Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 April 1896 — Page 6

WKKKLY COURIER. CURRENT TOPICST! ÄÄÄÄw ! INDIANA STATE mvs. ,..,.., .1.1, . ft I " .. : Li.... I 1 I I !

DDAXK, iniblihar. - INDIANA.

Charles H. Vookiil

an ex-momlwr

of congress, committed suicide in ht law otlice. !a the Davidson building, Jersey City. N. J on the Utk

THE NEWS IN BRISr, LIV. CONGRESS.

Tin; tJreater New York bill wa

lseJ by the New York senate, on the 1 .IS?'?

asm. oyer the vetoes if the mayors of chuKty atorv political Ur .s. republicans and .New irlc nrrc! Ilr.-v.-!.... I!... I iiiicluii f-.r.,fli, .k. .1.. ..11,

- v-j., i ... A 111 UiU

a.s 34 aye?, to 14 noes.

(Flrt SCsdon.) Tue aatc w notlneiftOQtlMtlib ... I tie torn, after a iw dais, dotxue. the &l4 cheoe bill -. ;vaKl, with an amuBdmont reduclns the retail dealers' Iter fruro HO to l? a year. The bill taxci

ita maauraciure of the product on? cent. a 1 prerM. and rutres ro.irjuf.irturers aat deal

me voteou tt bill was i

convened nt Washington, ou the 14th,

Mini lulled n national convention of the clubs, to meet nt St. Louis on Septem ber W. Tu; orini n 1 za t i on o f a 1) 1 1 n 1; ;i nl

Has been completed at Anderson, Ind., !lb(n,t 01,0 " taking in fumilU'SH They have closed redeneo in au uno a lease on S,tHKl acre, of hind in North 1 ,1,e rihUt Prnlyi iv t hi . IIa it .. ,., .. I.., mli

The house committee on territories

new a special meetinc. on the nth. nt

which a favorable report was ordered

ju iue out annulling Arizona to state-

uood. The vote ivas five to two.

m . .

J. he president, on the 13th. .n n

the senate the nomination of Fitzhugh

oi inrmia. to ie consul-general

ol the L tilted tates at Havana. Cuba,

vice Kara on U illtams, resigned.

üzsKY c Fkick. chairman of the

Caruene Meet Co.. will build m.

nificent hospital for children on a 40acre lot at Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh. Vtx.. within the next year, at a cost of

Senator JrsTrsr s. Mokrill, of Ter-

mont.the venerable father of the sen-

ate. was 3 rears of aire, on tin i.ith

and at night gave a reception to political and personal friends to celebrate

the occasion.

y tne lata tne committee on post offices and post road ordered l favor-

Biie report on an amendment to the

the sundry civil bill throwing open to competition the contract for printing postage stamp.

IN tbe SfUJtf. an th lliri ihr imn.nnnr , '

tbe lef t-ilatlre annrnnrl.itnin hill tnthr-i.nr.

the extraoioo of tbe contract for printing tbe f 1'au-n: OJSce anzette cat Freiuly-reiiuctil rat.) ws. on motion of Mr. liorman. receJed j from. Tis lotat relut'.on nrotwinr a r.

raoSHtracci with the HritKh cimm.nr

la the Kalter Of the Imnrlummnni of .

Marbrtclc i rn.wiM n.ir

k-roariil that the -nt hs.it r niriiinn 1

lltr tupoat election cae eonUert'd at , ome lenctb .In the bouse, under the rule, vari.ju matter of lntprMt nnir in

PUtrtct of Columbia were UNposed of. when 1 the absence of a cuoram twt iit

hoe ajjourneil.

I.N" tbe enate. on th lith aftr n vtv. h

Mr. Sjutre tWah ) In upportof his bill tnak- j Ine iar;e appropriations for eaconst Ar-

fease, the rest of tbV esion was taken up In J consideration of the Pelawrare fleotion I

Mr iTiandler (N II i stvaVinc ft frv

In the boue the fortitiMtinn .

defease appropriation bill was pased.and the hous agreed to thl rnn'ri-, pAiti n..

lek'lslaUre. executive anJ judicial appropriation WU. so far as thrnvif- v- , .1 .-.i

and urdered another cosference on matters still in depute between the two bouses

i tne senate, on thf nth. Vr ,

occupied over three hour irk th nrHfinn

of the case of Mr. thjrmnf riMm t., tv. rn...

