Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 June 1890 — Page 2
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WEEKLY COURIER. C. DOA.2CK, Publisher.
JASPER, INDIANA. Tmk seven Belgian glas-Wkwer, whom tke Fmbria refused to take back to Kdrotttt sailed en the Wisconsin ea the HKb, Thk jcwcirv store of W, D. Norton, at Gloversvitle, X V., w bunrlarlaed to the amount S13.WM on tbe night of tbe BKb. Tmb steamer Viking and ert, Michigan, were rmfVd stranded o tb reof 3 Eagle Harbor, Mick., en the 3tfa. Both vessels are ore-lad from AklamL Wis. Gronr.K Fiton, a negro, confessed at Denver. Col., om the lltk, that he asUted tbe Grelger brothers to murder and rob Store-keeper Underwood at Trialdad, CoL Thk French Chamber ef Deputies passed a resolution, on the 19th, by a vote ot :;ST to 47 to preserve as a permanent structure tbe machinery hall ot ike late Paris exhibition. ArTHK a stormy meeting1 of the New York City Central Labor Fnlon, on the Sth. the Socialist members withdrew and announced their intention ot form ing a separate organization. Thk Canadian Methodists, on the '11th, refund to accept any share of the &,000 awarded the Protestant denominations In connection with the settlement of tho Jesuit estates. Fokty persons lot their lives, and eighteen thousand were rendered homeless, by a great conflagration in the Ural mining district, Russia. Tho ironwork?, four school houses, three churches and a thousand dwelling houses were destroyed. EiMt"Xi Cakkivkai'. a French -Canadian, died at Bellevue Hospital. In New York City, on the 9th, of hydrophobia. H was treated by Dr. Gibier according to the Pasteur method, but the malady was. too far advanced, and death resulted from exhaustion. A hckrkwnk swept over the city of Halifax. X. S.. on the tb. The harbor was lashed into a fnry of white caps, and vessels anchored in the .stream all dragged their anchors wore or less. Tie American bark Henry A. Burn aw was dragged a loop distance. Liectknant Mhxek. Troop II. First Cavalry, arrived at Miles City, Mont., on the 11th, with the leaders of the Indians who murdered Ranchman Robert Ferguson. White Buffalo, Black Medicine and Little Eye were bound over to June 36 to await examination. Thk strike of laborers at Youkers, X Y., is assuming large proportions and the outlook is somewhat threatening. One thousand men were out, on the tb, and other threatened te join there. "Work upon the constru:tion of the eity sewers is seriously interfered with. Mao GIF, Bakkk, aged ten, and Lola, Alfred and Charlie Seih, aged respectively nine, seven and three years, were drowned at Rapid City. Ill, on the Sth. They were boating, and,ruaning against a snag, the boat was capsized and the children were throws into the water. Ax appalling number of suicides bare occurred in St. Petersburg and other Russian cities recently, the victims ot self-destruction having been mainly of the better class. It is thought that dread of exposure growing out ot the lute wholesale arrests of Nihilists in Paris is the cause. Tub board of directors ef the NewYork Central .fc Hudson Hirer Railroad Company, on the Sth, authorized the issue of 4fl5,(KH,&W four per cent, gold debenture bonds, interest payable June 1 and December 1, principal due in 1SHK, the proceeds of which will be used for beterments and equipments. Thk President and Mrs. Harrison spent their Sabbath down the Potomac, on the, Mh, on the United States skip Dispatch, with Benjamin ami Mary Mc Jvee, and Mrs. Dinimlck. Little Mary had been quite indi$poed for a few day., and the trip was taken with the hope ef benetltinir her health. Amkkkux cattlemen on thf Mexican border are much alarmed by an order of the Mexican authorities that all American cattle hereafter found acre the line be taken up and Hold. There are many thousands of American strays, from the Gulf of California to the Hio Grande, which will be confiscated un less the order is canceled. Thk conferees on the General Pension bill reached an aereument on the lftth. The Ilewe conferees reccdcd from their stand for the service-pension feature while the conferees on the part of tho Senate agreed to allow the dependentpension clause to be stricken out, which leaves the bill praetlcally a disability pension measure. The bill extends greatly the present pensions. P.Y the breaking ot the flange ef. wheel a passenger train was thrown from the track of the Chicago & North westorn road at the edge of Hock ford 11L, on th? th. Engineer E. W. Brah dull, who had run on the road thirty lX years, and section men August. lokn eon, .lohu (Jttstapson, Km 1 1 Anderson and Mlli;: Anderson were instantly killed, Fireman becor, of I-reeport, was terribly injured and may die, At the session of the Unformed Pres byterian tynod In New Y'ork, on the ath, the report of the committee on temperance was read. It provides for tho total abolition of the liquor traffic and that only unfermented wine will lie allowed at the Lord's .Supper. In regard to tobacco the report declared that ne young man shall be cllglWo to the ministry whs nses tobacco in any form. The reeemmettdaUens were discussed, but no aetiei was taken.
