Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 January 1897 — Page 2

WEKKLI COURIER.

JANUARY-i 87. J

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DO XF., l'ublbsher. IKI' ANA.

tits. FBAWCliA. WiUEK. president of the Massachusetts institution of technology, ud widely known, died iu Hoslon uu the Hl.

T Kussian wheat crop of ltw is eemi-ofliciallv stated to b a.:-.-. BM quarter below that of 1096, au.t y.ow;,Uo below that of Mas. Li: am :'s house at Wichita. Kiv. was. sohl at sheriff's sale, ou the 6th.

for H".". it cost aootit .OOU nwas bought in by J. Marsh, the eastern mortgagee. The official organ of Panama, referring to 1'ern. says the fact that Peru is buying large quantities of war material aud iiuportiug French miiitary officer should place Bolivia on her guard. Frank a BsVAOK. of Rensselaer county, a as inuuuurated a governor of hew York ou the 1st- Tho ceremony took place in the assembly chamber cd "the cap .-...I mi.l was w tnesaed by large uumkn

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Ht un ami K KAt hi., a Chicago lad -r became tired of life. u the -1th. MM jumped into Lake Michigan, but wai frightened into .inning ashore by t policeinau drawing bis revolver am threatening toahoot him. t KIM Hiut i.H. Jr.. treasurer it the Nation's bunk for saving, of Alio l.eny. l'a . was found hangiug in th; Alleghany gv uniusiuiu, corner Ohio and North streets, on the üth. A FORMAL denial of the statement that it is the iutoiitiou of the Span ist. government to supersede tien. Weylei :. ...iptain-general of Cuba, wai published iu the Madrid Kpoca. au inspired orgau, on the ttth. I'll c ..ivent ut Koherrale Lake St. John, lueliec, was destroyed by tire on the night of the 5th. Mother le-

positaire and seven of the nuu are

INDIANA STATU NEWS, BRYAN IN CHICAGO.

CUKUKXT TOPICS. ;v ;v-;,;:;" -"- '

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THE NEWS IN BRUT.

FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Srcoii! si'sglnn. IK the senate, on lb Mh. Mr. I'cffer (pop.. K ) r a a speech in far. r of a joint re-.olu- ! t.in for the appotnlo.ent of a national unr.ctarv commission, wh.ch was referred to the

tnaillMrf on flnsace

M i.t, .l f : the repair anJ preservation of the famous old friirae Constitution as a naval snuse..u. A ;.tut rolutloe wai MtahMa4 trucling ths president toilemand the iinoieUlate release of Julio Sanruillv . c. nJein e t to

' , i, xnnnU set bv the ! nt-nwiuai . u a- - .unit ut in Cuba Iu the

J- 'LI VV, 4-- . .- f - I " - . . ,l-.u.rtin..nt the llrit- bouse, b : the leruis -f the order adopted leAmericau navy deuai Um. nt tue um .

iaii naval authorities have decided to

use nickel steel instead of harveyixea steel for the protection of war ships now under construction. Tu returns issued by the London board of trade for lieceaiber, lsj. ahowed an increase of flssHOtOOO iu in.. irU and an increase ,.f ll.lll.oou

in exports during that aioutli, a, com- j pared with December, IM& The official returns of the elections j which w ere held .u France, on the 3d, ,

lor the choice of one-third of the mein- to the fsilure of heads of depsrttuenu to fur , , ,1 tha.t fltt re- I nish Information a to the fpe. Stlon of ihi

1 . ; . 1 1 1 nil- - ... . ' publicans. 13 radicals, 3 socialists aud 1 reactionists were elected. Ma MasciK, director of the works of the I'anaiua a:ial o. . h:. s:,.e.i front tolou tor Jamaica for the purpose of engaging 3,U0O laborrrs to carry out the plan of the company fur an extension of the work ou the canaL

:vr .i. k rumple coytess :ii -"'r.al

novei pub.u-a, uo..s from seconil -class ni.iii a-jt-ter. was taken up in cooimutee of the nhole. In the senate, on the Sib a reawlatioa callinK upon the secretary of state for copies of the corrrsjion eure in the iratter of Julio SaiiKuillv. the American cltizeii condemned by the Bpaalsfe auth..r. t:e lu Cut M perpetual Impr.inieul in rtauis was -:: :: srr.ate bill to amend the a t re pea 1 ; tif the timter culture law was passed, the Muvnrtrk resolutl. : rep-rtesl adversely last session, was tndefinitely postponed In the bouse the bill to amend the laws relatlriK to second-class mail matter was passed. Mr liroavenor. on s

