Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 August 1890 — Page 6
WEEKLY COURIEK.
C. DOAne, l"uViHhf.
JAgl'KK..
INDIANA
Twenty-two vrsas were killed and M wounded in h recent masacrc- in Krserouai. Some of tho bodies of the victims were mangled beyond vecugaltiOR.
CURRENT TOPICS. TK HEWI H WHS?.
FIFTY-FIR-ST CONGRESS.
A kivjm'oot vein of native silver at a depth of forty-two feet has Wen discovered 1h tho anelent Tolteo workings above Duluth. Mitin. It hi aid to bo fabulously rich. Thoops have Won quartered at Denbigh, Wale, to accompany tho tithes collector on their rounds; Th people are greatly inconsed at the proceeding, ami trouble is feared. Miss. HoiiKitr T. Lincoln with her daughters Manila and Jessie, aro visiting at the home of Mrs. Lincoln's father. Hon. James Harlan, in Mount
Pleasant, la. She is in excelent health.
Twk.nty thoi'sanp persons attended tho first concert of th Choral festival in Vienna on tho 17th. Tho cntlro audionco joined In singing "Das Deutsche Liebo" and llo Wacht am Khuln."
Tub recent destruction of Thornton's cl cli mills in St. Petersburg entailed a los of eight lives and a million roubles, Thornton, tho owner of tho mills, is an Knglishman and employed many of his countrymen. n
A shaft is being sunk at Pleasnntville, X. .1., where silver oro has been dicovered containing enough of tho precious metal to pay for working it An English syndicate Is trying to purchase tho property.
Du. Ciiaui.ks Stkki.k Thompson died, on the night of tho 14th, at tho residence of his son-in-law, Postmaster Klnney.of Hartford, Conn. Dr. Thompson was ninety years old and was the oldest
living graduate of Yale Mcxlleal Col
lege.
Afteu September 1. Mr. Clarkson, who expects to resign the First Assistant Postmaster Generalship, will tako joint charge of tho campaign, as chairman of a sub-committee of the Republican National committee appointed for that purpose.
Assistant Skckktaky Spavldiso has instructed theol lector of customs at the port of Now York to admit without examination a package containing llolmes-Whltohead torpedo fingers, to be delivered to tho Hotchkiss Ordnance Company, Providence, R. I. m ' A I'AitTVof seven ascended tho steeple
ot the Cathedral at Freiburg, Haden. on
tho 16th, to witness from that height s terrific storm which was in oroffres
Tho spire was struck by lightning, and two of tho rparty wore killed. Tho
others wero seriously injure and one of thtm may die.
IlRrBKSKNTATlVK Kknnrhv, of Ohio,
on the 18th, put in circulation an agree
ment for signatures by tho Kepubllcan members of the House, pledging them to preveat the Tariif hill going to tho President until tho Election bill is passed by tho Senate. He claimed to have forty-nine signatures.
Tine hatred of .Tows in Southern Russia is unabated. On several occasions of late dowish lawyers, merchants and others have 1een oxpcled in largo numbers from Odessa and other places, and more recently there have lieen wholesale expulsions of Hebrews from tho bathing resorts in that vicinity. A TKi.enitAM was received by (Ionoral Carlos Ezota, provisional President of San Salvador, from Dr. Galondo. confidential agent at Guatemala, on tho 10th, saying a treaty of noaeo hnd been arranged between tho warring Central American republics. The treaty was said to be very favorable to Salvador.
Tin; statue of Lafayette presented by the French Government to the United .States arrived at thy port of New York by the French Lino steamer La Norwar.dlo on the ISth. It Is a beautiful work of art. whose height, with pedestal, is fifty foot, and cost S-JOO.OOO. Tho pedestal bear on its four sides bronze groups" emblematic of Lafayette's career in America. It will bo erected in Lafayette Sqtiaro in Washington City. I.v trying to impale a supposed skunk under some hay on r. barn lloor near Akron, 0.. on tho -iOth, a farm hand stuck a tine of his pitchfork Into the eye of a negro.punrturlng the brain and causing dealh. The dead man was afterward identified as.Iohn Williams, well known to tho police of all largo cities as ono of tho most dangerous crooks in tho country, who had killed two men and served threo terms in tho
umo penitentiary, from which ho
eoiitly escaped.