CDMEXT TOPICS.
tie imrsnriiiE?. FirrY'FlKST OONGBES1 IK tli e tu . tne ns a.Mi.4uMit to the Sen Mil JorspwoiW hulldlag lUaver t'AlU. I'a., wa Uar--t ad ofi-rt?nc afcd. A vm h' ordered on the ivo ! lutan UU. after which thw Mlver bill w.w uiiuriMttUi-n wcrf wHt MiwtM ut inS.-n. J u. tu-r brief sMH-wt Hdjmra ( Kt-M rW .wU':r. . Mxt VMt tbe i4lvr bill IS the ikjnuk'. o ilwTth,a lanro aulr 0t bill wt-re U from t eliur m4 ww-cd. Th ttmlrrrmm rport on t hl appruvInK b FuJIf act ot Arlaon w Mifm'tt l'rtvat jm1om WIN to the nunc brWlSO wrra. .! tit lluw Mr. Crvl.) tl" -hrg tt ! bill), at thm auK)toHIMr. 1Mt (111.). UMMKMed ht lMttut- o a to prvid that tt treasury ntv i-ua in )ur4unc o( tUw bill Ul Im aa boltit Uxiil tUr. I)Wulon et th bll! w tbM resunnnl ml oecupleU the tiiw until thr o'elopk. whes, the pr-vlu question tlic coWreU a rlrl,a vote wat taken aad tUe bill waa pawwil 1S5, ayi U9-!bl Xcpubticana voting with tkt DettMH-rat. and one DtJHHH-rat vutlx wlw the npwllk'H. IK ttt Snatr, owtheH, a number ot pe. ttu were prtwentett awl rfrrl; nnd tttrtber routine lle teuvtng Uu t(.n acted, the Silver bill wa taken up and UUeuMi'd. The lloua silver bill laid hsfore the Sviuto ami ordered printetl itnd UM h tne table. Mi. Vest called up the bill "To Vrevent Monopoly In the Tr. partition ot Cattte to Foreign Countries," w;lch was p-iai)? wImih the Senate d. Joarned.. la tt lloue the title of the Silver Mil pl un the Tth autentled u as t read Directlajf the I'urcltaM! o( Silver ltulllo and tbe lue of Treasurv Note Thereon, and for Otlii-r Purou!." 8ttlne-H rolatiHX to th Wwiilvt ol Colum bia at then tucea up, and several bilik were ia-il. In the Senate, on tbt 10th, the Senate ll. ! ver blU taken up and dl-ouved at lensth, but anally went over. Tlie House Silver bill wan referred to the committee on ftnance. Quite a nuU er ot private ami un. important mils were nat,sed....l the House, the jkwuto bill amendlnjc the Internal Kovcnue laM-.-t was paed. eatr bill oIihhxin tbe preent svtem of drawbacks on x- i jtorted beer and tlermented liiiuorS, uttd veral Milaor bilk wtre iwetl, and tha Houe wnt lato committee ut tbe whole on tbe l'oet-Onlre Appropriation bill wkiaa asuboquntly jmed. Ix the Senate, on tbe 11th, Mr. Morrill, from the eommlttee on nanc, reported baei: favorably and with aandry antendmettti th Hiiwe Sllvor bill, and xhv notice that he would oKer It as a tubtltute for tbe Senate bllL Tbe Senate Silver bill w tben taken up, bat went ever without action. A a umber of bills were taken from tbe ealHdaraad pa! In the IComms the conferesee report on the Senate Dependent Pension bill was presented, with the dependent feature oi the Senate bill and the service featnre of tbe Houe bill stricken out, aud the report was Ngrved to lft u X. The conference report on the Aat.Trut bill was yreeHtd and ot uvsr. PERSON AL.AND GENERAL. As a result of the charges that the New York Mercury is a libelous publication, the Dominion. Post-Office and Customs departments have ordered that all importations of that paper be sent to the customs officials forexaminatlon. Skvkkal persons were arraigned before Commissioner Shields, in New York City, on the 9th, for refusing to answer questions asked by census enu