Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1896 — Page 6

"WEEKLY COURIER. C. UOANK, Xuhlit.her. JASPER. .... IXDIAXA.

A msPATCH from Su lVtetlm,--g, the 5M. stated thai Rusia had u intention of acquiring Comm. bat that -t.c regards it to be her right & daty to garaatee the freedom of the cotatt v.

A tttkxky-G k.v tKAt Siftoxx's res.-'.B-xh'Ti prxtttfstinr against contemplated federal im. f. -vne in Manitoba ch4 mutter wa. carried ta the MantUdKt ltVl '. a thr -71k. by a vote of J! t- T. 'i us winr.! of e tTeo of the new erop re, ivtsi ti.-i- -.r at r4n. ColouaMa . i touch, less ti.an is usually receive 1 at th. time. aai inö.cates that the X".Ice ,

er. auf tonrral Ask'rka b oo: uj to t.'.e average yield.

THE Df BEEF.

LIV. CONGRESS.

t1rt x!on.) IS la -m-mV. tm th SU. Mr. Mannt (derx. cxntiwunl h s-m- Ut support o th fiwuwti neMOtnuaa tnr th rve.v-ntUM. At

circuit court. on the Srttli, directing the removal of Coorjn Cirm ami Sidney Yennle. the alleged postortleo robWrs, to Springweld. IlL, to answor to the Charge of having rubjx'd the iost otllce on April 3 Inst. Tm; governor of Pennsylvania issued a Inv.-laiati.Mj, on the 5fth. de-dgim-

ting vmi uümi Si ns Arbor dnv-s, the

Ottwa helliffrrwttr- Tat? Lowtof rvMOtnttca. fr

m ituniM h tact sad nrw,'jMH foot, ,f dates being left to the various

.seetwwi of the ivinmon wealth.

A tt an' nag waving-over theoiHccof t? t lVtis Parisian, in Paris, on theSOth. r-Ttractcd a crowd of angry Spaniards vt h- cheered far Siva in. Ther were

dispersed by the police, and some oi tbez were arretted.

Tnr. suit in Philadelphia of the United States against former ltmaster-tien-eral Wanainaker. to recover a penalty of $LÖ. for violation of the contract labor law. ended, oa the rJth. ia a vertatet for the government. It was said at the state department, on the 24th. that the Waller incident had been formally closed by an exchange of notes to that effect between Ambassador Eustis and the French minister for foreign affairs. A nirPATCH from Havana of the 2h

s-tate that according to retttrn made

to Gen. Weyler from the various eom-n-anders in Cuba, there are fnllv 5fluj

p--tni-.h troops, with their ann.euij-

mt-ntfe and ammunition, nnaccoonted

f.r.

"M. K. ?iia.vki.a.v. executive derk of

the senate, dietl at Hound Hill. Va.,

t n the niirht f the Cöth. from the ef-

lects of an attack of the crip lat win

ter. He had been connected with the

txt-cutive oäice of the senate for 31

vears.

wctw Kl .- a taken c9 tml .-Um-''! tAt tW rt-e f sw)iit lwr. wfcea tt wat i the -jsiklr wit: ariion te I Iumm. i& 3w otr f tMeraAxUk-ratkia at the luJUax. VfrtiprlMi Kr? a amMdHBeat vra. S4tptkl .. prka..wuasr the retanr et the lo-

t-rai .a.!.m:..ts Siker Roift nma.ri thi: at- ta4'nsnj iw mnSK drCtmn tut !v tif a'e Ue üth. Mr. M.fT.tS fnmt to karw the Mnr U2 In;! ura "p ! r v-irM4frau-; ha: tae ip.lst.v -t4 Hr a Tte ef tf t tt t!ve .:i-t dre tr ltiiK Miftplettif Ue I T

Sipprwnry rMimi . U Ukf av tb ImIisri&er tcawa. xmi oaWet.vc the

In :tw aair Mi Xr. Carter trept. IV s the tej.Ifhlp of tJie -fiver

taiktosr a loss pee!i ic Jrfcar of staler a 3k. ther repblta uMr wfao

TcsJ 3(tiai utc ap th hot- tarts

wu. ifMi ceiiisrrerx rvictMw: wa

csder coaK!inUKx :r Mae time vuttmxt

asff aar percept I Ne jirfcre- Is lie

boBM aear all f t? Ums ta$ too

äert v widraiic of the Vta Horn-

lar a: a cost icioa. Mir taaster oeeepie!

tae temmmstr z tte -etos.

IX the aat. oa the Äüi Mr Vt dem. .

51 t xaace aa Itarao.Mmeil idlr-s is favor o;

CttMa laucpradeaee. Sesator lr-tor (rep..

t -p-Msc ta favorer land fortlUcaties Ik

rWfreäCe t th- errat ka of a rerfitl oarv.

