Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 March 1896 — Page 6
WKKfcLY COUKIEB.
C. DOA.VK, I'ubliNher. JASPK'L .... INDIANA. Eiohtkkx inches of ; snow fell in oastern Now York, on tho lSth, interfering to some extent with the railroads und genera' business t runic. E.-Si..atoii AnnoTT. of Morgau comity, ().. was found guilty by u jury lit Columbus, on the loth, of bribery in connection with the plutrmuey lcgislativo hill.
MARCH 1896.
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Lkxow's greater Now York bill ATTT, ATr passed the state senate t Albany, on CURRENT TOPTPR the Ilth. without amendment, bv a. -L VX AlD.
rote of 38 to s. and was sent to the asfccmbly for concurrence.
Co.vckhvi.w, the vi.sit to Herlin of Count Goluekowski, Austrian minister of foreign affairs, the Paris Figaro suggests that Austria may wish the kaiser to explain his Uussophile leanings.
THE NEWS IN BRIEF. LIV. CONGRESS.
A. agreement for n loan of JEPi.OOO,000 ha.s heen .signed by the Chinese govorinnent and an Anglo-German syndicate. t)ne-lialf of the loan will be issued soou in tive-per cent, gold bonds ut Ktr. Tiik emperor nnd empress of Germany with the two eldest of the im
perial princes, will .spend the Kastor holidays in Homo incognito. 1 Vi nee Henry of Prussia and his wife. Prineesa Irene, will also be of the party. " ii n
-Mn. .7 a mks It. Pack, the millionaire president of the Planters.' national
hank of niehmond. a.. wlio made an nssignment several months afro, will pay off every dollar of his debt, and have a comfortable fortune left. Pkksidbxt Ci.KVKt.-v xn resumed his tri-weekly afternoon receptions, on
the uth, after an interval of two years. The reception began at 1 p. m. and nh.mt two hundred visitors, mostly strangers, called on the president. "i mi' um ii Mkp. 'avcv H vnxt'M-t'Ai.i.iAs. widow of P. T. Harnum, and now the wife oi Demetrius Callias Key, a lireek nobleman. is coming- back to America tc live, having discovered that her husband's pretensions to wealth are unfounded.
Ox the 12th. Geo. Sweet, n well
known citizen of Indianapolis, Ind.,
loon a oig dose of morphine, wrote 1. ? ...Jit 1.1 . . .
ins ivm aim men laid down to d'e.
He was a cornse in three linnrv 11.
had been gambling, and had lost much
money.
Two skxatk amendments to the ag ricultural annronriation bill author!
in- the immediate publication of 75,000
copies oi "uiseases of the Horse 'and 60,000 copies of "Diseases of Cattle and Dairy Farming" were concurred in by the house on the 7th.
Tijk Ohio state .senate, on the 12th, by a vote of 17 to 10, defeated the bill appropriating S30.000 to pay the personal expenses of Col. A. II. Coit and his attorneys' fees, in his recent trial for alleged murder in suppressing the Washington Courthouse riot with the state militia.
Tiik Spanish cabinet, in the face of Gen. Weylers recent dispatch that no more troops were needed in Cuba, decided, on the 10th. to call to the colors 60,000 more reserves, so that they may be in readiness for dispatch to the island or elsewhere if their services should be required.
(Flmt Sotmlon.) Tnr. senate was not In session on the 7th in the house several Mils were passed, anion them senate bill authorizing the secretary or the treasury to distribute tho diplomas and medal awarded exhibitors at the World Columbian exposition. Senat amendments to the agricultural nnnrnnrlitlnn i. m ...i.,. ......
I i " uiii, Willi IWO exreptlons.were non-concurred In The house j wentllltllilteeor the whole for the fur. I consideration of the post offlee apnr.mrtai t!on lull i;nnnU,h,i. j-.i.... .
, , ... msivu ui nour. (turns which several efforts were made, una vail-iru-iy. to Increase the compensation of fourthriass postmasters. I lNtht' -,nate. oa the Oth. the Cuban nelHwrencv resolution, as reported from the conference committee, was antagonized bv Mr. force and earnestness, and then jr.ivc way to the rejwrt of the committee, on privileges- and ejections to the effect that Mr. Uapont Is entV1? vnc!UU eat 1,1 tha trom the ' ,DI1"r In th.-house a number or bills of minor Importance were passed by
n 1 7. . , " '-- ncn. under the rules. District of Columbia business was taken up una several local measures were disposed of. 1 he remainder of the session was devoted to consideration. In committee of the whole, of the post office appropriation bill. Ix the senate on the 10th. Spanish Minister ue Lome was severely criticised for his at-
iKM um w L nited States senate through the public nress. Mr u,,.,. w i .. ... ....
