Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 March 1893 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIERC. DO-VXIS, 3?ublinr.
JASPER
INDIANA.
The conferees on the sundry civil appropriation bill, oh the 2Sth, resolved to report a disagreement on the Sherman bond amendment.
CÜEREXT TOPICS. THE HT.WS IN BRIEF. FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Is the senate ontb-th the leelsltthe appropriation tilt was pas-ed with numerous amendment and a conference miueat.M. A motion to so Into executive s-lon wa defeated by the solid democratic. aided by four rcwibllcan vote .. In the houMlthe-swulry . innj sin u-itii !t a)7 amend"
Civil "l'Irui'i ' ...... - - went(. was, taken up. bat WibuitterlRff tactic
National bank circulation increased j were resorted to. and the HI! went over without t , r.o.i mnV-mir i OCtlOU. I
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money March 1. f 175,:S20,$50. Princess Kaivxaxi, niece of the deposed Queen Lilioukalani, of Hawaii, arrived at New York from England, on the 1st, by the. Men-ner Teutonic. Postmaster, and ex-Mayor Thomas N. Hart, of Hoston. has announced that he is a candidate for the republican nomination for governor of Massachusetts.
0 the 2Sth the New York senate, passed, by a unanimous vote, Senator Cantor's bill appropriating MOO.OOO additional for the state exhibit at the World's fair. MR. Cam.ipm:, fresh from a vl< to President-elect Cleveland, had an extended conference with Secretary rosier at the treasury department, on the 2Sth. on the financial condition of the treasury. it .( dmrcintr-room held by Queen
Victoria at Buckingham palace, on the -.v. 11 ih mombers of the American
legation in London, together with several American ladies, were presented
to her ma jest-,
A XEW hospital is to be erected at
Hudson and Jay streets, ew ior". w replace what is known as the Chatnlxwfttreet branch of the New York limpitaL The new building will cost er a million dollars. Ox the CSth Gov. Mitchell of Florida -appointed Samuel Pasco to be United States senator ad interim, beginning March 4, and ending with the election of Pasco's successor by the legislature which meets in Aprfl-
TitE Geographical club of Philadel
phia has decided to support, uicut n. v ?n Mi next expedition to the
C-vtie rveions. The amount of funds
to be contributed by the Geographical
club will be from SS.OOU to 5iu,uu. The court of claims rendered a dcci nn ii-'Tth. in the case of D. G
tswaim, late judge advocate general of
-thearmv, vs. the United Mates, ior wie recovery of half his pay for a period of
twelve years, adverse to ucn.
Tvrn Pirrnit RoBiNsox. chief jus-
TVlaware. died suddenly from
Jicart failure at hisTCsidence in Georgetown on the 1st. He was with friends as late as 11 o'clock the night previous . ,nnirnt.lr in the best of
Lealth.
Ttrr- i-ummitttfc of the Wisconsin as
sembly to which the nnti-cigarettc bill
had been referred, reporteu. on me -u, r, amomlmonL makinir it unlawful to
supply cigarettes to children under 10 years of age, and imposing a penalty
ior the offense.
President IlAnniPOX, on the 1st, rer..rr, rannvaro. the new Peru
vian minister, who presented his credentials from the president of Peru; -.i i,f.r Vr. Clement Haensjcns, the
new minister from Hayti, was also re
ceived formally.
Ttrn --.-imis bureau has issuel the
twelfth of the series of bulletins giving .,ttat?ct nf -ht-rehes. It contains sta-
n k tistics of the Methodist Protestant and four other Methodist bodies, with those f ITnlrersalists. Unitarians and
Social Brethren.
Attorney H. K. Taylou, assignee of
the Yotingstown (O.) Mnmpinir to., volved Gov, McKinley
financially, stated. -n the 2d, that the investigation of the company's affairs
shows assets amounting to y.sau,
and f 110,981.70 liabilities.
ATT.TrnltpwfMvl fX. .1.1 turned out, on
the 2d, to sec President-elect Cleveland and party off on their journey to Washington. Fullv 2.000 neonle were at the
station. Half the number were ladies and they were more eager to see Mrs.
rLx-nlfirw and ltnbv Kutli than the
president-eject.
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1. lllf HHaii". ui uiv .mm ......... . , ms was made. The jenlon till carrying n
appropriation of fl67.rU"0 wax pas-eu wunoui nmeiidmeut. Senator Coltiultt maUe Ms tlrsl appearance Jor the se.lon. und the day closed with the UMial eutojle upon the lat. Senator Keaaa. of Wet Virginia In the hou.e the I ... i.unn Mil -ni tiassM. the sun-
dry civil appropriation bill wa ont to confertnce. and the senate OJaesdrm-nt to the car-
coupler Mil was concurred In. In the senntc. on tue the naval 6pp?prlnt Ion Uli vra-. taken up. amended un dpu$cd. The aprlcultural appropriation bill wa rlo pa.ctl. as was the bill rorardfns the ;-ale of In- ! i,.i.. tin,.nnl in thf .Tilvirli t of Columbia.
