Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 June 1890 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER. C. DO AXIS, rubMnHor.
JASPBR.
INDIANA.
A ti:st mm is ta he mxJh to see if
Mormon Immigrant ex a Hot bo excluded under the provision of the tW tract La"boc law.
Si Ckaki.ks 'IYwkk left England far Canada, on the ,th, to assist J the settlomaat of the Newfoundland fi- , erle trouble by advlee and reuusol. Sjk Gkokok Kl'mns of the promoters of the Cnuard He of s whitish ip. ilsl at his residence on Uiu Clyde on the Sd. He was ninety-five ,ve of ag . Ixcouri.KTK returns from all counties in'the State of Oregon give Herman, Republican, for Congress, 8,477 majority, and Pannoyer, Democrat, for Governor, 3t,C$ majority. A farmkr named Randolph was killed by lightning at Palmyra, 0., on the -Hit, and Mrs. Mounce and her young daughter and Miss Frances Reinhart were severely shocked at Canton, 0. It la stated that the managers of the Louisiana Lottery will spend $5,000,0) In North Dakota to secure the election of a Governor and Legislature favorable to the granting of a charter to their company. Tiik J.V) employes of the Consolidated streot railway of Columbus, 0 went on strike, on the 4th, for an increase in wages. They demanded sixteen cents an hour for conductors, fifteen for drivers and Sl.&O a day for bam men. Nbw Yokk "Worm reporters, provided with storage-battery Incandescent electric lights, whkh were flashed at the critical moment, exposed the fraud of a so-called spiritualistic medium while personating spirits in that city on the 1st. Among the passengers who arrived at
New York City.oa the 30th by the steamer Nonnannla -was llooth Tucker, a son-in-law of Geaeral Booth, the worldleader of the Salvation Army. He will remain ia America about three weeks. '
Tiik village of St. Jaqucs de Lachyian, Que., -was almost entirely destroyed by flro on the 3d. Twenty-eight houses were burned, together with a large number of tobacco warehouses. Loss, SlOO.OOa. Fifty persons were made homeless.
The proclamation of Governor Thayer of Nebraska rescinding his call for a special session of the Legislature, was made public on the 1st. The Governor doubt the constitutionality of laws which might have, been passed by the called session. Fouk members of tho Cam pea u family, who were poisoned at George's Lake, Ont, recently, by eating wild parsnips have died, and the recovery ef the ethers is doubtful The family were miserably poor and gathered roots in the woods for food. Thk Emperor of Germany has Informed Prince llismarck that if he does not at once cease his utterances on political affairs and other matters relating to his retirement, with which the preSH have been filled of late, the result will be serious to him.
Tux police of St. Petersburg have discovered that a fresh conspiracy against the life of the Ciar by Nihilists In France is in process of incubation, and the French police having been advised of tliis fact are engaged in hunting down the conspirators. The City Council of the City of Mexico haH pasted an ordinance competing laborers on city works to wear pantaloons instead of the loose cotton garment generally worn by the laboring clashes. It is expected that the order will be extended to all Mexican laborers. Mns. 1btkh Lovbtkn and her three children, livinr; at New Haven, Conn., were badly burned, on the 31st, by a Ire in their apartments caused by the explosion of a laup. Firemen rescued the children before they were fatally burned, but it is feared that the mother will die. At Romagna, Italy, the trial of thirty-three brigands was begun 01 the 3d. The charges against the prisoners recite that every eno ef them is guilty of robbery and murder in a number of instances, covering a period of two years, and the evidence in support of the accusations Is of tho most conclusive character.
Thk Independence Itclge of lirussols, under the impression that tho United States Government opposes protection in the Congo State because that paper's articles on the subject were regarded by the American Government as having been officially inspired, explains that tho opinions expressed hi the articles were its own, Thk National convention of colored men in session in Washington, on the 4th perfected a permanent organization by the election of Rev. J. C. Price, of North Carolina, as president, and VV. C. Chase, of Washington, secretary. A list f honorary vice-presidents, one from each State represented in the aor.TSHtien, was al.o selected. TifK American colony in London entainod Mr. Stanley at a banquet on the 20th, it which were present JTiK guests, including memlier of Parliament, memiwrs oi the American Legation and Consulate, military officers and the leading wenibersof Stanley's expedition. Mr. .lohn C. New, United States ConsulGeneral, presided and proposed a toast to the Queen Sir Chart?. Tapper, Canadian High Commissioner, toasted President Harrison, and in the course of his remarks indorsed the opinion of Kir Charles Uitke that the people of England and America were essentially eat.
