Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 January 1891 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER. C. BCM-XK, PubUeltar.
JilPSB. iXDhLAJfA. HoVCS-Oa Plt-XOYKM atfcll th OttMNT 9m oers of Oregon were sworn into j Moe on wm 14th. Ix telMMt to French influence the Cur positively refuse ia permit the jMm of ortwwts u tse service m u Umatim wrmjr In nay capacity, Ia?tkl who was arretted i wlUMlttM with the attaint to witwk tbe Cmt tniUt lit- llorki, will be traasrld to Siberia without th formality af a trial Tjck Chilian M blister to Oreat Rritain. Stnor Carlos Aatunea, denies that there has been fighting i .r Prt of Chill, or that there is any revolutionary move'Mtettt 1m progress lit that country. Tmk composition of Prof. Koch's curthe lymph was mad public by authority oh the 15th, The lytuph wwafcts of jflycerlne extract obtained by the pur cultivation of tuberculosis baeKU. I th South IVakota House of Representatives, ob the Mth, Hrown and M,on, the two Republican memliers front Brown County, were unseated mid S-aWsWfOod and Hate, Independent eottfcecUuU for their sent were irnira ia. Thk railway advisory board met in w York, on the I Mh, and. after rotmiderur Ma tttwu-eioti elected the following -tuuttinlffliKnL' Messrs. Mldgely, Finw. Fairtkortic. Surilk, Vining ni Watkwr. M r. Walker was elected chairwait. Os the lCMh Emperor William prooeadeat to Potedam and Ordered tlie troops of the garrison-artillery, infantry ami cavalry out for exercise iu crossing the River Havel On the ice, widen ww froasen to a depth of thirteen indie. ' A BLixk pending In the Michigan Legislature prohibUinir the issuing of railread passes to members, under penalty of a nm of not less than $1,000 nor wore than ft 0,000. The law also applies to all State officers awl jwigeb ot count, f record, Tmc Turkish Government I giving a gifct impulse to the development of Asia Minor, thereby reversing the policy of centuries, Several linen of railway are in course of construction, and German energy and capital are being $eially encouraged. SacitrrAKY Hut ink ha opened up a orrrespomlence with tlm Spanish Government, through the Minister resklent at Washington, in regard to the alleged indignities offered to American misrionarWfi on the Island of Ponape, Caroline, group, by Spanish soldiers. t fk tWranhte reoort of the be- - be Emma Abbott's will . -r.lndaw of the teatatrix (terha O. Wethserell) to aaM to have an teltniM, The anaoaut a ataied wm aut error of U-anamiaaion or receipt, th aalnnl bequeat heitifr 91W.0W. It.. Axmi. the Mexican Conawl at Montreal, who has just retunml from oi! Keeitrocitr with Canada is now a prreat iesUon in the nu 1,11c d Mexico. The matter that akonkl at once occupy tbe attention of the Canadian people. Is the securing; oi mi extradition treaty with the tcreat Spsuthih speaking republic." Tmk larjfe malt-house of K. M. Van Taeeeu at West Eleventh street and Thirteenth, avenue. New York City, was aompietely ruUd by Hre. early on we mOrninf of the 14th, with a loss of abm? S0,OM in stock and 4tt,000 to the buthlim. The latter wn a six-story brick structure and was filled with 80,a bushels of feed ami grain. A bi'wtai. meetiinrof the New York Ghauwber of Commerce, on the 13th, to etntderthe financial legidatkm now pe4ing In Conpress brought together a large attendance of the most irimilnent merchants, Imnkers, ami men of hairiness of that city. The diaeusskMt ano4l in the chain 1r placing itself on record as decidedly agninat the free sofnag e of silver. Rxi'WWKXTATivK Pakkkk, of Cleveland, a Republican, createtl a sensation ia the Ohio House, on the ISth, by offering a resolution severely condemning the Governmenfa wlmlnlstration of In dian affairs ami calling upon Ohio a Representatives in Congress to secure the transfer of the Indian Hnreau from the Department of tlie Interior to the War Department; 1ko.vaki l'BKBiXtcthe wealthy New London (Wis.) Imnker, was con vie toil, en the lftth. atOshkosh, of complicity in the Hurley Ihtnk rohlnjry of Septemlier, 189P. He was charged with receiving ami deposing of a part of the tl,O0O stolen fnm tire bank. Ills son, Phelps Perrin, the banks liook-keeper, and E. W. Haker, of Ironwootl, Mich., are serving flve-year terms for the robbery. IX a letter to the London Times r Hwnry Irving, the Wtor, complains of the. statement that the play "Havensv wood" is a failure as tieing groundless. 'vnawootl he savs. i still running at the Lyceum, although he varies the bill with tragedy ami comedy in order to please the public, taste. In a foot note the. editor of the Times says Mr. Irving fails to mention the fact that "Ravwtswood" ia rendered but once a week. A coNKtn.T.tTiox of Senator Hearst's physician was held on the 18th, and it is smkl a deciskm was readied that tlie .Senator is suffering from cancer of the eolos, or large intestine, and there k alwwlutely no hope of his recovery. While hi physicians are extremely rctiWnt on tbe subject of tbe Senator's condttkm, is is learned f mm Intimate friends f the family that, while there hasbeun mo alarming ehaage within the last few lays, death may eotae at anv moment.