re-
IV th Senate, e the th. tlt Turl Mil wa talJ Uin um1 Uk Klvr and Harbor 1MI w UWva up. Tow ruiHttlllt9 uhmmU ttU'Mt mit - Mom iivur mitl 'rM4 to, and the ltll liavlu livu tvi through, tin- It to f St.'.M fttl tltt' t)tirVf IMONt it th MUiUslppl twr Ht lies Mounts ( Ih. K tiU, that hail Jnwu1 .rntiKMM v lv wtii "ttt, was reuirt ..lit tlt Hon-, thn rt.Htf rwttm report ou the 1 itlluti Ai)irprtIiH lull w xrt,-i-d o. Tha McKwy Kv-ll'( WU w.niont.dn tl, Hint i4 vol on It pi ' dtseknteu th hUcuvk of h iitruiH. FUtUmtwiMK wvutl4u tilt imlta r "f th nKrnni. Ah OVfNlHIC s0 W,IS Md Ht Hllli'll 15 prl. Yrtt wii1h biiW wr !. In tliu -nti,1 on tht Wth, the Kivt-rtuiU Harbor bill whs p.ihhU wjtli sundry HHirHtl MMlt!, Htt a WHfrHN WHS Hfktul. T)u eHfrt-nM r'lMrt m W1U uUIIhU NmUommI Mrk oh the Uuttl--tfltl hi OhUk HUIHU;I WI4 M(rvt4l tO... ItttltH I!lM0 tilM MH(ri'Hf r)KrtoH theCHtckNHMUijcii I'ark bill wh ttppnivetl. The MiKiy 111 1 whs pHtHml Hnl siihim iHliiiMirtnt tewolutlor wern !ijtot, Th An tl Lottery bill whs llifn thkn up and iwchL A uititlott to r.
hH!iUt tin vntii mi Hit) .McKay K-)let bill
wu wutirctl, ituil tltu lluustt aUJouruw4
Is tltSHHtv, on thv IMli. Mr. guity gve foritiHl not f liN Ulr lit i'Iihiix Ii
rulu", bt tilt) iHtitT wt'itt fiver HiiUerob
Jfction by Mr. Hohi- hii 1 1 Mr. KiIiuuiuIj, Thm (;lmiit.iI DvHviuney bill vtati vonllrHl and p.is-tcil. Tut (In plntu iraKiilli hi tliu Tariff bill w.i illeti!iii(l (urtli. r without ui'tlott, urn! after truHnuclliiK minor buslm a
the .Stn:tU) UiiJ Hirrte.l . In dm Homo the
colifttU'iiCK report tin Hid bill to reorganize
tint euatiiius iiutrict of l'lixt't SouiiU whs HXrectl tt. Seliuto bill wan pHSii-tl rr:tntlii
Maves o( alifiiCH. to per tlltttii I'tiiptnyus of
the eiMtiin- nervlet. TIib .Misltiiiil elee
tlon co:itft of CliHtineri HKitlnst MiiraH was Uetortnlianl fit favor ot tlieslttliitc iii'IHber In Hi'i'itidauee with tho cotuiitlttce'a
report v,r.ll minor IjllU were pitsej.
and tltu House llnully ttdjourneU lor want
of quorum. I.V tile SuitHte, on tho lDtli, Mr Q ty's re.olutlon 1 1 chan the rules hiiiI Hz a pro. gramme for the Miwtlon went over by arrunxHitient for one Uay Tliu .Sniiate ttinieil tin bill sraiitlir,' rlitlit of way through lamls in Utili, uml the II line bill autliurllit lieKotlatloni tor th imreliai of tlte western part of the Cr tw U srvatlon In .Montana. The Tariff Lill w.i taken up. and Mr. Plumb witlnlrtiH hi-t amenUitieiit to the tin plate paragraph tetiiinrrl)y. Sonic prorot was lnuile with tile bill .In the II He tits Alien l.uul bill was Oehatotl fur an imiir without action. An order reported from tlif.
(iiniiilttwin rule sttinSMtIdJ Hva days for tbo ooaslOcratlon of utnlneM from the c-oiiiuiittue on agriculture whs adiipttju". Ttaa Agricultural bill was taken up and pawed. I.V tli.i Senate, on the 30th, tliv ijuay resolution provlillti for an order of Umlnt-J was tie ba tul, uml at the end of the morning hour the whole subjuet weft: over ami the Tariff bill was taken up and one puxe ils-po-tnl of. The Hous amendment t to tiiv Agricultural Colloe bill and tlm Meat Ingpeetlon bill were concurred In, ami Senate bill to brlils tho Tennessee river at KnoxTitle, and Home bill to relieve settlers on Northern Pacific Indemnity Itoids wern passed,. ..In tne limine mot of the mornhtjc was spent debating the Alien Lind I.tw bill, wlnc i wns tlnally laid, on tlitt table, Tlie b 11 to pay claims of laborers under the KlKlit-lImir law was taken up, but weat
over ut the chu of the Hiornliig hour with, out action. The resolution from the committee on foreijcn relation calling on the President for liifornutiou con
cern lux the enforcement of the Kosslun edict UK:lnst Jew vras aJontett. Semite bill pro Win for the inspection ot wuu forexjMirt was taken up and passed, anil the Lard bill was debated but without ituut action.