CURRENT TOPICS. TIE XEWS IX 11H7.
I i;tu tH'UlVM mayor of Cedar Key. Via., Cumuli, ha been heard from in 1 Honduras.
j Thk aatt-bttry member of the J
1 Louisiana Ixfrtslatuiw eiailn to have
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FWTY'FIHST CQNGBE IX lb fiil m lh 34. h oatvivtiet was ked on tlw Xavnl ,iM-iiprl:iUtn OiM. ftftdtte S4Ivt bill lkM W MHll Uli-cm-h) at lMttt. T nnleroH rvHort im th MUStury A' '.v tl pre.MtlU mhiJ aurfftl to, and tliPH tlir .it(ei flier jwrt m tho Army AputoprialloH i Hi mitaken ui and Um tamei-H tiH ikuU UV tit Will WHO UlMltMWll U tU 1IMV, It l"Utjt nwnHslnwit'the'rulw d.o, tU tNt itllM UIKllMT -'HH'd u ' txr twtUu ttwHit prvvht miV thtiiK In-Mg lc. Tii r thw ttltl of ! ra Intttt wtre nwally l.'d Utr 4kua1Mb J-vwat, on Ihe W, rwiltlHt from tu UmliiWA I.fcltituro, xtwtllir thanks to Connrww and 1'us.njvWt ttie n-llvf BorJil to tb MUffiM frww tho rt-ent Stlnlllipl HHt4l, wT pieMtnl. The ai chmIom t th Sliver lull was te wri Uy JlllU Hlll', t'VfIl tlMltlHt .SlHHtU UIIU hviv Ukvn trtm the caleHUur h1 Imm4. Ah HiHttHtfnt to the FortlHcAtNm bttl to Itu-rrawj the approprUthms for rlfltMl t'f'U-cimwt mortar from r,tie to JIW.W wa KrfPl to, . In tlif lloiiHthe RWt lHiH:rtant matter runMdered wa the cMmtertHMl-electloii ce of MclluiKe HKuInst Tutpln. vUUik was still under iltteusiloH whra tlM Huuiw aOJouuitHl. lth cMute, on tli ttli, the rtxohitloit for an Inquiry Into tint in.inn,t of lm KUli CoiMM(lloner otiiev was Milnptetl. The WatrvUet ArwnMt MMiMiiUtucHt to tliu Kortlneatlons tlll wm, after much Ul:slim, AtcretHl to. All ,t lie other nmeniitt-Hta to the UIII were t-ouH,rreil In wttil the bill It upKwh xiloptt'tl... In tlie House. the confvrenee re)Hrtou tne At Hiy ApproprlaHon bill was agrweil to, A fui tHurcouferfnec wiiw ordered on Uu'SeiiKtf liL'i'fiHlfiit PenIim bill. The contctel-lei'tlon cams of Mclu1 Hiialnst Ttirplti wh ilfdiU'il in favor of the ootitettHHt, ami Mr. ,Mtl)urti took the oath ef inMoe. personalT and general. IIkihikts from Western and Northwestern Kansas state that the drought in those rerions has been broken by a heavy fall of rain. Winter wheat and oats were in a precarious condition on account of the continued dry weather, but it is believed now that the rain has benefited them to such a degree as to Insure a fair yield. Oxk person was drowned, oao mill
and two mill dams were swept away aud the city was Hooded by .1 cloudburst at Arcadia. Wis., on the :0tli. Mns. O. J. Stonn, her daughter, aged eight years; her son, aged four, and Mrs. Poo Wimmer, while ont driving, were instantly killed by a Chicago. St. Louis it Pittsburgh lightning express train on the :wth. The accident oc
curred where the railroad crosses the .Tonesboro pike, just eastof Marion, Ind. Foktii WoltTii's pride and glory, the Spring Palace, is a heap of blackened ruins. It having been swept out of existence by fire, wnich broke out on the second floor on the night of the 30th, just as the evening concert was over and preparations were being made to begin the annual Spring Palace ball. At least one life was lost and many were seriously injured during the panic that ensued. Tiik Are bosses at the Stanton mine, at Wilkesbarre, Pa., operated by the L,ehlgh AWUkesbarre Coal Company, reported the mine so full of gas, on the 1st, as to bj unsafe. Work was ordered suspended. Mrs. Fa.v.vv Jkxxixos McPiikkson, widow of Colonel John MePherson, died at Frederick, Md., on tho night of the SOtb, aged ninety-one years. She was born on the ni.tht on which General Washington died. DuriHg the administration of President John Qulney Adams Mrs. Mel'herson was one of the belles of the White House. A hitkkicank swept over Sofia, Bulgaria, on the 1st, completely leveling the buildings in the northern portion of the city, and wrecking many structures in other portions. Kleven soldiers were killed and several others injured, and a great number of civilians were killed or injured. The pecuniary damage to the palace will reach 0O.OO. Tiiickk were I.MS immigrants landed at the barge oiltce in New York, on the 1st MK) by steamer Khaetia, from Hambtirp; 748 by the steamer City of Chester, from Liverpool; : by the steamer Cmbria, from Liverpool; il by the steamer Tower Hill, from London. Thk grave at Kingston, Jamaica, of Robert Munroe Harrison, brother of Wil
