Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1890 — Page 6
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WEEKLY COURIER. C. XtOAXlC, lublMtn
JASPER.
INDIANA.
Kl.vs M wa.V oa of Uganda has become a Chrktiaa and ka died the Catholic church.
Ai..Hosr tbe entire bmdaei portion of
terillo, x., wu brRd oh th aight .... ,
I.v the great race at Sfceepshead Iky, N. Y., on the 2Atk, Salvator beat Tiiy lyr a head. Time, 'i:6.
Ay otKetal statement of the eeasim oaumerntkHi placw the population of 11iiljui!4ii at 1,M,4. Tmk LoNbdaaa House of Representatives paed the Lottery bill, oh the Mh. after striking out tbe monopoly feature.
Tm: foot a mouth disease hag reappeared la the Ducky of Hese. and large numbers of cattle are dying from Its effects.
Tmi: Shah of Persia ha granted toncessions to a syndicate of Kaglish capitalist to establish loaa ulc la the cities of Persia.
Ay explosion of Are-damp occurred in a colliery at Saarbruck, Kbenlsh Prussia, on the "-2.nl. killing three men and injuring several others. Smai.wox Is prevalent on both sides of the bonier along the l!uso-Uerttian frontier, and deaths from the disease are reported In many of the towns. Tmk little vlhairoof Sweetwater. b.
was swept by a tornado, on the Ski, and not a buildinsr was left standing. No one was killed, but a number of persons were seriously Injured, Thb Yale-Cornell - Columbia freshmen's boat race on the Thames at New London, Conn., on the 'J4th, was won by Cornell. Time, ll;lf4; Yale second, 11:23; Columbia third, 11:1H.
Cuvrs .SrniXKi.Ksthe Sugar ICinf, has wade formal complaint to Secretary "Window of discrimination against him In favor of the Sugar Trust by the customs odieers in New York City. I.v the trial of the Cotton Tlit
robbers at Texarkana, Ark., on the 23d, the prisoners were remanded without bail, chained together and sent to the jail at.Clarksvillo for safe-keeping. Mrs. Patrick Stanton, of Upper
fwiwi, near coneniaugh, Pa., wa struck by lightnimr, on the "id, and inStonily killed. Her huhBd awl
were also shocked and fatally injured. Ax explosion occurred in a parafine
renouse at i,isa, Prussian Poland, on the 23d, completely destroying the
mnuifK-. seven men were killed, twelve were seriously Injured and sev-
' oinerssugauy hurt
Ax arrangement has been consum-
CUKBENT TOPICS.
Til XSWt II IMET. It MFTY-FI MTOON Q R CSS IN tfc Siutlo.Mi th Wh, ta rHt a4 the Diplomatic mm! (ouular .tppis' wrlatloa bill were rvmerted. (oallertlMi
I tft tiU I. ij.lallltt tfVMJ.kltlftt tit,, I I M.I f,' ...I
AppcoprUtkm bill wan rvumHl, aU ttt r.c DotoN u varioux auH-MUuirttt. huttlng II ai- lhahill iiiu.u.l Im ik. It Am.
tbe Rbt over the MrKnn by tb Sprakar
Ht wn a UMtiwa for tb approval ut tke uarHMl. whlrh wa !!- tr4r. A mmlba by Mr, HImkU to prw-wil to th roaM pfMtkkt .tf tb-llvr bill wh tls.UrtHi iMt f otrfvr by th pkfr. blrh rullRK w, on ipal,tvtr-ru)i, the 1Ihio, at nu o'diM-W, took a rM4 until 8 p. m. Tkri mi v 4Mirtiiw pnt at the vlu toM, and o btulawNt ni tidaw, I.v tkeuait. dm tbe lift, llou bill sup. pWHM'Mtary to the act of March tt, pro. vltilny that all fundi or property lately b. IumkIik to tit MoruioH Ckurek nall b d 'utl to th- ! and twHurit of tbu aawuum
MliixtNof Utah. w taken np and piMa with ateUiiivnt tiiakiax a eofr. eac erv. Several tHtnatu Ullla t urn
rrptrtd Mad placed on tk ealndar, and, rurabnff executive iteMlon, the $uat BtltotlfHeti. ...In th.- Iliuaun lki unt
owr tbrr(rtni'euf the Senate Silver bill
wa rtMMmetl, and oh final vote lUo actton of tk Speaker wa utalned. The Mouse niii-iotrurmt In the Senate mih HdimtHM to tk Fwrtlilcatlon Appropriation bill and tiered a conference. Is tbe Srnaie. on the 3 l, eonlderatfon of tbe Aa-rfeMltural Colleae bill wa reumeil. ami after amendweat the bill wa paeed. The eoaference report on tbe Dependent 1vwIom bill was taken up, and after exhaustive debate for aad aRalnt, wa atcreed to Vea. SI; nay. 18. a eonferenee was
ontoreu on the Kortffleation Appropriation bill. ...In the House confereet on the K.irtlllcatlons bill, were appointed, after which the day wag pent In eowinltiee of the H lMle on IMstrli-t trf Columlila biil:ifw. The conferee, on tin: Central IVnslon hilt reported their (allure to agree, and the lloue Ititlktcd upon Its disagreement to tbe Senate atiendtuent..