I Mse l prtsHan, salls at

ur-the

civil service law called for by a IWSfMSMe Of coi.cres A resolution calling for an ei i ... r lh:s neclei l was a, reed to without division In the senate, on the 7th. Mr Mills introduced a bill rec -srniiin; the Independence of

aud means committee were continued, Mi the bth, "raw wool" being the schedule under consideration. A i. in r salt train, a mile aud a iiiarter long, and bearing .U0U.0OC I . .mid of salt, left Silver Nprings, N V.. on the oth. over the Krie road for Marietta, Mas. It was the largest

A memorial w.i pi - bll:'.e shipment ever made of yo

Bing county products. Tn annual celebration of the ii-ini-Tersary f the aeiiding of QMHN Washington was held at Sherry s. in New York city, on the Hh, iy the Nev York chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. BaJJaXMHD ti it a NT, a scion of one ol the oldest anil wealthiest Scrantoti

und .ippr p.-...: a-. . - - : a ui of t uba. The unttni bill to extend the hi

Thk Wyoming atate general hosp -tal at Rock .springs was burned to the grouud on tue ttfc. Tte ten patients were remoTi .l, hut one. a woman, 111 I

from frignt wnile beiug taken to tue temporary quarters; loa, 45,i"-i, with f li.ooo insurance. TwtMM huiolredih anniversary of the establisbaMBt of the stale capital in Aihauy, N. Y., was titling. y celebrated iu that city on the Cm. Elaborate literary exercises occurred in the afternoon at llarmauus ilieecker hall. Gov. lbscK presiding. eThk Joliannesliurg standard announces that the government has completed iU bill against the british government dcmaudiug indemuity for the Jatnieson raid, aud is about to forward it to London. The amount of the li.x r ciainj, the paper says, is under aj.oou.oou. Tub supreme court of the L'nited Stales, on the 4th. sustained UM MM atituliouality of the law of Missouri which gives property owners the right to recover damages of railrtad corporations for the destruction of property caused by lire communicated from Ahe.r locomotives.

for the salary

to th' (overataeal tiusintss beinr the ad iaws to ail lands 's wa taken upand tn the MMS s b.ll a apiMainluient of s i. a at a ISlSC M "

i per year The recs udrr of th-- day was Tupied ia tbe discussion of the Pacific latt id funding b.a PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

- PSslsurveyer-

1 nt Spanish newspapers in Havana savagely attack the American representative, Mr. Money, for violating the iaws of war proclaimed by the bpauish authorities, wnicli forbid all iuvesligalious iu tue üttMTJ camps not expressly sanctioned by tbe cwui-mauaer-iu-cnief ol lue army. A 1 a meeting of representative new spaper men of .St. Louis, held iu Odd Fellows' building aud presided over by Hon. N- rmau J. Colnian, resolutions of regret at the uutimely deatn of J o eph 1. Met ulktgh late editor of the tilobe-Democrat, and eulogistic of the man, were unauimously adopted.

1 ill: weekly statement of the New York city associated banks for the week euded ou the shows the follow nig change: Ueserre, decieaae. tl,U",K0; loans, increase, W.To.'.'wsi; specie, decrease. fM.'j.TH'. icgal tenders, increase, ea.i,7uu; neposits, increase. 4K,y4;,BUu;circuiaiiou uec. eae,ly,tMa

Lama WlIaMHt) aged 11 years, one of tUe eignt liailimore . Mi.,, boys w ho were bitleu by a mad nog on December I, and w ho wa the torst of the ciht to go to lue 1'aateur institute in litiv York city for trealnieul, died iu

convulsions on the Jtli. lie was the fourth boy to die irotu tliceilecl ol the

dog' , iiile.

Tub traitor Zertudia is now living in

house on Auiuaas street iu Havana am rounded by a strong guard lo pro

tect iiiui troui attack, as the Cubans have seuteuced hun to death for his

treachery lo alaueo. lie in -.a d to

liate engaged to act asguiueloGeu

Wyier on his next expedition into

1'inai del Kio.

Mas. LntA Si hit Kl U U ASMIB, the

only daughter of lieu Spreckels, tile

..um nan e sugar king, wi.ose recent

f. 1 1 el mar r. age to Mi. I'hfTItT ial son, a Son 1 iauc.se. gram broker, ol fended iter falüer and called lor in i

rebuke, with a single stroke ol a ; u reanuisbed about tU'.OOU.oou which her (atiier had previously given her.

Li lona the end ol Uiis month an international coniercncr iu the interest jf bimetallism will be held in London. 1 e repi esrntativcs of live governments will be pieaeut. Xbe conference wiU be inloruial, hut those who wilt meet are saci edited repieseutatiih of tl.eir gtfvernmeDta, and out of this nieetiug may grows format conleteuee. Senator Uolcott is the ,j prt seutaiive from this country.

