Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 February 1898 — Page 2

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SknhkI'aivm resident minister from Costa Kicu. stated, on the 17th. that there was iu foundation for the rumors of a revolution in that country.

CUBREXT TOPICS.

THE NEW8 IN BR1EP.

M IM I lUNi n.s K. Win Aim. president f 1 li Woman Christian Temperance anion, 414 bortl after midoLghi, on the lath, at Um Botel Empire in New York city.

TllK disaster to the Maine has liroUMd a feeling umoug iuciuIhts of congress in favor of extreme liberality in appropriations for the uaval ami military establishments. SKN.VTolt Hoah. on the 14th. introduced a hill for the suppression of gambling in the territories of the I in ted Mates. The hill is broad la its intention-, and provide-, heavy penalties. 11

Tm british government has mv bids for four first -class armored ers of 11,000 homn-POWWf and jyy MM tonnage than the Power tuiich vessel is of U.MO tons disp U(.nt. 1 a pnrAVoa from wi y, agtosvon the l.'.th. said: '"Naval fy. rs i,M,u forward with certain r brush at M.a if not a pro!- yvar yvith Spain. MJBenl,'r ef -congress are of the same belief."

FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Ik the senate on ihr llih the smcn-lmen I nf M Allen fNeti t.. tin- diplomatic sail ronsuUr

appropriation bill rptsitfiniit the belHeerci of the t'litiitu Insurgents wits reported sdvlv Mr Muxall s r.-. I i! in alltnff uor

prcsi.tcnl for reporta f lulttl Stt'-t,).

111 iidu and ior iiiioriu.ii i m at iu . irir MMt of the autonomous i.-. i timcnt

hitil been li. . -rrditol to tics not err

reootfiiieU l.y it wan u.t.it.ite.t with In the ho um? a resolution o'

vlouslv reported by the (osslgr

tee. us to tlie coiii'cinrailos n without .lit ision Much . '

voted to District "' CMr

In the senate, on

Lolfi Wll.l.lAM

tenced by .1 u.lgc

trat MlMIIMl

nth. 1.' I

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of fi

let-

winch in.luceJ h

iv. :. the llr

Ht I' ' buvilij; the

Cipltated

road n' sloO

itii

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. -.aley. pra .:. ."Iii t -

. Xi riion ws deajsitirss.

calling on the utter '"-" "" .. ........ h "-t'"'lfl for the reas. .!.-.

t. uhtudon UN plan of re

st morltf.' lion 1-of the lvn-

ih of hi t:niou Pu lrte. nod mhi: nix tv 1 bv a r ''in r n

l4vt!t dtoMMloarf thai' Ifta ral

st.er. which oe.-upieil much of the seTM resoltilioa was llnully passed In n

j4e, form In tin- house t'i-.Uywis

nr.i to o..iwidttioii of b.lls and joint ret-

tAnt.Ktis. under call of coninnttee. 18 of

which wen- parsed. March I '.' and S WtM tm apart for dlamMMM f me Lood bill relalinit Ui NNatelM aail matter. In UM senate, on the 16th. the discusaton upon the coast defenses was I he leading feature of the dajf'l proceeding, the trend of the sueei'tira lielait In f.ioi f more liberal appro

priations for the worU. MMI natom taknik' Charles 1 1 iward and

the . i.c that the ;ni;.Hiut siuuui Ke-r.a

f

fi n I K as v--n-

uawrenee. iu the Ceil-

MMMfit leMldoll ou t no

.tv ears' p. 'ii.ii sei vm iote

of iMiiltv to a cliurtre

1 jr.on.st Sam Uewte. a money

Ar lie was taken to ..ruiwood

rrls in isnn.

