Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 March 1891 — Page 6

WEEKLY COURIER.

JASPKR,

IK DIANA.

Thk I-oudmi thick InViorers. in xchange s",Mf tritt'.ir iMweeus, have raised the Itoyeott on federation vessels and resumed work, Tmk luniks of Uneiios Ay mi have re-

4W.nl !( a hutn of jWO.ta)UW U

at, the

I'm; i nriv ffcr iiaaneial situation U critical.

Tuie Vneitte Mail steamer Xeu'port,

uvl Hi Xew York frxun Co

lon, cm the Stli, lHn(f information that .. 1, .... l.n. AiurirWltll CSUal ha

nuiK i'ii .. . . been resumed.

has taken a fresh start

ill the village of Ahleman, Wis. Thirty three eases were reported, on the Jd

xnd several deaths. All j km tiger

trains ran through the place without

stopping.

li lalxr eoHiinissioii, which

has just closed it first .session at Paris, Um uiini.tr of commerce V or-

1-iwr tiur.'Hii on the American

Kmv " ........ model to legislate on the question of

wages ami arbitration.

Mm. Kkkh NKiu,if!MKYBK, of Limn, n u-nnt uulilftilv insane, on the 3d,

i ........ ,1... ,..tiiiii.Ml Ulnes of bur lathe,

and in h ttt of desperation grablied thu

infant from its bed ami. nisnmif; w oiHin cistern, jumped in. Hoth were drowned. A Rt'StsiAX admiral who threatened to send workmen to Siberi because they stmek work on account of a grievance, has himself been sent to Siberia by the Grand Duke Alexis high admiral of the Kttssiun lleet, and placed in command of the port of Vladivostok. Chap. E. I'ardox, who was wanted ia Connecticut for burglary, awl whom Gov. Hill refused to hand over to the. authorities of that state, was set 4t liberty on the 1st. Kardon dee la res that he will sue the city of Waterbury for having caused hit. imprisonment. Thk jmlgwent of the lower court in the cases of Oeorge S. Key, Henry Jones and Edward mith, the three Na-

vhhi rioters uradSr sentence 01 ueauiai ImHlntore, Mil- has heen affirmed by the supreme court of the United Mates, and the prisoners will now be re-sen-fenced to be hanged. Unitkh States onieers, of whom about forty have recently been scourh ,4nutr- around Jacksonville,

Fla., in search of moonshiners, have captured twenty-five stills ami taken sixteen prisoners. The oeers have been tired on several times, but no one has been harmed so far. A MM.I.XTIS on the subject of racial increase in population of the country duringjthe past decade, soon to lw Is

sued from the census imrean,

CUBBBNT TOPICS.

tie iTBifi nr Binr. FIFTY-FIT CONGRESS. I ur h nnttUiR M S3,5uo yar U lh

nmrndaM-nt to tla- it I net M aicra

tt. llotM' um (or tlte rrnii Miiirv tHt- ritiv. with M'iut uliilu(a

mM rfiMtrt w Hie vim r'w"' aicttni( Vwltwl Sim eourw ami U tblhh a l'IM"l lawl rt p' mtmt tw, w th nuafereuo rrHn k.ni to ihn titutMirvuHur l

"TbelaaUa irrilB M l ws . ft . t . . k.. ftl Alft.HJitk il IHlF I W 1 I

Miprprtatoi bill an th IvaWatlw Wll wVre nwalertmee. Tbe IUwUn n.mtMiweut to tae aijlowne bill w " (HMiearrtHl l al eoiifrMi mIiHhI. Tb rnlTrti-K r Mrt0 tb? lnltMn ipr4ntlo ell Wll. a4 ih the bill t ttUl kH4l d-8e the Jurl-Mlktlon ol Tutted Male rourt and the bill to etalllh a prlvnie Unit elalm eourt wwrv rwil t. A rewdn- .. .... fur th ItuiH-nrtimetit ot

l i.n w . i j ... . . . - - -- .... Ab s. K-mrwuii. t'Mltwl iMtr .lltr jet

o( UmiMkww. ami eaiii wrrr aniTr, ttoelut Keprwntattvn rtielaR, uf TenTv the nMt, on the 3d. Iwumj aaiwdmtiat t tle iunnMK sulmldy bill w xi r u,..unuui wa lHtl irident vro

tetapore vlee IhkhIU. IIua bill rwlwtiai? U

ta' treaty or rwsiprtK-Ur with the Hawaiian i.ia.i. Iuuim iolnt reluta appro-

latiu i ru) f.ir tk imiiroveiMeot of

tbe Xla-ij.slpiil river, to be iMiMwdUtely Kvaltable, were passed. Th pot oBk-e npkiii won aMl. The eonfert-nee

rvMrt on the lnrtUit deprtttatlo bill was

acreetl to. The aitriettHurni ppni';' 1111 u- u iu ua ml with ammlUM'MtM. 'llw

Ill-trlet of OolUtU

iJP,irirfir: i"-., -

bla appropriation win " In tbe Uou the senate ainendim-HM

to the Indian appropriation bill were now ti4 hill wan stent to eon

frrence. ena bill- were ped for the -re-tlon ot a sew mint bultdltiK In iTilladel- ..., ,...u I.UAHUU hiitiM,-iu the eite f

wit I n Hff i - - - - New Yurie. Senate bill leraHtina a pemdoa ot a year to the widow l Admiral I'orter u aa paea. The eonftrenee report on tbe Dlstrkt ot CeluaiW apneopriatloa

bill was agreed U. hn 3d. the aeneral d.

