Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 August 1890 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER. C. SOAKX, XMVIU4r.
JAil'KIL
INDIANA.
CURRENT TOPICS.
TD WS II MITE
CK.VmM.VX MlCMKXKK of the KPbtkaa Sn" etmtmiltoe of Indiana ays tfce KepbUeaa will wry that State tAkU fall.
TuKpofilatioa ( Chauaooge,Tenn., aecordiiitf to tbe ontcial rough eat, k WHMUu iiieresee during the pwt deeade u 1.7 per cent 0.K HVNUKKt ANITWKNTV.StXdeathS from cholera ocearred at Jedda, en the lth, iM at Mes the death (rem the disease numbered 10. Sischkt.vky WiMH.M kas dismissed twedepoty surveyors and one deputy ' naval ettlcer at the port ef New York because there is ho warrant ef law for their retention. 1'hinck SAMLHwr is in Tunis traveling under an assumed name and with a pmetport from the Italian Government. It, is stated that a desire to Inspect an estate is tke reason for his .visit. m A mas mkktino of colored resident t Washington, D. C was held, on tke
night of tke llth, to urge the pasafe ly Congress of the Lodge hill. Speeches were made by Prof, Langs ton and others. The German residents of Reval have been moaned that Emperor William will remain in their town for half an hour or his coming visit to Russia, and will reeeive a'deputatlon of Germans. Grnkkai. Roukkt MacFkki.y has been authorised to offer a site at the Soldiers' Home, near Washington, as the burial place not only for General and Mrs. Grant, but for the remainder of tke family. Thb census of the State of Massachusetts, with one city and three towns estimated, gives the" total population as S,194.SSC While the State has not fallen behind in its ratio of growth, the number of Congressmen will remain the same as at present A NATCKAlt gas explosion at Indian
apolis, I ml., on the 13th, blew out one end of a three-story brick tenement
house en East Washington street Mrs.
Mellie Atkinson, daughter of Thomas
Kelly, and an unknown plumber were injured, but not fatally.
Coxckeswmax ltUTTKRWoRTH. secretary of the World's Fair, arrived in "Washington, on the 12th, where he will
remain some time, endeavoring to
secure favorable action upon certain
matters deemed essential to the ad Taneementof the enterprise.
Es-Secmktak Whitnkt denounces
as absolutely untrue and wholly absurd
the resort that he Is interested, in con
nee U oa with Melville Stone, of Chicago,
In a projected syndicate of penny papore, which are to be used in booming
Mr. Cleveland for the presidency.
Sarah Althba Tkkky will have te
pay tt,M7, the costs of her late suit to
reeerer a portion of the Sharon estate.
This will strip her of part of her property left by Judge Terry, and will
preba'My discourage her from appeal ing the ease to the Supreme Court.
A iktaii. of prisoners numbering ISO,
en rente to Siberia, recently, attacked their escort of fifty-three soldiers, and
a Woody ight ensued. The soldiers
barged upon the prisoners with fixed hejoneU and killed eleven of them. A
number of others were severely wound ed and the revolt was soon quelled.
Thk House committee on library, throach Mr. O'Neill, of Pennsylvania, on the Sth. reported with a favorable mendation a resolution to accept
a statue and pedestal of General Grant
from the National encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, to he erected in Statuary Hail in the Capitol. Di'mina a recent battle in the eity of San Selvader lite! force ef the provisional government -seiaed the American consulate in that city, hauled down the nag and damaged property. Under a
demand from the State Department for
full reparation, the fisg was promptly restored and saluted with twenty-one gas.