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The senate refusca to coinioexccuu
.. In the house tho bill piacmc pit: un . .... M nasvoil. The treater I
Fl Uli luv m . " i - - t i part of tho day was consumed in consideration t
of tho Turpin-Jlcuuny comoicu c. i-t .
the flttlnc memter (Turptni ceing urcwi
titled to the scat.
In tho senate, on the 1st. the report of me conference committee on the sundry ejvil 1M ....l nr,i w tn n Iobu tlnanrial di-
cuslon on the Sherman bond amer.dnicot v ith
tbe result that the amendment -was reroiieti vniin In tbe 'hoirse Oi t-es-
lon was consumed principally In considering' a
motion made ly Mr. nawn i lusrn-nu ratiuro and jass the anti-option bill, but the house decided, by u vote of yeas, iri nays. itl. not to acre to Mr. Hatch's motton-a two-thirds vote boinc necessary under a suspension of the rules. Is the senate, on the Cd. consideration of the pot oaice bill T.BS completed, the Indian appropriation bill was amended and adopted, and thedeädency the last of the impropriation blll) was ict-fl ujon In tbe house the day whs consumed Sn considering the sundry cUil
appropriation blll amid treat conru-ion uespuo
the speakers enorts to procrvo uraci .
PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
Tnr Pnrttirnese cortes. on-the 25th.
approved .hc government proposal to
grant amnesty to all political pnson.p. Thl will result In the liberation
nt thr lnsHr-?nts who were condemned
-to exile and imprisonment for having been engaged in the Oporto outbreak
.of January and lebmary, IS'JI.
IlExnr SnnuMAX, aged fo, son of .Judge Charles Sherman, and a nephew .nf Senator John nnd Gen. William T.
Sherman, left Cleveland, O., on February 12, for England, sailing on the T.tlin Iii. rn then in apparently
good -health, but during the voyage he was stricken -Ith apoplexy nnd died
ifttsca.
Ax officer of the Pleading Coal and
Iron Co. stated, on the '-!7tli, tliat itie various anthracite companies would make a reduction in the price of coal of
from 25 to .10 cents on or about April i.
Queen Victouia and her daughters.
the (leriuan empress dowager ana
rlnccss Hcatrice, arrivel at Uuekinp-
ham palace, on the 27th.
t'.RV. .TohxC. New, consul-general at
London, expects to retire on May lr.th next .
A company with six citizens of
Joseph, Mo., and one of Wyoming us
trustees has been incorporated at . ingenue, Wyo., with a capital of $500,000,
to work in the placer fields of tue nam
Mountain district, near Sheridan, in
th northwestern nart of Wyoming.
Ti. mmmnr holds nearly 1.000 acres
of the pay gravel, with bed rock fifteen
to twenty feet below tue suriacc, upsides valuable water rights.
IIaruiet HcnnAKD Avnu, of ew
York, who obtained a divorce from
Herbert C. Ayr, of Chicago, anu nas
ttr.,.. iwnn makinir money as a manu-
ttr.r- nt tnttoi articles. i!conunett in
iUVvn vi ' a sanitarium at Ilroxville, N. ., under
nr.li.r of JudL'e McAilam, of tue su
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,-5nr nnnrl. She is a Victim Ol over-
work, morphine and alcoholic stimu
The Cleveland (O.J district furnishes n( tiw. tniilti-millionaires for the
V. J. White will rank
with the richest congressmen, as he is ivnrth ill the neighborhood of ?5,OCO,000.
He did not inherit hismoney.eithcr.but
mmln it out of chcwinc cum.
PitESinKST HAitr.isox. with a large
tTtv risked Philadelphia, on thelSth,
the launch of the United
Stales war ship Indiana.
i lly the falling of the walls of John
"V. ork's new dry goods store, at uaistcad and Nineteenth streets, Chicago,
at 1:20 o'clock on the morning oi tue
"Äili. ..ir-ht occunants of adjoining
houses were instantly killed in their .1
beds and five were seriously injureu.
fi, tvoIIs hnil been considered dan
.a. iv. ' ----- gerons ever since the fire, in June last,
which destroyed the store anu con tents.
When tho legislative visiting com
mitt.-r. went throuirh the West ten
ncssce asylum for the insane at Hob-
Tar recently, their attention was nait.mllv ilireetcl more to Alice Mitchell
than 'to all the other patients put to
gether. They found the slayer oi ncr
er rl sweetheart m line physical conui
tion. She has never been sick a day in
thp nine months of her contincment,
hn rrnlnpd twenty pounds in weiirht
and is as handsome a girl as one could
ivkh to see. Mentally she is unchanged
A no it 120.000 in cash belonging to
th Fa in m sers. the two brothers
who were found frozen to death in tliKtr bouse 5 miles north of Holly,
Mich., on the 25th, had been unearthed
un to the "8th.
lUpi'EV. the assailant oi .lohn i.
lx the criminal court of Pittsburgh, Pu.. on tho IM, .ludgo Sluwo vvfused a new trial In the case of Muster Workman II. P- IhMiipsey, who was recently convicted of oomplif ity id the attempt
to poison Homestead non-union wo rumen. Sentence was deferred in order that the attorneys for the defense might have timetoprepato their appeal to the .supreme court. Tue Technical college in Rio Janeiro, llrazll. was burned to the ground on the 2Sth. . Tin: public debt statement for February shows a decrease in cash during the "month of about $"00,000, making tho cash about $2l,MK),0üit. The receipts footed 10,000.000, und tho expenditures nearly $111.030,003. A hTKANOE and fatal disease has visited the people of Lore t to nnd Ste.
