Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 March 1897 — Page 2

WEEKLY COÜMKU. TIKHEXT TONIS.

TUE NEWS IS BK1EJ.

JAS1T.K.

C. DOANK, lVl!lhr.

. . INDIANA.

On the -.nth the sss istel banks ol 3"ew Yrk l iiv held astglaMM in excess of the n-euireuieul ol the "i.Vprr stent rule. Cm A! km a 51 II A. nn A. of Cleveland, went t an?, u. thei-'kl. for s rint hi-

fjrrvmv Inauguration.

Mi

-Klnlcv Is-fore th

Ti.i r. :-rt gained eurremy In Ha Vinn, on the JV.h. that American .ir ships a ere approaching- that city and n sill and indignant M an- ensmd.

Tu: p. wer hav granting of auton. 1'rt te must be pree esv-ationof Greek Warn!

ar- cd iy t' th (Bel bv i

that the ,-..iu-i ol , eotnplett a . f tu tilt

FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Meeotl .11 la the nli. u the 3Wb a resolution olfensj by Mr t ..iXi.-ruti t Heading sympathy M lue .' -ernm nt of iww in U Intervention to free the 1-. lli . ! . rete fron the t r.iuii) of UXttt ' "'" ptea-ioti a unanimously adoptisl The Indian appr. prlatlon bill w taken up. A oomniiiu ruendnient making temporerj proilslon tor contract or rial -chol-opened up i1;m'uuuu th.it .svupttsl the remainder of the -eioli lu the lu committee f the whole, th. .u noi. iu y appropriatl '.til was disposed. f eicepUiu,- one paragraph ovldltig for a payment t" th. s-oiitheru laciUe Kaltn-ad Co. Uosiof the -.-s.iou wa- devoted to a discussion t th. '. ii.. f i' a..: rs of the ttUae. which resulted in in. arfirmattrc action. IN the senate et th W.!,:!u':n Kan--rU Address as read l Mr lauiel oleru

Va.. The n-main-W of tr.. sew

I A is.it. trie At. pris..n r nam. 1 Andrea IVlgndo. who wib inpri-oned in eotn- ! unica.Io. has beta found dead, bunging I t the neck in hi- . ell. at i:'iia. t uha. i A latM mi all HstiAt train struck a wagon f"- ' pople t Micrinuii Height, near Chattangn. Tenn., on ! the JUli. The wagon contained .1. A. Uohinsoii. farin. r. an.l Iii family, ami all ft I aft I .... . . . ..KM

w h Mm. i. nil. tue n inr l"'--tra.n. The prottml MM aWWI with inaiifleil. Meetliiu lNlies aaftd M'.rtl Hiun Rohinson iiinl wif ami five ehlhlnn wen- killed outright. Uu ehlld wa ttninjiirftl. Mu. jBaWOAl S. Ul m k. w iilow ol 1'r. Ni.lent ltuehanati N uttorney jener:il ami mother of cx-Uov. lliuum ev F. h'.aek. died Mnl.lenly at her home in York. Pa., on the ftttiV. She n-tire.l in her WNMÜ health an.l n a taken MaVWtl1 ill ui .1 expire! ten in'muteN later. tSftM) araa TT renn oM. md Uad bum fe blc health for several year-. Tin Dauirhtera of the lancrkM R r-

Al I of the JT :t- - of dUmI in ftror of union w This tert huftft law n. tumunh Varinu cit fu th.- ; an'.t' .

li Wi

mm t'a on the

vu .Keu- j an aj i-ro-b .1 :.t th I

: v.,. r - n'.iitifi'.. if. their cumgltm in Wa-hiiiK'-afttoft t.,1,. oa the Win, made plain ft bnlld- ' ;a log a hall -,'HX-'M ft et on theMollUtlieltt tMU aa lot, nd rained nAwWl IS&,0flN to start r.;!ta. ajt- tiu- work. A hill to tfivi" them the sitt anl. an.1 the - nate. ami it M exivett-d

INDIANA STATE NEWSL A FATAL BMASH4JP. DUN'S CCMMtRC,AL "wvmn.

fthe hoiiN-. on tht

pr . a. - -nion fto Mr-. Mary Kr. a p : . - t-

rt ASP n-turnt Hi, without hi:

panting a einan. the o

to :. ;-

: .-f the I 'tah. coal

A r-

. th'- jtrfv. - I f.t. t- oaaoaraan 1 tleath of Ir.

to ,::-- the httuthe M'Hsion. A n expftOkkw in the cxt :i-iv. ma t: ti fact u re tf Ltondoou Tinwhile the BMB

le

the

Demurred, on the :tH. works devoted t tlm Nobel etlo.-ive in xplo.-ion ttKtk pteot were washing nitro-

Tili: one huntlml an-', -ixty -tifth an-

f WashinT 'H s irtJi.'a

HIVitvi r

country . The play el fr -tti pt . - . -

Aeareea! throujrhout the rational et)lr- were hlk huiMinjr an.l priv-

Tiir. ofBcvr f the em.-er Rrooklyn. which rwvntly ran atrnnml in the TV-law are river have, ben nafltlj exoneruUtl frm all hlnme hv the eourt of "inuiry appintttl to investigate the eu-e of the acoiilentlR.r. Iti.MUN. the t-elehratetl tiphttope walker, w ho w a- the tirst p r tu fto eiNws Niacam fsiU on a tijrht-rope, which feat hr p rfonno.i m aVegSaft IT lvv.i. from .liaheU-s. .m the rjtl. a l'al .n.'. & suburb of L.ni!on. X the V.tl ltu-hnell of hic authoril the statement that when ttVmtftr shrrmin r -iv'li- his -eat t.

