Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1892 — Page 2

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JASPER.

IX WAN A.

fifty-seoond oonqress.

nRiMMrrs from the Crimea ak that !

TnaesMiUwBot.aMialiaaat lnWi wnowaawaMeratioa. ummt fwrtw a hw f Mm rotaUho rf Um nary wora aao by Mr. af Xew York, Mr. Cwmmh. af YWtr uhI Mr. Loaae. oT MaiaarhaaoMa,

W tfc- tandsMt to boad e aw crufeer

KnaWRU. Smith, preskleut of the Cen- .j. Mr. lfoanaa. of la-

tury IbB.fg to. w WKW 4faM.Mr,w.f oonrM.MM r. mmt, ef lariirht's disease, tm the ltKh, UXum. TWWBwrttw. WW . felt .Mf.Mitfcih,WHo th

still seen to Limit net aad Um but wiit

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,JJZ! SLTvw York ritv. six wh- ease uaaiWr of of Mm court aektoa.

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boing posted at the I -dec Um ir waa as at hi aoc-Mtivo

ttKwHiw hiWkiwttk entire r wukmlK tlwMiiUiiillwtt Mm aneal ayprut.rhiHoa Hit, whs-a wa laallr paaaea at X wm rnna the eonaaltteo with lk notftia of the dry dock at Akpera. La., waick wa. rtrfckea nIm Jt of order. If the oeaole, m the U, Mm Arimi fwrfhHtUttWMjMMMritrlUwMtllMM "lloM earn" aad haaertiag "lawful momt of tk of the)rfll,aadpaMd. IWttfWMWIIift BeerhMr aa wMim vivoadi in mtuVd . Ia tlMikwierMtaHaWM peed U vacate to order ot Rwrnl "have to priat" to wlm wir4 ta Milwtt MMtrin m tk tariff ad tTraaitton. A roaoNMoa waa at ad noted tb civil mrviem ronandttee to iaveatiftate the alhureJ rioktio of Um civil aorvfcehw ly mrtata oAeteM ta Bahtarar. The iaarar tk MMiM wh devtd to the

coorirattwurf thcoMd elwrkm ewe of

XJ v. Rockwell, from the twenty -mrmn

Tim kmw jiHlWary eowtittw, on

Imt took no wrtkm on tke rwltk for H Bwrtto e Mr. 1H.AISK tewporUNl t.vi 1 Ckris 3HC tlt evH it he were wow;MW aint hte will ami eWctJ, le SBCiirr trial t Spamtes, IVwstA. M itk nwtamicacki rite naeerroir "hare proved verr Micee!. It w aN(MHt that with omckrp-, m hot mu WSred. A hrpokt is csrrent that the Pennsyl- ..... i 1 tki 11u

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tl wl tiHilwr toad i Cltrkl eous-

ty, Pa., for f 17,tKHt,00. A HiiriAKt.Y-onAiSKnpr?chfn)ra Ohk is eontinwl in the Wabhimrton City wirkhoW! m a charjfe of v incy. UteoffcHse was pricking tke ?o-pi on tke public k'kways.

In- the New Ywk wnate a Wll mfUd, im the 19th. directing the dairy wiminer of the state to HMikean vxkibit at the World's fair, ainl awtkoriitiajr an expense or S,W for sack dC Thk (icnnan jwpers of lltteaos Jiyrtf, advocate the formation of a new reptthlie u eoasteit of the lSraailiaa htates of Rio I J ramie do .al awl Santa Catahna. ami to lw ander llenaaa iiaperial pr-tectkm.

Thk property of Oen. I. T. liatler m L(well, Ma., was attached. the irHli for tM.OM. hr tke-Tewett ruWisk-

ng Co., of ltoa. in a sit owiajr .mt f th Briatlnr 'of the jreneral's

memoirs.

