Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 March 1897 — Page 2

WEEKLY ('Ol UlKli.

JASPKK

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t DBUENT T0PIC8. THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

FIFTY-FIFTH

lVwm 1 O um. of Arkansas, mi 011 Um Itth, nominated by the president n ic ndalatrr t Mexico. 1 m ' A dispatch from Malta, on the lUh. eatd that t'.iKi ltritish tns.ps had Lccu ordered to Cfuln frugn that station. 1 . IV S. HTHi of Indiana. ITM, on tin Itth, aomlnuted by PtmIAmiI McKlal, v t.. be flirt arahRl i"'--tu.u r paa eral. On the lflth the Bssciated 1 -.inks 01 hew York city held IW.TM.IM in W cess of Ike requirement uf the vi.Vpci cent. rule. Thk blockade of the ports of the be and of trete bj the war ship of tho concerted Luropcan p. .wen. went into effect OB the l'ith. ..- Caki.ist agitation is spreading rapidly in the northern part ot pam. Armed hands of l arlist.s are being pursued bp troop in the province of leruel. The supreme curt of Michigan fcnaid arguments. ..ti tue 1 7 th. in the I'mgrce case, to eompel the Detroit OOOUBOII couueil to order a new election for mayor.

Onv hundred nnd fifty men went out of the Okifl v IVnnsykan-u Cool ft I mine at 'H'.ineviiie. 0 on the Ittfa, hteanaa of the failure pf the annnnty to seeure proper ventilation. It is learnedhuTsenor Pupuy de j Lome, the Spanish minister, had s stormy interview with Secretary man before he agreed to the release Oi , . a 1 n..v'siiuiH-r mar '

rvivesler ixinwi v Imprisoned in Cuba. A dimatvh from Athen says thr.t s striet blockade of the Cretan porta -.- HI on the lTth. The bloclcadlllg the Qreeh ports, the dispatch said, vrould not. judging from apiHaran.es. begin for some time. The arehbishop of Manila, the cap .. i, IMiUinnine islands, cabled to

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CONGRESS.

.Spin! itoestssO Is Die nmstf. on 'the IMh PiuIASSU Ms ! Kin!" - j.r.i ;utJi4t ion env l.ti.w IS Kift y-t'fli onirress ta tiirassrulaarj sssalea emeeaAte

SlTlai lUeUlullvnledstteiiUon I s.-liii..r ' tpetstor In Hie 1. n.-s. M"-t of tin- - -'"" w Hi. Ina-tol until. t'M m -l'"' " '-"'- '.uiiiiK th.' SfOMiskttaM of the mum la 1 thr house ortfaaiti..n v us t'fTivte1 the eleet DoJ Mr Rl ..1 Main-. jaker lv the f"lb.wtntt vote Keet. IW; HsUS) ul in T-) ' Hi Bell iis.p.. TVs.) ti ml Mewsmftl (bU., , N- v.i 1. and by the rv-ele. ti..n f thr erveiini-i-arms nl ..Hier ..-re- r of the )st hous-. Mr K.-.-.I to-kili- ..Hi of ..m.-o, B.tinliiit.-r.sl I- , Mr Huriuer .r. J'u. . Hir seni.T menisee, . MTi.l inturu luliiilii.Mer.-.! lti- oath t. il h -im Hilars. The rules. .f tin- last h.nise ' 1 tlUUjUiaillj iflUQSWl After the .!raim f Hie vi ;ts tin- jip'siih-nt's in. sim iv n ii iv.si sad r ti; the ltitis'iev tariff bill 's tetredaead; Um e-'imt '.'Sees .in rulr u and tnin un.l nu.e-u-' . rv amsUMsd and tlietwu. att p. iu..ml-j.-iim.st until tsw i-th. 1 the hi !i.ne on tin- I'Vh. nnf pennon ! I! eas Baaasd, sad sstvral hundred Wils, publUan.! privat. ettatwdw ! ssd referred. : t.. h.nirs wa spent 111 itts.-usliiir the enslenI tuisnf Mr. Mm a. Henderson, sepotnsed bj the ijuTeanor el Florida to mi .i trsesaey. ah effort to have Mr. ltcn-t. rs--n u.lmitt.sl proi.-.! iimsui saasfiil au.i the BsaMetaaa islsrred, wjr. thor wuh 1U- eases fr-.n: Kentueky utul Orfoa, to tiM aeainlttei oa priTUeges sad : - f.on... Tile dilute then in!j.'i:rnet until t to" ISUk ... The bouse wua not la tmsien on the itMh. In tie senate, on the tMh. datfiag an .-iwn 1 ..n of on.- hour' duration, a 'urife tiuml-er oi i. ,iis that ha.i bees eat the ssasarisrer oatae I filet. In committee- inth- last or prior SfAStasses eere re-tatroduesi riio tui t..r the uijuvtr. in of ltd " 'Ttmient deht of the Tue it. e rniiroa.1 rtrwraalTt w;. reported sad placed oa the calendar A resolution aas agreed to took In to the purehase of the islan.ls of St. t'roix. BtJohO and SU Thomas The senate then vent into exeeutive ses;..n In the house. I the eonanilttee n ways and means not Betas r- id to resort, after the rsadtag of the Ji.uniiil I 'he hou-e adjournett. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

