Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 September 1890 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER C DOANE, PUBLISHER
JASPER,
INDIANA.
The cholera is spreading at Cairo,
Egypt, and several are reported at Tokar.
CURRENT TOPICS
TXEIEWl IK11HT, FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
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M SOTeadiatf Ht Cairo. ! ttMTart kill umW tfc v..uIl..iu ,uu,
was rtHtiiNMtHi ie it iim
. It is estimated that the damage done by the late floods in Central Europe amounys to $20.000.000 FjtANciscoPtpiuo, a twelve-year-old lad of lkll4tkl, fatally MM Lewi Perl, aged eleven, oh tbe th, during a quarrel. Thk veswable Judge Isaac P. Christtaaey. ex-United State Senator and ex-Minister to Tent, died at kis home in Lansing, Mick, oa the 8th. of earner of the threat.
StTMNKK Howard, one of the bestkaewn politicians in Michigan, died at Flint, en tke th. from grief caused by tke lo-w of hit only child, Mr. May Howard Poote, It is said tkat nine-tenths oflflfc corn
1 the TlciHlty of Mason City. Ia., is out f all dagger of frost. Tke oars are hard awl well filled, ami tke yield will he much better than was expected nearly a full crop. Local railway t raffle in Russia is
terribly blockaded, aad in minv nlacea
wholly stopped, owing to the monopoly
i me lines oy tae military authorities fer the transportation of troops to tke
NMtthera maneuvers.
Otficial returns show that fire million acres of land In Ireland have been cultivated in ISM, a decrease from of Isa.eeQ acres. Everv cron shows a
decreased yield, the greatest falling- off
wing in sax ana potatoes. The famous poetess Mary McKTeller, wke translated Queen Victoria's "Life of the Prince Consort" into Gaelic, died in London on toe 10th. She was
much beloved both by the common
people and the royal family. Experimknts are now being; conducted in the English channel, off Folkestone, in order to test the geological structure of the bed, as it has been proposed to construct a bridge across
the is traits of Dover to France.
President Diaz of Mexico is Maturing a plan for the reduction of tke army, which it is intended shall be composed solely a volunteers. His plan is known to only a few, but tbe idea excites universal comment
ttUM MAM .
StdellMl. Mli Mr. lUrk1 aUM.MIuittt t.. ttimkm
ktadlMxtwiav frre wtM arMl hi. Mle was restored to tke dutiable Uu The MHiidrr. oohoI Ik fr IM Hat ntMaimlM Into sdmrniwHt . In tbf llutMj tltt-CUylcR HrvH?klrWx eleetlou uai tatcH up, aad Mr. Hrirklnriaic w le a mweek in M uwn behalf. Mr. DmImII, of Pennsylvania, eil the dUte f.ir tke MHiwll(t aad after h atotloN to reeeMwIt had Ihmjh tep4ttl and the minority rejfort rrjett Ike committee report (Uhsostlnx Mr. Kreklnridge) wm adapted. The veala mmiIdi el the House wm devoted to tk euHaideraHon of private tendon Mil. I.h tke Senate, on the Sts, cMHulderattoa uf tbe Tariff kill wm rHitiwa. An afrweMem wm rwaeked to eilead tke tim fur IIcm. io uf the bill wm to eeuaidcr the Mfir tnkeduie Monday under a tklrtytHlnut
rme. aii ik im uiii. xept a fewreaervvd parasrapha (which inrluded the sugar and nclprwetty pararmplM), wm dlpoad of before ad)ournwet..,.In the Huwae tke foftfercHM report un the Kivcr aaJ Ilnrkar bill wiMdkeuaeed ana agrewd l. Tke bill tor a llht-lteiH at BnOth'a IilaaU. V., (with the S nate ameadMHt) wm seat to Ike eoHiMerce-'eaeMiilieM,. fter iono dlacuaeiea, u a rHllay ut tke Speaker pro -fa a. IK lh Snat. on th Mb, the vumereste
report on th Klver and Harbtir bill was agree! to. I)rU(f the debate or the Tariff kill. Mr. riHHib. In the cuure of reitiak la awpHort of hit amendment fiUelNK a Ux of fl.aa on 4llatlle4 eplrlta vxpreMeel tke belief that under thw bill there would be a denclt of tte.ew.xe. The amendment wm rejeetod, yea. IT; naye, w. The nnaaee
eaMmtttee nwendMaHte to tke su jir aekedule were adopter!, the vote on the rate of sugar above No. H Dutch ntami ard 1.-1r a) hi It As evening section wm held with a view to dlpnln of the remainlnx atMendmenU In the Home tke day wanapeat in dfacuMlttK tae Atkln oa bill relating to railroads In the District of Columbia. For want of a quorum do action wm had. IX th Senate, ob the 9th. tlm AMW... r.