A nisi'ATCH to the London Thn from St. PetersbMrff says that Mr. Charles Smith, the Amerieaa minister.

accompanied by his wife, ha started for America, awl will probably aot retarn to Ruh4x. Thk Italian socialif.te deelare that thev will make a show of their strength on Mav tlav, awl the aathorities of the Tarka Italians cities are anxiowsowr tk oatlook. awl are taWnjr preeautioos for pablie safety.

a MtioBby makiiHC aa will-lllt ration free-oiai ipek. Mr. SMwr aaaoaaewa that ke 1m4 beea ia error ia wpojiIb tfcat exietlotr CtiKw rrictio Uw esiMivI r itetkm on Xr aext, It w aw diMovwrwd that tby ma until July. WW ...la the koe te atlr Aty ka was ertHed to a coa--ttaaatioa of the Xye-- Kockwell eoattwd)eeliiMCw. The debate wan etirely w.tht tacMeat. the wocb beta omm4 to tcta-

aioal rttw of ta cae. ix the MHMto. oa Uw Sl"t. a (twnU Cbiaeee debate orcapixl the cutttw tloa. and re--HMieed the HnHniel kaiaewat the koar of aJjottrnineRt , la the hoae the RockwellXoyws coatetd-ktloa "? tx-c.iwl tte ko. The debate waw exceedingly dT- aai hat Httie atteatioa wa paM to R. the majority of the aaeaibera oceapyhwc their tUae in chat-

Uuk aad snkhHC la the tofw and doak roms. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

rC'HIKF ENGIXKRR M. K- CLAKK, tT. S. N.. retired. diel in Washington, tm the lj?th. Mr. Clark inventetl the deHeetive armor now used oa war ships of all nations. , Tkk non-union miners of Durham, KnplaiHl. aboat 1,W ia numWr. re.uh work on the 18th. The men had

nothing to do with the strike, bat were forced out of employment It alleged that the matual benefit association of San Francisco has collapsed, and that W. H. Hkblle, its manager, has absconded with fTO.OW) of its fumls. IYllkx! liverr bora, at Pavhi Oty,

Xeb., aith twenty-one head if nne horses, valuable equipage and stock.

was burned on the lth. Loss, 30,partially intaretl. Wiujam It. lli.vcxs and lten Q. Fish, executor of the estate of I T. Itarmiffl. have lileil in the probate court at Itrkkeport. Conn., aa account of the first vear of their executorship. The

estate shows a gain ia value under their

When

A I.XWR mtm ia the star of USMtvth &. Hind, ia the post oatoe buiMk.ir at Vmg Ilarhtw, L. 1., was blown .p and shattered by amriar oa tha alrht of tii mh. Valuable wuera anl money to the aaaoaad of tvviMM were attden.

There hi no clew to the horfriars. A uamuk number in! eoaJ miners, probably tax tcan la all, wtera drowned. m the tth, m the l.ytk colliery, near MinerkviUe, 1.. by the tnahkm Hoodltii' of the mine ay the banuiuar through ol the avcnwuMated waters from an U1 and almndoa4 elliery near by.

Ix a rk between Irish una Italian hHurtduirt-aen at Woodruff a stoic. ltrooklya,n the. Mth, two Irishmen wereshat, three Italians were badly cut aad braiswl. and eight or ten otLert on both sides were slightly wounded. Tub Werlin VorwaerU says sixteen halls have been hired in Berlin for May Ur demonstrations. The paper advises workinirmen not to let the capitalist

present them from celebrating the day. Thk czar of Kfssia Has preaeatei tc Capt. R.W. SarpreaaUeommanderof the summer Indiana, an enameled goblet in recognition of the part he took in carry hag to Russia the Hour generously donated by the eitixens of Philadelphia ior the relief of the people of Russia. Kkkvkt Hrm.-Okx. Wiujam M. Rl uxs. I'. S. A., ratired. diel swWenly at KeautorL S. C. on the llh, of apophexy. The body was einlalmed ,anl taken to Washington for burial. Gen. Hums was M years okl. a graduate of West Point, and was placed on the retired list two years ago. Thk nresident will issue a proclama

tion promulgating the ukxIhs vivendi j and warning all citiaens of the United States against its violation. It lias been settled that the ratia" cation of the treaty of arbitration shall beexchanged at Washington, ami the secretary of state ami the Uritish minister are making arrangements for tlutt formality. Thk correct amount paid by the Searles estate in settlement with Titn"othy Hopkins has never leen stated. Instead of lHjingJ3.00W.IMM) it was .,- 000. This amount may be relied upon as onk-inl. It is id that had the ease gone on the revelations pro ami eon

would have mak some of the most scnsati onal reading ever printed. Mayor Lank of Des Moines, la., has issueti orders that every aok! in the wall," whisky joint ami beer resort, ami every gambling bouse and room in the city shall be abolished. Orders were given the police to rakl every place of the kind noted, ami arrest all persons found in thuan after a notice has ae been served. Thk Itritmh ship Tynehead. S.50Q tens, has leeu chartered ami will sail. alKHit the 30th. for either Riga, Reval