STATE INTELLIGENCE
nr. wim faully bwral by her elothimi Uklug ttr trn a u. Ki. Kiver Cl.rltlan Cottfera l.Ul Ytk, 'U,H lftuKt&N wt th p'mm for tb xt n'1" ,MThkC, SL U A r. rallrs th othr day at Vwi'atU'. forW for kllliwg iMrirw Harlaw 1M winMr. Hil.U.v I'iohkh. a stag atrw t,f Alai, elsl with .lohw CpnipUta, a allfgvd agfttt fr a thBtrh"l 'UlXTmk SiMtlMVfi ladiaua I-ish A'httion ha olf(rtHl a rewanl of Uw th .Uvi.tiiu ttt aitr tM-nxMI lfUllty o vlo-
t t latiag tho law for tho prsiUH'tion of flU.
Mil iiuj.vN Cit v's faiMous ihi iuu togi. U has 1WH sold to ChleagaS who will ww.it for bulldlag Vh. Ki.ms stopped a Imrglar's flight at Wbah, ad the fellow gave hliM a
mvre drubhiag,
A vm.u baa iMHtw tut fw a IHhmiIbiiioa StaiH coavOHlioM to IXka Moi. la., ptWr 4. Vmw. llKMAxi-ux, th Vrvh aaut, ami llertullw.lh atMioHr. prhm wakiHg a UallooH i'xpWi'ltt" tbv North I'olf, surting from Spiulwr fen. Davis DAl.to.V. th American wlmWr.ou th Ifith, uueeet-ifully WMM-tWded tb task of swimming on hi back trs Fi4kt4Ht. Kaviantl, to CafW (IriNVx. OB tha eoaiit of FraacH. 11m was In tli watr twwHtythiw hoar and thirty ailHMtes, and at the finish was In e.v tlnt wndltion. The awimmer was piloted bv a boat whieh kpt wtthla
easy reach thoughout the trli. Okohuk Shaw and .lobn Davis.
!encavllle, 0., were klllel by lightnlnic, on tho I7th, wbtle standing In a chureh doorway w here they had taken refuge from a storm. Two other if' son standing .vith thent were Wily in-
jurKl. Hon. 11. li Pattiso.V formally ao-
ccuted the Democratic nomination for
Uovwnorof Pennsylvania on the IMth. ' m Utauw her father rfuKd to Anvif ks from Uruguay, to the ltth, ! . )HHHHMe a miMh4 teacher.
staU that the .Minister oi i inaace in- ,i0,v Kmrs, agsisl
Kisted tiMn resigmng ami mm mt other minisU'rs would follow his example. The balance-sheet of tho National Hank shows that fcW.OOO.OOO have been lost. Os tho evening of the 18th a1 fete wan given to the town folk of Narva, i.t honor of the visit of Kmporor William to Russia. Tho city of water-falls was illuminated. Tiik situation in Armenia is daily bornminir tnurn iliil(iralili. A wholovlo
massacre of Christians recently ewHrred He remembered H'lng the tfrst steam at Moosh and ontragos are reported f loat on the Ohio river, in HWA.
from other places. Tiik potato blight in Ireland has ex
SEVENTH ANNUAL.