amier Mr. MeKiuleV s . al'inet. ht

appoint Marcus A. Kan:.a ..- ... -aor in the I'mUtl Mate senate.

anil ami

will Dr:aJ

ttttn

It was reported, on the -i."th. thai roez. aiter .uci.s.sfully ertts-Ln Weylers hues mar aneti Spiritus, was last heanl from paNsimr near Manlea ran: a ..uth f Santa tiara city, with 4.O0O men. manhin. w. -v

N'THiNt. ha.l been har.i at the offlees of the 'utan junta in New York. p t the J'.th. of the alleged death of Pkealdrml saivado l isneros of the C'uhen republic. The offtVersof the junta Wer in tine 1 to doubt the story.

Klcanlo KuU In a 'ulati ivu'!t- 'ti m a- h'-KI

moat ef th-- -e Ion a- -ient .n fun-Menitlon of thf naval appropriation bill, which was pav-Msl riaetly a reported by the ivmnrttee u naval affairs. A bill to amend the Iteriaed Statutes so a- to tfive fovernor of terrltoriaa the rWht to tvtr.tve aa well a to appoint certain territorial officers wa. after mu.-h fUaf Ion pa- 1 la th-- -euate on thf ilth. no less than three mea-urv-tn relation to ("utna were introduced, one a Joint resolution Jemandinti the immediate

; reiea-e .f Julio Sanmiiliy

u from the iro-ernnient Of

Spam for hi- imprisonment an.! -u!T. rinr The Indian appropriation hill was taken up. two or I luie'it- th. r.-lo ;rt vi.kmg ii.;aa.l - n. .. . .H'ai- In th. . a .-t.af.-r- l enoe rep'rt upon the bill to define the rbfhts of 1 purchasers of the property of the Atlantic A Ha- j cine Railntad t'o arree,i to. A mf-sare ; waa received from UM pre-tdent tran-mittln? ; the report of th--joint cotim:--.:"!: ..a the fl-h-eries of the waters coaUjruoua to the United - aa I aaada The re-t f the .lay a a.-de-.'t..l t.uslness relatüur to the Dl-trsct of Co- . tajaaWa Is the senate. tn the 2Mh the Indian appro-

wa-lai.t a-M aa.itnei utan one

n ::p on a motion to pr

b SamrtiMly joint resolution. cnltter:.-: it ii rhlcl: ! vel.-ptl -oni- -trona' sentiment uira!n-t ipato and K-.-upied the entire se u.n without

In the ho-J-e the li!l

jrlvcerine. I h-rsoii- w. re killed. The damaire to the st. Louis Her-

all A -hor: x- t.iuintv- Kx. haM,:e building hf fire, on In the house . ' 79 ,

HW at uv rrraineni i.auen m-r , will not exceed :."uhh.. which will Inn-paired us rapidly a- men ami material can make connections. .1. II. Tuomi-son. who wu- recently fleeted city treasurer of MiaUMMpolia, Minn., has retjigMd. He refused to give the amount of bonds ropi'ired by the city council. I'kf.MoN It. Iikiev. afteJMagerof the IV- Mouse IIa) Daily New-, died in that city on the Mth. i'.at iy in the aeMioB blue werepaeeed to tlx ami determine the numU-r of justices of the supremo court of Oklahoum. who shall eo-.i-tittite u majority of the beftftch; am! to confer eCMM po-t ofBee Uwpeetori la the enforcement f the po-tal laws, the same powers a- art? possessed by marshals and sheriffs in the several states. It mm aaaoaaeed in Athen-, on the 3Sth, that the foreign consul- in the

"h islaml of I ret' had placed the nlains

ami the Suda valley between Akrotori Mad Caaea untie- tin- protection of the aatted fleeta The Christians at Sale mo

rCuim I ro. Oittf a. Imno.i'. i iv Ind. iah l -Two vtr Im port .lit it t-aurrt Ibal had alt H4ÜT pe.l th tenatc wr paeJ by Ihe buuae V. . tineaday mom it a under utfiiUia of Iba rulfe. and aer.l lo the .-.nurnor for hia (.nature. CMM "f thrae araa '.bo bill c. nverl.ii: MM leitet aoulb into a reforn.lory or li.termi-tllate priHon. and tranafrrrtng all the bardeue.1 criminala t tba northern prison Th.- bill rrorfaalea Hie boar. la of control of the prlaon aoutb. but It ! the general un.leratandoiK that Wardeu Hurl hall continue at the head of the tu,t Itutton It waa Ibe lmprovfun-nlt) alont? Ihe line of reform that he baa lutroduced aliitb bu laauced t lie .eialalure to cuanj;e the ihjr .ct.-r jf the prUoa Unstaisrotea ina. ib w squats The amended eiectton bill patted Thura tuy afternoon and go- M the govurn ir for Me ii;natiire The cbaiu-ei arn uch that it I I maUe It impo-alblt- for tbc nam of a fuaioa randidttte to ea u;ku tba aftacisl ballot more than oucf . to provide for the u "f the pencil inatfad of the itamp and to place a circle Instead of SSeuaN ai out the ptrtv del -e. ao that an lirnorunt voter may be inatr jcted t