..a..v l.iil. wltU aineaUHifais. wa aareed

... ... rr.M reuorb) on Hie dilotmi

. . i... .4,11 i,nu wh aicrfea to. A

. wr ..f ctiion and idlier billx

werevaMe4 . In tbe houe a fNh-r eon

ferenee on tne iea-)iane "in pjm. tiion apprrtpriatrow bill w ordered. Tlie diploiNMtle aad eonsular eonferenee report wi sbnil, ad alter dIeu-wloa tbe con. feree were oerd to Insist on their dtsaKreeweitt to the Hawaiian eabje propoiil. tion. Tlie coaferenee report- on tb tnnilry .jivil, lndli o a64 potortlebllUwareaifreei U Hie rnat, on tbe Ith (Ih eaatlauatlon

of ieeibffrtbe 3.1). alter'an all n.ut .ittine. tbe iMtd-wd miiIh of an Important

BtHioa wre rapidly leathered up and dimed of, and at n o'clock, noun. In a net speeeh. ncceptable alike to both political -treuie-, Viee-I're-ldeMt Morton, alter ex n"r-la- thaBk lor the kmdne aad eour-t-iv bestowed mih bin by the member, and bt'artv irowl wishes for their Individual welfare, d'eetared the senate adjourned with out day Inthebon-e, niter wliidinx P affairs of the session, a vote of thank to Speaker Reed was proposed, and adopted by n strict party vole tbe dentoeraH to a manvotlnieNo. In hi- addre declarinic ; Ine die adjournment, jiiakerKe-d. relerml to the future bl!torlMi the Judnioent of tbe mew ot the majority, to whom he returned thanks for their hearty and unanimous sup.

pert in bin arduous uutiea.

PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

. , . r . 1 1 . 1 1 j-.Ki

suetl from tneeensus mnw, i jskakia luu tmrs ui siic """""' tliat the pereenUge of inerease, durinf H,5ty.ine flue, left tbe United States . .. nt tha wbite raee I ........ v., , t.h 1st. for

. ... -r.Uari. of the white race

was 1 percent., "hile that of the colored race was 13 percent C. It. WkiohT, the Northern Pacific railroad millionaire, ha purchased in his own name the entire capital stock and bonds of the II unt system of railroad in Oregon and Washington, comprising 1M utiles of complete nul awl

IOnVlWIHiT, umrei deal involve about .?,00,HK), TliK Chilian eoast towns have been desertwl to a large extent by the citi

zens, who have tken to tne inns. ienring a lmibardinent, llusiness is generally suspended, and the running of trains on the various railroads has been almost entirely stopped. It is rumored that Santiago is threatened with a water

famine. O.v the 4th Rey. T. E, Sherman ami p. Sherman made application at the surrogate's oflke in New York City for letters of administration upon the estate of their father. (Jen,. W. T. Sherman, diligent search having failed to show that the general had left will. The personal estate of tlie deceased does not exceed 13,500.

Thomas Ai.lk.v, an English coachman, employed by Mr. ltalph Worthington, of Cleveland, O.. was arrested, on the 1st, charged with stealing diamonds belonging to Mrs. Worthington i.....i - i.mmi. The houw! bad lieen

...t... u rrcu, Vv or the. 1st. lor

mini v v"'"i ' -' " - - China, where a higher price prevails

for it than in America. 1 his is re f tiu .WISiim in silver here.

Civ.Tiiu M a n'iikkso X. of Nebraska,

was. on the 'Ml, elected presiding otlicer

jwo tempore of the senate, vice ,-eni.i tiftlinl- Ini'alls.

A lusi'ATCH from Cairo says that the t:rvtian amir has leen reorganiaeil

.....'i.. i,lSfc.h" onieers. even ibiwn to

snlailterns. ami it is an mush a British

army as the native Imperial troop m

A virus from Chili state that three battalions of the fourth regiment of

government troops stationed near i izagua have shot their officers and declared in favor of the revolutionist.

At Horse Creek, a mining town w miles west of ltirmingham, Ala., Dr. U. J. Matthews, the leading physician of the town, shot ami 'killed his wife in her bed-room, on the 3d, in the presence of their five children. Iuiuor was tlie cause of the murder. itL-uv.tin 11k. a. writer on a Uohe-

mian newspaper m -ew i '" '" l'tjcahontas, W, Va., on the 4th, to in

vestigate the truth of the charges oi awful cruelty claimed to have been .muI ...i u nmnlMir of Hungarian

miners near that place. He took a pair

nttrntvorj. ami a letter from the gen

oral authorities as vouchers for his per-

I sonal safety in his perilous trip.

Tun Fifty-first congrttss expireti o.

it.ntuti on the 4th. after an excit-

Jt 'iu: VI mviwac !x Ike XW York

rmt ut gmvral aeaafMiia tmptaiMi

fta of ma mm Jjr CmiR m tb for vii MtouwrUig to Miw b aerr a a petit inn, It beimr hi

owl otfenM'.

I v tbf ea iM the MlaiMaiKIti (MMttt. I

ymm oHMnitrm, SUsrena was

tettced, on the Ith. to pmy a nm- w lam Mtui lUiMlet Kl.iHJO. The other een-

mpioyes bwik'teil were di.hargel.

I'mdrKMAV Sami ri A. jw4)si.ii, t lioMtun, expect in the course ( a year

to ooute iU potesessiim I pntperty on CrarV 1mm nuni, Lomkm. KnglaiwU value.! at from iei.atttt.OtaJ to ti,iaw,W0.