merators. Some who had acted under misapprehension, were discharged, and others were held for further inves tigation. Tkk board of wallrfng delegates of tha New York City bullditig trades workmen declared a strike, on the 6th, on six buildings for which Peck, Martin Co. are furnishing the material. In all nearly 1,009 men stopped work, and it may be some time before the difficulty is settled. A i..VKjn party of Northern and East- . . k em capitalists, sixty-six in numuer, representatives of various financial and industrial interests of Xew England and Xew York, arrived In Washington, on the Sth, on their way South to par ticipate in the ceremonies incident to the inauguration of the new town of Kimball, a few miles west of Chatta nooga, Tenn. Thk statue of the late Governor Rich ard 11. Hubbard, of Connecticut, was uu vailed at Hartford, on the 9th, in the presence of a large concourse of people, the Governor and other State officials, memlers of tbe Supreme Court, etc, taking part In the exercises. Jamks 1..VKTOX and Wm. Johnson, cattlemen of .Cheyenne, Vyo., who have been active In the campaign against cattle thieves, were ambushed, on the Sth, by Oeorge McDonald and a companion named Sinscum. the leaden of the cattle thieves. Barton wa killed at the first Ire, hut Johnson escaped uninjured. Thk saw.min.and sash and door fac tory of the .acto Manufacturing lornpiny, at Uui:oda, Wash., were totally destroyed by lire, on the 7th, together with three million feet of dressed, lumber. The fire spread to other houses In Bueoda, and tbe whole town, which has about lew inhabitants, was threatened. Thk Minnesota editors with their ladles, to tho number of 156, arrived in Washington, on the th, on a special train over the Baltimore fc Ohio railroad for a four days visit An elalwrate programme for their entertainment was prepared. Itnw J. H. K.NT.isT. aged ftfty-ftve, died, on the Sth, in his pew in the Emanuel Lutheran Church in Philadelphia, the pastorate ot which he re signed two years ago after a paralytic stroke, lie was for twenty-three years pastor ot the Beformcd Lutheran Church in Buffalo. He was rice-president of tho general synod of thnt church in America ami had written a number ut works on theology. mk. Tfi.i.v. elltor of the Uncommon (Ireland) Herald, h4 been convicted Under the Crimes net of publishing an article) denouncing land-grabbers, and has been sentenced to three months' Im prisonment, without hard labor. Gi:RnK K. Black, rfpr!ntlng tlie jewelry hoe of Jonas, Dor.4 Co., Cincinnati, was drowned, on the night of the lth, in the Miwl-wsippl river at' Memphis Tenn. KoHKKf H. WAt.tACXatra J. K. Low ite, the two men who robhod the proprletors ot Wallace's Monthly Magazine ot $&,040 and fled to Cuba under assNmed names, were brought back to Xew Ywk, en tk 11th. by duttivM.
TttK Knglfefc OowtmMt km pmfcib ited tho n!MT tweutytw lobater fswtorio huU rineouw t tumtow tiuu in NM-ronMdlMm by pattye. Tiir. 'mm prk-wr mjddltag durig llUf Mvt We ytrn llMlmUII of lHav Irtjrjh and nli Voitcrn and Southern jKiiwW will he $T.;.0 on a twa-wut card, tin suito " thl year's Kale. This figure v doctdud upon finally at a aeswloa of the covtntiu of tl AatnlamakM AsK-latlan in PHulmrgh on the 9th.