FIFTY-FIUTT OONaRIlf. IX it Senate. en the H, Ik conference repert m the turtifhmtmu hilt adopted. A lot dfiMMMWhm WWJ MM e MWlr mm leport um tb Smdj- Clvtt Approprta. tm WH. wtteh wmtiSmr aereed - a laitber confer ulMfrs ordered en tbe lrrotation itew. UM Is tbe afternoon the I'm rift b H tafceu up. but u presre wad with It tbe lloe weWur.iu .it tiui Utfiittrul ll iM Ii-hcv bill whs
NnlMMl nrly Iw tU ru-riMH. nud th UUI wat ltt ruMstiMitr .of tuc nlwrmmh was pent Ulscuixlwif at ii.lult.H from lhj voMmlili ru'.t te Wrlmt ih Htittv HMKMlmHta tu th IndUH Approjr l luti bid mtarm ttw Uou lr ImmwUl-Ml-(.u.Wratla. Ix U S-Ht, wh ittoMi, Mr. Harfrv4 a rlutKH, whleh wiw rutvrreu tothw miltoe m ru. Itndie to snwrtn utHt m lite TMrift MM r ihw WBKwrM whiek mar to lit dhaie br th iMrMration f a llmlttHl "H-evkiu qutnthm" ruU In thv rulM of the Senat. Th Tarl WH tkeH tiikwn up, but tiwln t inloiKMl nprhs of a (jeHrral nature but 1 Ittle pricre Mai'maUe , Ih the Ilst Mr. KUw, rUing tt a uvttlHef irtvlliNs,ilil he bed ben foteiUly JfUlHwl, whila attemptinx tlnT the House, by a Uoorkeeiw, ijafnl-ir to art under orleri of th Stwakvr, The SjmHkr rH .1 the neit)n aUmUilblp, aul It ref 'l to th eon. mltt on tb JHlK-ry. Th llue then, after UUcuwIoh. tfHS4 te iHiMeur In tht
8nat Hiwentlwenu t the lmilaa Appro
priation bill and adjourned.
1b the SeHiite. ob ttw Uin, consmeraiwH of the Trl b!H was euHtluMed. the diu-
aloa turHliK on the tuetNR m lime wasieu uh Individual Itwius. Several projwMed amendiueHt to the metal schedule were voted dowu. Just before adjournment Mr. KdmtiHd offered a reolutlon wlileb west over, to put the nve minute rule Into effect mn tlie dlevuMion ot Individual Item In tbe bill. ..Xn tbe Hou'je. after owe HlbuterInx uver tbe approval ot tbe Journal, a fur. tker conference on aome deputed amendnents t tne Sundry Civil Appropriation bill was ordered. Tb.tkluoH bill, regulating iteaHi railroad In tbe Dlitrfet ot Columbia, km UWeH up but Heal aetloa en It was prevented by dilatory motion. IX the Senate, on the 12th, House bill tu xtnd tbe eenus law o as to obtain information from unincorporated ex pre a companies, was pasaeJ. Mr.Kdiuund aain offered bis order to limit debate on tbe Tariff bill, and Mr. B'alr offered a resolution to permit the previoe question to be ordered after two bours' debate. Horn were laid on the table. The rest of the day was devoted to th discussion ot tbe tin plate paragraph in the Tariff bill. . .Intlie House a concurrent resolution extending current appropriations to. VufcntJ was pased. A motion to reconsider the vote by which the bill to prevent collisions at sea was passed, was aureed to, and tbe bill was amended sllxbtiy and again passed. During the vote a call of the House was entered, and Mr. Obeadle offered' a resolution 'o call absent member, which w a debuted and Anally laid on the table. Tae Senate bill reoulrlnjj vessels In colli. Ion at sea to stand by eneb other (with amendments) was passed; as were several ether bills et minor imnortaaoe. IN ike Senate, en the 13th, the House amendment to the Marine Conference bill were agreed to. Resolutions relating to the order of buslnes and limit of debate were referred to the committee on rule, with an amendment to include the Election bill. Thel int resolution to extend current appropriations to August?. wa passed. Con(deration of tbe Tariff bill was resumed. The conference report on tbe Indian Appropriation bill was agreed to. and the bill to Increase the clerical force In the I'enaloa OAice was passed .In the House n bill authorizing the bridging ot the Missouri riTer at St. Charles, Mo., waa pasted, and tbe conference report en the Fortification bill was agreed to. Further bueiaese was prevented by want of a quorum. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Tiik Italian Goverument has ordered the aessation ef emigration from Italy to the countries ef South America. JuMX Hknkv Xkwmas, Cardinal-Dea-
eon of the Roman Catholic church in
England, died on the llth. after an ill
(pneumonia) of less than three days duration, at the age of nearly
JiWiM 4ACKW and Kajje, ot W I'nitS tate Cirvuit Co4irt for th. Southern district of H.veJedW that under the Tl.u mi, under tho CH;crrll7 !' railroads are free U wake sueh ri .r lor their inter. atd U clarify and seal their charge as w them heems beet. .. v.u. Ui. vitt. on behalf ef the
iarltj ef tbe member the rjrnfe crumltu-. on the ", favmmblr a propod cotwUtuUima
amendment to giro women t nguv v. ....
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i..,-.vivt eattaltts am a
of the erew of the veeU of the !!
ube Navigation Company, nave gr Htttlw of their invention to strike In roe from S to tW gulWeM ir kile on
thelith. M ; . Tiik "original package" saloons n Iowa went out of exintenee as rapidly as they made their appearance. i....:. u M apwkv has been elecd
illrector of the Canadian Parifle rail-
rt from the l'Hltd
States during July pat aggregated in
value ,7SO.S7. against 3.W,3i"
July, 1S6. .