N' M-d'.K revenue cutter are available Cor service iu e. nuectiou with the neutrality and navigation law. The Forward, the McLcau and the Winona are stationed along the Florida coast from Tampa, ou the west to Cape Florida, on tie east. The Uoutwell. at Jacksonville: the Colfax, at Charleston, and the Morrill, at iuniugton, are also assigned to that duty. PMII.U 1I Ma.n F.i hiNK. father of United States s-nat .r Stephen U. tSk us. died, on the ad. at the senators residence. "Haliiehurst." at Fik ns. . Va. Mr. Likiu was aged 67 years, having been born in Fauquier county. Va.. July 4. IpoV. He was a colonel in the confederate army. '1 hi ki. wereexported from the L'nited States during the past year bicycles to the amount of c3.uuo.ma. Öf this amount 8l. MVM)0 weut to Great liritain; Cu.uOu to dermany; UsV6Mt to France, aud HliwM to Hntish North America. Hicvcies to tiie amount of

tB&,0Uu were shipped to Africa, and

war-stricken Cuba purchased SV w orth. i i.Aiii.M y. k. city editor of the Fort Wayne ilmLl Sentinel, was run down by an electric car on the evening of the id. Hi right arm was so bad.v crushed that it n as ainntated at the eloow. 1 hk correspordents of the Madrid newspapers, the lmparc al, Iteraldo

and t orrespoudencia. now in Havana, have rw eircii oriU rs from their reeclive offices to proceed to the island of PlNrto UM at the begiuuiug of the month of Marek and there await in

struction.

llo J. J. IAVilsox. of Heaver, l'a..

the weil-known republican cinres-

nian-elect for the Twentv-fifth district.

lied on the night of tue Jd at lliOenix,

Ariz., wnere he had gone in the hope

of improving his health.

vJN the M the associated banks of

NewY. rn cilv held S.n .-O 5o in ex

cess of the requirement of tbe "&-

per-eeut rule.

The Herlin Tageblatt nss.rta that

France aud Kussia have agreed to in

tervene at Washington to prevent a

breach betweeu the Luited States and

Spain.

Otiict KSon searching the farm of

Joseph KoWlier. near Hryan. Okla.,

found two large caves tilled with wa

gon ioada of stolen g'od. including

plows, harrows aud other tools, chairs, tables, carpets, books, stoves and

scores of other articles, many of which

were ideutilied by ueighl.ors as having Mt stolen from them during the past three yesrs. NflHMn T a TI.or, itis said, informed Seceiaty illuey several days ago that the authorities at Madrid were on the

point of relieving lien. Weyler of his

command in tuba and of appointing

aa his successor t apL-Gen. Rivera. sir Hi hv St. John Hai iohk

Ha nr.. w ho was the captain of the Brit

ish ntle team wuich visited the Luited States a number of years ago, died in

louuon, ou the 4th, iu the sixty-aiut I.

year of his age. Thk Polish church troubles in Hay

l'ity. M eh.. have broken out afresh, a

riot having started at M. Stanislaus church n the morning f the th. A

mob of several hundred sngry I'ole attacked the parsonage, breaking every window and driving Kathn Kogncki and his iHi-lygiiaril into the i.asement where they were besieged Several men were dangerously wounded. A iMiATca from Manila, the capi tal of the I'hitinpine islauds, on IM .'it h. said that the Spanish troops ha. defeated and totai'v routed a force t ouu insurireuts at Oitran-aa

(Fa.) fitiiii.il, lias been sued for SIO,iioo for kissing pretty Mrs. Raima May Hradish twice ouce on the cheek and fNaee on the lips -n ithout her consent. Iris now estimated t hat S'.'.'i.OOU lerMMM have tied from Hoinbay as a result of the spread of the bubonic plague. They are scattering contagion in UM villages up the count rv. Caki.os Kzita. ex-president of Salvador, now exile.l in O.iUaml, t al., has declared his disapproval of the t entrul American federation by which BeJvMsOr, HoMlarM and Nicaragua are united. He say the people of the republic were uot consulted, and that theuuion was accomplished without their warrant or approval. Una I'lKUrKK, a Chicago telephone ..erator, put her week's pay in her Stocking, "ii the Oth. and started for home. Footpads held her up at F.f-tj-third street and demanded her MBltJ she denied having any, and the roli'ners searched her and secured the 11. one V. Tin. Am can national bank of Dem ver. CoL, whJeh suspended April -'L ha been permitted to reeeM its doors for husiue-s as an active national banking institution, having i- imp icd with all the necessary conditions.