M Urml at. hm KalttM wtM ! nmrtMssts IM ttttH Mfiwitw Wsttlnwe. ttwy, nimarr S. n nal tf t'tiw. mhh4 MmiiWiw Ths Wmk mi trpsrNUwN Kal ApfHNMt4tM (mm pStlwM-UHMMrt H4 MU MtMHl wi b The, a I H4t. St. Ih'i, Aug, 'Jft Tw wk fnm U-4ay (Sflptentbw ,) Uia gong will ad. In roapona to whlah the dMra of the great Kxnoaltion building will awing open and the tovenlh annual exhibition of the Louis KxtMMiUoNantl ilmlv Hall AiMoolatitm will to inaugw mVNl. At ptnMMt tka building i In the hands of the various elaaaos of artldana b'Klly engaged in prep ring for the exhibit, and aa far and rapidly
I has the work of preparation ad r a need
that Mr. Frank Oalennin, the general manager, give aaauranoe that when the doors are opened every exhibit will be in place and in ordr for iaspeetioa. The demand for pu in tha KxpoaN tion has inreaaed with eaeh yaar of 1U
Liu' 'i( Kci!i:i,i, itroinislng Imllan-( existence, and the wgasnt seassin will
ajMtlis miss of nineteen, db-d o
nlnete-n ,vear, is
, in jail at Waiiash. for nurglarmng twi J htniM'h at Lincoln We the other night, i Potato crop of Indiana rejwted to be in bad condition, I A i.'icn vein of sliver is said to have I iK'en tHcovfred on tho farm of .John H. ! Canine, near Waveland. The vein ontI crtps on the banks of Sugar creek. 1 Hk I5a. SrilWAKT, f Jeffersonville, who died a few days ago. was probably the oldest minister in the State.
tended to several districts in counties
Mayo and Loitrtm. Tim city of Wilkesbarre, Pa., was visited by a terrific cyclone on tho ltuh. Treos were uprooted and hundreds of
houses were unroofed and many demol- J ishel. Several persons were killed, and
t)io loss is counted by hundreds of thousands. .Mies PoTTKls. daughter of J. W. Potter, of Lansing, Mich., was killed and
several other persons were injured by a collision, on tho lllth, between a westbound passenger train and a freight train at Garrison, lont.
Tun California Congressional delega
tion, headed by Senator llear,st, called
on President Harrison, on the t!0th, be
fore he left for Cape May, to extend an
nvitation to be present at tho celebra
tion in San Francisco, in September, of
the fortieth anniversary of tho admis
sion of that State into the Union. Uep-
reseniatlvc Morrow tendered the formal
A nni;Aiirri. accident occurrod.on the nth, to tho Capo Coil -and Woods Holl train on the (ild tolony railroad, at Qulncy, Mass. Tho englno and entire train of nlno ears wero derailed, and ono of tho cars plunged into the engine, wrecking tho car and causing tho steam to escape, by which many of tho pa-songors, pinioned to their seats, wero scalded to death. Twelve persona wero killed outright; four diod soon after being taken from tho car, and thirty-one word sorlounly injured. CAimtNAb ManWinci (n Ills address in Urotnpton Oartory on tho occasion of tho requiem mans for Cardinal Nowman, on tho UOth, said that though it was too soon u measuro fully the work of Cardinal Newman It was certain that no living ian had no changed rolbious thought in Hnglund. It was tllo lnKplHiiggenitHof the trautarhut ntovetmmt tlmt had bnen shaping it,.. Chureh Lut for him nationalist,! would now reign supnuno as tho National religion.
PERSONAL AND GENERAL. TpK entire force of tho Census Office, now comprising about nineteen hundred clerks, was, on tho ISth, merged into one bureau in order to concentrate the wole working forco of the office on tho accounts of tho fifty thousand enumerators, so that they can bo settled rapidly and the enumerators bo paid off. Tint (Jrand Avenue Hotel in Waukesha, Wis., was the scono of a daring burglary early on the morning of tho 17th. In which Mr. and Mrs. WiUon. a Southern couple, whoso residence could not be learned, were lowers of diamonds and other valuables to the amount of SI. 000. Fop several years tho sermons of Cardinal Newman wero reported verbatim without tho knowledge of tho Cardinal. Tho reports have been carefully preserved and will be published. Mit. Hi:at.. a member of the Hritish House of Commons, lias received back two postal cards by him sent around the world, one having Wen sent eastward and the other westward. Tho former made the journef in fiftv three
days, and- the latter in slxtv-eisrht
days.
Ox the night of the 17th the stables of tho Lyon brewery in Harlem. X. V., wore burned. Loss. SlT.l.om Fortv-flvn
horses out of the 1:5s in tho stables perished. The brewery was saved.
(KOIifii: I AlititAt'i.T, chief of the In.
dian police at Standing Ilock Agency.
N. IX, died on tho 17th. Jin . ttm
Daniel lloono of Minnesota, and a man
of great influence among tho Indians, being himself a quarter-breed. Ho
saved tho lives of many whites during
tho Indian troubles.
