Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 January 1897 — Page 6
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IOu tiiL- Anulo-AiiHiUaai Arbitmtion Trohty. Krtlrw of H.j. . tl..,.. MlMi fUM Ttrr rnnirtn' """ """ flHll Ukru I g ii I I. Uli, Ho Us V n limit I omnia! i"i. ln ii a in 1 1 ii l a, Im. A E-rni ted HUlT- neuutor Oeorge W, EAmmn of Vermont, (MM of the leading 'thoritics OH 0 tistitutiohal law "ii the United KUUi, baa urrfttan Uta lollow Äng letter to several gentlemen bar bka fci.iulit ins opinion on thenibi-
'tratioii brtWNI the I'uited State am Gnat liritain Mr Kdmunds says:
The three principal criticism of Hie treutj an
I t That it comu itM UM gOVefliSMBl M BBBttllting to ariulrulioii qeestleM ISSl "iuy atse li eoaaeci n wltn Um Jaoaree uoetrlae, Wtti ilwm rpect to the geollesnes wo it 1 ia, have mi (tested tbU objection, 1 iL I nk hum it i aalM unfeuaded, ami that tlu-o c I. l.uie .nancou it must have failed geBeenc ti.i- cr-ful uinKuage UK-d i" tu ...:... Tl.. u .ir.l ilium w lilCh tue i ritlclslil I
, a .,, i .'.ii o : "i article f :r. us follows All oilier matter lu uifl.-ri-m-e. la Waned f whlt'ti cither uf lUo tu contracting par- . shall have rights against tbs other uuJrl the trval . or miier tse B7Uat thes are 'rights against the other." Jn tur Uicorv of ths municipal täte and of all tu sut. n m.y the twtatu f out- itleu against it.. i utt an saseut .u.y atut cxciu--ivc, time tataae Utat Ute taw of Uai state eajoloa upon aea la reg w lip other. TtUa i- the sraela OtuiH.ou l'ieci-e'.v tue smuf i true lu iuBsraaUoaal l and UM centuries of intercourse Ix l Art ii lull. .:.!. This. I h :.ee. all writer on natural law e. latei loual taw agree cm, To illustrate tin-si i' poaltloai I take it that the I' tilted MM baa no rtgBU aeataai Ores Brltsvla la reguid m sei ptretJoaa la Abysslalo, aot would in; hate any rigtiu apiast u If we would uttfiiii'l to bar In the partition of Africa. lu the case ot Turlo v. .t wo wi re U aelr.t- (be WkeM Ol A-i Minor ami -siaulih p,.in au.l Ordei tberr ia the llriu-U have doiif. in laeotaaee, In t$yt) in naoeld have liixaiUii no rlbt of any powrr MMBt Turkey. Tin' am- is. of MNMOOa true In renl ,,ur relatione aud fonduct Ith
tlit- Mates of NM western heunspb.rc lUMlOt MM Monn-e doctrine or nn..tr ii) otbor policy mat we tuav tlunk it Just to adept. It was. Iben, UM clear und per- I fet-tly un.lerMoo.l ditiaeUoa bt-twcen the rUfbln of oho nation .in'.niist aiu ttier. ami thi ir bttareateaad poiice in regard toother uaMM . Utal AoaMMM Md t.i a "parate treaty In rtartl to the Veiieituelan lflOBttoa: for ; reta r ' nMMati know that MM affair could -Hot o-sil!ly eoBM Wltliin MM smic of MM enaral treaty, fea win aM. Uaerefora. taat the per e ef the treat) wim u is eritlcteed is the Mat apt pueaiate M mark UM aewaOarwaol raltraUo. ai I Mj 'i It Itaea - t:ie Monroe doe- ' triiu u. of .'teil l Ik hi oil i. on Is the fear that the treat., uia affect our altitude m regard to the ii .v'u.i canal, in wni.-ii the iriierete of th-j Uiuto.. .-t..i.s i.iv ' of ji.y concern- I Wiial Ifaavoain adj s.u. I t i ioe of that olioi tude. I bavu nut tini'' to rfo mio detail about it. Tin third an.: iust objection I bare heard i Mm aappoaad daagat of leaetat1 1 to any Uu- ' rojiean piwer t nauie an umpire in certain foatiagaaeMa it is raoaga m s.tv that, 0 far as our considi rable experience j has gone ll auea matters, we nave Meerfaad occ'is -i to c mp nn . f the mi oi any soereiK'i in naming an umpire or iu deciding a dispute. Iu the great arbitration treaty of l we -reea that three memUcrs of the aeral ItUraaal laaaM ! named by three geverrzas twooi them aVeropean, HMl tn-t If am oi all ot UMMJ sovere gti h -u.rt fa. I to 1,-n. i tlies.- ui-ii.'fts the ' fsweuen ahoulil inline MMM all And. la the aiiie treaty. Wo did not hesitate to submit the very tu.porlii l 4 1." st o n of our boundary on the i'acidc coust to tin- i.ermaii Dil r r 1 am an tntenne Support r nf the Monroe OiM'trun l betteea tur batkUag at th" Mcaragua caual under the auspices of the United fct.kUa M be of urgent necessity. 1 baUtVO Bn.vi earnestly in mternstional arbitration to tin- utmost atMttt that civilized, just and at-If -respect lug nations ran go, aud 1 must earnestly Bops that the senate will ratify the treaty as it is propaag I. as the tlrst step, very great and an-i-i- . -us, toward the obtaining uf peace among aaUoaa.