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the authorities in Madrid, on tin that -'(.Ooo additional tfOOfl foree the Spanish atddiery there lm pera ti ve 1 y necessa tf throughout the I

Stetes darinff tbaweab ended the tStb, .s reported by it. Dm i '- tr M Bffaiaal HI for sha correspodlof week of last year. For( aitadstha faO nr.. weret.l. against N last year. Thk oa f Joaepl iaafi Turkish consul ineral at Baatosv who is MSder anvst .-harmed with the eiui-o.le-im nt of I oitve sum of money WWW aetiiit' as trustee, rwached the rayruM soartof the United Stateaoeltbe trth T11K Loudon I'ajly thn.niele. .f the

lsth. said: It is stated that somawnai grave u.-ws has been received r.-yrard-big th.- eonditloo r the health f na Mror WUIlan Of .. rmany. un.l that certain eonstitotkmal prohaldiities buve ien dbxcnaeaV Thk senate eoinmittee on foreign relotkNM or.iered a fav-ral le r. p.-rt on ha arbitration treaty to be made to the . U, certain amendment, t hairman Daria a. instructed t juish UM on m I.-ration of the convention W Ith all jWSafbla speed. -a o ttm steamer I'eru. which arrived at M I ran. isco on the 17th. bdrOBffM tiowsthat I'rince Voshito llarnn. miiya, crown prince of Japan, was dead. The

fa.-t, aoweeer, du not um 'g annotineed in Yokohama r Tob U . it h.Imr thought best to keep it secret for slate reasons. A DMTAW I from Lloyd s IgVJBt at r.n-st. on the lbth. said it was greatly f, red that the Mutch mail steamer l tre.hl. which -ailed from K-.tt. i.iun.. I . hruary Js. for ltntaia, .lava, hud fottaderadla tue vicinity of I shant, and that the Hh) persona alie had oD bourd had U-en lost - A PitU ATi ii from Athens, on the Ittk said Uiat at a protra. te.1 eahim-t meeting it -aas lina.iv .ieei.l. d to t.ik. a. tiw measure-, which meant a declaration of war agaiaat rurkey. thus U ac.piiro the ritfht to maintain her artny in trete and deprive the powers of any ritfht of interference. ( the bai of the importations of the last tival year, the MintfU-y tariff lutriNluced in the house, on the 15th, Is expected to increase the revenue about 8i in. nnn.ooii, the laeaaae badag fsV vided anion- the several schedules, wool and the manufactures of fanttahlwf $ii.5oii.oou. and saaja s 700. MO.

fKI M.-Kinl. y udmin .strati. n is M lubje. t of much discussion in llautua. ami the Spanish ofh. iais are tryinif tc propitiate it by relcasiuif itnprisone.l Americans, astieu. Weyler much fears the effect on the I nited .stat s of tlio tales of insult and injury to Americans which louaul-tieneral Lee may tint. .nt arhcB he ratanw home ass pri ste citizen.

It was positively slated in Italian earn oAatel aartera, u the 1 4th. that the powers had virtually Bedded to make no reply to (nee. c . ans, r to Um note sV uiHudin the withdrawal of the I. reek fleet and troops from t rete, bat to proeaad at once to take such steps as would compel Greece to acCede to th. th inumU made upon her.

'i iik historic Hag. the standard of the 1 r..ss. w tin h w as 1 .1. .. 1 i 1 ' 1 1 . - Alexander when the war of independeoea began m LML which Kattltoi in fr. Sn In ece tin 111 the I BCh lsb , OitSi will b torawUf hun.U-d to tin- regiment commanded hy t rOWB Pi no N I oiislmitin- apoa Iba aoeeeloa of UMlrdsporV VI from Athens fof ihcssnly. Z3m 11.. Iia- been U. pt ill the 111'Hiu.sstrjf of Labi ia since the close of the w if of iu-epcudeuce.