f TK Klo in up of UM Mai ne created

1 I ti. ytssjitest r.nistei iiat ion in Havana. 11' I ... ..11 . .1 .,. .'ill- Wi'l,'

. W'll'Mis Ml nil I'll! Ii IM

wnashe.l. and the rrigiiteneti peopie at 'irst Udieved the city vva M-iog Isnubarded. ii i.i tat D, Moonv. nn einidoyeof the linn of Ihinlap lints., was arrestol in ChieagtK on the I Mb. on the charge of IM Ung 8."."o from the funds of the'tk I'ark l'uilding and LaMM MM oiat in. Tut: passenger nml freight steatuhoat Kriesson. which plies Wtuccn I'hiladeiphia aii'i Ihiltimor-. sank iu the IMaware river, off U'iliniugton, Del., on the lüth. Sity passengers were rescued . A km nil si um M. expedition, lestined for tu ha. was intercepted, on the l'S'h. hy the authorities ut Ivingston. Jamaica, and a quantity of arms and ammunition sei.cd. Mk. t.i aksiovk. left Cannes, Fraucc, for Kurland, on the 17th. Fivk men. giving their names ns U.A. Williams, .las. Downey, Harry Church.

Paddy Kyau. are

under arrest at Lafavettc.lnd.. charged

t-,-.-.ctftecccfrfe&awft DUN s commercial rcview.

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STATE NEWS HAPPENINGS.

IS I- ' m s

AT FEVER PITCH.

AT BUTLER. IND., 4n (Mil iaiiB K en-Ma IHe.r rU of BobMM relhl l'ar. r.ni.Kii, link. Feb I. fW several months no rh ries have fetMB rcjHtrtrd on Lake HwW freight cars. Previous to that an apparently well organized gang Miccoc.icd in looting' cars of many thousand doltanf mmlk M merchanlis and always escaped arrest. The company had Ix-en in bOMM that they bad l-y close v atcli friglitenc.l these thieves away, hut in tins they tvere mistaken, for F riday night one train, as it was leaving the yards here, was robltod of several hundred dollars worth of merchandise, which was thrown from the cars along the track aad much of it afterward picked up and carried away. No clew was h-ft by the thieves and the company's officials fear that the old gang has commenced operations again.

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ni.llunis less. in uie - i -

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bouse, tfee debate up m the banUruptov bill. which ocupiel the sessi m. attracted but little attention, m -si of the member aaagNgattag In theeloak r.M.Kis and lobbies .iiscusstntf t!ie accident to the b it l' -h p M one in the harbor

at Havana A res il .: on of sympathy nu tne

A (''ij message from Montevideo fBU1,:1..s 1 ut i:. a was iiiunan

vs'.Ka, fnili otters to recognize tue I adopted

Ko erniiiciU of Ban fir u. stas in Crugua m cxchuiiL'-c for the favorahle attittideof I'rtiL'uay t.nvanl Chili in case of war with Argentina.

Sk. uktaky Wilson of th. total department returned

burton citv. on the 1Mb

visit to Florida, where

agrieult.i ash-

frotn B a s

he went at t lie

sugtresti.in Oi the president to stuoy the productions of that country. Kt. Hon. Sik.Iamks Stkmhfiki.i died in London, on the 17th. at the age of 7s years. He held the office of Itwi of the admiralty, under secretary for India, lord of 'the treasury, and represented Halifax from 180 to MM in parliament. I.IKi T.-tiKN. U KVi.K.it. who arrived in Itarcelona. on the 17th. expressed the opinion, in the 0OWTM of an interview, that the disaster which had hefalleu the I nited States war ship Maine in Havana harhor was -"due to the indolence of her crew

I Is- the enate. on the 17th. the resolution Of ' Mr Turpie i Ind.). dcclar.ntr the enate k oppoait ton to the confirmation of the sale of the

Kansas l. lflc railroad was after aspirite,! , ssion adopted by a tot-of M to n the opening of the senate the blind ch.iplain dellverexl a touching- invocation w ith reference to the awful d. saut er to t he l.altlenhip. Maine

1 In the h.iute the bauUrupt. v bill was ttie only 1 measure considered and Interest in that meas

ure was thorouirbly overshadowed by the disaster to the M tue PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Tiik Canadian government has refused to permit the I 'nited State t roops to cross the ttoundary line of British Columbia, and the efforts of the war department to relieve the sintering miners in Alaska lias in consequence received a temporary cheek. Aimost BH iter the nose of Kdward

liaylor. suiw-rintcn.ient of PlakertOM.

berj. A large numher of MMOl checks takeu from one of the ritled pouches were found iu their js.ssessiou. Howard ha confessed.