SiMHMiee r.ienllr returnetl from MW

don. where .he rweivml assurance tht

he wouhl otrtaln the property, to wiwcn

lit, heirship has been peoveu

Jl'IMiK KtXNK at Itneao, a.,

teneed Klmer Warren. o the 4th, to tir iHnvHluiHuivHt nt A uauKMiw for tlH

munlerof CmlcUH-tNal. ftbe Chi

cago ,t XM-thwe4tern mliroaL

IWvmnii at Kort avne. IIMl.. ar-

restwl Charles Me.Nally ami Thoma

Tau..v tw 4tl. ami were srtarchlttg

all routlus Of boot

13. who liekuig U a gang of panel-eut-

ting thieves, who wirgiana n

d.ou.ii .Htihinos. iUHes m as manj

nights. Thk UTchiiiosis CSM.-S r.ear Ida drove, Tav.. th.. r..hiilt of eatinir Iwdogna su-

u..., iu..miiv man! seriUi. One

l.uitli 1ms ,n-,nirred. ami foar new

KMr "- --- - --- '

nre re nortori. There were, on the

, .. .

4th, seventeen ktmhis wnosv revwi.-.j was doubtful and four had diel.

i iMi'ivn .U'hiivii. of New YiHk. w

dead. His wife and daughters were

Li lft...lsi.U when death oe-

eitrnsl. He wa. cohiiciOttS to the H"t.

He died at llrigbbm, Englaa, on the 4th. having taen taken there fnwn London during his illness. It v an oversight the bill paswd during the closing hours of the last congress authorising the erection of a new mint building at, Philadelphia, to c.t -j.tKMI,iHMl, carried mi apJliat,, for the purpose, and operations will have to Ih delnyeil nnttl the next eotifrress. If it shall mi dee?dc. makes the neces

sary appropriation. Tiikkk was a bail wreck on the 5th, on the Cincinnati Southern at Sleepy Hollow. Js't miles north of ChatUnoonra. Twin. A hundred feet farther and this train would have gme over a trestle, 100 feet hif h. Several pers'nsvere in-

iured, but none serHus.iy.

Low IXw. h iminer i iav Si W ill V WW Knot, isumler arrent. charjreil

with having stolen two of Jig KtHt"sJ

children from the laoian senooi l'.cnnett, S. I)., where they were plaeed after the death of their father, and murdering them. TliK voting Cuechs ami Cermaa lilerals, have, as far as results arc known,

leen successful in rfxty-iour rurai

trktsof Austria. This insures a ia-

loritv for Count vhi l aafe a jiremier, - . ... . i i-i...

Thk Hartioru line swam wi . "l Uichmond was totally kstrrel by re,

on the Sth. while lying ai ner pa-r m

Xew York City. The lot w ute sieaia-

boat and earg is $Hh0O.

Thk city of Madrkl. on tc -nn. mwi-

t wwv-r, -

Tmk iool room owned by .lacc .u"rtn-

lilte, the champkm ltghtweigni peiaefighter in Hrooklyn. was ra WAl, on the

uh he the rndke. MeAuIilte ami wx

emnloves were held iu $l.(KK lwil each.

TUi. nwm hail leen trs'ii unii

few days ami was me oniy pwei-

kiml in ItnaAcljn. A MtKtnv riot oecurretl in New ortr,

on tlie Alii, lietween striking ami non unhm eloakmakers. listls, police

.ft,v ..li. ennes ami toe ware

xaiv i rr --"i freely used.

ValUCll at me nwurv .m uitmv.v... -- tmrtly in charge tif the coachman, and lug and inst important short sossion.

the tiiamoiMW wen.-

after which

stracted. A ft P.K one of the hottest campaigns known to Dominion isditics, Sir .lohn MacDonald was. on the !Uh, a.-ain returned ti power, but with a greatly reduced majority. The maritime provinces, in which the liberals were saneuinc of making a clean sweep, disup-

ceived an unanimous ami hearty vou

tt,.nl f.v hts courteous and im

partial rulings. Speaker Heed also - u ..f ilmnlfs. itdontcd by a

IlTravvH n - - j - ..irti.t itui-tv vote.

u',Tv.uu fiu- ih.' state in the llen-

In Vow Orleans have Ik'cii

ft..MiebMl im1 threatened with the

i-...r..nee of the mafl.i. Sentiment is

so strong against the order, however.

pointed all their cxpectatkms ami were tlmt ti,e witnesses presist in telling all

virtually tne meau oi "' I they Know

pn

government. A tkaokiiy which bids fair to take rank with the Kyrattd-Uouffe atrocity in Paris is being unearthed in Monaco, where it is alleged a woman allured Dr. Lindermann. an English phym cian. to her house, and, with the MM.istanL ovcrnowered,

murdered and robbed him. The 1oily

was then hidden in a ravine near can llctno. ltly, and when found, last PecemlMir, was supposed to lie that of a suicide. The suectd parties have

been arrested. Kknht Salmsokk, of Philadelphia, and laador Frauetithal, of St, Louis, BtiHlent. in the Hebrew t'nkm college at Cincinnati, entered into a compact to mutually end their troulacs by suicide, and shortly after 1 o'clock on the morning of the 4th they were both

found dead at their boarding House, having committed the deed" of murder with the same revolver, it hi thought that SalHnger had Frauetithal umkr the hypnotic influence to sia-h an extent that he was unable to resist the suggestion of sumjmIo.

miKTi.r after niMin. on the 4th, the

lioiler in the. MoTotiilA iron works, at Allmny, N. Y., exploded. Several per-

Mm were Iniured.