Thk wei'.dinir of Mis Kdith Lytuat. ColliMsj the w.r 1 of Hun. Chnaaeej M. Depew, f New York, and B -cli.il Ley. Count Cnykowaki, eoancilot' of state of ÜM TurU.sh embassy at Home, was celebrated at l'aris on the 7th. Thk Hank of ( anton, at Canton, Minn., with a capital of Slo.uuo, and the l itiiens' bank, of Lanesloro, a email institution, both onerated by Field. Kelsey k Co., suspended business on the 6th. Thk British shipl'lrics, ( apt. Job son. which arrived, on the 4th, at tjueenstown from San Francisco, aud sailed later for Dublin, went ashore. on the "th, on t'opeland island, on the northwest coast of Ireland, and berann a total wreck Her crew was

saved.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

Thk senate was not in session on the s'.li....In the house the Facitio railroad refundiiiir bill was further considered, sad developed more interest fr in a popular point of view, some bitterly vitu Krative speeches being indulged in. The house took a PMMM under the rules until I o'clock p. in., the evenin;; session K-ing devote 1 to the MMailleiwtkw of private pension bills. Simon Cooratj a negro deserado, wh.. had lulled five persons, was surroii:id -d by a sheriff s posse in Suintet "iint v. si.. Ml the -th. and killed, ion- Lvans was asked for a cannon, s looper kepi up a fusilade with his Winchester i itle on the posse, but a lucky shot finally brought him down. !! -.as afterwards hanged audriddieil with bullets.

El Fission Lxaminkk .Iamk A

Joiu.AN was sent-'iiced in the I lilted

; lb s i oirt at lirand liapids, Mich. ui the sin. for defrauding the govern

meiit. '1 he M-iialty imposed was that he nay a lee of ;l.ni and return ! I

the department all misappropriation, j effaada IL- paid the fine aud was

released

I'akt if the winter quarters, at Bri iRajport, l onn., of Hnruum Si s sh -.mis burned on the night of th 7th. Wiui and ex.-.t ng scenes took place in the menagerie. Elephants, lion, tigers, bears and all manners of fierce aud strange breasts were taken out of the buildings iu safety. Kt IbiV M.MoST Ur.V. FHKOKRIlh Ji Mi-i i.. l. I.,the recently-apjioiiit. arehMahop f ( anU-rbury and primate of all England, was enthroned in the cnttiedral at Canterbury, on the Sth. in the presence of II bishops. 300 elerCMi.enand a Isrge gathering of Ike laity. A i the request of Lord Jeorge Hamit. hi. secretary of state for India. Kt Hoii. UMllgSJ F. Faudel-I'hiliips. lord uiayor of London, has started a fund for the sufferers f-.nn the famine in India, and large sums are being subscri beeV

A t i -i -1 a ki sw itch caused a wreck on the Kne railway at Drangeville, ()., on the sth. Train N'o. hj weut "to a ditch, and ten car ere completely ejrffjeked. A steam snow plow was Iso demolished. It is understood that tho I'mon Pacihe reorganization coiniuittee has pr.o t uaily matured its plans for pur-ch.-wsing tlie indebtedness of the MM pnny to the government in the eveut of the failure of the funding bill.

Fit bachelors of Shelbyville have taken I atli that they will M inarried by C hristmas day c isy7 or pay au ufill penalty. I hey arc all well to do, kr,id looking an! healthy. 1 hey have formed themselves into a club called "The Coming Benedicts' and have registered Ukt) If oath to be husbands before a n a;' stratiH4MH thieves and house breakers have ben infesting the vicinity of 1,9MB sd many robberies are rejiorted. liloodhouuda will be used. AT He. phi the grand jury finished the investigation of the Nipple murder, which resulted in the release of the Nribel boys. Mrs Nipple was shot near her home on the night of November ä by unknown parties Suspicion pointed to the N'eibels, and a week later they were arrested. Public opinion has changed liae the investigation began, and the finding of the jury, while it deepens the mystery, Is papa lar It i scarcely possible now that Mr Nipple's murderers will ever be known. Tin. governor extended clemency in several cases the other day. Albert SiivdiT, of Hancock county, lined 7O0 and sentenced to 'SO days :'or assault and battery, tine reduced to UM) Oliver Winn, a bay convicted of petit larceny in the Vigo county circuit court NosaiaaM It 1s'h5. sentence commuted to confinement in the reform school until of ace: Mac Felton, couvicted ol as