Thk siijerb snrc. .phajftis in which will rest the hiHly of (ien. l lysses . Grunt has been shipped frOWS ChiostgO t New York. After its arrival it w ill h.transferred te the monuuieiit, and the Collin contaiTiinif I b-n. tlrant's hotly will he pUeed w i'.hio and the final dedicatory services will be held on April V!T. While Mrs. Hall. f Fort Wayne, lud., ras gOSM t.. t. Paul. Minn., to be innrriod. her daughter Mae and her ti iiie.-e. Win. K. Coleiick. one of the moat

eioatsent savd briUbsail lawyer of the state, committed suicide at the home of the former by takimr carUilic acid. A CAMttAoa conladnlag Mrs. . w. Wella, aged W, and her niece. Miss Laera Aadrcws. ajred is, was struck hy a Toledo .v. Ohio 1 entrnl railway p0a atagor tralo atacrossiaaj near Mbsrjra rille, Om 0 the löthaud both were instantly killed, m m M it F. DrDunr. foraserljr general secretary of the . M. ( . A., in (niny-. N. J.,aad well known h11 over the country in aasoclatioo eirvles, died of Bright s dlaenae, at the residence of his father, Francis i. Dadlay, on the Uth, after anilines- of four year- und eonBaewaral t the houae tot tibres months. Ft KTiira letalis of the busdrbarof the Laarada expedition in Caba were receivi i on th.- lata, Gen. Cnrlea KolotT ci.ii.lucted the ewpcditioti. Two improved funs. mounted on carriages for the um poet of nVagaj aorbwera anion is the weapons landed, and two nmre vrutis of the same kind were supposed to have been huidcd by the steamer Three Friend Ii araaasserted in t. IVtersburir. on the l'.th. that the admirals eoniinand- ' imr the forciin Minn. Irons in Cret'.n

waters, with the exception of the Ita. ' lea and i'retieh c .uimaiidcrs. had al- ' ready receive 1 orders from their reI speed goTaraasenta to bUwknde the

Phfsvena. the town ot ayrn, on use ureen Island of that nisiue. and the port cf Yolo in Thessaly. A iu..... in uliieh were seated Sanford Gardiner Biul Mrs. t has. Kenton, was struek by a train on the Krie railMad, on the i'.'h. while crossing the tracks of that KMsd in hath. N. Y. Mrs. Kenton was killed, but Mr. Gardiner atapafl unhurt. on tkn m turning of the 1Mb tramps drove spikes in the Louisville .S; Nashviiw switcfi at Anriaeileld, Tenn. A

freight train was wrecked, -everal earheing telescoped, w .th heavy Iohh. The deed is supposed to have been done for reennga be lianans recently ajeetad from u train WkO d-mhtless intended to wreck the ' hi.":vo limited. ON the UKh the l'arls Belnif published a repori f an interview with M. Ivlyannls. prime mlnlaaef of (ire...-, hi w hich he deeiared that Gr. eo. would not na ent to tip" -stablishinent

of an autonomous udniinistrutiou in Crete. Tata surar rertnery on South Second street, wininaislinig N. Y.. belonging to the American Sutfar Beintag Co, after shutdown of over five months.

om iid. on the L'.th. w ith a force of 11 nrli Ml men. The bntrodoetloa of the tarilT bill with its increased duty on sU'nr i- helieved to lie respon-iblo for the innnniptloB. Batranon i-kan. laJoanrnwill pay risit t.. st. Petersntr in April and remain there two weeks. 1 11 k unruly .-lephant Tip. balong invr to the Itanium A Hailey -how. was stranglad to.ieathat the winter qnnr

tern oi the circus In Bridgeport) Conn., on the leth. Efforts to ffanaon the ale pliant hy concealing capsules contain tft larie qoaatll ieaof ej an Ida f potassium IukI proven futile. 1 1 ' Mtv N mi k. of Klo mIc Island, Is to Is- s.eietary of the t-iiihs-sy of the I'r'tcd Mates in reat liritain. I. Ks. rlonaoi Poamn, f New York, w a oa the h'.th. nominaUd ambassador toi ranee. CoL. HAT, Of the District of olurnhin. Wan on the ltith. n .initiated b the nreeldent smhnaaador astrnordlnnre

an. l minist, r plenipotentiary, to the

i-ourt of Ht. .lamea. I MRU is no doubl Hint I'rsnk V

Palmer, of Cldl Ogll w ill b aipoint. d

11, ni promptlj ooti firmed pabltc printer.