.i.. . " -v.., Uli ii resolution to po-tpone the further consideration of the conference report on the Cuban resolution un II the .1th of April, and to direct the committeeon forelcti relations to report in the meantime the facts on which the resolution wusjustmod. The ret of the (lav's .session waylren to the Delaware election" case . In
u"u vonsiufraiion of thu post ofllce appropriation bill occupied almost the entire session. Only two or three miscellaneous matlief of Individuals. i!?!.!h.l S"nate- on th'' "'h. Mr. Hoar s resolution tO DO-ttliltl.. Ihnm,,'.,,...,... ..
. - -......, mvc ifuri on me lUDan Conciirrnnt ri'.nlnrf.n-.-.....ii ...n .
taken up. and after a speech by Mr. Hoar-In support of it, lost lu place In the mornlnjj hour and went to the calendar. Mr. Turnie
...... .,lr uponi to a st.;u la the senate from the swte of Delaware ....In the house the post ofllce appropriation bill was llnally disposed or and sent to the senate. ixthe senate on the I'.'th. two speeches were made airalnst the adoption of the conference report on the Cuban resolutions, the principal SMri 'denl -X V.). while the action of the foreign relatlonscommlttee und the senate conferees was defended by Senator Sherman. Mr, Prltch.in! i v is
or Mr. lJUDOnt s claim tn-i mm in .. .
A number of bills were taken from thn mtnn.
dr and passed In the house the entire uay s session was snont in .i
contested-election cases. That of Dudley H Coleman aKaInst Charles I Huck. from the Second Louisiana i!IsIfI .i.i .
.. nu-,, nillluUL UP. Mate. decldfMl In fntrnr nr K -l.-i .
- , ...V -.hhiik iiienioer. seven hours' ilch:it vn . .t- . ,
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ti ii-u-ucuuins inn rmm ti... lv...... .1...
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u.-iimi, wunom action belnt; taken thereon,
Sawcki. Ui'ssKU.. a etmehman. I
eight years old. and Willi T m..b.
man. Jr., 1 years old, were killed, aad
.Marguerite II iickman. ten venrs ..l-i
was seriously injured, her' right leg
vrinK orouen anil Her txxly bruised, by their carriage being struck by a train nt Hinsdale, a Chicago suburb, on the night of the loth. Oum.Ks AVSt a ,,ov uit(1 Qf smallpo.v, on the night of the loth, af the Kruptive hospital in Louisville. Ivv 'I'..... i. 1.1 , .. .
..... .Hier L-iiioireu tu niu house in , which lie lived on l'riiiil.rt
. i were remrted down with the diJ
.Mr. (5 lads roxi: arrived in London. )n the loth, from his trip to the KU viera. in excellent health. Skxatoii David II. ln.i, and lleujamin Do I'assos, of New York, actin.' as.-ittorneys for the state, h
appeal in the matter of the .lav llould estate. They make four .separatecouuts of $.'.,000,000 each, and say that to exempt those moneys from the transfer tax alfords everv descend:! 11 t 1 tt 111! i.
method for evad'mg the statute, and that it is expressly a fraud. O.vk of the most disastrous accidents n the history of the Delaware, Susquehanna & Schuylkill rail
at ('urn Hun, Pa., on the Uth, when the
Tiik i.ew Christian church at Swe.si. er wan ledieated the other day. The reteran dedicator of the Christian church. Itev. I,. L. Carju-uter, of Wabash, preached the sermon, lloniisi'd double I he umount of money that was expect td. Tavu)! llcrroxs. of Winchester, was fined 550 and sentenced to 30 days in jail by .luclge .Marsh for giving whisky to L. 14. Campbell, a drv goods ..... I A "
uii renui, ami was also disfranchised for a year, Ciia!.. "M u.i.Klt, a well-known farmer
ni i.aporte county, wns killed on a Lake
i iv iv m est era crossing.
i.o. KKit.x. a lending- citizen of
u nlKerton. and oivncr .t ti... i.V..
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iiwivi, HV.-11 i ruin runt tin lie- n iiimui v..
sei whl! fut fishing.