Anne, Manitoba. Scarcely a nonse im escaped and forty-eight deathü h, iMn reported up to the 1st. '.V.'e majority of them being ehilih'eu. The senate in vxeeutiTC session, on the 1st, conti rtp cd the nomination of James K. Cochran, of Nebraska, to bo consul at S; n Salvador. M.utAUv Citr.vv. wife of Jules Grevy,
fonncrly president of France, died in I'nT-K fill t in? 1st.
Key. T. DeWittTakmack, who Nominally gets $12.000 a yeur as pastor of the Hrooklyn tabernacle, has received in. f r.-'s of bis salary in the past three
years and four months al may accept "a call from a western church if his people do not get a move on themselves. At Haraboo, Wis., on the lstllernard !nnist n Norweslan boy of 7 years, had
a narrow escape from furnishing a meal for a SO-foot. boa constrictor, which had
actually partially swallowed theyoungster before being eompcled to disgorire by the united efforts of several of tho employes of RingHng Pros.' show, to which the reptile Iwlongs. FuaXK Lk-xktt, receiver of public monevs at Roswell, N. M. has been missing since February 7. and foul play is feared. The last heard of him was when he drew WOO from an Kl Paso kink, presumably for the purpose of settling his accounts with the government TvPoor.AiMriCAi. Union No. t, of New i York city, has nppoiuted a committee I to visit President Cleveland and protest
against the appointment oi n. ii-
wards, of Wilmington, uei., as puune .,rint..r. 'Edwards, thev say, is an old
and bitter opponent of organized labor,
A rnoros-KP combination of sewing
machine manufacturers is the latest.
Among the companies concerned are the Standard, of Cleveland; the Davis,
of Davton; the New Home, of Orange,
Mass.: tho White and the Domestic.
I'.mfiRT X. Kly. who was adjudged
insane at Atlanta, Ga., on the 2d, was
attorney-general of Georgia during the
first administration ot ov. toiqnr.i. p.wr siniH? he failed of re-election for
attorney-general his mind has been in
a steady decline.
A Fliti: which occurred at i,onsuiuiu
iTrwt.- X. J., at 2::VJ o'clock on the
morning of the 2d. destroyed seven buildings and rendered fifty families.
mostly Hungarians, homeless.
A CAiii.t: dispatch from rannma says: Campidau valley, Guatemala, has been flooded. Six villages have been swept away, and hundreds of people are re
ported drowned. Tut: ravages of civil strife are said to have absolutely destroyed the southern portion of Uio Grande do Sul, Prazil. Du. Tai-m A(iK emphatically denies the rumor that he is about to retire from the Hrooklyn tabernacle. Ex-Gov. R. M. Pisiiop, of Ohio, diod at Jacksonville, Fla., on the 2d. He was b0 years old in November.
INDIANA STATE NEWS.
INDIANA LEGISLATURE.
LATE NEWS ITEMS,
riii. EV.xrv Wnr.tTi.AXn. for maay
rtrinr ntvsident of tke Essex Institute,
at Salem, Mass., died on the7th, aged H. Dr. Wheatland wis superintendent jnl the mnifiiiii of the East Indian so
ciety from 1837 to 1849, and a trustee of the Pcabody academy oi science and of the Peaböjr mu&cum of Asn-rican rchwology' and ethnology at Cambridge, Masc Ckari.iv D. Law, general superintendent of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne A- Chicago road, nnd Peter Schwartz, a flagman, John Albrecht, a gateman, and Henry W. Uoascup, engineer of the train which ran down the street car ,and killed four and Injured fourteen persons at the Forty-seventh trcct crossing in Chicago, on December 23 last, hare been jointly Indicted forraurjder by tho Cook county grand Jury.
Mackay, was still alive on the 23th,
nml in a somewhat Improved condition.
NHAiitr one-nan oi tne ousincss por
tion of the little town of Leigh, la.,
was destroyed bv fire on the27tli. r ivc
buildings were burned. Tho buildings were all frame ones, and the total loss
will not exceed 510,000.
Tiik house, on the 28th, passed the bill placing pig tin and ore ou the free
list
Accouncto to tho report made to the
trustees of the Grant .Monument association bv President Horace Porter, on
the 28th, sußicient money Has at last been raiml to complete the monument, and from now on the work will bo
trashed. It is hoped the monument
will be finished by the autumn oi iS'J...