CURRENT TOPICS.
a to raw n vm. FIFTY-FIR IT OONGRES9, IV the enn on the ran a Mil w p-rd ct(ag the Hate fur entry of land under the Forfeiture bit) of hurt ciaa. The report on the bill t tarry t the at to 4110 the sioaa ration was agr-at to. Uebate on the rtaaaeial bill wa continued, Mr. Morgan nmrtud In bia speech ... l the House the Amur Appropriation bill wi debated at k-agtb a ithout art Ion. snlogtes n b Mepreraitive Walker, of Mi-aourl, "onuukI uiiich uf the alteruooa. IX tn fieuatf ,on the JttU. a number o pi ttH were presented ;everal rrHrt f rwi tMtMteea were mbmltttnl ami a auNttei tf bills of minor jmpurtanee pa-aeU. Al two o'elock the Sk-wate prieeeJed h tli tlw eoaaiderattun uf the Financial hill. Mr Allan. Toekrell aud Merry partleipaUng lu tbe (Haeuaahtti i$ favor of free eolimxe In tlie lloue a rtolutUin waa adopted fur the appointment uf special eonimltttHt of Ave mciubera to Inverthtate the alleote.! etnineetion of luewaera of Confrew in silver pools, and to Inquire Into the ownership of the l?,uoiMH0 ounce of sliver bullion whleh . sitiM Is arikad to olirchae. The Consular and Diplomatic bill wan reported and plaerd on the calendar. The Ann) Appropriation bill wan then taken up aud dia eUased without aetioa. ltbe ttviiutVj on the 19th, after the paaatte of some public bwlldlna: bill-, eonaldtrat Urn of the financial tMI waa proceeded witlu Mr. SheruiHK poke in opposition to till Kree Coinage amendment. He tMHrupled four hour In the delivery of his argument, and at ita eoncluton loudljr appiamled. Mvmra. Allieon and KvartH follow In apccchetn alao against the Free Coinage amendment, and MeConnell In It mipprl. The Senate at p. ni., adjourned with ail aajreement that evnentt delate on th Finaneial Mil should close on tbe 1UU after M-Trrai ionttor!, who detre to p.. 4k, hal been beard ..In the House the entire di4", ttfr morning ouaineAn.wax oveupiea in ai. eniug tbe Army Approprtatton bill. ! tbe tienate. on tbe Ittta, Mr, InualU niade the clotin apeeeb on the Financial bill, which was then considered under the Uminlnute rule, ni committee of the whole dud modified by various amendment's Tlie hill aastben rrHirtel U th Senate and tlie amendment areel to, when Mr. Vest a tonibed the dilate lyhringin forward aa substitute for the bill a purely Free Coinaaebitl which provides that the uu tof vulne in the Cult ,ii Htatert shall be the dollar to m coined of mix grain of standard silviror 3SSi:IOgraiuof stamlard gold. The ultitnte wa agreed to. The Kleetion hill was then tti n np and made the unniilKlivit business for tbe l,Mh In the Houe, after tin readiiiKot the minutes, the Ariuy Appro prlation hill was taken u; in committee of tin whole and subciuenlly passed. IX tbe fen ate, on the ISth, after routine bnslness, the KleetUms bill' was considered and Mr, Kvart addressed the senate in Its suppirt. Mr, Hoar gave notice that at noon on the Pith heould aslc the Senate to re main in session until tbe dtopwsal of the bill. The s enatsuthen went Into executive seion and soon afterwards adjourned. .. In the Houe most ot the session was devoted to a dixuslou of conference reports on public building hills. The 'reports for buildings s( Portland, Ore.; Sioux Falls, S. I Mankato, Utun Att,l t- Altbaniii. Vti? wmw aurr'f,cl to. The feiieaher gppointetl Messrs. INngley, . . , ....... 1 1 i .. .. . I 1 , I .. . to Investigate the alleged silver pool. The Free Coinage Silver bill was received by the IIouMjnnd Mint to the Seaker' table and was nbeiuetitly referred to tbe committee on coinage, weights and measures. The District of Columbia Appropriation bill was taken up in committee ot the whole and after remarks by Mr. Clements commending i. , ..i . t . .. . i. .. ti .n... ...i IIS jffwivfwiii, iiiv iiuHBvuujiiurimji PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Thk Central Ohio Natural Oas ami Fuel Company notified its 1,800 ilomeatk! non-u mem at Columhuc. on the 13th, that the gae would b turned off the next day. The pressure beeame so low that many fires in the city went out, and the company feared serious accidents should they endeavor to continue under those circumstances. Onk thousand Springfield rifles have been