A Mil approprUUanr .Vii) for two nrt-ela.

reveaoe teiaer- fr tie 1'actsc coo:

P"t- a i the array sppropriat:Mi bill, carrjta SJ.oXo ... Ia ti? teouv; the Tar-.

a.T-Vaa Horas cx:tteä-eIrctfon este wa iJe-

eusi ta fa-r af t&e cateua:. aswt Mr- Va

liora tssaitlavlj- -ra ta. Caaransoa

fr th ets-Meras:K of the Cabw re

.vttoa WeatM bv Mr. Ikxtelle reo..

Me. . who !?a&e9?! ortt-tpltatioo is the

p?f of a avea-ure of weh crave import. Is-

vhwvsbj; i-.Ke Trar rta paia-

S vit n. Klima, father of Thnm.i. A. FitLs4,it. the iitventor. ilittl at Xurwalk, U.. on the -."ith. a-ed '..'. Tnr. p!ke .f Cmahii. XcU.. have i. forraaiioti that t layeumb. the man Uke& back from Ihn Moinw. In.. f.r

tMHiy-nat . rtair. tendo a contract with

INDIANA STATE NEWS.

Tun other morninr a wct-Kntna Luke shore freilit traiu hndto in two IS miles ent of Waterloo, antl ttie twu seetious collidel. Ten cars cf mil oil ijrmtcd. und tho Harnes (.prejui rapidly, d.dnjj nnxvit dntnatfehi detitruviiujr "urmutidiiiif property. AU traßtu uun nusiIH'tuied for Jumr At Munde Irs. ICoby, tlie other niirht. presented thefts inwijbntof the .Muncic feueible.- tutjdaU a n tolcen of her esteem niul appreciation tur their services durin,' the htrike of two year f,'o. 'Ihe fenciblct. wen) s.tUoniHl at Hanumind. Tun annual A. If. encampment of

umwiia UU le hi-hltn South l!eml ou

COMMERCIAL REVv.

A WAR VITH SPAIN DUN'S

for,. , O ' "M,WM " Wrll-lu. rllHr , M.,rl.r.l I. roriHcd t .in:r.-.u., ., .w-..ui,t Uwx U,( Vrr i "r"4' -ulm., lt,,SI,lt... !I,reer IrriUd. J "t ,Un Zri 'urr" su. li .etion Mlsht I. i .s,,iU. umn TU .-., r.xrAn iu m. V " A':.ru,-

! .M:w Y

The cominenceaient exercicsat the

lr.: an industrial nzhool at t'jtrli4e. T. ... rs-aa. on the 36th. antl were r.V.y attended by people fron all ti nsof the country. Oa the 7th

ti n. Fitzhurh I-ee made an address to

tilt- Indian graduates.

The pot oäice appropriation Hill f.r

ti.o c minjr ämal year, as asxeed to by

tut- as appn pnation tuMuanttee,

t n the ;"5th, carrle an a ppropriat iog

.f ..:.;. betnr S.r.Ui les than

t'.e e-.timaies. aad 52.1. 15 over t&e

am. -ant cnrrietl by the bill of the cur-

ri nt hcai year.

x zTeviHi.jnary ctso in ew Y.rk city celebrated their Urst anai-!

Ternary, on the Jith. by a rrand tna-

areetlnj: at (bickering halL and the

pi ace was crowded to it ntmmt ca

pacity. ,iany oi isomj in attendance i

were taditrs. There was a larrc con

tribution to the cause.

PERSONAL. AND GENERAL.

l!r the burning of the palatial rei-"

urace o: Jsate tl. Annijrer. of 2orth laahiaore. Md.. oa the seven per-

xo-. member of the-famtlv. servants

and a fc?;, were either utlocated anti bumedin the lziW".nir or Scilled by jmpiarr fr.a the windows. The head

of the family was himself ainoor: the Twcthas.

Rr.r. R. F. Parshall, a evtl 73. an

evanreli-i of national repatation in the ltepti; church, dietl at hi-, hotne in;

lliscasr. oa the stent of the Ski. frxa

the enects of a railroad aecident nine

ean.ptn. nts -rrees nait a eeatury. fxtendiasr from New York to

California, reseltni ia many oew t hurchtrs aad over tive thousand con

version.

Os the S Ith oc. Oates of Alabama

i ced a prockLmation otTerfar a rewartl of $W) each fr the arrest and

conviction of such prons a- por'.iei-

patel in the Irachiac of Kobert Vi-

liaia- ia the city of Montfromerr re

cently.