Ily the action of a conference com
jnittee of the two houses of congress
tt is provided that hereafter the presi-
AfMit can send emoassauors to lureign
pvers instead oi envoys cximarninary and ministers plenipotentiary if he so descres. For years thero has been an effort made In coagress to get the title of American foreign ministers changed. Tiik Jlritish steamer IL V. Matthews, Capt Mfewart, from Haltirnoro for Uotterdam, nineteen days ott from the former port, arrived at Halifax, N. S.. on the IsL She had terrible weather from the time of leaving, and was four day out when her hlgh-prenuro engine broke down.
IN the senate, on the 3d, conference reports on the legislative, the pest office, the agricultural and the naval appropriation bills were agreed to. and
all the house bills on the calendar unoojeetcd to were disposed of together with vnriotts other odds and ends of legisla-
Unn.. In the house the worm s unr
nnnrrmrlnt !nn ninenilmcilt tO tllC sun
dry civil bill was rejected and the bill
was returned to conference.
O.V the 3d Instructions were tele
graphed from headquarters of the
army to the commanding general oi the department of the Missouri to take such military steps as might be neces
sary to prevent any invasion oi me
Cherokee outlet, and to use whatever military force was found necessary to
accomplish this object. Ox the 3d, the anniversary of the date on which Leo XIII. was crowned pope
in the Histine chapel, .Maren ;s, ia.o, is holiness attended stntc mass in tho
same chapel, a brilliant gathering of
members of the sacred college, patriarchs, prelates and foreign envoys
udding to the splendor oi tne occasion.
ItrsivF.ss failures occurriinr throuirh-
out the country during the seven days
ended on the 2d numuereu, ior tne
United States, 200, and for Canada, 45, n totat of 251; as compared with a total
of 230 the previous week, l-or tne cor
responding wceic o lastycar tue ngurcs
were 210.
Tin: heirs of the late Horace S. wal-
br'ulge. of Toledo, ()., have given the Toledo Young Men's Christian associa
tion a 530,000 lot on which to erect n
new ussoeiatioii buildinir. A public
subscription has been started to raisu
funds to put up the building. It Is said that sports in Lancaster, Pa., have been in tho habit of utilizing tin. llfrv of one of the leadinir
ühuniies for holding cocking mains, while the good people were holding reitrriniKi ti.rrli-i-s !n the auditorium be-
I low.
As onk of lhe ijeident of the unsettled anil revolutionary state of affairs in Ilni7.ll, It is said that Gen. lsudora, one of the government officers, kills women and children as a sort of pastime.
Waunt.u IIoi.t, of Missouri, a thirdclass ulerk in the pension department, litis, been dismissed for having stated to a member of congress that pensions were being granted for "baldness." PiiKHinr.NT Hahiuson. on the 3d, approved the car-coupler bill, and the pen with which he signed It was presented to Mr. Ii A. Mosely, secretary of tha iutcr-state commerce commission.
Fkank Ci-ahic, aged 15 years, anu rhauuecy Wood, aged IS year?, of Terra Jliuito, were arrested by Capt llylniu',
charged with passing counterfeit money
and robbery. Numerous smaii numeric have occurred in tho past two weeks. The boys nr; thought to know all about them. John M. Couj.tku, president of Indiana univetsUy, hitH been offered tho chair of botany In the new Chlr"?0 uulversify at an annual salary of t7,000. He is president of the llotanical Society of America, and one of tho country's lending botanists. He ib about 40 years old and is very popular among the students of Iiidiana Uii'versitj'. Tiik Indian huusoof representatives, thn other day, passed a bill taxing Hleop-
ing car, telegraph, telepiicne, capitao
and freight dispatch companies.