hiipcd to Governor Hoyd of Nebraska from the United States Armory at Springfield, Mas., for use of the State troops in the Indian campaign. Axxa Kkmfk.kmaX, a young Swiss domestic in lite family of .1. D. Lynch, of Alameda, Cal., saved tlie lives of her employer's family by rousing them while the house was burning, but was herself burned to death in an attempt to save her poor Injlongings. ST. MAHY S CATHOMC CATIIKtlKAl at San Francisco, the largest ami finest church edifice on the Pacific coast, was dedicated on the 11th. it took several years to complete tlie structure. The building costfSfHJ.OOO. Thk lUssian budget for tlie year 1S1 exhibits an estimated surplus of Sl.lrt,840. The estimates Include as extraordinary expenditures Ale, 775,000 for public works ami ia, 12,500 for armaments. Skxatok Ocav has Introduced an amendment to the Federal Elections bill, authorising the President to sttsmnd the writ of halMjas corpus in any hu.uHte where tlie law can not be other wise enforced, and to employ the armed forces of the 1'nited States, naval ami mllitarv.for its enforcement and for tli protection of the officers whose duties sre herein provided tor." KaVkxoI'si.v hungry wolves are, as a conffcoiiencc of the extremely cold weather, fcnakintr their appearance in Northern Iltmirary. So tmld are tlie animals that titer do not hesitate to enter the villages in search of food. Titoi'olf only 141,000,000 francs were rcoulrcd bv the terms of the new I'Vuneh Irtan. the enormous sum of .340.0O0.0OO franca was deposited In sulscrijitoHS. The consequence Is that 'sulwwrilicrs for single bonds will re ceive onlr a fractional sum, and annll rants for lartre. sums will be allotted aliont flo per cent of the amount applk.nl for. Eighty-five per cent, oi tno detMsllA will be returned at once. A dispatch of the 18th stated that the town of Grenada, Miss,, was In names. Large stores and warehouses had succumbed and others were Im periled. AlKrttt 100,00 worth of proj)erty, It was estimated, would lie destroyed, as there are no Ire companies In the city. Scott Loot, while walking backwards ia front of his loinrinir team, near Go shen, Ind., on the lath, ran into a load of Irani ahead of him and hv the tonirue of his own wagon was held in the air n1 d n n ml tn them. The. tonmic crushed Into him breaking his rllw ami injuring him so fearfully Internally that hu lived but a few minutes. Duhixo December past cotton exports from the United States aggregated ,8,tm Istles, vahtetl at t48,fe ,o84, agglnst 840,1108 Imles exported ia Decent bar, 199, valued at fll,Wi,781.
flrour.K KaTKa ami Fanny Hoarae
were toarrietl at a country hurch in Markui County, Ala., on tbe Wth. Juatasthetervnnuiy was eoucluded a shH waa tired through a wiUW, ami Um bride fell tlead with a hunl of burkshot in her btaly. A dieanUd lover, who onoe told Miss Uogaa she -hould never marry any one eUa, la wqmeUM of tke niurr. A fikk at Ikmtbay, tm the lMh, tlestroyed -tNl aouaea ana renuereu nun 1iuulf funtllUwt houietea. V ... . Tfen lhmoeraU ha'e sixteen majority in the West Virginb Senate and thlrtcen in le itouaas Skth-tahv I'wmtiik has rHHUvetl a letter from Geuerat U tiger raislng the Indian noliee who tiaik mtrt in the ait ii ee id sittltur Hull, and siurtfetitiiur that the Government recognize their serVHJesJj Thk case of the Seventh Day Advent lat, K. ,M. King, was argtiwl in the United States Di-irict Court at Mem nhk. Tenn,. on the 14th, by Attorney General lloyd for the State and I Jan. IVmi Al. Dickinson for the defense. finel and sentenced to imnetMtuintoiit bv the State court for work (hit on Sumlav. TIk habeas eorpua U on appeal from that sentence. --r ' MAKAl'iM.vrt bnmbi of ltrwtlles r ovfrt'tnmlmr the countrv lietwcen tin White ami Cheyenne fivers in South Dakota and committintf depredatUuts on stock and all other property. The settlers throughout that region have crossed the Missouri ami sought refuge iu the towns, only a few ranchmen ami cowboys being left to care for stock, Ui-pi'iiitm from the various Indian rclrva tioiis mliidulns- the liwlian Tcr ritory arc to tlie effect that the Indians have become Msguaiea wun trie .Messiah prophecies aud have topil