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Had I air Iriai and Hut H I tiulliy of MoreVf Mi UM I ir.i legre. Iekpbksi'S ii v, Mil, Jan. ;.--Tha supreme court "t tlie state to-itav hau.lc.l ilmvii an opinion in the case of well-known double murderer rtliur Duestrovv Tlie opinion of the court was prapeard by .ludgr I uerwood. the full bench ooMarriaff- tka AmWm Amis: 1. That DaaairOM is sane. I That he MM sane when he killed his wife and OhUd.
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rfsvr paafi"MH Paaal Mai eVrtPv 3. That he had n fair trial. 4 That lie is guilty of murder in tha first degree. ft. That the sentence of death pronounced l.ythe lower court must be carried out, The supreme court rtlso decided that Cotton ne. id Schmidt and Sam Foster, colored, t lie murderers of Artist Atwater. of Chleafo, la Wabatar Uroraa, St. Louis county . one year ak'. must IWBjr, and also nrtirnied Iba sentence in the oaaa of Charles K. Dieiier, w ho murilcted Hertha HunicUe, in St. Louis, in November, is-i3. Paealrew Inter aseA ST. Louis, Jan Ha Arthur Duestrow, the double murderer, was informed by a reporter of the decision of the supreme court in his case, and for a few moments app a red to realize where he stood; but rOOOVarlng himself, with an effort he brought his insanity" into play and with curses orlered the reporter to leave. Will -train r.Vfrv Point. ST. Lorn, dan. IQ, -Charles T. Noland. aso.' ate c.iiins.-i iu tin- Duestrow case, says application will bo made for a reheariuo- before the supreme court, failing i vvhioh the ;i-o will be carried to the supreme court of the United States OB the ground tiiat the trial jury was improperly im paneled, and if they fail tiitre, as a last recourse a sheriff's jury will be called for in order to show that the murderer is mentally irresponsible. Count) or Diiestn.w were surprised at the promptness of the decision, t hey av thev did not expect it for two
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WITHOUT A PRECEDENT. A flleSI'l Suit Ipalaal ArrliliUliop for PaaaaflfeB fur Maaaer. Mii w Athn. J)M -'.' l iitlier Hell-1 stern, until recently priest in ohurgv of SL Mary's Catholic church at liarton, Wis., has filed suit against the Kt Kev. F. X Kjttaer, archbishop of the diocese of M:luauUee. 1 he proceeding is without precedent, and if a compromise is effei ted it must first be sanctioned by the pupo The auit seeks to recover $.Mi,000 damagus for alleged slander. Archbiahop KatSai acquainted I'atlier Martinelii, the papal ablegate at Washington, with the fact of the suit and Father 1 1 1 -1 1 a I e r n has been directed by the ablapjata U withdraw the proceedings. Notwithstanding this fact the archbishop has heen cited to nppear liefore Court ontmiaaioQCT II ngb Kyati and submit to an exaimiiat ion. The auit grows out of the troublea In the church at Hart n. which bOfOfl shortly after Kathei llellstei n was appointed to the charire, about three yearn aj;o.
Will Om ta I wrnly t ollegu In
r'qual rroportlons. Ai bant. N Y., Jan. 20. The court nf apteals decided the Fayerweather will contest, involving the distribution of 3,0UO.ihw among educational institutions all over the country. Judge Vann writes the prevailing opinion, in which all the judges but Chief Judge Andrews agree. Judge Andrews writes an opinion for reversal. The effect of the decision is to distribute 83,000,000 involved among the following colleges, in equal proportions, viz: Amherst, Bowdoln, Dartmouth, Williams, Yale, Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette. Lincoln, Maryville, Marietta, Adelbert, VVabaab, Park, the W'esleyan university, the universities of Rochester. Cornell, Virginia and Hampton, aud the Union Theological seminary. THE HOBARTS AT WASHINGTON.