-i-j. jruuj Leia,xare. ana nad

Ben. at 4 3t p. in., after an execut

Datiota. and will move June 1 to their

new home, U'.um.i.vrs were issued, on the nth, from the I'luted States district ut torncy's ozHee in Philadelphia for the arrest of .lohn I). Hart, owner of the steamer Iknuuda. and the ship's, officers, on the charges of tUlhuf-tcrlnj;. .lo.Krn Zi.amel was electrocuted in the state prisou at Clinton, X. Y.. on the llth. He murdereu his sweet

MAi:iKu,rs L, mr.iiT, county com misMoner. residing live miles h nith of (ireensburif. was found by Charles Kraus, n nuiehbor. Ivinir itlotiL- the roml.

it.t.. ..l i...:. i... . . .

( .,! ouuui nun uuiHireit varus trout ins, i l i. . ,', .....u.i

ouscious condition. ' ' ' ,ulrl,tl,f I the c.nency.

t siil. ""'""""niium'ntvoi ,Oiwcinciu-

' nan Business men here yesterday. .Mr. j Ivltcls address was on 'the subject of

I romptndler Kelilr llrforn Cincinnati

Itu.lnr.t Men Soh Kxlatlnir V.U, a ll...rr TIumii. I'nliitrd Out ltuln Men Should ItMve a Voice In the lliul- !! l.t-KUhillon of the Cnuiitr).

i im'INVati, April I. Hon. .lames

BURDEN JEWELS.

Ox the IGth the president isned his annual liehrki sea proclamation, tvarninir sealers from plying their vocation during the dosed" season from May l :o August 1. The proclamation is similar to the others isued in nast

years.

The wars and means committee, on the 15th. onlered a favorable report on the bill of Mr. C W.

-rIrni3 "P3Hnp outright and un-

conniiionaiiy clause 61 of the Wilson tariff law. providing for free alcohol in the arts.

The school census of Chicago, now practically completed, shows the city to have a population of, approximately. 1,770,001. This L an increase of2Xt-C-X over the school census of two years ago. The directory estimate for IsS5

was J.6M,00O.

lop senate aiitöum.. tn ,n.. t ....

- ' w.. . 1(, .Ur tou. the old rieht anln.t th. r..-.i.,.i

- v . v iiiiiUM 1 4 ten. . H. Franklin as a nmhr f t. k.i

of manager, of the National H!diers' home.

an acaint toe retention of Col A J Smith a pov-rnor of the home at Leavenworth. Kns., occupied nearly all the esston. and haj not

own uecwed when the fcousc. at five o clock, adjourned I.v the enate. on the l:h. Mr rar concluded his peech asrainu the ri?ht of Mr. Dupont to the vacant seat in the senate from the Mate of Delaware. The reo.ut:on n-w.,

Mr PeCer (Ka-. l foran !nvAi!., .....

.acts and circumstances connected with the Tecect bond U-.ue was taken up Mr Hltt opixed the resolution in a three hours" speech, which he had not concluded wnea the senate!

aujouraru lathe hoje. aftr a three hours' debate

- - ...wm ... tne i.ec. ranklln as a member of the board of

aa-c.-s o; tue national soldiers' hom. by a vote of 14? to 59. the report of the committee

"ary asair namics W It I-ranklin and Geonre Steele to succeed thexselres Gen.

ecuerson. or uiino's. to succeed ;en HIack.

l" "i-or Maine, to succeed Fran els Fessenden. was adopted.

heart. Theresa Kninonu bveuttiiurlu.r

thrtwt at .lohustowu on August 30, 1S15. Ar Central City. Col.during a case in court, on the l.th, Smauel Covington, a visitor charged witli etdeavoring to intimidate u witucss, denitnl the assertion hotly, and being threatened with arrest, nulled a trim and killed

ex-!ayor Williams r.nd mortallv j woumled City Marshal Ivehler. Cor- , ington while endeavoring to e&caje, j was shot dead by Henry Leaman. Hfisr.i.Alts blew up a safe and wrecked a bank building at Diagonal, la., at 1 a. ni. of the 15th. Citizens were awakened and opened fire, and I the burglars left their tools and lied without Unity. A bottle of uue.v- ! ploded nitroglycerin was still inside the safe, and the bankers feared to open it. TItmhi? ... u. : . .. t i. .

not UnUhed ';" l"c lva.c oatiK in

.tive session. ' lo"-er, n., on tue night of the 15th.