daueing. I'iir the first time in a twneratum every branch or the Wisconsin u iW.vei-nment. executive. Senate ami As . ! A sembly i in the control of the Ihtuwcrttts. A sharp alaock of earthquake was felt at ItnHtkville, Ont.. ou the ervning of the Uth. 1:.Rovkrhok Pachkco, recently aiivrdtited Minister to Guatemala to sue cetHl Mr. Mtaner. sailed from San Frails ciaco. cm the 14th. for his post fK' thf uth. Sunervismir Arenitect Windrim of the Treasury DejStrtment recommended to Congress thi erection of a new public building at Chicago at - (VM,t Of &!.. (MM). Ox the niirht of the 14th the uicfimnnd TVa.1 Locomotive and Machine Works were partially destroyed by fire, Tbe property destroyed included the armament of the battle-ship aVxilK. now under const ruction at the (iowport Navy Yard. The, loss is estimated at i-.vnftO! fnllr insured. The oriirin of the Hre is unknown. Skvkkat Hritish oiHeers. a number of whom are sam to be personal friends of wnHmn I- r.alv (Duffalo Dill), have stnrtetl from England for the Dine Ridge Agency, with the intention of offering their services to Colonel Cody In fighting the hostile Indians. Thk kife in the nost-office at Key West, Fla., was blown open ami robbed ,.rlv on the inoriiiiur of tlie 14th. The thieves secured 2,100 in monjr.stamps, . 'a . m a , etc, iMMHHles the eontents oi iweut.j four rmrlatered letters. IX aecordanee with the action of the Nebraska I'-oard of Publie Lamia ami itulblliMsa. e.v.(1ovemor Tlmver surren tleml rMasession of the executive aimrttnents, on the 15th, umler protest, and Governor Hoyd took jxsscss,ton oi we r,xinm. Tmk crews of vessels kc-lKmnd in the Elbe, in Germany, have desrtel their posts, fearing that the vessels will be crushed ami sunk by the lee. LATE NEWS ITEM!. In Die Senate, on the Ittth. the Fed eral Klectlons lull Winif under consul erst ion. Mr. Hour bad read from the elerkV ilewk jm editorial from the An glo-Saxiht Churchman, of Little Koek, Ark., sharnlr criticising the olistruetion of free sulTr-sife to the necm Tlie discussion of Ute, pending measure was continued, much of the time tn'iore empty lynches, sll night...... In the House the District of Columbia Appropriation bill was taken up In committee of the whole. The day wa devoted to speeches by Mr. Rogers on the Free Coinage bill, by Mr. Shively on the Subsidy bill ami by Mr. Langston on the Elections bill. Without action m the District bill the House at five o'eloek took a recess until 8 n. in., the evening session to Iks for the. considera tion of private pension bills. Thk case of the State against the bmnlMiien of ox-State Treasurer Stcnhenson Archer, of Maryland, for $121,000 which had lieen on trial at 'l owson for two weeks, was given to the jury on the 15th. After leing locked n all niirlit the iur.v returned a vcrd.et of ,W.wa for the Stat. Upon the an iKMinet'inent of the verdict the State moved for a new trial. Wai.i ifU Lktiikhs. aneohew o.' Gen oral Lew Wallace, was nicked tin dead on the morning oi ttiu win. miiswe oi the Lyons block tn ht. 1'aul, .Minn., where he roomed, having fallen or itinitKMl from tbe window Of his room, three stones 'above. Tin Aiiii'Ht'sii llrewerv Assoeistion of San Francisco has 1m!cii organixcil, wiiii a cmiiilsi oi uetwecn iw ami ... , , A , three million dollars, iu opposition to lliu i.iigu.Mi Ajrimiuaiti wiiivii recemiy Isnigltt out all tlie breweries ni San IS 1! 1. .......1!....... il. V rancisco. A hthoxo rcvolntionaty force is reported to W assembled in the province of Kntre Kios. Argentine Hcpnblic. The Government has sent it heavy detachment of troops to the. disturbed district to suppress the outbreak. Am. the saloon-keepers of Missouri Valley, Ih have lu'en indicted by the grand jury, 'arrested by the sheriff and taken to Logan, the county seat, to await trial. Pktitioxs arc Wing circulated over the J$tati of Nebraska asking the Legislature for a recount of the lutllota of the November election. It is iirMetiuallv ooncmled that. Smltli M. Weed has withdrawn from the New' ... . i.. i ....... ... .. . i ora ssciiaiuiiai eanrass in isvor oi Governor Hill. Euwakii Hai.dwixCmuktxav, Earl of Devon, died, on tlie Kfth, in Ltmdo.
STATE 1NTELU0KNCK.