sault iu Irant couuty and sentenced to live yei.rs' imprisonment, was paroled. The governor says there arc grave doubts a to his guilt. Charles K. Meiser. of White !y county, senteuced to two y ears for burglary, was MMMWltad to one year. OoT, Maimikws the other morning declined two offers to go upon the lecture stage. Gbaoi Brttfrprai. uivmi, Maaata, was damuged to the extent if S-'0J by lire from n heater in the basement the other afternoon. t . . I ai .ntVKi.L, of Waterloo, la., has bought the lirand hotel at Martinsj eille. Wim. K washing dishes at her liome at Sharpsville the other evening Mrs. Cora Portlier upset a kettle of boiling water on her jicrson, scalding her frightfully from the waist down. Her condition is serious. t l.AKKNi t: Cook, city editor of the Fu Wayne Sentinel, while running across Calhoun street, was caught by an electric ear. the wheels passing over hi right arm, cutting it off below the : elbow. l isv" Hkvant. who caught for lasi seas on's Washington (Iud.l ball team, has signed with lturiington. la., an . Will OMO has signed to t itch for the same team 1 IKK broke out la the Lebanon house.

a two-story irame ho'.ei, at.i sne upper story was consumed. Loss on building. Sl.iVJO, with fTo'J insurance. Loss on furniture almost total, iusured for Stoi. The hotel was under the maniiLTement of Jesse Auburn. The late i npt J. A. Brown ow ned the building. Tin- origin of the fire is unknown. TliowAB Foi.i.om h i., of t'oliiinbus. has been paying Iiis addresses to M iss Ernestina Walfain for some time, but against the wishes of the young woman's parents. The other day thecouple i drove over to Nashville aud were quietly married at the Hampton RMM stead. Nl-s Folio we 11 has considerable property. AT Vincennes. Kflie McClure, aged I lt, the daughter of a former county

treasurer and a student at Lincoln university, complai-led of I pain in her head the other morning. She died in 1 one hour she was at home on a vacation LlKl'T. K. 0. ASSET and Frank Iten..tilii. of Waterloo, have left for Cuba Abbey is an oflicer of the 6tate militia At K clnnorid. the threc-yc:ir-old child of .1 P.. Coeaey fell inte a tub of scalding water the other afternoon aad irae leeriai burned. John Si ii i'M X. k Kit, wanted at ircleville. C., for horse stealing, was ar- 1 rastai at DeMttar ay sbcniT Asabattebar. H was caught in a gambling House, where he was making a lavish display of cash Tn lirick work of Wm. C. Kehling. of adiaaapaUs, that burned sevral days ago at C icero, w ill prove a total loss, there being no insurance. He is qndcclded w hether or not to rebuild. Kegottatioae are now pMsdlag te gat

his supply of brick from other parties. Anati kai. gas syndicate will put a rival line into Indianapolis from Anderson county. Sam i ki ' w it, a life-term man in UN prison north. M as released the ot In 1 morning on a pardon from (iov. Matthews Boiicwit was convict. -d of muriler on cireumstantial evidence, an I hi innocence has lieen established n.'ter servinir eight years. h i Kl At rt i seven-year-old daughter f Dr. A. EL i a flee, of liidiimiipolis, died under the influence of chloroform, while I'rs BariihiU and Kahu were removiny her enlarged t'nsil". Hiram llAiivrv lost a law suit in White eoaBty, se ared a new trial on the averment that the case was dee idMi by -hi" jury dividing and p'.ay'.ng s .in., of car ls, and Lie, now bi en arrested on a perjury chsrge prcferr.-d by the jurors. A rttllllOM pra . ing for the parole of Miehtvel IHllhooly, who is serving a

Tn. Honored Quoat u. tiu Uryim Dotuoorutio Lotiguo i ch in- itee .i i. t-i'ii'i MHMsfi DellvettSl Ml S h Aller Sfiihili; lit So Ki lilt the ititfiti ttase The tTrae Besäe erat umi falsi tTtalassaSh ( ii ic Alio, Jan. v William J. Hryau was tue guest of the lit yao league at u big banquet given last night at the i in. oit House in celebration of the limine isary of Andrew Jseksoa'l birth. Four hiindied dehi. crats who believe in the Chicago pint form asseiubled iu the large dining hull. With few exceptions iliey were residents of Chicago. The enthusiasm when the i me of M r. Br .i ii si Msal toned eras latterine;. To a man they arose and waived anything available, accOM I a n vinn t ho demonstration with vociferous cheers of "Bryan. " The late candidate of his party was fully at his

ease, and although tired from his long i

travel and day work of receiving friends, he met all expectation when l.e spoke

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ni'i in i .i i .er anil iiiiciuicr a-s, h.