Victor Ose as Tito ; er. the celebrated Austrian sculptor, died in Vienna, on the 16th. Irota a stroke of apoplexy.

oaiy a tew ciajs Ik; lere the time fixed for the unveiling of hi masterpiece, a

monument to .Mozart lie was. in his

mty-aecond year.

Eixi.s Island. on the llth. by the itn invading horde

immigrants.

Y.. was crowded.

advance guard of

of pauper Italian

tt on tun 'if I,..

- ' " I' v. .in.

s-warra of nearly MW unloaded from the Bolivia, there came another hungry contingent of 1,500 landed from

tne steamer Alesia.

Efcrht

PERSONAL AND GENERAL Fued DEBAHDEI.EBE.V. the wealth?

iron man. aied at hU hnm ir, n.

..... ..v...v ... nva"

seraer. Ala., on the 12th. from blood

poisoning. A few weeks since he was

vaccinated, and from the wound bloodpoisoning set in. The Cuban leaders at Kev West. Ha., have receired news that the steam tuir

weorpe . intias sately landed a wellequipped filibustering expedition in Pinar del Ilio province. Cuba, on the Uth. What is known as tlic T?rnih

- - .. t . V HU 111 ber of commerce has just been organized in ew York city to promote commercial intercourse between this country and France.

The Cripple Creek (Col. i district was

visited on the 12th. by the severest and health

The porte has addressed to Mr. J. W. Riddle. United State, charge daüaire at Constantinople, a written promise to deliver Rev. Georgje I. Knapp, the American missionary recentlr expelled from BitlLs by the Turkish authorities, to the United States consul at Alexandria.

Tue first election in New Jersey to vote on an appropriation for the construction of a. cyele path took place in Asbury Park, on the Uth, and the wheelmen carried the dav bv a vote of 2i:to37. The path will be six feet wide, and will extend from Asbury Park to Trenton, a distance of 50 miles.

O.v the 13th Postmaster-General Wilson declared the "United States ExMave Owners Registration Bureau" of VashingU)n. D. C. to be in violation of the po-dal regulations and not entitled to the privileges of the mails

"- report oi tne post office inspector was that the .scheme is a fraud pure end simple.

The president, on thi 15th. sent to the senate -ton typewritten pages of correspondence in reference to arlairs m Cuba, from Korembcr, 137-".. to iS7s in regard to the attempts of the United

""" t oner mediation or intervention In the first Cuban rebellion, which was called for by resolution adopted March 24 last.

The recent contest for mayor and

niemoersol the city council at Uaylord. Kas.. in which the women won n signal victory, electing their entire ticke., has engendered a bitter warfare between the men and women. Mrs ntonette Haskell, the mavoress. lias

threatened to make a clean sweep in appointiveoffiees.

most destructive blizzard ever known.

An immense amount of damage was done, and in all probability- some lives were lost in the hills. The report that Capt-Gen. Weyler has asked the Spanish war department to send him M.000 more men pleases the rebels greatly, for they want Spain to send all the men .she can to Cuba at thi tinut, in order tha tW mnu.

perience the fever siege. The prince of Sagan and M. Hermann, the dramatic anthor. fought a duel on the race course at Auteuil. a suburb of Paris, on the 13th. The weapons used were pistols. Four shuts vere

exenanged, but neither was wounded. The funeral of the late Itishop Ryan took place in St. Joseph s cathedral, in RutTalo. X. Y.. on the Uth. and down under the altar, where so often he had oifered up the sacrifice of the mass, was laid to rest all that was mortal of the dead prelate. The steamer John Owen, from Toledo, with t-O.Wd bushels of corn, arnved at Erie, Pa., on the : 4th, being

me urst arrival ol the season. The

captain reported that he experienced no trouble from ice. Five men were killed and two fatally wounded at Redford, Ind., on the 13th, by a Reit road engine and a llat car ,'oing through a trestle. The senate committee on agriculture, ou the nth. authorized Senator Warren to make a favorable report upon the animal industry bill. Marqiis m P.rwxr. Italian prime

wr, nas apprised the Vatican that the exequaturs hitherto accorded to Italian bishops will he withheld unley the pope permits Catholics to take part in public elections. The Potts Itros. Iron Co. posted no tices in its mills at Pottstown, l'a.. on the nth, that the wages of its pud

cuers will be increased, .May 1, from Si.25 to ?-'.?:. per ton. About one bun

benefitted

1 hey succeeded m opeuinir the vault

without the use of explosives, and then, after probably taking all that it contained changed the combination so