St. Petersburx-, laden with Iowa

Ax earthquake of unusual severity visited a large portion of the state of raHfornia. at 3:45 a. m.. of the lHth,

badlr wrecking several towns awl do- management of nearly tSW.Wt. W

ing damage to an estimated aggregate they assumed charge its total value, acamemnt of l,0t,a. cording to inventory, was 4.27.5M. Thk fate of John Itishop. the Kansas Thk Kewfouadlaml legislature has rkv t,.,,. mwr,u Has mit had the effect

rejected a motion to impose a tax upon I Stopping the work if footpads in that United States vessels obtaia'mg liait in dt Hwl (5 nht f the ltth Con-

V.,.frinnnl waters unless ew

foumlland fislt is mlmittetl free of duty into the United Spates.

Later news from the T. A. Ranch in Wroming shows that four cattlemen were killed before the troops arrived. Col. Vanhorn is still at Fort MeKinley with the prit oners, not daring to remove them for fear of an ambuah.

Thk leaders expect that 2,0t,OW socialists will take part in the processions in the different towns of France oa May day. The authorities do not expect any disturbances, bat measures will be Ukem to suppress them should they occur. A THRKATKSF.n strike of the Paris po

lice on May day unless their wages are increased, causes some fears of trouble from the anarchists, but the gorcnaent will use the military to protect the publie if the polke refuse to do their duty.

.TttttftK It. II. Mamr. aged 79 years, of New Orleans, one of the Iwst-known jurists in Louisiana, is mysteriously missing, ami is supposed to have leea kidnaped by friends of Raker and Iesclutnips, two murderers sentenced to Im banged. Two thousani) Chinese are dfctrilwtcd along the Washington, Idaho and Montana line awaiting the expiration of the exclusion law m May , in order to cross into the fnited States from -J tri tish Columbia. They will be disappointed.

Thk new census of New York shows

that the alien population of New ork city is attf.Wtt. while that of Kings countr is 1.O0. In New Vork elty

there is one alien in every five of popu

lation. The total population of the

state is fi.47X.ft2.

Thk London anarchist paper, the

Comavon Weal, seised by the poliec on

the. Hth. contained vkrfent articles referrim? to Home Secretary Matthews

ami Chief Inspector MebnHe as mon

sters awl barbarians ami inquiring if

tnteh men arc fit to live.

Thk jury in the case of Wm. T5. Wood

rut. ex-state treasurer of Arkansas,

charged with talaxl!tg .state fumls

and converting them to his twa uae.

returned a verdict, ott the lth, of not

guilty. TTtk was the seoml trial, the jury in the first trial, which occurred

last November, failing to agree.

At a special meeting of the .New York Clearituf House aMtoehtUtm . oa the

tdth, the resignation of William A

Camp as manager was acccpteL and he was retired on a penakm of $7.50 per

vwtr. Mr. Camp had been ntanacer of

the clearing house for tkirty-ftve years.

llktmeaessttr will be Wm. Stertr, the

prcsenf. ataastant Manager. t

due tor Klilenwater, of the Ninth stteet line, was held up by a masked boy and

robbed of I.v the circuit court at Kansas City.

Kas.. a ease was deckled, oa the lth, by the judge which almost equals the celebrated calf case. Two men went to law over a dog worth tl.St, ami the ease was dismissed, one-half of the costs being assessed against each litigant, amounting, outside the attorneys fees, to S500.

Jack-thk-Rippkk ta.k was exeited in Chkjago.o the lath, by the finding of a woman's mutilated corpse nearly nude on the lake shore, where it had been

washed by the waves. The breast had been cat ami the legs severed below the knee. The woman was about IM, with luxuriant dark brown hair and attractive features. Skvkx attempts were made to intra

Loaisville. K.v., on the night of the lth. In four hours fifteen buildings were destroyed and a loss of flS.OCKi entailed. All were of incendiary origin. All the alarms came from the same section of

the town, andsorapklly dkl they foiraw that engine ami tracks five miles dis

tant were called out.