Iproeity amendment to ttin Turirt bill wm adopted, j toW, and the amendment uf Mr. Plumb for the appointment of a iterinuHeut
cuitoioa comwiliMlon of fire to Investigate tbe tariff question was agreed t, 31 to H Tbe bill was ordered to an enKrosnnent and third reading. to M. a strlet party vot, and the Senate, after a brief executive ae. Ion, adjourned... ..In the House the entire day waa spent filibustering over a proposl. tloa to take up the Langston-Venable ele. tton case from Virginia. Ix the HHte, On the ltb, concludini; speeches oh the Tariff bill were nude by Senators Hoar, lllscuck, Turpi, Vance, Gibson and Jones (S'ev.) At s.M p. m. h vote was taken and tbe bill was passed, if to 29 a atriet patty vote. Mr. Kmtis beinj; the only Senator who was not recorded ott the measure either by vote or by pair. ....In the Ilouee the entire day wu sjeutrlllbn terlng on the question of approving the Journal, the object of tke obstructionists belag to prevent consideration of the Lang. eton.Venahle election case.
Thk London Daily Telegraph sajs thit the late Canon Uddon was tko pre test preacher of tke Victorian era. The Chronicle says that he excek-J Cardlnnl Newmar. as a scholar, and surpassed Dr. Dollinger in eloquence. Ma. Michakl Davitt has sent ha'.f a million cabbage roots to tbe districts in Ireland affected by tbe notato U!i-ht.
It k hoyed that the eahhace crop will, to a eenoidorahle extent, mitigate the
by the failure of the
Cahmxai. Maxxiso kas wriitra a totter to the Social Science Congress ow being hold at Lioge. Keigium, urg. inc the neooaeitj for eigkt hours an a workinc day for minors; that no women h employed In mines; tkat the obsorvne of Sunday be enforced, and advocating a national scale of wages. Empkmor .Toskpk has oonirihnted
early f lf.asa for tbe beneit of tka sufferers by tke recent Austrian floods. It is claimed that tbe appropriations made
ior a purpose of providing for protection against floods has been inadequate, and tbe niggardly policy by the Finance Minister is severely condemned.
Rrv. IIexkv Pakkv LtniKi.v, D. D., D. C L., Canon of St. Paul's Catfeedral, London, died suddenly, on the th. at 'tVoston-Super-Mare, of disease of the noart. He was born in ISM. The
t uomton speak: of hire in the
terms, ami are unanimous m 'declaring him to have been the brirhtot rn.
mentto the Church of England of. tfc.
wesent centurr. ' - n.Kv.,in; ,wi, wnn bishrck
PERSONAL AND GENERAL.' Dvkixg the sensational horse-race scene in "The County Fair'' at the Columbia Theater, Chicago, on the night of the 6th, W. I). Harbert dropped dead in bis seat. Harbert was subject to heart disease, and the exciting scene proved
too raucii ior mm. Staxmcy-Ib enjoying himself in the Alps a id has gained greatly in appetite and strength. He kas el imbed tke For no jrlaeior. o LWUK Bnowx. of Prvbasfl. T
known in her New York City bearding house a Kthol Cursia, wont to sleep, the evening of the 17th. while ssokinr elt-areWe, whteh fell from nor inffors and sot nor clothing on fire, all of which was burned front her body. She waa taken to Believe HoaiUti
1 where she soon after died in rraat.
agony. Thk river Danube is again rising. The Danube Navigation Company has been obliged to step running its steamers. Freight boats have also been laid up. The landing st&ges are flooded, so that business is impossible. Several sections of the Northeastern.railway are mado incapable of operation by the floods.
IJUSIXESS failures occurring tli rniirli.
out tke country, during tke seven davs pnded tbe Mb, numbered, for tho United States, 187; and for Canada, '., total, SOS; compared with 1MI the proceeding week. For the corresponding woek last year the figures were 301, representing 174 failures in tbe United States and 37 in Canada. John Srr.uvA.v, a young farmer liv ing about twelve miles from Llneoln.