Maximii i (an Hakiik.. . "is arrested in st. Loada 00 the lftb. charged with

cm b,v, lenient and larceny, preferred

by .lohn L H MM meyer. proprietor of t lie Great Kn-sUrn Tea Go. of that eitv. The aioonnt stolen arlll eggragato la.?tw s.u. ,." ' .ui 1 JI.'oO.

A m m nrHh swords wns loegbt a the t. Oucti race conrst. near IHMrbsj ..lithe 17th, b, twe.11 Ugnn 'ii. U iInnabniupiou. and M. I houiejrue, e I .. neb unibur, Five hundred ast.-n-

labed spectators edtnaaaed theBgdati J in the sixth attach M Thosnngnaa was slightly amended In the Hp. t tb 17th the river st. ain.-r Sunol. j I... und from San 1'rancia.o to Yallejo, Cni,. collided In .m Iranciseo bay with the bark Olynip n. hound in from l'hila- I dolphin. The Sunol turned bottom up und sank. The crew and pas-enters JON picked up hy boats from tho t dj upla and other ffeenahl m arut hiiiul. 1 11 saloon brawl in 1 sirs.. 11. New, on j the nigdit of the 1 7th, I i. k Bradford, ;i Montana niiiier, w'no backed 1 it.siintuons, was fatally shot by a stränget named Smith, w ho t.n.k the l orbett side, Smiili was arrested and jailed uuiid threat.- of Lynching. W11 i i am I". A 1 ' a m s. th.-author, w i.lely known by his nam de plnana Oliver lptlc" wu reported, on the ITtb, to ho 1 1 ry 111 nt his r. -ideti.-c in Horch. -ster, j MnW . and hi-piiysieiansexpr. sscl tho opinion that be oonld lira hut a short time, WAsiiiMiioN III --is., resigned the

poatmaatershlp at Chdeago, on the 17th, to derote all bis time to bin candidacy for mayor of that city. Tun much advertised pngilistle en counter between ( orbett and Kitr.slmmono enme off at Cereon, Nev.. on st Patrick's day. and it would seem that the good cid saint frowned upon the d eecmtlon of hi- particular day. as the colors of the Kmc raid isle.woru by t orbett, Wettt dow n before those of MT ornish adroraary, s-k. hbtaxi Buna, on the nth, sent a batter t Coa&misaloner Lnnwtwna ' the general band ofBce, wh at action in the Chicago lake front case was annulled and severely censured, offering to Mr. Lamoreux an opportunity to de lend hiuiscif. Thk admirals of the combined fleets in n tan water-, on the 17th. made a formal proclamation of the Intention oJ the powers to confer apem the island an autonomous government, subject to the suzerainty of the sultan. lx transpires tout the steamer Villi de St. Naaire. which left New York Marth f"r the West Indies, was i-cked the follow inj: day off the Carolina nonet, and. a- far as is know n, only four of the so persons w ho took passage

on her survive.

A nvni i ill "i D son of A. I, Kan-

beer, Uhrlng mar Marshall, okla., was killed. OO the 1 7th, by a horse drag

ging a biir loir over him. The hoy w as watching his father work, the horse being laaaoed to the log, Tim United Mates weather bureau.

oa the 17th, frare out the startling In

formation that BOO square miles OS the slate of Arkansas was under water arid that the Missi-sippi river we.ihl continue to rise. pom re-, ue st.-.uiicts. Including two gotemment boats, nrrieednt Memphis, Tenn.. on the ith. from the orerflowfed count ry north of that city, landing IUI) refugee and L000 head of atooli to hu eared for by tiM already over taxed LIurT city. Thb Austrian goTernment, on the isth. nandc protest t. the portt itoiiinst the ttutraireaeomnaltted by Moslems in the vilayet of Uneob, In Bnre p an Turkey. Tiik ran boa tfl Wbeelhag and Marietta wer' launched sue. is, fully at the yards of the I'nion iron works, all iraneiseo. on the lsth. A Lt s-iav steamer eoflf Oflng a bat

talion of troops to Crete passed through the Dardanelles on the lsth.