A lioifB which had been through tno war and which was owned by George M. Harnett, of Stewartsville, died tho other day tit tho great age of 37 years. Andukw Pi'-auson, whose son was killed by an icicle which fell from tho opera house, Kokotno. has sued tho owners for 55,000 damages. David W. Camiii:m a drummer of Anderson, killed himself in the Spencer house, Indianapolis, the other day. llo was 50, and leav ca r. widow and two
children. A had dog created havoc on the farm f A.lnm Xussel. near lloosierville.Cluy
county. The animal was a massive dog belonging to Mr. Xussel, who noticed it acting strangely of lute. The other evening it became vicious, frothed at the mouth and ran wildly about It attacked a drove of hogs and bit twentyone before they could escape. The maddened beast then sprang upon Willie, Mr. Nussel's 13-year-old son, and tore his arm in a horrible manner. Tho dog w as finally shot, as were the hogs that were bitten, to prevent hydrophobia, from which the dog suffered, from spreading. The boy was taken to the madstone at Torre Haute. Tin- mounters a t the Wells stove
foundry, tho other day, in Greenfield, went out on a strike, owing to a cut of 15 cents on the day from the price they had been working for. Jap. Scott, of Washington county, met Mrs. Sarah Watts, of Wilkinson. He courted her three hours, and then the twain were made one. At Princeton, the jury in the celebrated Johnson-App murder trial, after being out forty hours, failed to agree, and were discharged. They stood nine for conviction and three for acquittal. The failure to agree was a surprise to
the people, as they expected a heavy
sentence. At Mitchell, Curtis Pass, sentenced for shooting away the jaw of Henry Tow, his father-in-law, over a year ago, and Lawson 15. Moore, convicted by a different jury for manslaughter in killing Henry Tow Inst September, were both taken to prison couth to serve out four and seven years respectively. Uoth belong to good families. lx sinking a well at the farm of Morris Hiddler, at Winficld station, near Valparaiso, a layer of blue clay and slate-like rock was struck at a depth of ten feet The rock was found to bo full of crystalized substance. Samples were submitted to an expert, who pronounced it chrome iron ore and bilver. The oro contains sixty per cent of pure silver. The well diggers passed through a layer of the metal about ten feet thick. A fkw days ago a dispatch stated that n mnn named Gullcv had just died in
California, leaving un estate of ?l,r,00,000. John Gulley, a farm hand at Co
lumbus, is the ofclyhcir to this vast estate. Tin: Indiana joint lcpislative committee which investigated tho management of the prison south has submitted to the legislature a bill of expenses amounting to 52,300. The result of tho Investigation showed that the state owes Warden Patten f 1,500. John Kkm.y, a yard foreman in charge of a switch engine at the cast yards of the Pittsbun-h, Ft Wayne & Chicago railroad, Ft Wayne, was run down by a locomotive and instantly killed. A YKAK ago Orrcll. the 4-ycar-old son of Esquire G. R. Shultz, of Itrazil, swallowed a tack, which in some manner got into the lungs, eventually causInir death.
At.iiF.iiT GinnoxB. son of John Gib
bons, residing south of Hrnr.ll, and ono nt thn wealthiest fanners in Clay
county, was arrested at his home on a warrant issued by Deputy United States Commissioner W. P. Rlnir, of. Urnzll. on a charire of deserting tho
regular army in Montana two months
iNDIANArOl.H. Ih 23, Kknatk. The cnato accomplished a irood deal of routine work WcdnenUy, und riwued tliroush a mini i ... ,.r iiiiik. At i oYloclc lioth lion-en ad
journed In rec unit lou of Washington's birth
day. Hol'sk-TIio hpeahrr sprung tlio pa'ror.aso blll, which has caused m many hearlachta, on the houito Wednesday nioriilnk'. Ui'incsonta. Uvo Adlcr, who lias opposed It from the start, moved the previous question on the uM-nife. and the roll-call resulted In amrmatlvo and K i.fwtivcs. The bill Will ro baclf to the scnato for PoueUfrcnco in n Immaterial amendment which has been made, nml it will thou become a law. This bill jclvcs the governor the nrpolntment of tho tords of penal ami benevolent instltutloDB.iach board consisting of threo members. Tb bouse voted down tho Erwin amendment to tho Kouyal tax law and ordered tho bill engroascd as recommended by the state tax commissioners. Much tlmo wus spent In consideration of the general appronr..
lion.
TNDiANArot-n, lrt. tl pVaIe-Iii tho scnato a pondfn;; ConstlluWnal amendment liennlttlng the taxntfin V( corporations upon tholr Kross receipts was defeated, and a bill making it a misdemeanor to discharge an employo for his connection with unlonlxm was passed. The latter now goes to tho governor for Ids approval HoUHK-Tho second and last effort to appropriate tCO.OW ?or tho Grand Army National encampment was killed in tho house by vote of ft) to 4.', all but two of tho votes avnlnst tho bill being democratic. Tho Hazard natural gas bill, which has been pushed by a powerful lobby of the gas companies, was defeated by a volo of W to ST, and the bill lo wlpo out tho state ward of agrlculturo was beaten by a vote of 49 to au. .Uuri u Mil tiriihlbltliii; the cm-
1 IIU liuunu 1 --" ' ' o. (uiii-ruii-st wrhi-me ooerated by the
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Pennsylvania ami muunoro &. jiu iui-
iN-niANAi-ous. Keb. 2ft.-SBNATB-.Scnator
ii..i..,i.-u .in t rruiri.'t ihn cornoral nunmh
meat of prisoners to tho minimum was called .... r... i r.miiixi. nml Senator Oilman In-
Ul IUI nv-v. . v...". fl sjlit i-iil nn TT.I lMlmcnt. tho effect of which
ii.i ,it iinnvii ii iniiilsliiiiciit. such as banc
iiwo - . , Ing up by tlw wrists or thumbs, or that would i..,..i, ,v,vuii'!ii i. r:ini cif iho prisoner.