MAY CAUSE DISSCUSSION. afjaaattaaaf aYaaaaaa Mffeta la tin War lit pa 1 1 BBeati Wahmikoto, .Inn. 2i A question of woman's rights has been raised in the war depart incut and is likely to cause discussion. The civil service commission recently advertised to till a H,M0 vacancy in the ad jutnnt-gen-erai's ofllce, reqti ring koowladga of five BBodatrn langunges, ty pew rit mg i n these laiigtiiiges, proof raadiog, lilirnry methods and other (jtuilifications. Miss Matiil Stalnaker.nf Washing ton, I lady of uue xcept ioiut tile char.acter end accomplishments, was the uilv person who passed the examina
tion, it ml she was duly certified for the Oaitioti, but tin-appointment lias been rejected on the ground that the ilepai inient does not desire to have a v -uinn in the place. TRAIN ROBBERY Jn the Southern Itailway Naar Iterry, Aln. Atlanta, Gn., Jan. It A train CM tin- Southern railway was held up near Biry, Ala., about srven o'clock last night, the robbers stealing- several valuable express paottBfeB and ivo or three jugs of liquor. This ia the same place where a sim lar robbery was iniiiit t tl DeceinlKT Mi last, and it ii supposed that this robber- was comimtti l by the same parlies. It is Impossible to obtain full particalara at this writinir.
They Will Oecupv MM ltiltlne of A. U Bjaraaa, Ike Aaadsatl King." Wahiiinctov, Jan. SO. Vice-Tresl-dent-elrct llobart has leased for four
years the residence of A. a Harber, the asphaj king. It is situated at the extremity of Fourteenth street and Florida avenue and was formerly occupied by Chief-Justice Fuller of the United Mates supreme court. It is probable that when the vice-president-elect and Mrs. llobart come j to Washington they will be given a reception, on the evening of March by Vice-President and Mrs. Stevenson, as the precedent for such a thing was i inaugurated by ex-Vice-President and , Mrs. Levi P. Morton. A PRETTY KETTLE OF FISH.
latereeliaa; Brpen free. raaaaH-Oaatal ll)all ai sain lato de t ulia I oa-i lol it Ira .,f mm lataae fheee a Ureal fatara llrfoif Ii I inlrr PreBM touUiio-u, lo Uevelwp IM Veel ru ultural miU Mm. er ill Keaoiiri,Wasiiim.ios, .Ian. M If obedience to w hal he iteeins a p.quilar tleinaud lo know more of Cuba aud its productive, powers, Consul Hyatt, at Nantago tie tuba, has sent the state dcpai Uncut an interesting report on that island. 'Within an urea about equal to that of Pennsylvania.'' he writes, "a lengtlt of 77.'i miles and a width vary
ing from 110 to 100 nines, ItiDu stands in a geographical position which, together with her productive loll, mineral wealth and climatic conditions should eutitle her to rank among the foremost coiiiinunit ies of the world, a distinction to winch 1 beHere she will soon attain whenever a stable government and cheerful obedi
ence to the powers that be. present to the housekeeper ami investor conditions that will m. ilo- home secure ami capital secure. 'Although founded and settle 1 more than fifty years before the Tniled States. Cuba lias still 1.1.000,000 acres of primeval forests whirl the woodman's ax has na rar been heard. These forests lire timbered, besides other wo ds. with mahogany, cedar, logwood, aboo. lignum vita and oalaraa ran, the latter being more durable iu the (.-rouii i than iron or steel. The soil is a marvei of richness and (rtUltara 0t any kind are seldom used unless in the case of tobacco, even though the same crop be frown in Iba Ml fa laid lot a hundred years, as has already happened in some of the sugar cane fields. The mountains are of c iral formation, while the lov lands of eastern Cuba, at least, seem t t- composed largely of fossils oi sea matter from prehistoric times, and are extremely rich in lime and phosphate, which accounts for their ipparent inex haust ibleness." After describing the almost incredible sugar and tobacco crops. Consul Hyatt takes up the mineral wealth, lie says copper was mined at ( obre by the natives before Columbus discovered the island, ami there ia strong proof that native copper was carried across to Florida and used by the Indians there hundreds of years i.go. it having been tantoaatrated that copper utanatli fonnd iu the mounds of t hat state were
of the Cuban metal and unlike that ob
tained from Mexico and Michigan. The books of the consulate show that from is.sto isio annual stiipn. ents of copper ore to tha United .-states aaerafad from 18,000,000 to Ha.000.0il0. Iron overshadow , all other industries of eaatern Cuba and constitutes "the only industry that has ma de any pretense of standing up against the shock of the present insurrection." These mines continue to snip from 30.') to 50,000 tons of ore to the United States every month, the largest portion of which is used at Betnlehem, Steeltou and Pittsburgh, and at Sparrows Point, Md. American capital recently opened a manganese BUM BDOUt twenty miles from Nantiago. and built a railroad to carry the ore, but after shipping one cargo the business was closed up by the insurgents. As nearly all the manganese used iu the I nitcd States c unes from the B ack sea. with a small amount from South America. thecouBul believes that the product of the mines will be in great demand when the conditions are such that they can be I operated with safety. "Railway! and other highways, improved machinery and more modern methods of doing business are among the wants of Cuba, and with the onward march of civilization these will be doubtless hers in the near future. ( aba, like other tropical and senvtropical couutries, is not. given tomanafacturing; her people would rather sell the products of the soil and mines i and buy manufactured goods. The 1 possibilities of the islaud are great, i while its probabilities remain au un
solved problem."