S. M. Au.KN, who preshled over the first republican convention, In 1SW, has called a meeting of the veteran repuli,vf ftiuuiibtissi!ts In Tremont

temple, lloston, f6r April in, to uorisider l tonal issues.

t iriillKr'HKKI.E. the. aired Cicrtnait who

t : t.U 5n Itridarenort. Conn., under

n an J"" " rw a it sentence to be hanged dune 18 for the. Constable Drueker, of New

Canaan, is making a desperate effort to cheat the gallows. For eleven days pre

ceding the 4th he nan remseu to kiwh

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

Thr private; adviser of the Ciunte lt

t)..v-;. v,.u,t..i- i!,u.ift. iinouiice his

I nt fe " m r ' " liiintMin of rpftiirnimr that position

Ill-health is assisml ns tin cans for u i...tn.trV aciwui. but It is lielieveii

that a conviction that monarehituti In France is a dead iswie is r'lly what suggested llocher's resignatUw. Cr.AKi.KH Swaik, . man employed in laving the irn on the upper deck of the high brhlge at Muscatine. I a., fell fnan the top of the t,pan. oil the th. to the ice in the '''Mississippi river, a distance of 841 feet. His skull was crushed awl other IsHies were shattered, awl lie was instantly killed. Eva Hi.ocii. a young I'olish woman, who committed suicide lv lianiring in

the lavatory of tlie union station In

Pittsburgh. Pa., on the th. left a nott of which the followinif is m translation

I "Please telegraph that I have committed suicide localise I did not stay in my

native country."

ON the oth a stranger presented a

check forM,H)at tin' IHtqHesni; laoik.

in Pittsburgh, I'a.. and receiving the money thereon, quickly tleparted. A

few minute later it was chst?ovred by the Itnilk official that the check hal Iwnmi raised frtnnlMS to3W.ai.

Oomoxkk Lltvv f New York issmil

warmnts on the ftth. for tlie arri'st of

tlie officers awl direct' ofithe .New V.,.1.- "i'v Hmvi'ii Ilsrtfonl Itailnlad

Co.. who hail Ikh-h held responsible by

the eonmer k jury lortm neaiu oi tne

vktims of the tunnel disaster.

Maj. WIssma.vX hasdefealenl the Ki-

lHe,h triW. in Zaiullmr, killing

woiitMlinir sixty awl enptnrinr Hfty

'in... liumiull liui WlU. Ih'ii blllMl Ulwt

alKiut fitteen woundeil. Sixty tluMisaml hfd of cattle antl mucli ammunition

ml ivorv was cant tired.

Tin: great miners" strike in the Mo1 nongahela river district ended on tlw filh. A settleim-iit was effected bv the

coal operators uoncetlitig' the ileiimndt. of their employe, aiwl they will here

after iy cent ier oitMiei tor aim-ittfT-

A.V Knifllsh physician,, named S. K.

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CetllUg Hie 'till nu nni tvntn,, . rifH i t" tni-.ij "roil r nininK a imrticle of food, Mtul unless he can Ik t.,riiHms stuns at tlie gamWing taldes jiersumletl or forced to eat he can not jn Clonic Carlo, while engaged In plajr.

W'm. V. WKMJ, one of Ute most (lis- -n,i aii Ht the table.

tlnifttisluHl Michigan lawyerH, dwpiH-d Thk conservatives watk' sweepinc

dead in tha county eiwrt at. imiruiwou ,jBS m iw uruitwieK m tne late

. t A 1 1 .... I . . .... .,

the 4th, jt alter he iiau nnisneu an Canadian elccuon. l are M. .lohM III

arifUtiietit. He had Iteen collector ot I prKH wl,re defeated by maiorities ra " . it ...a t,.L...4.4. I. . ..... .

CMstoms niMier rrtrsHK-ni. oohuj, ung mua wiioki

chairman of the general council oi tne American Imr wtaucfoiUm and professor of httv i the Hivr.sity of Mkhigai.

TmK ChiliaH inHventi hve baea W-

feattNl atOvalle nml have retreated mn

La Arena.

INDIANA STATE NKU

r Bdf u wa H." emhl liP'

ftlwHer, mi ImUaaapoli, a few day

heeiaiedlt. '

Tmk tnuttee vtt thei hflltal wr vim inaaae, at RieUaioad. hav n'Higtied. SuDerintendeMt WelU will Ja tend.-r

hik. rvsigtuitiow.

Aiivh ks reeeivert ny the suue ihwfm ofagrkulture indicate that the growing wheat crop ha tot nderge any HUtieriNl i"bHitge. and th propwt for more than an average crop U the most nattering for several years. The warm, wet weather has heen favorable to a luxuriant growth, and the rH are believed to be Mtfthiently well protected to stawl the changeable watber of the preheat month. O. II, 1 ViM.tAas, aged M, ami Mr. Kbeeca Alford. aged TV, were married at Columbus a few days ago. Thk eowmbadoaer of pensions appointed Dr. Smith II. Mim.h-s a meiubet of the lKan! of pension examining surgeons at Iwlianapolui. Tmk dry goods ore of llyram A Sullivaa. at Iwlianapoli dotwyed bj fire. Several other firms lost hearfly by smoke awl water. 0.v the hake Shore railroad, neat vrndMllville. Samuel Hroden wasstand

in,ff;on the tender of a freight trair which wa pulling from a switeh on the ft, ..in ira.k. Th tender was overturn'

ltd. awl. with Hrotlen umlerneath, drag-

red ouite a distance, and the man wa

ii-itHiml to iik-ees.