Tub laying of tho corner-stone of tho
new Catholic Cathedral in I)es Moines,
ia., took piaco on tho 17th, and was witnessed by a great throng. Next to the State Capitol, It will bo tho finest structure in Dos Moines and ono of tho finest church buildings in Iowa.
riinotJOH tho brcaklntr of a scaffold.
ing in a six-story building on the Kevski Prospect, SU Petersburg oltrht
workmen were killed and eight wero injured. Owixo to the alenco from Washington of Senators Sherman. Illscock, Allison and Morrill, tho conference of the Republican mombora of tho Senate finance committee on tho reciprocity question was, on tho 18th, postponed Indefinitely, " FitA.NKA, Hosmkk, of (ireat Harrington, Mass., has been elected president of Oahua College, tho principal educational establishment of Honolulu; and has accepted tl.o position, Mr, Hostner is thirty-five years old and a gradunto of Amherst. Hansom Smviiits, ofTennvllle, (Sa., a wealthy planter and a leader of tho Alliance party, was thrown from his wagon, on the lrttb. and hm-h-il iin.,i.
foremost against a tree, killing him In-'
ftiauuy, Tin: town of Ibjlmont, O.. situated In tho confer ot the New Ihirekaoll field, was damaged to the amount of aciveral thousani dollar, on the 17th, by 0y. clo
invitation, which was engraved on a handsome plate of solid gold. The President expressed his thanks for tho
nvitation, and said he hoped to be able
to visit California nxt year.
O.vk Mii.uox one urxnitKP axo Tim:TV ravn tiiocsaxp ounces of silver bullion was offered to the director of the mint, on tho 20th, but only 4M.0W ounces were purchased at the following prices: 60,000 ounces at SI. 1945; bJ,0O0 ounces at SI. 19875: 150,000 ounces at Sl.'JO. and U.VO.OOO ounces at $l.'JOi5. Fivk thousand people .assembled at Lawrenceburg, Tenn., on the 19th, and witnessed tho ceremonies connected with the laying of the corner-stone of a monument to the memory of Davy Crockett Asa result of the bond circular issued, on the ISth, by the Treasury Department for the redemption of $15,009,003 four-and-a-half por cent, bonds the offerings, on tha 30th, aggregated $1,153.350, at I04. The Department also purchased $11-4,100 four-per-cenU at 124. LATE NEWsTtEMS.
I.v the Senate, on the 21st, STr. Plumb's resolution to prevent the wJe of liquor In the Senate wing of the
J " ue iwieu oHi "i J wen t . Hnd rRbbits can bo seen Wunding along over for ono day and the Tariff bill was i ovrv Unfrer.ueul ontrr rUtZ
In Iron nr. .,.1 t. . '. "
maae set speeches asainst the bill.
'P.... li.iMjn tt.,11- -it tlm l.iiitnn fair
ground, Ureeiio County, were fired tho other night at 11 o'clock, ami f(Mir fast horse- were fxirnetl, among them a li-year-old trotter lmlonging in John Torhune, with a record of and valmsl at 92,m. The fire is thought to have orginaU'd from a eigartub. A r KlkiiKville, David Hall, merchant, put the mux tie of his revolver in his mouth ami blow a hole through the top of his head. Trouble. J.VMA.v.UMUf hi thinkingof annexing territory, Wr.NZtn. Kautskv ami Miss Daily Stuck wero mart ted in New York several days ago. but en roule home to Indianapolis, they lost their marriage certificate, and the old folks refusd to take their word for it ami insisted upon
a re-marriage. J he second weuuing Was celebrated on the lsth. Okock M vck was fatally stabW by Joe Collins, whom he was entertaining with leer at his home in Indianapolis. Iloth are white. At Indianapolis Wm. J. Roberts, a colored bar-U'nder, whs shot ami killed by John Coleman, also colored, in a quarrel over a trifling debt. Coleman was caught at Lidwnon, but k xked the marshal down and again escaped.V. S. Waih.vkk, a Lake Krie and Western freight engineer, wa on the 17th shot in the aLdomen by one of a gang of tramps he was ejecting from his train near the tlty limits of Indianapolis. He was taken to the hospital in a dangerous condition. Joski'U Lamk, who escaped from the southern prison two years ago, while serving a term for robbery, was arrested near Itleomington a few days ago. Lamb was playing the role of a farmer and was attending an Alliance meeting when his identity was discovered. A kkl'Xion of ex-soldiers of Northern ! Indiana and Southern Michigan will be ' held at lilkhart, September Addresses will lie delivered by General Alger and CorporalTanner. j Faicmkks in the southern j.art of the State report thatyonng quail wero never. bo abundant in the stubble-fields as they are this season, and fine tport is predicted when the season open. Young
squirrels are also plentiful in the wood,
find erery available foot ooeupied by
exhibits in the Main urpaing in exeeleneo and Interest tho of former years. The machinery department on tha lower floor will bo morn than ever interesting, the number and variety ot exhibit being largely lneraaaiid, wnHh the aquarium, supplied with the varieua kinds of fish to be found in Missouri waters by the State Fish Commlaeion, and the varied electrical displays, will be a sou roe of interest to all visitors. The art department will lie particularly attractive, the efforts in that direction having lieen rewarded with a variety of exhibita that warranto tha managers in saying it will present an ensemble such as has never been equaled in the West' The department of natural history, science and education will occupy a prominent position on the main floor, many noted publia and private collections having b"en drawn urxm to make It complete. The Southeast Missouri Immigration Society will lie on hand with a grand display of minerals, building fone, granites, marbles, woods of Soutticast Missouri, fruits, and also a variety of vegetable productions. The exhibit will be located on the main floor of tha Exposition building, in the vicinity of
the Colorado exhibit, which latter con-
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August t, wife,
rha Fisher, a dHver. Martin, driver, and CharW k!