Xeb., was found dead hv the roadside
Ui. oirxu, oao et a pirasure port of ton from the "Pearl of IVkln" torn, psay. jumped from a Iug lira nob steamer on the Tth. she waa picked up by a passing tug and sent to tke ChamWrs Street Kew York Hospital as a prisoner charged with attempting sul. dde. l'NIMK MJXtSTKK CaNOVA 1KI. CAS-tiu-o of Spain kas declar4 ln favor uf a social pelley similar to that of Emperor William of tlermany. He be
lieve What the evils of Use workingmen's condition are attrlbutebie to free trade. Kmpkhok Wi i.I4 am has given orders tkat the regulations for the protection of workingmen, and particularly as to tke hours of labor for women and children, shall be strictly enforced tkrougkout the (ierntan Empire. A canvass of the House shows but one-tenth of tke members opposed to tke Senate resolution for the removal of the remains of General Grant from New York to Arlington. Apvicks from Armenia state tkat the Kurds are destrovinar orons and
raiding villages, while the Turkish authorities remain passive making no attempt to drive out the invaders. Kbv. Apot.imi Dokm.ixo, secretary of
tbe ortbweesern Orphan Asylum at Green Bay, Wis., pleaded guilty, on tke 5th, to stealing a watch and two dollars from the residence of Rev. Phelps, of St. Louis. Mi;h., whose daughter he was engaged to marry, and was sentenced to the penitentiary for one year. He pawned the watch In Grand Rapids and used the proceeds to make up a deficiency in his cash account. Thk scheme for a general labor union, based on an amicable combination between employers and employed is receiving careful attention by prominent business men and statesmen ia England. Thk announcement that Mrs. Lang try is going to Paris to appear in "As You
iiko It" has excited much interest amotg Parisian theater-goers. Tint fortieth anniversary of tbe ad-
mission of California into the Union was celebrated In San Francisco, on the Oth, in an imposing manner. Thk United States steamship Raltiruoro, with the remains of Captain Ericsson on board, arrived at Gothenburg. Sweden, on the 9th. Mils. Maiiala K. Paui, of lioston. a widow aged eighty-two years, was killed, on the Sth, while attempting to cross the railroad track at Sb
Mass. Captain Z. L. TainkkoI the United States Fish Commission steamer Albatross says that unless the Government prohibits seal catching on the Prehylov islands fur-bearing animals will be extinct before two years. A iir.HA.v body, supposed to bo that of Ihuon von Strauss, an Austrian nobleman, has been found in the Moran mountains in Washington, half de
voured by wild animals and carrion
birds. The grand jury of Queen's County . Y., voted, on the 10th, to indict Mayor Gleason of Long Island City, for assault in the second degree, for a vicious attack upon a newspaper reporter.
Chauxckv Sf. Dkpkw and Archbishop Corrigan were among tke prominent arrival at New York from Europe by tkte White Line steamer Teutonic oa the lth. A wokkmax whe fell from tbe third floor f a building in course of construe-
in Jfanalo, jf. Y., on tke leth, was saved from fatal infuriee Ly striking oa the head and shoulders ef a musing woman. Tke woman sustained bruises about the back and a sprained ankle.
STATE INTELLIGENCE.
MicuAi:t. Hakan. an aged reMtnt f oVymour, was fatally injured while walking in his sleep. Amkmmn has a new nut ami bolt company, with a capital of 9swe,be, headed by L. S, Taylor. .1ami;s Doax, an oW eltinee was sand' bagged at l-gUHftport, by footpads, ami robbed of kis waU'h and money, Ciiammw V, linowx. foreman of the Republican onlce at Martinsville, is among the mining slneo August m Thk ioial service on IN.uio .
WIS froot Torre Haute to South I tend.
has Imih extended to St. Jotwpb, Mich., adUtancoof furtv Hiilos. This will tak
effect OctoWr t.
.Ski.!.:hHI'k. Clark Countv. with a
populHtlon of s,WW, has lKerincoriMra ted.
John PlXl.lcv. near MemnhU. Clarke
County, met with a horrible aecidont
which will cost his life. Ho kU.1 down
from a straw-stack and was impaled on the hamlln of a nllchfork.
.Statu eterinnrian Knowles killed
INDIANA RCPUILICANS.
f nettet mi that fwnalm f tke I.
ana KMiWteiaa KUte CmsvesthMS a
IIHMIWMH-Tk Ttedtet aad tke flat lKm-Tke Harris ArfmleOatrathMi la. wd and HMHtker Keed CttMaralHtwtd lxntAx.U'oi.is, Ind., Sept. ll.Clia man Michener of the SUte central omwittoe called the Republican Stata convention lo order yesterday morning. Nearly ull of the l.JWO delegates were present. Hon. K. W, Thonjon. exSeeretary of the Navy was ehon iertuanent chairman,
A resolution indorsing Speaker Reed was read and groated with loud clieers. A resolution was adopted ordering the secrtttary of the convention to send a congratulatory telegram to Thomas 11. Reed, "formerly of Maine, but row of the United States."