mat tne vault could not be opened. Two explosions of powder in one of the building of the Chicago Fireworks Co., near O rosse Point. 111., on the 15th. killed three employes and injured a number of others. The building was badly wrecked, and the

almost entirely destroyed by fire. It is said to be impossible to estimate the numbers of the belligerent .Mata-

boles in South Africa. Th

country is now in the hands of the rebellious natives, and they are massing in great force. A JiitY in the .Yew York citv supreme court, ou the 15th. rendered" a verdict of S21.0U0 for Mrs. Kate .Mc.Mahon, in her suit against the New York ,fc Brooklyn Ferry Co.. to recover S50,0(X for the death of her husband. CltAi:i.Ei Moitlll:. -he eonfi.f.fl m,,.

derer of Mr. and Mrs. Donthetts. com.

tnitted suicide in iail at Xenia. n n

the 15th, by euttiug his throat, when told to get ready to go to Columbus to

ue nangeu.

A I-ANHsMDE occurred nt TrnMw,.l,

Switzerland, on the ICth. as th r...'

suit of continuous rains. The damage to property is very heavy.

Cait. John- Cu.iiorv Simmii.m, o

veteran of the Mexican war, a Califor nia forty-niner, and

- .S'.J V noted characters in Montana, died In

the county poor house at Rütte on the

an. Rev. Geohok P. Knapp, the Ameri

can missionary who W.-m ri.,..,ntl,. ..v.

pellcd from Ritlis br the Tni-1.-

j tnonties, arrived at Aleppo in good

Ms of the loft viib..

He m,s carried to his home and remains

in a serums condition Fhkhkihck RoiinsK, an old resident of Huntington, was killed in a runaway accident. A EAi.LiNt. piece of timln'r struck Na1

wiuiuei .Minamaker on the head at Huntington, injuring him so badlv that he will die. Moitiusox Anns colored, aged 74, was killed by being thrown from a horse near h'okoma He was ridingI home, carrying a cross-cut saw, when j the animal, becoming frightened, rear1 cd up and fell backward on him. resulting fatally. John Artis, a brother.was killed a short time ago by falling from a scaffold.

, Hkxhv KitAKT, aged six year.,, ( struck by a suburban train on Pennsylvania road and hurled 50 ' at Jeilersonville. At first it

, thought that he was killed

strange to say, his injuries were found

to consist only in several verv uirlv

vu..-,iuii uruises. recover.

Simeon Taoi-k, of Crawfordsville, has applied for a divorce from his wife on the ground that she chews tobacco and cigar clippings. The attorneys for the democratic state central committee have filed their brief on the motion to dismiss the apportionment ease brought to overthrow the law of 1SS5.

was the feet was

but.

.i , - . .

( muiin-cvs ana m,, currency, , and was in response to a joint invitation nf the chamber of commerce, the Clearinghouse association ami the j Coinmercial club of Cincinnati, j He was introduced by .Mr. J. R. Ilea me. president of the Third naI tionnl bank, " ho presented t he speaker in a few brief and appropriate remarks. Mr. Eckels took the stand at eight o'clock, and spoke for over two hours. f lie said he had no sympathy with that j sentiment which sprung from dema'cogyand misguided politics that ex ; eluded the distinctively business man from having n. commanding- voice in

tne settlement of mh..

r e. Haw AH lle...iITaille.llyK.M-,.i,.rf Tltlvw, llioiiopnu,! Tumor. Iir s,.,i ... . Ttwr. liiM,. tr, re,t Knil llur-'ih. Ilurilrii Will i t I.ihhIoh t One...

i.o.MM.x, April 1;,. -Two men. K'tvi,,,. heir name, as Ihmlap mid Turr. r" Hid descrHiintr Ihcmselves us "ffeui t. noil servants." were arraigned in t!,MarlbonMigh street police e,.1Ir. lhursday, churifctl with Ik.v!,,.,

:heir possession 2s diumoiuls, avgre-M-. j iiigi"l,(.Kliii value, for povsossing u ? . jihey were unable to give any satwi factory account. Diuilap Said they Tot the diamonds from the old .lew i ; Hatton Calden. Tnrnerwiid he was last J iinployed by a geiith-tiian in .New Y.r;t I lud hail left that siuuitlon in IVl,.,,'. iry last. The t women were reimtuit d I tor a week without ball, j Police Inspector 1'roe.st searched t!l0 ( odgingsof the men and found the-u j Jewelry worth S-.'O.ÜOO. It is believe i , that the jewels are the trvceeds of t! e I robbery of the residence of I. Towns.

were wholly of a bus ess J . .r w. .r T '". 'V,v k some time

In the past there had been too m ,c ' r.."""1. ,,ftt h'

. . -3 ..oi. iric.sitMi int. tn.'ii i.