Tut; Coinp.gnie tor.crale Trainat lantiquc line steamer I lachat. hound from Marseilles for Coion. was totally wrecked on fnf p-dnt of the anary islands, at one o'clock on the morning

i.ftheltith. Her captain, second 0

Mk. tiKoitoK U. ll'ioi-KH. well known

as a large st.K-kholder in the Standard Oil to., died at his beautiful home. "Ehnwood," near I nionville. O.. on the 15th, after an lilfaMM of over a year. Mr. BoopeV. who was 60 year of age, was noted for his liberality. AiH'KKS.sKH on behalf of the democratic, populist a-.d silver republican parties uhieh are the result of the conferences which have been in progress among the leaders of those parties at the national capital, were issued on the l.'.th. They seek to unit e the members jf three parties in future elections.

ami many Spanish spies, a large Cuban MU.n ,,a

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cer. 11 of her crew and one passenger were saved. Thirty rht of the crew and 4'. passengers were lost. Wim l. assisting to serve luncheon at her home in a fasliionahle portion of Fort Scott. Kas.. on the Kith. Mrs. S. F. Letcher w as arrested by a deputy United States marshal, charged with sending obscene letters through the mails assailing the character of Miss Anna (iuilford. Tn fading at Madrid over the bare suggestion that the disaster to the Maine might have Is en due to Spanis'i treachery, is one of the greatest indignation at the thought that the Americans should believe Spaniards so lost tc

honor and hospitality as to he guilty ol

BI-MET ALLIC LEAGUE. tt III la in .1. Ilry iaii Will Attend the Convention ut IncliHi.apoll. Indianai'i.i is. Ind.. Feb. it. Allen

V. t .ark. seen taryof the Hi-Metallic League of the Ohio Valley. Tuesday received a b-ttcr from William J. Urvan aiuiouncingtbat he w ill attend the convention of the lcau'iie here April ti and T. In the latter Mr. 1 try an says: "You may announce that 1 wiil attend, and 1 hope thai you will have a big convention." Secretary Clark has also acceptances from Qeorgf Fred Willi iH, of Massachusetts; Chairman Jones, of the democratic national committee, and exCongressman Itartinv, c utor of the National Hi metallist. MurlT and Sunde. Panactm, Ind.. f. i. Word has c 'ine here that John l urran has killed himself and wife at Hellmont. 1H.. Tuesday night. Hot h have heM resi-di-nta of this eity until recently. Currati was employed by the Louisville. Kvansvilie and M. Louis railroad, lie has been jealous of his wife for MM time yvnich seems to have been uncalled for. Tuesday afternoon Curran. in a tit of jealousy, ahot his wife and afterward shot himself. Hoth are dead.

tirewt I trite iiiml er Mra. Stolla'a Munlet at I'orlliaiid. FoKri.AMt. Ind., Feb. 15. The excitement caused here by the discovery of the murder of Mrs. Louise Stolta, whose Iswly was found iu her home iu the northern part of town .Saturday eveniti '. is still at fever pitch. The clem nt of my stery, too, is hy no tueanseliiuiuated. Mrs. Stolt.. a widow w ho lived alone, was about 7J years old. Her husband ha liecn dead for sev.-ral years. Muco his demise she ha I occupied their home. She was known to Ik- quite wealthy, possessing perhaps S-J.",KH) or BO,000. and this m tlouht led to the CrlflM. She w as very small of stature and piite frail, but very plucKy. as was i. nee evidenced when her bouse