liam Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States, was decorated, on the 81st, by resident, Americans. Mr. Harrison was for thirty years United States Consul at Jamaica. Tiik memoirs of Talleyrand will be published in four volumes, of which two will be issued at as early a date as possible and the remaining two at a later time. A ih.hpatch from Paris says that Count Herbert llismarck Is engaged to marry the eldest daughter of Lady Dudley. Tub twe sons of Charles. Tohnson were killed by lightning, on the 1st. three mites south of Chlllicothe, O. William D. Chi is", of Washington, was, on the 31st, sentenced to hang .January if, 1MH, for kilting his wife in October last T111: school-ship Saratoga sailed from the breakwater at Philadelphia on the 1st for her first sea voyage. She has lWi boys en board, and will visit Fayal, Southhampton, Llslwn, Maderia and other points, returning about October. Skvkkai. men were painfully wounded by Rimwads in a stiam battle at Van Courtland Park, New York City, m tho 81st Tiik St. Louts Post-Dispatch trip-to-Eurojic contest among tho lady Mshool Usachers of that city was concluded on the 1st by the announcement of the result The whole number of votes cast was 47.",r.i9, of which Miss Madge Frederick received . !.WJ Mrs. Rose WrightTannlng, 7!),'i81, and MlssCalllo Prltcheit 44, WW. The two first named will go to Kurowe, and Mts Prltcke'.t will receive the consolation pri.j of a $iM) gold watch and chain. C. M Shirley, of St, Louis, gttos!ed within one of the highlit winning vote, and gets a trip to .Kttrorm also. (ii:otlii H.vYr.i, a CI rand Trunk H witchman, and tlie only person who positively identified Itiirchnll. the alleged murderer of the young Knglishtnan, Henhaw, at Woodstock, Ont., nome months ago, was kitted by the ear at Wiadsw, Ont, on the 'id.
iitMt.lliivtl nf t W iuimUn uf katfeL
wkk'h I enough to defeat ih loUry Ix a wdll'don between a al Uaja and a puuy ensile m the Cleveland, Lorain Jis Wheeling rallmad noar Madlh., (,, on th Jd, Kayiweer Mtwr and Ftreaian lliglai wero probably fatally
hurt. At.t. the tin roofer, corn Ire and sky ! light workers in Drooklyn went oat on strike, o tbrt 3d, Wcatts their demand for eight hoar a day was not granted . by the Ixwses. : A xt.M:K of oHlcials at the minor
(U'tMKtn eourti have Iwvn dUmied for I intriguing, at tho instigation of Count j Herbert lUsmarck, to obstruct the Km ! peror's pdllvy, ' ; Tit;: K-n principal browerieW of San j Francisco have Iwen sold to an English , syndicate for $7..mwtw. I Ove iii'vtiuKti a vii virrv (itrnHN
j siiarp shooters salted from Hohoken, N. Y on the Jtdton tho Kteamship Fulda for 1 ttremen Thev go as a tmrt of the 10.-
WW tierman marksmen from all parts of the world, who are to assemble in the , early part of duly at Pankow, Germany,
ami shoot for priae-i. Tiik new .lapanose war ship Chyoda was successfully launched in the Clyde on the 3d. The vessel Is iron-clad, 80
j feet long, anil is designed to carry twontj -eight guns. She is also fitted with three torpedo tubas. i Tut: strike of the Rochester (N, Y.) ' sash and blind maker i for a nine-hour ' day collapsed on the Pd. the men re
suming work at the old hours, Hkkk Km'rr. the gun-maker of Ks-
STATE INTELLIGENCE,
Thk FnrmW Mutual Mwl Aal lion of Dnl. Warrlek and othir wwthj ernWunti iU t tWcota h the f.eW tu bo voWd lor at tht fall olwtlon. PkM-.H U.KSHAt'K, aged fifteen, son of Adnm Wlenbaitirh.H'as drowned whiln Iwthlwg in a Mtlo river niear HuHMar
ton.