It Is tliuated that th highwaymen - ..a rohbtf-d tho mail-oar on the North ifi t .Sak'w, X. a, ' v J rK,ut StO. contained with about 91u,KMI contained in wsrUtored uaukagw. At laat accounU they were hulking for the Black UilK pursued by cavalry and eltixen. Thk riaiM-day exorcise at Yasaar College began on tbe loth, ami the day's programme included the Intercutlag ceremony of planting the class tree on the lawn. The twentv-nfth anniverary of the institution wm eelebrawxl on the 11th. A caccvs of llepubllcan Senators, held on the evening ot the loth, choe E. K. Valentine, of Nelrak, as the successor of Sergeant-at-Arms Canaday. wbwe resignation, previously tendered, takes place on the JWth. Thk president of the Senate laid lxfore that hotly, on the loth, a petition of the West Africa Steamship Company of Xew Orleans, asking an npproiriatlon of .5.VKl,(H0 to establish a line ot mail steamers between New th-leaai and tho west coast of Africa. Tm: Michigan State Soldiers' Home is in financial straits. It ha develop that there is a shortage of flT.Wtf. and the member of the board of managers have given their individual notes to tldo the in-ititutton over uutil tlie next meeting'. Mickaui, Coxi.t.v, a San Francisco soap-maker, sltot, and, it Is believed, mortally wounded lu wife en the Utth. riuv have Iwen married foralwut seven years, but wore never happy together, and tho shooting wa the culmination oi jealousy tnd domestic trouble. Conlin sirrondorfd to tho polict'. A coMMirnx of Xew ork financiers and capitalists visited Washington, on tbo 11th, to ure upon the Senate com mittee on commerce the necessity of de fending the Mississippi valley from overflow. They will also have an interview with tbe President on the jectThk Florida State Democratic con vention wm meet at twaia, August i. Ox the 11th the Lord Provost ami tbe Town Council presented Mr. Henry M. Stanley with the freedom of the city of Edinburgh. Two slight shocks of earthquake were felt at San Diego, Cal., on the llth. Wai:ua,vt5 for the arrest ot the spectators of the Mc Bride-Larue light, in San Francisco, in which the former received injuries resulting in his death, were issued en the llth. Thk unrestricted sale of liquor in the town of Ellsworth, Me., during the visit of a circus, on the 10th, resulted in a disgraceful riot between local toughs and the eireus people. Chahi.ks Cr.AKK,aged twenty-six, was drowned at Porbunouth, X. H., on the 10th, by the eaps4sing of a small skiff. He leaves a wife and child. Thk Reformed Presbyterian Synod, in session in New York, on the llth. voted IS'i to 17 tor union with the other branches of tlie denomination. Hon. Thos. C Pi.att was blackballed by the Ilarlam (X. Y.) Republican Club oh the llth. Thk House of ItepresentatiYcs, on the llth, agreed to tho conference report on the Senate Pcaidon bill: Yeas, 145; nays, .". LATE NEWsTtEMS. lx the Senate, on the 12th, the Dependent Pension bill was reported from conference and ordered printed. The Silver bill was then taken up, and Messrs. E varus, Vance and Morgan spoke in favor of it. ...... In the House the conference report on the Anti-Trust bill was reported, and a further confer ence, with instructions to the House conferees to recede from the House amendment was ordered. The confer ence report on the -Military bill was agreed to. The Urgent Deficiency bill, appropriating t3,706,98 for the pay ment of pendens and $3, 075, 000 for expenses of the Eleventh census, was passed. The oonferenue report on the Pension Appropriation bill was approved and a further conference was ordered. The Agricultural Appropriation bill was passed. IK the suit for damages of 100,6ve brought hy the American, George Wash f - n w - - ingmn Butterfield, against the London Financial News, tor having Hbsled him in connection with certain mining schemes in the United States, the jury found against BuUertield, thus justifying the Financial News. Thk committee of the Maryland Legislature appointed to Investigate State Treasurer Archer's defalcation, completed Its report, on the Pith, showing tho total amount of the defalcation to Ihj $lS3.W.i. The money was used to pay old personal debts. Thk House committee on banking and currency, on the 13th. heard arguments in favor of the bill to carry into effect the recommendations of the PanAmerlian Conference and ot the President for the establishment of an International American bank. Thk fifth volume of SibePs "History of the German Empire" reveals the fact that in IW7 the Crown-Prince Frederick William proposed that his father should aesume the Imperial crown. This action King William deemed to be premature at that time. On the llth United State Minister Lincoln and his daughter were the guests, at dinner, of Mr. and Mrs. Bonynge. Prince and Princess Christian ami their daughters were also of the company assembled. AitofT one hundred members of the Independent New York Sehutaen corns were among the passengers on the steamship Wtaland, which lld from New York tor Hamburg on the Isth. CoixMcnm Pmki.p.s, ef San Francisco, states that there are now fully m Chi. nese eneamped at Nogales Hatting for an opportunity te cross the MsxUaa bwder lata Ike Ualted Stataa.