Tint renort that cholera is prevw
ing in Smyrna Is declared to be absolutely without foundation.
w it u-.tv-ifi! nf t!u?fna. Ore., was
accidentally shot and killed while hunt-! ing in the mountains, on the lSth, having been mistaken for a deer.
A NKW fcchetlule ot prices was ir
by the Newark (X. ) leatiier maTin-
facturers, on the isih, increasing pnea ten per cent- all around. JosKni A. Saiuiknt, aged seventylive, and bis grandson, aged four, ot Ewlnsr. Mass.. while :rossing tho tracks
of the Fitchburg railroad just east of
Ewing station, on the 18th, were strucK by a train and both were killed. Mlt. Tukhin. an Oklahoma claimholder, was shot through the body, on the 12th, by a man who had been hired to cut hay on Turbln's land by a claimjumper. Chaikman Maxi.ky of the KepubHcan State committee of Malno says it is the unanimous voice of tho committea that the campaign this year be very short and that tho public speaking
be conrtnod to the last two weeks of the
STATK lNTELIiGENCJs.
... a nrimnMai I
N ATOMS Al JSUAMrmaWiT. j- mnv
nue clttU'HS Ot M'T hi ahaaed n large uiemonai M mountiw by th ifur 7i, whleh will be ewu-d in the city
, . . bava our
ater, witH-n ": v liueiH the
park and formally m - wMk Lwgre( tbe aoWiew' wunlom which begins there Sepiember i'J, ,, Tmic hardware atoreef M . JJler, at l'eni, was l,rflaried, sad aheut m worth of Um revolvers tahen.
A. J. HAMMl, ROPUliilc. lUm Couutr, wan Hominahwl at lrre HauU' for joint HpreaouUv, A xATt'MAt. welUwbU'h eboot
nfieen feet, was struck in orthtuf un, a fw days since. MHHMT MXAl'H. . m..v M'.twHichliL who lived near
Ikdpbi. U lulling, and an exam nath. 1
( his accounts show a "?r fXUtw. He was last heard of at IX catr, 1U. , A vitnv brilliant meteorla showor as visible at Seymour a little U ..... HltfkL and H HK
shower of smaller maf nltude was visible .he pventag Wfore. A immi aWlcted with rahlirs entere, thevnrdot Mrs. Kliaabetb Hayes, at Siienver. the othr night, and bit the mm of Jim SlMMte. Mrs. 11 ay es. in ondenrtwing to save the child, was hittn in tho arm. A niadstone was aj,.ii.l to tho wound, but did not adhere.
Mr Hayes and the child were taken to
Terro Haute for further treatment. I'OHTKit Vawtkm, aged alwut ten. son of a widow in destitute circumsUnces, while attempting to board a freight train at Tipton, fell beneath the wheel and lost hte ritht leg. Tin'. Prospect Hill coal miner. Mn coupes, are on a strike over a dittlculty alout two weeks' pay. It Is being arbitrated. I'DSTMASTKIt Ihii'oi.Ass, of l'UlnlMtl. was rtiHHlSi&W and sent to jail for six months for emheitaleinent. y Tins Methodist church ami Snmmey llros. block at Shipeewan, was destroyd by fire a few days ago, Wii.uk I.oxo. aged ten years, stabbed William Charley, whose age is aiieut sK-ti'Mi. at Molt Town, Harrison Coun-
tv. the other nljfht. The wound is
ported to he fatal. Kino Hkhoii died a few days ago at
Itaptist
Op of
tf.1" to for ,W. I1
r.m was
t eomraOM mlie, V, .7, ; bw
expended UmW'JTWM. Wividuallr T
' k w umm I ..!
oTlf, Aug . 1a.-Tho ttmtmUi quaru-r ediag J, j- ' tt. the twentr-lo-rth KtioaaI K-oa waa e,pa4e4L Thtta1
ment U. A. . w. , ., V by the Grand ArL ,x Hall at IU a, w. The hall wa. Imaita. u ,wu u j . Ulj fHlly deoorated. and the k wm mm- nnunaw uate Urelj- oncupied by delegate, whihi the Av lb .fu-rn 1 bateoniee, which were set 'ori. eluHi. the KincipTn hers of lb. Grand Army.wereftl led with to vh. Kat, i ZJT
veteran, ueuerni " ""7" ey some, o(4 to : - the Hret to arrive, and he took a aat to the L "'m seat with tbe MiaHrl department, yra-ltruit. in im?LC H although urged to g and Chicago, h, m "n plaUorm. H was warmly ffeeM The roU wa ealWu and by the oomrade, and wa the eenVw Ueee t each Stau had an iaUraeUon. General Charles lve, to name their choice 22 r -,-Ur.lB.fhlef. was with the Chlf w -4N,
Maasachusetl delegate, and other do- fall
nartmenw were represented by
nent soldiers. . I regular amj.