THE NEiRAfKA CYCLONE.
Mnt4hMW, Nek,. Twtally leteyMl tf riibV-Xt a Ko4lMg ! Wd. hilM thw HiwtHewirHrtloH of he VUt Mt l.lve liwt aad a lrt Kmbr rrle Hjwrf-lHM lUN -f Jmm I'tttubu Lincoln, Nk, iun 4.-Meagor rruu fMMH Utadhwa hamlwt of -MHi or
WW lahabltanta about fifty mllii from
b niiMr t.
.. iu . , . ....... i...t ika uu u-a sweiit anu Kurt, ivtmr nulm .
Oil, has Wen "Mtruck" at urem..r. MIMHun, swh , ,.T".7 "Zli uJ. fil. Z.Z ".""-W
rERIFIC EXPLOtloit atrwiwd hf mi KMmd He-OM Man Kill, JuriMl, Nit,,, Th ' " M Mhm!4 vuS-Jr?. 'Mr.
- Abom Hlu., .
PHUIlitU-MU, Juno
i .-1 tk u.UrUUrti of the M nell im , nW.r about MX '- ? ' " l 'wt K
' tiTn-rf. ylone. Six per wero ?Miru was rutned and mM
Tmk sir k olth Carpenters' Unto, ' kltlfd. ainl tOHtvve or morn mjurou. . . with Ct,B,Ul ..Vw.AJL.ha'dnnitl!!. TehWrank wires are down, and no par , whar property, Including, Urf
tl. nllv itudwl at noon thw other day
The boi-a aWeded to the di-mands ol the men. Wokkmkn at tho Fair G round exeat thin at ijiwroneehurg unearthed the
rLwalRx uf f.wtv-Hvt? Indians, i WM
Ueulara eait be learaod.
Ik. Wmt KwiMH-t-l VxrlMmt.
age 11 u u,u Hg, were d.
which roaulted fr.m
Tl.u. l.J I .. V rP'
v Xeb" .tune S-The cyclone i ' " "w V"
was accompanied by a deluge of rain uXKUl"" ami a stunning fuU . buntlon. lKtaiH,
ldering thecomplBteuestrucMOH ui v Jeeph II. Qulnn.
It had l.mn .Mvered with charcoal and u cuWhih that so few shipping derk, wan covernj it J bowlders ami were rtially well pre- Jhw1. Tn8 list of the Ing oil and Wdly ,nui!!j t3 nerved, but crumbled under the plows of wottdftd far a oan be soor afterwards. J mth
the workmen. They were probably our-1 j
led there by some trtue engagou m i Mal Anthony Wayne warfare over lUC yearn ago. Wm. Lkckuokb, a convict at the Northern Indiana Prison, oommltttd suicide the other night by hanging htmolf in his cell. Tiik two-year-old son of Perry Summervitle, a wealthy farmer, living near llraail, dleil tho other evening from the
! effoeu of eating green May cherries. It ' ate the fruit tho day liefore and took 1 slek, growing gradually worse and died
in horrible spasmH. J I'lWK Dan Wai'oii was nominated by the Itopublkann on the rlfty-firt ballot to succeed Congressman Choadle in the Ninth District. Tin: two boys, Kd Cloud and Delmar Austin, nine ami ton year old, who set
tire to tho Ortihans Homo lliuUtinzs in
I sen, has made a proposition toconstruct j Wabash rocentlv, were sentenced to the
a siiip-canat connecting mo oonuue ; iuform School the other morning. ThW with thedriatic sea. WRS tie fir tn attempt the loys had made Cot.oxi:t. TmiMA- M. Haynk. Con- f ;o set fire to the buililingf. greMiman from the Twenty-third Penn- Jon.x Lixii.uui, of Milt Creek, Laporte
sylvania ilKt-tct, declined a renomlna- 1 County, was taken with a violent lit of tiori. on the &!, ami Colonel William M. j vomiting, a few days ago. and during a
ureal ins- f
resolution
Stoin was then nominated
satisfaction resulted and
were passed demanding that the central commltteo call a new convention to placo another man in nomination. Tin: jury in the case of the late Narrow Gauge disaster at Oadland, Cal., after a short deliberation, rendered a verdict, on the 3d, that the victims of
severe struggle a small lizard w ejected from the stomach. Tho animal was dead and was partly encysted, it is supposed that ho swallowed It about two years ago while drinking some water, as tie has suffered a great deal of pain in the region of the stomach for about that length of time. The long retention of