i-Mngr, were maW im
Wy will probably die. Ilnu.u l ,
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n of August PUMd HH ttnklM very aeveraly hurt, and tCl
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Driver Paul waa
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their only son. had brought bU 1 U him, und the three were dtbZ the ear ttwaiUr uA.ii.. i. ...
weal. In this car waa also Coad Severn and Chas, Hrown. Wt. wall fell in this car was copjn crushed and the horses killed, r and his wife were instantly kill Severn expired in a few minute iMfing ukn from the wreck. It arms and legs were all broken.
eii arm and is
twrloufly hurt.
Another car sUnding in froat Paul a was also crnahed in and ln Usher waa instantly killed, and t duclorr Jacoky so severely In ured i hla death Is momentarily expt'eted. Another car waa smashed ad conductor, Jamea J. Martin brob fatally Injured.
BLUE GRASS PALACE.
FnraMt OpoMlnc of tk iWH Hr I'alarr at CrrnttcH l.jr linvrriMr Kw wltB llrllrprr.l h Klt.,,M tii thf IlHtlmi f CUUiaMp.
Chkstox. Ia.,
r.lsU of fifteen car-loads of tlm rlmi.-.tt
ftf !. r,,tunll Cint'a ,.!...!-,., ....I. f -"KSTOX. Ia., Aug, 21 7h
eultural and mineral production, , Palace of 18 was formllTw. Another very Interesting exhibit 1. "T'wm inr orermred. which ..rm..! t l- . n.on ea being prefaced with nuMr, t
of the most novel features of ti. Hr. i h,UW"H OI th tn
position, is the curloaily shop Old relies and antiques o every description are being received daily, ami a very entertaining collection is aaeurcd. The local displays are being arranged on a scale of magnificence not lfore attempted, and will in thenptelvea furnish a grand epitome of St Louis business enterprise. As in former years a feature will 1 made of music, and the season will open with Prof. Itauffuno's Hand of forty-five performers, who will be replaced on September 10 by Cilmora's famous band, which will remain for the rest of the season and furnish such music as only Gilmore's 11a ml can. Altogether tha outlook for the Exposition of 1890 ia very flattering and promises to sustain St. Louis' reputation of being the only olty in the country that has made continuous success of such an enter-oriae.
THE GOLDEN STATE
a fiwl.tm iHvltattwM t l'rpM,Mt HurrltHHtrt I'artlelptt Ht thn AhhI vrrsarr OlrbratlwH Ih Sah rraairkro.
WASiuxciTox.Aug.'JL The California addraaa, Roger Q. Mills wa introls
Pretudeat Harrison. Governor ft cis of Miss sari. Pifor of h m CamaMt af OhK wb had bata vit to arassat, saat the. nfr The aisnat kstiMing hi thren tlnm large a tha one of last year, 1U hf feet, and decorated all erer with gi-M grains, car la and lowers. Maysr sstoraoa deliver -d tb esi'wtof aWfass. 0Hijisi JMaa iMivered an quant araWan oa the duties of ciun ship, tie eulogised the palace ai
beautiful than any palace of aatioa: i At the conclusion of Governor h
House amendmenta to Senate bill to bridge tho Mississippi (just passed) were agreed to In the Houso Senate bill to chango the timo of sessions of Federal courts in Western Missouri.