Tim battleship Indiana, with the

naval board of in-pection on ixKird.

went to sea from Fortress Monroe, Va..

on the iith. on ner trial trip.

the medical c.i!.fre at lu- Moines to! May 13 and H. Altvndy propanttlont

fro iH'iii i:w,jv to entortuin thevetcruns It is estimcti'd that 1U,0U0 vUitoro will attend. Sixteen eoimnittees be--We the e.veouti VecotmuUtec have been apixdnted.

j doHKPu K::jji-kh. a Monun fit-ijrht condnctor. whiie tr.viu-r to board tt train at j Onvans. the uthor day. had hi h ft f,Kit .-rti.-.hi'd. He had Wen railroudinir -Jä

years, and this was Ids first accident. Tin: February term of i-onrt met at

Lomnums, tin1 other morning. Amoujr the cases to lie tried aro IS dirorcecases und eight S...(t,to damages cases against the l'eunsylvania railroad. C'll.uitMA.v liownv having succeeded in securing the signatures of a majority of the members of 1kiIi houses of the legislature to agreement regarding the enactment of a fair apportionment law. railed on (lor, Matthews the other day and presented a memorial asking that the lecislature be ealleil

tarnish .t dead bodies at tf.".o each

Mil i. .1. tu IIKN. Hrst lrl nt tli

Brttfh adntiralty, sx-ak;ng at Lewestn. tm the 'ti. sa;d that conciliation negotiation and arbitration might be valuable, but woe M the tuitions hiekin courage or means to back their opinions. r" . . . . ...

i ucueiHin ox inc post otuee ilepartment ia refuMiic the use of the mails to vurious InhuI and investment etm. '

I panic Was utaiuedin an opinion rn ! t i

uerett oy Attorney-t.eneral Harmon. I Tm: minority of the hou? commit t tee on foreign a flairs say that in their opinion there was nothing in either of ' the Bayard speeches mentioned that ! calls, for or justifies any censure bv congress tJoLPhas been discovered in the Citv Creek canyon, within the city limits ol Salt lutke. I'tah. Assays are reported running as high as .wi gold and SiO in silver per" ton. URAn-AmuRAr. C. C. Caki-kxtki:, Fnited States navy, lately commandInz the Asiatic squadron, was placed upon the. retired list uf the navy, on

tne .tn. oems1 years ot age. (Je.v. Lewis Meunrtx. diel. on the 27th. at the IVeshyterian hospital in Philadelphia, of an affection of the kidneys. Deceased was a native of Penn

sylvania. G2 years of aire and a gradu

ate of West Point. He wn.s

wander of cavalry throuchout the en

tire war of the rebellion and was several times promoted for gallant serv- ; ices. '

At.EXA.VDKR Riiiurs. aged r.i.of Ful- ,

ton count t'. Ind. anntiud, m the iTth. 1

for a divorce frunt his ninth wife, to

whtm he wa.s married m Janaarv 17

ast. two days after he had secured a

divorce front wife No. s, je w a!1.

other wife in view now.

I'MTCti sT.vrts Mt.visTKi: Tkiirkm. :

receive: tnfruintian from Marsovan.

on the ?7th. sh.ing that there had 1

been no massacre there as had been re-

porteL An outbreak had neenrred at Ada na. ia which ! Armeaians were

ktlUtl and in w..nadel.

Hk. aki. Peti.k-. the African explorer, who was rvntly elected president of the ierraar. t doni-il nssin-ia lion, is ab-'Ut t undertake a now expl ratior;r..f sontialilaad ia the inter

A S-iiiiI,!, l'r..-i.il.....

Wamii.n(.t(i.. Feb. -.-The povdbil Ity of war with Spain as a result of

.ov-viiikui ruhoiutions reputed from

wieioreiun affairs committe. day, Ls not seriously re-arded

.oiorojen luemoers of the lioas.-. It U, , arg.wl that Iho resolutions do not, m i the first place, reconLej th t.ti;

eneyof the reWK: Ut shnp! v sj.ow ! sl S 1 fta in Caustb, that a state ..f wrtr exists theV.-. tea- lnM Vwl,r-

nig it to me pressJ

RK, Feb. VJ. U t:

.water-! 1 res in three week, of F ;tf 0 eli-th"W; '''Uies of Sl0.sM,v. J,

tu

Nui Ii year and Sit.j . ... I nflux for the week haw t 2.5 in the United si.

ere :t

ier, tu-

wa

th

III Sltlrli lllt.rtu... 1.... I.