the animal had poisoned Mr. Lingard s
the accident came to their deaths by l eBtire BJI,tew and his death ensued
He was an old resident, having lived in the county forty-eight years. John Thmplktox, of Traders' "Point,
Marion County, undertook to reloase his dog, a large savage animal, which had been tied up for several days, and the
drowning: censures tlie rattroau com
pauy for not taking sufficient measures to signal trains, and finds Engineer Dunn guilty of manslaughter. Tiik Standard Oil Company has purchased the Forest Oil Company for $1,-
ft0o,d0and a promise to take the re- brute attacked him, biting him terribly
maining ?1(M),000 stoek at above par. and.
is negotiating foe the purchase of the Anchor Oil Company, the second largest and richest producing company in existence. Exfii.NKf.K Folk, while repairing a pump in the Gallagher shaft of the Midland company's mines at Leadvill. Col., on the night of the 3d, fell to the bottom, a distance of feet, and was crushed into a shapeless mass. Tiik fast stock train on the Illinois Central railroad was completely wrecked, on the 4th, by a wasiiout near Ackley. Ia. More than 100 head of cattle were killed. The train men escaped uninjured. Ox the 4th the Republican conven-
before being shot. It was then discov
ered that fhe animal was seized of hydrophobia, and had bitten out IWohh tongue in its paroxyms. Mr. Templeton Is frightfully apprehensive that hla fate will lie something similar. Tub game law prohibiting shooting
squirrels expired May Si, and from that day until December 13 tho little animals
Lean be shot without violation of the
taw. The game ia unusually plentiful ia the woods of Harrison, Crawford and other southern counties. " Da vn Kku.ax"h farm residence near Columbus, was robbed during the fa mi- j ly's absence of several hundred dollars I
KII.I.KH. Mrs. F. Pennor. A child of Mrs. Chapln. A con of J, A. llrumsoy. Three children of John Shaw's family. WOUNOKP. ' Dr. Moore. .1. N. Cook. Mrs. Thorn at. WUtio Heath. Nellie Dorse y. Willie Chapln. Mrs. II Chapln. Mrs. M. Williams, P. M, and D, Colby. Mr. Charlea Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Keiser. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. ,1. A. lirumsey, broken arm. Mri. J. A. ltrumsey and two daughters. The wife and family of Mr. Shaw. Alexander Milter and his entire family. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dabeock and their three children. An emigrant, unknown, who was taken up ami dashed against an elevator's side; he will die. MISSING. Mr, Shaw, father of John Shaw. The Prussian settlement out west of liradshaw is also destroyed. The physicians state that a number of those injured will not live. The prairie around is strewn with dead hogs and stock.
'Governor Thayer has ordered Com1 pany A of the State troop to Itradshaw, where it will remain on duty till order Is restored. The lAtft SUM the Worst Newt. Lincoln, Nek, June 5. Partien re turning from the scene of the tornado , in liradshaw, York County, last evening, confirm the worst reports of the destruction by the storm of Tuesday night- The storm struck the town at half-past four o'clock Tuesday evening, 1 coming from the southwest. It struck
Harris Sohonholta. atrml tt.1.-.