i.'te a atratabt UcKSI by "murklng within th I circle" The (oirth maaiure wa the WU reorjanlflMff the II boar la of Metro;oIitan police . mitt.'!icra Tbl alto waa a aenate bill ' and r.ow goes bi the governor. Moist Je-.. :e.-a-. a iactor.- bill a-d. It , peeveaM the employ menl of rhii.lrcn under ; II reset In ,nv o.i;a-lty In factor. e an.. MM et.t thit auoliyment of N v uin'.rr It an.l . g'rla utit! r I- attre than ten boura a day It I feoritici ihe usual regulation i for the safety of Msaloree contained in tao lava of N-w York. Ohle and tUljMle and estaoI llsbea the oftl.-e of factory laiiectttr The hou-e then took up tbt- biurk

anti-trust bill, which is an esa t roo.- ol the e rk.1 law. wlu u clause inserted that ton-tlri'-s its orcrationa to "tboae who cnntrol the output of urtu-lea of mcrcnan(l..-e ' Mr Schoonover oflero.1 an umocdraent Inaoektaa

j this cl-use out and there waa a had atrtig-lc i over it it was declared loat by ih spacer no n a viva voce vole, but no d mand for a

division was made. iMDiAXAl-oi.t Keb. Cft SBMATt The (jueetion of religion bobbed upau.l.lenly and uneaprctedly in the house Friday, when the edu

cation committee aent in two r- porta upon a rest tatloa of Mr. Wiener. The resolution I declared that the "Story of Liberty,"' one of the book put out for uae in trie acbools. was an improper book for aebool chir- , drea It Is a atory of the inquisition and the Cathollca object ser.jusly to ; It aa a alander upon the c.ur.h. Th.majority of the committe. beaded 1 by Mr Nicholton. reported agalnat the reaoj lution oa the grounl mat It would b-? nonefj fective inasmuca as the school afttesee of tae ! state could not be controlled b a res'tlution. i The minority favored tbe resolution and bt : ariruments were ma'.e upon the floor Tae j resolution was fineily adopted bv a heavy mtjorlty. Th" fiouse pa-s-d the anti- , trust bill introduced by Mr L-.nck In the afternoon there waa much el- ; r.tement In the house wnen an effort was

An Eloctrio Cur Ground luto a ThcuBunü tiplinturs. Three l' r-oii- hill.tl Oi Irltlhl and Many I itj.o . .1 - .ui. of I'll, tit I .I ail. . to a t l li-i to nl a I r.-h g I mo I r.iiii. sink. lb. I loll, j tar.

CHUAI.U. Feb. -: Three H-rsouj killctl oatlighl und several injuii u.

ui.riy of w aoai i- tsftoagist Maf yet die. Ls the re-ult of a eoUieioa of IWO trair.s ou the t hicajfo A Kaslcru Illiuoia railroad trtth SD electric car of thetaln-

: uict Kl.-ctric road ut th.-One I In mind und Dlirtl street clM.-ino; ycsU-rduy lift. -I'll' .11. 'J Tu il. ail lire: George Malley. ii.nl rinaii. iVt. i 1- ueln rpr.in-t-. a cattle buyer. K. V. Youiii,', a collect r. The iiiost kerioaaly lajaead uiv: Kbeet Hin. employe of the Calamet QOIUPeilJ. Mfty li'l lit my MaaUaOati a mduct. ir on the eleeteie ear, raeovetgr doubtfal; Nlary Uoahelle, lateral injuri . au-1 WlioOS brui-i -, may R t r--o.v.r; 1'. A. a'oung. lictiiian for the Chi. io a Keeterti Illinois, will icovcr. The collision ccitm'tl shortly befoee 1 (wo o'cltK-lv. The creasing tatee of the ' Chicago v Eastern lliiuoi-, railroad , were tlowu. hut w itnes-cs to the acciIdeBt say that the ftftotorinuti wa-ap-parantly umi 'U- t atop Iii- cur. it ! tu nein nl Uttongh the pjafttei diractly iu fronl of a rapid iy-movino; eagiae attachcil to a south-bound suhurhaii twain. Tin- ear wa- partially shattered by the co!:iion thai followed, bat a in. mi. ui later was gtaeuad wtoathoav- ! sand fiagaaeats by au espeesa train, bouiul tOWaid the city w hich cra-hed

into tile w ret i. Eight or ten pas-n.rs were ou board the thattercd motor aud wer more or less injurcil. The engines of the two railway train- were also damftged, uml the tin maiioii the out-lMitin.l suburban was thrown to the irround ami Severely hurt. The motornian Waal Lying under the front platform of Iii aar Mad was eru-hed ti death. The mangled bodies of two of the passe u-crer-. were taken fnm the debris ami removed lO the morgue. They were

killctl outright. The Injured were

mude to put through und-r suspension of the 1 taken to h-i-mta'.s in patrol wa-foti-,. r i..-- t- I it-ei't railroid lull : '