tin. to Bspasare Overworn la caaa w i.ii i ' m atla "' ""'- 1 1 aaspaa" Iii,,..- um, o,. i Mates ami ..a Fahaa Iiomo wlili laVM taplitreil Bf BpaMMU Nanu li,olr fioiu t teeuHon. MM Voua, Jan. VI.--The dcuth M lltnrv Dcloudo, which is announced
tn a Havana ilispaicu receiveu ai m Btate department at Washington yesterday, was primarily due to the exposure to w hich he subjected himself immediately after he landed iu Cuba. He tramped nearly three hundred miles through the hilly couutry around Pinn dal Rio un.i became so thoroughly exhausted that he was taken down with fever. lie sought a Mfaaa in one of the huts, which the
' iusurgeuts used as field hospitals, i 1 here ho was captured by the Span- ! tarda under comiuaud of Cicu. .del-
quilts, 1 in- HfBMltafa general gave orders that the correspondent shouid bo killed ou the spot, as two of his BOOV pauionahad been. But hu discovered the identity ol the iuh man, ami fear . . ii.i ; . 1. il..
tng ltirl.icr coinpiic.n i ins tri too United Mutes government uishcwas the same soldier w no assaulted the venerable .lose Dolfado, which has reBUltad in a claim against the Ispautah govei -nmaat), the priaonar'a Ufa was spared. Ho was immediately sent to Havana, with word that he might possibly be 1'crico Delgodo, one ol Maco's lieutenants, for w hom B reward Oi Uoo had be-.-u olTered. 1 ho young man was sent t au Ambrosm hospital. Hero he developed an abscess of the liver, and it was decide that tho operation ol laparotomy would have to be par formed as a last resort to save hislile. Iba operation was par for mad, ami although young Ueigado survived several days, he finally succumbed as the result of the fever. Mr. Holgado was born iu this city and lived nearly all his life here and in Brooklyn. Re was eduoatad in tha flarltar institute aud was afterwards
graduated from the Mount Pleasant military academy. He married Miss til-anger, of lludsou, N. V. . some years ago His widow is uow in New York. Tin v nave oue child. ( . R liieen, a brother-in-law of l)elgado, will see that tho nod is ciuualined aud sent to Now Vorn.
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suiuhury for i iu.il Btcaatara, Wasiiim. i on, .lau . M, -The AngloVenexuahsn arbitration treaty has been practically coucludctl as Sic In -an l'auucefote is OUly awaiting a cablegram from Lord balls bury when h and Honor Andradp will sign the duplicate drafta and lorward them t then- raapeotlva govorunMnta. 'i ne formal Ooneluaion of tha treaty may take place at either the lbttish embassy or the Venezuelan legation at au momant. 1 ha next mail to C.i-.-.ie is leaves New Voi -k by steamer for L.ignayra on tho jTih inst.,au i it ia Conti i -.t iv expecled that the Venezuolaii li ipf will be forwarded than for consideration by the congress, whose advice and OOttteat is essential to ratification. Arranga MntB have been perfected by President Crespo for the assembling of cOtt gress at such a time that the treaty can be laid before it as soon as i reaches C aracas, aud reliance is placed ou prompt action by tho legisi.it . vo body. The arbitration tribunal will meet ! in Washuiiftou Mithin three mouths
after rat, lb it mis arc exchanged.