LNDLWA BTATK NEWÜ

THE EASTERN CRISIS, DUN'S cobJtJiBoiAt review.

ai Dm rille Barr Walker playeo

jrhost and was fatally shot hy man nrboaa he attempted t (rhrbten TM wlf l,; ex-Mayor 1 hi.rp. of Wnsbington, borsewhtpped a yeang man nii-ne.l Larl lor slapt inf bat son. A KT cat was round alive and uiiiiiJurcd under tue rums of the Pari. HM atcr. Indlanapolia. wbaee it had re niame l over a w. fc A Ti of ebemlaall in the match factory at Aurora, exploded and seven men were slic-iit V burned. It was wi'.h diflieultj thai the bn lid ingn wean saved KiTtnna belonging to a family in ontb lend slowed evidence of a maltgnaat disease and an examination hy a d. ctor revealed the fact that the bad diphtheria. Whether or not the felines have si. read the .tisease is not known, hut tue health ofBoart will cause a rigid outlook to he kept on all tabbiea Noah B. IIoovkil farmer of l'cru, fell from the ton ol bis srtndmlll the other day. and suffered terrihiy, when he w;is relieve ! t v death. Mr. Hoover s one o: the hist known luriners in lml.ana. 1 K of the rare coins much sought nttar bj coin colli etora has been seemed h . (raorge P. ßnu etiler, ol Rieh niond. It bin afealuan dollnr coined dnrlng the sh rt reign of M iximilinn. Skvkuai. years Dpi Jach tdtideb parser, of Larane, sold h-s hoty for s ! m order to save funeral expenses. He is now dead, and the doctor who bought the body has laid claim to it. It is believed that members of a gnng of eonn te rf altera killed Joseph bandore, one of their number. Ba srna found dead on a road leading into btuneia nboat a year ago, iik ehnrea ori.-inaliy erected by Bearf W ard Beeeber in Indlanapolia will he demolished. lie preached in it w hen he was -tl years old. A SBOOnO niilitin company is to be enrolled at Terra Haute.

Guns' hVtnt'Ki. and Oliver liaar. sons tmues

of t te bate Abrain G 1 ir. h tve presented to the First M. Iv ciiureh of Hichmood, where their father was a member, abaudsome pulpit in his m-m rv. It was dedicated with a fSMfasI pro-

ejramtne. Richmond aiinistera are mnhing a w ar on spiritualism.

I 111! Wl.it., Im- tieoii nrrested

abarged with drowning her infant child at Laporte. M. ('. Kindle, of Ooahan, depended on fait h to cure him of a chronic disease and died. A big hunch of shamrocks from Inland have been received hy Postmaster Rush. Man Babepta CLurn, noted for h r numerous cuarities. Ml b i I at her home in New- r-aiem. aged 7-. .1. W. Ml:. hi, of I raw ford vi'.le. has instituted 111 Ku-hville Iribe .No. KM.

The Gnu it Old Una of M Hiitiab Liiipiio Isin-ulie. Keten in vti.-i aalasaa PteseM anesasl ISn m no; 110I11I011 in Kemps, ami Uhu. n h Htresm Plea res neeese, Mm ii.u.e 1 kttta 1 ... . "i 1 ... ing Mi Bsesates,

It starts otT

LATt NEWS ITEMS.

is the eraate, on Iba 19th, dnrlng a Kort Open session. Is7 bills wen-(Added t.. the Tiis already tetrad need dnrlng h. extra session. The petition Of lohn Howard Addi'-ks. eonteitiM the lection of Senator Kenny, of Delaware, was presented and referred. The m mite went int.. executive session on

the arbitration treaty at ISJM) p. 111.. and at 4 o'clock adjourned until the ilst....In the house the tirst repr.lentntire .lay of the extra s.-s-ion gnra

indications of an unusual ly lively se -ion. Mr. IHrtflejr, ssdrnaaa na Iba

ways and means committee, reported the tariff bill, with a recommendntkm ihat it do pas-, w hich. w ith the aocoe penjrlng report, was phv d apon the calendar. The sundry civil and general deficiency appropriation bills were passed. .it none Walla k and Laoowib, of the United States circuit court of ap-(v-a'.s in New York, decided, on the 1 9th, in favor of the railroad Companies in the -nit of the ('nited States vs. the Joint I rathe association, nnd dismissed the npplicatioa tor an bajanetlon restraining the companies from operating

under the joint trattie agrcomiint.

I 1 i-sa i l on what is regarded as o-.hm!

SUthontv that Presi.t, nt uruirerot tue

1 ran-vaal and Präsident Htejm Of the Ornnga Free StaU hav. a (freed upon a

federal union of the two republics as a

result of the former's etatl to Htejm. fsaeb a union i- regnrded in Cape Tow n

With mneb concern, as it would s-ri-

ously complicate the situation.