A ViXnllUUb

Uon to the par value of th- b-T.-i- i!epo-ited w a

paawed. A bill wa passed to determine the number of justice- f the supreme court of )k-

lahema. A number of atftse MUa -ome of Maaei of r. wer- pa.--cd

PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

Faii.i rk- thp-Ukfh-ut the l nitel Stat. - t'.urinj: the wrek er.del the l'th, at. reaortetl by K. I hin i it... were not. ajrain-. ' r the eorresp ding week latt yrar. Fr unada the failores were 5. atrainst is-t y ar. It was announ-el in onstantinople. en th. ul. that the rvtan difficulties Aa.'. U. n settled upon the basis of autonomy for the island, the p. irte nminatimr th-- g-ovt-mor of rete uniler the aawnt an-1 approval f the rnjwer. Jt i-.r Wm. T. Tnoeinos. ex-tr'as-

eu-er of West Virginia, died in Huntinpfton. Y. Ya.. n the ntjfht of th.- lsL Ju'lgv Thornp-on wa a shrewd democratic po.itician. and wss frequently am ntionetl for jrovernor of that -rat--. A : ' i -1 -v r ii from Athens n the -.'".th said that Kinjr Oeaiwej and hi- cabinet ha.l p- t in-1 U ir P-vlu-.i'in to maintain their prcv nt psUey. They eVclaretl that it wis impossible for them to raeall the Gfejeh f ripsfroui ( n-te. Tn Mi'-hisran council of the Na iio:ial Ru-inesN M. n's leairue ha- pn--rnttsl a memorial t the wsy and menu committee a-k'.ng that the new tariff b- eoaaWtrvati v. ;m !-. frain. 1 sa fto pro-.nob- gsUMtal rather than special interest. ( ait. H. . Ihi-i im). Maj. McKinleys confidential secretary, who hat tSeen ill with jrrip. left tau ton for Columbus, .. on the aftat, to arrange for the ahipping- of his household effects fto Washing-ton. He had U-s-n onlervd by the ss-n-tary if srlo n-port f.i dutv in V ash i mr ton.

bank-- to lake out circula- I were permitting the depart tin- of Mos

lem-- and their families, and the foreign war siiipswen- taking the fugitive-on

board.

. orr JAcaeoa, wl-.o. w ith Ahmzn i Walling, will Ik- ftftllglll in Rewport, I Kv.. March SO. for murdering I'earl Itryan. is writinr a confession, whii-h, it is reported, w il' sOOB be forthcoming. I He will eel it t the higiwaa bjadenr, and expect IteOM for it. A incinaatl newspaper is saiil to have aln-ady otTcrt .1 S". "". I A mi l. eonferring upon j-st odBee inspeot'.rs Um authority of marshals in making arrest.- w as passed by the house

of reprcsentatit ou the '.'öth. A vsi aaaatity f aUarawtyeeiiaej stored betwaea tloahl station end Hew Alexandria. .. on the Panhandle railroad, in the i.ould oil fh-hl. e.xphxleil. on the Iftth, killing two men ami injuring naathet of others. Both men wen blown to atoms, only a iuan"s tee beiag found. Hoanaaweralvaoekad down and tr es were torn up by the cxplosii n.

I x n-ganl to the Ituiz er.,, in ula, It waa said at the state (leportment. uo the rj.l. that his naturalization w a not wholly Incrmtrstihl- : that his naturalization ap -. a-a mattered fact, havtend yet tw-en approved, and to this eircunutance i attributed his long imprisonment without trial. -I ai Mki Enxm:rii i-the name civ n litth- Mis- Hiirr.s n. wh iarrive! at thu Indianapoll- home f "ien. Ik-rijamin Harn- n ami wife oil the Jit. Had tiie new-tsnner baatft o boy it woale have reeeive! the name of it gnat jn-an! father. William Henry Harrison the victor at Tippecanoe.

Ax unfon-M-noltaie to the prompt rstincation . f the Anglo-Venezuelan arbitration toeaty has been encountered in s provision of Ve m-zucls's conMitution neit-siaitating the use of tlio Kpaniah lsngusgc in ilocumenta prcaented for - ration of the congreaa. A dc e..py m rhaMahaa will Iw immediately forward-d to Kugland foi Loni SaUiabury's :gnatare.

Tin " hesajts-ak a hi Fust Flying niglnlf " train was wretkctl at Inilian run, three miles west of South Portsmouth. O., on the J-Jd. The mail and baggage cur- were smashed to pieces and a large numb, r of pcrsonw. r. iiijureti. UtsttlmasU-r stout dying liefon- assistance reaehctl him. Thf porte ohtalaed information, on th- ti. that th- total ntimler of Cn-t-k tr.Hip- then in "rete was H.OO.i. Photiades Pa-ha was again offered the governorship of i retc. ami filially accepted the position. aVacaraaaaor Thma L. ua r. elite at L Thomas' hospital in St. Paul. Minn., on the -J-Jd. Il- was at one time bishop of that li - . but on account of failing health was succeeded by B ah IB I-i'land. i in. -j-i-a:.- public lands committee commenced the investigation of the P. r-. in- iaml patent ease on the .".M. A i-iu.wati kr explosion of dyanralfte in the gravel-pit at Murray. Ky.. on the i:ul. kill tl riv.- neam iaVHirers and