should bo indicted. Tho senate passed tho bill
extending tho provisions of the .-uetroiwman .,11.. in... i, nil pitip.4 nf tno state having a
imiiiv ii... .... ....... IKjpulallon between 10,U10 and 3.(XW. Under tusKiislon of tho rules, the ecnato passed tho Kvansvllle charter blll. Tho measure Rives to tho city of Kvansvllle a government similar to that provided for Indianapolis by tho act of two years ago. iinnijvTiii'i introduced: AoDortlouinß tho
state for legislative purposes; relating to tho
ulschargo oi noxious mailers nno rntiin, inwvidlng for the taxation of paid-up building and 1i'tn nuertrlittlrm Htoek: maklne carablltiK pun-
JhhaWo by u line of Irom SKW to W, with from thirtv to nlnetv days In lall; to dcilnc and
canalize the terms of appellate court judges. '... (...Hu.. ,.nuuini tlio 1i.l1tnari tine lilll. KcnrC-
sentatlvu Sulscr Introduced a bill entitled -an nut iiftininr i-frtnln nuisances, and ani.vln;: tien-
altles therefor.'' Hie purpose 1 define iho
Koby race track as a nuisance. INDIAXAI'01.1". Feb. SA SK.VATE ThlH body entered upon the last week of the session Monday mornin?. The senate iqent most of the day In hearing committee reports, and a great f im.fiunriHi unrn t:tllrll off. while a
I .ll VJ I ,ivM...' - " . i few were recommended for iage, one. of tho
most important Peine mai appropriating .-nw,-wo for an nddlilon to tho cnool for tho feebleminded at Ft. Wayne. A resolution was adoptcd authorizing the appointment of a committee thirteen from tho senate and a like number from tho house to co operate with tho citizens' committee in eivlni.' President Harrison a cordial and popular reception cn retiring from the preslduicy. Hocsn mils passed: Kvatisvlllo charter blll, giving the city of Kvansvllle a government similar to that under which Indianapolis operates. The bill now only requires the governor's signature to become a law; grantln tho city of Now Albany the r!i?Ut to purchase tho water
works of that city: .Mr. fcuizcr s um loauaw mo Koby nice track by declaring It n nuisance. Tho law makes the second offense a felony punishable by from two to livo years in tho penltentlary. V;th but live working days left thero still remains to bo disponed of tho Kcncral appropriation bllt the apportionment bill, tho county employes' liability bill and tho rcvunuc bill, the four most important measures of tho session, besides u raft of other measures.
Indianapolis. March 1 Sksate-TIio govsrnor will not call an extra session. The houso bill providing a revenue for the years 1833-01, was substituted for the senate measure and ..,.,1 i... ii,.. ui.nntp It will become tho law.
rho bill makes tho following levyr For the general fund, ten cents on euch 100, with llf ty cents poll: for the common school fund, thirteen nnd one-half cents, and llfty cents poll: support of benevolent Institutions, five cents on each I1C0,
and for state debt sinking funu. tnrco cents, m.irini. tin. tntiii Ifvv thlrtv-ono and one-half
cents on tho 1100 nnd 11 poll, a reduction of eight
cents, compared with two years ago.
Houlsk The senate bill appropriating l..ooo was cut down "to UVTO. A concurrent resolution passed appropriating JiV) for n Hag for the battle-ship Indiana, launched Tuesday. The senate building and loan bill, which Is deslpncd to freeze out lorelßn corporations by compelling them to deposit IWX) with the state auditor, was advanced to cngrost-nicnt. Twenty-two voles are p cd ped to thp passage of this blll.
TRADE MATTERS. Tht Condition of Trad TlirotiKlmut ttt Cuiinlry iih i.Iimvii by It. . Ittiit & cu.'( Wot-kly Itmlew Hindu- Knute hut h, trT-d with by storm ml tin- Mon.. try I'nrrrlnliil.v. ThoHKh the tdum, (if Trudo ('oiitliiiu-t tiirROiind llii-lirim lndastrle tilVKii Full ICniploj uumt. IImaIiichs I'ullurn., ICtf. Ni:w YoitK, March 2. U. G, lm V Cij.' weekly review of trade says i Htormshitve frcatlyinterfered with 1 1 ,!,, uml ui tlio saimi time monelary unccii.t nv lieon felt. Whtlo the volume of trade U si,, very large, actual distribution seems not ihm been carried up to expectations of hit' tanuti orders still continue sunlclent to gl the -rt-at Industries full employment. Tho gr . t f ato of til" pst fortnlwht hns ncoTl (lie Un' unit.Hiatal for money from tho west unlwiuta which has dr.iwu luro sums Irom Xn YtuV. but lilonev is tiht at only one, or t . a 'iMilnts. The volume of currency Is l.f M tW.,I . .... I . . ai sin rini..i ... .