KXAi'fA, a prominent real
estate agent of .Marion, b
Hsi.v lusjippenrea. He left his rooms on Tuesday. February ..-., to go to his
... v.n.iiii. since which time no trace
can be found of him. ilv order of court the real and personal property of S. V. .Schumacher .t Co., poultry dealers, at Kluiiton. who
lauen i-eoruary '27, with liabilities of
DISGRACEFUL SCENE.
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nri,. nun in t'rlrr rrum vi.r., :
ury I'lii. On tin. i ..r .. . I all. .. . . .
- - m k nun r.v vmm Mil r rorii.u s ....
,r,U ..uptl of Muufa. tur;, l HrrlM.,T w c'auVh. , 7. . l rim ui t W litMt Wenkrr und
simile Firmer.
Sillium i,,,c ...i i .i.i..
, - (" wneii me ' --" uua-raiMiKi at private boiler of an engine attached to a coal ' sa,t" Mnreh t!l.
tram exploded, killmp four men and, . Hknuv Emkiiv, of Knglewood. 111., is in
PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
Tin: funeral of the late Archbishop Kenrick took place in St. Louis on the 11th. The ceremonies in the old Walnut street cathedral were very beautiful and impressive. Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia, formerly coadjutor to the archbishop of of St. Louis, preached the funeral sermon.
The ofUeial reports, made public on the 9th, of the battle fought on the 1st, between the Italians and Abyssinians at Adowa. eon linn the previous reports of heavy losses on both sides, those of the Abyssinians having been enormous. Gen. Arimondi was wounded and taken prisoner. Iv the United States district court nt Chicago, on the Uth. District Attorney I Hack entered a nolle prosequi in the case of Debs et al. This was the prosecution of Eugene V. Debs and other ollicers of the American Kaik.ay union for interfering with trains carryingthe L'nited States mail.
" ' i ii m mm A BiT.oiAi. from Princeton, X. J., on the Sth, said: i'errine's comet, which has been coming earthward for Mime past time, is now known to have safely passed, and there is no further danger fron, that source. Prof. C. A. Young, of Princeton college, said to-day that the comet was rapidly receding from the earth.
LATKitand more definite statistics nbout the losses in the lnte battle at Adowa, in Abyssinia, show that tiie Italians lost about twelve thousand live hundred killed and wounded and n prisoners, while the Abyssinians had from ten to lifteen thousand men placet' hors du combat. It took three Jays to bury the dead.
Mish .Nui.uk M. Hkkd, who holds the tornell traveling scholarship at the American classical school in Athens Creeee, writes that H. 1. Andrews, also' an American student there, lias succeeded in inte-preting the inscription onthearchitrare of the cast front of the Parthenon, which hitherto has been an vusohed problem. Hr a decision in the Tnited States circuit court of appeals for Xew York Harriet Monroe was, on the 12th. warded Sr, Ooo damages agains the New York World, for unhuvfully publishing a poem written by the plaintiff to lw delivered on the occ aMouof the dedication of the Colu , . bian exposition or World's fair in Chi. cugo-
Goi.nhas been discoven-il in r:-
Creek canyon, within the city limits of
ko, Linn. Assays are renortod
runninjf as hiirh as S.ioo n-nM ,i,..i cjo i..
silver per ton.
iNafiirht between ttiti.rnii o. ...... ....
Ollicers .lames Smith and Walter Da-
Tis, anil iJoo Jordan und his son, Honner, during a search of the hitters' premise.?, at Kernersville, X. C, on the Uth, for blockaded" whisky, the elder Jordan was killed and his'son fatally wounded. The ollicers were also seriously wounded. Tiik remains of Gov. Greenhalge were interred at Lowell, Mass., on the Oth. After a private service for members of the family and immediate friends, public services were held in the First Congregational church.
viukf J l"8TIck Dok of the supremo court of New Hampshire died of apoplexy in the railway station at Iiollinsford X. iL on the Ok!.. Hi. i.(c int
..... - - ...,.- uvi years of age. Kino Hcmhkut of Italy, on the 9th, ordered the abandonment of the fetes whieh it was proposed to hold on the fifty-second anniversary of his birth March 14. ' ' SKVKitAi. foreign military ollicers. including some r'neTishmi fl. lint., tfifr...',,!
their services to the Spanish minister of war, Senor .Marcelo de
in the event of war between Spain and
mnenca. A DisrATCii from Lincoln, Xeb., on the 10th, said: "Gen. John .M. Thayer
- iy mg .it. ms nome Here, and bis end is expected at any moment. lie assumed active charge of the .McKinley campaign n few weeks .'ll-ll mill Iii..
overwork was taken ill and can not re
cover, lie is about seventy years of
Hge, ami nas received more honors than any man In the state."
