Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 June 1896 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER.

jaspkk.

Tubllhor. - - ANA.

1. M. AuTiirn was re-elected chief of tho Hrotherhood of Locomotive Engineers at Ottawa, Ont., on the 31.

A COX.-ctEM'B contribution of a twocent stamp from interact, la., was

received at the treasury department on the 1st. This, is the smallest ou reeonl.

Tin: senate, on the 3d, passed the river and harbor bill over the president's veto by more titan the necessary two-thirds majority yeas, .'0; nays, .1. Tim public debt statement, issued on the 1st, .showed a net hierenso in the public debt. less cash in the treasury, daring Muy, of 8. IS. 730. Total cash in treasury, 5tl,760,v:u.

Tub marriage of Miss Julia Steven t-ou. daughter f t!.e v ce-president of the United states, t.. K. v. Martin 1). Hardin, of l..ugt m, Ky.. took pi nee in Washing, n eitt -u t! e 3d.

SM.jMw.jTMi.1 WelHw friJSat ! Lr. llL5 Li

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ncy that ratinoatkiiis. of the llehritag sea claims treaty had Jal Wa .exchanged iu I.ndoa. The treaty will be made public si9tluacoa!y ia tJreat llritaia and the Called Slaitr.

Aikxa.m: H. MctirrrjKT. a proem-

neat attorney 1 taciansti. and as

jf) A amv fn.m Amador Hay. j EftfUNA STATE

Kt-trK 1 U. Uwitt n. of Koicosia. raade the memorial adüres.s at Aöder 1- IS. S-ooKri.of Warsaw, delivered She lWratfeti day eratiocat Andrew. Mococi.il dtr

J 3 I i "1 J;V;rCr": ;"- aa- by the . X L post and other sortie.

. .7 . : r : s. a. .ras:, of Indianapolis, delivered iughUaa-ac. tvktefa WUadbr , W onsion to founder Inmate', children of several geacratfcasts. died, rrorc

: , x y.wt t - ceaty. while stooping the C DliKEXT TOPICS,

NONE BUT SILVER MEN. The llemaeratie Tarty In Kentucky to b ICrurcuuUitKtprr Cottl OMiial la tc U rirnl anil Itiarkluiro Mlier .Her NulxlUutrtl - rrmeedliigs f hu SlnU Oiiorottoi, ut IxtiiKtoii Tho flat' toriu. l.txiNöu.v, Ky June 5. Tho Demeratie .-.tate ctmventlou was called to order at U.-.tl a. m., with the number

delentites greatly thinned out, a number luring' returned to their

$ 28 f 29 j 30

THE NEWS BT BEET.

CONGRESS.

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I

a! statement, isi a tlrereaM? of 'l i.-v u.at'.v.n dur- , and binet June The per capita

Tl!K treasury of Mied on t i:.- ..I. jtl(. all kiml.s . '. !:,.i!icy inp: May f J-..-.'.; 3. Is55. of ?-:.( kM,

cinuiatiou js state! at .'1.5.

l b out "rant nur a

a month to Mr?.

nmaiv oi i. revel .uaj.-iipn. inim.iH Kwinjr. becstac a law. n the 3d, without the president's signature, under the constitutional limitation.

v..!, rriwri vn hi; uniDnuM, mi uns ore-

snti4 atkti crnd ux The oill to pvablUt R ah ui ifer eouwnt ctim? . uk- up at tw Vloek aai i:smwvt fur u. r w.

J bet CnaDjr wt OTfT wiUtoMt actio a

" aont itt eoattrti-et-etKMi case Jotui-

n i.. . . . IrixtTKK. a pior resident of ,r,Ii , w African ex,4o.-r. UariW. Oty. Oropp! fcai m ht tea-

; Aai.s. Ter efcäjy year td. .1. & XluLmtV new re-:hAW nd-ilol-tor r-aidatf. atsar Itrraat, bizrnetl to tine rwawil TIe famiiy rot, aot home is the !Uoe. The lniCTiirivr. in ttie- northern

part of ISbfefrd counsy. hm been po-

nce wish oil to aeh am exten

a&uHl etgrStt BiJe irekw Motpi

5a the ftsli xre dvinar. Tfci. rear tb

rirw k o.Tere! a yreat deal WKxre with ;

Jtltiae. on Xbo 3d.

Mis Lrcfixs CtLiwrn i. snd Kr. J.

In the eaai. oa tta. i. toe Mftree rr- . ,?itt Ir vuie. Ky.. Iirt tbe Inaun npprotatios t,K fur- -mati, tbr M. aI ere Saaribur ditvu-sei. imt uttbout :(.. rvr- i "d. Tif bridv isthe roaarrest kturh.

tre Ian . CaJUIwell aad

t er of

tae prooi a yor asaltr of tae v uraberhind I'ressbyteriaa eaaivh. Thi: laliaa wri4mv f 1'eter Seyere-. wb diei at Mnehaummira. I'are . re

cently, ia&, ecordiatr to the ladjava.

homtis.