Omar Likmkkikh, agwl 30 years, irotrie.or of the Central saloon, Columbus, m.-m foumi dead in his kkmh a few day

kin.e. He leaves a wife from whom he

nai-teil eijfltl vears aeo, Henry

i.tinrr. nttHH-ictor of the same .saloon.

fell dead la the doorway, and six months

later his bn'taer, John Scbnilrr. committetl suicide by sliooting a nstol ball through his heart, and three years later George Phillips the nest proprietor of this saloon, died suddenly, making four proprietors of the same saloon that have tiled violent and Mysterious deaths, and ife succession. Fkank Dick and WUiam Chaney.

two young men of Owen County, were rivals for tlie.aircctkms of a ytnmghwly

of the neighborhood, i m?y met i .vu-

kinsville. when Dice drew a revolver

and shot Xhaney, killing him instant-

y. Dice was arreteu anu taxen to

Spencer.

Thk son of Ale.vaajOer .Manorney. oi

rTut.a-AMWf. struck .Inn M onfall, a

man. with a snow-latil. wmen so a

-,.rwl Morean that he threw a Itorse

shoe at the boy, striking, him behind the ear and knocking him down. The

boy was taken home in an unconseiows

condition, amr Morgan was arreaten

ar.d placed in jail, lie was afterwards

released because the Isy s lather refused to prosecute. At Columbus. Peter Kellar was ifrant-

ed a divorce from his wife Itosanna. The

couple were about SO years of age. and

had raised a large family.

C. E. Aocxamikk, an organ agent.

w.ho boards at the Tremont hotel, Tip

ton, stepped out in the lawk yard of

the hotel. Where some un Known person knocked him down and robbed him of

STUand made hte escape before being

een by any one.

Wii.t.iam Pitts, of Peru, won the

stale colored championship from Dan Jordan, of Iwlianapollw, in tea hard rouwis. Tmk Jitna powder works, located near Millers. -wet of Laporte. blew up. Nit itae was hurt- but half a doarn

cbulklings were lmdly shattered. The

shock was plainly felt at l.apocie, uuny

miles distant. Sknatok Vokhkks, of Indiana, ha gone to Hot Springs, Ark., for his health. Mrs. VKoaoRTH, evangelist, has Wen granted a divorce by tbe Rochester court.

Thk jury In the murder ease of Abe

Xeal, at Madison, after remaining out all night and until noon, were unable to agree, awl were discharged. Nealgave bail and was released. Thk commisskmer of pensions haa established a new iioard of pension exBtaininir s.urareonK at Kno.v. the mem-

liers of which are lrs. W. M. Kelly. L. D. Gla!lirook and A. II. IlemlerMm. Ai.KX. Dowi.t.VH. of New Allmny, leellned the pohithm of judge of the Indiana supreme court. Mas. Cathrrixk McCaxx dietl at her home at Twelve-mile Switch, on the fmou. mar New Al-

liany. agetl. it is claimed. ls years.

The deceased was thought to le the

oldest citiaen of the state, ami has a sifter in Philadelphia aged 104. The family has papers proving the age of

the deceased.

Thk red wtwlwkmc onarries of Ciai

county are to be tlcveloped.

Loris Stanton, seed l. went mit

hunting near Sandlsim, tm other day.

awl was fouml ileml fe.vt morning, with a porthm of his heml blows off, near a lioat. awl pmrtof his body in the water.

His death wasaceWehtal.

Mkh. Ki.t.A Mct.Kr.w, of CatnlK-fdgc City, was given a verdict In the circuit eourt. at Xew Caatle, for il.Wi damages for slawler. against Walter Marlott. a uromlnent Warne county farmer.

William l.ot'UK.v, the New Washington "terror," who has long defied the authorities, was captnred recently, awl k now in jail at .lefTersonvith?. t.ni'U I.t"r. rrMftri.tr r,t lln Crown

Point machine works, was serkmsly in

jured the other day by the lmrsting of

an emery wheel wniie running at a high rate of speed.

Thk other morning .1. . Ileitis, a Imtelter of Seymour, hilled a large ami

very lat cow, in me pnuncn oi which ne fmtiHl a silver half -dollar, several small liones. a kt of needles ami pins, over one-fourth ofa pound of honehoe ami other nails of varying sines awl several other indigestible articles. The eow was young; and apparently very healthy. Thk second story Hoor of the mill at Kaglelowit gave way and thirty thonmumI pounds of tkmr were dumitl Into the cellar. Jacok N.ki lewiet- of the. gang of thieves that have Iwen peratlng a wmt (losthcH, was captured a few days ago, rKHllg, IlAtTlt has lil drug store. ,

INDIA4MA LWBIW-ATURE.