the west, rather than at the east , there it, no change for the Wit.r 4 tnough lopeftihitss still pr- Iuiiiu , oreign atrairsgrow mur jwciti.- ',f" ho opinion turns more revdu ... nl sound money, but the .',1 Miflk icut demand for the prod.t, - i ,'n.nt industries still retards iK " " improveaieut. Strikes of som.-m,-."-". ; taneeiu garment making and km.:V.-' htiesairect trade in Chicogo and Is - more, w Speculative markets show little HfL. The volume of business dm-, ni ;m. prove. Kxchanges through the principal clearinghouses .show !..: cent, train over last year, but ' mouth's comparison with l'j.i js tc onl. instructive one, an l sh-nv, a .j '- crease of '.'0.7 for February Hailroad earnings for the third w of February exceed last year's ..' , r cent., and for February thus far have been ll.u per cent, greater than last year. Stock speculation has been irnvi;V and Cuban war talk on Frida r e: J a break in railroad stoeks, aven-.-ir -C3 ioints. Disappointing iti.lnsjr-a"i statements, togettier with the gyn m. break, lowered trusts 81.4s. Wheat haa taken a night uBr.i advancing 34 cents for cash and ; , for May. with rumors of foreign sUJ. plies as the only basis. Kstimates f wheat in farmers" hands are than last year, but .still indicate. ,a visible stocks, a supply much bevor,, probable needs. Cotton has been weaker with .,

ll'f-tvtr f.. ....il. . .. . 1 . . fnie r,'tf.iri.. 1... . i . .

I -, " v-ivnu iJ.oriiisi-, 1 HO .ill- ,.iit-i; t.iiii ue,-,ir;,. tJ i proximate loss on buildings ami uier -"00,! having much iullueace. J:. . ; chandise is Süm.u. Tae lire sUrtexi i I,ricu o -Adling uolamls has .....

Tin: Hartfonl Hievcle Co..of Morrow, i "V. 7 , JV ' XiX KüU hi"dt- f wann preparation r

Were ..inia. m uurvagi issn.i

three

to make a Kili.

reeogti.tum bv iij-,k,.i:in. . ....

when desirable. That a state of -,,r doeseist .here, they say. is manifest both from the reportsof American consular othcers in the island ami the wr-

enu prociumattuns of litn UW!

sueil siitec his arrival iu t nbn.

so ,ar u our right to inte. fere to protect American property in Cuba is

concerncil. such right, it is claim -d. exists under international uwge. and the necessity is still stronger sui.-e t le btate department has talten a pusiti m which virtually stops us froai eiatmi.i damages under present eouditions. It is asserted that no matter how irritating a recognition of belligerency might be to he Spanish government, they are iu no position to enter into a war with the United State, and would not seriously entertain such a prohibition. It is pointed out that when Spain and (!reat Britain recognized the belligerency of the confederates during the war of secession we could not resent it because the e-ierr-5..v f

government were taxed to the;r

th

in special session. Twenty-eight of

... ,,. v.. . .-- I i . uui "a people SJ r..fifllf .... ........... .......:.- . i I w'....S.. :... ....

..(iii ji-niiinves nave i .'jMiu, u is asserted, is less prepired s-.irned the agreement. The povernor 1 for a foreign war at this time than the

iius iiiiniium-'Mi in niiranet nf the vsit , Lmteii similv t.-.. -n ..

a... ...Ml II .t t .

m- in hoi eau tne legislature, so

tha

that the presentation of the memorial ! will Ik? a mere formality, which will , be followed immediately by a suit to i set aside the legislative apportionment

law.s stm m toree.

ANOTHER BIG

,o.

FIRE

prea.U Ileva.t.oli.n Tlin.ur-li the Toim of flornice. S. C.-CreKilel In IIU Kooni.

- lIAItl.KSTo.. .s. t y-K 3s.. ,Hs.

A saloon at .Vewburg. westof Bnizil, ' ratcl,,fro Florence. S. C. to the New., a burglnried thiM.ther niirht. The I K" , urKl i,a-Vr,: 1l,reiice sutrered lieves secured n roll of moner. and. a.""u'er conlhi-rnifum at four

men lurncitl on all the faucets, in the room fairly flooding the pwniLsos with liquors.

, 1 rrnr I I9 r-rv M . r I

' v , v t t V V "",. OS the 24th a west-lonnd I-ike Shore tor ofeework lndepc.ndeat,diri traialjro.,e in two J2 f a Ms home, a Bnoklyn on the 2it'r, waJcr,oo, !rL. and the two 5S,n Mr Bowen was ,2 years old last .p- Tt.a of caaI trfl .A

IHmir. 1 1 nnii rw.. r, -n

pror healtn

for a lonz tixae. and durinr the last

three weeks his condition grew steadily

worst until the end came,

.dt.vj-TS-it AiTR.E. of Venezuela.

received a cablegram from his so vera -

meat, on the STth. announcing: that the original docura-mts. maps and records

obtained by the historical commission

appointed by I're-hlent Crespo would be

tent forward at once for delivery to the American high boundary conisils-

aforx,

and the lame spread ranidlr. doinir

great damage in destroyitur serroond-

icr property. AI! traäicwas scspcnded for hours.

WitL Woop. one of the trio arre.te 1

for fansing Ute death of Pearl Bryan.

na Wfcwe Judge (Jrig-g. in the Cincia

nati police court, or the S..th.

a number of wealthy Aineri-

the 27th, kille!