A kaookii burglar came Into a Pent revival meeting, eonfeMd that he hinl broken everv coatmamlment on tin list, in addition to breaking Ua'ks, ml requeatnl tin people to praj fr hlw. MHS. LITKVA at MI.MA, gv " ty-eipht years, ami mother of a family, was irnnlmr amtlnst a window In an up per story of tho Lynn llouae, SeynMwtr, Ute other evening wnen me saan " iwt, preclidtatiitg her b tbt grtmml Her injuries are ratal, Sio hikk Vm. l Smith, of CiunmlHis, u Mr.Mut riuiHir lmiv 4.(aMl to marry hlin and help him reform hi drinking habits, W. V, HARK, a Terre Haute shoe dealer, committed suicide at Indianap olis by taking opium. Mas. Ki'fttiM. ill, A IK, of Kianart, ns bwn driven iiisitne by the prediction of one "Dr. ' linker, a tortune-ieuer oi M tahakawa, who Uhl Iter ber husband would la' killed in a mil way acckleiit. Jillig WlllTKMAX fell iHeO a vat of boiling lye In the Indiana l'iHrCmiuiiiv'u rats at Mishawaka, the other night. He managed to keep his head alsive the boiling lyc and screameu tor help. When taken out tin ncn hmi from Ida lames nnd deatli was instant. He was forty-two years tif age, aim leiives a family. Mita, BI.MA .1. RoiiKKTsox was touiiu dead in lad at lCokocitj. Dkidrich WkimKk. a farmer of Allen County, was thrown from his wagon and fatally hurt. a Tmk threi'-vf-nr-olfi daUL'htcr m airs. Ilenrv IUaver. of lrvimrton, a suburb of Indianapolis. dW a few thys ago fr,tu. what physicieua protiouncwi to im hvileonhobia. Three iiiontiis aifo tin little girl was bitten by a dog, receiving a scalp wound. Tmk other dav alamt sixty farmers met in Wilkinson and incorporated the Wilkinson Hotter and Cheese Associatitm. Tbe capital st.sk Is 35,100. Shar?s are $100 each. Hoth butWr and cheese will be made from the milk furnishetl by the stockholders. '. Kii leu-Kit. n farmer, livittfl HOt'th of IVriu was gtdng to town with a load of wheat, accompanied ty ms wie ana two children. While they were de scending a hill that was very slippery from ice and snow, the wagon snppeo nrsr an einlmiikinent. utsettinir. the load falling on Mrs. Shaffer nnd infunt child. The husband, who hnd the other Child, escaped with slight injuries, but when he? extricated his wife he found lior unconscious, chtsping the babe In her arms. She was sotm resusvltatcd, but the child was dead, having been smothered by the wheat. .Ioskph I.o-iihiiiiii:. a well-known soldier of the late vanr. residinif near Alanville, MllUm township, near Aiaiulion. ate. a heart v sunncr Of ovstcrs tlie otlter night, threw up his hand and died tn a few minutes oi heart disease, Thk name of New Providence, in Clark Coiintv. has lieen chanced to Har den, in honor of Prof. V. W. Harden, founder of the Harden Institute. Ta'o novs. roninlnir in an aisle, of the Milleraburg school house, near Goshen, t,iulK' titstlmi Mllll,' HeIman. and in . ...... . , falling she struck her head against one of the desks, reaultiiur in instant death. Maskkd lmrglars visited the house of Chas. Itaum. a farmer living near Dillsboro, and after a fight' with father and son, made their escape with 927. Thk directors of the Indiana Wire Fence Cmntnmv. at Crawfordsvflle. have voted to increase the capital sUick of the cmnpany from H.ooo to ,io,ww. Ciimk U'ahkkii. of .leffersonvile. died tbeatbor dar fivmi aiinrsMed tmeuimmia. It is su fleeted that he was poisoned ami his stomach will be analvied. .Iamks McltKaiK, accused of blowing . i i t t t t. up tne .icnKins iiotet at riaiuviue wun dynamite, proved an alibi and was ac quitted. Thomas R.Scott, notion dealer, Rich mond. has failed for 510.000. Ha mi its have become a nest in the orchard region ot t, larx toumy. Hkv. W. F. DitTTiT.fouml aniiltv of inur fler in tlie first deirree for the killing' of his wife, has Issen denied a new trial and will go to the Indiana Penitentiary for life. UoMAfK Mt'PitKHaox. near Akron, was terribly disfigured by the accidental dis charge of lus sltountn in tits face, lie mav die. Two eolorefl liors nsmel Woful and lack UhderwcMMl. aged thirteen anil eleven, were arrested at Terre Haute. a few days ago, for setting fire to their father s house last March. It burned in the enmml. with sll its contents. The boys fired the house during their father s alwenee, at ten o clock at nignt, for the nurnosc. of ifcttiii- fortv dollars that was in the house. They hid the monev in the hollow of a tree, and no Niisnieion wna excited until recently when they began laying in a supply ot B. . ... pistols, I'iotH'ri guns, stiver watenes. gunpowilcr and such articles. Ihcy lirovo down when u Mentioned and confessed. There was no insurance on the, hnildintr or household articles. The young prisoners arc in jail. John Gkav was found dead in his luxl Mt. Ilnzeltoti. Marshal Callahan, of Hraail, returned the other evening from Hlooinington, where hv arrested Albert Itolierts. John Walsh. Frank C'roabv and John Dacy, the qtisrtct who broke into uicglc s clothing store a lewmgnis since. They were brought liefore. Judge McGregor, in the circuit court at lira7.11. nnd each sentenced to three 'rears in the Southern penitentiary at Jeffer son ville, 'PiiKirrsnd Inrv of Montammcrr Conn . .... n. ...... rf , w tv retnrnlil an nidiet.lHunt NiminSt Dan iel Sullivan, who Is charged with taking a Mi a jnec'c of clttcKcn ami a piece ot nsn fnmt a lunch counter, all valued at twenty cent. Sullivan ha been placed unilcr 9ou imhki. William S. Popk has sued his moth-cr-hvlaw in the courts at New Castle, for alienating the affections of his wife, Mini auk In if SR.000 damsges. jr. fy X ATlra.it. w-HS. with a strong flow. waa struck at Princeton, the other evening at a depth of 80 feet. Mormon meetings are being held at West Fork, Crawford County, and four i 4 "a prosciytes nave been secure
EMMA ABBOTT'S WILL.