Thk cabinet meeting, n the 1Mb, adjourned without deciding upon any definite plan of action in connection with the alleged lllbnater Daunti.-ss. w hich had come to be r. ;u d, d a- a test 1 naa hi reapeci ba Um policy of the aiminisl ration. OH the I'.'th Adam Ail.imick. a Pole, of llicatfo. celebrated hi- llStb birtb ilaj annlieiaaijr His wife is Uring and is st years of age. Both are al mo-t i.iind from old age, tbonffb their general health otherwis,- is remarks hly jrMd. I Mi 1 111.4 throinrhoiit tin- I'nited States, for the Week ended on the 19th, as reported Ly K. .. Dttfl v o. were akfitiiist '.'HI for the eorrespondimf week he.! year. Kot- t anada the failures were :... arain-t 1! hist year. Thk report of the WMUinittee on ways and means on the tariff bill was made to the house of represen t all ve oil the

i'.'th. in Chairman Dtnirley. 1 iik. pr sident, on the I'.Mb. m.mi gntad Chnrlen I . Gordon t be postmaster at 1 hi.iiffo.

of the 1 ribs of Ban-Unr,

with members, .It STICK OK IHK PK AI K. BU JollNSoN, of Plnlnflald, will ee lebrat bfai fortieth anniversary as ' siiuire" next autumn.

He is now over so years old. A. W . BnaonUE, ef Laurel, has a deed to government land slfnnd by Prenb dent .lames Madison. 1 11KKR was a strange upheaval of the gronnd on the farm of (ieorife White near Franklin. For a distance tf :id feet the gronnd) was thrown np several feet hi;h. W akkams have been isue 1 for two Indisnapalis medical student, eharged

with attemptinff to steal corpses Iron the grneayatd at t billieotbe, I UK farmer!, of Howard county have organized to wateh the wsrketa and make carload shipments of produce at s ' ma . ,i. r, MorxT the other div appointed John V. Vest custodian, K A Lefsdon n-sistant CttStodian, and Samuel C. Si.utt angbaeer of the tatehonaa, Man HlNHIKTTA W'lI KlK. of KIwimhI, the other cay applied for admittance t,. the Madison cmnty bar, and is the Brat woman to make such application in this court. She is the wife of Attorney Herman Winkle. If tea Ouen Ball, n jronng woman lieinif nesr St. Joseph, has been sent to the Central insane ssybun. She imagines that she is Mra James 0. 11 one. jr.. and spende the day writing letters to her imagined hushaiot. Tbk prisoners in the county Jail at Warsaw stterapted to escape the other hljfhl by sotting lire to the betiding. W illiam Orowl threw a lighted match tbrottffb the urates into a barrel of kerosene w Inch WWl standing in the

Corridor. An explosion resulted, the w . ...d work in the eorrldor beeoealng1 at once Ignited. sheritT Matthe wo dki not release the jirisoners as they had anticipated, but let them suffocate While he and his deputies battled with the Barnes en til the Bra was under control. It was then discovered that several of the prUoners were in a had condition from the effects of the beat and amofca CrOWl and two others were car: .e l out unconscious and hadly earned. Own of the hip-pest heels ever crown In F.lwood was being exhibited the ot her mornlnf aad measured H inches bmg and 'in inches around the larff.-st part It WWbjhed 10 pounda I wo children of John Sheets, of Swan township. Nohle county, were fatally burned the other morn ul-Th.-ir parents left the Iioum, snd durai(f their absence the children, a .-I 6 and 1 procured an oil can. ponrlng the liuuid over the floor and set tire to

it Chss. Grat and W m. IJaysor, on trial at Jreencastle for the murder of Win. td-.nits, were sentenced to prison for life. The men narrowly escaped the gallows. Five of the juryman were in favor of hanging. Xt contractor have begun work on the foundations of the big uteel plant that the American Tin 1'lnte Co. is erecting in El wood at a eo--t of 1100,00ft Wm. (. kinks, aged if yenta, antebbsd the other afternoon by hanirltig himself in an unoccupied loghnuse near hih home at Howard. Parke county. He had been married to his second wife Ohoiit two week-.

I.om on March 10.- I oder the title: j 'The Lastern risis." a sixteen page pamphlet b) Mr. (ladstone will lie issued to-day. The pamphlc! is in the