I- .,. on of 4 Barle l,lrr ly I lie l.ruml irlUunal Me i Law Oat al I Be UerasaB Wim; i to- ,'iiou i'toiio. hi UMeelep ihr Mreagih af Ttiaif oTIm Peel re i om lion-! i m of Mm Marmaa Mtlaali HEW YoHK, .Ian. :'X - -The grand IrlbnaMtl Ol tha Knights Oi Pythias, sitting m this city, expelled Charles H Klee, of Bayard Taylor lodge 111, tif this city, from the order. The action was taken on an appeal by Aloiuo Hetlell, the grand chancellor of the order in this state, from a sentence of three months' suspension passed against Mr. Klee by the New York state bulge at ita session iu Buffalo in 1Hs4, when Mr. Klee was Cbnrgad With Oonduel detrimental to the welfare of the oigani- . . ... i...
BBtiOO. lb" charges grew oui tu i am deelaioa Oi the supreme bulge, iu UM, that all the business und sei v ices of feba bulges should be conducted ill tho Bogllalt language. Some years ago an agitation wum begun for tha abolition ot the Ucrmaa ritual, and It waa njs OUUfnl iu ls'.C, when, at u session Of the supreme lodge in Kansas i ity. Mo., it was voted to do away witk the Barman rltoai. !so -rent was tlie feeling aroused among the German members by this action, that early In li4 Mr. Klee ami s veral other BarttUMB r turted an 0T oanisntloa h mirn as tha improved
,ta of pytbtaa. in it tinto be in Herman 1: the dcsii-.jil, ami Oth r minor re to be allow I which
COUld not bt hail in tho pat .it orguuizatioO. Mr. Klee was i.i.nlc the pant supreme chancellor of the new o der, but he retained Ids membership in the original knights. At the next state lodge meet ing of the i. liter society Mr. Hetlell, as grand Chancellor, brought charges against Mr. Klee. After prolonged consideration the lodge found Mr. KU-e guilty on some of the charges, and sentenced him toaoaponahm for three months. Tins punishment did uot seem sufficient to the prosecutors, and ou the evidence that had been submitted to the state lodge ami adtliti.nial facts that were presented by Mr. HedaU, the sentence uf the bulge was overturned and expulsion was decided upon. The original order numbers about 100,000, What proportion of then will support Mr. Kite is not known. The deciaiofi !. 'inist-s to bad to serious troubles in the original so ciety. bR ISAAC PI I MAN.
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iBdsnireroiiH. We require heat W. !r-,P. arm. n -L li l.looU to !"' p uk ,riu I Kuanl uxalnsl sickness. EMnetUOOCI ,'. ,' j Hood's Sarsaparilla The best In fact the One True Il'ood Purifier Hftiui's; Pillti ttr.'V U only piuT-
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I i.-loioii . tturk. We nre all missionaries If it j, mrOAg for U missionary to WV0B pluuo Cor his childreti, it Is wrong for th pastor of a Fifth avenue church to have one. If the foreign missionary must be faithful even unt . martyrdOfa 0 must the home pastor llev, il. A. lioViu, Piesbvterian, KvansvilU, lud. RellBlOUt I iliieat Ion. If we would liuvi' fellow ship w ) Uod, we must teach the nation tits value of religious education, Tim state puts the civil before reiik. Utt training, but that is contrary to all Christianity. The child should Im taught religion from its Curliest n fancy. Kev. Walter Outlay, Epi pulian, Hoston, Muss. TilK pain that tortures- sciatica. Ti BC m that cures it St. Jacobs Oil.
A woman sharpest a pencil pigooBti iAtclnsoii Ulobe.
Deefaees Daawri Be Cared by local applications, as thoy cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Tbart it only one way to cure ileutness, and that n by constitutional remedies. Deafness ii cauned by an iiirtatned Condition of tue BHV cous lining of the Buatachian Tube, wbm UiU t'ibo gets intlauit-1 you have a ranbllaf sound or imperfect hearing, ami wiienili enlirrlv clostsl tleafness is the result, ami unless tha inflammation can lie tauen mit and this tub- restore l to its normal condition, hearing will is? deetrayad forever; nine cases out of fn are caused by ca' arm, wtiieh is notliinir but an inflamed ci-uditiuii of the mucous surfac a, Wo will aivaOnfl Hundred Dollars lor any cane of li-afiiosn (caused bv catarrh) that cannot lie cured by i lull's' Cat rrli Cure, bend for circulars, free. F. J. i'iikm-.t & Co., Toledo, 0. Hold be Druggists, 7üc. Hall's Van. il.v i'llls are the best. go WOVOna that the old folic stand A troop 'f c lidlng mockers When little boys we ir trousers sni Brown man ivcar knickerbockers. Washington Star.