.loHAXX Most, the anarchist, was re

leased from prison in New Yorlv. on the

Wh. having served ten months for an

address inciting to riot in November

lttrr.

Miss Mart (Imkif. a girl of 1, took a

chair ami placed it over a hole in the

skiewalk opposite her father's house in

Cincinnati, where workmen were almit

to nut a telegraph pole. She sat on the

chair ami held the fort till her father

obtained aa injunction.

William Laidlock, late managing

proprietor of the Charlestoa (S. C.) Cm-

rier before it consommlhrn wun tnc

Charleston News, died tm the Mb. aged $0 years. He was manager of tltc Cou

rier at the time when Richard endon.

its editor-in-chief, offered a reward of lf,,Wm for the heml of Itenjamin F. Hut-ler.

Marti Irons, the man whe hasty

ami ill-timed acts precipltatetl the great

southern railroad strike of six years ago, oeeueH quartern in the Jackson cuunty

(Ark.) Jail at Newport Ltnng witn a

woman without being married to her is

the charge against him. Foi:a negroes, suspected of the mur

der of Paymaster Stevenson and Mail

Carrier layne In the swamps 01 norxiu, ware lynched by a mob at Iverneas, Km., on the lta. Thk immense new works of the American Encaustic Tiling Co., the largest of the kind In the world, covering forty acres of ground, and employing l,W people, were dedicated atZaitcavilkt, U., oa the lIKh, with great eciat. A ihsiwtcm from Frankftn-t says that H err Jaeger, chief cashier of the Mothschild. hafbtoa4ea, after antbazzling l.tVl.fHMi HMtrks.

or

graiv. as Washington city s contribution to the famine sufferers of Russia. John H. TaXXKR. appointed suVtreasurer at Chktago. deelines ite office provided the presklent will name Sam R. Raymond, whom Mr. Tanner had previouslr recommended fov the position.

Whilk at work in a field, on the a 1st. James Mudie, a farmer who lived two miles from Yale, Mich., was so badly injured by being trampled on by a team of horses that he died soon after.

Thk fifth international eoeference of

the Red Crss opened in Rome on the

i 1st. Ikflegateswerepresentlrom every

civilized country in the world. Thikvks stole a mail pouch contain

ing $50,000 in cheeks, drafts ami other

papers irom a nuui wagon ia jju i-hmu,

Mian., on the zlat.

Mas, l'ARNKt.i. has brought suit

against twelve tenants tm the estate of her late husband for non-payment of rent.

INDIANA STATE NEWS.

CoaxKUta Wvwr. rontvaetor of Klkhart, fell dead at hte ippcr tahkt tha other J was a alrang man and had beea usual health. Thk Wabash Hy the imnuMiiate muoval of all iekpama p,4es and wlas fom the twt ley of that ally. The lines have been negketed ever tnaee kxal service was dlscotttiHaed several years ago and evral aecidents have occurred by tmt crossing of the wires with the electrn light wires. Tkx Sioux Indian chlhlrea haw just arrivetl at Wabash from S.Htth Ihikola U. ba educated at the White InsUtate, the well-known Indian manual training school near Wabash. The entire party are what is known as "blanket Indians, and they are sakl to 1 as' wild as tu fnuiul !h the west.

Williau Haxxa, aged seventy, reskling at Martinsville, died satWenly of heart disaaae. Mrs. Robert l oster. of Jefferson township, the same county, .14) u -je-. wine eichty years okl.

She had resided in the county almost

fifty years.

Arraham Prick, 71 years okl. waa divorced from his wife, who is M, at

HARRvTmUMiRX convicted of killing 0. II. SamWrs at Rraall, has Wan rcfas-

i1 a tuw trbtl.

Pnor. Wm. S. Wopn, sutH'rintenUnt

of the Seymour schools, ha Is-en nrwt

Jos, Rilkv, an Imllanapolis scab machinUt was ttadiy lKaten by striking

union men.

A monhtkk ras well was struck at

M ancle.

The Imliana ilennrtment of the . A.

R. will hnate its State stddiers home at

Warsaw. Thk LiWrty grand jury founH tu-elve iiwlu-tnieiits after the Itrownstown

nriatvfifht.

Maskkii robbers heW up aiw roois.tt

two inmates of tlie (Intmi Trunk smok er near South IteiuL

Thk lines bank at Momm made sn as

signment.