aliforala prefmated ih ,i,t . ,
onelberg.ar.Ur offi;;:-(
A weeUng ot tbe National council of Conneethsut named Colonel Www.
yea tne open ; Veasey. ol Vermont and V.T'
,roceedlng. and it waa eleven e'cloek onded the nominaCion. Colonel v!
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administration dela,
. 1 IWauiHMll UBM till uu..uu 1 . . .
wiihh iiiiHvrai nni " i' - 1 ' r - imhh mm iTVTirpn will.
platform and wa applauded by the Indiana and Ohio named General u, delegates. vin 1. llovey. of Indiana, whi u. After prayer by Vast Chaplaln-ln- taa sopperW SsnedUrg. Chief Rev. J, N. Foster. General Alger inne0U. Xew Mainpahire x. nald it waa the wish ot the contmatMler Jersey. Idaho and .. vxtS. and ef all eomrades that General her- prfwM for Colonel Vease T.
man, who wa In the center ot wte mu When Xew York was reached.
amitt great
General Sherman nrose
applause and naid he preferred to re
main with the jHlseonn aeiegawon. General Alger said: "Your wish is mv order, hut I wrefer you would oome up on the platform." Applause. General Sherman declined to leave its "WUke Commander-in-Chief Alger then delivered his annual address, In the course of which he said tvblla wo lament the loss of nearly all ef
onr old commander, it b a eouree of a-rua consolation and pleasure te know thU one of those reat leader of men b siMI tpared
re- ' to us and b In our midst to day. Upon him this Nation is pouriHK Ite wealtn of kiv and
gratitude It us hope and pray ne uiay loag be permitted to remain beret oar I leader.. our rommandwr. our Idol amd comrade. Gfnl b)es yu, Oewernl Sheianen, Onr love for ywe hi beyond words.
Referring to the condition of the oepealaatioa, he said that with few exoeptions it was excel cut Them have ben. He continue!, nam AHaren.ente In tbe Departments ( l.tulU ana and Mlsieippt, dr.iwa uom tbe lor
Martinsville. He was a
...tuiu. dnil i,illL- Kinir Hnrodof old.
campaign. Mr. lUaine will Uke no wll8 not0)i for i.j.s lovo of children, part in the campaign so far as speaking MlsJfJK the flfteen-ycar-old daughter is concerned. of SmWh, of MmlttMm, diwl the At the meeting of the National on- rnoon aCtw 8ufft.Hng unuild enmpment G. A. K. in Hoston, on the , sim.e tha n.nins before, at Ikth. Colpnel Wheelook C. easey, of , time she was ctwking supper, and
ermom. was lhl, atve ua wjth her apron. .w ,letIllu 'of which will be f,d In
Commander-in-Chief. UUter omcers w HvlomMl her in , the ieorda td the Judge Advocate-Uerteral
flames.
Hon. Jamkh 1
ef the New Allmny and Uame rro- ..hijmp, Hnd eonceselons from all parties to
I tectlve Assotriation, has received from I w-ttle. It bee been my determination to ree-
the United States Fish Commission a oicnU as n comrade, and with equal rlnu. , u" ; ; ..: e... ...t. . -ii... J every man, no matter what hi ct.ler or na-
large nnmimr ot juhiir nu ....- OIIHitt ,m,TUiru be has tbe tw. ptalica
tlon in Soutftiern Indiana streams, i no i tionw servbje and honorable
Mk. Fkank. of Missouri, introduced
in the Houie, on the llth. a bill to
amend the act providing for the World's Fair by limiting the number of mem
bers on the board of lady managers to
fifteen. The original bill did not limit
the number on this board, and a geeat
many et them had already been af petated.
A roi.oKKK Democratic c'ub of TWrm-
ingham,Ala., has petitioned the Hoard of
Education te remove" J. N . Clayton, one
of the colored teachers in the public
schools ef that city. He is charged with teaching more Republican polities
than any thing else in bis school, and
with mistreating and ridiculing children
ef colored Democrats.