... ... mmUmm Ml. Ml awlMtd S n

MOMKY AND BUSINESS.

alMtilfrlMhw larmlaa "-

rmd tax tale .'T "5wu

tae aaotioa t ainw out wrrwd St Ma aiaaaft iwlt t J ... ..i. fiufti.1. miifii mu seefTf.-

MMlt9i.il rir U dtsptof I4'aa pr.Klui-w

at ikt wW tir. -rmm

tcitJu la a wii wm

Horn TtwwWll e,aai "e J": "TT

aw. ami tkti-atea iy ' WJT"' r,di 4.-avci voihac U wiWlaa

seeur U aaoeaouK w""" "jvv .Mdkui it immsitter. wrrteo.

r. ... . - - - ik. .iMuimkit a hi a

ntinu im mm fm . ZZ -. . .. i-A , .imr ihMhill to a aeemt

(atailttw with lutrwctttNi u cut oat ihe nth

rho:iIUn tlx twelve e.t -.tale lat. TW .... ,k mu ... itail wu 3sl lata

Wm,m w . , .- ,.,. .kftiM

. . m mi. n tt, luMtiM Hainan m raw vw-r ,v

ltrwa, il alr oa rf tm ortn.ee Mate ...... is. mMtimm at mt amMiUta court.

whfc m Mlr imalw U uoveraoe'i lftarw to bMouaeakw. lXMAJuro i. Keta. !.- ate. -IMU a. M-.. ..t.i.a. niu.rinUftndrllS of rtMIBlT

Mil cut x-luw to hold Utlrl-ftlx iwoatbt IIrea or W-wih Iixmp f suite rml or-ik-rto N;Mli:lair; axliwl-e lenffUt oi lewwoC ccart ia lb IhmUi Jutrh.l etreirtt; U ala the wettMitW o( rout, proviuiair; far the teaUla- .. .. ..a twohtMiinc ih eau4rateat

In amiel Juticlr itmrtcea years oU ami oaten; l- HtaaUi ! MkMe4 the tax rtrifrioa KK-ndt Tr .MBinittM ot the wbola. The tail

the Maiat el pr p-

ertv at it rl vl. aaU to ferret Wit

property. u mertt-fe. amen ot wnica ... ,k. .uiit ftt'm MCMtk tItlm.

,ft-9.74 -..-rThe deawemt M tb satl took up nJ r- ..... .iM.initil HnortMirlatloa Mil in'nxlneetl

jttrrUy, cvlmtlhe democrat even twrtof f . . i . - t fliaits

u.,- 1 lu (ollnwlr bills tMed' Prohi

ii. nf m.mnlpr ADTBratU 14 f Ota

Ihe How natnrsl throw rh atalan; prtTslhK fer (! emptoyment of a hoard of irttarlian. ui tern bt: pprepriatlaf th). M

tsc Wfifl . i--k v Srs'ATa "The

Cm and sanf Mil earn P -Hh a unanimous

f'FOTt from i be sutilee reewaateaomit lMviti. m tChjrht snenthaent telatiBR o RlnieT couaty. The wtwutdtaent wa utriekea ..... .iM. A.intd. An Maettdaieai was

oCrre.1 waktrsj; ttw Uw take eBeot June 1.

aatt thJ eoeeucred la. lat "I'P" cy If. the county orer. A et on w, ihatt laMtiett in plme t eetkwt SB. wl.k anplled the .anie i Uw MilarkM of Stale ffleer aat the it (wn;iterattoit ot the MU wi.s eoauarnoea bv e'lif.ii The vpeat the entire alter"jooft to lO'.wiilerutioa et I be b II la eoauuttiea nf ike br.!c At half !, the eoatatiuee srcr. rrrorte4 proaww. and ke4 leatte to lt xin tftViaoren morttmx nt o'riwefc. a Jfornr-The Iwwse pae4 a Wit the parpo of -m h'cti t 10 obviate the eoaUllotloftal objeet!ontot!ie A.iralUMieteeUoa law that under the prevnt yteai C voter eaa aii tor nmy nae rxert Hr pr a h- name appr oa tbe ticket ftinlbed by be rtale Alo tbe Ml! proliitMtite etkn wlb a pop latioa between 9.ti and Ml ffn eletiar tbe

franchiw f treet rails y er f tter paahHroverlacthe met trt durac nerioil far wblea Uey were graawd.

IsW'ASapouIs Feb, H-Sksatk-Two boor

tiaie latLe Mtate M&umv thi afternooa la Mt r .thiol tioe u( fll.bnteHf. Kepreeatattre Kelly's bill prohiWttBK railroad rooifvuBles ftom relaiatox aay part of the ef aay employe for alleiced insuraoee or mutual beaetlt rpte wa nader eoas5eratta. T e toleoaibe- btl failed tor want of a rot(tHal malOTMr, but KtH b Bailed ap aln, aad t i bllefd It wt.l pas4. The rity eharter HI I eaad the apeetal order t a artoeic Viuftju ftTuniwR.

Hocm HU pMdt tlwli4a Ihetrasla t i be awtbera prtoa to ydeaui rertata haathof UMl'eaawjrlVMfanMltwad eoatpaay fee .k.uiMuiiiii mt m Mww and tbe ereetfoa of

l h.. UMiiilar Um teeornorauoa of

w.r. Miami ooootr: MafMea. Crawford

eouaty. and Heekpert, SSpeneer eowrty: Ja ,k. . w. Oiriifttlan ocl

ttoa of New Albany, iran-kferrlux the control of tbe lleadrcs atontunent I the tate: autborfarttuc ir.e eempany U buy an taterert ta aa-

tHher. where all the !tvekho.ter of both Mtde have fben tbelr eoaal.

i i m . wu uc uu x ATa The eoa

utu. V HartMii lllem.l el Kobe

aae, for tTwe nwiatewrUl at of Kobert 3, tyTlHd (Rei,i. oi I'era, wa rieer-aoaloty

,h m ( ii Minate tbh awraiac. Gov.

nt i itMi liuti this afleraoea bta

..1. omii iMitki HMmrhttMof tbe

netrtamtttan police Uw to the city trf Terra

n.v TV (M&Hi4 awleaed were that i pro-

.A in uk. (man th oeenle of Terra H;tttt

! tbe right to local self fovrroatent. and wa an-

...ii..n.lSM-u.t took uie power ot ap-

point iaic t toe eoatanoner ont of the aaad ot

tbe roveraor. i ne mu wa pwapiij e--dim lb -VtrXn.