l.v the Semite, on thoStth. the. conference report on tbeXaval Appropr at on bill was mtmd to. The lNn-t-OtWcw Appropriation bill and the Diplomatic and Consular Ap. prorl;Ulons bill were amended and pacd The Senate reecded from itc atnendmunt to the Petition .Appropriation bill for the ap. polntnieiit of two additional penon aaeut.
" ' ' concurrence was refneil in tile more ImiKirtant Senate amendment to the Lea-Mauve, Executive nnd Judicial Appropriations! hlll.nnd a further conference was ordered. The IUhh then took up the Silver bill, with the understand ( that a vote would be reached at two o'clock oa tbe -iith. IS the Senate, on tht. litki nr
ae of Mime unimportant bill, tne bill for the admission of U yomlK was taken np, but was laid aside temporarily to eon-lttera resolution offered by Mr. In!! Inniructlnit the committee on nrlviu...... u.i
to fimulre Into the publieatton In the Kecord of a prwjnal exnlaaation fipm Mr. tall, which led to a bitter contrctvery, participated In by several member, the Senator from Florida trains ."ouadly berated for groj abue of prlvilene. The unplent eplode waa temporarily suspended by a tall for the reicular blne..., In the Iloue the conference report on the Kaval Appropriation bill was adopted, and debate on the Silver bill was resumed, on which
?eaiu aiiicuumvnt was rejected and a conference ordered The conference report on the Diplomatic and Consular bill wa agreed to. The National Election bill wm taken up.
A cahix naaf wu received at Um Xary IkparuHeMt, or thm Hid, fmrn Conaul Gmrmch, at JdarliMiqiM, mi Miw; "Half Port dci Vrmmtn barned. Martinique dewaud aid. Vifm tw anwd homelew peopl need lumber, beef,
ptk, nour rim other provltott. CaWa quickly what Sutea wllldu. Twk KntiUh syndicate wkJek one yarairw wan heralded a keekinr t
pttrehaae tbe dime muut of the Tutted Suutt has secured rxmtrol of the ou ia .Sackett Jfc Ijtwler'a eiceuit nt (itaha and Lincoln, .ek, and St. Joph, Ma Tbe prie paid ia mtid to b $1m, Mtmrs. Sackett A Uwler reulnlnx one-Sfth interest in the mamum. Hoi'Ki.vs & Marks, mcmbera of the New York Association of CltMik-ma
surrendere.1, or the 4Ut, to the tormaof the locked-out workmen.
PAYMASTKR Dl'RA.V of tbe Mtv-In
Central railway is Sh iail in tbe Citv of
Mexico, charged with biHjf $1,G0C
sour i in it is aecounta.
STATE INTBLLIGBNCJfi.
At New Albany, Harry Wljllnnw, rd iH ,ver. mr of David WHHrmi. while idaviutf oh a mft of biarti on tbo
river with a u umber of tommnlon, hah pnwtrateil by heat nwd fell into the river and ,wa drowned. Ilia body was recovered. Ki iiaiik Wki.i.s. eolorml, the ItelianRpolU market maater, who waa raufrht embeulinir, 'tml a plea of ft-ullty nnd was wjnteneed for eijrhleen monthn. Sii'KRi.vtie.VDKXT (wrk aavx tbat IndlaMRudi will proUUly show a population of 133,000.
Howard H. Thompson is tbe Demo-.
eratie nomliuM fM- joint Senaktr of Wells and HuHtinjfton corrUo,, Thk 1,HJ atreet railway OHipioyeti o( JndlaHnpollH ortraniie for mutual p.ntectloR. Thk Suto Treasury report that under the present rate of taxation, Iwelva eents on each $ltw, the State is ruimitiK
I AMhkK IIannin M Carr, and Hrdi Into debt from Wu,(HW to $MMJ.0QU year
Hallawl, colored, and Frank Jlrentsh, white, were hanred at Memnbia. '1
on tbe 34 th.
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called to plead to an indictment eher- j inp him with priae-8rhtlnjf, Ih eourt at PurvR Mlse.. on the 4th. t i,n.
net matters by pleading jrnilty and ; solicltinir the merciful consideration of the court. He was aeeommodated to thn ovum at u'-qmu m u i.i. i. . i
medlately paid. Tiu: appeal in the Kemmler ease came up for argument in the New York Court of Appeals at Saratoga, on the 24th, but when ccunsel for tb people otwncd his argument th Court stated U
urn notuestre to hear him and altlrmed the decision of the courts below, which was that the warden of Auburn prison was the proper person to execute the death sentence. Tin: Cnlted States steamer Adam arrived at San Francisco on the'i uh, from Honolulu, bavlnjr left thero dune . The Charleston wk cttlt at itM.,i.,
p - ' t n V MAX U'l LI 1 u
FOREIGN BUDGET.