STAT Ilff-LLIGJWCB.
i ,i fx ttoihfc.it. a analthr laHtW furm rot Uprt Crty, was ff Kt tallf. injured Hfribelug kjtekad by a v wi. lT?fCht afaiwaa broko snd he tfc injure! iniernauv. Mil. S.tu.H 11 Vxrr, v;8 years old. Ml at her home woar Lagro. and fraoturcd her hip. Sho is in a KbHoui coaWHtfco. r ' . . Th teamsters M Klclimond quit on the ivth on twluaal of tboir domand W ier day, the amount paW by Mks. W. S. Wii4J.M was painfullr burned t AnderiMm. Her drfs caught fire while he was burning rulW l tho yard. Wilms Ciioic. of .Teffetwenrilb, w fatally crushed beneath a falling grind stone. Tint grip 1 paying a second vlait among th residents of Mill Creek Township. Putnam County. At Laporte, Miss Ktta, Roll ins was lying at the point of death from tho ef"feet of a dose of parls green taki n with the purpose of ending her life. Miss Boll ins in a uonular society young lady, and she was driven to commit the act by i slighting insinuations on her good namA A. 0. llt'KKMAN was run over and killed by a Chicago and Atlanta train at Huntington. His home is Ih Lincoln, Nek AitTHt'K DRMiNfl. a well-known eltlaen of Tewre Haute, now deefaMd. carried a policy for tl4,'H in the iKtna l.ifa InuilMiHn rnmwiHr. At his death
the company reslMvl iaymnt im tbe , jubilee concerts were being held under groumi that alcoholism contributed to a large tent ju south of the city, an his demise, and that hv its term the ; audience of ever two thousand person poller was thus forfeited. The admin- i being present. The storm came up sudttratw of Deming's I'stato brought Miit, denly. causing a panic among the crowd, which wasvonued to Putnam corns ty.and and a they aurted to rush out the wind
resulted In a verdict ami judgment against the company. The Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the lower cocrt, and on the lth the company by its Attorney, pair! the judgment in full, amounting to nearly SULoiK). Hon. Gkonuk W Cooikk, of Columbus, was renominated by acclamation at 1'ranklin bv the Democratic Convention ef the Fifth District. Thk Koyal Glass Company Itegan the work of building their new factory at Portland, a few days ago. They will employ one hundred men. Thk trial of Sheridan Stoner at Madi son, for the murder of Wm. Bowles in Scott County, was postponed until tbe September term ot court For many years Indianapolis has been famous for the number and beauty of the shade trees which have lined Ita streets, but it looks now as it that glory was to be taken away from her. During the last week or two a parasite has . . , .. 1,11 ,L. .. . 1 4"?rMW, os Po R . rea mapies, ana are lasisucxing me me- 1 blood from the trees. Bugologists have given the parasite the highly aristocratic name of "puluinaria isimmarabilis." The name is hard enough to kill a hickory tree, let alone a maple. Hundreds of trees in different parts ef the city have already been killed, and now hardly a maple tree can be found that i. not infested. Those who hare investigated the matter say that, unless something can be done to save the trees that are not yet destroyed it will take twenty years to put Indianapolis in as good a condition for shade as it is now. Jason Bhkvookt Bkowx was renominnted for Congress by acclamation by the Democrats of the Third District. John Cokatv, an inmate ef the county asylum at Danville, has been granted a pension of SlS.See. He is now a helpless idiot from a wound in the army. A guardian will le appointed, A wooi.-btykk at Crawfordsville has estimated the clip In Montgomery County to be S4i,9R pounds heavier this year than last. Mn, J. B. Castkr, of Covington, a morphine-eater, swallowed a niekel's worth of strychnine, on the street, in her husltand's presence, because he refused to buy morphine for her. A stemeh -pump saved her. Bakxks aged forty-six, a bachelor, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Combs, at Lena, Park County, commit ted suicide near that place by1 hanging. Tin: Democratic State Convention of Indian will lte held at Indianapolis Augtist S. Twr.N i v saloons at Valparaiso are running without a license. Fhkikkick Ht'KSTKK, x saloon-keeper of Torre Haute, drowned himself because of his inability to pay a fSS license. No'dir Wn,40N and wife, of Columbus, 1 is Nimi nam f v w a tin a against William Dill and wife malicious slander. have filed a damage suit for 10, WW for