i tMik fire and three men were required

to bold her. A strange thing connected with the atl'air oecurred Saturday afternoon, when City Marshal Mont Malum received a postal card through the I'orV land ottice stating to him that Mrs. Stoltz had liecti rolds-tl and for him to

pleas' go and see after iter at once. He went to the house, but seeing nothing suspicious came away. In a little over an hour the awful deed was known. The strangest circoanteBOM in connection with the affair, except the potal-eard incident, is the fact that ! Thomas Head came to Ofioaf Fremont j Carr a few hour after tho cr.me was out. und stated that on Friday evening , Win. .larrctt had come to iiiiu ami asked him to join in an attempt to get

some no iney. He asked w here, and was to'.d at a ":.;mv woman's house." Acting on this information, a jtosse of nttic rs arrested Jarrctt at bis home, five miles from here, ami brought him to jail, he a ihe time vigorously prolest ini.' Iii innocence. He said t hat he could prove an al.bi by at least five persous. Head w as also locked up to await future developments Tele grains have U en sent out for the arrest of Frank Culiotu. who is suspected of knowing MflaetbLftf if the murder. He is of heavy build, with sandy hair and mustache and freckled.

evpe.ntlon left lampa. r a., on ine niglit of the l-'th. and the next ii'ght saib'd from a point on Peace rlvrr. It is DOW know u on the highest authority that the real reason for sending the I'nited Stab s torpedo bout l ushiug to Havana was that t he Spanish aut hor-

A 1 KKKUW i. explosion of fire damp occurred in the Vereinigte t'arolinenglucek collierv at Hainmerly. Prussia.

on the 17th. Thirty-seven ImhIics were j recovered. Iu KtkUtlOB luativ minerI were seriously injured. It is believed 1 that SO persons perished.

On the 17th Spain otiieinlly disclaimed

Urn Kirkputnrk A.iinll. ll.-r ..ailtTerkk Haiti;, Ind.. Feb. HV Mrs. Maria Ixirkpatriek. of I'ueblo, Col.. . .. pp... I...I t....... Siirtiln.' i,n H

Mill' , , .II . I . ' ..v.v ..,-... , , , , - . , . ,, . ideted and work on the new structure charcre of forgerv and who made her, .. . . ...

Mill BhatMU IU tpatlty. Nnv AfltANV. Ind.. ii'li. 14. The plans for the new- clothing factory of J. M. Robinson. Norton .V Co.. to Inerected in this citv. have Isen com-

i'..;iih' Monday , was cantured I ticsday

ities have been lamoeriag with mall

sent to the battleship Maine in Havana u ,u,ullll.r the reib et. ous con

aaraor. tai-Md I tlw 0 Lonie Letter, nnd tin Jl-nuE tlEouoK. It. M a kaki nk. of the Btati ,u.imrtult.1,t declared the incideut

Missouri supreme coma. no ui.no- .

went an operat ion for appemllClll at St. Luke's hosoital. St. Louis, on the

wid Is- commenced at once. It is 1111 A .1 l fc I. .. ii ... - - - ...!,.

4, . . , ,, . 1 . . , l.-il. 11-11 V. .... Ol." II. ,S I'UII.MU V WV morning in the country vi miles west, 7 1 v. wi. , v for oci-upanev about the nuddie of She now hints her guilt. She r. ff , , ,. ... , . . , . t

..lilt. 1 lie uuiiiiiii 1 wi 1 ip rrv by 10J ' j feet, two stories high and

Tiik iroverninent lien ui the I'nion

I'a. itic railway in Kansas VM w.ped out.otithe ltith. at the Union Pacific station in Top-ka. Kas Ttie Kansas PaelW road was bought in by Alvin V. Kreeh. Mfreseiitingthe reorganization committee, for t,tOI,IO. There was no competition at the sale. Mr. Krech bciug the only bidder. AlTHteT Sh akd. on the 17th. tcletnphed Secretary Long as follows: Tn the opinion of Lieut. John Hood, of the Maine, who has just arrived from Havana, the Maine can never again ! utilized as a ship. He describes the win le forward body of the ship ascotnpletcly collapsed, where the ahock of the explosion was heaviest.