XUm isaad f rtasa lUsaaa, br the rrvbdsM af Her Will, Show last m Mrs e waa MixdfHl of tha Traa Miab.tr y f WaaHk Atter Pravbllag f'.' tfer Imsaadlata Relatives and Making Meqn ta KHeada and t hurekes, a X amber af tirssa Ckarltle are Made KaaMaary l-agatee. Hkare and skara AHk. Nkw YobK. Jan, 18, The will erf Hauua Abbott, the ouera aliurer, waa tiled for probate yesterday. The will waa executed Aiay -'a, isw. aim James L. MlUhell, V, Houghton and William F. Dunning as executors. Sh first directs tliat her body be tested by akietiicitv to aseertailt If life U extinct, and tlten to be cremated. Site reqwirea her executors to deposit etiottgn money with the Farmers Loan A Trust Com pany, to enable them to pay Interest amounting to 400 per month to scut Abbott, her father. In tbe United States Trust Company 9100,000 is to be h posited, am) from it her mother, Alrnirn M. Abbott, is,to i pahl also $400 a month. Martha G. Wetherell, mother of her deceased busbaud, is togetl,000. Her brother, L. H. Abbott, gets I35.000; her brothers George H. ami Frederick 9-5,000 each, and her sister, Mrs. Llaaie Abbott Clark. -2S.(MS). Each of the children of the following persons gets $.1,000: I.eon Abbott, George II. Abbott, Mrs. Etta Clark (deceased) ami Air. M. L. Wetherell. Van Houghton gets 910,000, and her secretary, D. A. Conakle, 95,000. The following churches, where alio says site enjoyed worship, get 95,000 each: Coiurreirational Church at Glou cester. Mnss.: Plymouth Church of lirooklyn; Hrooklyn Tabernacle; Mad-ison-a venue Haptist Church; ronrtnsveiuie Presbvterian Church; Church of Divine Paternity, all of this city; Cita- . . . . - . a del Square ltaptiat Church of Uliariestown, S. C; Hose Hill Methodiat-Kpisco-nal Church of New York, ami St. Luke's M. 12. Church of New York. The residue of her estate is to be di vided shmv and share, alike among the following: Foundling Asylum of the Sisters of Chnrity; Children's Aid society, foi the support of Newsls.ys' Lodging House: Hume for the rrteroi- !. of Newark. X. J.. Chaoin Home for the Aired and Infirm: House of Mercy in East Fifty-first street; John's Guild for Excursions for M others ami Children in Summer: Hebrew liencvo lent Society; Sanatarium for Hebrew Cliildren; Mrs. S. V. White, of Hrooklyn, and Mrs: Sarah Rird. a fnend of Mrs. White. She hones these ladies will use their shares in charity. WHITE-WINGiED PEACE. ft Looks a Though the Cruel War Might be Knded WlthoHt .More Klomlthea Unless StiHie Luckless AccMeat 1'rcelpitatea a Fight The Indians Sulb-nly Marehing Into 1'lne KIHge Agency, hhi They Will Have to Ilehave TheaiseUe Pixk RtnoK Agkxcy. S. D.. Jan. 13. To-night it looks as though tbe Indian troubles would be ended to-morrow, and that without fnrtlier blotslslietl. The hostiles, with many warlike demonstrations and firing of rifles, have advanced to within about a mile of the affcncr. and General Miles confidently expects thai by to-morrow nignt peace ..." will reimi at tlie aa-encv. Soout Hour a.nl ranorta 'ih at. the savaires are wild and growing more uneasy as uiey approach the agency. They fear they are iroinr to be swept off the face of tlie earth for tlie deviltry thee have committed. The crisis Will be reached when the savages go into canto here. Then It will only take a spark to set off the whole magaainc Artillervmen wore irnlloninir throturll the camp to-day placing their heavy ?uns in more comraandinir positions. Rverv thimris row so arranged that an v hostile demonstrations on the part of -- mm t the savages will bo met oy a nre which will inatantlv crush them. '1 tils even inv General Miles sent the following "'O - T sommuiilcation to Huffalo Hill who is In command of the Nebraska State troons. "I am clad to inform voti that the en ft. tire body of Indians are now camped nenr Here, wiiiuii a luufi ami a nan. They show every (tispoaition to comply with tlie orders of the authorities. Nothing-but an accident can prevent peace being establshed, ami It will be our ambltic.i to make it of a permanent character. 