A HtJXTixo comimnlon et Charles Coalman, ot Thorntown, mNtook his hand for a squirrel and shothim through the elbow. A r..vi named Mitchell, of Goshen, mlwed a target at which he was shooting, but planttnl a bullet In the leg of Bay Darnall, a companion. Hakky Fr.YNN, aged seven, fell off an Iron fence at Lafayette and was impaled upon one of the pickets, which entered his abdomen through his back. Otio.v has detested the last attempt t re-establish a saloon within her borders. A kihk which started in the center of immense lumtar piles at Veedersburg a few days ago destroyed the heading factory of W. H. Coleman, the Nixon warehouse, containing ,0efl bushel of wheat, th Edwards drying kiln, the rfsldonces of Mrs. L. F. Swisher and Albert Marshall, ami a large quantity of lumber. The loss, In all, is estimated atJSS.fWO, Gkohok C.tsMnr, one of a quartet who roblied a wealthy farmer In Jwly, 15W, was sentenced at Martinsville, to three a ml. a half years' imprisonment and dlaI aim a nan years imprisonmei franchlaement for five years. Til city council of Brrjtil 1 has raised the saloon license from Sifts to 9$t) a year, which will drive a large number of saloon! sU out ot the business. At Marlon, Coroner Hamilton exonerated the conductor and engineer of the train that struck and killed Mrs. Pee Wimmer and Mrs. O. J. Stone and two children, recently. At Laporte, Mrs. Fred Rpoener used gasoline to start a Ire, and was burned te death.
ITOKMS ALL AROUND.
JaelwwHtvMa, lib Wreak m ! Wt tHiy, ill.-Hor KIU b-UW4Mh -Seie pterin a WW 0mm, CmetMMMil nad AlbHy. St. U lit, June 13.-Vaterday afternoon's hail-storm proved upon investigation to have bee decidedly ibmatfousiit it consequence, entailing the lo of many thousands of dollars hy tbe breaking el kyUf few and windows in busineas houaea, phoUtgrnph galleriea, cburches, ronservatoriea; nnraerie, etc. In tbe central portion of the area covered by the atorm. ballatones measuring lour and a half inchea In diameter were pkked up. so that the wonder U that greater damage was not done. This is accounted for by the velocity of J therefore, came nearly straight uown. I j Among the incident of the storm were ' several runaways, with varying reaulU. ' and the stampeding of a funeral proceaaioa in which m nonrww n . . ct and the cotttM hurled Into the street. , A panic at Barn urn's circus was narrow- ' ly averted by the prompt action of the attaches. A 1'HHlr Ml JekHVtlItS III. J.tcK)Nvii.i.K, 111., June l'i. The storm which swept over this city and vicinity yesterday afternoon caused an immense amount ot damage to growing cronti. bridges, trees, etc. The Harris blew the tent down, covering hundreds with its wet, heavy fold. The scene beggar description, Tbe rain fell in torronts, while men worked manfully to release the imprisoned. - Women ran shrieking and calling for friends or relatives, while those Under the canvas were screaming for help. Work was at once begun raising the tent, and ot the people released, strange to say, but few were seriously hurt, though hundreds were slightly 'injured and bruised. Wreck Ih lie Witt CHtr. III. Cuxton. 111., June IS. A cyclone i swept over tbis(De Witt)county yettorW , ... ..... ... i , - . - . may aiternoon, aoing a vast amount, ui , damage, A school-house near Birkbeck was demolished while school was ; in seeeton. Five children w ere injured, of whom it is feared two will die. At , Wapella the Illinois Central depot and the Methodist Church were wrecked. A man named House, living near the i town, was fataly hurt. Trees and tele- . H le8 Wf0 hmheil in aU ,li recti otiK. The barn on Mrs. Abbott's farm, near Wapella, was demolished and three horses killed. Considerable damage wan done at Waynesrille and in this eity. The storm moved from northwest to southeast In a path wag about half a mile wide. A llllgerMt Mrm at WaHmcford, Nkw Uavkn, Conn., June 12, Tbe thunder-storm in Wallingford y enterday afternoon was very severe. Tbe house of S. 11. Grannlsea, on Bristol avenue, was struck and Mrs. Granniaaa
rendered unconscious for hours. The ' chimney of Simpson Hall and Miller's j
lactery was siruca ana nunureos 01 bricks knocked out. Several of the factory hands were knocked down b the shock. The telegraph and tele
phone poles were shattered, and the OM J
Brack house at .North Haven, built in 17M, was badly shattered.