Ixtfts Urowxinij fiktl a suit at ey-

immr, for ,IKW damages, for injuries

received when thrown from Jus engine in the yards at Seymour one nib-ht last fall.

Pktkr Fimhkr, of Valparaiso, who se

cured the conviction of his son-in-law. Murtii. for bigamy, has disappeared and

it is feared his mimt has become untaii-

Mahsiiai. Ari'i.KtiATK, of Jeflferson-

ville, undertotk to arrest Ceo. Hutchmvm, who struck him on the head with a

bowlder. Thos. lifKTO.w an Imlianaptdis gambler, is arrestetl fr thi murtkr of Sam Clayton, alias John Jarrett, whose skull was crushed in with a billiard

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Mixxasyiujc. Pa., April 41. That ... . . 1 .. . . . u .

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milea froat lVUtavUk. te freaUy eaeitad over a horrible aeeideat that ooewned

lute Yesterday aftaraooa at use irwa

eollierr, wherelty tea or twelve ana ac

khUI to have lost vaeir uv-s oy

Hooding of the mine with aa uutuense hwiv ol waU-r that burst through the .vLi w.w-Vhiir. It ia said that the aeei

deat occurred jatt about the tW the shifts were changiwg. The exaet Ham

per of k'ii drow ned ami their namea

cannot W given.

It is authentically announced by tac

eollierv olBciala that eight men mt

their ileath by the disaster. Among the a me riven out are Miners Ihdbia, Rell awl Ruggy. The place where the accident oo eurred is a new eoal operatkn that it being wnetl upon aa immense scale by the Lytic Coal Co., aa iaeorporated eom-

paay. the prinelpal stock hoeners 01 which are the Pennsylvania railroad offieiam awl Scranton aapttalisto. The works are located w Primrosa mountain, several mihss northwest ol Minersville. ami taps the great Wall Greek colliery, which has lain hlle fot some years, owing to the large accumulation of water. About two yeais age the present operators, with an limited means, commenced the reopen lag of the tract ami have spent many thousand of dollars ia cutting ami opening up new slope. Gangway are being pushed out from the slopes on all skies of the new

workings. The old waterlkjsiuit, audit was the bursting of one or more of these deposits without warning that caught tint unfortunate miners while at work. A United Press reporter telephoned to Hotwe for partkjulars. The reply came that it cOuW not le told bow many men were drowned, but that besides the American miners there were a large number of Italian and Hungarian laborers at wu-1c inside, and it it

thought now that at leat six of tltem am. a a A

are also iirowneo. 1 ney euMi iwm

say. really, where the water came

from, latt thev were surrounded on all

skies: with water ami whilst their sur

veyors ami bosses were very careful,

aomelcdy had evklently blundered.

There were several soore of men insula at the time ami some of these swam out, while others are sakl to have been

heard talking as if they had reached a

high point above the water.

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" aaavar. aa Jtaat tvturn ! f. Watoaa, the aew Uxn ia t-a-uvt H aaya ahoat 2.N J,- ar,. awi thai fmaytlonj is u; story of the 1mwUjmj of -tV Uarry"' HUl he aay k falae. al., Vaeport of the shooting iif the so "L sohllers. A coorier from the N,tLe4 part of the reservatiim says tlx- re f battles hetvnMH sHtlerK art "-vi falae. Not over tiuvr men hare mvb killed la the eatUne eoaatry. msA ihrr were shot in isolated qnarrels.

J. Wilkes, of BdaMuad. (mU.. died fn

expoaare, ana j. u. i-aitoa wa by a fait from his horse. Aa unWya Texan was shot and killed at a U H m the South Canadian becaasc he trwd u crowd others into the quirksati.tv Miss Ciwa Kmck. f Yukon. ra4 with live men fifty miles for a n- U. torn claim which the Indians had doned Waving orchard, barn awl m4 house oa it, She heat them all.

they gave her three cheer and h-it ker in posaesskMn of the most valuable ia the whom country. A hundred tv more settlers arrived here y-t-rdr thortHtghly daaraated with the (vmz'rj They y the mad ia worse that we. era Kansas and nothing can h on moat of it bat prairie -.dogs and ct tns.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

Mmk. Fr.xclsca A. tut Rarhiob, relict of the kite lYeskU-nt Karrios of Guatemala, and So nor Martinez da Roda, of Spaia, were marrknl ia New York city, on the 21st, by Archbishop Corrigan The bride's fortune is estimated at as.00t,0afl, and she is the mother of eight children.