a hone man of ngtn No. a, wm ceme by heat and the InhaUti smoke and is Imlieved to 1 dyiM John Karl Wuent, aged (rty.u steamer's carpenter, wai badly 1, and onu of hl arms wan dislocate, condition Is serious. Henry Campen. aged forty, wm burned. Ho is in a serious eon-llt John K. Stovey, Win. (lnr. Honry Spoud, employed about works, more or less seriously burn the flying oil. " Hobert Poetet, cook of the su both feet bur nisi. Samuel Lynan, engineer of No, pany, was scalded about the body. James Devine, engineers No, 1 pany; scalded. Wm. Itiaek, foreman en'inn
i No. I; botii hands burned. j A seaman named Klat'fbon, $
aimui win ngs. An unknown man burned by oil Making in alt thirteen Injurwhich tiMttilwr Joseph Qtttnndlt Is dying ami the injuries of Camp. Stovey may prove fatal Alio! .seriously injured Inhaled smoke 4 fumes of burning oil, as did some leas seriously Injured men. The burning steamer was towc! from the wharf and down the ri soon as possible and run aground, continued to pour water into h several hours. She Is warped shape and will have to lie rebuilt damage Is about Si:u,000. The st Is owned in Hamburg. THE MINfSESOTA"ST0R
the town fairly and left net a single
building la the business part of the town. All ae a total wrack and the principal street i llhd witfc the ntha. A few bonnes were toft in 'Mm eatrewf
western part ( mm ' 1 Why, are without wi4ow ameT d
titAfv nna ianlo tuaM IaaI LaAail jasaris4l
over the prairie. .wThe depot buildina was comnletelr
and a valuable gold watch. Two vil- wrecked and all the ears standing on
I
lainous negroes were seen In the locall
tion at Montgomery. Ala., nominated ty and are suppomnl to bo the robbers, the following Stato ticket: For Gov- t but thev can not lie foumL
A s.y.vt.i. child of John Shannon, liv-
W. H. Vernon; Auditor, II T. ing JH Strlngtown. near Ilraxtl, met with s; Treasiuer, T. 1). Dooth: Sup- a peculiar accident tho other evening
while at play.
ernor, oolite smitlimn; .Secretary 01
State. W.
Jennins
orintendent of Education, Amos Towle;
Attorney-General, John T. Esell.
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The father lifted it by
its hand, dislocating both shoulders. The child suffered great agony until the physician arrived. Oxj: of the boy Indian pupils, a memU l tL Cl...(.ti,. ........ .1 : n-i.i.
Ix the Senate, on the Mb. the Silver bill was taken up and argued by Messrs.
Hiecock and Sherman, onnosed. and bv Manual Labor Institute, died the other
Mr. Stewart in favor, luit went over morning, of a disease ol the lungs, rigwithout action. Some private tension 1 inating from an attack of the grip, bills were taken from the calendar and j This is the second Inmate of the Instipaed In the Houso a resolution lute to die of the disease, in about forty providing that the House should pro- , who were attacked by iu oeed immediately to consider the Silver j Milhoy Skxton, a young man, was inbitl, and that consideration should con- statuly killed while loading saw-logs in tlnue until 3 p. m oh tho " th, when Wkeatneld township. JaKper County, the previous question should be consid- , Ono log slipited and cru,hwl him to ered as ordered, was adonted. and the , dalh.
the track were blown away, except one loaded with stock, which was blown away.without leaving the track, to York, a distance of nine miles. This gave the alarm to the twople of York, and they sent a messenger who at midnight returned wltn the news of the disastrous storm. A party was at once sent out
A Russian settlement near the town was wrecked and it i reported that 1 nine persons were killed outright. j Physicians who left Lincoln on a relief train report twelve dead at Itrad- i shaw and that there are throe mortally I
wounded.
SIMMERING DOWN.
bill was read, and discussed until the hour of adjournment Ax explosion occurred In the tank steamer Hans and Kurt, lvinir at the
Atlantic Oil Keflning Company's dock at Point ltreeie, Philadelphia, on tho
ValpAkaipo ha abolished the ofSoe of street commissioner. At Richmond, Goo. Graham, a noted crook, wa .sentenced to three years in the pen for hotel robbery, and Jas. Holi
er u to two years for defrauding the II.