The ticket nominated is as follows: Secretary of State, Milton Truasler. of
ayette county ; Auditor of State. Col onel I. N, Walker, of Marion; Treas urer, George W. Pixlev, of Allen; At
torney-Genoral, John If. Lovetu of
Madison; Clerk of
FLOODS
THt EASTERN
vemtUMMMs. Hal, ami Co..., .
m New Verk Cu THuaU Jf tSi
. l a Mauditm.
tho Sitnrann f'oiirt
two nitilos belonrlnr lo CoorSmm a l' oble, of Wayne; Chief of tbe
farmer living nine miles south of 'IVrro I ureau of Statistics, John Worrell; Haute. The mules had 1k.(.h atrll.t.Ml ' Judge of the Supreme Court, IL W. Mc-
-ATE NEWS ITEMS.
A conflict between the Nationalists and tbe police oeeurrod at Lurgan, Iieland, on tbe 7th; The ofllcers attempted to prevent a Nationalist procession from marching through the nartcr inhabited by tho Loyalist section Of tbe population. A serlnwa
affray resulted, ami many heads were broken before the police succeeded i enforcing their mandate.
Thk steamer Kartuck. belonging to the Alaska Commercial Company, arrived at San Francisco, on the 9th, from tke Arctic o:ean, with a catch of lS,Wfl seals from tke Siberian oast.
lwenty thousand more are to come from tke same coast. This is about three times the number secured by the
n American i.ommerelal Company, which ww has the lease in Alaskan waters.
Mhs. Mavbkick, the American wornan who is a prisoner for life in the Engltak prison at Woking for tke poisoning of her husband, has just finished the year of solitary confinement with which her punishment was ordered to begin. She has now been placed in the ranks .. i ,
v aocvmi-ciaw prisoners tor the remainder of her term. Efforts for her
pardon are still being vlgoroasly pushed.
An apportionment bill. on the basis of one Representative for each lSe.osfl of population, was introduced in the House f Representatives, en the 10th. The total representation provided for is JW4, an increase of twenty-two over the Membership of the nresent IIau
This would give six additional mh-
hers from Demccratte, and elgnteen additional memhurs from Republican Ktates, while Okie and Virginia would IdmJI amtA msavSauaia 1-
broken and his body otherwise disfig
ured. Foul play Is suspected. GKOKfiE William Ituow.v, an eminent jurist, ex-Chief .ludge of the Supreme
Henck of Haltimorc, Md.. seventy-five years old, died in Mohonk, X. Y., on the tfth. Mr. Drown was mayor of Haitimore during tke time of the Massachusetts regiments riots in 1J. Aktkmia llnxxiiTT, a farmer living near Hoaeove Falls. N. Y.. committal
suicide, on the 7th, in a horrible manner. Hennett cut his bowels out and stamped them on the ground. Then he cut kis throat Heing in the best of
financial circumstances, the only theory for tke commission of the deed 1$ Insanity. Ox the 7th Charles Stelncke, eighteen
years old, and Elbert Hutch ins, aged fifteen, of Detroit, Mich., quarreled, Stelncke firing at Hutchins with an airgun and striking him in the hip. Ilntcli1ns returned the fire with a rifle. Stelncke received tke charge in the left eye and died. Hutchins was arrested. Tub Harillas Government In Guatemala has decided to exile the daughter of General Ilarrundia, who attempted the life of United States Minister Mizner. This is done out of deference to Mizner's wishes. Ho does not want her prosecuted. It Is reported tkat all of Harrundia's relatives are to
be exiled. Thk riotous conduct df returning cattlemen on board steamers from Europe has become such an intolerable nuisance tkat a number of the lines have concluded to, In future, refuse to carry them. pmti.vn a funeral service in a I'ikesvllle (Md.) Usptistekurclt. on tboTtb, part ef the floor gave way, precipitating the daugkter of tke dead wewin. the undertaker ami two pall-bearers Into tke cellar. Tke eofitn narrowly escaped a like eataetrepke.