Chaki.rs Mchto i x.Joseph ltartlett and James Daly, "green good' men. were
arrested in New York Cltv, on the tb,
and held for trial. They had been sending circulars to all parts ot the
country, and their arrest was brought
about through a circular sent to Russell
liar risen, the son ot the President,
which wa. placed in the hands of l'ost
OfHce Department special omeers, who
finally made the arrests.
Ox the llth Chief Justice Corson ot
the SHwt-me Court of 'South Dakota
handed down a decision that had been awaited with great interest from all
parte ef the Slate, as in effect it totally
dees away with the sale et intoxicating
lMtnor.as required by the stringent laws
already enacted. He aMrnu the con
stitHtkmality of the law and gives coun
tj- esjerts full jurinllKtien to flne ami imprteen' lieiior-jller without the
interference of grand juries or ether
courts, making it final jUrkdktkm in
anr mteh,csi. .
ninety years. He was a prolific and
profound writer on theological subjects.
and was the author of the well-known hvmn: "Lead Kindly Light" His rep
utation is that of "the greatest master
of English prose in this day and genera
tion."
DrniNo tbe week ended on the th,
the bodies of eight murdered infanta
were found in Memphis, 'lenn., the dis-
ooveries being of a most ghastly nat
ure.
Captain Hknry D. I'kkkv. a w)ll-
known farmer and fisherman of Agawam,
Mass., went to the Connecticut river.
on tbe llth. to get water, backed his
team into the stream and was drowned
A pair of alleged lawyers havo at
tempted to confidence Congressman
.lamps O'Donneil of the Thrrd Michigan district by sanding him a letter, written
is Spanish and dated at Toledo, Spain, in which it is stated by tbe will of Mar
shall O'Donneil, he is made the heir of
a large estate, running into tho millions. No one in Washington looks upon
the matter in any other light than that
of a thin attempt at getting a fee.
b'fl'KKINTKNPK.NT PoKTKK expects
that the work of counting the population of the country will be completed before the end of the present month, and Congress, it it so desires, can pro
ceed to pass an av,vt tionment bill and so
determine how many members shall
constitute the next House. The popu
lation of the country is estimated at
4,060,000. ,
Thkkk convict named naniey, i ur-
eott and Manning, who were repairing
a wind-mill belonging to the California
State prison at San Quentin, made their
escape, on tne litn, alter reiusmg to
halt at the command, of the guards.
Two gatling guns were turned loose on
them. Ilullets foil all around, but none struck them.
A st;cc:r,s.HPUi. trial trip of a storage
battery system of electric street cars
has been made at Dubuque, la., and
the president of the Dubuque Street
Hallway Company has closed contracts for fifteen ears to be delivered in nine
ty days.
Thk wonderful redwood tree shipped
from Tulare County, CalM by a Mr. Van
Doorman, and which will be exhibited
at tbe World's Fair in Chicago, arrived
In San Francisco oh the llth. Three
flat cars were required to, haul the ex
hlbit to the city. It weighs 70, 900
pounds.
Thk Secretary of the Interior, on the
llith, received a telegram from Governor Prinee of Nw Mexico asking for
troop to suppress White Cap outrages.
ItRKAlivrCrTH exports during July
past aggregated 51, agalnu Jv, mlb in July, 14..
chosen were: Richard I. Town, senior Vlce-Commander-ln-Chltof; George P. Creamer, Junior Vice-Commander - in Chief. Pkesiuknt Pku.kukini telegraphs from Huenos Ayres that the republic is firm and that the present government will make every sacrifice to save and protect its name and credit. Tiik Putnam County (Ind.) Farmers' Alliance has decided to boycott the Studebaker Wagon Works at South Bend for slighting a letter from iU secretary. Tiik Portuguese Cabinet having ap
proved the convention with England, the agreement was signed in London on tbe 14th. ' Thk next National encampment of the G. A. R. will be held in Detroit, I Mich., the home of General Alger. Half of Hie town of Moittler. France,
was destroyed by fire on the 13th. Forty persons were injured. Thk new Silver law went into elfeet on the 13th.
I ft M the saiue question that to day 1 dl.