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litlahnmit llltnrinii Invalid galea UM OaaM iia Baaa Paid. OVTHRIK, Okla., Jan M.- Hundreds of east- Mi prople whose, und divorces in Oklahoma sliied out of the territory withoat paying tha eoata, a tion of the Oklahoma law. little known. Drovldaa that no divorce
granted in the territory shall be valid unless the costs are all paid, and when U divorce is granted it liecomes effective for either party onlv when tne costs have been paid. Hundreds' of such daoroaa OU the court records will soon be cur-celled, ami as the majority of the parties have since been
married, it win leave vnem gumy v bigamy and open to criminal prosecution.
IVOKY IS FREE. I hr an- tgalimt UBS Alteajed Dynamite Camsaaratof Oallapsad, Ho.mion. Jan. '-'1. The trial of Kdward J. Ivory, the allegetl tlynamite conspirator, which began 0B Monday, suddenly came to an end by the complete ciil lapse of the government's case and the discharge of the prisoner. In discharging Ivory, Justice Hawkins said to him: 'Keep no mure doubtful companv. It might bring vou into tfiave trouble. Hook to your
future" The judge, continuing remarks, commended the police
tlwir able and impart ial
connection with the case. Ivorv bowed smilingly and left the
dock. ' He was met. in the body "f the eon rt room by several friends who warmly congratulated him. The sudden collapse of the government 's case created a great sensat ion
am ng the spectators. Inspector Melj ville, chief of the Beotland Yard DO ' lice, who was mainly instrumental I in bringing about the arrest oi ! Ivory, Tynan, Kearney and Haines, was tho lirst to congratulate the I defandant after his raieaaa. Taking I Ivory by the hand UUpeCtor Melville
expressed the hope that the now tree BBMt WOUW lay to heart the warning given to him by tho judge to keep out uf bad i ipaay hi tat future, to which Ivory replied: "ou cau bet your bottom dollar 1 will. "
ir. Ill uf ttie lullier uf Ihn Sleiu of Uteaeyraplii Maartai 1 1 is Nawe L.i.M.oN. Jan. KB, Sir Isaac Piliniui, the inventor of the system of slenograpby which bears Ins name, ia iead. I Imum Pltmaa i-orn at Tun ft Walla, Jsnuarj t, ial Altar stl .tear-. ser..-- as a i'iotti it - i jerk, he was sei.t to the iiorn.al col-
leg oCUib UrlUsnaad rorskn School society, London, und after Ova BMBtUs' trahni.k'. at Mi c.use o: l-3i was appointed master of I lie Hr. IIMi MhOI 1. l'ai loli-oli-lliunt-er lie BflOBOUsBS I UM Britista -cbiiOi at VoUoti-un;ier-l..le iu gaj ami removed to Bath la inn. iiis tirst treatise on sljorlbaml. fitltled uSMaoarapaai Bound lluud. lipo, are.l In ls.iT. un.l ha m is bseaaaeUM orlglaasor ef Um anatllnv reforss. M VklcB and tin pr. pif.tion of h system of ! püuiietic shiirlhand. he ik-"ied His enure sltentlou ince 1M3. when the "- aoaMU II established. His ,
Mstom uf shmiBsai äs ranaMstl mian)aad eniit.ed ThmiaitBphj sr tTrtttai bs boub,' iov "thoi.Mtranlilt- Kt-ioriers- t'oru-
paulon uppeared In IM Mr I'lt.uaS BolUBl sad priuie i his PfeoastM Journal. BeskMs ur, nun ins OWB UMtrUMtoa BOOaS for'.eicU- i baj phonetic shorthand . Mr IMtiui'. had l-sut-,1 i s little library of about abtat volume,, i piinietl entirely In shorthand, ranging. I from tin- lllbl to Jtseilaii In the sutuma Of lasf an lntt-rnstioiisl SBortBsnrl congress m! jubl.ee of phoiursphy ws held in Lon1 don. uitil Mr l'.iuian s family er. prSSSSMC ui bis but A gold BMBj from the BBOsoararaers t.f the DaUaC states ami ana : from those of tirest Urits n and the colonies were presented to Mr. Pinna ill recognition of the Invention of his system of SBOrUnUMt anil of bis lanors for the reformation or Kngilsh orthography Mr Pitman rereived the honor of knighthood in IHM I ST. ANÜÜCHt.