An iHlereMlnc Mik ef 'wa C$aM4 frHW All umirtm of the (Hd W-eW, PrMMml 1'olitleal and (Hherwlne. AX IMPOHTAXT UIKCOVKMV. LMKx, dune ia.'ihe lnre oircle In tores Usl in African Rtfalm, in HerllR, l f really exeitod by the dttmovery by the American KrvntohMriut. U'HWuie
of the roeord of thn hiIiuhiu i
9lnt Umee, of canals around the Nile wttaracw. Thla diacovory, or the authenticlty of whlck there ia no doubt, guirxeaU tbe maaibiliu nt tbu
reopenlHtf of the fckihdaH by the Ilrittsh by tbe restoration of thu cannla, whereby the possession of Germany in South Africa would become practloally valueless Rseomimred with their jweeeRt pro mi so of revenue. With an tmU.
lerrMpkHily ta viable Nilo and an im-
apuwm protectorate over Zanxlbar, ISRjflaHd would bo enabliMl hi I'ilutml
the trade of the most fruitful portions of Africa with marketing facllltleii which would throw the German com-
panies hopelessly out of comtmtltlo.
ly, ami thla estimate does not. inlin
special appropriations or extraordinary Jctkinoknt okdkkr havk kk.v postkd ex,H.nsesof any kind, but simply the in every police station by command of regular current of excuses. Chief Commissioner Sir Kdward lirad-
...w.miHMin,r inniy oi a urowned torn loruiduinfr members of the police
"V "'"mi nunnnjr III tlie U1UO river at Lawrenceburfr a fw dv
WORLD'S FAIW7
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Cll pauu. dune 7.-The ltlllM . red by tfte World's l'air JJ f eUtlon Vo 'thi National ami s ! Hltaionorp, took place in "J hhll of the Palmlr IWllB'R!J, wan an event of unusual i " ?l U h.iaeMh,nH,ui u 'fc lnf. who Rumborml .. ..V" ''
Wn, repreeenUUve and d , ' 1 citl.s to a total of m, t d "7 toble. Jmlire I.m u t l,Wu
Hided at th. wiH Ubi; "??n I
were seated Chief-dustiee lS. h r ,T" t reeham. l H. lYoK, sf t?
OWH. Charlmi II T... , ' . U0P "l-
U Klklna, of" Phi a Srtpu orHullock.ofMR.aaohLUHtl Andrews, of New York. U At the other tables overy rallroa.1 trin? the city, every lk t eS' f-turln, IndustryanTaVtl St sions were represented. Tim aecorations of the hall we of ? most elaborate and artistic JhUcl
.,r,y wiree notirs wore oceunlod l
forco toenraK-e in anv disouMaina who
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. , " -w.-" snoanuea. XIUS action I re lmtly was nude and was apparently of tbe commissioner, however, has not I tliai Of a IOIirtMAIl.vlliur.nl. 1 In.l ...1.1. nuliii.i.l.,1 .1... .. .n . ... .
-- J-"" nun i pvuKiimi win mil ice trot ria.t. li.lii '1,1... .... , a 1
i. Hi; coroner item an mquwst a petlUon to the Horn nd onlered the remains buriwl at iitipo. noilliolnv tlin t,.u ......
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" 1 romantic weauinr occurred prayinir for re of. and It i " !vl , waicii was etith.ui,.,,.
at Uwrenceburft a few days ao. It! that His beiny generally shrned ' y , aVl'ld(Hl, he welcomed the co.
, . " ' " "MHumiorunirm'Hn jw.ico assort that Hradford ' i , . , vth' 1,111 comfn? thirty years' duration. ti. ,-irtt ha ,i..t.... fair, be sad. would
i "t t i. Kiatf ij iiiTiiri vi in frt rr . Mini n un itTwini.
niwa wineii are aceordeda by the law ! ,J. " i T" r , and li!ai
ami custom ef evorv itniiuf, u.,t. "V5 "viwiitiim upon the
ntiil Ki.,1 i j m.
years'
married are Major William Jordan, who
ior years has neen the leadinjr drug-fiat of that little city, and Miss Maria Kejjner, of Cincinnati. Tho couple loved before the civil wa, but, when Fort Sumter waa fired upon, .Ionian, then in tho flush of manhood, entered the serice and fyllowexl the war's fortunes utt til honorably disliarjeiHl. when he returned home to claim his sweetheart.