Wounded a- many more. HAI;; . II. M oy. wanted in MichiL'ar. fur eaabeaaling turreudeeed to Uaited (Mates Itorahal Baldwia at s;n, i ii.nci- n the '. '! II- wa assistant cashier in the Secend national bank i f Hay City. Mich. The money ha- INN ti -iicnL No i 1 1 us r a xni no the objections neV vaueed h the commandant of the military academy. ol. Ilmst, to tin

. ii'i. t- at te-t Point participating in the inaugural parade, the house -oin-tnittee on mi'.ita-y atTair-. .n the J.id, by a ptactii-ally unanimous vote. ml. -red a favorable rcixirt on the joint resolution pnviding for their atlendii ii- -. Finr.on the aaoralac f the -it'n.gut-

ti'tl a portion of the Merchants' Exchangc t'iillin- in t. LstWdSV in whi-h for tl yeam the Yiilleil iVoplots' hull ha- ,h:i held. U s..: - the exchange : proper, more than fifty business tirtua wen- located in the building. ji f i n u Tom a arriv. d in London from in.lsor on the -Z- A. The weather wa- bright and sunny. H-r majesty held u drawtBsgroMB nt Huck'mghsm ;

nii'.a. e. ..ti Hi, j-ith. when sev

ban lailic were pn-sM-nted. iiu: itv council of Windtor. nt, hat, adopted a by-law forbid.ling the MBploytnent on public works of anyone who ha not Wen a resident of W in.l-.r fi r six months, under n-nalty of -imi tin-. This is bv wnv d retalia

tion for American

Ks m it, Ml.-h. 1 B i uhaiiH in arms f 1 that they have a'Tompllahed too much, suffer. . I too much and been deceived too much

in their relations with Spain, pit-', and

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

In the senat-. OB the Btth, the Indian appropriation bill was nominally ti-.-subject under consideration, but MOBl of the time was taken up in a di Uv si.m of ru htm a.Vai:--. th- sanguil!y a iendiiig. and the Aguirre untl Dr. Puiz . . - t otning in for MNBC attention. When, at 7 ii p. m.. the senate aljoumed. the Indian bill hal not been S d epOB lu the hou--. si-nate bill providing for repreasatation in nay international bimotallic confer.-nce that 'it 1h- i-alled was pa d-:T'. to ". I n.! -r susp. n-ion of the rule- several bills of minor importance wen- pa-scl. nesoag them oaa protesting ngaiast the Importation of impure ami unwholesome t.-a.

A civil. Wte"V"U promotion aysteOB .las promulgated ly Sci n tary Hcrliert. on the -Jtith. covering al' BBiaoftWWltBBI duties are wholly or pit rtly clerical in the navy department and all the navy yards, liy its regulations theefBeteney reeonl of each clerk i- a public matt. .- ami onea togeaeral criticism. Thk National Zeitung say- that tinplan for thf pa itii ation of Crete by granting autonomy to the island, was proposed by Ktlssia and agreed to by (icrmany w ithout reserve. Austria and

I ranee w. re the m-xt to accept the

. T .proposal and the adhesion of i.reat .. i.i Atner- ' . ... , ...

I liriiaill a- icceite.i i.- 'i . j Kmii kks ihroiiidiout the Called Stats for the WW k -mied on the tOth, a n-port-d by U. II. Dun V o . num-U-nil r.K"'. against for tin- eorresp. .nditiir w.-ek last year. For Canada tawS failures were 10, aain-t äs for last

diaertaalnatioa at .v''ar- ... A OatBn firm doing business in Lon

don received a teiegraai from Ataena, on the 'Jiit h. saying that King Ueorge of ! recce hail aec-pteil the demaml of tin- turners for the wit ndra wnl of tin-

ia-eed by tho -.-:iato 'ihe motion to suspend the rules waa voted down and UM bi.l wit re

ferred to committee. Gov. Mount will sign the rr.etrot o itii police bill ttat has now p.is-ed bith houses, reonranlilna the new mt-tropo.itan tu.rda in -jleven cttiea of the Itati IMU a atolis. ' Ind . Fob iZ The aenate passed a large number of bills .Saturday, the

most Important of which v.i a measure tj Senator bot. er. ott-iitpting from taxation aVaeteefd real estate up to tae value of f&OOi I Three such measures have teen k-.ilcd to th Louae and this one Is likely to suffer the same fate Horn-The houae passed tbe er.ate bill j for tbe division of Adams and Jay counties Into separate judicial i-irctlta. a measure tc which It is under-tool tne governor is op poS'-d. It also passe.l the bi.l leralizmg tbc act ion of county commissioners In paving thsalarlesof county treaiur.-rs an 1 auditora The rest of the day was put la without a quorum upon second readings and comm'ttee ; reports. The street railroad bill, wi ich ha been ao hotly discussed, was favorably reported. iNIUASAPt US Ind. Ffh 23 StitATB Monday tba nenne passed the 1c; alativc apportionment act. which now goes to the governo'. It ulso passed tno house bills legaltag UM lncorporati.in of Hooart and taking Switzerland county from the Fifth and r.ddingr it to the M W r.ta judicial circuit with J.-lIer-si n acd Ohio counties Tbf senate in the kfternoon tc-olc up a bill requiring street car con.panies in the ritjr of Indianapolis to give tli--c-cent fares, and piaaed It by a

vote Of 40 to one. under suspension of the lmJ (..,n.fu, ,y ,nat,,,

rules ice jernagan ccuu auu o-uiair-hill, which bad passed the bouse, was substituted fort..- i rd bill, which oameupoa third roa.linK In the senste sk ' w is passed. marking tbe inal passage of the bill H rraQ1 fttr Nicbrlson demanded that the temperance ccmmittee report n his antli; i .rltbop bill. It was presented Of Chairman Kratz. The report rect mmenued that all after the nnetlnir clause be Striefen out and a till gehellt 1Mb1 which is a m ditled form ol the bill drawn br the attorneys of the stte Lincoln hwgwk This tubatltute bill permits ttM sab on to remain open unt.I If o'clock la cities of lOtOl or more It make it