HM1 BIItekeUS l.alesl Now lurk lU.tliy upeeeMi Mas New Vokk. -Um. -3. fclaggia Mitchell, the actress, or MaggM Mitchall Abbott, as she is known in private hit-, has taken a new step in the way of real estate investment. She has
-cteti. at a cost of ai st a quarter ol
V-i: St Ja- .lis (HI and say tu rheumatism: 'Will nee you later. '
io-T yi tug married couples ! ein hoota ke. lag with bona and in is hi wedding pro euts. -Atchison CHobe To ! Out if l he- Way When trouble is coming, is obviooaly the pgrl of c non sense An obstruction of Hi.' bowel is it serious obstacle to health. T re1 i uis out of the way I an easy mutier with the thorough laxn-ive. HipsieiterB BtotnacO Hitters, which, altbougnil affords relief, never gnnaa and convulses like a drasUc puTratfve. 1 spepabv mMartat. amncv and rheumatic ailments anil pervottBmm h id to tins gaalal family medicine
t ooaa doctor aaya thai if people w , more thev would not have corns. If IM didn't have to walk so nUOb thev Wi 'it I caro forcorns IVaablttgton Democrat No-To-ltar for Fifty C enln. Over 4 it. klli' ired. Why not. let N 0 To BM
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rec iat-or remove your Cievii- o . i..." , l,i, u..H mailt, ill.
if Oeau Weyler ll.ift Not truili th K--l.ulllon In tuba Hi-fore the Kainy m i aeta In. Lonuon, .Ian. 21. The Daily News publishes a dispatch from Pans s.iyin it is reported there that Honor I aliovaa del I astillo, the Spanish premier, has stated lo Iiis frieuds that if lien. Wevb-r noes not succeed in crushing the revolution iu I ubä by the time tho rainy season sets in, he (t aiiovasj will laalgn. The writer of the diapatoh asserts that ueirotiatious were jiroceeding be-
S .... I,., .(..i-.ii-ll lllPII is at Madriil ami ert
leen oit-K"' - ...u.r..,ti .i .-.n.i t
Wnabingtou with a view to settnutf ;. million 'o. . ., Ü i t uba, and that Prime u.ent house at the corner of Amsterda ...
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announce that the war in the island t. st... ,i- - i u
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litMilth ui
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Tnr.uK seems to be notldntr people enjoy talking about so much as a married nide that don't get BlOttg very wcll.-Vt aslnugtun Democrat. Fits Btoppad 'reo ami pornsaaeatly ured No fits after first day use nf Dr K Ine'i Oreat Nerve Restorer Free 3 trial bottle treatis.' Da Ki.ink, M Arch sl .Phl B , 1'a. Kvr.RTONK who doesu t have to . ' ' e firea ia the morning preaches agaiaat nun coal oil for that purjKise. W nts bilious or costive, rat a rasorin-t, caudy toUiarUc, cure guurauteed, US-, -.-. Ooa happiness Is btitan un happiness more nrlaaaoanaolad N. Y Weekly. Psr. St Jacobs 011 promptly aud freely and say good-byt to aouralgfav
Homk very trifling people are well BOSäM on Scripture. Waahiugton Daaaocrat,
WEYLtH IN THE SADDLt.
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Hbf Faptalii-tieneral Kaeortad by a flrafS-
r, Horty i.ni.l Havana, -Ian. ,10. (nptain-i.eneral Weyler, accompanied by his itaff, started for the field at I a. m. The
genera! SOQ a carriage from the palace to Mie outskirts of the city, where he mounted a horse and rode in tha direction of Han Jose ds La Jajas, to the seuthesst of Havana. He waa escorted by several regiments of cavalry gnd a body guerd of negro troops reeently organised-and drafted Lato tha service.
Hitrhtf of
PISTOL
a Kttkar, al
was
aurprised ami dismayed by the receipt last week of au intimation fr.iiu Washington that Secretary Otnoj had not tune to sattle tue I ubanqua tion. ami would relegate it to the administration "f President elect Mclviuley. THE. DlbCHAHUt OF IVORY A Hurprlae M Irishmen In New ork and a lllow ui BeeSlaaU Varil. Nh.w VmiK, Jan. -'1 Tim news of the discharge ! Ivory cam; as a surprise to lilahnsan bora, for araa tue prisoner ha.l looked upon the inafter
as ii out and ilrioil uiiuir, iiuiaui uy man, president of the 1 n th National j alliance, who specially Bttgngad John
I. MiTntyre in IttC ooianaa oi ivo.y, when seen yesterday, aaldl "The withdrawHl of the prosecti' tion is the biggest blow that Scotland Yard lias ever received. Tho Bugiialti public has now hail its eyes o, ned and it can lig.ir- up for itself ItOW many Ol the other unfortunate so- J galled dynamiter who were convicted on perjured lest tinoii v, and were dri veu mad uivc lr l.aliao-er and V Intel. ea I, wore lanooant, MANY LIVLS LObT.