CstS f

cans. 7tr: Iowa hoae. on

the resubmission of the prohibitorv amendment by defeating the resolution and tabling- a motion to reconsider. O.v the '-'7th the president approved the urgent deficiency bill: the act granting leave of absence for a year to homestead sttlers on the Yankton Indian reservation. S. D.. and the act amending the act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

i nn Orange grand lodges of Vvs

Scotia and New Brunswick hartped

itroag resomtbms asatnst aar interference by the" IVnainion government

with the Manitolta schools, and railing

.upon all Oranremen t support only the candidates for parliamentary honors who pledge themselves to support

non-uiterlereace with the Manitoba k-chool question.

Thkrk wa. intro-luc! in the Ohio

cnatc. on the S-tth. and promptly adopted, a joint resolution authorizing the attorney-general to nolle prosequi the indictments against CoL A. It. Coit, of Washington Courthouse fame, in Fayette county, unless the people of that county deposit a VJ.ooo indemnity bond with the f täte auditor to secure the state from costs.

I.v the senate, on the 2th, according to programme previously a creed upon.

Bail t:hi "'Ur-s up to four o'clock were oc-

up:eit in tieoate uixm the Cuban pustiun. senators vicing with each other in praise of the Cuban patriots and in denunciation of Spaiu. At four o'clock the vote was taken on the resolution

of the committee on foreign relations, as amended by the addition of Senator

On the fan the high court of the South African republic confirmed the interdictory proclamation issued by President Kruger regardtnir the mining shares and other property held in the rand by the persons who were arrested at Johannesburg and taken to Pretoria for trial. The prx-elaaiation declares the property mentioned forfeited In the event of the conviction of the owners thereof.

Tax body of Laraiari Ruth Morse Fhclon. a niece of Prof. Morse, Inventor of the telegraph, was cremated in Chicago oa the ,ith. Twenty-one years lgo she founded the Occalt and Mystical Order of the Hermetic Brotherhood of A. I and K. for the study of tmlt literature. The order i-: closely tsllied to theosophy. and has now between rare hundred aad three hssdred members in this countrv.

was ml tare-:! from Si.Ml to SS.wO. and

the case continued to April 15.

A srxriAL tram it Birralntrham.

Ala., oa the 5th. for Savannah, earryiCT two bat-gage ear tonris of boxes, trunks aaul other Imggage and be

tween 'Jrt aal ai ne-rn-, from Aln-

bturia. Arkansas. Mississippi aad Tex- ! Cameron's resolution for the recognt

as: e-j route to Monrovia. Liberia. . I tu Ira a indenendenex-.ai.il it

Africa. i w is passeti bv a vote of r.l t ft. I n

ON the ?Uh Mrs. EHzat-th Coleman, house the legislative, executive

pge! ! years, die.1 at Ifalesburg. Wis. (I judicial appropriation bill was

ller fsther was a first coutsin of the considered in committee of the whole.

last lineal descendant of the rural fam-, -I pages of it le:ur disposed of. The

ily of Stuart', descendinf? front James : conference renort on th

IL At the ac-c of six months her father I ib appropriation hill was arecd to.

was killed, and later hqr mother, by The house committee on reform in marriage beneath her rank, was disin- . the civil service ordered a favorable heriteiS. J rerwirt on tin. s1 nr. - i.m .:.... t.

Tm: iron steamer Bermuda, üvir.' ! a misdemeanor to ?is.s,-,r,Sr.n.. f,,-.,s?,t

he British flair, was boarded and I anv person on nceounr. of mlSt!.-.! f.

Island. New

of the nth. The Bermuda has been is also m3il..t.i!.nni,.n

. , - . " I 1 . Jv.,i,u,,-, null unrterthe watch of panish spies for , apoointment. anil violt?..n ;

some time. They had reav.n to believe j punishable by tine or imprisonment or she nad been bought by Cuban revolu- j l-oth. tionists and was fiitin-routas a filibus-, n,.,e

, - -.'Mr. nu:.-i.ii , uu me stnf ,ie-.

Tm: house militarv committee, on

. V. ,..1. -.J ., . .....

iu-t -Jiu. eonsmereu a oui io estaonsti i:....i. !... . i .

matter through the mails and tliasl

0.. was located tit Anderson, it few days ago. The company will incorponae uith ?l.Jou.nio capital. Contracts will Ik? let for the brick and stone buildings immediately. Tiiey are to k done and half of the plant ready for operation May !.. Isaac Lrr.. acrod 7; vears. v.hfr.

ill of Owen county, and for many year. a justice of the peace, fell dead while , rendiug a newspaper in the Rogers t house. Spencer. I leart disease was the ( muse. He owned the htel property

anu formerly operated it under the i I uame of the Lucn. house. j ; Eva Mtr.x.KR. an eight-year-dd girl.!

unugriter of a pmr family, was burned to death the other night bv the e.vnb.