llotK MUh padi Leiraliainit the aet. of ranaty eoanalMtoaer amtvr tbe law autbort,k.a i kUd nrabana' bom: wttthorhtiaiC

the uperlatendent of pabtte laatrttethm u set

aside n.nw tenM-iuinttBiiT ter t

tbe!iut aoriaali atbor!'iC loneH of school .i.ft.r. in im of MH (ladianabtftW)

to levy a tavteeat tax U ettaMUk and earry a a weehwaleal sebool; te prevent fraudulent entries ha bane raei . prohlbltlaa aeeals Ironi .lui.. imKnmnrm itah (fiMnaanies not autlior-

teed li Tm bulne In tbe atate: prmitltwc that rtlle wfaea wt 1st rJcted ball not be retntricted lor t veart: lenutrlnr alt eorporatton bere.HrrVMiltd to We nrtbtles of awelaUoa

whh the iM?eretry of iVate.

i..,.. .viKuui Mh a. PaKATtt Tbe In

dtaaapotts rlty ebarter Wit wai ataeisbst and ..l i !m Hnnv teat In Um MNIttt a

1.. .tur. u 1. Ill altolkhtae the oasee or

mine hipx'etor. It w repaod over tbe aev-

ernor veto. Tbe fee anu salary out n tw irnmeniVed by a special aeaaiorial eieaal.te. . .ftwi 1. ft.m'rftr' muaM ve-

toiiKtlxr Terr Haul Wit wm reeelvtd i ,v ,..(,1 iiver hta ol ieelloo. A

... MUktntlntt ttauwHt both the bo

and the -Mfaate uthonzfn the slawiecsle .i i u t r mil tati. rUim after re, eletaK

Kmm direct tax freta tbe Keneral a-a-

wrnt. ibM payateat of wbssh has been order laar anae-4

UotiPK -Wlls pawed: Aatborfafair tbe tnteet of Tt4ne nntterattv to dedfente hd for - uL. ftift.,1. nMiritttivr rrmiv fnr the at-

temple UikImmi of ladtaaa laiMia not subject

te taint ioa; prevwunr mat a " i . ...HUftM kbalt M!tlte with the

anHter f ttte oa uw tt of rebraary of e'fh

rr:prv dtfiK tbata'l eity awM p" be labaaltted foe approval to eorsoaon eouaetM

ami hward of tratoe.

- ftftf ilut t4

uA ft, k.- at. 11. tuu. ... T."

vbfM-TH UeattpaJ oIwhw- ,,

ISHnt U4td Mtd t Ur Mkfc-T

ear

Kkw Vouk. March 7. it i. iu.. .

Co. weekly review of tratk- u.

KrtMiii o trade fn.niall part if u.r,lti. I ry show little ebaage alaee Mat , k .Z.

there hi, perliapa, a lllfle lean act tt a a, eai. ...uik, ii. . A "

WaUtlff . 1 UW" nTMirnral flonalB t II V tai.f

ela la eottoa. bat tradn In ih

nlNa

'"I"! lb-

rliae In rttu. bat trado In ih.. r ut.u H moderate. The buslne at Ixjh:.viIi. ,..! fair, Mad rather quiet at Kjiivui v ty 1 leaver haalaeaa Is fair, at st. ivm',...! , . t . . ii ... , , y

l-unlll ionn rwnwn', mki mi wilWJttib. t'iaeiuaati trado la rather quirt is tr..,t . porta larger trade tana last yritr, 4M Clevelaad a general lafMe ic.mi uaumL Chieaao reaH aa -xtra..r i n,rT

heavy fall ia reeelirtu of ftr w, l4rf hides, bat a heavy a-in la eared nn-,4t, h,

with elleetloM easy; in 'Hhna

aauea are also laraer than a y-4t

Trade Is aeaerally mhm1 nt rbmtitn, but it ler ia tanlerialH than la aiaaufaciurt d j.r 4 net. At ililladelpaU ima ia ttrnur a4 eowl swore aeflve, ebrmW-nl In fair tltnui. but tobaeeu nalet nisi whI rattier m iu. The oal,t speeulatlve Market that liai. eliaed dnrlaK the week is the ewtton ,4rtK The fall of aa eighth put tbepr.er rlmrtn tbe kiweet ever reeorded la th uiti alaee Pol. Hut wheat has rUru us .-rtrtat. oats Ih and eora nearly Jrenu, .,. elahth, oil rm eeat, butter & vi-uit nni ir, produeta a nhade. In the )nni maarj a temporary M0neM ia pnee. Um not bide the fnet tbat the Bvr rnsampt(oH has sharply dtetitin ,,iUt ewtlr " far from oaelftli. Xo iimv.n,. m U seen In rail, wtaflo offeHmti of jv r..si by southern mllla are eoinpir4tit'i) (itit the bar mills are alt hungry tor order, t prlees. of plate and struetural iniu r. oj u eeure lmlMw, and the truth. U ai-t::i j forced to regard with imtlwfnetlon It.- tnutiadanee Of the eoke i4rlke, inl thr Mih . ulna and shraano shut down. Tin- mm n ittdUMlry it ia afar better einidttJOH, t'v u Iftll .ftf V-Iktt ftV.MMlK. WUrAtlM .llrf ),-.. S1..M.1.