and Synatc bills for bridges across the i Mississippi between the month of tho " Missouri and tho mouth of tho Illinois
rivers wore passed. Tho bill for the adjustment of accounts under the KlghtHotir law was doliatod without final action, and tho Lard bill was discussed at length, art evening session bein? devoted to still further debate on the bill. Tub Spring Hills (Nova .Scotia) coal minors' strike, which involved neatly eleven thousand men and lasted two
afternoon,
Witciicuaft treatment is alleged to have caused the death of the child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis, residents of SchtilUetown, a suburb of LogansporL The matter is under investigation. Mioiiaix Coitus, a highly respected young man of Ilrownsburg Hendricks County, suicided by banging. Only the day In-rore he was discharged from a threo months confinementat the Insane Asylum. Wiu.ts P.vitKi:, administrator of the estate of Wm. A. Parker, who was killd by a switch engine at Columbus, has brought suit against the Pennsylvania Company for 1510.000 damages. A Stati: case was tried In tho circuit
i "urt at Decatur, the other day. At the
Congressional delegation, headed by Senator Hearst, called on President Harrison yestor lay morning before he left far Cape May to extend an invitation to be present at tho celebration In San Francisco, next month, of the forfdeth annivemry of the admKalon at that State into the Union. Representative Morrow tendered the formal invitation, which was engraved on a handsome plate of solid gold. The President made a brief address, expressing his thanks for the invitation and his great desire to visit Callfornla. He said that while he would not be able te visit that great State thU year, he hoped to do so next year. He remarked that it was a happy coincidence that the invitation to California's anniversary was presented on his blrlhtlay, and said it would always be a souvenir of the occasion as well as of the kindness of tho Californtans.
and received an oration. Ik bo
acknowledgment and Mid be w defer any extended remarks until i day. WIN DOM TO THE RESCUE
months, has ended in u rAmnlriin .!,
tory for tho men. Tho management i jnstiKatl(, Kov. llerg, pastor of tho
IT WASN'T A SKUNK,
have conceded all the demands made.
Tin: llluo Grass Palace of IStK) was formally opened at CrestOn, la., on tho Ist, by Governor Holes, the ceremonies being prefaced with music, the handlrw
.e( tho keys to tho Governor and his ae-
eeptanoe of them with an oration. Thi: will of John Koyle O'Utley, exe luted In 1878, gives all his property,', real and personal, to bis wife, Mary A.. S. 0'Uilcy, and her heirs, and appoints her executrix of the will with full power and without bonds or sureties. Tiik following Is a copy of a cablegram received hj tho Consul-General of tiiiatemala at New York en the Slst "Pcaco concluded. Ayala will resumy tho presidency of Salvador until the election takes place." In the recent engagement at Zemin our, Morocco, tho troops of tho French Military Mission assisted tho Sultan by working the artillery. Tho rebels who fought with desperate courage remain uncowed. At Whltostpnp, L. I., on tlm 31 t, three young men and two girls bolot's;Ing to an excursion party from New York City wero drowned by tho capslx lnof their boat while rowing on the bay. Tim special House cotnmi lien a rv.
pointed to Investigate the charge aaainst Commissioner of Pensions Rauiti, began its examination on the "2 1st. Slits. HinnoxSKi.!, of JlrownConnly, Ind., and her daughter Sarah, have both kei'onie Insane en account of rtillglct i excitement
German Luthern Church, of Loot Town
ship, Henry Gerko, a wealthy member of bis, congregation, was indicted by the grand jiry for calling the minister a liar and a cheat. The whole, congregation waa summoned tociestify at the trial. Tho jury found GeVko not guilty, leaving the minister te bear .the' edium. Tmk stove of Mrs. Adkinsen, at IndjlenapeiWi, eenneeted with the natural gas pipe; exploded and tore out the end of a ln-ick block and threw the baby a long distance.
Hut a grn With hh tlHiarory tatloe-A 1'at.U Ihi-Hnt.
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iSiuu, mivnr- Inniv won Lnv ti, I. roil Wll un - x... all
I. " --w ivioany, iarr Pili Ba made the distant from Kokomo to thel; flurcrioks ?n liiir. tit i hn PiuiiiiD. ..I.. At . . OU!' -rooKS in
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in
tliree hours and twenty
15S miles,
minutes.