Arror.llHK to CiHmuHtir MrtrHU ttf thm yrvHC.U MttH-Hf-War Initrn Thrr Wu . TroHble M St. (HirK' Bay, m.I thp I'rrnrh hHve OhIjt 1Ifih Ilnlnr whut TUcjr IIuvh IIhhp for Tws HHH.Irr.l Vir. Nt:w Yokk, June 4. The Herald's Sydney (Cape ltreton) special gives an interview with Commander Marquis of
Hrsvy Hnri Wlilrirfail llrv.i CaiMPd lijr Wind Itttlii anil iyi MlHHpioln, Tog-rOier with Imh T.n nf HuwtftH l.lrr VUf V.illp.v by Kaiclng hr.I Kp1IIp Torrri St. Pack, Minn., Junes. T' storm which raged all night ove ern Minnesota has nearly ahu,reports which are now coming the damage heavy and wkb Where the rain was heaviest t did no damage, but at ChatM Mapleton, where a cyclone pr there was no rain. At Ked
was terrible. Nearly
Cwsalf ia vrtlowed 1 mwbt m ve
ytotriUr --hMMliilMi aad ev bottM on bonoi'lMi H washe At daylight this morning a t water five feet deep and net miles wide swept down the val rylng every thing before It. Tl cattle and stock is very great A farmer named Larson, livit miles from Redwing, carried dren from the flood, but his ' two more children were drown A family named Withridge is and, as their house is destroy tielleved they were all lost At Hay Creek, the torrent ca two mill dams, a mill, the statl and a large section of track. '
age at Chatfield was light At Mapleton tlie house of Fayton was struck, by lightning and his son were killed. The mil nica ted to the barn and a h; named Miller was burned to tl AN I NDI ANIMAS SAC
Thrrc Mrmlirr ef m (;ivthhiim t'arty Klllril by llrtlHkrH li the ITpfirr firrrn Klver CoHHtr.' Thry KettMPil t 4Slvn the lln Wrp-Wfter."
Dkxvkk. Col.. June 6. J.
the French raan-of-War lndro in regard purchasing agent for the Impoi to thu alleged outrage committed by t tie Company, of Wyoming, arr:
iitsvem utioti tne isritisu nsiiermeH
of Huron, S. D., drew a pistol and shot
and Instantly killed his father, Zach T. Hundley, a prominent lawyer and wellknown citben. Thk lottery people seem to le train
ing ground In the Louisiana Legislature, and aro in a very confident mood. Tliey destre to force a vote as oeti as possible. The opponents of the 'lottery attrlbuta this to the lavish use
ef money.
says he can not understand the commo-
, tion that has wen raised by the cltcumstance, as there was nothing unusual hi what occurred. The treaty rights of the French to fish on that shore have j been recognized for 300 years. When the British itihormen take up all tho
5th. The vel was mlns.! ami wui & O. Exiirem Comnanr out of S15 bv im- in St tleoree's lkiv. The commander
000 gallons of oil, together with consid
erable wharf property, including a brick storage liultding, were destroyed by fire which resulted. One person was killed
' and twelve were injured, some of them fatally. I Uok Lyons, a rambler, known all over
the West as "Diamond Hob." shortly after midnight on the morning of the 4th, was saved from the bullet of a burglar by two poker chips which ho carried in his pocket and which stopped the deadly missile. Dtntixo a quarrel, on tho 5th, ovcra trivial matter while engaged in laying earpots, Fred Hundley, aged sixteen.
personating another.
Wiiii.k driving on the street at Rushville W. J. Mamy and Charles Hugo, business men, were thrown from their kuggy and seriously injured. Mauzy is thought to lie fatally injured. Onk of the most terrible accidents in the history of GrantCounty occurred the other afternoon, involving the death of four people two women and two children. Tho scene of tho occurrence was in tho eastern limits ef Marlon, where the Pan-handle track crosees the Jonesbero pike. At this point the Chicago,
St Louis and Pittsburgh express, west- . niandor
boti ml, running fully fifty miles an hour, collided with a buggy, and killed Mrs. O. J. Stone and her two children and Mrs. Poe Wimmer. Tho horse was killed and thrown a hundred feet. The engine struck the vehicle so squarely
yesterday morning and givescount of the Indian massacre curred in the Upper Oreen Kit try several days ago, He say party of Indians that had lie. toxlcated with whisky fttrn ranchmen canto to the camp of ernnient surveyors and demam1
"firewater." It being refused
room, a request H made to the Dritlsh ( dlans attacked the party, kill!