or I'M U7 "cr c.ipun. iiguiiinv ii.iiu.i,i.n..i ium yonr" having de.rcased $,f:tt,fl00 wlthm tht past month. The decrftaf o was fli.112 ( .n koW
uml Kohl certlllcatiis, Wis,"i' 'i'1 m
paiHr currency Increased over m.immwi tnt treasury reserve was maintained duriov tho pust week, and It has been etieour.iiriiiK u
Jenrn thnt no more Koiu mis k"" ' situation Is, to a law extent, waltlm; the se
Hon of the new administration, mit u iwin that a letter fcellnx has prevailed during th
past few days and rates neroioioro rimiij; irom
to rt. havo lauen io it irt m iiiu(ii
tho weather curtails tno iratie a- itoi
ton. tho fecllitK is conuueut im proved demand is seen for dry foods
IS tllniCUlt to (jet COllOUS nisi eiiuu.:n unuioi woolen ndlls are full. Hoots and kVvm ar
buoyant.with higher prices asked. i un n.re is f.iirK- !ii-Hvi hut dUtrlbution of croi e-ie, and
other products Is hindered by storri .. Pn.a
delphla reimris oxceneai iiriwi-.-in iu, :n Kt
tllOtlKh blllldlUl,' IU1S tnus iur liiuen w jrr ti-ni below hint year. Trade In jewelry w mi. In hardwaro. cnriia-'OR and moro.-co d' J It
paints, oils, glass and naval stores (ptn-t ,ut fair In shoes, good In paper nnd vt-rx s .t ,fa,
tory 1 carpets, while In knit (,-oods iv. m ;
the best for years past. Tniuoimpr.i . - rn Koods and hats at Haltlmore, but Is a tune tiui in shoes. Pittsburgh reports better t t t- 4, iron with yood demand for llnlshed , i i k'.
and very nur prosprci. iur innm m Olevclantl trade Is fairly good, the ro"..u mihi full of orders and there Is promise ut ts.
trade in lumber with letter wcatner u -einnatl tlio dry goods trade Is 15 per cer iter than last year, and the Jewelry tnvt n.yrov In. At Detroit busiuesfi exceeds last 'i... tho outlook Is good. At fndlanapoll-t the il i-in irmlo is larger than a year a 'o. to,
cago trado in Interrupted by the wt-a'l)
a i'
ui .a.l . t -bw
1 tc nop 'S'S
i'i Qui tra le
ago. The case was tried before Mr. itiit.. tin. fntluir elniminir custody of
his son on the ground that the boy was under age when he enlisted. After a heated discussion the prisoner was turned over to his father. Dr.xxis lloi.ix. a farmer living in Van
lluren, Clay county, was killed the other afternoon in a runaway. JUs team became frightened at a passing engine nnd ran olT, tearing the wagon all to pieces and throwing Mr. Polin to the ground, crushing his skull. A MAX giving his name as Fred George a noted burglar who has been operating in the vicinity of Vincennes, was arrested the other day at the instance of n tramp, to whom George hud confided the extent of his operations. In some straw stacks, threo or four miles west of Vincennes, on the Ohio & MiRsissitini railroad, were found prob
ably $3,000 worth of stolen goods taken from country stores he had robbed. Moitius Kkiss, ngent for D. II. Ualdwin fc Ca's branch piano house, ut Kvansvllle, has, it Is said, left for parts unknown, leaving the company and ninny creditors in the lurch.
At Anderson the other dnv the first
test of a new crude oil burner for loco
motives wns in tide. It is thought the invention will work a vevolutlon in fuel for locomotive Tiik nthor ntt-ht the house of John
Dartholomcw burned to tho ground at ... ... . - .i .v
Mil ford while the family wnsat cnurcu. They had been smking meat in the It was the first brick house
erected in Koseiusco countj', imy'.nf
been built In 1847.
W. 'M. Call, a resident of Corry, went to Terre Haute the other day. and being attracted by the name of Mavmc Call, who had committed suicide, learned that she was his lost daughter. Gov. Mattiikws, following the ad
journment of the general iisscmmy, will leave on an extended tour South, going via New Orleans to Florida. He has been subjected to a greut physical and mental strain for months and is worn out Tun orirnnization of the new bank at
Lafontaine, near Wabash, has been completed. All of the $12,000 stock has been subscribed by fourteen wealthy farmers, and the bank will bo opened as soon as a room can h i fitted up. The president Is John Ilanistcr; vlce-prcsi- ...
dent, John W. Harper; cnsnicr, .i. w. Harper, of Washington C II., O.
Visa Km ma AiiMSTiioxo. a teacher in
i, nnblif. schools of Lincoln, was
struck by an engine at that place tho
other night and sustained injuries irom which shu can not recover. Her parents
reside at Ilttntingburg.
Av .Irrbt-li-trtrod calf wns born on
Frank ICeukiim's farm, on Little Cedar creek near P.rookvilkv
Mma TiivsMi: Smith, of Crawfords-
ville, fainted and fell against a burning gas stove. Her InjurieV are fatal.
Jaki: Hoiiim, aged twenty-eight, wua sentenced to state prison for his third time at Muneie a few duvs niro.