;i.io strong, last night in tin- I

Wilhnm Jrnniti; rr-.'.n The di'oorations of t he hall consisted of a litseral 1 i n ping of Ainciii iin lilies with crayon p ctnrcs of Mr. Bryan, Mr Bewail and Jeffer ua, but none of .liicksou. For nearly twe hours before the pTOOessioa to the banquet hill was formed Mr. Bryan held a reception in the parlors of the hotel, lie had previously spent several hours with his publishers, and reh.aincd Mated in mi easy chair while u line of sd miring democrat-. Sled past hint and shook his hand. It was originally intended to liav the sseaaatoa Fri lay. whieli is ihu actual jaakSOB day, but Mr. Bryan had received a previous invila (on loa bampiet in Omaha on that night. The spcechinaking begnu after ini.l liignt, purposely. t arter II. Harrison, preeidenl of tbe P.rvan leairue. acted as toast master.

lie introduced Mr. Bryan, who spoilt us follows: A we are assvmtil. tl up hi this ..cu. j ttoa te M honor to tbu sseeeorjr f Anitr- ; J.u MM e may properly oleCVSS UM MlStloM loch stiuuiti exist beteees tbeeeasoetaai wM j tadetsM the l hlcar. p.atteaa SWl tliesoc.oled iler.i.K-rats who suleil in the electkM ol j a rvpeeueaa pteslsteeti roe asaseeraai wm I

rontrolied the rslras conveallou eai i.e i tncli rtgSt M tbe sswty eeaaelMttee ami ts parti name by MWlll rale SSM claims SSSf l susssiM Awssseeresy is sjwverasseat la which the i eople tuh- In tin r whi ms, u is t ft iteeasMat aaä s niae la seueeiberti "A invent sat ot the people, by the popie au.l fi.r the p. ople. anil a iictiiiH-ral '.n tlie ur. aUsi seuiv Is one who believe hi this lorui ol sjeverssMet, If taese stae keMed the oaaew aaatoMi have a rigbt M rail ib-m-'lves liMtef deSBO cralstbuu ttiuse who KUporlea sucli muni necs. then the bolting ileniocrats w'jo bitc the beltlas tuuei sad rated tur the raeebheac lioui.ti- t s have a riht to cull thenise.ves beilei rtaasmeM less iheteltersahe seeeertei she hoHist ttehet. The rtajht t. asrtfergaallSlhlS tSltafl M the uiajorit.. ami the r;.'ut to the party name must also Ix .outf lo I .. :n.ijority. This cam pit iitn has shown the ISipoeeibtUt I of keeohiK blue;-, i.ists mil s'olJ staa.l.ir.l .!- I vocat.H in the time po.Utoal ortrauizatiuas. anil ii dl be s more SttMell taslc ta the fa 1 tuic than it haa been ttoi- year To use u couiniiiu nluslratlou.a lieu i always üi.liiruud j II sh.' has In her hroo.1 S few ilucks whliü lai alst ujM.n pal.liiu oi Die wate w:i..u the I ShMheSS are content to sciMt.-h tipou UN Uml 'i'h.-ilwu.M-r.tlic iu iy will in i:ke ISSSSr Ml

ui ui sees if n fi'w a bdeewl aassMm j srhetseiM upon seeastaf the ooeee aa iimu ideas, walle toe great majority .if lue parly are atlttaj to hint ihetv seiUieel no.i uku asaar ; lean soil- Not only ties separation be- ; tweeu the koM sSSSSSfSl deiuoeruu aud ; free silver I ui'M.ijis a ueii.s,ity. ' hut it oinrht t le desirable to

both side il ihe gold staidard dein.icrals are us bail, polit.cuiiy, as we Ihinu lleyaie, weoUKhlnoi to cure to affiliate Alih theui. and if llioe who su;.i.iriel me i 'alcu.i pl.ttfonu are half u k i. .- Ihl K".d .us's say Ibey are, l hey are SSt hi nltSMtSSlS aliwhiastociale UU IMM I" Bl BSjMMMi there sliuuiil be uu couiproinise on tuo issues inviilied In the MM MWSfstfSt and no MTSM sh Tt of absolute surrender St" Isies! these who have asserted us. if ;uiy iiein.nr.il hc-cumes coiiviucod thai the g U sSaadsril is uecestury. or tiec nues a def. u n-r oi toots, he i ui h ave ihe parly au i join the belusg desaoerata ec fctotasjehlMeaa if MM bo.lii.K de in 1 1.' I i I -pes the erior of nls way. and la willing to indorse the OttieMje p.at.'..rui and labor with Mess who ceU to curry u into ellect. we will eieoine sui li a democruct Hack MM the fold. e sre euKaüed now la just such a erntest a-s ihm th! o.vli w inch Andrew Jac .ou piiss d, mm wests eresi ou thu eeMfWa to take eucouruKt'iiieul from his devotion to Ihe cause Si Ihe ii , ;,,. lie tf.tlned his reitest silver victory .ii ii. , i. in ai,'.ilnsl the national bauk. We h.oe i ne - uu In.' ht "ii hiuid to-day. Tlie Mj tioiiui bank i- seeking to force a retirement ol its irssshses, ead then ssussyellss the teeae I paper money. The repuiillcuus, duriutf ihe SSSSSslfS just rlosod, avoided tills subject, and icfused to deelare iManseives either lor oi auauist the retirement of ihe Krcenbs.'ks Hul