PnsrARATiojtB for a proper oltserv

a nee of the four hundredth anniversary

of the discovery of America by Columlms are going forward in Madrid. The

work on the new reccptbm Hall is near

ly eomph'tetl. ami an elaborate programme has been prepared for the in-

nuguratkm.

Chas. RosKNrRi.l. the American diamond merchant the accounts of whiwi phenomenal winnings at Monte Carlo have bean read all over the world, after a run of bad luck that wiped out all his winnings ami much more, committed suk-'kle, in Park, oa thexlst by shooting. Thk people of Pomona. 111. are all agog over the coming of triplets to Mrs. Lucas Limlsey. The new arrivals are tmys awl one girl, the Iwys weighing five ami one-half awl six pounds each, the girl five poumbi. OTIrikn. the bunco-steerer, who was Wing taken to the penitentiary in New Y'ork, on theSlst, to serve ten years for swindling Mr. Peck, of New York city, out of 118.000, escaped from the officer en route.

Later estimates place the number of laiomers who entered Oklahoma at ,.

000. Nearly everyone entered the new

lands liefore noon, ami it leads to some

tall swearing at the claim ohiee.

rk. .....u II Cyi, 1. utul Mmw If. Lfins

........ uculixl mt ValnaraUit. 1ml.. itii !

nvic i"i . . v ... j. . ....... the 31st The groom and lu-kle are agetl respectively S ami Rl years, and were lovers over thirty years ago. Gait at excitement ha leen ojeaskmed at Pemlheton, ImL, m the Hi Four railway, by the discovery of what hi pronounced by experts and okl miners to W goW-liearing quart. TirrAX V, the New York jeweler, was-

rdWd of 30,0M by a Imsiness acquaintanee by a series of fisheries extending through five years. The former has etmfessel everything. Maw Vax IIorsk, of Litteola, Neb., refused to accept the property of. a suiekled lover whom, she had discartled, reHnquishtng her eiaim in favtn-of tha demt mans mother. Tmr arrest ot Mr. Merrier, ex-premier of Qmibeo. im a charge of eoaspiraty to defraud the province of WO,0a, has caused a saiwatioa.

sue. Chas. Scmwombykr and lan Murphy, of IwHanapolts. were Iwdly burned by an explosion of natural gas. Solomon Cartkr. f Grant county, charged with attemj.ted murder, liaa been acriuittetL He stabbed one of two men who aasaulted him last winter, it has ltecn asserted, with a view of robbery. Thk Monon railway has pa hi the daughter of Itenj. Bamberger, who was killed in the wreck near CrawfonlsviUe. January 11, the sum of a,0 in full ef all claim. The daughter live, at Indianapolis. JosRrH Annisox Hill, founder of the Pythian Sinters, died at Greecneastle.

Thk fight over the McDonald will

;asc is still pending in the Indianapolis

courts.

The recent sand-bagging of John

Hulling in Mishawaka has aroused the spirit of investigation, ami it isnow

believed that Lewis Stack, who was killed by a train a short time ago, dkl not come to his death accklentnlly, but

at the hands of footpads, who threw his body uwler the wheels. Interested persons are looking into the matter carefully. The suspected robWr nml njur-

nerer is leing closely watched. JosKi-H Schaplkr, the supposed tlyna

miter arrestetl at Imimna polls, was

fined 100 awl sent to jail for 30 clays.

JIk.nkv Floyic, a adored man, sakl to

he 100 years okl. dk-d in the Floyd

county infirmary.

Ir a State Soulier's home is Imilt Val

paraiso wants it

Phaxkfoht k making a bkl for the

state encampment.

Acxt Bxtskv MlLI.KR, of f.wsport,

ilied recently, almost HO years ohL

Thk prohibitionists of Grcencastle.

with Joseph P. Allen for mayor, makes

the third party in the field.

Fivk more convkts were the otherday

stricken with the measles a I the JcfTer-

sonville penitentiary,

Ix excavating beneath an okl lutlkl-

ing at Franklin workmen found a hu

man skeleton buried deep in the cellar.