The report of the eomtuittee on ierutanenl orjrauizatuin made and adopted arranj,'" for acotnptete rcorg:miza tiouof the party umehin'ery from precinct corumitteemen up. Kvery gctld man 1 to be fired ami a free silvct Blackburn man appointed iu Iiis stead. Maj. I. 1. Jotuihon, of tili? city. b iiuiiukI as tlie chairman of the state eentrat committee, and it can bo Mated tbrat only free .silver men will be nomi

nated for congress outside the Louisville district Ulis fall. The new state

executive committee is uulncd as follows: First district, C. IC. Wheeler, of Padueab; second. C. .M. Monciia tu. ol

HopkiinsrUle; ;hird, ii. W. Itoark, oi

THE

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BLACK PLAGUE

nrin of th.

..ri.Mil- . pH,, AI.,,,., KrN.ii,B Ii t f ttmt .N:l..-Iu.lH A,mlt " t

I iaNCisco.Jm.u aThe p:tSse Ucrs by the stcumei- IVru. whiel, arrived ye.sterday morniiijr frMI , ,.. and Japan, report that the black piiiRiu is jfainiiig ahtnninj, nroportioiia in the orient. Tlu, .1 J .. I V .

,,. quarters, and eo'uniiiincat.on with main- ptaee.s is entirely eututr. The Japanese oil, UiU are do.n-all in their mwer "to" k theiUsen.se out of that country, ui-U ,

;u' i nave met with uc s They have adopted strong measure, of quarantine, and all incomiii' vesi are being thoroughly liisiufectej The Peru wus held at .Nagasaki m vunil days in ciiarantine. u the t,.i. age from Hong Kong one or th- i nese pn-sseiifrei-.s was taken sick ,ut developed a strong symptom of ei

I era. Mtr lived but hört time. .K ....

before Xamioitrl i... .;

,,,4I iciiiii'ii, jt. uri6datsea-.m miles from p.,rt.

inen me rorit miiIoi! ,....

.P?, Franklin; fourth, CI. & Fulton, of ua,- liruo had m.le its ap?,, ,rtJW 5 l?3r,,t"na: ßflh. o "cd; btxtli, i ;l,a'c,,n 1"l,r"' Cp to May in there tfa 1 Kills, of banders; seventh, i.m" '.,t5en :w c,,lM,s H' dis.-:, ,e ;lt

smh iroiiM. wa- dtpo.tU nf by dertanax ' 'ra a4 was a pare-bWded

; wath Trimhle. of Frankfort; eiglith' Al""5- ' vf these

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Will Siruggin, of Duuvüle; niath. J. I . 1 nw dhwuhe a! ,u bnu.e out am

mi .naysvmc; lentn, .l.'imea , ! ""wf me i.s;;i

Ilwicbcr, ,f Moy.i; eleventh. C. M.

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tJr.N. FiTZiitcii Lr.E. who was appointed Coked States consul-general to succeed Mr. Ramon (. William, arrive.! in Havana, on the 3d, on board the .steamer Maseotte; accompanied by

iiis son ana lii.s ortvate secretarv. Air.

4,"tl and -mattr -t.l .1.

tm- s;3.Jir ci I.jpriati..at,iH. botrta $ srwtfc,. an.1 is tbai wtin ! K "M rihl- I .... 11 .t?.c"ir,,U M l" '

3cr..trwut upB;: arr the U9rr..ariü. . l"Ktt.-io. th srhaeeuf IVaWSs thai eu fnn tiw r.k, .t x UMiuwiii- aru named as the state 1 ' o inu natives, tew- fur.

a pensi m of ?7S yot wwrai tmbiic buUdic. wjw ttaJt-. at to I irii.t- iW iwhr Tkiaif , , ; oentmt committee;

,i:i.-., C. Kw ug. ,L?!(:!"?d.. po.d de nthsc-hiid V c Frasaaia w W plaees. aad wheV zW 1:

ar.t etomuano tae f raa. cNaa)tttV. aJd ' M'jd;ftMi. 1!- " Ke44In-ua" Karwi- I iall it hu Sac river The oil and a snfoh in favor tt the Dlmur vsu-M i tatrd. reniumaia's rjs ihe bet IWr 5 sSt water- sjtw fasl th. (tan r-.

tariff Mil. TnecvoN-rei re. the I-1 tune sdaew 17. IKacfc l&s .! s tA 5 frth. tr. V. R.chanison. 0,itonr

TvJJ?;ä ilL? K,: -f It-s liefcats 3 W oI,Ser fchera-a bo ha flh l T. K. Moore, honr. whrr. th- bill to prohibit ihr Ks-ubw trf , " trajse, X. V., ildiy I swfcjeei ve s;dy eJaiat that 1 s'i,r!tal, to Utt 5U: eighth, txods wth i-. the cuarat of ramm . eseite! over tl- aitr-jf v,iA in mv. ; if she nrwrwrtkrae af salt train- n-fn. a.cfc I htnn. liarrodsburir: ninth. Han.

lise jre was d"tscr- I oes m laewae ae mtss will jrradoalir r. euy, .arusie; tenth. A. W.