BSlSefal to sell lliiuor in less quantit es than three gallons at a time without havlnf pro

cured a county ileens aj tue ;if:rri'on II. bouse passed the bunding an.l loan bill without disrutKlon The house also pasted by a narrow vote Mr. H rt s house bill reducing the terms of city offl-ers to two years. II passed the wnate bih extending the term of towiish.p trustees li months, and this meaaurr now y. os to the governor lriiANAroi 1-, lnd. Feb. 54 -Another HtftM

brefze on ten.'ieranee came upTueslav morning when Mr Kef nobis offered a resolution that bis local option bill be retnrtd on bf 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. Mr Wllloughby offered sundry dilatory motions, but thef were voted down and the temp-ranee comn.ittee waa ordered to report on the bill Wednesday morning. The house spent Uie most of the dsy c nMd'-r.ng a mass of insursnce bil.s in committer of the VBete After tlnishIsg with the intaranee lulls on second r-:id-haaj tbe house passed a bill exempting farms with. the KSShe of town or cities from corporation taxes, and tha K-mington doe tax bill, which permita any person to kill a dog that It known to have ever chased or worried a sheep or aav live stock or fowl. The aenate. after pissing a couple of minor bllla In tbe morning, leek up the baild'ng and lovn bill as It pass.;d th hous and spent th" whole day di-cussing It Hard fights wore made agaln-t a number of th' provisions, partlcsiarlr the one taring running slock and the one providing for examination! by thf auditor upon application of ten stockholders, but ;fter tbe day was over It was found that the bill bad escpl practically unhurt. none of the amendments adopted touching Its vital features

rtwat win aus-srri. us Dsrtaj in Uas BaSatVeistttiu if the Vencuelan A rl.it r il Mat 1 real J. Yaiiixi;to., Feb. Jü. An cxasieratinu' obstacle to the prompt rat.ii.-a-iionoithe Aaglo-Veaexoelaa ariiitrar tioit treaty ha- b--u encountered in a provision of Venesaelas etnutattoai ucccs-.itating the ii!c- of the Hpnalsh language in h- umeiiU for ctm-.d-.-a-

UOB ol tbe congress . When the convention was concluded. February 'J, both the i-opies signed by the plettipO hatMulne wen- in the Kngli-h lauuage. this being deemed advisable. u the procei-ding- of the tribunal wouhl be conducted in that tongue. This departure from the cu-.t.enary rule of having tr-atie- in the Language ajf the countries participating ha- 1-1 to a delay that will, in all probability, post pine the exchange if rati that ioua for -tunc time, though it was thought BVery precaution had In-en taken to ccure the appl'ovul Of the Vt IMI 1011 BB .ougn-sj to the agrc-ment In-fore March I. With a view of expeilitiousiy remedyiiig the difficulty a linaelftllliB

f the i uiu nt ha- Ih-cC hurriedly

aud v ut Is Ra

. . ind for Lord Salisbury's formal apBroral, ir .lulisn PMBaVOsfott hesitating to a nine so gr.-at a rc-pon-ibility ftlone, ami a duplicate was forw arded to Caracas yesterday by mail. !: i-thought unlikely that I'resident Crespo will be able to lay the treaty before the Venezuelan ong.vas for at h emdlatr woeh. end fears arc an fU'i Bad that the delay Wall lo of much longer duration.

IK' OF LIFt,

."ill.

pnvnt. t. negotiate for peace on any j HU troops and warship- fr.-ffl Crate, oilo r ba-u than abv.luto freedom- Mns. JBBTO I Mt R widow of

l: iur. a fight -tw.s-n I retail in mr genta and lurk- -a tl - hills eaat of CaneS. on the v. let. -ix veaaels of tht fleet f the power lyiug off th.- t'wn opcncsl a inurdemas tin- of shell upn the I hri-tian trots. hi h. after t. n Minute, htiuled asOSTS their tlatf, wiii-n th- brine is tsetai I ftervt rsnls, while -arr iniroff their deal. the retails were fin-i uptti by the Turks, but wen- too such u-spirited by the at tat k fnuu Uie Aeet to rturu Ui! firs.