iiut destipy bad decided othorwiae. Jor
Hhen th6 Adams left, but tbe Niplc dan-S deiK-ndent mother looked to him had sro.ie on a cruise alwttt th Uland . .lum
had ffo.ie on a cruise almtit tbe Islamla in the Pacific until July & Affairs are reported quiet at Samoa. Tin: collections of internal revenue for the eleven months of the fiscal year emllmr June ism, wore 2J,0l, Mmg m,rm,0Si greater than the collections for the cor responding
ir.uu oi me last nscal year.
for support. His bptrrttbri ni.i,o
wait for him until his mother, who was slowly sinking to hot grave, should die. She is still alive, but the wounds received by .Ionian told fearfully upon his health. Still hit expectant bride held to her resolution made years ago. About one year ago Major Jordan was suddenly strict
and declare em
not submit to
pmeed upon tho
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hims-elf generally disliked in h ahorter sace of time than any man who has held olce nnder the governnment Im many years. Till! MASTER mi.l.ltfns o
j In tho North of Kngland have reduce
tbe wages of their miner ten pnC XIZV
v v J" :National convention in f Ixh paralysis, ami since that time ha ew- orMCity, on the 24th, adopted a i been unable to leave his lied. .When resolution signifying Its disapproval of : new of his sicklies reached Miss Kenany change in U present immigration er she went to hlk betlside ami hasever laws, and pledging its members not tc ' "tnce been his steadfast nurse Keallasupport any Congressional candidate i iK that his end was near thedyinr man who did not so think. The next bund ' concluded that much lomrer mwtrmne. turnfest will l held at Milwaukee ir ? nt of his matriage toe' fniE ttn.- extcove t Wash- woman would only end In death, sent ik. J u , i 1f,n Do,Ph H ho nrried the couple
... ......p, , twt-inriuge ieau- i mio .ioruan was m ImhI. Some, time
iraivw a men rMn!nn n.t
PERSONAL AND GENERAL. A TASSKXCKK Cxuat'h nt h. A
mated between the Hungarian Minister accommodation on the Georgia Pacific of UMctt and the ItothschiW syndic- road left the track as the train was
iraiv t whereby 3M.ew.000 rin: Xt v
per cent paper will be converted into four per cent gold re a tog. Skverk shocks of earthquake have
wvurreu tn me vicinity of the Black Forest of Transylvania creating great
wniBoii among tbe inhabitants, many of whom have deserted their houses and are camping out. Sir Edward Hradford, tbe newchief eommlsioner of the metropolitan police of London, is an intimate friend of tbe Prince of Wales, a ml acted as chaperon to Prince Albert Victor dnring tbe lattor's tour of India.
Fraxk Crou.m:. the son of a wealthy farmer living ,tr Newark, 0., was instantly killed by lightning, on tbe 21st, while taking shelter with a Mrir r
friends tinder a large tree. Some silver " lhlng forward a big enterprise coins in hie pocket were miti w in New York Citr.
wm m a Ft lTI passing throurh Gate Cftv. Ala ti.
21st, and was completely wrecked.
inirteen people were hurt, some of them seriously. A rad cave-in occurred in Gould's tunnel on the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis railroad, six miles west of
oteuoenvuie, o on tbe 21st Four of a gang of Italian workmen engaged in repairing tbe tunnel were severely injured. Twkxtv-two it t'xiiKKD employes of the Jeamilta Flint Glass Works In Pittsburgh, Pa., struck, on the 21st, against
tne employment of a non-union man. It
is tnougnt the firm will reopen in the fall with a full force Of n OH 11 III 'in mun
Thk reason stated for President Cor-
mns intended resignation from the Hoard of tbe Heading Kaltroad Com-
jmny is mat ne wishes to devote nlm
ing frota wharf at Hrest to the steamer Saint Jean, on the 25th, several hundred persons were precipitated Into the
mnnj in wnom were drowned. Ovkr 2,000 acres of timber, together with the mills and works of the Putalet and Hoston mines at ISoulder, Od., were burned on the night of tbe Uh. The loss will be heavy. Ar.MKitT II, KsuiiiT, a wealthy and highly-respected eitiaen of Omaha,
-,CB- ng himself in his barn, on the SMh. while temporarily insane, Tmi: Congregational Church of Ashford, Conn,, was struck by lightning, en the S.Hh, and destroyed. It was one of
toe oldest edifices in the State, MtciiAKi, I). Hamtkk was nominated for Congress on the 151 ballot by the Fifteenth Ohio district Democratic convention on the 25th.
LATE NEWS ITEMS.
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( i. ivi. muii in me rest oi his j life. i Miw. Sarah Gkttz committed suicide by taking strychnine at tho house I of ber parent, In Fairfield Center, De- : halb County. Hk.vj.vmin Hrkwkr. a farmer near Greenville, dlml of sunstroke.