Iwwk aisy aai sä: foe- fx?L itamiitoii. Mt. iter bag: eleventh, 3!.tok i:.. , Terre Haate. has. al- i JaaatV Barrett. Jr., (. olumda.

rvady. bv riva:e abserintio raT 1 1 he -nientials com mit tee reported

ers bemtr nttaeke I.

Frt dKtrvt. W. I. (Tatlin, of .Mur-i VhcJ" Uxo ,Vr ieft Yolcolr.it,..,... ray; sccoud. s A. Young, Henderson; i roi.orU'tl the Occidental tktmi i :.. ...... . ( (irietital siir c... ...... . .

v.. ..vis, .owitnir uroen: v..n,n.ii. iiere n v'

tab-n tipat) i -wupied the rpt&aindr cf the ' inc quantities.

and the

uMjMf io rirt-r an.i aartxir t.'l vis twsM

ovtr ts president s veto, ä: to 6. TJw ix- i Tub Orejron le-r.lature. insi .!.sr:

- -. . Ml7 ... uauiiin-i. JTC was Ot'sCtfJUTAl. amendment n.-re ruled dara nnul hi. T v 1--. - s h .: h.s jsd. a; t , r. Vtk - J- ,a,r- r huV d?fiBSr rivt-r and harbor t.ii was M "elL at a depth -iJl Jec

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I ... vn, ..uii.jj Hum at .Mtgasaki. it ! is .said a Chinese who was lauded ?'r u , her had developed all the .symptom , of

; me piajgue itiut dtetl the da

i laimmr.

in MMitliurn China tho

y after

li:i'-ni. !o

greaity on tlie increase. In . Ivoii si to .'0 eases are repor ted da ; .

wue:i tue r

. . . . . ' - -. - . T X . I. . t r . , . ... ,.111(1 Will. Tl.. I '.. ... . ...:..

Jones. dKtrZ.;,1 , is republican in both branches. 1: will - Es5 LaiscyeW stef- "'jaiterienodm-k. 'i 'he majority ' ,, 7" . " 1 J'.' : "SJVpK ' Sl3nd aW f- Senate-e" I -sto iStoTe Prt tferejr out tho sound iionei j 'ü J f! m.nt. Tnr. Ancient and Honorable Artil- bin w,aEtX n a pubHcans pp0,Ui. j, 1!t2te t l!aa:e ,::e. i ilelesaUoo from ;ravcs county, th . r Is SJ l" much greatlery company of London are engaged I e scawte. oo the Sd, a::cr a fourfeMrv j Kcpublicans. a& opposition. Ji. ? Aosucr CS-tnracK. a I-rwar-oid lad. a?:'cth, and heir,inth wtrds and half oi ; ...j J! ,,,1,0v,;,U' ,,ovvev. t. in preparing their programme for the j 21?. JtWi verj J A im-attu fmm Athens, on the 4th. I wha liag a ride a switch en- ' e'-?1f a"? "InLth of Loui.v j c-lxSlia ".Vct7 of entertainment of the Ancient and Wh m! saJd that a deXachmc-nt of TarkiS -the vard at Tiptoa. fell half of those from llourbon " ' ' . 'V? ,L, ,lhü ,nht's,N Honorable Artillery company of Ih lÄ namW. which d 'a the carl aad was iia!l to -nUes. It was followed j K b"lh - ton utxm the occasion of the enm5. the bUl was id .-tk. i.- turrii? t -.! j.. .i . Sieees. ! "if a nimortty report and a nrot.-st ircs.s.

I ncrwiri rsocr, . . n .

Tisit of the latter organization.

j K to 5. The oon.'erencc report (mrtiat I on the I

navai aBttrnprtatina bill was

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t iiMTH!. ana weat orer zor one .

uuusc me iBouon io strta oat toe names of

Vain es for the purpo-e o:

rvaflri-..- ; At Viacennc. arioaers. caltt J.nr-

proeated aad war material. v-, sUa4r. W r i Kiac iat she iail or.rTbiirH- Kt-J.