sion of a lamp at Terre Haute. Her' eyes were burned out and she lived for two hours in great agony. : John Mii.t.n.v. the lß-year old son of William Mitten, residing eight miles southwest ot Edinburgh, coinmitte I suicide the other morning:, atwwt eight 3clock by shooting himself through '

uie near, with a revolver. Young Millen had 1een keeping company with u daughter cf Christopher Coy. a g-irl o: iIkhu hi own age. The aifair wnscontrary to the wishes of the Iwiy's father. The other night he visited his sweet-hi-nrt and the next morning, on his return home, his father commenced t chastbe him. when the young man ran out into a field and in plain view of his father shot himself, dying almost instantly. Ti'K Dean brothers, who have 290.0OC putsch trees in JelTersiin emmty, have investigated the damage of the" recent cold snap and announce that nil are

1 tie following establishments

burned out: Stigh ,v Tucker.

immense stores: Milzbaclter S- Sons, jewelers: F. I. Take .v Co.. drugstore: Charles Bu lima n, shoe store: Florence dispensary: the I'aimer and Messen ger newspaper ofiie; Western I'nion Te.ejcraph otlice: IvnigJiu of Pythias Castle Lull and c ntiits-. Order BaUwav Conductors, divis.on n :n: II. F. tiee, de.ittst; Dr. F. II k Lvo l r. oftite; I'tir.-ell vi. Edwards. ;i.otograp'i gallery; Laugh'in's bar! vr shop; . s.

r..os. othee and rooms; Mrs. ?j millinerv st?re.

Tin- pjat offlcv and the mail matter

was saved. The Central h rt.-l caught, but was saved without damage lv arc.

I base A: lluldrow. gouerai ainv landi.e. and the Central hi -clc were ludly damaged by water. To add n the h r. r of this eocllagration, Ceorgc Wiliianis. a printer, of Darlington, who was sleeping in the Ellis blo.-k, up-st.iirs. was cremate L

The marchers found the charted bodv

at one o clock.

half". C4J

rgan.

ii irge increase ot acreai itorted.

f iiiemarKtst for textile giU , appoiutiug. Mater a! reilurtioo. i oottosis have not broitg?it out net-tied demand and a further dein Lawrence L. L. brown sheet!.

tuts week to Cl, eetits vorri-sp. . tvith reports that mill ..f Ät,att- :.i ?ortaiice may prefer to arrest ducliun for a thne unless demain, " !U. proves. Woolen mills are receiving eor.s: -. :.

aoie oraers lor spring goods, bin . "ess for the future does not awn.!.

, ... .ire asnm sraoe torn-. ; -j range fr all tvooleus is searee:-. . . j !cr cent, higher than a year ag-. : .- though wool b more than seien .. r I cent, higher, an-1 a go si many m:.. j are closing or reducing time. ray forge to Sin. 7.1. The demand for boots and shae I gains very tittle. j Exprts of domestic products fro-n

New York for three weeksshow a gala

s

clock. Insumnee was but W "f " T MW v"nr- wh !,a' iuae of tire unknown. ' in..ll'e ' , crease. ButexportbllLsarediiniui.il-

AN IMPROMPTU DUEL.

Jne

.Alan Iii.tantly Klileil :in, the Gther

Sent to the I li-iil t.il. St. Lofis. Feb. Ss.-h, a un:,rrcl hattveen Ur. 1-klward A. Dill, dentist. and

his assistant, Dr. J. J. Seamitn. at the ; fKiuu. of the former, sys Bnwi hv.ty, j yesterday. Seaaiiin drew a double- ! barrelled pistol, and 'almost with-1 out warning .shot Dill, the lxtll ! taking effect iu the hitter's breasL I Seaman then tied dotvn the stairs lead-

mg rapidly at this sea sou. while lavr imiKrts naturally come in suee-e ba ; mouths, and many security bills hav? to le met in the near future. !t ia ' therefore hclieved by many that gu.fi exports are uot far off. '

THE GREAT INFIDEL limine Ills Hay t the ll iir:.f e 1-,-IIiim.-TIi.-W. C. T. I . ill llrur lllta. Cine am. Feb. Sc. A comm:t: oi three promineut memler.s of the W. .". T. U., chosen to confer with Kev. lt.

ig io i ic street, win, urawiug a re- j Rusk of the Militant churcö, ts.ueera

.... .v. tu ij uie nean oi the stairs, whera he fired three shots at

- -. 't " -i.sjii uu iiaimnins political ai revenue otHcers off Lilerty j tilation for appointment to anv posiv York harW.r on the night ' tion under the ci'il service. The law

j "Kwr. umimr, UU II1C stnf ,ie-. , .-lined to change the sentence of Jo. seph Dunlop. editor of the Chicago : t: .-i. . . .. .