Tiik Massachusetts legislative comI mitteeon constitutional aniendments, on the 10th, reported reference to the next legislature of a petition for un nmeiitiuieut giving women the right of sullrnge. Gk.v. Hootii of the Salvation army arrived in Loudon unexpectedly, on the 0th, overland from Brindisi, in response to urgent appeals from headquarters for his advice regarding the American situation. A favouaiim: report was made, on
the loth, by the house commerce committee on the bill for a third bridge across the .Mississippi river at St. Louis. Till; Haines lirpior ta.i bill passed tho New York senate, ou the loth, by a vote of .11 to 13, Sin Ariu-NTW W. L. Hi:.iMt.n, thu newly-appointed governor of Ilritish Guiana, sailed from Southampton for New York, on the Uth, on board tho Hteamor Havel, en route for his new post. Caudi.vai..Satoi.i.i arrived in Chluj.i'o. ou the 11th, from Omaha.
fatally injuriuir one other
William Wkiiki.i, residing in Woods county, Okla.. was found dead in his house on the Uth. He was sitting upright in his chair with a bullet in his head, the work of some assassin. There is no clew to the murderer. A gang of .Mexican desperadoes crossed the river, on th.. iiti -
. --.w IIVIII 'ort Hancock, Tex., and captured 2,50C sheep, belonging to a Mr. Pitchery. They drove the sheep to the Mexican side and into the plains. The Mexican frontier guards started in hot pursuit of the thieves. K. 11. McDo.vai.d, Jr., president ol the defunct Pacific bank of San Francisco, was, on the Uth, acquitted of the
wouige oi laisiiymg the records of the concern. McDonald was arrested two years ago, after the failure, and has been in prison ever since. The jury disagreed in a former trial. A. attempt was made to rob the I First nutional bank at Genua mown, 1 O., early on the morning of the Uth.' 1 The robbers were evidently green at ; the business, and used so much giant J powder that the bank was wrecked, j
ine town was aroused and tin. i-.ii.i,-..
tied. Tiik small Ilritish schooner Queen Mistley was sunk off Ileaehv Head, on the south coast of England, ou the 12th, by a collision with a steamer supposed to be the Ilritish steamer Sayn. The captain and tbre. nf ti...
... -, " i ".-i mi; t oi. l.ouii Th. ,L f,ooacr Wtfr Irowned. j road Co., Ed Hopki
I.v the recent attack made bv the inMirgents on Sagua Tanamo the president of the Cuban government, the marquis of Santa Ltiel. f..il
horse and was seriously injured. He is 70 years of aire. Tiik alleged filibustering steamer Commodore, loaded with arms and mu
nitions of war, went to sea from Charleston. S. C, on the 12th. While Dr. Henry II. Herghill was experimenting with some chemicals at 323 Center street, Chicago, on the 12th, an explosion occurred, blowing off both his hands and destroying the sight of both eyes, besides"injuring him about the head and face. The house in which the explosion occurred was damaged considerably.
. r- - - jailat I.aporte for drawing and getting
casued a ii draft at the First national bank in that city. He claimed to be an agent of the Glove Corset Co., of Worcester, Mass., and drew on them, the bank cashing the paper. The corset company refused to honor the draft and Emery was arrested. Emery claims he is being persecuted. A mo deal has been consummated in the Indiana oil field, bv whieh the Superior Oil Co. purchased of Win. Merville his interest located in the Van Hurcn field. The consideration was 40.000. The property embraces f00 ft res, with ten producing wells averaging from -Vi to 100 barrels per day. i .Iamks A. Kkyxoi.ds, of Peru, an old soldier and a member-of tli, n.. ii.... '
dred and Twentieth Indiana. was found''
Xbw Yoiik, March 1 l.K. u. Dim ,t
v.o. say lo-day: Failures for the week have been 300 in the United States.
"(I'M'fc sllj Iii AI
. v., ami w ,u uinaita, against jt lubt year. Waiting is still tho rule. L;inre hop,-, bnt utile actual busiue.s exPlains the strength of some markets and the weakness of others." Thus far ti.ere is a decided increase in the demand for lioot-s and shoes, secured by considerable concessions in prices but tu other branches of business concessions are made in vain, orare notmade. Meanwhile, it is ...i...,.
know that one of the most important Ull.sllli-ss int. .,-..... I ! i . .. ..