Ax otllcial dispatch received in Paris, . hoa-e the' motion to strik oat ill .JUl -, , and cut to piece-, only two ccedL- ' sk hi revolver and three of them eJ

on the 4th, from Antananarivo, the f t-en-ral tNfoettc aries aaüvr fhe appropriation ! i making thcirecape. capdL Two f ikewe. hare beer: recapcapital of Madagascar, under date of e?arl drarteorr bill to lademnifr vie- ' Atsnv Coanx th rail tared. May 30. said that a party of Fahavola-s ÄICÄ I -- SZL' Itwreaceötirg Archill Hree insurgent bandits 1.3O0 strong had r arait Hlllmt.thS c 7 ' fw al fcoase ar Xewpri, . MKldeaiy the other aMraioc from made an attack upon the town of An- I d,strtet. occupied m ol Ue sioo. a ad X. lL.onth ilk. and hadlr ianre! heart diseas. lie had ri-ea Croat his onnabe and destroyed it by dro. i whea the Iukc adurufd at aw o cK a Tt that he died few lZt' j.s. tvd and while drsiap iU to tk, rt.,.

cmehmaa, John tks. taet a

from sound moner men,

The majority report was adopted bv i CLUrCU 1 CYCLONE wfte of 6Ts to 214. The unseated

i then left the br.Il Tl... 1 "'" "v"""'" Wrecked !,.,.

bolt of the remaining Lou Is- "K"'u'ul l,tr''i'''',tt u,,,..

t Miund monev deleeates did not' . "MfKFs, h,., June . Mis-

0 the 1st Itritish (onsu! lipnerton.

of 1'htladclahia. revoked tlie retristm- i "upwili attl.t oa various cwa

like

ut. u iwper oi tut- n.ioustering steamer lh rmuda. Tho Itefmuda will now he unable to leave port uutil she U registered by sumc government and can go to ea Hying the flag of some nation.

Is the liritUh house of commons, on the 4th. Hr Matthew Uliite Itldley, lit aie secretary, said, in reply to questions, that he saw no reason for extending clemency to Mrs. ITorenca Ma brick, who is serving a life term

of imprisonment in Woking prison for

tue munter of her husband.

" . ","u' "u " 1,1 f? ,1 f.i.; t.-.-. i , .

rr w ij:jvi : . s araoew. aci rm- 1 J'al Kunzw. wh, with Mr. Corbia.

were jut .tartinT oa fi-himg trip, were a!s thrown out and very sorioosiy iojare i. Ivthe I nited Mates, district mrt at St. Loais, oa tW 4 it. Jad?- Adasis seate-eeed Horace iL Coolr t in months ia the ICaad-itli ets'atY il at lutrd labor, focdj wrm a cSerk at the mtiey-or lcr divi,a of n, si. Louis pontolKce, aad pleaded gaUtr to cm Wax i ag aaoey-. idr fa ads.

once reports. The rer -rt on tfee av! apnn

priauoa rtai was ajrpced to and a further -

j terenee ordered. The am action ws tad oa ; the repftrt oa taf lad tan appropriation .,.11

tun d.uu rnees . was pad uitiioat amendment. as it raoe troai ih Tae asuti ceafereace rep..rt on toe grmerul deacleacy bill was acrevl tn. aad a bill lor Ute M-ieattnc invest liratioa t.f ttie fur -eat Crjn wa pnsmed I Ute aWse th crte-tej-electiB caae of MnrraT miM F.ii:vA. lrm .be First dUtrici ot soatüi t:r.üa". -bs dcided in tavor t.f toe contestant, wa w .worn la. The una) n-port or ta eonferoe ..n the swtaera! dearuncr aa: wa fre4 t. cad everal private pension tiiJJ were passed.

ma expired iatantty. Mr. Urace wus the oidast cigar atsaafjatftcre'r in the city. Ia iSD Mr. Gcobge jAot. aafas;h pioneers, o Eikbart. eelehcate! their eolAra wedding at their bone there the other nSar hi company with aneiijr relatives froan abroad. Jxt.. IlujE, ff RnlMa. in) "K;! McCarty. of Ciacioa&tL base sigati armies, foe a teo-roaad cnts5 before the i3ww4 Athk-tie ctsh Jon 9. A itsr of Iauakari have l-ft Aaderwies for Nth tfeifeott. wiierv tfce-r

deleirate-

pectel

vitit

tase place. The committee on per- . . 7- ,iUU a 'Jcent territ-rr maaeat Organization then reported. U"l ntUnl ''3r heavy rain Thui-v!av The report tiasued Hon. t hartes K ' 'V" aw,""laM by a terrible w,n Wheeler for permanent chairman. ," "in t developed into a cyei.-n-. Wm. IfoeK-l, of Coviugton. was made ' ,." ,r:i-,?,,aiHl' suburb, the house of member of th executive committee 'or " 1,,urro,t wrf completely UAP. the state at large, j urn the family more or less t,iU- ü rr.,fc - .. ' jured.

- ..ni.n .i ,n lueiaoer j

ot toe executive eorumitteo for

HIS ft ,fiist.-fet m.I Will I r. 1

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.1 i il. f : ,

1 K'oiinus t:t lou .,,.,1. I......

.....w,...,. , j nans were

li. II I !.. tr .!. ..

um in imvaua utat tile tact

nas recently come to light that the

weekly pay of the 30,000 dead soldiers

wliont Ct.-n. eyler persists in repre seining as alive has been paid rcL'n

Jarly out of the Spanish treasury, and

mat me captain-general has quictlv appropriated these funds for his own ose.