. J, , I turbinx many lM-alltlee lu the Southern part P. Ai'Pl.RflATK, president tU colinUJ.t SMd wN1.tl w,u r,-M lire ny FisR and Game Pro- ' mtleMe and eunelte from all purtie to
i d(clir
In
Miller arose and was eretwl i,t -
plause. He was obliged to si- , platform and said he had ntrueted to second tbe nonur,t. 4 one whom the delegates honor aal loved It New York had noc.ivi;. ot Its own, he 414 not want tV. .
eamptnent to xorget that N onee owned a little strip in tU,, Mnn.t.l. U, , 1.1... ....... ...
might he unfitted for ordinart r?e yet there was one crop tha?, C,.'.j w raised to perfection the cro; ui w
men. Mr. Miller concluded ,r vvt
ing the nomination of tvdoo-j
mm the comrade who would 1" -.pjn-ai
by the enure delegation of .VOe Pennsylvania, Rhode Islanl, Tna.
Texas, in ouick .j;tt
Ctttom i Veaeey, Kx-Gii:
far ern rI Colonel
h,firtla nl
1 Smedhetf. an
L..tMMH lor
vf ...-u-biisetts wouVd
Colonel veaaej.
was divided m u
!.mildf. it
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LATE NEWS ITEMS.
In the Senate, on the 14th, the House
bill to ratify a boundary-line agreement between New York and Pennsylvania, and the Senate joint resolution to relieve Oklahoma sufferers were passed. The Tariff bill was taken up. and the tin-plate paragraph discussed. Mr. Vest's amendment to reduce the rato to one cent a pound was rejected 'J6 to So Messrs. Davis and Plumb voting in the affirmative. Mr. Plumb offered an amendment to reduce the rate to one cent and to pay a lwunty of one
cent a poind to manufacturers in the United States. This amendment was pending when the Senate adjourned...... In tho House the day waa spent in discussing the Nat McKay Relief bill, but on a vote on a motion to recommit, no quorum could lie hnd.
At the Church of England provincial
synod at Winnipeg. Man., on the 14th,
It was voted by a large majority to favor a federation ot the church In Canada, but it was decided that provincial synods should bo retained, subject to a general synod. Thkkk men and one woman were killed and eight or ten persons were
wounded in a bloody fight ixitween
fish are nunUly bass ami goggle-eye, and were taken from the Illinois river. A Pan-iiaxdi.k work train was derail
ed by slrikihg a cow near Knlghtstown. Six men were Injured. Johnny Hai.k, eight years old, was stolen from his home in Marlon, by gypsies, and the other day returned, ragged, forlorn and five years older, but the parents knew the boy, and are wild with joy over his restoration. At Evansville, young Holiday found his stepfather abusing his mother; finding remonstrance of no avail the boy shot Van Ituese, the stepfather, through the heart Thk post-oftlee at Edinhurg. a town of 2.W0 inhabitants in Johnson County, wus broken Into the other night and rohlied of over $m In postal funds and stamps.
Jokpii Lowk, an employe In mine No. 1. at Coxvllle, near llraxil, while
working in his room in the mine the other morning, met with a terrible death, a large body of slate falling on the back ot his head, breaking his neck.
He leaves a wife and four children
Locis M11.U.K was held up by two footpads the other night, and relieved of his gold watch and forty-six dollar. The robbers started to take his cuff-but-tons also, but saw they were Pythias emblems, and threw them away. The robbery occurod at Huntington. At Anderson Lewis Moor, aged fifteen.
quarreled with Rhoda Talhert (colored),
Talbert picked
tbU great truxKle ot life tbe troMK xhoald aid the weak. It ennobles the former and hetpe to elevate the li-tt-r. A ynpl t tbe opinion of tbeJodae Advoeate-Ge terwl. . ... . t ...I
tbooe approved and tnwee ineapproveu. win
be found In te report oc tne Aujutan.-v.en-era).
Tbe omelet report presented t tee twea-
ty-tbird National encampment, dated Jnae M, mm, wave tfcetotnt membership a uoeae
on tbe retl at tnat tlate a ibi wm Je
M, Matt, tbe total memoeMHlp wae .jea
With regard to the Disability Pension
bill he said:
nv a careful reading ef, tht lwal the
ontetMl explanation given ut It It will be seen that, no matter wbat a man niHelat
eomlltlon may be, K n be py-iealiy dis
abled from performlnK manual moor He m
entitled te a pen tie. IM us be Jwtter
iMWHtakere, even tnoegn tney nv net KtveM u all we atted; no country on earth Is or ever has been nearly geeeroue te It soldiers as ours. Referring to General Logan's monument, he said: The funds In tbe hand ef the tmeteet. nnuide of the appropri itlon matte by Conxreen for the sixbt nnd pedestal, amount toil. S11.T. I lncerly trut that tbe time It not far distant when till tribute to this beloved leader will have ln-en completed. Iowa Circle, In the City of Hablt.ta. bae
been selected as th t permaaent elte fr tbla Htontimeat. Speaking of the General KherWan monument, General Alger stated that under general orders from Grand Army headquarters to the posts throughout the country, asking for eon tribe t toes of from ten to twenty-five cents per member, there has been received to August
8. inclusive, 47.tM.
voaoae
lael wyj
porfLpd gaiiVn
senior
toukdl
mandew-
onel S
and rw
GeneraS
eouree. M .ilna was
anlauaek.
oael Veasr
in-Chief.