---. i ui iue nue and cry of ntisy agi tutors and breeders of disenntent and strife on the part of business men, and the result was, the nation was

it i ti..,.... V mi i -"" Wim conuttions that were It is thought he will j a continual source of harm. The Z

pie stood jn nc.ed of comnleie fr...

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.men io .vi.ooo reward. Police Inspector Froest said to a representiitive of the United Pres, to lay thnt he hud often seen Dunlop and Punier within the lust few davs in the neighborhood of Rond street

dorn from the -mm.-, t .. i.:..i. i... . , l rom the,r dress, manner and eener.-.i

f menaced prosjrity and impoverished 1 ' be thought there was the citizen since the war. At no time v,,,,fth1"tr'Pcous abmt them, and j within the last thirty years had such VWr.tUiy ,u'auJ Inspei-tur Hare deteri serious conditions coufronte I the busi-1 !IUne,t to ast'-,'t their character. Jle ! ness worhl. The business denression . exl";cl-4M wercr. to tiud the

of to-tlav was caused i. i ?.i...s """en robbers ami, as a

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! - ' . I ol.i irs ;i IUI Ytl tdi r I u

iHE town of tireenwoiMl. ton t5I..c ! k i ... , . iisivntnrlh,,

uorth of Franklin, has taken a tiecls without i iKKÄ without any'

ir : irivuiL th .....! . ' searched the

mallei- i.l

no descrintion f 1 1......

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ic cnx-unistatice!, wer th-.t 1... .... i

y i insieeior uare virtually seized them

on the ICth.

A dispatch from Havana to the Madrid Imparcial, on the JCth, said that the insurgents had hanged 22 Spaniards in the Sag-tia district. LATE NEWS ITEMS.

In the senate, on the 17th. .Mr. Hill (N. Y.i continued, without concluding, his speech against the passage of the PelTer resolution to investigate the boud sales of the present administration, having much documentary matter on the subject read from the eb.rbv

desk. .Mr. Hoar (Mass. I snnfce. hriot!

in fa -vor of the illV.t!lPf t n..i..l...

..... ..vu,,vl, ILIWIUtion. and criticised the renin rt-r nf

-Mr. Hill as leing more in place on the

TiiEmanaserof the Rritish South Africa Co. s mines at Gwelo wired, on the 13th. that upon the withdrawal of the chartered company's men from that place they left their stores of dynamite behind. The Matabeles afterward occupied the place, and while tampering with the dynamite it ex Ploded. killing 00 natives and injuring many more. T.,,E,W,lief crowing in Washington that wh'le Oen. Pitzhugh Lee will W formally consul at Havana, he will be really special commissioner for the president to make a careful report as a military expert upon the condition of affairs, and report upon the progress of theinsurcents the strength and equipment of the armiei commanded by CIomez and Maceo. and such other infermation as m 0f serrice to the gov

stump than in th

( In the house, it being private bill day,

a uuuioeroi unter seeche.s were made on both sides of the question of payment of accounts allowed by the court of claims, and as a result of the days discussion one bill was allowed and one rejected. A nUrht session was held for the consideration of

pension bills. DiritiNO a fire in the Clifton house, a i-nicago hotel, on the uight of the loth, while the employes were opening the

wiiis io oe sure that no oue was asleep in thein.they discovered a wouldbe suicide unconscious on the bed in one of the rooms, the windows closed and the gas turned on. He was rescued and may recover. .MoxsioNouCitETONi, papal nuncio to

., Jias wsii instructed to propose to the Spanish government that Spain accept the mediation of the pope; or, failing that, to endeavor to secure the acceptance by Spaiu irf the mediation of the United States to the end of obtaining the pacification of Cuba.