Vr J V.:1 V'fe; . ' - ' ' ,l lV, u.,c .,,L"a,t ttf u,e l iaK his accepted invitation t Robert

h, in !X,,u,l ;.l 1 T tirceshoUat liigersoil to tall: at the church s. me home in IlicntiHm 1 a.few day.ag-o. she his retreating antugonisu one of ! fcnndav morning, placed the-UH-lve,-L- r" a m "f th" taking effect in the small of . record to-day, after a conference w:ta io vT" - - , A !U,1 entnn lh W'-Jneys. , Dr. RUsk. that the Cl.risttaa temr erltt Ju i ' r n lTrm,nUnt lm" 'n ' m-, ! a Tpauizatiuii was not avers;, to crattc pol tic an lof Barthob.niew eoun- Hie dead man was -cut to the hearing lnger.soll. The la.lie, of the ty .died at his home at aymansville. morgue, and Dr. Dill was tak, to the t-xecUve et.mmittec said the - won.i uhb l,J1' .cs- "daftervvarilsseattothc like to hear him when he comes to with congestion of the lungs, and his hospital, ' Will ird h ill the home of f -.Mitit-.ii death was not unexpected. ,B w hv , tW story told by the survivor was j 1JtÄ ttä SS? d , '? y Cr""t"r alUl r xl V'-1,1 1 U,al l,rtfvl"a-y ffircn ebureh holds a lease for WBlanl hali. was tlefeated by a narrow margin. by Mrs. Lilian A. Cariine, the only - and, as thc W. f. T. U. merelv rentPnor. HowAm. Sanii?o.v. vice presi- "P.nes.s of the affray, and seems to put : the iiall from tlie svndicate" w lmh dent of the state normal school and the blame Uwn Seaman. owns the temple at present. Dr. Rusk lKte presatent of the -.talc teachers' THE KENTUCKY SENATORsWlP convineed the coinmittee that the association, is very HI with pneumonia. "fe ' uCKYSENATORSrllP. vmuU .. H .everal times it w as thought he at A lo-morratir cueu t Ik- t ii-.,i rok- I occupy the pulpit without asking the i. ying. lro billutii. of the norma! '"cto ti1eviti..ir.ii..f Mr. niarki-nm. ; advice or consent of the W. C. T. L scnool. nasbcenadrain.steringorcygcn j Fit a n kfout, ICy., Feb. 27.-A joint' Hr. Rusk said "the best good to thc with the apparatus from the school ctiucus of the democratic inemers of j greatest number was iu Ids heart laboratory when it sremed tnat Prof ' the le-rishitiir.. l

next da-or two to consider proposi- ' pit, and that the intidcl had set an extions looking to thc withdrawal of amnle of charitv and love iu his letter

SI.tMi and sentenced

a home in the District of Columbia for aged and intirai co!ortl pcjple, to cost lCO..u and to 1 constructeil out of the bounty money due to the estates ...r ..

trhi'iK liifv ur tmnrtlo tn ---a lo,!-

- - - ui Ma va-w. a v a i. v. Lralvr IX r y .

.sanclison respiratiot' had almost ceased, with the result that there was immediate improvement. Esiir.v J. GiLLtM. of Farmland, widow of an old o!dier. was notified a few days ago bv the no n si on il.-nnt.

IJI T irn ...... . . .... . . V. . 1. . , . ,

v.i.s 111 1 ,..uiif. LiiuL iter .iriXBiif':oii,n nnri r..m

the penitentiary. The court inforim-,1 f.wnral.lv ar-tA a .v..

j his attorneys that an appeal might be ' hereafter receive cM per month. Her

j nut-bund was a prominent I. Ü. O. F.

Cock ran

is not lwoked for a monastery, a-at j

first retorted. It is true. bowev..e

a . ( - .

reiauonsnip atut wnicn moneys are now lying in the United States treasury. TuiirrT-riVE families of poor people in Hoboken, X. J.. were rendered homeless, on the SJth. Iry Sre. Tin: Bethlehem iPa.i Iron Co. was, on the ?Jth. infortned by Secretary

""-H .uu. in-- -i:j-riiieiji. into .tt . 1. .!..-.

awarded the cunpapy the contract tr . ., , Wtttnntl ,. ....

mat tie nas recently applied to the Colleire of the ibdy Cross, at Worcester, Mas., for admission as a seminarian. He will, it is said study for the priesthood, and seek in the seclusion of the cloister absolute peace and

ana u. A. K. worker.

Tiik following figures in relation tc

the schools of .Madison county are authentic There are curetted as nuni'o.