Ix the Senate, on ttie 11th, after the transaction of some routine business the conference report on the Land Grant Forfeiture bill was taken up Mr. Morgan took the floor and spoke four hours in opposition to the report, and had not finished when the Senate adjourned In the House, for Jack of a quorum, shown bj the first roll-call, adjournment was had at 1:2: ST, p. m.. without making any progress whatever with the Lanes ton-Von ahln nnntnctiut
election case. Ix the Republican Senatorial caucus.
on tho lltb, about a doaen bills were talked of as worthy of speedy action, among them tho Anti-Lottorv bill: tho
bill for the relief of the Supreme Court
oi '.ue united Mates: the Senate Pure Food bill; the Lard bill; the HankrtiDtcy bill awl the labor bills that had passed tho House of Representatives. These measures will bo taken up in about the order mentioned, the AntiLottery bill being tho first to receive VI A
consideration. Fok tbe third time since tho great Charleston earthquake vast volumes of black smoke, running to a height of rm fcot, have recently been regularly emitted from the seven mountain peaks of the lllue Ridge chain. Many of the
people kave become so alarmed that they say they will leave tho neighborhood. The recent burning of a brewery at Frankfurt, Germany, with serious loss
or me, was tho work of a discharged workman. After setting fire to the building he opened the vats, allowing
vwo oarreisot liquor to noes the place. He finally committed suicide. Much discontent is exhibited in Madrid because of the arbitrary action of the government Is suppressing newspapers and municipal organizations Which WOtlld bo Hkclv tonnnmA ti
official candidates In the coming election!!. Dr. James K. Koc.khs was faulty shot by Wra. F. Reyd near Alexander, X. C on tbe night of tke 10th, in a dispute about tho payment of a hill due to llegers by Itoyd. Daxiki. E. Honpmann. thotragediaH has brought suit for fS.OOe damages against the Northern Pacific Railroad Company for loss of baggage. l'KTTlT, the court tennis champion ef tke world, has formally resigned the title which he declines 'further to defend. KufWA has given orders to the Governors ef Siberia to prevent any further Immigration of Chinese into tkat atov idee.
with glanders for several months and their cases were very clearly traced to the Sullivan County epidemic. Maim in Haukckkh, trustee of Adams Township, Allen County, has been found short in bis accounts, the deficiency amounting to 2,noo. Tho shortage was discovered when his successor in office mado a demand for the cash on hand. Habecker will bo prosecuted. Whim: attending tho fair at Shelbyville. Mis ICuhn. the charming daughter of . I. II. Kith n, stepped on a nail. It was not thought serious until two days 1 a. .
laii-r, witen iocK-jaw set in. and soon resulted in a very painrul death. lli:.vitv Mi;yki. a wealthy and inthiontlal farmer living four miles south of Sutinian, blew his brains out with a shotgun. Temporary insanity, superinduced by a severe attack of lagrippo last winter, was tho cause. Thk Governor has appointed Hon. James McCabe (Democrat), of Warr..,,
and Colonel James It. Hlack, of Marion, State Election CoinmUsioiRTs under tho Australian system. JosKfii I i-iikk. aged seventy-four, a farmerof Harrison, was found murdered on tho highway and robbed of $100. Mt!. Sakah Maloxi: is dead, aged seventy-seven years. Sbo and her busband are said to have been tho first settiers at LaportePatkxts were Issued to Indiana inventors a few days ago as follow-,: Harry W. Deeds, Indianapells, electric valve, controller; Jos. V. Hotchkiss. Jay. pulley vise; Louis Lane, Jr., Auburn, lrf llrinr" .Inn 11 1. ...... T , .
jiamer, santa J-e. haso for f tUw ,
MlCHAKI. I'fltCKM- a rvinneor rocblonf.
of Torre Haute, died suddenly at his home. He came then before tho town
was incorporated, and was proprietor of the old Green Tree Inn. Tiik residence of Ury MeClellan, at Riverside. Dele
by an incendiary. The other night there occurred a shooting affair in Muncie by whiek Mrs. Will M. Patterson, a lady prominent in social circles, may lose her life. The circumstances surrounding the deed are clouded in mystery, although her husband asserts that it waa purely accidental. It is claimed by some of the neighbors that Patterson and wife quarreled over going to a party. The matter will be investigated by the grand jury. Thk lTesident, the other day. sent the following nomination to the Senate:
t narles Scoville, of Indiana, to bo sur-
K.aiika. N. Y.,Sept llThe flood .ere last night has done thousands iof uoiiarr worth of
Jung, Canlsteo and Coshocton valley,. 1 he Chemung river is not now rising and the worst Is over. Tke Inter-St
fairgrounds are flmtdful ,i .