' J i
cety
llovey
areetcd
and by a unanimo
y was elecu-
Con !
r'--
NT
aired fifteen. 1 albert picKeii up n
iKiwiiier anil situck moot in me pit 01 cooxre, e.ntlued tbe General, has tht! stomach. Moor will die. Talbert -kn-retofore pnedn law mnt lex 4jia,'M each is In jail. i for tbe purcbate of a lte and peth-eiat for A mWTtU' rato nf minelMl trrli.f d .mouMmei.H to tleoeml Sb-ridaa, Imuran A i i.et UAi. tase 01 mingled grltf and Ma ,UttWM,kf Usl tbl law Im, m, MMmd. joy was that which wcurre.1 to Dr. and w, tbnt a portbm f the amount not raided Mrs. Joseph Grilfett, ot Nashville. In a peiNel can We conversed to the purone room of their, plc-asant home lav f chae of (.tatues, when we eonelder tbe fact
their little sick bov and in tho otbor 1 that an equeatrlan statue eoste nueut tn.ae. Mii?:r huh. m.k uo.t. ami, in mo otnor, . ,u-t ,h., f.ihir si
the mother In confinuniont, and almost j enmnUjiien Is far distant.
ai ine same instant ine utile imjv
broathed his last and died a little girl was born to the mother., Hvan explosion In a saw-mill thirteen niHes east of Lnfavette. James
negro lalwrers and a orowd of colored j Shoemaker was killed. John Jacoby, the
gamblers at the Shelby Iron Works, in
Shelby County, Teen., on the night of the 12th. Information has been received of
the murder In tho Soudan, by Arab, of
F. M. Gates, h. Kingman and John 12.
proprietiM", fatally hurt, and ethers badly Injured.
Indiana's indubtednese, according to the statement issued by Superintendent Porter, of the census bureau, is as follows: Rondod, 8f,.r.40,Oin.l'i; no flont-
Jaderqiilst, Presbylorian tnlstionarltH, iG asseU, ?4,8;tS,85.&7; increase of net
who, with seven other missionaries, left I
the United States in May last. !
Tiik entire plant, tool and stock of
the Hellalro (0.) Goblet Works wcro de
stroyed by fire on the 14th. One hun
dred and twenty men are thrown out of employment Loss, SfVO.OOO; covered by
Insurance.
Tun President, on the 14th, approved
tho joint resolution to accept from the
National encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic a statue and pedestal of tbe lato General Grant Fi.okknck Sui.mvan, a daughter of Thomas Sullivan, of Now York City, ami a man named Hurburt, of 1! 11 (Tale, N. V., ware drowned whllo bathing at Spring Lake. N. JM on tho llth. Tkn persons were badly burned by an explosion in tho Kimdnll Manufacturing Company's large soap factory at Providence, R. I., on tho 14th. Tiik population ot Trenton. N. J which is placed at S?, 13 1, bus increased during the last decade S..Vl per cent Tiik business portion of Austin, Pa., ww wiped out by lire on thu night of the llth.
debt. S,1.V2,07.5,
Tiik Prohibitionists of the Ninth District mist in convention at Frankfort, selecting Milton Handsome, of Hamilton County, as their Congressional sumineo. Kmma Nm.t of Walmsh, on account of unrequited love, attempted to com
mit suicide by taking a uoso ot mor
phine.
Ax Anti-Horse Thief Atmociation has
lieem organised at Valparaiso, with over one hundred mmlH)rs. Thoy agree to pay each tncmlmr losing ahomr, and not having It returned within thirty days. two-t)ilrdH of Cli appraised valmt of the animal. Dr. Loman. of Grant County, has do nated f 109,000 to the Indiana Medical College, ami the institution was a few days ago ri-organiaed and will start on a new career undf-r the name of the Medical Colhge of Indiana. AmoVHMKNtIs om foot at Crawfords. vllle to raise fiw.wm to Miro a naii ht-gss plw lino- The line will a)Mg tlirona Thorntown and DarUnghm.
that tho time for their Hnal ;
Tbee norke
nhoHbl all be pushed with the utmost vlor.