Tin; Turkish porte has received in formation that a disease, which is ljlieve I to be the plague, has become prevalent among the men comprising a regiment of Hamdie) cavalrr sta" tioned at Chza Oghnas, in the vitayet of lütlis, Asia Minor, and inquiry into the nature of the disease has been ordered.

M.voi; Do.f JoAon.v Hcknado Caia'c presented to President Cleveland, on the 1st. his credentials as minister tc the I nited States from Costa Itica. Senor lalvo had been stationed in "Washington for a number of vears, amUinee April, 15P3, had lce;i charge d'affairs, his guvernment not beiny represented here by a minister during that period.

Thk attempt of the Chicago.honrd of trade to discipline I'. 1). Armour and his son. J. r-deu and V. IX Armour, Jr. and their elevator manager, A. I. Valentine, for utitn-reiintile practices, ended in tlie acquittal of the Armours and the suspension of Manager Valentine lor years. This is tlie severest penalty ever given a member, and it practical i.v a a expulsion.

Mtw. Cn.vi.i.txp and her three little gir.-. Kttth. Esther and Marion, and her maid ef' WaihlngUn, on the 4th, for the ;... sident's summer cottage, tj-av i.;t!.l,s. ' at llu.zard"s IS.iy. Mas, 'liny wurws accompanied by Mrv Oin. . if,. 0f the secretary of state, Ik - .la-t filter. .Mrs. Minot," and the itU" ' !i:!itren. who will pass the summer nt I j..'.ttth. Mass. J oi; II v. s Haum-np, the American mining t .vitovr who was sentenced to death as . tie of the leaders of the

nanrte-iMi-;' reform committee iu the late .-.nsplra. y against tlie Transvaal government, but whose sontenco was subsequently commnVed Uj 15 years' imprisonment, has boen released on parole and jwrraittcd to visit hiswife, who I Mill 1 ßt Johanne burg.

PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

J MO wth .their prisoners. Wan. Iktn- "aWish a cotoav. Joseph Haider i lop and W'sn. Turaer. arrived al Setr leader of the eohaaists.

- j ork from LvcrMol on the 4th. Dae- ? A urn is: W'tm, a tmsxSm of JIaror

f"'" i--.-cnc at tue ; Hti anil Turner .-lin9 .i mfc. '.' Sehs- ns3-rM! tk -tt.

, , al 'tftement in relation to the robberr g wfeJe in the act

wumirawais of the Rmdnn Jt,..j. 5

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

The treasury

close of business on the

SiOO.TT't.O-ti. The dav's were tjr..'.4M.

it. boi-Kit. a mechanical engineer , out amendment, the 3ins ßlled-cJi

I., ...w- ui..Miry .uass.) district, bill, bra vote of 37 to iX was almost instantly killed at the

new Charles Kiver bicycle park, on the IsL while experimenting with a steam bicycle. Tim insanity trial of Joseph Wadrath, of Chicago, the convicted murderer of Carey II. ISirch, was concluded on the 3d, the jury returning a verdict that the defendant wa sunc. Ca it. John Ik Hoikkk, Third cavalry, the well-known Indian fighter, was, on the 3d, reported to be scrionslv

ill at the home of his father-in-law in vUWB neuy. as was iae pro-

Omaha. Xeb.

Ox-

oti tit

atern-

tappKK-' the

lloral au. I cotiipU.;, ie

rtaed as member of the central com. I r- I ' 'x 1,1 "V Pni m of t!,0

üittee for the Fifth district. ' , , hireul whool-hou.,,- r.ol was The naming Mf üetW s. Fulton and L,:?J?',; ,V'w"'im!l'r's - Cms Kicttrmbon as member of the i Tt. i "ii ,,W,K'lK A lW state executive ami sUte central com-! 3te7U ?U,e an re" Bittee fr.nn the fourth met with!1- . "L AwU,rrI-, l :espiriteii or.nithtt. j P me wires were prostrated and: ho the Best ,tii, oahers twin as flfs: I "- J 0,1 rs

- n Boce. twwiar. a dot

Jar aeUher moot nor Im thnn ... i......

i dretf ents, We faror lanrusii. ... .. .

of the Kurden family diamonds " :1 of the Schcrer wfcoieale befeerr. t ITLZZ I'?!a'M ne fc nl;ml:ed eo.na-t cOu , d

j im- im ;c seitaie jst. with- Ci- aync- .soscy aa iw-n naved at

eca : mtervals for isany anwatfcsv and IVtec-

i v5ing was at on tat ca. Jr. . x ...

" ot irwiifM Rai:me

THE PATENT OFFICE.

Cflkk,,.LI,.nJiil. . .l .. ....