.. --- ".v, mien IBML of water, and the loss to the manager, through damage to the exhibits alone , incalculable. Charles Townsend, of Audison. made
swim the river last night, anu instantly nliiHfoil in nia ii.. i
r . i n,, 3 "s noi yet heen found. The water in tk
Is the highest known in twont.H,.:
years. Corning, Addison and Hornelb;.
are inunuatou, and business is at a standstill. Reports from Hath say that the Coshocton valley is submerged and the oss of property is very great Railroad traffic, is entirely suspended on tho Erie and Delaware. Lackawanna & w ern roads. West of here many bridges hate been swept away. The road bed is washed out and at various places along the road several fn r ......
cover tho tracks. Tl. v..
, , . " -""tiioni (.entral is not running farther than Watkins, and traffic on all th ,. "
ing tho city is seriously delayed The roads can not be opened before to-nlrnt or to-morrow at tho earliest.
Dansvim.il N. Y.. Sot,K 1 -i-v.
voro rains of the pasttwenty-four hours have caused the Canasorawa . ...
on the flats, so that tho crops not yet gathered will be entirely destroyed.
THE BARRUNDIA KILLING.
The DrrtaratloH f f'aittaln fit..
StrHi.blp ArMpuIro Makr it w Cr of Krir-llefrHse, llarrumlU HaviHr Flrea Flint. Citv or Mkxico. Sent. 11 A.it-
' . - v. . tv..-.i recoiveil hero rospectinsr th
of General llarrnnilla .
American steamship Acamih-n at .
lose do Guatemala, state that rsnit.
1 11tt' ot the Acapulco had made a dec-
Bride.
i The platform Indorses the ail ministration , of President Harrison and tho niinduot of , Speaker Keed; conJunuia the Democratic doctlne of free trade; favors rttelprjclty ; approves the pension lxlilatlon of the present Confess; approves the Silver bill; oppfes convict labor ant! child labor; favors the Lodtje bill; opposes alien ownership of land and demands laws to prevent food adulteration; denounces trusts and combination; favors reasonable river and harbor improvements; Indorses the administration of Oovurnor Ilovey; demands non-partisan control of State livnovoleut Institutions; den'tuneos the White Cp outrage; uHunda local optlon and approves the "oriulual pHtkuKe" bill; denmiids the ulcctt'on of L'nltMl States .Senators by popular vote; l. iiiunds public Improvement boanls for cities; demand regulation of foreign bullilliiK atacclatlons; coniU-mn' the last Democratic Legislature for fill ItiKuflk-es with partisans: tlenotincee the HtMimcratie platform for inakinK charges ngaltut the State and Federal Judiciary; favora free text books Ior the public scnools, opposes any Interference with private or parochial
viiuois; condcuma the reeklcit ailmltiU
ttatloti of the State nuances; opiioei any ! , . 1 u,e A-Pco had made a decIncrease In State taxation, and coh I.m.h.. laration which, the Guatemalan smlm,.
1 1 1 Vat it-.tit t IttYnu .vital.. 1 . 1 .
ilKi.iwvKerrym.ttiuer. uies ciaim, complotelv iustlfl tlis-
Lvery reference to Speaker Heed was action. Mr. .Mizner, tho American greeted with prolonged applause. Tho LMinister, tho authorities Bay, was conplank Indorsing Harrison is as follows: suited as an act of courtesy only. It is "We indorse the administration of ,..Ja. further alleged that when Cantain aln larrlson and the able stteioK, e- Toriclle and Cantain IM7. .i . lected as hi. co-laborers aud auvNera a, be- ,,, ",,"; P, . . it,t,,fead to HarImc wise, vigorous and patriotic, it lias rundIa " rJr for his delivery to tbe kept the pledges made to the people, has j Gtltetnalan authorities Harrtlndla asked carefully guarded and zealously promoted permission to change his clothes, which their welfare and elevated the condition of was irranted Turning ' it the public service. I ,, w , , u 1 urng away. Harrun"We heartily approve the aettoH oi the , 8ud,nly ffraspod two revolvers and' lllred on Torielle. Pitt ami ti.
leadership of Thomas It. Reed. They have , men, who, in turn, fired on Ilarrundia XWrr Captain Pitts had taLn
. . - iviiih me jKinfKjn-
iio ouestlons. and have on- mnrw imi...u
strated Its capacity for intelllent and patriotic Kovcrnment." A resolution was adopted selecting the eagle as tho emblem of the Republican party to be used on the ballot provided for by the Australian ballot system.
UNDER WATER.