Touching the ttenerai Onant mennmenthe said: An ordinary plain vault on the bank mi the lludeon maikit tbe place of oar xreat chieftain. Thl I no credltnbtr etlberU u or to tbl Xetbn. T here xbowld l erected at the capital of tbk UoveriitntNt. dedl-
euted to tho memory ot thW xreat man. a
memorial building euen ae will be aeredtt to the whole people. Not a abaft; net a statue, bat a monument il Mruetnre ueh a has not been btMlde I In lhb or any other country. to which every elt sea within tbe domain ot tht xreat lend can refer with jnet pride. 1 recommend! that a committee et live be appointed by this encamp mar. t wbo dntbrx shall be In aceordanee With tbe forexolnx, and who hall be empowered to aollcft aid from the General Government nnd from Individual. I think we xlveteo little thought to patriotic sentiment; to the Xlorle of the pnt; to the ah rise of the vett-ran; to the old ring-, too little thonxht to the bteselnxi wv enjoy. Kverv patriotic act: eveiy seberipibn to the monameMt
tnndi; everr dollar devoted to the relief of
the .iHgerinx: every xathertex whera peg
iriouc aentiment are expruel. Help t build a we.itth that can not Ihi reprr.entl
In Mxure. 1ecane i verv Uch act tiresthw
the life that will pespetitata our lwr tor the
.Nation and continue lt p.otpertty, Thu address wr, reeelved with fre
qnent expressions of approval by the
largo Iwdy of delegates present.
The re porta ot Adjutant-General
Oeorge II., Ilopkiha, ot Detroit and
QHnrtermanter -General Taylor, ( Phil
adelphia, were preeunled. The report of the AdjnUnt-fleneral shows that m Jtm , 1H. tmwe Were In the neverai dpartnnK T.I7S poW, with a membership of mma. Tivm KmiM Sinoe June Hi JhMI. were h.m
A a com ''i"" s
mi I.i rtlaJ
oert Colonel Veaeey to 1 " "
awl whea ho appeared ttfe
enthusiasm. Colonel v-
the honor in a nries speeci
Next in order was '.be
candidate for senlovaVI
in-Chief, and it being
the office, out of eourtes.
Massachusetts the mitt
the delegates. Af ter a U
the name of Richard F. L
seated as the unaaimotu
Tobin accepted the peslUotf
George P. Creamer, ef Halt.)
tbtn unanimously elected jun,
r ,m 1 .ilin Thore were sev
didaflaUMt In nomination for the
of Surflsm-in-Chief and ChapUl
Chief, amnMM encampment dec-n
to take any aoajaon until
n.. MMMnwat unanimous vte4
to hold the next encamp I
tj( tha hoaa ot General Aif-
1 iw rMMcMl thanks at tbe f
... t tk. .MmruneataBl ared ifi
delegates that they oali cj
warm welcome, "UUKU " hard task to equal the lorj had received In BostonThe enounvment then adjarsc w
n -1- K atreets f '
JL Iro StWWWP VV eee-f , , , thottghnoiaegt.
neeeetf the paraoe 01 --1 v 1 .-d tUm Bctacle Prs
1. .. ulntatton. Th f
,. r. . j.t.Mfae Uf the
am vn ira v
tlonal encampment are mw T in attendance upon reunions 01 w-
regiments or eorp.
K has been ascertains .u"-
denneton, wne . .j-
on ineeaay. m
Post No. S, G. A. K., 01 T.-e-
THE RtLIEF
- a
K4chth Aeeeet W"VTL Tree1 ttoeel Woeaia's Meef Corp-
Ik. Aug. " -.r VoS! nvenUen of the National T
Kellef Corps opened n ,
me ai m .
Wlttenmerer. of
pie at Is Wlttenm
tional president.
ytenlay. r. ef lblladelphls.
in
r:?f s? ru: the
oratoe. wivh An opening d was sung. '"' A dent annoeneed the seriotn ; J-JJ NaUonal chaplain. and ealled ttPOR Mrs. hmWJ
department cnapam hi ffr nraver.
Itarker. the first ,KWidcnt. ... i..h ( FalbT aBJ
Kmma IW. 1 n the pre?
aevemt members of the l,"n;
lWident Mrs. Mary S. Uk!:u
... m !. MOW. I""!
retary Mim tewrx - u 11 t Krrr. Mr.
,r'. , 'j m Kmilt Sh nat Wood and Mrs. is.mnj
Fully thtrty-five Sta ""Z. d. The galleries were rro memherl erdec-