.,, wrCiC riom (K io to I a taMfcwd .with eqaat lgat tender ih er tsdeiwfident f Ut action and advice or uai ether nation.

the

of the

3 castaired WelA af:ra .,.4,1., i tomtom al.

j webboeafes.se.1 aad m Umad over ' nmLm07plU I in 51,0m He is fciralT eoanct.l m time nt j-are fwr th in:.Iu. J and has had hitaertoan xceiiest reps- " aacn r tIiw reserve ,rtor any uthet

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y..7 . . . I . " ; u uuotmai (KoiKlllf

I.v the senate, on the Sth. Mr. Morgan lAia. sfKtkf so eamee-tly mjm '.he daty of the Awierieaa swrerasaient :n the t'obiin ntatterthat.ut aiCwa of Mr. Sherman, the galleries were eteared and the doors-ektsed and the rmmk.

! der of the fctecco delivered In

, tive session. The ianuigralioR hill f3ja! wwrkia- in a college rest&e- I , was discusetl Itrieflr. as was tk. I raa ai Valparaiso, She rrfll shnr an '

wiierra,lja3t.i- ista and a an mkinm..

wmtaowa U her fanaflr- for is i W-'st te any contraction r thn mr.

years, has rtraed to Kdeoato daist i "" retirement of grt-enbaelcs ot her r-ortitmof her fataer"s. estate. She Tfe ,t,

fi. Ta dirieratn; pnrtjr ha ever been ta

P"y w p-rsoitl liberty atwl relictous free

I ore." for the Cito.l

t-rlre.

W.xsmvoTo.v, June 0. While not olliciallv a.n nun oeH.l tl

Lt1thaitl,e.,kcre,arT cf the 'eurj disinlss:ils and reductions in the exam

ining force of the patent otlice, interior department. Such action was forecasted in the United Press dispatches some months ago, when Commissioner of Patents Seymour admitted there would be changes in tho ollicc. The recent removals and reductions arc the result of a policy adopted some time ago to pl:ice th'0 force iu the bureau according to Ut.-tr merits.

po,oi coastitali..xl avateadmeat tc S tt4Äas s wfth II brothers and f rTL-TÜL . f atvra5s n t?sed; -'oouis ago two principal examiners

Uhoiiks arrived in Ituluwayo. l 1 oit --s t r , 1' eVaeT: taVsThl f e-viee - TVS . It "! I f i ( lhe he 3d. and met with an nvtrJlv :h rt ittead of bv 1 HE pcrs. of Indianapolis. ! OM r Ma is to sustain or tntoree anv A . illf tal'i,l that t"' lia.l

cordial reception He was entertained . U "iHtare. A oiot res4!aÜon a a Sru a fe davsago, de- ! refWi tenet rwet ami to any law or or- "o uetr use.iiJiie.ss. It also a patabanqnotlntheevenh.tr. i W final xdrata--. o the -fc was aaduwr an crease from to 25 I 1:.? or T?'0801- tl", nVuo va,h' cto' U:i' TintHnV-nsion bills lime laws, on j . .ittee j I-JrreL Tttepril f,e- ÄTlÄ SSSwiS St ? ÄnUt 'f" 1;!U"'i , 'S"mu tlie 2d. under tlie constitutione! Hmita- . a.lpniwtav. ...1 the h-.o-r the J 'f" KeSed are tijer own-si by ; or t oPpy aay sohutaia uatlßcatloa.for !. : , . V ' U.,,IiLS teiiik-d. it is

tion without the annroral of ti. nr..l. I "ar 'ith a two-hors stmirrle ! tnM Ufa aa.1 Albert 3faataer. The 1 PttM1 a'! ' l""PPeui inetr cases to Commis-

denL

orr tlie adopOort of a rcMdrtton call- raB soaasfiaessre larJ

SB.V.VTOR Hawi.kv. from the commit- ! thc heads f arlaiealts for f f teeon mil it.-, re :.irnle .... tt... a deUttlcd sUtienieat of all the m. Lr.issrrtaJt

ported his bill" for the reorganisation !aJs;iIKi cha.ge Sc their dcpartwieats

of the militia. The Wilis a reeadiflea- ' "",Ct;. arcJi 4, Th ewntest-

tion .f the laws relating to the mil:- e,etflioa c-- Martin ip. ajpiinst tia. with such changes as a re necessary I'.wkart. dem., from the sixth div

iriri"' ort i .atvriiaa. iti Rinaker

reiM against urnvniag 'd-at frow

tierce acd

the 2d President flcrelaiHt upted William 1i urchitl. of Ilrook-

0n

point

.yn. to the important p(t of consulgeneral at Apia, Samoa. Mr. Churchill lived in the South seas for four yean and speaks Samoan and other native languages. He knows Samoa well and is intimately acquainted with the political situation there. During hU residence at Apia lie became ac auaiuted with Kotiert Louis Stevenson, ad was much in his company.

to adapt them to existing conditions.

Thomas A. Hiuso.v savs: "I haveuc-

CCtldeil in anlviior the nrn'..i.. r.f ,l,

r. - .-T ........ ... ......

new white light The lamp if finished. tlveM&a ia favor of the eoaiteirtaiits. that is, the scientiuc part, and solves "r"K qestriaa statae ereete! at tho problem. The remainder 1 me- ; r""ysburjr. by tSe state of IV-"

ciianical." , . srlronja in honor Tf the aieeiorr ..'