and the medium and lower grader of cloth beina larger than at any other t n for five years; but tbeatowt eit.v araiti . eloth are not yet la atroux dem.nt t ( maaufaeture lolnr a little tietter ol m, tbtfogh embarrasMiJ by utit tt uttit lr prieeti. The tre-urry output, silver in 1 eluded, wa oaly f20Jni mor- r

reney tluin it ha taaeo ju

hut the paw we-K, out toe wonry iiwiki are Keaerally well supplied' for leu.t bwinem, tbouirh at some point ruu-.-.t . aurr net(v The exporta of pndui t Xew Yrk were larger last week, but Ut ti paxt month show w deertae of tsintr. teat., and the laHns ateaawbile -n-w marked laerea-w. The rallnm.l 1 .trn 1. continue b-avy, and the elearioc bou- f ehnna- exeeed last year's, hut U.-ct: lesa than the advattee la.ariee. m.Lejt ' a material decrease la quaittito- inn Tlie bulne rllure oeeurrinit thnu out tbfeouatry dnrlag the past x-v.-n -U number, torlbe t'nltrd Stales, 3, atttt t Canada . r m total of Ma, m eotapaod wi a total of 7 last Week, dad J tlie e previoa to the lad. lor tbw eorr-.m.t. week of laet year the daur were x t- rnentfncfX faitaree la tbe I'aited suti

K ia Canada.

THE CANADIAN ELECTIONS

t- iftrtilv of Wnt. Mullen, general

peeretaryof the miner's federathm at i' ''.....;hi.,ii .utMHtv. who waa

foaml short in hh aeeimnt,, ami who tllaptM.-aret two wrehs lH.fore, waa found froxen in the ke In a creek n days mru. TIh-it is a .lifferenee of plnIoh as. to whether it k sulcWe or mtr-

Tb Kra1t. WStt NH a !. rtJ VM lemoiitmt-a that the Kih-Hor Ih I""' T lUdathma wMb Otr I al Htatpa U N'eHker Sma4i r l'ii Wlthht Clrcnmerthed Limit. 2Ckw Yokk, March 7. The Kveni Post's Montreal speeinl say: "An dependent esUntate oAVfestertla.v s v gives the governiaent a nut jirity ot to M. It k deeply dkaaprointing V

party, awl eseeuUly to tne man-it tnrers, who hnve spent hnndreils thousands of dollars to maintain '

national policy in power.

The most important facts reveaien

Wednesdav's vote are that anne

tion fe. not m tm popular ia Can-wla was supposed; that closer trade n

lions with the 1 niten .uwes arr w aide, ami that the Hherals will be turnetl to power at the next gets

election.

The (iaactte Itntvernmentl

"The majority, from Jsf-rtiatsw t at Itaml. can not well fall he1

twenty-live: it way possibly re

thirt-ve. That is a gt-xl wtn

majority in a house 01 -ju mOn the iaaues liefore the country.

true that more might have been peetetl. It was learned, however. ' lag the eampnigu that in many of

wmstitueneieft the eommercmi

literature, with wnn-n tnr

In-ea plentifully wpplleil tor rears past, hml hl an unexpe effect, and tjiere was not iu TMfrhsl lietween ilfaa-olutkm awl . - . a - ..a at... . auk.

ling da v time u eounteravi. nm arguments set forth hy the Wit ..Tuiu... There were found t

to Isdieve that unreitf rlcted reeipn

with a eountry wmse ngncui classes are suffering from extrenb

rireasion wiuthl aW 59 ier cent

value of t a 11m 11a 11 irm!. ""' ftmnd to accept aa well ftmndei.

statements that tin- difrerenee tween tlie prlee tf farm pnalue

the country warKets in

tlie price to the ileaier in Yuk awl Itoaton represetel the e . a t. .

to the faniKllan farmer inw

servative nsc-al jsnley. 'litis is

to it Is tine ttt a large degree tm

ureof tin Hneral iarty in Onlars. Mnd..r. ts'rhans. may le as. nl"

greater strength shown hy the M

thm in f Jueliee, There it an eieo.tiu tMmMlttthn to whom this pi-'

plumlering th! federal treasury

HyP1eaktL

flr .lha .MncIKomld Worn On' Ottawa, fliit.. March 7. -Sir

MacDonald is eominetely exlia

He has heen Inundated with eon, latorv tehirrams from all onarter-

has utterly hsthlvoke, theefT-

his campaitrn Umr. Sir .loon e-o hit, majtirlty la the new hou division at lietween thirty awl 1

five.

ALL OVER THE UNION. Or.viJi that sohl forJWW have btfm founii iaOrefroii. lt.i.T3fow offers a bounty of three cents per head for the ileructkm of Kttglish aiwrrows. MiaMM:ai anmutllv exnendaorer fT.fMhl

for tobacco for the convict In the leni-

tontiavry.

A arKKiwcHACM mine has been iliaeov-

; creil in Florida. They will soon begin

to lay pipes from it,

Taat eauBMratora of live stock for

Xew Xeaieo report l,t0,f aattht and t,fd.tM altoon far thai ootMrtry.

frohaMy latal Kipt""' Smamoki.v, la. March 7.- An ' -won of gas occurred at the l,m'' polllery at 4 oehiek yestentey noiHi whieh resultel In tlw- h ri jury of .1. Xi. Llewellyn and w Wm. Smith, a son-in-law of U They were working; together in a ami weir alnmt to flHlt ay when a door hoy turmiil lit of the fan. One of the tnen ear naked lamp whkh eaneed the i ignite and the expWf4on folhr men were frighUnlly death of young UeweUyn Smith k iMntrlv ex-feetodf