Roth the editor awl publisher of the

Terre Haute Morning Express, are in

jail, Jwkre Taylor sending Geo. M. Al

len, the proprietor, to the county jail for

twenty days ami fining him 10f and

costs for contempt of court. The court

seat W. O. Fish buck, the editor of the

A Se-inatlea Crewted la Orimw Ffaas.

ekal rircle lijr She AheHiiMfir Merr .!rirer.ChlerCler nf the KMhhMda

Kankhtir IlmMe M 1'ranaftn-t. wKh a

MHIkw Mark.

Rkrm.V. April 21. A mmt deekloti

sensation was eaued on the Iwurse here yeaterday by the report that llerr Jaeger, chief cashier for the great bank

ing house of the Roth-ehlids at Frank

furt, was a defaulter. According to this report Jaeger had succeeded in de

frauding his employers of over l.r3.w marks. Inquiries revealed the fact that

.Taeger has held the position of chmf

cash for for fifteen years. Some, time ago he was missing from his post, ami as time elapsed and he did not. appoar. a partial examination of his books Waa

made. This has resulted ir. a declara

tion that he is an absconder.

The examination of the looks has not

vet been concluded ami the exaet

amount of the defalcation is therefore

not known. No denial has been made, however, of the statement that the stealings will reach 1,009,000. marks. The cashier's office ia elosed ami ex

perts have leen employed to examine

and revise all the books of the bank.

It is akl in soms quarters that Jaeger

has the greater part of the stolen money in hi possession, and that umlar a

asnumed name he endeavoring to

reach a foreign country, most likely the United State.

MONSTER ARMOft PLATES.

A RUSSIAN HORROR. tiMr Uvea !( ly tlte Haralax ( a Tenement Kr M St. rVtrrJianc mkkk w Thronged wHtt Tenant. St. Pktkmsh no. April t T.-;tre-ing of a tht"e-tory teneatent I,. ..-. night ht the :nwt crowded part hr city catued the los of live. Tie fc

appears u uw gataatt xmj5rrai headway Wfove the people 'n

buiklitig were aware of their dsspt? The hoose waa thrunged with trtistv, and when they became anutsed t exit from the upper fioors wSVt cut off by the names. As in ia&

Uummh tenement hajs the eases were narrow-, and th wid.w very stnalL Maay of the inmates m to the windows, and there a 3 struggle to get oat. causing tb.ji

were bentno to ne stnotacrwt sy v smoke, or caught ia the naieew H those who succeeded ia leaphijf to tie

groand several were kilW w rmj

injured. Ky the time tae tnwa reached the seeae. the baihib was h yond saving. Nine persons are ki to haw perished, and fifteen arc lai tag. THE LYTLE COLLI ERY HORROR.

Ten Men MM M tMe Xhe a.

to ttf llrwM4-fMe-i Is Opera. ! Kree the War Water. Mixr.BsviiXK, .Apritii -Thcrear? ten men stttl in the Lytle Cxs roll'crr. all of w-homaspp)edt'lb,tlrwn!. The namea of the unfortunate men an Thomas Ruggy and John 7jr&v. lti mioera, engaged fat timbering: At Saballa. eon tractor, aad hmgang 4 borers named Joseph FSe!!a. Ifaw lieraa. J'at. tMe-Kxi. Viaeeat Mer.trt Frank Vegatta. r-ter Makettoan. !nie fvwiihu Thee were eaga 'a

driving a gangway ia thejnwr-t ir.4

themtae. amBaarricweral children. RaggT is the m of widowed mother aad wa heroalysar Plfe reral immense pumps, each lifta 1.MM.0M gallons a da are rapifiy lowering the water ia the mitse. l hist night nothiac had beea

heard of the eight italiaas na -t America who are andoabt jirowned. A BRILLIANT AFFAIR-

paper, to jail for thirty days and fined

him a similarsum. .Next morning .imlge

Taylor gave both Allen awl FishlmcK

an opportunity to retract tlie charge they published, that he had wispewlcd

the irraml jan investigrtkm into tlie

public works scandal through poHticut

awl corrupt motives. Intt they falknl awl refused to do so. They preferred to go to jail rather than retract They

arc now wilting the Express from tluit

Instittttkm.

Hit EnwARb GRtrriTK, of Indian

a polls, ia dewl. Me was 00 years okl awl the father-in-law of Capt Kdward

T. Johnnon, who killed h?a wife'a

lucer.