In consequence of the great satisfaction given by street-car mail service in M. Louis, the pioneer elf., v

Y'ork, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Raltimore, Chicago and Cincinnati, it Is said that at the beginning of the next fiscal year similar service will be inaugurated in a number of cities havinir rapid transit. The District of Columbia court of appeals, on tne 17th. frnnlixl tl... . r.

j of error asked for in the case of Rroker täte j fcdverton R. Chapman, the recalcitrant

I Kar trust witness, and admitted the

ueivnuant to bail in the .sum of 5 (Kk until the supreme court tnkes action' on the. matter.

uro.v the order of Gov. Morrill the Kansas state penitentiary ha i been quarantined against Shawnee and Wyandotte counties, tlrisixi .if ...... n

- . . ... .-iti,i(. Iox having been reported in both

step toward the abolition nf th..

ctte by passing an ordinance forbidding the smoking of them on the streets at any time. Greenwood is : nmr..;ör,.

town of l.00 people. Jonathan Tavloh ami Charles Quinn. ' both of Laporte county, were hunting the other day. On the way home they drove over the side of a bridge. The ' buggy lauded on top of Taylor, who was drowned, being unable to extricate himself. He was years old, and f leaves a wife and four children. J Groime Ham., residing near Crawfordsville, has a calf which was born ! without eves or uvesoeketu ..,t

has eyelashes that wink just the same as if the calf had eyes. The calf has no tail. The democrats of Wayne county will j present the name of John M. Lentz as ' a candidate for congress. I Anorr three months ago Rev. Thomas i

t. Workman, of Lebanon, was granted a pension as a veteran of the Mexican war, and a few days afterward died. Shortly afterward his widow made application for a pension, and the same

as granteu a lew days ago. She died four days later of consumption. E. J. Bixfoiip, an attorney of Elwood, who some time since located at Greenfield for the practice of law. is reported to be mysteriously missing and can not be located. Eiipy and Clyde Thompson, 5 and 2 years old, weigh PJ5 and 72 pounds, and live at Ohio Falls, a suburb of .letter sonville. The tallest man in Clnrk county is Fred Heinz, six feet ntn.. ;..,.),...

, 'U.IIV3,

inougn nut la years old. He weighs "S(l TWH.n.K ...... ,n .1 ...

t.ii. u snoe anu lives at Charleston, near Jeilersonville. Daxiki. T. Ci 1 1 1 ft frifmni- .sn

I Laketon, has discovered ou his farm a j spring which is claimed to furnish water that is a sure cure for rhc umatistr . I During the drought last fall Mr. Critw's ; well went dry and in prospecting for I water he came on this spring. The auihorizinrr

of a tax ferret by the city council of Richmond has stirred up considerable feeling. A contract for the work will be made with William G. Young, of Connersville, who is to receive 20 per cent, of the amount he adds to the duplicate.

giving the secretary additional power

."j.iMe. wiesatne. I here never were so large investments of foreign capi- ; tal m the United States as in the years immediately preceding ls;io. there ! never were such small as in the year-, ; after that dat&. The legislation of that year accomplished what all the other currency heresie and follies of three decades could not do. The , American business world to-dav i ; witnessing the result of doubt and the j lessening of confidence in us on the ; part of those who were the country 's

uuanctai allies and its greatest source of capital. The home investor was none the less a doubter, and between them there was almost com-! plete commercial paralysis in every part of the country. The pernicious

uoc.rine of liati.Mii and its kindred one of mllation caused, in the lar-'est degree, the con tinned looking to congresS

. '. . ciiei. ine urst essen-

particular pretext and

III In the street. Tl.....

touiiit the two nuckno-e. nf .;.. i.

in Dunlop's br.-ast pocket, and after locking their prisoners up, went t; their lodgiiiL's. where tbev found ffi...

J.i worth of jewelry aiid diamonds.

...any oi tne latter heing loose stones, a quantity of which were contained in chamois leather belts. Inspectors i I roest and Hare believe they have secured the entire proceeds of the Burden robbery, aud a claim for the reward has been sent to Mr. Burden s solicitors. The quantity of jewelry received is immense, and i, by fJir" the largest haul the police have made in yuan,.

tial to the return the externinatiou fallacy.

of of

prosperity was the free silver

DUN'S TRADE REVIEW,

Warm Wrathrr llnnC Sllrrhtly ll-ttr. llu.lnr.Aii K,.,,, f Kimrt. V.W YoitK, April 1?.R. C;. lhm A Co. say to-day; Failures for th. past week hav Wen 22:1 in the Fniled States, agninsi -41 last year; and iG in Canada, against 34 last year. r The sudden change from sleighing to midsummer heat has tested the prevalent idea that gol weather only was needed to brinr geueral improvement of business. Everywhere there has been more retail buying, and in some branches better demand at wholesale and at the .... . '

MjKed. but not as yet inmost lines, 1 here is no abatement of the almost! universal disposition to deal with un 1 usual conservatism and not to ant W- ' pate future wants, ami this has Wen especially conspicuous where combitm , tions have Wen formed or prices advanced. 1