I r. av.vk'! new steam street-roller ran away ant wrecked itself in a ditch, Jonx MvhkAt, Wakeman, went tc Bleep on the railroad track, near Stan-
von, ihh was killed. Sawi'i:i, L. Nrwsom, of Carthaffe, has I passed a successful examination at West
i otnt ami is Mow a cadet in that institution. Mih. Iliffflixn, a clorHl Woman, who haH Hvetl at Parkersbure, Montgomery
getber.
Au. the striking switchmen at Cleveland, 0., except those formerly employed by tbe Valley, Nickel Plate, Cleveland .t Canton and Cleveland ,fe Pittsburgh roads returned to work, on tho aoth, and fears ef a food and eoal famine vanished.
Gr.onrtK Waixack Hkuamatvr was unanimouly nominated for Governor by the Pennsylvania Kepublican State contention nt Harrlslmrg on the S5th. Louis A. AVatres was nominated for
iweutenant-liovernor. ami Thoma ,1. Stowart for Secretary of Internal Affairs.
.Tuimik Haix, of Winnipeg, Man.,
-.v, wr, ihc m me i " on me x.w. inm is the first lameus separate school cane, upholding awthentlc case of yellow fever reported the law recentlv l. L r.r from th S.ti, n.t. . 1
, " r J '" "VIS- I - una WBTOH.
aUPKRVKOK Mi' II RAY manuiiM.
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sew iork Lity, at a rough estimate,
na h population or 1,27,!7. M. K.MII.K 1K Ij.lVKI.KVf nt
In a letter expressing his views or the
umiHiii, writes mat either of the
iinienean stiver bill u- 11
cause of international W-metalism, but
"c'",rr, c" wsatoiy injure America, tree coinage he thought, would be leas harmlem. Tmk steam tug Alice Keren, lying at the foot of Van Hrunt street, South Hrooklyn. was blown to pieces, on the - d, by the explosion of her boiler, and four of the Ave men asleep in her cabin were killed. Ronr.RT GasoLow, of Jeffersonville, Ind., died of yellow fever at Hruns-
wick, (.a., on the tlM. This is th rt
lature abolishing umrai , . ,
granting an Injunction to restrain teachers in Catholic schools from holding religious exercises.
Thhki: men rebbed tho Harlln Springs tage on the Lawley toll road, two m les from Callstoga, Cal., on the ith, mistaking it for the stage carrying the express and mall. There were nine pasweiigers in the coach, from whom tho
rentiers took SStfl ami two gold wavhes J""1 1 1 OI UJlMm,,la as made by Mr. and from the driver they secured Jigbi iaJi?SrJW,W,8',,W- Tho ln dollars more. 8 'ation in 18S0 was 177.IW4. The Increase iltirlno- i,n lui ... , . .
years is, rnereiore,
A COMHI.VATIO.V amonir l,a
manufacturers of the country has caused a rise in the price of that article from If to 8 cento per pound. Hox. Gkohoi: W. McCraiiv, ex-Secre-tary of ar, died from cancer erf the bowels at the residence of his son-in-law, Dr. W, C Uoteler. at St Joseph, Mo., on the 3d, aged fiftyour years. TlIK first CStllll-jfn nf nnu..l.
iviniiitij OI
PRUMIlUVT Vvvvi,v, ..r c
Jor died sioldenly. on the night or the 2-d, soonfter the conclusion of a banquet In the city of San Salvador. DurIng the rmnlc which ensued General Marc 1 ,ml eral other ofllcer.4 were X larr,lvk, 'Heral Carlos Ifceta, the leader of U.e forces, has asWmed command,
vt.l l , ? ,dMel.. Wtw?eH Wilbur ioung and Charles Henson, which was to have taken plac at Joffersenville, Id. on be il,was silled for win lOUnif. whn lnf tt... ..n- f.. .
7. '"'"J "r tMe uay.
-a-V "--ricim ami rotnrned in d sWt Itenson, a the challeHirer will idlctd by the grand r
about 90 er cent The population in 18.0 was lXl,700aml in 1SM 75,o.
u.v tne 21 the Hrajsllian Minister at
.ynn.HKion received a cablegram from Klo de Janeiro stating that the provisional government had adopted the constitution, and that great rojolclnir nrai-a lii , 1... .1 . , i, ...
Hiiuiiirnoui orazu. it is framed after the Constitution of the United States, and will be submitted for approval to the General ftin-.. i- ?L
vemlier next A.v Immense sensation was created in railroad circle at Omaha, Neb., on the -3d. when it liecame known that suit had Iwen Whh lir ). n..i.
Hgalnst C. hT MclC.bi.;7ato era purchasing agent of the road, for the recovery Of W),(KNI. out of which he k M to have defrauded the aompany.