Tr..v years ago on the 3d President ,,,n- ,5e,rS K. Meadceoaisaaadi'ih..

and Mrs. Cleveland were married in !"J f the Totoatac, ivas t2aveileI. on the White House. There was no for- the ,'J-ia lhe pnsaee of a tare .....t . ., .. ... . . M.i.t.. ..r .is. ;...... , ... r.

ma, ceteuratlOIl OX U1C tin Wellilltif. lint . uj iPSMMtrilsa aOUILkrw ...51.

Dr. Sunderland, the minister who awl civ", aas. Iater ia lined

united the pair, called and presented h' Jiww aaiTciied. his congratulations. Tai: festivities an ad'tajr tl Han-

I ill", boily of the kite Hon. James G. ; mrian miiU n-.ia- e.'Virt iIm- ..

Illalne will be taken from Oak Hill gurai eereusuaie f N-hieh Uva

cemetery. Washington, to AtigusUt.Me. n--lVsth, , the 2d. were rpsawM Mr, lllaino has deckled to have lth 1!4 -th. The txriaemal feaiurw f

the Wdy of h-r husband and her hhi : 'rrn.oaW ns the pblic exhihiWalker buried there. ' of the eaiWrtas f r-.jralty. Tin: yacht Yindes Sailed fr,,, Wü-' At the morniag- esviofi of tie iamiugton. Del., on the 2d, for aba, engres of the Sm:ea-irisii Switl. a crew of seven and a carfpn of rirtj ut Ameriea, at Harrisbanr. Pa.. lvtxu"S . tUl' r,,ban "iMtrgents. j"'t the r.th. itobert leaner, of .'e J he Index is a 4 S-foot pleasure ,eht. J York. w re-eleete! prcsblcnt fr aaowned by a iMiüadelphta capitalist. !Ur year, noHvitlistandiag his ex-

msrATCU irom Mianghai says that . tresel ie.tre to retire.

get the tail end

of the sMrm that did so much daaiage thnungh Illinois. : iaaaage in the city is reported. News freoi Oikhsoc C!ty sors that eitv was neariv

deatroyed. and another frota Me. Ver- ! nan say that town was fcodtv thtn-

the sixteenth lUbxas district. Here ' a'1- ""5h two. ajs.i perhaps thred fa- '

tanties. '

The of way of the C. U.. C. & C railroid throagfc KaiMlolph 4iy.

iKaiM liantiaftoa oatmtfs k

7. Tfcu r.ltitln conUemss Gov. BrjdJcv.

Wm doctor tor party toyulty. ! . IstnictH rfelpttes toiltlea',-o to cast the ! vww of Kentucky a a cnit for Jo C if. Mack I tun rr reWat. j A minority reffirt wa presented by A. J Ovrrwtt. sietar ot the cairulttce frru Louisvltte. Te reseat lows hwltiirse llluekbura. ; TU na ial plank r-u4s : tVe ttasMt naoa Una rwiintonanef of the j pcwwÄ ieml stan.te:d of rahw. or turn ue of ' total tender stiver cdns and pMp'r eimert;t:a

tau com o fewjta.t a CHo be maintained witacwt taipiilrjnent or endanerinK the rredit of iae ssweranswittnr UntlatslobK tu. ptirrtMs-tek-r4hib.pKjpta ioei Ute nttMii-y in thj hands o the aeiple. ana. In (h-:, tew-new trf an latermtchiiut froemeat. we rwutemt catmt te tree ewtaac t MVt or the eomtutsrv

Cntteit

LioIU'l" .VriiK vi.r K..t ,..., . ... , .

- . ... ,,to o.uei ai nas gouc to htiropu for a vacation.

sote at sheriff- sale- ia iaffto- Jnm

to satls.fr a lien, of fffirLI held ? parftte ( sitter Nitiw ay 'the

ay l.s ooatractor.- i.racen I

5eXar v Orx. of Chicago. The

ab, wiii n& doubt t otl to

capital tofe. zztd the road may then be "

orpi"te. f j

. . v to.th f Ellis were elected delegawat-lar-e tc :-rat ot S3S.e? by the store: the other ! toe Chieno

A PERTINENT QUESTION robe.Wrr.Miy the oot riimenl. 3 rem ltrlt.,1,, mid Amerlea. Lo.Nimv, ,rmil. I. I n the house of commons yesterday. Sir Charles Düke asked if her majesty's government ami theg.,verii.u-utof the Unite.! Sut-s won ti sir their assent to the view that the mere conversion of this island of Madagascar from n French protectorate into a French calone.mi t

to omuierolal iUid other ongagcine.Cs

I

bfltf. and ! N-raawiaMt iadwtrUi itdrra- between Crent ÜriUiin and Th?. rVt i rlTe- iarekH taterst.s nt the emmtry. an.i esixetailv Sf.t.. .....l t . i. ' bn,u,, rhe ft. i .r.o th tetecst, of the fanner and Pi li,', Maiagscar. .Chieagc ihcafcerw. 'gt Hon. (.uoi-go N. Curzon, par

Senator Khxekburth P. Watt Hardin, ha ij. Ulteti. and Congressman W. T.