Hat KHrlnu..,! Illii.,. lf.
iNDlA.VAi-oLih, Ind., March ltt.-I)r-h Ith,,rator1i'-' -'"'test last night the Untier students hung out a pitce ennvns n th a woman caricature",! tpon u.and helow it "l-arlham-Hu. "'''". .Tin- Earlham students o nstrued this i,o relleetion upon Miss i.ertru.le Simmon, the Indian maiden who
, . , i v" "I. UlSlllUlion, and hisses were heard from ull
l-iiisiu tue opera house. A few moments hit a , i t.
fell from the tinner li.iv ti... n
l I" - nit II LI II I" and the Hutler students tried to recover it. The Earlham students ,..,.i'..
a rush for it. nml n.,i. i 5.
. , ' V-IIBUKU, 111 willen some tiftv stu.t....
and which wns Stopped only who,, a
business interests has red'dc n Z Mot i 7 improvement. : "ciau of police arrived.
panics, ,,f whieh nanen. " ...":' :!. .IWei.t Harrison was in the
detail this week, show a Ä?:S ' K HtW"nK of hu-ne-ssand larccr iueon... ,i' .f"" ' ' ma " l-v b.l nally extricated himself
fore, and M, :i " V. T the seene.
Ulv:utom0r, oas and other,
SERIOUS WRECK
i.
....a.-ar ago. winle linished prod
cent, higher. Hoots and shoes are practically uot higher than a vearago, n nilc leather has risen 1 1.:. er cent, and hides at the moment are only
dead at the Wayne hotel. Opium was 1 These conmarLonst.r.. .
found in his stomach. ' cause they dolose sonn A DKLt .iK (if divorce applications xvere trruve dislocation of prices which inhled in court at Kokomo the other day, , "lequate ooasumptioif und combina m all seven suits for marital annul-' tiuns have produced, ment, all the applicants being women. ! -otton g.MMls eil but slowlv not OlVXIMLS nf ct..r., 1... ... i iv'tlii.....,:.... .
. ,. -t "'"ra mc; ni rc-eeiu reductions in Indianapolis the other day and formed and the enormous aecumuhtion the Indiana State Lnundrymen s asso- o unsold stocks causes apprehension eiation. All the principal cities were m ay quarter.-. represented. In Woolens the demand ,s very M-IT to foreclose the first, second and 'argely for low-grade goods, and fierce third mortgages, and for the apjwint- 1 wuijietitloii allVets the prices of th.. ment of other thn I better
, . . . '"'"vis,. o-"" uitticniiiw. in clav
orsleds the manufacture has been so
.... eroone mat stoppage of some tll.lvf 111. r...n .. . . , .
As prices about Febriin i-v -t I On the tVulr. i'..i... ... ..
1... . .I l . - "v-iu, uu - niiirii or iiiii Vau. t u u hole, the lowest ever known in i-cvt.i Mrn Injured, tins country, considerable Stl.ll'l. IV HltAZII.. Ind.. ln.l. ii ....
. .. . Uk lo -'"'"Parisou of;UrL'llf occurred on the Centre Point brand, enSlf WOSl "f f thB Vta Ln n uranclies of manufiii.tii.- i.:..i. .i 1 south rtf i...... i.. . ..
th.. ..- t .... t . hihi .siiuvv in eiioeavormg toiuake me extent of n-.n-ti.,,. i., i t . a mnn .... ..:...!. . -
last fall. It U .. "7; u. v i .., Z ' " l"? C:V'U0! W
ti.... s -1'vv...,,, Huiewiiruiy --i..ien oi a mixed train collided that prices of materials have" varied the miners ear. which con e m , f er0,"t,y,fr'U frm Price., of ' J-'ably M wi irkinginen. Thi c-,-n. nufactured products. Thu. cotton is l''' and miners- car were completely percent, higher than a vear a.'o "recked. -o,npu.ic! etMWlw,lf,'Snrt,,-eül, mT V ' 'rht; w,,,'. W,. Kennedy, rou nt. UtKjl is but .;t j.r wnu uiBnw j eeived a mashed f.K.t and ankle than a year ago. but woolen goods are 1 . "-rUr l'a.vne. of this eity, was badly er tt Ä!1- " left -r
v i'i-reeiiv. nigner """i"11-'. vorn irom His head
1. Aiay, a miner, has an ankle ; broken. 1 Samuel Yonkanslry, a traveling pedi jtier, was hurt internally and both knees dislocated. . Limis Gumm, a miner, received pain- ; fn injuries about the head and face. Ilarley Henderson, express messenger on the train, uns 1....I1 .... i .,.