life sentence in the Miehiiran Citv w;..-i tie . ca.e m ap.iiy their a- to vis-

prison for the killinif of

Pol ire man

Thomas Larinan. of Kokorno, in 1877, is beinjr circulated snu numernusly signed. A mad dot; in the Roek field neighborhoiwl bit four valusble horses belonpinp to E. V. McDowell The animals had to be killed. The brute also bit some other stock. It is still St larjfe. At HhelbyeiUe a fire cracker thrown by some boy lodged in the pocket of liora. the nine-year-old daughter of Dr. J. II Sandford, set her eint- on lire and she was seriously ' anted Maihia Situ tu, who died iu Decatur, had uot taken any food or drink for several months except by artificial m.an. He could not swallow anytl itv and his iveuiiar diseaso baffled the doctors.

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,',.., ' 1, ., - . - rhicaiio i the hi eai metropolis of the middle west, and mu who live in l liica will eierl a lri;e iiillueiicu upon tbe po.ilicsof the stales in hutary to this city I r. j.m e that the i s .if riiieaK'i is supporting the princlstee of ietensea and leehaou. an t i rejoice that the democrats of this city an MMfanhnl hi ieatleai this tiKht for Ji in. mutic principles in the face of all opposition. I hM tin in Ueds peed in tain-work, and us 1 iKsli.'ve in tlie ultimate tri um ; di si the light, I can MWeeiafJI thorn to believe MM Ho n IShBfe will lloially be Sroiinca Willi Success Mm Postmaster R M. Ridely, of 8pi iugticld, ill., who was dismissed from ins office, by Presideut l levelaud for otllcious partisanship in advocating free eoinageof silver, spoke pointedly about civil service reform. ticoi ge tV. Ambrose, of Omaha, spoke of the "Past aud Future of the Allied Silver Forces-"

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hull of the Auditorium bote , . brute alike the birthday of Andrea Jackson, the victory over Bryan ai free silver aud renew pledges of Uli. hereliec to the I nil in na pol is plstfora 'I in- ueeasion was Made Dotal pn-euceof the parly's DOI vice-president, lien. Siniou i'. Uu of Kentucky; lion. Charles . ilumlia of Massachusetts, assistani of the treasury, and lion. Uenrj VVat

terson, of Louisville.

The baiKjtieters were ulso .. , ,,,., by having read to them letters from tho president of the Unite. i - . from his secretary of Sfrie Hon. J. Sterling Morton, and tlie standard bearer of the party m n10 recent campaign, United M; , , Seg, ator John M. Paluicr, und u grams from .secretaries Wilson and I i , ., ., und others pi- unineiit in the party, Tho letter which President i .ew. and wrote to sTraaklia UaeVeanh, ol i hica go, toastinaster at the JseksouiM feust, iu lieu of his presence, uns ;is follows: Knot) nva itasstoH W asaiauToa, Jaa . 4, i . , I-'raniliH Mac 1'. .njt, h'. . (Vim; mmt , . . - .- my liEAii hin I rear-: tint ..:.. :.. .1 prevent my acceptance of Ihe no Uulioii i p i.c received ou beli.nf Ihe Sau i a e-.i ie. a: ,

tbe middle suites, to attend theo .1 le . ..j ha mi eel on the sth oist When passion aad prciu lice lor il ! ahveuie the bvosuium of true u. sum . sad pervert lis patriolic pirposc.. a reuulos ft those ehe are democrals lor the s.o. til pi :ietatSShd the Real Si their country, csuaot t sfl to bv iuspiriiiK aud useful.'