I.v the Senate, on the -loth, Jthe Call resolution was laid on the table. The House bill for the admission of Wyoming as a sute was taken up, but after discussion It was found Impossible to get a voting quorum and the bill went over. Several biljw were taken from tbe calendar and paeeed In tbe House some minor bills were passed ami debate was begun on th National Election bill, which was still pending when the House, at 5:'JA p. m., adjourned. A PA.SSK.VOKK train wad u-Vl .4
tiien Lake, five miles north of Glena
e aiis, a. i ,,n the 5kh. Three can were thrown Into the lake, including on
passenger coach and the smoker. About aeventr-fivn muiiimi.t
the train, but nobody was injured. Mrs. Aha II. Wik, of Orbisonta, Pa., tainted while fillin? a ,v,
Uh. and dropped the coal-oil can on a
swve. one anu a little son who wa" standing at her side, Were drenched with tho burning oil and fatally burned. GarDI.VKR'.H Stave mill at. Vn.it. c.
Mich., was wrecked, on the th. bv a
.ci oApiosiwn. rourmen were killed outriehL and a fifth waa a u,ti. i
Jured that he died the next morning.
. ,.,... n.t u, ulnars wore seriously hurt Mr. Cari.iki.i; introtluo! ! f lltt Can.
ate, on the 5th, a proposed amendment to the SundrvtCtvll A
. , - rr.v,.MeHwno Mill to appropriate l0,ooo to enlarge and Iran,.;..... ,1 ,!. -B
Ky """vary post at Newport,
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tho .Navy. died, nn ! r.tt, . x...
Hrigh on, Staton Island, In the sixty.
j nt l s age. ne was promoted to bo chief engineer In 1M1. A dispatch from Senor Martinez Sobrnl, Minister of Foreign Affairs of i'untcmala. dated tho Mtb .
that a revolutionary movement has
uiunnn out in nan ffaivador, ... .....
County, for forty years, died a few dart
ffsru lnicii.i.. . t m . ...
""" nim oi v.rawionisvtll( have made a projAwition to secure tins
. imrniiHi snow tiitti fall. They will pay , the show license and buy the hay needed i for one day if the show will visit that ! place. Cahrik Kktciiam. a coloVed woman at Crawfordsville, will be one humlm! years old on October 15, and she is the oldest woman in Montgomery Countv. lhe oldest man is Vm. Krugg, who will be one hundred on Scptomler !K. Fmkdkrick Mit.i.EKaml David Heller were instantly killed by a premature explosion of dynamito at Hrazil. About one hundred representative farmera of lHdlana met at Indianatmlis, a lew days aro. and rw.rf.t tut t Utk. . ..
ganlantion for the advancement of their
i. mess u,h leading tmrtles nominate candidates for Congreen and the Legislature acceptable to thorn, thoy will nt n..IU.i . ., . ? " "V
oi meir own in the
A. vi:i.y of gold wan otrnck by well dr nn -i,tt j? .. . ?
.iJl n wen at Indiana
TB", igmeen mtiMwootof Hedfortl. Old miners who iim , ..
, mime in .me
-r-v, say it, is almost 10 per cent f pure. 1
Oironcm Carr, 8fre4 sixtee drowned at EvansvilU
li?i!,ANrKf0'I'' a Prowlnont farmot .l , "-r r,?do"' Sored to death
and there is ovnrv t.i,....i . .i...
. i" ""t"-v; v tiinb uiu rnUMction will be rintu1 hv
trike. THK FOOT AND MOUTH DISKASK has reanjieared in th n.i.o. r tr-
and large numbers of cattle are dying from it effects, a stript quarantine has been established a &r at Matt 1 IojU
cattle. p
DISASTllOl'tr INITIATIONS. Tho branches ailil tr lit. ta fin..
Uiier river in Prussian KUiwt.
flowed their, imnks In con,sequence of tbe
,-nk m-avj rains and lloodtsl an enormous section of country. Tho damage resultant from the destruction of crops and other property is very large. The rains have alun inuui . i. .
- -"' Milliliter oi amlslides in various juirts of the coun-
iv larre nortion nf tiia u.,,.i.t. .1
Ilaltic canal have lieen destroyed in this
"oiving immense loss to thecontractors ami delaying the work beyond the possibility of its completion within the stipulated time, SMAM.-PQX IS I'RKVAtKXT on both sides of the border along tho Kuseo-GermaH froatlr. ami .i i.
the disease are reported in many of the towns in that region.