Mio of face and his left thigh was
mashed.
The wounded men were this city and cared for.
brought to
A COWARDLY ACT,
LATE NEWS ITEMS. I.v tiie senate, on the nth. '... n,.,n.
eml condition of the government was presented by .Mr. Cockrcll (Mo.) in a four hour. ' speech, in which he eh
ex-Secretary Charles Foster with v..i.
uutarily, meekly and submissively stirrendering the rhrht
eminent to redeem United St Jit twttw
or greenbacks in silver as well as in
gold, thus paving the way for all the financial ills that had fallen noon the
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country in the bouse Gaston A. Nobbins (dem.) was unseated and Win. T. Aidricli (rep.) was declared elected to represent the Fourth Alabama district. A night session was held for the consideration of private pension hills, after which the house adjourned until the liitli. O.V the 13th, while workmen were boring for water in the boiler room of Ilheinstroni Pros.' distillery at 27 1'J Parsons street, Cincinnati, natural gas was struck at a deptii of 2o:) feet. The room was koon tilled with tl
which ignited from the fn
ingan explosion which wrecked tiie building. Tiik Cannes regatta opened on the 1.1th. The principal event was the race for the Prix d'Honour. The Ailsa crossed the line a winner; the nritannia was second, and the Satanita a very bad third, she being a long distance astern at the finish. Skchktaiiv Lamo.vt, on the lath ' sent to the house the report of the ' corps of engineers on a survey of Manitowoc harbor, with a view to establishing a channel an f....f .i...... i-i...
cost of this work is estimated at SH,-
1 1-. Tin: Hobesouia furnace nt p it....
Pa., which had been in hinu i."'.
. uiii i.i:)t 1m inonths. was blown on! .... i... mn.
Uns stack iiruihiomi nirK
sand tons of iron weekly and about one hundred men were employed. FAIi.riiK throuiriioiit f)...' ir..t...i
States for the week cmhul .... i... i.m.
. .... il-ll.
as reportel ly K. G. I)im ,t Co.. were
.Hl, against Vi for the correspond Un, week last year. For Canada the failures were 00, against f.7 last year. Tin: house committee on public buildings and grounds, on the l.'ith favorably reported a bill opening to competition the plans for government buildings. Tin: Massachusetts
liitli. b.y a vote of si.vl 11 tl tit lUlln
mm,
was oegun m the federal court at In
tlinnapohs against the Louisville, Evansville ,t St. Louis Consolidated Kail-
cms and James Wil-
Others. bv the Amur.
lean Loan and Trust Co. There are SO.fl'il.JKO worth of bonds outstanding. It is charged that the road is not beitvproperly run in the interest of the indebtene&a. Two wads and 30 shot have leen removed from the body of William Heal,
ui iiuuiingioa, who was accidentally shot by his brother while thev were duck hunting. t Xo hopes are "entertained of his recovery. Cait. IiALKVand Countv Commissioners Cochrane and Adams have visited
me soldiers' home at Lafayette to lookover the plans for the Vigo countv cottage. It is understood the commission, ers will build what is called a quadruple cottage. A double cottage is one that lias accommodations for two cuples on the ground floor and the quadruple cottage will accommodate eight persons on the ground Moor and ten or 15 men in a dormitory on the second lloor. A fink deposit of marble was discovered in the Iwd of Treatv Creole, one mile from Wabash. It is. in color, forth
; moiiieo ana hiue. and the quality U
jMououuccu nrst class by experts.
j x iiii-c ncavy cnarges oi dynamite blew
uut lurgv insgmenus weighing a ton or
more, and this will be worked up in
iiK'iiimieiiis. Two small children of Peter Orr, at
wroomsvjne. Tipton countv. were playing witli a ITolwrt rille when the little
gin snoi ner brother in the head, inHitting a wound that it is feared will
prove laiai.
1 1 IK two little boys who ran awav
irom uie orphans" home the other day were found a few daws later i- M?