Partly because of low nrle.. -i,:...

were again the lowest ever known, i the volume of busine,, represented by S?rnKn0Ub? eac,,ttnB -5 per cent, larger than last n.-.r i. -r. '

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1 lie Iturilrn ritmlt- v,.mi...i

N,:ff VuHK. April ls.-T.ie Rurden family received two cablegrams from , the Scotland Yard poliee which satislied them that Ihinlop and Turner were the thieves, ami that the diamonds found in their pos,esion are the Burden jewels It was reported that the Burdens intend to sail at once for Europe, as a result of the arrest of the two men. Dunlop is said to have been butler in the Rurden household, while Turner had charge of the do ('apt. O'Rrien denied positively Thursday that there was any truth 111 ; the story that the Burden robberwere to be arrested in Indon. J i supposed that he made this denial for the purpose of withholding any fact. about the matter in his poession until he had received oilkial communication from the Scotland Yard that the men were in custody. If they refu-e to come to New York without beinc extradited, there will I,c considerable delay m bringing the prisoner, back to this country, Verv likeK- f'..t.tr..i ..,1: . ...

, - . .7 v..,,i uuiiu inen wiu , be sent across the ocean for them. ( The robbery occurred at Mr. I. , lownsend Rurden-s city residence. No. a hast 1 wenty-sixth street, on tht im1 V,f .I)t,ct'mber of ''st year, f while all but one memler ,f the faini Jlyxvereat the theater. Nearly all oi (the jewels were locked up inn simiJ .safe in Mr. Burden's h.l r,u 1.

pareutly they could not have" beer

"ore secure unless they hail placed in a safe deposit vault

wet.

a corn husking ma-

Ä hJ!"0)"1 C0Un. f"inP AprS th,,rr 'sha

jj. 'I "J ,n,v - G percent, over last year. 1 he stock market lias grown stronger about things done abroad, a few rr! tJ1!1: trusts

trnTi :nc Kuc of an antitrust law by Guv. Morton. March imports were ,1,012. 4M smaller and e.vnorts Sio o-..s m- i.. ,

.""' tue excess of was 81M44.015.

AN

dred and fifty men will be

oy the chamre.

Tiiep.i: is a probability that den. 0. O. Howard may le named as n member of the board of managers of soldiers' homes, to succeed Gen. Franklin. Exi-EitoiENT at Ijondnn do not verify the claims of Chicago doctors that

tne a rays are destructive of the

uaceilt of contagious disease. The house committee on !t.,

and lorejtrn commeree diiiri,l t,....

Ione indefinitely the eonslderalbn of the bill proposing 3 reduction of Pullman palace car rates. W. II. Peters and John Vouev. both engravers, were arrested by federal otlicersin Chicago, on the l tth. 0n a charge of making and selling counterfeit postatre stamm.

AN explosion took nl.ni . in u om... .t..

vniiui y 1 v,u a. ,iv, on h !lflnv"Ci,f ,,"rham' En,!. l jf a tenemeut-house fire at Turners on the 14th. hnrht miners are known Falls, Mass., early on the uiornini of .-.t IS In all will lone their live located. The property loss w-as sm"l ,

lost his hand in

chine.

One of the schools at Macksville, or Wst Terre Haute, has been closed on

a'jcouni. 01 aipnthcria. FiitE destroyed a barn and five head of horses at -tillivan, belonging to Hud Borders. No insurance. J. B. Hakte, of North Manchester, has a precious volume much sought b collectors of rare old books. It y.-as printed in London in 1750. nnil .. n..

leaf appears the sentence: "Thk itn.i

is the property of John CovvgUJ and ' was bought of Benjamin Roll, Smith !

uem. .r. towgill was the greatgrandfather of Hon. Calvin Cowgill, of

.....Hsu. -.vno is now 75 years of a"e and has lonjr been one of the most prominent residents of northern Indi

UMO. T,MK, ,ta.1,est mnn in -ndiana, and probably in the United States, is John Williams, seven feet seven inches, wl c weighs 250 pounds. He lives on the southeastern edire of W.-ildnt

ty about 25 miles north of JelTcr.son ville. Martin Qi ick. of Franklin county t'9 years old, has cut his third set ol teeth, and is enjoying good health.

1 ut. tauest man in Brown county i Joseph Tutero, 0 feet h).t iehes, and Hanmim laylnr stands in the same relation to Johnson county, living at Ronta, and is the i.amc height No death has X'enrreil nl ii.. f....