Wl

to

did

tiio

iron.

the rebels in the province of Kansuh.

the most northwesterly province of China, have defeated the Chinese army commanded by (Jen. Tung with

great Maugnier.

l .lli.t law throughout the Tailed stau- for tlie Week ended on the Mh. a rejKM-ted by Ii. O. Dan Jc Co., were -3'- against 13 for the corrswiwlin?

i week last year. For anada the fail-

i hi; passenger elevator of the lrci- """ were 31, against 25 last year, denwald Printing Co., of Ikilthnore, hr.sxof and Turner, the Harden Md.. fell from the fourth door to the jeuelrr robbers, were arraigae! in basement, on the 3d, with an awful the general sessions court in Xew crash. Fourteen men and w omen York city on the :-th. Dunlop pleaded were in the car. The elevatorcondtte- guilty and was remanded for sentence, tor htol a miraculous escape, coming J Turner pleaded nut gulltr. out uninjured. The other 13 persons MtsfTKi: to Mexico Matt J. Kansoa: were terribly injured, broken legs aud is on a visit to bh boascin North Caroarmi being the fate of many. J Una. I

cnrhtL

IoTJCJiSTEK appointed in Indians: Jsate. 51. IJam. Mier. Grant trottnty. vice A-laline Ilaraett. reneL

- ? . I f?'?' - "" coni- i afre.1 .sutllcieutrv by th , si asitud saiddc by taking morphine, tie I ye-r immuriats. ' S Uu' hl

t-ade thta farewell and then saraliowed lh- 'drag, death res! ting several ' lrar& latT. Mrts. Ceookws Wraotrr. wife of one j of the tropri-ors of the Ccnne-rsvitle

t-awaet .o.. t-si dotm te oHktr ta! xt her home and broleoaof her arms. A coapleof years ago she was thrown oat of a bngry by a runaway hors and bad U:h legs. brmJso. A RKsmof the Ieasae of Araerican Yfccelaien was organized ia Huntingtoa a few nights agm, A JKRSinc wiadstorm prevaileti at V'illamsprjrt. the other night from

ny lorestand c.jru in toe täte of Missouri for frtat trees were blown down, and great Fly justice. The discovery of tZ damage dcae the froif crop. At West crime, the arrest, the trial and con vie! Iebcnoa the Meth.it charch steep!, tbm of oan of the murdcrcr.scontumud wa Wo-va a wax eulv teB tlavs' time.

j The mnjortty retKirt of the csmnmitt tea on resolutions was paakcd with a whoop after the minoritv .substitute

Tlie electors for the state-at-largt are; Hon. W. It. Smith, .f Madison, and James P. Tarvin. of Kanton. Tlu convention atlj.mrtied at 1 ;.",?. BROKE THE RECORD. Sentrnect t.t Ient, Ulthl,, Ten lxtJ, of HU t-rimr. Ava. .Mo., June Z. One week ago at Nuturday the dead butties of the

sawyer laniliy were dlseovt.r...t

. a-jMiuu tuai tireat Itritain

ge nuentiyc consideration question.

Air. timinas (J. tive, asfted if the ctnniniinlcatc with the fnited .SUites

iu

change

Howies, consorvagoverinent would the government ol in relation to the

the .status

- ... . .......rt...,.,i

"':"" w, anniwutlim of that island by r ranee. Mr. Curzon renlied: "I think it not unlikely that we shall shortly be ia possession of the view of the United Stales govern inen t upon this MibjdcL PACIFIC CABLE. The I oitfrrence t, .rjrr, 0.,:p) al I.oii.Iiiii. Loniiox. June (5. -The Pacific Cable conference was opened hero at 3;3u p.

... .vt-siermiy. ul. lion. Joseph Cham.

Tt...

v a

ivrn in iriirtr imo.i.i.v . ii.iui.. :

V t ... . ". oe tnllc . secret nry ot state f,ir tho coleastof here. Wednesday one of tho otf '1 opening address, after aatinierer. K,l iVn-p tem. ........ . viö..l 1 1. .............. . . .'

t . t , 7 , - ' svniunceti , ""7" -,,v Kt--iai ipicstion oi Hie tie- :) he han..,l l.)n ii -r-t.r.i . . I :... - .. .

. s -v "is oreakst ie , oi a mc tic cah ,. u-ntmiuii .

iMuiy h .sitting tlie con fcretice will adjourn for three weeks ii order to allow soinu of the Iclcgate, to attend the international telegrnphU --oafurcucu iu Hud.vl,:th.