Heavy, UsaUsssss KahM Predaeo a t'teosl ha mH ef New Yt-K-Calstee audi MeraeMavtAa IasHSOatsxI. Caxistho, N. Y., Sept. 11. The people of this town were aroused at four o'clock yesterday morning by an alarm which proved to he that ef a flood. A continuous hard rain had succeeded in raising Purdy and Dennett's creeks which overflowed their banks, and for the third time inside of two years all the south and west portion of tho vil
lage is a sea of water. Cellars are full.
walks afloat.
,3 iu miuuraw, ouierwiso some o
thorn would have undoubted!
hit by tho bullets from Rarrundia'I
pistol.
A
TOO INTENSELY
BRITISH. J
4c i
a
t a t I nR! nui, faraens are cove rem ana Wf customs for the port of Evans- WBming desolation prevails. No S .Jk-h... I r tlcular damae fs K'1! however.
,s. ' V , " 7 '-""g. except to two or three Individuals. UA IniJIiil 1 1 nail in Vila Iwul .tr, ...t ....
was found dead in bis lied by bis wife.
AT Itrnzil Henry Freatiso was found lying in tho mud drunk, with the coffin which ho had gone to buy for his dead child by his side. A HOl's Dha.v. ared cisrhtv.
oi mRceienrateu Dean peach orchards.
a lanaiiian Militia 4IMrer who Can X.
IHetma-Hiak a Cnniilliii.iii ul I
ResHi One and Makra aa Am or HlsairA J Toronto, Oat, gsmt. 1 L -Colonel Gray, who Is Krigade-MaWrrfjW Chsjsv
man militia, oa Tueiy aM to bs VJ taken down a hanskwatai t7At4
flag which was fluttering freweawavt I
oi the grand stand at the Industrial exhibition. The act was greeted with mingled cheers and hi sees. Manager Hill of the exhibition ordered the flag put hack and yesterday morning "CHd Glory" was again in place. Major Gray
njrruj oruerea tne "Mag of an alien people" to be tern from the flag-staff. This Manager Hill refused to do, saying it was only a graceful compliment to the American neonle. who evarv
f visit tho exhibition la large numbers.
t ia jaign numuers. 1 h0 CaniStCO river Which lows arrnaa , Thn lwnl nf fllMi.t u.lll ...
- :- ; i -..-v..i B-H1HIIUW the north end of the vlllago is also over pass upon tbe question.
its banks, inundating that portion of the vlllago and causing some of tho inhabitants to move to the second stories
of their houses. The Krlo road is com
plotely blocked.
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; , , i , " ,?slorn ewuBt,y. "Pd Is at a Mandstill. Several bridges over at his residence in Otto. Clark Cmmtv 1 i. ,n,n .,.t. i
vhb uiii.T morning. At Hioomington George Iluskirk was found guilty of attempting to murder James Douglass, and fined SftOO and costs. Christmas Evo Iluskirk shnf nn.l
killed Elzle Easton, for which he was acquitted. At Holmrt, tho other night, I. R. Hanson's store was robbed of several hundred dollars worth of clothing, jewelry, etc.
At Crawfordsvillo .Miss Mary Koach
was shot nroliahlv fat all v. h w
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.
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away, ine noigti tiering city ot nellsvillo Is also Hooded, and
comes irom tlioro that the water wa
, never higher and considerable damage is expected. The towns below are also under water.
North Carolinians Heremlng Ahsrsaal Ovr the Smoky KruntlfiiM In the KIsm KIllKH MlHHt.lH. AsiiKVii.t S. C, Sept 11. Report received hero from reliable ol
Ilor- the neighborhood of Hoe Tr nraat. .
word tributary of thoSwananoa river, twelve
EXTERMINATION.
The Krlrntlraa War nn Fttr-ltrarlric .tn Imala on I'rrliylov Islaudi-Tlif llr.ir Cliaalnc a Murilrrrr. Sew Yot t it. sVnf. in a i,i.f
" 7 ----- -r. j' - Vfc b -M J IV J4 .1. ; send (Wash.) special to tho Herald says
that Captain Z. L. Talner of tho United
niaiosrisn commisslou steamer Alba-
Davis, with a "didn't know it was load ed" revolver.
Kdmo.vd Locks:, colored, of Indian- tross is of tho opinion that unless the apolls, and Mr. Eastman, white, of . Government prohibits seal catchlnir on - .. . ... . .... ..... . .
i onuicion, were Killed near Pendleton ? rreoyiov
y me collision of their team with a Hoe Lino train.