H Jiiistern gtwtP ' Iniaue EinctJ la-' Au O. R. White, of Roone county, while b astmg stumps, received what will likely prove fatal Injuries by the prema mature explosion of dynamite Ciiaki.es IL Wii.cox, a Grand Armv veteran of Plymouth, wasstricken with

yuru.ysis 00 me street. This In-in the third stroke, fears are had of Iii recovery. While a plumber was at work on gat nxtures in the residence of Samuel B. Rogers, Rlooininirton.

curred in the collar, setting fire to the house and destroying it At the time Mrs. Rogers was ill in a room over the explosion, but she and her infant bal were rescued.

THE STEAMER BERMUDA

rapern fos

exp.jrtf

APPEAL FOR

AID Clara lit

llasrd on the Kcport 7f MI on from , riurnin

New YoitK. Anri! l.-ilctn.

;.i . . .... "ir

;. loesiuent oi the the Red Cross so

s.v.... vauus 10 the national relief

M"""ua' as iohous: ..-r... ,r.N"STA;"-V0rLE. April 17. ih.vsk. New Yokk: Hublell, in charge of the Red Cross relief exrWdiIhree thouin! sick of typhus, ineluding the English consul.' "On the 15th he reports: 'Sickness

deaths daily Great ami immediate need for funds. General condition of relief work favorable.' Bautov -

I he National

ii Bitteo m giving out this appeal from tiara barton, cannot refrain from re-

Ilui Finally SX'iiroil Itritl-.li ICi'leair.

Philapelpiiia. April IS. The filibus tering steamer Rertauda has linaliv

e .reu iiritish papers for release, l.rhish Consul Clipperton has yieldec to the euorts made to induce him to regularly enter the vessel it the consulate registry and giy. the noted craft a clean bill f iiea!,, All objections against the vessel har been with.lr.nvn under orders from th. l.ntish government. The crew had been paid 01T and

-aiiiis against the vessel ssUistier without any further delay. On Mon day she will sail for Puerto Corte- h command of Capu Hughes, who hut succeed CapU O'Rrien in command o: the vessel.

ARMY

tatorah!c

REORGANIZATION.

Itrport Irdrrrd on Srnli,

llawlry'i . WaPHINCToN, April IS. The rennt.

cominittce on military affairs luu agreed to reiort favorable s,...

aw leys bill forth.- rllrir. .ii..., t.... ...

the armr. The bin .1. ..

1111 . ....ii;ilsv.HHBlt)rCI ut .iu.oiHi enlisted men. to be composet

iiiiiiijLr in ,M ,. 1..

el.-ivsi.u f 1 1

---- . j ..iiii innc 1 mil in. 11 . . . - - --.-......,. in..- ..in

undertook this sacred wörl- of r .is I J" ,t,w,U bc ri,Pt,. "ill alsoprovid. only i resoonse . ,1 .l Ur continuance of the battalion o

f J engineers, as provided for by the ex

work would be generously" mai, Hined T,,,s Pr"vW omit .i sianpusij maiinained led in the or irli.-d ,1.. o .. .1... i.tn 1...

... . . . . r "-" .11 .1, uu

io the end.

PLUNGER PARDRIDGE DEAD. He Ma.loan.l I.,t Sr.rral Inrtune n the Wln-at Tit and llrd Kch. ClIIt AOO. Anril 1W VA l...it.i .

., . .u. 1 .11 lulu Lre, the wheat siccuIator, who has been HI

sey-rai weeks with rights dis

vase, med at 11:30 n. in. Pardrhl.rC

-"V lump llirn tirnmiii.oi.w. .

biard of trade as a bear in the wheat market about teu years ago, and Is re puted to have made and lost several fortunes since that time. He left 3 fortune of at least a million dollars. He was io years old. lie leaves a wid ow and JUv ebiidre,,.

was inserted in committee.

Will .Make tin, Iliim.U Ilelegntloii In Con Rrrr.11 Nolhlly lteiiilillenn. Washington, April I.S. The Down .ng-Rliiakcr contested election ensi

was practically decided in the honst elections committee yesterday, after a hot debute, in favor of Kinaker (rep.J This will make the Illinois dclcgatiot in the house solidly republican. The report will be made to the Iioum Monday if the signatures of the com mittce can be obtained by that time Five republicans will sign it and pos .sibly six. Three democrats will re fuse to sign, and thev may introduce 1 minority report.