(.ne bundraa anu sac-
md streat, It la calico ina auoociw, in honor of the strongest act in the play that maile her not only famous, but wealthy, 'l-'auchon the ( ticket." The building ii eight stories high, and nas all the modern improvements. Mrs. Mitchell Abl ott is the iff "f BOf former leatling man, ( hai les Abbott, and is reputed to have more property, real aetata and personal, in her own nanM than an.V other actress on the Knglish-speakiiig stage. JUMPr.D IHt THACK.
Had M rnek on Ihr Ol I a w. A ro prior
I'arry Soniol Hallway. 0TTAH a. ut., .Ian. IB, A freight train on the Ottawa. Am prior & i'.inv Bound Railway, Jumped the track at the siding at Pangs Hay 1 hareday night making bad wreck fireman Charles. Hutchison was instantly killedi brakemao duuies Caatlemaa as fatally crushed and William Kutaell, Who was
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In- died w hile being brought towii.iwa. William Taylor, the engineer, Mas badly aaajded about the face and lia mis. It iaeappOBUd thesidmgawitch was open.
Nature's Detectives. sail is i iiinasllHd no matter in
what comer of the earth the irnmal tue
knows that probably poltirwlirte or other on the look out is n detertive waiting to lav his hand on him. When any disease attacks rnank i n d an hides Itself in the but. in system, n matter how obscure ot complicated -the dtoease
mav ne. ttire sMOng ber Ijeal force of !- tertive rente-
dies has one that will eventually hunt down ami arrest that partirular disease, "tun. and bronchial diseases are among
the- most baffling complaim
have to t ea will,; X" ' ltT( . u d.
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Thev chnnge
about the ystera cuises. They are
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( l vwlxiiil, O., ( i.KVKi.ANP, (., -'an. 21. -Lewis I'reund. a baker, aged T4 years und single, eommttend suicide in his room at a boarding house at 4i t'ort street yesterday morning. The family living iu tin- IBB heard a shot, ami a little girl ran iip-stairs aud found freund sittmi; In ;i ioeUiug-ohair.d lag from a bullet wound in his heart. A revolver lay on the floor by his side. His shirt was on fire, igniting from tba powder.
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on tho IstSMMl t il,.- I'erslan tiUlf.
Kislinii In
Loxiion, dan. ll a Timm dlepatal from 'Icheran. I'ersia, says au earth nana occurred on the island of Kea Uli. in the fn I gulf, t.n .laiiuiui 11, attended b B loruious loss of life Kishiua is noai the entrance to lh l'.-rsiaii gulf and is the largest islam tn that body of water, being sur rounded bj many smaller islaudu. Ill Leagth is 70 miles aud its avoeagf breadth 1 miles. The population b estimated at j.uoo. chiUv Arabs.
Htoga gaaallt .. Ileartl nftBa Oafc sri i Bsanw k. . .'an. M, Mingo Junction, three miles below Uns city, sas nearly wipctl by tire at ItlN n. m. It. started in McNeal's residence. The following buildings wero tleatroyedi MoNeal'i butcher bop, Uunna'a barbat aboa, Boaoloa't aalooa, MoKlroy'i saloon, iiecker's gro SUry and bakery. Keily's d rug store, Pir ns' saloon, HedisUey's taiior shop. Me&iee I bnlhihlfi occupictl by a grocery, bather shop and jewelry stos. Simpson's Jewelry store, tkimmercial hotel. Conner's cobbler shop anil the
j Mingo city building and hail.
and reappear ami "o-;-
urwler nunib'-rirs almost always wmp"'
ha. Provided tosearch O and rr tbe
trplrxing --''' -"-- M r-tinf
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ing elements nitiiim -
tlve organs. i.nda P"
It irtves tne in.".-.. . - ,-. ,re ,o manufacture an ah ""f" ,f. 5 r.-d highly vitalized blootl whub re"1' , e he' ingsywith beeKbyJtoejM gfa rrve- centres with power Olid mnseulsr flr.h . nd rtHeenjJT,, Porwesk lungs, spitting of bkjort.. n of breath mmbJ obi bronehl h coughs, asthma, klt?X it prompt Is a sovereign reentdy. ytg b,c, cure, the .fL blood. Us system and purlAaa tne otoou.