1 1.. .1.1

oiiicKoiirn. ine sound money members, under the leadership of Senator Stephenson, chairman of the joint caucus, and .senators Salvers, Smith, Holloway, Elliston and other have partially dracvn up a petition to Senator B'.ackbnrn's managers asking his witlidraw.il in favor of some sound money ma.i, and it will be signed and prc-etited iu the next day or two. .senator Blackburn's leaders, iu anticipation of this.

furntshing eight sets of in-ineh

forgings. The Mid vale Steel Co. got thc contract for the s-ineh guns. A novAl. decree was i-sited in B:us-

Tkt: funeral services over the re- s21- olt lne - accepting the resfg. aain& of Tlieodtire Raon. late aat- ü " M. DeBurlct from the ofliee baNsador to (iemtaay. we're held in St n prime minister, minister of the inraul's Methcdist Episcopal church In teriorand minister of instruution. and Newark, X. J.. on the SUh. The cas- l'P-dntlng M. Favercau as hi succes-l-'ct wa draped with a silk flag, on M,r- The lecree atsoappMnte! M. Dcwhidi repoK-d a teere, .vreath. the thsrlet ministor of state, gift of the diy of Hoboken. The Wtnt r: F. McCormick. a crook, coa-

..1 .. t 1. J .j 1- .t. t:i v.. t. , .1 .

fuL The remains e.tre t.!a 1 u a rV- Wtk. lock4 Tumker Hazlett In th " tr.'dcWWS adopted by

teivtng vault m Mount Pleasant cem-tceu ami 02 cap!.

etaey. , -.a hour before be!

captahj. ilrsr

mate und second mate of the steamer Uorsa. were convicted in the Fnited

riaies utsinei. eourtai I'hiiadelphia. on piace for thc district meeting, June " the Ssth. of engaging in a Cuban Jill- . 3 and 4. bustering oxp-dition. Sentence was' 'J h k Indiana vlndow glass factories susjvndl pending: a motion for new J have resumed operations after a six tr1 ' weeks .shut down, and all the old men Tim resolution of the committee on w- nt to work m-ain. Th -,.."......

- - --- v - S t VU1 It. 1.111

in tnat county IT.cGO children. Th I mey wm agree to the nroiwis ti.ju

attendance is 11,0-XI, showing 6,v.); j children who do not attend school and I

who arc of school age. There are I teachers, whose f-alariss for this ycai aggregate SI2J,(XWl . Tnii cabinet of the Eptvorth league of the Richmond district of thc M. 11 church met at Richmond thc othci

mgnt and decided on (5rcenticld as tin

i--., .... 1 r .

11 me petitioners can get the support of 35 members. This is unlikely, but 1 both will be laid before the caucus for ,

action, and the result will probabiv lie a further spli. in the Bluckburu ranks.

.oreign nnair. as amended by tho aildition to it of Senator Cameron's resolution declaring for the recognition of

rttker Hazlett in the . .. i . . "" f 'J if;auii. wun me louowiu 1. ZlutTs ti?iriÄP " ' Wth ofiiccr,: President. I). F. Maish: vie eIaL' released. if , ,1?e"ar nautmous vote of president. C X. Petty; ecretnry. Da G.WL I De Lone, treas crer .1. P. n---.ii.

.oe uuiiwm ior t-nc coming spring demand i. very encouraging-. Tin: Clinton County Agricultural mi-

clety has organised with the following

Dac

rtivcr,

ACTION EEGUN To CotMliMTiii Alleceil fnloli Ketotutlin. nry Supplies. Nkw York. Feb. S?. United Stttte District Attorney McFarlune hat brought an action for the condemnation and seizure of the prop, ,-ty found on the tighter J. S. T. stnuiehti:.. The action wai- begun in the United States district court here yesterday. Thc property consists of 301 oaeka-rl's

nun

of acceptance which thc W. C. T. U.

would tio welt to follow. When the committee asked Br. Rusk if his motives iu the matter had been questioned by anyone, he replied: "2o. not even tnose of my brethren iu the presbytery who think it illadvised question 1113 motive, and many of them ami the students of the McCormick Theological seminary have asked for tickets of admission. Ia great contrast w ith the abuse heaped uj,Kn Mr. lugersoll I believe be win return love of man fr abuse of hiinsch it w ilt be thc supreme hour of his life." Yes, anil an c-och iu religious history," added Mrs. Gros, the cluirmaa of thc committee.

DEFIED THE OFFICERS

Amt

Fell I)ail at the First Fire, Shot TJirouRh the .lugnlnr rn.

Dalies. Tex., Feb. Si'. Willis Burton, a desjerudo from et Texas, annel with a nnvy six-shooter und a

I dirk knife defied three Dallas otlicers

to arrest him yestenlay. Only one -.hot was lireil. ami Burton fell" dead with ids jugular vein overed ami tho bullet somewhere iu his body below

id boxes of dynamitij, truiioowtler, the neck. He held a cocked pistol ill

cartridges, etc. and is suppiiwd to I his right hand cud the open dirk Iu his have been for shipmtitit to the C!mn j l"ft. Oftiecr Sanderson, who tlr- .u, ravotutiouUtu. j hhot, waa arrcsteii-