Morals Kltlt hy LUhtnhia. I Momkki.y. Mo., June l Yesterday afternoon, while the funeral services ot f Mrs. John Hock were taking place at , H hiking Grove Church, near Darksvllle. t this eounty, a severe storm of rain, ae- j
cow named hy heavy thunder ami most vivid lightning, passed ever. A number of horses were tied to a rack which adjoined a barb-w.re fence. Lightning struck the fence nlong where the horse
ware hitched, knocking twenty-one to the ground and killing four valuable animals outright Mrs Robert Rigire, , wo was among tbe mourners inside the church, wad knocked insensible and burned terribly about tbe fane and body. . She may recover. j Sfvere ICIrrtrlml Storm In ClHrlHHatl. ' CixrixNATi. June 12 An electrical storm raged here from Jive to seven o'clock laet evening. Tbe rainfall was half an inch ami the wind furious. , Great damage was done in the suburbs and adjacent towns. Two or three per
son were killed ami several seriously
Injured. Part of the Longview Insane 4 The cashier affected is well known
Asylum was unroofed. The storm came from tbe northwest and went south. A doaen factories and churches were badly damaged, while the damage to private property will run far up into the thousands. Several persons were strnek by lightning. The Wont tke Measwn. A i.kan y, N. Y., June 13. The worst rain storm ef the season In this vicinity set in about three, o'clock yesterday afternoon. Cellars in all parts of the city were flooded and the city sewerpipes were burst in many places. The loss in estimated at $f,em The New Central track is washed out for a distance o? one hundred feet two miles went of Auburn. No trains are run and it will be some time before passengers can be transferred. A construction gang are now at work repairing tbe damage. NHmlMTrd I.lkp CnHVlrt. Wahhixotox, June 1st Mr. Porter, the superintendent of th census, ban been Informed by Mr. Ashley, the census supervisor of the Fifth district ot Pennsylvania, that his enumerators hare noUKed him that Hungarians, roles and many Italians In Lackawanna, Lnxerne and Carroll counties have refused to give any census Information evsn to interpreters. Many of these men, he says, are designated by their employers by numbers, each man wearing his number m kit person ana answering to it niter
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riK. rRFIlh,. 'r" Mir k:1 h the Houko altbout hU ar...;..; law t TuM'altMMa 1 1, .. , -w.TO(iiji,if ine pin, iilt, p... aiul tv lk ....... ...... . ' . ' n ,,r"1 " itaiary oi si;,o an4... !. .. . . w. Y (11 . . -rruwri Ul Hilt (leneral show that the were n., .7j Bat tnviiu.a am a, ...... .... . " T' I'X" IU.II 'I'l """" nwip bt uihv tnrrokii. m wn year. Tbe rent r.. , fam ll Iftitl IA lute hwl,. at n-k,, ' iw as uai iiiv ''imi . .a - at iMis svaie ot exn ... . Clues Ot Lha aiaM nf 'I' would not, 1 am sure, receiv. ibp uon 01 congress. It would lnvoln . expenditure ft-.- liulldl I the present net revenues (or vi , ( r n " U Ll noes. iRd la oih ca 11m u, ! Uon would involve an incrcawdcot! fael, light and care greater tban 3 1 rani now paiu ivr lite HM 0: ample in siae. I would nothvdttih it must always he shown thst a posed public building mustyu-:dan: . .. . u 1... 