form of a letter from Mr. UladstOWe, ! addressed to the dnhe of Westminster, In win.-h the aw premier pcooaeda to 1 1 says: stvsen la srswea nam been aeanrrtai in Mn seal ' short luienui for las l-ust tsn rears .f sw. ii. aters as losttrour reswnoa bwnaaiti Ui it- iiiii.-rninst fsssesSS and Ui i..t4 j sb aMeal from ..ffi.-iui sapsesonal seaaeienea j t'nt-.l llu- mos' recent .lutes tin -e trim -.let inns have sei-mcl tu uH.ile-n no echo suve In Knrlaad, OBI SOW li'it hus lasned 99cm esst trn Rurons aad aa sasj eoeesioeswess taat na- ! Hen- sssreU us tuMnnta are seacerasd tins ; lasen s straag hoM npaa las pnaho adad Lai 1 bum seres la aneeata asrs occurred upon a Nsatsof Inteaslty aad ia diveesltjrof their srlckedaess beyoad aU asoacra, if set all sis i toriesl. ecperteinea 4tt shts ans nam dsns un- 1 i. r 1 lie .- - f tin- -ix treai soems, eao are represented st Use sorte bj iiiui.a--i .ior- who iboutrbt their fetile verntaee seJBcleal eoaa , ti rpolse ui Instruateais of dsata, shsaw sad trtur' proTldlno thai in Heating U tae ail jii.iic i .11 wnii on saataer, Th letter then goes on to review the enatern question since is;ts. Mr U ladatone recalls the fact that hla ministry, in mm, organined a Boropenn oonoart t. proonie the fnllftlmant f the treaty of ists in regnrd to IfonteeMagro and Oreeon The foreas of moral in anion ha i in en exhausted, um! a aqundron of war ships of the six powers assembled .n the Montenegrin or Albanian coaeti It was soon found that to several pwari a "eoocert of BoropeM meant toy demonatrntbnta which were not intended to pnaa for reality. "Wa did not waste any time to gulmnbw the 1 corpse into life." Mr. (iladstone con-

"but framed a plan tor the

seizure 01 an imporiaai pon 01 um sultan's dominion-. NN e found as our principal support the wise and brave Alexander II., who then reigned in Russia, The effect wrae perfect. Them Was UO war in Lurope. though this i.ughcar would doubtless bare been Used had our proceedings passed beyond priv acy. iur plan became ku-.w n to the sultan. and w it bout a single ditliCnltv Montenegro obtained her present considerable extension and Tbea sah was added tollreece inter, it la time to apeak srith freedom, Nt this moment two gn at state . with an Bnropenn population of lSflJoOO.000, are un.l.r the government of two young neu. each Waring the title of emperor, but in one ease, is wholly without knowledge or experience, und in the other ease has only such knowledge and experience in truth limited ettottgh, as have excited much astonishment and sonic const, r nation when an inkling of tin n; has been given to the world. In the eon cert of the pOWera, these lowers tight steadily against freedom, But vvhv is our government pinned to their aprons." Mr, Ulndatone then reviews the bb lory of Greece ami 1 r.-te. and nays: e have before us a I'a.'ul facing six (ioliaths." He argu.-s that Ottoman rule in Crete is a thing of yesterday, but 1 r. tc was pert of U recce and tin- ( r.-taii people were part of thei.r.ek : people o.iMMi yenm ago. " Nor have their moral and human ties ever

broken or relaxed. "he suvs. "aad years nnd nantnrb vv ill come when this bad dream f Ottoman dominion has pa d from Barop that the union will still subsist." (ireece; by her bold action." Mr. Gladstone eontlnnen "hue conferred a trc.it service utioii Lurope. She has

rmade it impossible to plater over this qaestloB aa we plntered in Armenia, 'i in-mi t ion-of Enrone are in un ion-stages of their training, but l no not bcii. vc that it is the European people whose judgment w ill tolerate the punishment of (ireece for the g 1 deed she recently performed. Cer teinly it would not Is- the French, who BO largely contributed to the founds- 1 tlofl of the kingdom. mr would it be the Italians, win. nr.- so mindful of what their fathers have undergone, and h-nst of ail the Knglish. w ho. if the rami were open to them by the dis- 1 solution of parliament, would show h.ov they are minded by returning a parliament which, upon this iiiest oii would sneak with unanimity." 1 I THE ARBITRATION TREATY. lalimlaiilleo la Iks aass Deessssw sUeang neeeelitaa to n KetinesUoe, N laninnTOX, Mnr.li 10. ImmedlOtely Biter the senate went into -xe.-u-tivc ses-ion yesterday afternoon. Nen- : ator Daria, for the auanasttfem on foreign relations, made 11 report O0 the g. 1. ml treaty of arbitration with Ureal Britain witfe certain amend

ment-. He offered a resolution that the treaty as amended be ratified. Senator Morgan, of Alabama, took the door immediately and began vigorous speech against the ratification of the convention. Mr. Morgan sn,.ke als., of hla colleagues on the commit I Meaan Mills and Daniel, but it ia