Ion s I). Hakt wnaft iinl gui't in the I nited State court at Philadelphia of i aettinf n foot a military expedition to i nhl in violation of the neutrality j laws. Motion was made for a new trial. I Hol t it' hs-s broken out anion--; the

people employed on the relief works of the native stu.- f He wall. India. In two day- Ii'iO deaths were reitirded. Tun largest henl d cattle ever orden ii t i Is- slaughtered by veterinari'--res-lM-'l WilUesbarre. Ia.. n the Jltii. Thev lis '.onged b !iuis and .lohn Ph

let. of Wvso .. Ft

the late F.rastns I), lir iwne. om-of the

wcalthic-t women in Wynndott county. Has., died at her homo in Kansas I itv. Kaa on the J.'dh. from lockjaw, resulting fmm a most trivial iujury. Bnaai m. Ki.im. sbneer teller of the Farmers national bank of h-bs-lion. w ho hail pleaded gailty to the emit Vlemellt of aM.ut SIO.'HHI of the bank's fund-, w on the -.'Ith. sntctns'il to live years' impri-minent. Thk Yeiiezuelan commission hehl. on th- 'juth. what was probably the last

ess ion of that tribunal. The meeting

L The herd ntmilH-nd ' was in the nature of a winding up of I .Ml wen- uffeeti-d by ! th. artairs of the cointnissioa and a

Ids. of these

ttiiM-n u - s s ami were slaughtered, closing up of its busiiu's. J he ow llers" loss is SlU.OOtt.

Sal to in A. lirHiicer. itllh a sj,itl

War Ufeord. t oiuitiils suicide. WlNriTK i. t onn.. Feb. 'Jrl. CoL Salmon Algernon ti ranger ootatnltted eSJur iridc by shooting at his home h--r. oarlj yeaterday morning. ol. i. ranger eraa !"ru in New Marlboro, Ma-.. August M. Is i.i. II was a uiemlh-r of the ItecoadCoBaeeticert heavy artillery dtttv ing the war. ami partieiMtted in 1. battle-w it hi mt receiving a aeratch. Ilcfcitlcs hi- wife, he h aves two soil-, R ph. agcl -j. who is a cadet at -st Point, Bast William, ag I UV The cdom I n-tur:iiii a -h ut time ago from a trip to IVim-v Ivatiia. and has comp .titled of feeling sick ever -iuie. .Ni. other cause tau be avsigucd for the d. cd.

COMI G TO T H ü I H SENSES.

tin Intaeeeeaiei " '-"". i,r,irt 41 . N ..I rale s K l,..,iH,i. f tti.ri., nlitnr lu reasa-.l Pur. I. . mm.ii BSata i s, ii ii,, HtaUika f ' d. and U. ouli In I urtli. r u, im ui of Trade. Skw Vokk. Feb. it. ;. i,uJ 1 1 ay tela I. nuinc iiiiprovem, nt in baidneM docs M A'otnewith a rush, like tlt! hn-aking of u greut dann. Tin- greajBi for Muie week past has Wen mure ta courugin.'. Ik-cuum- iu BBtfl al! lien it has baaa gradual ami m.j. .,, The i-.ijdurc of the st -l rail and combinations iu the inm Im-in, .

' brought oat u vast quantity of t u ,.

w inch hal la-en h hi back, and kw act many thousan Is at work i:..,. the slow but steady gain in other agreed Industrica has given eiuploynaent to many tBOBBMMli BSOtB; bat the ft ef feet.N erBl not uppear until thi increased pBTrhnsf ii by all tln-s- swell the tl batiOB of gthxls. This collies Mara slow It Mkd Utter, bat is ;. apparent. Certalntj ragardln l tint- wiil he'p it mi rhti'. . a.. ntnltilndee expeeted with strong It wa-not to Ik- expect -1 thai tbe excess of exports over importeotttlnae an large htdaniBary ae . u beeB in previoaa Months, satl .t was .-urpri-iugly large. Th. I . retnrai have natnrallj been lesa . able, ae eottoa exports fail off u M as. n. and yet the deeTCaeeeon j with bad year is trifling, while tl. u cn a.se in imports, to lie expected al thi- eeaeon, ua- amounted daviag ihe past thr. c weeks to only Sd-'.'.U-W, pared with last year, or about two m-i cent. Nothing iu th- stab- of fun Igf exchange indicates that the beavj ered its in favor of tnis country have I l Uqaidated or seriooslj dlBinlshed Nothing is yet nettled nboat the pri e of lake on- for thecooaing Maeon, bat mmbb expaet for Meeahn the price ot ls-.t;,. tvhile other-, expeet lower prlee citln-r ln-ing at least JO per cent, lowei than the price of last year. The rapid increase in -k- output in the I m nelhrville region, which le now ovee lOftgOBB tons, gives prospect of Bnodei i-'sl for fuel, and the addition of POrtaat furnaces to the pnalu capuctty pre cents a larife rise in lk-sse mcr pig. which was. nevertheless, a Ij vanccd ten cent-, at I itt-burgh baweeudtBj deataael. Parehas.-s of rails e-timatt-d at f i . 1,000. 000 tons within two week : w lu-n a-tile pro luction hist y-ar . 1. lo ton-, and the sale- sai l t i only -M.oti'i. in, nr.- employaftent the works far tin a.!, and eastern works Jre taking desirable contract- St M jicr loa. liars are unchanged, but onlers fir Mw cars hy oac railway with num. r ei-.dht-r-iin-r. ne the deaiaads, an I platet arc rcpiiri-il for two great elevatoret CTilVesfo Infput tant contract- for export eon tin ae, and naterieaa Malten 1 undcr-H'll fort-ign iu tin platen by It pfinlc. nod ere aelliag eottoa tic- below I 8 cents, for w hich el. 10 was charged by Importers a v. ar ago. W ith less rapidity, but yet steadily. I other indust-ie- an- gaining Although brown 4-1 sheeting-. anan eighth lower ami print cloths a -iv-teenth lower, it is found that cveral eottoa mills an- started, not eeeert il hi the re-triction as to print doth e -which is carried out. Inetaasiag ie ' niaml has also started ipiit- a numS-i of woolen mills. including many mil', ni. dn giMwls ami hosiery. The de:na:u: for men's woolens is alvi anmea-hBl better, especially for heavy wightsml there an-improving -ales of bettet qualities. In Iw-ots and ehoCB also, growing b lief that prices w in not give way startd many inire -hop-, alt;;