SKVKKB OAI.KS. Londov. June V, S
Vftil alone" the coafttn nf .ntia.i
- - - ni, conru several fishing craft ate reported miss-
was
a jor.r.v oood pi;r.r.ov London. June 'M At tt.,. nj
- - - - mw vAiura university commemoratinn v.tnt
an uproarious scene occurred when Mr.
itenry m. Stanley was Introduced. Lpon his nresonution t ti.M ....
the explorer was gooil-naturodly chaffed by the college lads who sang :'For lie Is a Jolly Good Fellow," following u, the rendition of the old song with a ttallin f rtl , . . . . . .
wi -nrer ior oianioy and "one for the bride-olect" who was also pros-
ihj uegree oi uoctor of Civil Law w-as conferred upon Mr. Stanlov and also upon Prof. Goodwin, of Harvard. DAID PEAK FOR TUB WlIDjTUS. lbiitr.tN, June !W. The Cassel Stadtnriaelger asserts that on the oocnslon of the visit of a deputation of representative residents of Cassel to Prince
-mstnarcK Tuesday, the ex-Chatioelor
sam mat i-.ngiand had looked well to
ner own interest in the East African settlement For a tlmo u v.i.i
friendly toward tho German merchants in 'inillMv T,t
......, irvruiioi or jaier would try to oust tbm. Th
tt , , . . ! nu-niun ui Heligoland bv Germanv. l.n fil.i
. " " v " v- ant iinu
ny.i iwen tne wish of German patriots, but there misrhl. ). .
. , r - w miiuty
ji.iuii n w me price paid for the island. IMtlXCK FKItl.lNANDSAtD TO UK UJf HOUTH
TO ViK.V.VA.
VIK.V.VA, Juno 85. It la
that Prlnco Fordinnnd r ih,u..i.
"mu:niy aBU mysteriously left Sofia and started for thlnlfv v.. i
!.. 1 ... . ' " lllll
JMiunart-su Ills bnlittvof thaf ..ii
of tho Prince Is
critical position of Itiilcr9ft
,r ., ...vr. (ruTinuu oi ituigarian afraira 'lK I. m ",e "ortonv"le well ha, Pfing out of the Weakening of the any of the m-rnoH.fa of n. j ... Stam .uin xiii,.. s Ul 1,18
SLS. V'! Parties of linseed oil,
, otj.io mr i pfjr imrroi. t. . .
118 PPranco in
j.niu bijoux i.sporte. Dnttixo a wind and rain storm a tree W'as IllOWn on tlin Inam nf Ti...
r i . ""im oiiirioy, " -iiusu joauing irom a steamnr Kni nor"n,f,1rro,sh,n'? 11,0 htHgo to th 8tmef ntYz Kininr one of the Vmrm. ..,1 .n.V.i Miv v...i., '
Injurlnir Shirlev. ' B,iS"ui t t , .7-7 . -M ... K,rso"3 .weru
i. ..l..raluu ifttu mo Ben. bo far mvm
celebrntion of St jo7n . ? 7 "V 7' .L.UHU 8Ba P8
tew,, bv th ji,w1. : ; 7i?:..,v ;v .r. " 'msfl
omiiiouion Jllnintrv as o
of the resignation of Dr. Stransky Mln-
KKICUITFUI, CAI.A MITV AT rlVl'BT
TbmsT, June 15.-Jty the collapsinrof
iiv(1ii.i.i " , ' : "" "u.ionns nay at Kn rhts ons are stl l,mislRg.
ern Indiana.
nlan. who bad t)ina ., . .
,.,,. . . on wiiiio swilcitlnr about two ,. . '
the Wnlmsh hospital, Peru oJ , th. Sn,? ,lnKMJf' 'T,,H9 A de from lock-jaw. mH iSSl l" anA to his home in Andrew Wr8UlkeH Rhenlih Prussia waitml on
iRd seven years, were struck by a loooI",ne,,n "'NaKtvcr railroad near lykllled ' OR mU' Hd ,MkiU",l Thk daughter of Itev. Hrannon, of Dadesvllle, Ala., was killed, aml'W, wife waa fata v hilur.-t . L.?r
ii, ., " - --", "i wie aniii.
-v . ..p, .iiiunn iriiTll a imggy.
. n- rppwiett in ualro, on that Osman Dlrna wi tit
. .. " lunar in 9
T?1 '"ge force: been transmit! od K he., ?" " " "
... smite 01 two mMtl tt. even l- .t i . wmi, tHe
LAOOmUl and beneb f ..I.
, , iTJiiver. 1 K 1 fivornmett has appointed an admhninrator of the affair, 07 th. mnlcipalUy of Uewe. 01 wt
n
outers who are bellnvnd tn i,..,
, 1. - ' mo uwa
urowneu.
WHAT ADOtrr THK AMKKICAX H00?
IIkhmx, June 30.-A deputation oi
anuiacturers from
alted on Itaron von
prise North and South had .,,,.
er, all working for one conion obuc' and under one ft&g, i A The 'following letter from I'reshW Harrison, dated June aa. ws men n-al; I am In rccolnt of tim ivi,u... . . ..