Hit uu occasion when the char. ai.il achievements of Andrew Jaeks ia .n o eea ! uicuioi'uled. the old laUdtaMMrSTBef di , :x

: ..u kUoUlil be dlStlSCtljf poltue 1 USt .VI ' sucli u time It should be heptessive v I i ..lit I that democracy tn not disorder: tha' its r iiJ for aeetlUr rlflils does nut iiiesii tl. i ii of only a portion of our people, that .. . ally to the cousiuuiioa uud law Uoo, sol DesaS petulant cliulieiiK'i to the duty of Ch ob ..- eeeei that Us Mtrreeeteeaeei does not au a ! das-, hatred and sectional imp i i: ou. sM

thai Us suect ss should never u ana.... s san triumph, al the sacrilice Ol pru..-., .. an I petrUM i on. Yours very truly. (ISOTSS i l-i.Vhi.vNii Senator l'.ilnier intended to be p reseat In person, but his illness iti .-spriiig-licld made his preseuco impossible, instead the general sent a latter, 'Ihe following telegrams from members of the cabinet were read: WasHini. roN, Jan. 7. To the democrat ie party is sti : tii:i.:tt:l the deft-use uf Ihe principles of Ire. Kovernsssas Wm in Ost i. iii ii, ii oniy iiie battle for i treat sasaes. Ml a aever-eadUsa stisgilii fur i uat aud e j u.ii system of laxatam VV. I. Wils im. Wash i no : -n. .lau. 7. l MMS) duties will not penult BtS SO SMSpl the invitation lo uttend tbe JucUs in day b.mlUet. I trust the occasion may prove proline ,,l much (food lo the interests of true deai -racy, as StfveesMd and exumplltled by tout my hie patriot whose victories we ee.ei.r . i tight Darm u. Vtsaj u Telegrams were also tea 1 frUCP lies 1. 1 'able, of Hock I slaiid, ex-d D I national coinuiitt eeiuaii, and 1 Vcy liolMaa, of Maine, who was clisinasn of the literary bureau of tlie hat.. .nil democrutic party during the last MdB pn gh. A reception to (ien. Buckner aud . ,t o-rt. i.r..e. latil the feast and slieech-

tnakiaf. When Toastinaster MacVcagh mentinned I'resident Cleveland in w or S of pruise every man arose, cheered, waved napkins and applauded to express tlieir admiration of the m:i i uM sympathy with the seutii.i --nts ol tli

speaker. There wiis a unMcr ueni Migration when Senator Palmer's letter was read, and hearty applause followed the reading of Secretary Morton letter. Hon. Henry Wuttcrson wasgiv. i uatterlof reeeatioa awa he arose te peak to the saailsMst 'l'hs rata reel Ueinoei-aev ' As-istaiit Secretary of the Ireusarj I la in I in wus cheered again and SffSUI us he arose to speak. lion. Washington Irviug Bsbb, tlie -listinguished lovvau, spoke for t oil state lu the absence of Dun W. IsSWlefi of st. Paul, und leader of the 8a lional democratic forces iu Minnas 1 his prepared speech on behalf 'f the state, was read by Secretary JseoO Hopkins, of the Cook count v coin. mtte.-. Mr. Lawler traaortad Uta' M'"" uesota stood bv democrat!'1 Mflae plM

as practiced bv Jackson and us ehUB" I ciated ikt Indiaoapolls. it had not re1 ceiled ii single inch since SUltdsl j saturnalia of the coliseum, its repre" sentalivc, when asked taaaMe thel'

candidate promptly denntiidel teas they be recorded as 'present an I ih'1voting." So it stood on election BSJ amidst a falling SBOW and with the ballot of au indi Miaut and patnotld ifwstorate it recorded itself us -pies-Mtt and voting and by u majori' more than 10,000 se.iiu ged Bryaniso a ui populism from tho bouud.iri.sol a sUte that had been classed in doubtful c 1 i Illll. T. J, Muhoiicv was chosen to sp-''K lor Nebraska. He s.orcliiuglv arraigned the republican afty OS ''l0 charge of bunging about th i new revolution which confronted the Aincri-

cau people during the late aaMMtlffSi

MILWAUKEE REPRESENT ATlVtS. DsfMSahthe Nailonal !houtr eesHMM MlLWataaK. -Ian. . Delegates were yesterday appointed by PreeWeB Payne of the Chamber of iOMBMPM represent tho busiuose iuterests ol "ie Milwaukee chamber at the Niit '', k Mon.tary conventioii to be held IB lndiauapo.is, January 1 T gates aunouiiced are: V. U- M's' burg, H. L Palmer, KolHsrt IHU. ' vin Iv Lewis. Patrick Cudahy. tt t ottnll, Frederick Kraut aud w"' lug ton Rocker.