many jobbers still shrink fnnu ' . prices a.-ked. heat eojoyed a brief ri-c. dropped over thrae cents, mid cl t hiwcr for the week. W.'iih- en receipts an 40 xt cent smaller tiian UmI year, for the past four week-. Atlantic exjMirts. flour included, in I same treeha have Isen d.:iM,flI-. agEin-t 7,94 ' "'TT !a-t year, Ml xiMirts of corn have been si bushel s, ogelaM t, vx.'.-: last Cotton ro-e three ntxteeaths, ti; without mat. rial cha.ige i-i m v. Mocks have not been deinorali. I M vinie exps-ctcd in view of inve-i rati. is, but el .- -d at : cents big" tru-tsund -I points for ralln ads II road earning- in three weeks of Kebrnary have Ih--ii ..' jwr cent. than lad yea - but 1,1 pareeBt than in l-'.rj. t nlcago esat-rnMin nage in thn-e wts-ks of Februar n-lMH-n JIV...VJ0 agaiiast '.iis.sn la-t ami JJti.öII in lVtt. Exchange- thr h principal elearingrionaes ha .-at. -rage I Tor February 7.rt per cent les- thai it pear. I'nilun - for the week have i l SM in the Daitwd SUlc-. again-t JT- Bat year, snd M in Canada against W veejr.

s i -1 iai. trains will be used to conrev the prisoners from the prismn OBth to the prison north. They will be the lo.ig term ami des-ieratc men. Two siratigi- men are under arrest on the charge c. burglary at Columbun. One of thaw had a fresh bullet wound in hia leg. A Msa HRoi s ejeloae visited Ronw..od the Other day, doing much damage. Two large barns were torn Sown, and the smokestack and roof of Hraril Block Coal Co Mine No. I wen carrieil a quartet f mile. The tor on a buggy standing IB one of the demolished barns was torn off and carried several feet, lcavirf? the remainder of tin- vehicle unmcve 1. N livet were lost. TBI plant of the Spring-Knierson Metionery Co., Lafayette, wns s i.ti in let the orders of court, the aimfBUtlMd biing Sil HO. The firr.i will MlftafftBf he known as the haiersooBurt S'ntiunery Co.

lUaattar 1 I um.- N..llll.-. of tho I'anloa of Jos. s iiiguilly. Wamiin. ion. Feb. J'..Sen,r le Lome, the Spanish minister residing h. re, atated last night that at nad rce . . an ol'icinl cablegram from Madrid, Hpala, thai tln-cnwn n-gent had nlgned the pardon of afaftt Sanguilly. T he further statement is mah- that i'. i-. action was taken by the Spani-h BBbUMt last wctk antl will Ik- pub-li-heil officially in the Madrid m wtpa p.-rs to-day. The telegram i-oiivcying this ini nation to Seuor de l.oiuc is signed by i'etinin. the Spanish iniui-tcr of foreign affaira.

MAJ. MKINLEY IMPROVING. He will lie til Kighl In Time for the Inauguration. CaVaaVtt, (., Feb. J. There seems to be some uiiiiccc-sary alarm about the pn-sident-elcct Telegrams of impiir athlressed to various ps-r.us here indi aate that feeling of naeaetaeM exists. It ia without foundation, however. Maj. McKinley, who has liad tbe grip for ten days is improving hourly am! took two walks about th. v.n t Mftd a long drive yesterday, tl ia coi or In returning ami the sparkle hau eom back lo Li vc

lae aeMtasswe hi. t. i.- ateteM Manl Kails. Raw Yoiik. Feb. JT. The pttreli .'s,ooo tons of eighty-pound steel rain by the receivers of the BBltUBOB al dado InllriMi .. at a cost ofnb ad 81.000,000. is eontii ini-.l by the Ottkl r--u the BMBBBUty. It Usaid thst these rails will 1 placed La the track as soon nposaible, nml that Bf fall the tra-'ks between Baltimore and the Ohio river will pruetienlly be entin-ly ndaid with new Meed mils and new oak tie.. As fa ' " the rail Is taken up it will be n-lai oa the less !mp.rtsnt branches, or u, ! IB xtendiug MBOh BeeaVvd si b-tra-k-

GOLD AND GREENBACKS Valuable Kind In an Old .lolnl of St.iiafBBl Among lead Man- I fT-et. TllMBlMI Ind.. Feb. .' 7. -Joh " Means. .i aged farmer in BheP'J " v ,! ship, ihis c.untv. died on the Uth. '"' Thursdav. whiie the appraisers were Uking an inventory of househ fecta, thev came acnes- some old -" pipe in the garret, when on- " With iKiVh ends plugged with old lids was given s kick. Hearing rat th-. it was examined and revealed baa which contained SLOeO in ft greenbscks.