bnble that before the nennte nas

ceded very far both Of these men

will have something to say for them

selves. 1 he ebenem are that the debate will last through several days. LITERALLY PARBOILED. and Fts Of Two Yi.nna Men. lm-lontl Vlrtlnm of CollUlon. Dnrem, Oni, March iv. a ootlbthm between two engines on the Heiivcr M (lulf road took phi. e at the Nineteenth street crossing. One of them was completely wrecked. Tho collision caused an escape of steam, snd two young men who were on their way t work Hugh MeBrid an Patrick nney wate eamgfai In the escaping s' am and found literally parboiled when their dead bodies wore taken out a few minutes later

ayntk nealasss 1 nu tsatan me tstssss oi t 01 i.-i Vseestaas Msvuj 1 . 1,,,. H.o.il,n. nl. ., s., .,,1, Mt , , iU U raw Ik in tie 1 tU Hrsaeaewut 1 , . H.1.1 nmisw ks fsrei atlali tu 1 ..... ,, sseseas. HM 'lis. March m K. (j. pnj, v Cn say to-day in their wevklj I, . . v of trade: Though steadily increasing, busti , is still mneb be loa Ita volume iu i..,. nu r ears ot prcsmarity, and ntaut . . pre disappoint mint. v there some gain every week, with mora hand-at work and more mill-, loopff, al mil. and the sure result ho . . ( . ,.. vhases for consumption euUuol m long delnyecL In some branebe fi lt already. There is larger distribution of ttnisbed products, an, I tli. ,... nmnd tor oommerela lonas has 1. , increased, especially in drj goodi ., I the iron and steel bruiieh, The progress of the Iron and steel La, I duatry ia hindered by anccrte.iut anrdlng the coat of babe ore for tha coming year, thongb the repk'au-ti joiirumcttt of producer.-' in. . Lin terpreted IM evidence thai un sgi ,. meal will he ultimately reached it la reported thai Morris ore at ! rs 0 i,l ba taken as the basis, w hi. U a. J imply nbout gi.:t6 for Meaaba 01 until the (pieatlon ha- been settled, many important transactions art , fclTcll. While there is no great u. t, ,u finished prodnote, the demand su 1 increase--. Contracts loreevera r .11 buildings at Chicago are pendiuj and for a good naa) britbyeeend ..1... r si road works, and t lie demand 1. r 1 .1 shed- tor toi plat-- tnnnufacture. Tin tends low er, at 18.85, n Ith bearr receipts, und with weaker Loodoa iuu tntiona Lead is inactive a I 3,81 aad OOpper it weaker, although the tritliujr decrease in production in thla countiy is practically balanced bj Un- small ln crease in production elsewhere, Although shipments of boot- and ' shorn are almost as large u- in any i previous year, it 1-announce, 1 that una or two of the largest works bare closed for want of orders. At the same time, nmny other concerns are baking rery large orders, it la claimed, nl prices below tuosc generally quoted. No change w hatcv.-r appears a quotations of leather this w 11 an . the 1 1 hieago market for hides fluctuates without detinite tendency, although the stij ht changes reported are downwarn. Whim nannaincturt-ra oi euttoa g.Mids are looking lorw .u i with much confidence, the present Jeuni , 1 in n-.t OOUni to expectat mu-. lioi has tin ur-

tatirncnt in production o( pnni oths nocompllahed the desinsl fthan iu coiKlitiuo. The buying oi w iu 11 y of a -pecilative character in - ., tloo oi new duties, continue remarkab, large. Mil. s at II three chief markets tor the past we.o ...iv 10,aui,wm pounds. Ko great increase haayel ired in the demand for goods, . few more nulls have tou nl ei a irders to start, perhaps in car: am paling s future demand, 1 he exj uti tion of Hew duties doc- not -1 if Suenoe the g-nsi- mnrkete aa u! nxpe i.i. The deiiianil for w heal ha- mil - n P much help to speculation, exports have been only 1. ;.'" ' -la, again, l 1,11,80, Hour included, toe the corresponding week lust yesrj whin- weatern receipts iia.- been onlj Lnr7,teo bushels, against Min,tmi hasheis last year. Accounts regardin.' the coming crop have Ik-'cu less gaeomble th - 1 the price has advanced I . CCUt t he export-of corn continue heavy. 1 ! ,. uushels for the Week, and 'i 'tali. .ns advanced seVell elgh t n . lOf 1 tton market ha- al-.. been -Ufeleea, and w hile the price has t a small traction, the nurrownes in. im I bete and abroaai baa U baduenpe, Noteworthy sales of nbout shares of stocks by foreign h have not materially depre- . - even Of the stocks so largely I" the average of scetiriti.-- h

Brady held, the sixty moat ati road atoeka mnging nbout aneeai

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