Davip Hammond, an extra frolgbt brakeman on tbe Cincinnati. Wabash
and Michigan railroad, was klllod whl In
switching at Lafontalne.
Tub .Seventy-third Infantrv held a
successful reunion at Hobart. lastlna
two days.
Tiik wife and child of PoMtmastnr itniw
bitt, of Eckerty, died of measols contracted from contact with mail matter. Tim Lebanon natural-sraa Mm, n
Islands fur-l;arinL' anim.il
will bo entirolv extinct insldo of tuo
yoars. a a a m -
iue albatross has roturned after a
four months' crliiso is Hohring sea.
lhe cutter Hear, which is in tho Arn.tln
ocean, will attempt to cantttro a minor
J named Clarke, who shot tho Alaska
Commercial Company's agont at Unak and then escaped to tho schooner Czar.
completed a fow days ago. Tho plant is f AU"k cnimc"Ial Cornoany. fourteen miles in length, and costJUO,- i Js om tho Arctic with 00o i of 4'i,000 seals from tho SiberJai
A i.Aimn barn belonging to Charles a Watts, eoven miles north of Lebanon, was burned, including two span of mules and thirty tons of hay; also, farming Implements. Trtiri.ETS all daughlors were liorn to Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Schtiltc, of Seymour, a few nights since. Caow.v Point has a gas well hole 8,300 feet deep. A Chicago man has agreed to bore it l.tKW feet deeper and to have for bis pay what htscan find. Gkokuk Adams, known in Johnson
and adjoining counties as ".SWafran
George," because of his nlltrrimasrna In
peddling tho root was found dead tlm
other day by the wayside in Hrown County. Adams dressed in the most impoverished manner, but on his peron was found 500 in bills, ami It is juppfi!Wd he had " comidtir.tble iiwnt"
concealed ! nowhere.
The Siberian ('nnit Senl Catrli. Ran Fkancisco, isopt 10. The steamer Kartuck, belonging to the Alaska Commercial Cornoany, arrived
a catcli
i'JLOOu seals from tho Siberian coast
lwenty thousand tnoro aro to come from tho samo coast This is about three t .tics the numlwr secured by the North American Commercial Company which now has the lease in Alu.sk aa waters.
A Traln-Wreckln "nk that w for KevrnHf Only. Hoston, Sept 10. AVm. F. Mnrdock, the ninetoen-year-old lad who claimed to have discovered a rail that had been placed across tho Ronton & Matno rail road track near Lynn last night, and wlio stopjied an approaching train warning It of tho danger, was arresteil yesterday and confossed that ho had himself placed the obstruction on the track.
no stoutly denies that he had any in tentlon of wrecking the train, but says the act was dono In tho hope that bis action in signaling the train would 1 rewarded by th sompanr.
miles east of this eitv. state that f-
I third time since the Charleston eartbj quako vast volumes of black smoke ruaf nine to a height of 500 feot has for j sone days been regularly emitted from j tho seven mountain peaks of the Blue Htidgo chain. An effort is being made to have Prof. G I). Smith, the geologist of Macon County, and General T. i L Clingman Investigate the matter, as j many of tho people have become se j alarmed that they say they will leave ! tho neighborhood. I LET TRUTH BE TOLD.
The t'resldent of the .MlMlsslppi CewetHatlonal Convention Grasp the Mull by thn Horns. Jackson. Miss., Sopt 12. Judge Calhoun, president of tho constitutional convention apoko two hours yesterday in support of his electoral college plank. It was adivlnn ordination, he said, that the white race can not tolerate divided sovereignty. "Let the truth be told if it burst the bottom out of the universe." Tho speaker did not sharo the apprehension of those who thought that any change of constitution that would bavo the effect of depriving a great number of nogroes of tbe right te vote, would involve tho State in a conflict with Congress. "Rut," continued he. "If tbe worst enmn to the worst
and wo lose so mo of our representation
In Congress, we can stand it if allowed totnanasro our local and State aTairs
undisturbed."
Three Deaths Ihb to Liquor. Minneapolis. Minn.. Sent lit A
' T - - j " ' - Dubuque (la.) special to tho Tribune
says: Wednesday evening Matt Wagner, Xic Stcinmitz and Poter Mass left ibis citv for tho purpose of seekinr
work at Menominee, a few miles south
of East Dubuque. Yesterday morniinr
thelrdead bodies were found about four miles down tbe track and lying close
to it Tho supposition is that they
were struck !v the Illinois Central
train which loft here Wednesday evening. They wore under the infill 'nee ot liquor when they started en their fata
Journey
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