. ' "" urn
MateaComm nalonaraof the WrW olu n. Ulan KxtMHltlon. It win he i,,,,,,,.,.;. "l
me to h present, hut I hVhII myw4 or th. opportunity to express mr deep mierei", thMieeeof the expeaillon, ami )v ., " Zr T hV 'J'S Himi4Hm.rs m, t(e
... ynnifu will not 1)1 to (i). V.?19 t,,,",KH,,tly, aHU ,H 'be inot l.lN.rd HP rltewlth the loeal nmnamr. inevtrr thhiK calculate.! to wake UtU. tn f:u-t, u well as. a nam, h World's Kxpotio ery 1 tpeetrnlly, your;., ltKNJAMIN IlAKKI.'-OV, John Iwytl Thacher, of New York responded to tho loaat of "The Holation of the Whrbl's Columbian fSxpoMtlouto Interiiattonnl Unity," He said that within the walls of Chicago In ISflJt, Germany might obta n from Great Hritaln a nobler bless. ne than Heligoland, and England mip t
1 uu a vHougiit expressed Into fern y tbe deft fingers of some German ,RI. chanlc. wileh would be more valuable to her than twenty Zanaibars. Ho would rather be a member of the World Fair Commlwdo and hrlnr about an' exehange betwM tw free Ideas, than to efftmt a roy4 athanoe, or negotiate a treaty. There wm no e.l of dlsgulaimr the fact that to many people the selection of a site no far away
irom the coast line seemed unwise and untimely; but it was now apparent that jn this seleetion could lie foitRd the secret of coming success, and that In it
wiey wouia nave another illustration of 1...M 11 .
ouuuing netter than thev knew.
.. .... ..
non. 1 nomas II. ltryan, of Chicago,
me worming vice-proeldent of the fair, in rospdnding to the toast of "The Dual
uovernment, took occasion to correct
a report that had been circulated during tlie. dky to tho effect that the Lake Frdrttslte had been definitely setlied upon." Hon. Charles II. Jones, of tho St Louis Republic, who rosponded to the toast of 'Thn Press," was exceedingly complimentary to Chicago. Hon. Henry Exal spoke about the fair's relation to inter-State unity; Hon. .Tames A. McKonzio upon Its relation to commerce; Hon. Mark L. McDonald upon Its relation to lalwr, and ex-Senator Palmer, of Mlchlgan-wbo as tho probable jwesldent of the National Commission waa MtliMlatIi,nll,.
receivedupon its relation to our National growth. The closing toast to "Educiitlon and Literature" was spoken to by ex-Gov-drnor A. G. Hullook, of Massachusetts, who declared that the same forces that had enabled tho people of Chicago to build their great city would also apply to the establishment of the exposition without a possibility of failure. It was after midnight when the speechmaking .had concluded and the company dispersed to the strains of "America." '
y. , Iiir safe In the Ohio and Mlsshaimd r,leIcl,'M,,n,,8fcp Commerce, yesntho'ioth. . railway office at Hrownstown waaSPj terd.v . ,ml lot,!fHl with him a protest Tokar In a fl", the other night Tbed. S TW oKMy Mil which arge force, been transmitted to head-miar ers fi!X Sy 'leclared virtually excluded from
vemng, and the burglars rot onlvfor iV , r ,owlM certain German five cento for their nlghK work Th8 dePuUtle qxim the 3lew. Hotk. Jso Oovernment to move, through thB Ger- , A Cr.tNTO.v CotrxTV jury wRteneM , ,H,8,ler, i WadiinjfUm, ! tb Tasper JII11 to twelve 7w foTwl nLMnin1 ? "MH of tried tosulelde by awanewlnr W t " VMhM provisions of the bill, iered glass. f Karon von JerepCh promised toglr ' tbe matter ooRsldaraUen.
A Hold Kefebory. UnIONTOWN. Pa.. .Tuna '17..M unni
yosterday Paymaster Atkinson of tho Uynn CbkrA-works was aaini ainni. at
the company's office counting the money to pay the cmnlovaa. A llrlnunn hail
jtst placed the money, Sl.Sefl, in envelopes, when suddenly a masked maa covered dilni with arevolvprau.l rdpil
him to throw up his hands. Atkinson ran out of th affinn nd
gave an alarm. The robbi i,l t.
money-and fled. A party gave chase. The roblmr turned and' "red aevcraL shots at his pursuers. Tha vinl ls
hit the thief with a stone, causing blm
10 arop 111s nat and part of the money. He was recognised as IVtrrv Tinnald
a former employe of the comttanY. A
sheriff 8 posse is in search of the thief. I ' ' WilHam HroAkea MHte(, Pink Cm', Minn., dune 27.-Wm. Jlrookes was hanged at :4 a. m. today for the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Coombs. The execution was the first la Pine County, and the second under tho John Day Smith law which provides tbat the execution muet take place between midnight and sunrise, without the presence of reporters. The condemned man was unattended by clergy ah he had stead fatW
all anlritHal advice. The orlme for whloh llrooke- paid tha penalty was the murder of Mr. and v rwL at.
Kae City, Minn., tast KovembeK