commander on that station to have the
trouble remedied, so that tho French can have a chance. This request is always complied with, but this year there happened to be British warvessels on the coast and Com-
Marquis bad to himself
request some of the Hrltish fishermen to make room for tho French. There were probably f00 nets spread, and tio only requested tho removal of about a doaen. Tho request was promptly compiled with as usual, and the reports of
Engineer Crittenden, In charg
third division of the Governtu vey, and chain bearers E. W. lake, Geo. Woods and Hem rneyer. Jesse Lee. assistant 1 was left upon the Hold for deai covered sufficiently to get to boring ranch, where he lies ii carious condition. TiuTxerthern Meclety. Atlanta, Ga.f Juno . The caption of the newly-formed : Society was hold here last nil
upon the pilot and carried a quarter of a probably originate with the merchant I f W If Tfioriian' miIe I there, who have a quarrel with the New- 1 "1 outtiern-lorn Geor IjAYNTAH saw-mill, one of the larrrst , foundland authorities and waTto ul ! J$. I in the State and located at Cloverdale. ' tho French fthPrv ,.m.tln r,, a m. nent .1e 8Kiot3. '
ten miles south of Grcencastle. burned leal m.rrw r n,: v.. 7 '7. ., o general plan as mat 01 u
that it, with Mrs. Stone, was caught' trouble aro unfounded. These renorts
01 money. ,-, .: . . " ..u w ui inmr own. io trouble t a. , x ... --u ..ml Ms. Ct.t:vi:i.Axti arrived In Marion i,ioolhf '"""ng. Insured for $t,ao tietwcn the two nations can grow outot ' f rH, f ,!rt 1 Mass., on the 4tb. and will penit S In the Ph.lx( of Hrouk.yn. ,b a quarrol. ..Tl K 11
summer there, as for some seasons past I , "l7,tT,,5rAM P The ex-President lias leased a house at ! Fll, ior Ml
lae lower village,
FtmTJ!-cr.AM postmasters were p-
ana tho other day
I'm: famous monastery LeGrando Char-
treusfi, foarteea mile from (Jrenoblo, France, was partially wrecked by dyna
mite UN IMC -1 in. I Thk Hepubtleans of the First Maine Congressional district renominate!
Hon. Thos. II. Kecd for Congress by acolamaiion on tin; .'th. (icb.iax farmers have forwwl a union topr'oct small agriculturists against the ipression of the larger ones. I.vriirkestan and other trans-Casplan provinces a fine yield of ootloh has bca BGotfred frost Ameritran seed.
Hoyally SMHblietl.
as follows: ltowman, 1,'lko Coun-' Nkw Yokk, Jutte 4. Tho Iferald'n ) ty, M. T. Summer, vlco t. Llttoll, re- 1 Montreal special says; The talk at the
signcu; iosr treoK, DeKalb County, ; eltilM and In society circles tl tlie snttb.
- .HIV. Ii. I 1 resigned
ThoMptt)
uwwn, 1 Hinam touniy, ti. jj. sktuman, vent 01 tno loyal party hete viceG. II. HtotdienS. reslirm.! : atmltoiiMlv v.,l.i..,l , t.... t..
VAt.f.titAi5Hisaloon-kee)nnt are poti- of tho guests Invited to meet thorn at tioHingfor thorepoaldf the htgh-llctns dinner on Monday evening at Sir Georgo olty ordinance. They may not sncceed. i Stephens', but preferred to preside at A HYNiHCATi: of Chlcairo caiiltallaU i the dlstrtbution of rrl to u,
iwnoiars or tho night schools, and wa
u; Mtnr treoK, Dfjlvatb County, ; elHbs and In society clretes tl th snttb, U. Heines, vice Alice M. Hottnan, i evidently premedltatcdly, administered neil; Poe, Alton County, G. K. ; by Premier Monitor to the IlHke and npKin, vice J. Hell, removed; Kac-' Duehess of Cunnatight Sinco tho ad-
hO has
was on
ave purcMasra twe hundred acres ef
land ntar cllsbor, for wanti fact h ring puryosiM.
m , , nt '"ay. although see
that the South Is not titisropro
The TIIoVh Trust Caw. Nkw York, June 0. Judge I ttio Sttnrome Court yesterday
the findings submitted by tho t in the Tilden trust ease, JmU
holds tho bequest for tho trust legal and void, and Incapable oarried Into effect by a judlcla Governor Tilden is found to ha intestate as to the residue of hi The executors are directed to for the estate and topayoy; plaintiff, Colonel George II. Tl share of the residue. There 1 to he still anether appeal "j1 tiM raised in the rt