1 present uncertain Htato of pul'a-rta enues and expenditures n'sultln- fro pending and probable legMatioa, xitM , is in my opinion an abiolt4t ns'irt that expenditures for pull c :U'.t should lie limited to cases whert puldic needs are vory .viden' rm imperative. It is ch ar that Uus u such a case." 1 COWLES' STATEMENT. KuyH ChwIm Mxkm h Utnaal .HHtrPl whleh will Co Car t UM 1IU itrotHwr-lH-liw r tin- Chtrp 1 Attrtopti! .MHrtJtr llf will Mai .WH44tttHH. Moxtrkau Can,, June l"iAm Desnoyers uevoU.nl the morning u side ring whether or not ho vhoUU ebarge front eustmly C. C Hale. vWfl under arrest for the shooting of Knl Cowles, ef Cleveland. Cowlcs vah statement which practical ly cltiifiihl but the Judge refused to dhoharpjul until another attempt can be zm hold Mm on a eharge of assault, fata deposition, Cowles says: "I stated to Hale and my wllM am! tbnox that miiv mio interfcriatl deprive mm ot my child ni be shot by me If I did not ch protect hn of the court in time. Tkj threats were made against any ontrti would try to deprive me of my did illegally. The lawyer of whom I ip , is the sheriff of Cleveland. I actei through upon legal advice from Otland and Toronto and never overstep the bounds ot the law. I can 1 charge and will not accuse my brotl In-law wlaV mooting me with intea demtbarm. I baiWee be was mofe aytiri ft bbi mind, having b vrrifcl by wita tbe Mifferinga ef my wife, and l li that both my wife and Mr. Hale ait capable of doing an evil act, a especially of doing me any harm." DAMAGING DEVELOPMENT The CMhter wf sh AlWaar ( V,t IHrHvrrpd tt heJmHrt K. lwr-H IM nnd M.eeo-It I'ays t .Make aa Al.KANV, N. Y., June IS. A new: damaging development affecting the tegritv of an old and supposedly f ful employe of one of the Imnk of city is in circulation. The dioer; crookedness in the Albany City . Uonal Bank led to a syumtic careful examination of errr.f bank institution In the city. I'ntil y& day morning nothing had been dl ered out of the way in one ot th But yesterday, while a supplerap examination was lieiwg pursued in Institution where some suspfchws tries had been made, the evidence guilt stood out in bold relief. It is t a cashier of one of the banks of city has been discovered to be shon his aoeounta between and A strong effort Is being made to w bold all the facte from the public, rumor wm first current In the t that another chirk in the City Xat liank was discovers to have Iteot. e4UusifHi with Whitney. The bank clals and directors denied that runic the most emphatic terms. All -v stated that the only man in the 1 Itnnlinatad in the affair was Whiti - r ... .. . has always been highly rew Both his name and. the name of bank are withheld for tlie present The Cimmv fr the Returned Ornaa Kl Washington, June IS. Tha re tion recently introduced in the H by Mr. Ledge, ef MeasachHsetts, art for Information concerning the cw the seven imported Belgian pi blowers who were sent lck from York, was ordered to Ik favorably ported by the House committee on eign affairs yesterday. The resolu called en the Secretary ot the It ury for information n to whether glass-blowers when returning to Lu: had been put off the Umbria just side Sandy Hook in violation of Contract Labor law, and whether steps hud been taken to bring the eers of the Cunard Line ieww justice. FiHtHit f.H- the Comes?. Piitshuhoh, Pa., June 13. M. Tarbell and child were pnswwtjr the ill-fated day oxprean ot the " nylranla rallread and lost their JJ the Johnstown dbmater. Mr. Tr brought suit against the Pennsyl" Kailroad Company for f8fl,W daw claiming that tku loan of the traW due to the negllgnnee of tbe oficials in not hnving it run to P of safety. The eaee has nearly two week, and was cot1 yesterday morning, the jury nW"? verdict in faver of the pstJ'' prebablc that It will be apt