Hkckxtt.V Mrs. Clark, of Leavenworth. Crawford county, celebrated the

one hundredth anniversary of her birth.

(m May H Nathaniel Strong, of the name

county, will also eehtlH-ate Che. one nun

dredth anniversary of his birth.

"Govkknor" L. Chasii, an employe In

Hurst S jewelry establishment at Rich

mond, committed sutekie by shooting,

uarlv the other morning. The act k

supposed to be the result of a hirer's

quarrel.

Rxrellent Work Turned nnt Sy te Beth

lehem Iron Work for the Troteetloo o the Wsar hl Mtmterey The Mt t'erHret Tarret Karheltea Krer CostreleeJ. T5KTHI.KHKM, Pa., April 81 .At the

Rethlehem Iron works the two armor

nlate barbettes made for the turret of

the warship Monterey, now being built

at San Francisco, have been passed by

the roverament inspectors. They are

sakl to be the finest jobs ever turned out lie the Rethlehem Iron Co. Tha

fore barbette consista of five llW-lneh armor plates, so curved on by the big

h vdraulie lwndlnir ores taut tney mane

a perfect cycle feet in rittmmferenee. The aft bafltte is similarly constructed

of 13-inch plates ami is 00 feet in cir

cumference.

Coinmodore Fokrer, of Wahmgta,

chief of the bureau of ordnance, w

here to inspect these marvels of workmanship awl said they were the most

perfect turret barbettes ever con

structed, either m Europe or America.

When placed on the Monterey's deck

the runs will Ik; placed inskk. Com

modore Folger declared it an almost als

solute certainty that no enemy f projectile woukl ever penetrate them. The barlieUe. which were joined to fit

the liolts awl keys, will be dismantled to-morrow ami shipped plate by plate to San Francisco. The iron works people, feel greatly elated over the perfection attained la

the work, which places

front rank of arnur-pro.lueing eoneerat

of the workl.

The XteMarr AtUaefce of the AioerS-MU-

MtbMi ta Uia Take a Wtee-ia

WediHnr a mUWaat AUUer.

Ioxpox, April 1KL Mis Ann J11" well IaltaE. daaphter of Mr. J. - u ef New York, waa married ia St garet s. WeMmhaster. to Jaac- C enee Post, military attache of American k-gatkm. The weddinff a brilliant affair and a larfe awl e la.amiahel assewhlace were CP-

Hu. ikr -arms bricM

"i- - TkM were W trjofr

makK but only a page ami honor, namely, Willie awl M

VW".. -" , Commamler W. II. Jtmory. naval a. to theAiaerieaa legathw. Mr 1j .j .1 - wm, lint.

Hon. Charies Kmory Smith. I States minister to St Peterslmrr. Mnoiig the wellaowa American eat. Dean Saeawe performed tae

waa heM. Tmt eoopte 1--started for the Isle of Jersey. they wttl begin their hwaeyia.-Coat-Ideai SfKeearr Seatl"

a uutaNTMran. Oat. Apnt

70 a. - the 1-ehigh Valley in r Fred Mercar. bouad dowi. . PJJ laden from CTtieago. met the sJs Jdt R. MerrilL eoal ladea. in tttw of tag Swaia. at KarP 1 Z. t. .mVI 4wak.w f

both vensels sheered slightly tietrltooaer. r"

blow oa the port j ' ' y M-.lhip mnkfaag a h4ff

hcoaer. Th X?"

on use uae 7 . t i-i

The crew were 1 rscaen - - Merear was. not damaged.

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Mrron 1 wtlMXtiW M TORTUS

A o her IK-trmettrf

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VntmA Two I lead MoaHe.

Dt'ttrrH, Minn.. April SL--4eeorjte

Potora. an exvdorer arrived in this city

Tittle Klk empties into Rainy La VZU s two-story

river he came across the bodies of twe 1IllmreT oned-wy f. v dead men In a terribly dhmgnred ateie. "Xkeaerally -hf iwnau. .u f the bodies th 1 TT n-iiam wa badly

name of one erf the dead ia Sieved C STiW wall and others J

ilie otocr isunKwrnn as o o Mata farea - - . be ascertained from the remains tbcj TJTy Fire kt the )T. JL I were those of men about JW toSSyeart 11 11

They are wtnaaaad to hat par I t- im, one aRe I

1 ka meof tha at atarma. f . t wrr-ic aad aartrai .