IIknuv Hot'rjiii.AXH, living near New Allmny, jumped from a fence and fell on a moving scythe. Ho was terribly out and may die from lock-jaw. A itnvoiri.va faction in tho.Gm-man Lutheran Cliuroh at Torre Haute, has organlaed a new church: The necession is on account of tho refusal of the pastor to allow wemliers of secret societies to wear their regalia at funerals of deceased members. N'athax Ht'i.iM.nsTox. of Dublin, was robbed ot 51,000, which he had concealed In his house. .Iohn Dooi.kv. a prominent cttUnn of Areola, Allen County, commiUwl suicide by hanglnp h, kta Wm( Vo ran Ih; asinMl, ns ho was in mf(M.ts.
me circumstances, i,ilMf ,jH, (iWnilf )f
Krpats.
PlTTRHUiiflii, Pa.: Aue. 21. A sneefal
to the Times from Akron. O.. say I: At Talmadge township six miles from this place 'yesterday a farmer's children playing in tho Itarn observed a pil f hay moving. They called a farm hand to kill a supposed skunk under tho hav.
uin nireo man thrust a pitchfork into the hay and impaled a negro. Ono of the tines entered tho negro's eye and reached his brain with fatal effects. The negro was Identified as John Will.
nown to the-IHlllea nf n
one of tho most dangerthe countrr. Willi
has killed two men ami i
VB three terms in the Ohio penitontlarj-, from which he recently escaped after serving over fifteen years. Upon him was found a loaded revolver, burglar tools and valuable recently "stolen from residences in tho neighborhood. The PrllMif VWt t the l'hll irfrlnhla Mll. Pim.AiKf.i'iiiA, Aug. Sl.-lVesklont larrlson, while on his way through this ciiy en route for Cape May visited
tne mint. Among the Interest!, g west of this city, became things on exhibition in the bulldimr :a 'sane yesterday. It was
The Serrliiry of the TrfXMtirjr M h thr Krr-arh to Krttove the .striata the Muni-y Market. Washinoton, Aug. . Thft toll circular was Issued from the Trea Department at a late hour last nlgit Ornrn orTHa J-ncafimr W AHHINOTOK, l. C, Al. 21. W la p:r'iMHC of (he authority r nn Ih ctloH MM nail WBW ( tbc Kvr 1 M ntm of the tnlt l stalo. puMtf hwrwliyirlvpa that at any tiler blrrT' her 1, !HM eretiiry or tlw Tttvr rwcvlve at IImj Treasury IparttM "t. ' 1 city f Waoitinftton, li. C.orat ta ' ay aiwlxtant treaurvrof the tstitfJ' will redtwm at fr ffmr-anl-a halfr"" UoMtls of the acts of Jul . a'"5 i ary 21, W7I, t an an.ont w tweHty-mlllioNs of lollt: ami out" HtHdhitf)y after f!fptenfcr 1, 1', wh ! pay to the owners of the hernia f' all th iHterot on ialtl Itoo t ami n Ihjc AuxHstXl, HM, without rhtc of eet. The clrMlar of Awgust 19, iwt " by rwtrlHtled. SlKHfil WlM.UK WisiMtM, 5rrtar It Is explained at the Treasury
pertinent that the slight delay in m ing the prepayment of interest on twenty millions of bonds is male net ary by the fact that the law doe permit the anticipation of wore t one year's interest A Jtlletl lrl .HHlcidr. Looaxsi'okt, Ind.. Aug. 'JJ. -Attt o'clock yesterday morning Mr, tt MIllhoHso was awakened by n"1" an adjoining room, occupied br : daughter, Llda McKaig, aged cigb Upon entering the room the girl found In convulsions. A letter found addressed to her lot it, t lluchanan, ot, th's city, in which bc braided him for jilting her, ad him good-bye. giving direction her burial. Half an hour after V discovered the girl died.
the medal struck off J commemwatton of President Wll am unrV n-i.....
lhis was shown the President, whe law it for the first time. While on i.U lour of tlm building the President wai Wcognlaeil by tho employes who gave Him Several haarlv i . .
ue le-ttes a Utg family. j Uen and what he had seen.
KllKiM anil lHMHlty Coi.t'MMlW, Ind., Atig. II, -On acfef religious excitement Mr.4. Hw; Selps, of Johnson toJvnship,eii!lt f1
violently neccf?
bind ker hands aiul feet to nrercl1'
from killing herself or dointf tk harm. When her daughter. Sarah. M twenty years, saw her mother's n v condition an she struggled to frw self, she, too, lost her mind, and it fteomeiarr to csmfine her to her where she Is guarded clotwlyare Iwlng male out to semi th and daughter to tha asvlnm.