ii,i..ii itiirnm tint Is lnr."o In volume V
in real estate, flotir. cheeso and wh i!i-i-n Ini rcaso over last year, thousjh
imiiiil.t-wf. line's and rvo decrease
The weather hinders trauo at juuwai tin, wi-st. collections bolnir slow but
falrlvgoodnt Omaha, Kreatur than l.i y at nt St. Joseph, shows activity at Kansas ivanditt Uenvcr Is very fair. South' -n Kinl generally reisirt some improvement e -oeeiah Xxiuisvlllo. Chattanooa. Mttlo Kock MeniphU nnd New Orleans. At Columbus trad 1 will and at Atlanta fair. Speculative market hire waited for developments, Stocks ln Wet hironier for a dav or two. and the nverus 1
slightly hicher than a week a;o. Com I oae half and oats threc-o,uarters of a cent hiKhfr but pork products sllchtly lower. FotMi dr clltied an eljjhth. because iho expct-d s-ttc ment of the Knirlish strtke did not coti. lh tor and ccks havo declined sharply und copper Is weaker at 12 cents and lead 13.9 cents thuiwb mtoculatlon has lifted tin to 2J.37 eetd. TUe dry Roods trad. Is strotik In dress uooä5 manufacturers havlnu kept close to nnlcr and n larito demand for clo!ikm;s u expected, while the liner men s poods are etU in narrow demand. Cottons are stronscr hhecllntfs being all sold abend, and 1 v.dnessle cariKJtS and wool knit koocs is especially law Sales of wool contlnuo far beyond last year, showing unprecedented demand. .Shipment of shoes from the east havo been 10 per cent, creator this year than nny previous to datt nnd prices nro growinK stronscr. In the Irot trado, consumption Isenormous, but production 1 1, .Tri.ntnr nml concessions an' roT'cut
for pis not of the best erndes, while lar Is u tho lowest point ever known. Plates an' demoralized nnd tho price, though mlUi are buying, nnd structunvl works are (piltP well employed. In eneral tho production M never been surpassed at this season. Tho business failures durinc tho p.tt seven davs numter. for the United State. CM: Cat ud'a. 45; total. 2SI. as compared with !at week tsrt the week previous to tho la-tana.ti for tho corrcspondlmr week of last year COMPARATIVE FIGURES Sltowlotr the Condition or the t nltState Treasury Four War Ab anl Now. YV.HinvfiTov. March 4. A compari
son of the condition of the public debt and of the national treasury on March I, 188, at the close of the Cleveland administration, and on March 1, 1$W. t the close of the Harrison administration, based upon tho form as the monthly statement issued ut present, makes the following sliowintr: Interest-bearing debt. March 1, 1'A t-r,S.Vm.2iiO; March 1, 1830, M.VUOn.220. Debt on which interest 1ms ceased since maturing March 1, ISM. $2.23V
aori.2ß; March 1, ISSt, $2,0 17,215. "(.. Debt bearing no interest (legal tenders, fractional currency, etc) March 1, IHM, J1175.0P-M87.27; March 1, 19. $442.410.521.12. ToUl March 1. ii.nt r-f-.o it't. trttfl March 1.
$i,:io2,.Mtn,os.:is. Certificates and treasury notes offset by an equal amount of cash in the treasury March 1, mm, 00l,ssS.l6; March 1, ISS. S42:i,r,.'.t),r,SI. loa, March 1, 180 t, $1.5(15, 1 10,003.. '1 a Mareli 1, 18S'., $l,72d,lfil,:'.07.;tS. Cash in tlie treasury March 1, ISM $7C,4,.122,20(5.78; March 1, 1880, 555.50. Demand liabilities (including $10".000. 000 greenback gold reserve), Mare l 1, 181:;. $740, 1U4, 178. 1'0; March 1, I-'.
1050,0(111,127.0:1. Cash balance or surplus March 1, ISA 24,128.087.88; March 1, 188, f 27,03 .- 428.5. The coin nnd bullion in the trensur at the two dates, asitle from the mi""1
wero ns follows: Hold, .iarcn $217,072, 107.04; March 1, lSO,
450,097.81. Silver, March 1, IN'-, 420,512.08; March 1, 18S1), IÜ28.U0-J.M.VS.
coin,
IWKt,
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. Etum. (tho heiress)"! received another proposal last night," Clarissa "Dear me, dear me, what a thing It I havo tnoneyr N. Y. Press. "Dm you ever get hack the umbrella you lent Urnshcr?" "Yes." "How?" "I borrowed It again." "From Ilrashcr?" "No; from tho man ho lent it to." Washington Star. A Smam. Hoy's Motto. "My motto Is: 'All's the same In n hundred years,'" unid Perkins. "My son'a motto Is almost tho same," Raid Hamsbotham. "His U: 'Xw7er mind.' "Truth,
Hn Talked Too Mneli. WAsiHNnTOV. March"!. Warner IIot,
of Missouri, a third class clerk in pension department, 1ms been di ' missed for having stated to a mend
of congress that pensions were u's granted hy "baldness."
Tlie Overdue Nuronle. Nkw Yoiik, March a. The fate o
the White Star steamship .stironu, Mill unknown. She Is now twciiJV
two davs out from, Liverpool uomm
this port. .
In answer to in meui,v -x. t.. i.,..i luinn Rtmk liv ice. "er
agents my It would he impossible un
lorn she run into an ic'";rK Uli tin iridne p.t. full' snced. She is n
Wrongest ship afloat, they say.
built with nir-tigiit. coii.i - , , nt. bni. ho arrange1
irom nor ti--ii i" - i - , that she would float if her entlr ho
were knocked in bv a collision.