1 fed that 'ilte .Mate troops can now be withdrawn with safety. and desire through yon to express to them my thanks lor u.e eonniicnceuiey have given vour people In their isolated homes. Like infcnn.tlon has this day been given General ColbyANNIE AND ANTHONY. An K-eHt la St. I.oal Colored Society In the filming weoning -ji .ntcKcy nHHe Mtaa sad Annie Me. uiey. Sr. Locis. Jan. 181 Anthony Ham llion. the colored jockey who has won great fame ami a fortune ralingior Ilaggin and outer great turfmen, is to U married hcru January 33 to Miss An nie L. Messley, the step-daughter of Prank Kstell, a wealthy ami weu-kmjwn nagro. Nearly 300 Invitations have been Issued, ami many guests from New York ami other cities are cominir. Isaae Aiumiie ik eomliicf ti act. us Im'sI. man. ml tiin lii-'ule and ironm will, after the wedding, accompany him liuek to his homo in Lexington, Ky. Hamilton is . - J s . said to lie wealthy, ami it is Known tlmt be has sticnt $1,000 in one fawclrv house here for presents. The wedding ... , ..mi . .i.t.... : ami reception win wurjmiw, any nuns: in graiMlenr ever before attempted here in n1,m,it netete. Murphy baa promised the couple that when tlwy get to his home in Kentucky IlOIIll! HIS Will give ineiii n wiiini; n gentiinu old-fahionel Southern jollifi uauon. Crashed Beneath an Avalanche. VtaxvA. Jan. 18. -News has arrived here of a serious disaster which has oeourred at Livlno In Ikmlisud. An ava lanche crashed down from the mountains near that place, destroying a num ber of houses, some ot wntcii were buried out of sight beneath tlie Hitotv. As soon as rcscuinif parties "could get to work the removal ot the immense weight of snow which had rushed down upon the town was be gun. The calamity is believed to nave kaea bh extremely fatal one. as alremlr ' ' sereBteflH dead nornes nnv tatea re moved from the ruins
THE WAR OVEll,
Tka Slaat War t 1 asa-u i :,rrtir,B wmim ar im aareeawer ut Hi,. ,, 7 Ha a da to Ueaeral Miles The IHaariimaieiit The laaiaio, v,-', eamp.44 WUkM the Ageaey l.iunu I i .t" tka tiaas af tka Military Kur.esurr , .7 lag Them. Pink Riikik Aiiriit-v. K. Ii i ... , The Sioux imtbrvak u lMaj .i , , (7 There mav be. and imsiIu. I1- ' trouble with a few small oVt... . ' Isamls of luiatiJea, but the gre,i m t (N , taw " i , . VIW U ,..( .IIS' authority of the I'iiIUhI Muti (. 1. meiit have removed their v,ir 4 , and art cauiuad near the fri,t..n. i.' . K ....... . .,,.,,K-, dians to Um' southwest of tlie ucii-r juat across White Clay creek, ' Wednesilay Gemral Miles he'd a IUmI council with hostile Hnile and o ,( . enieis, ami uie resuitaoi tueconf rcjiabecame apparent yesterltiy iii-in.iijj; Slnirtly after daybreak a miht tibveid the hostile camp so that no into ly agemry could see what s ls-iu,!,,rM. in tlie vallev. but ''....rtlv :ift.-,- t.,i o'clock tliere emerge! from the ni:tuu wlvancx' guard of the.biggest aj.vh. tin ot warlike Indians thin country u ever likely to see. Some of tlie vanquished were i )xKT. fttl. This was ou account of a pr kjv,.. of sufticient fikal; but the lare piril.in haul a oiorosc. ami vkrious They had unwillingly surreiul, r' l to superior force, ami therefore ret;i rn their right to lie as savage as w. ; idem the fa.m of .an artny 1I t( large enough and willing ein nj. , .t wipe themitut of extstene-. Then w. ; be no repetition of the WoiiiuU-t hn, affair. Instead of giving tin- 'i ; the task, of disarming the warrt- " o work will In' done by the chief Contact with the noliliers t.'e,,r within several days will ci-Ha i. -c-cipitate a fight, so General. Mi'i . that each chief bring the :r.u f s baml. The guns are Iteing ha led nt.i wngtms iu the hostile camp jmi'I 'v turned ivcr at division heabiuar. A doleguthm of tlie chiefs wilt ;.. , r. milled to visit Washington f r a . ,j. sultatlon with the authoriUc-;is final terms of ja'ai.T, Ooly One Chief In Future, and lie Ixiural ;vel(H a. .lllc-. Pixk Riihik An:x-v. S. 1)., Jan- KAll tlw Indians are now In camp .!' of the agency. The trxps have moved round on their