Etna. Their feet were sore and thev WH. l1W.. . , 1 .
iiiiijin. nmrveii. Tiik annual visit of a hoard of visitors to the State Normal school will bemad, to Terre Haute. Th.. l i . i. :
. . .... .v.iin un-. veal is comiwsed of Edwin Ayres, superin- , tendentof the Lafayette s.1uk)1s: W. H. Hershman. superintendenlf of the New Albany schools, and .1. O. Lewellan, county suiK-rintendent of Delawaie county. Tiik sulcommitte of the democratic state committee, which has the apportionment matter in charge, met in Indinnnpolis the other afternoon and , evening to determine what the party , hhould do in the present situation. As n result of the
erats will nominate in all of the fifty wnatorial districts, and thosv elected in the hold-over districts will ..,n...
the scats of tho present hold-over seme tors. This will, of course, cause an ugly light at the opening of the next K. lslature. " Kino and Jone, of Lima, are at work drilling oil wells northeast of Elwood. tty the terms of the 1
- . DU HIV?
receive one-sixth of the net profit no cruing from the wells. 4 fl... a.
t nnvooti Henry llecker, who-e h.nise was burned the other night. Intl
, ..iHus no nan mn umler the carpet. doii.v Walton, who disappeared from his home nt Elwood nine years nee and nas thought to le dead.' has been found ut Lexington, Ky und has returned home. Amt. Uks. SMor k. of the Indiana G. A. u has received a letter from llishot Chatard. of the dioces; of Vineenne.
most important
uot improbable.
works
Sales of
W hirl, Sl.,,,,1,1 fall iwl, , ,,.,, ,..;,..,
mt-nt l in,., it, !Vri..,n.tor. I.mii.in.U'üi.'!.s Ind., March H. Uiat-les Adams, a prisoner at the workhouse, tvas shot yesterday bv Edward (.rahain. a guard at the same inbtitutioii, for refusing to sit in a harher s i-i.-. i i , .
.i , . k me
i.n ee cntei markets an. tl... n..... t.. . 7 " -mc, anu, wiien
üveyear. Price, are s ".T l" in thu r. protested
.tB.l!n . . : : "r , u "ol mustache
with decretuse in Atistr-ili
1 he market for wheat ,s weaker, with no belter reason than the Government report of wheat in farmer's hands, which is altogether out of keeping with the government .stim,.,.
a year ago, ami it is probable more nearly correct. Western receipts still exceed last year, and fr two weeks iatV; J? .-W '-shels, against J,03b,.l., last year, while the Atlantic exiMjrts. Hour iti.-l..,l...i
little smaller than Ja y4.ar ,,ave been for two weeks 2,tei,uü7 bushels, against 3,:,10t132 last year. Com is a .shade firmer without apparent reason, and cotton gained a sixteenth, although the prospect of yield this year is at least as good as it l,a.s been at any time.
DISCREDITS THE REPORT of -Va.,- iii,iT77.'f th- -r,i, I.,,,. - V III ;.. in ercli of tl... N,itli I'ole. Wasiiivoto.v, March H.-.Mr. CarMen Lgberg llorehgrevinlc. tl... V..r.
antarctic
suaved oil. Graham c,ir...l i.t ,
, struck hi,,, with his mace, and then. , calling to the barber to get out of the way. tired at tiie prisoner, the bullet , lodging m his leg and making a dani gerour, wound. The shooting has caused much indignation, as Adams , was unarmed and in irons.
ANOTHER SOUDAN WAR
In Ilcliulf ot
. Mr Follow Hrltl.li IMnrtn tin- Italian,.
, Lo.vno.v. .Mrei, 11. The AngloLgyjitian expedition that is to make a lemonstration Knvard Herber and Vady Haifa in favor of the Italians at Ka.vsala, is much tliscussed in the lobbies of the house of commons. In an interview sj!r Churles Düke, M. P.. who is an acknowledged authority on foreign allairs, denounced the decision of the government to join the expedition. He .s:,i,i that if the affair should result in a defeat Great llritain would be compelled to immediately
wet'iim it......t: . . . intervene .m n ..... i.. ..