Hanks to prexcpt any escajie. Iieiieral itrooKc. wih in escort of the Ninth Cavalry had si fcrence with General Miles yi'st nUjr and returmnl ti his command ta; night. General Schoficld h:ts K-ea w ired that the war is oyer and tlint he can dispose of the trKps now here at lu sees fit. Shrt Ilnll.,tlie hist-of the luisttile chieYs to rwir his reSii-cLs to General Miles, came to headquarter-, yesterday. Under the esnditHns of the surrender the hostiles are Ut give their guns to tlietr chiefs who an? to bring them W AH.f It W ivrtiitn. h.iwever. Uiat tne best weapons win oe caencu. .. . .... t. u i,i tiiut t hi. iuiii t.iu iiiivi-riimt'hv w- - m! umii u tuiir bl ion to nie it- ... . . . . i a . I . , - shop. Tlie other eonditlon ol sum tier arc that tliere us to bti but one chief ami his name is General .Ne, Miles, whose coat maw ia must promptly obeyeil in the future, and tl all Ujc children of the Sums muAt i,r.dlM) mi tka ruater- of the i?ldti-triel sehtlolft. ' l.ieutenant Mann, of the :ri 1'unil u4ui wu: kluit 1m the lt iiat WkuwU k'oe... ,lisl at I-'ort hh' WodneMhtr. Ills death is th thirtyaixfh aiming the soldiers of this fata a regiment. FOR FREE COINAGE. Text of the Free Coinage Mctumre latr. diced ana SabstltHte hySenaior ifi, M.Hrl. nnd FlHally Adapted b) tb Seiate .lanuary 14. Wi ii i von.. .Ian. lrt.The fli'ltnt of the Free Coinage bill intrmttit- 'dl? Mr. Ves- and adopted by the Meita.ea folio vs: a bill to nrovideaaaleit theeont?ct.utf ,lunmiu-v uiul tor otWer IHnsWI TJtat from' and afte- thedateof the pa4 oftl,!sactthe wnit of viiue in me n. -Mates shall lie the dollar, and the ..4iiic inr ln coined of four hundred and twelve ami -half grains of standard silver, or of tivW.STfive and eight tenths grain of stiind.tr 1 and the said coin shall be legal lender X .ii nubile nl orivale. Tli.it h r tn any owner of silver or gold bullioii nuv -i- . S .1 i It 4 1 O f I'll polt the same at any mini oi - -Hates to lie forged Into standard dollar.". I...,- ..r i.U i.,.. .a, without cliurst' ' 1 It siiall lie lawful to refnseany deport "I 'e value than one hundred dollars or iinj Ion so 1hj as to lie unsuitable fir the o;r Sie.5, That the provision of section uof "An set to authorise the eolnwi' off standard silver tb.llar and to re-tore U f raary twenty eighth, eighteen hundted M-venty-eigbt, is lieretoy maoe appnwt.---the coinage in tnis act pnvioe,i i S.- s. That th,eertlnete provided f"" . , ....... l.. ..I ,1.1- ui liill In "f ''' inr.Hnimt H-ii,m .m ,,,,- . ....... nominations of not less than one "r,"V than one hundred dollars, and sucu vw rates shall be redeemable In com of "t'J value, A satnelent sum to carry out tin vlskms ol this act w nereoy i'i'" mit of any money In the trea-urj ""V' ' t wise appropriated. o much of tie of .Inly fourteen, eighteen "" Him ninro, ni " , . . -.!....... I. 1 Ilia UJ't U "' ing the purchase of ibe Hivcr and the Issue of trear? noter ' "';' for other pnriMi-es."as require the puo'l ( 4,w ounces of silver bMlIlou v rt",, be, atid the same is berehy relMMWi ...... ml,., .l, IH....1 a. iirAviillMi I"' ' this act.aml aU silver ami gold rertul(d ' ready issued, shall lie reeeivamc i ami dues to the Cnled States of scrlptlon, and shall be a legal lender f'-f IB pavmcnt of all debts, public ati'l pr , See. . The owners ot imm " ...... .-..! i....... ,t... itnlliitl tof-" ealn or Its equivalent In the.-irtlticut- S J, vMsd lor la this act. and sUtrlt buiU - lie subsequently coined. .. .!. .'" 'ZT. r..ll.- Vrllcd. .n Air sam ncrw"" ., m. . til .Inn. !ti. An3' ship has just Wen mdnpleted ' ": l....J..1..t....t I-,..,.-. MnnnW cesainiiy woraeu i . of Chkigt). He laiys Mr, IV' 9100,000 for It It is thirty feet loJ atxteen and one-half feet i ' J fercnce and weighs one t.tioutKls. It will lift 1f l'f Z will travel as rapidly as ''"LS buoyancy chamlwr Is made of mi aluminum, the blades, ntdder, prT" K etc.. are made of huntnrrt; . . ear, will 1ms sent by express and v" . I ... ..'... l..t. T liaia inwago ammi , . , ,t(hw. I exalb'tea ia tne kxihikt..