Vllt v.piorer, who ar- ... . ... . v..n-, :iim lt rived here yestcrd;-, doubLs the sue- ' IMbly lead to another Soudan cess of .Nausen as rcnortod r ,.ii,. ! Wlir-
He knew Xansen as a h..v- tl..
up together in Christiana and attended
ABANDONED THE ATTEMPT
f li.t ..... . i .
purt from Siberia: winter. ' the dead of xng the !oulds for three years the city "I am not at all certain that he f..l ? k Thurs(la.V. formally anlowed the current J V. . 1 ' Y f1' V""1- tltoxI, Assistant CorWa-
V knowledee V. ? '. Z ' " ; S1 John F. Wood, tlmtit had
- '
m .v Knowledge that .Namen
"7" '"ace "" credence in the drift theory himself. In a private letter just before his o.vn...l!;,... ....
expressed doubts a.s to that "course,
.1, .lf UL a idint theory " Mr IL..r..l... ....!..i. . . y
abandoned the attemt.t to t.r..v.. ti...t
iteorge .1.. Ld-.rin, Hownrd and Helen t.ould are residents of this city. This announcement carried with it the vacation of the assessment f..,- i..,..t....
, ., , . ...... i mil. of the .oull estate nnd of the property
Mr. It..r..l. . '""-"' . OI iouhlc
himself, nrooose: r . Z! "B f 'e members of the (iould family as
. " b AI UIII r-Il. iTlil it-tI 1 II I t - . "
gland in September next..,, .... . . ' "r l"u iCiir W the
tion to discover the south magnetic pole, from whieh 1... -,ii..: , .
- . ,,...ivipmra mealeulable bciietits to .science.
A BAD SHOWING.
KfpurtonthiiAir.lr.or the r,, .Stt
i niviiivnt AN.orlutloii. Co.vcoicn. N. If.. t?, t-..i i . in.
... . . ' s-t. Aiieew iiampsnire hankemn
day reported to Coy. llusiel their exatmuation of the i: r'i tilt.. ti
dent association of .Manchester. Tliev J lu elicit of 8 -'Cl...,,. The total liabilities are hgured at S3, 132,101, and assets S?.870,.M3. The association was organi.e.l for inn WpwrtI' '
I he eommissioiier.s recinmend that
estate ol .lay Gould was assessed at SHMkw.ooo; the personal projrty of George .1. Gould ut $400,000; that of fcdwin, Helen and Howard Gould at SllXJ.fXM) each.
, , ". vii iu nine
uoopico resoiiiiions a n huh- the nriti. i tn,-s.... o,.i i . ""-"-'"""i cinles of the M.m. I...., 1 pr,M TO1-' .t,,al ns l"est.Vi permit the G.
WHOLE FAMILY POISONED. One .Man lh-a.l nnd Srvrral IVmniia Critically III. -Mou.vi Cirv, III.. March 14. -J)ill Taylor, Robert Taylor and wife and another son and daughter of Dill Taylor, living near Craig, ten mile from here, at noon yesterday wero poisoned from drinking coffee. Last night Dill Taylor died and the others are expected to die at any time. Two younger children drank milk instead of coffee and are not sick. The .... nr.... i . .
the -iir-.; .i -"reiiu mat luiiiT gruuiiiis wort thrown nto the I, u t-itti.ii Io pts.c-otl dop and seven hogs died from t tit Sie, L h-.v.. l i "..vstcry. Those who drank the coffee PÄÄ," for the up- f suy it tasted as if there was pepper to
HEAVY LOSS Hmtaiue.l hjr lr.,l (Mich.) foninaB.lerj Xs I, Kiileht Trirphtr. DLTiiuir, Mich., .March M.-The
losses 03- iiiurstiay nighfs lire in the
MORE THAN A
Cc Au-nlist Cienrjcr Hartman, Vork Is.'lnOler.
THOUSAND
a Xcir
Nkw Voiik, Mnroh H.-tleotge Hurt1111,11 It'Stl, l ,l,IH1 .. ,f
Uajne County savings bank buildinn! thief and bogus insurance eolleetor nr.
mot exceed Slü,üU0, whiehl vsU Vdnesdny night, wasnrrnignet I.1 hi ti,.-...... 1. . ..1 III l!s';..v At'irli.t .. . . .'.
will probablv
- . .... . huhu s pirtly covered bv in.s,ir:ii.... !.....:. 1
commauuery o. 1, Knights Teinidur.
viiicii occupied the top lloor, is the heaviest loser. The fnmii, , ,1.
tings were valued at 82S,VM, tin I are, with MK) dress unifnrtti. .......:....ii..
total loss. Ine damairt! to ih.. i...:i.i:....
kÄ . a - - wiiiiu.',!!!'
in I's.sex Market nollei
than 100 of hi victims, who have made complaints against him, were in court. The police Miy they can prove more than a thousand enns against Hartman. The latter loh! Magistrate Ilraun that he was guilty, bu. r. formal vxittuinatton will be held.