I llth. and who. it was thought, would I rally from the shock, died at 7:30 a. in. on the morning of the l.'th. Tiik. garris f Park has (..-en rein

forced by troops from Versailles. Tiik house committed on merchant marine and fisheries held a meeting, on the Hth. going over prottosed changes

in the navigation laws to remove troublesome problems arising in Alaskan commerce. Khom New fork to Huffalo. '.". miles, in Ml minutes actual running time, w as the record made over the Uric railroad, on the i:tth. by a special newspaper train. ON the IMfc a member of tfM Spanish cabinet said, in relation t the He Lome letter: ' The ministers feel more aggrieved than I'rt ridoat McKinley can possibly Is-. We are honest men w ho have Wen placed in a false ixsition hy a fooL" A roitiiox of the Westlich! IMateCo.'a laatatj at Thompsouville. Mass.. closed down on the I Ith. I 1 -im it 1; I'.ni.ixi.s. nav director in

Two MK.MItKKsi ,,f the cal.inet. who . , :,,,,, s.i.,1 ., navy, lias been found

spent some time with the president. OB Jttj y a eourt-iu.iUal of falsch. vi the Mit Ii . stated that everything so far ;im s').al'i;, , ,, , ,, t . and sentenced received indicated that Um loss of the U) ffl,,,-,,,! from th- navy. Maine was due t accident. apt. Mgs- j Tax aovtb wall : the I 'nion St r :i.

1 iu his telegram ir.uii Havana. . iillu. . piti shurgh. I'a. . w hich

w as destroy ed in th- recent big lire.

satisfactorily closed.

Tiik statement of the I'nited State? treasury, on the 17th. showed: Avail 1 able MM balance. dM9,MLaS7' gold re

serve. Slot. hi... , Tiik Uussian mixiliary cruiser Tarn liofT passed through the Hosporus. of the 16th, yvith 'J.inai soldiers and 10 can non.lound for Vla.li vosto. k. A si-Ki IAI. from Juneau. Alaska. 01 the l .'th. confirms the news of the los of the Clara Nevada, and says: -'Th cause of the disaster was doubtless th explosion of her Itoilers. Of the .'( people on hoard, none are lielieved tc have lie. II saved.

Itcamnu, of I'u. blo. is here and left

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Mrs. KirkTBt- 1 "v" " . T. ,, ,

liuni'.red and ninety unicornis win 1 it-

fugitive. Ik-aman says

riek's forgeries amount to 'housand dollars

several

of the same date, stated that he was not prepared to express an opinion on tkla point, hut couucled suspension of judjiucut. Sri vmm. of the aw ful disaster to the

battleship Maine. lbar-A dniiral Bl" knap, on the lth. said it was a very sigiiilieant tbing that the Muni- should have blown up la that particular hurls. r at this particular tunc In the absence of information as to the cause of the explosion he thought that was the most significant indication in the Whole matter. Fiktkkn steamships were at Philadelphia, on the Hth. loading , or Wlt" iug their turn M load, the grain that was going to that city in great .piaiititicH. Their nggre-rate carrying capacity amounted to over :t 0.1 1.11 X) hushels, and all the grain elevators at Fort Richmond. Washington avenue and tiirard I'oint were kept busy in meeting the heavy daaBMMo upon tin in.

Aarraout fro Madrid obi Üm l.'.th, anid the populace of that city MM greatly enraged ow ing to the belief that the Spanish eabiuef had apologized to the Halted States. I'hc dispateh concluded: The people prefer war to an apology, thinking th.it. Spain yvill suffer the least thereby, as war would lie decidedly disastrOM to th" large commerce of the 1 uited States.

At y;4'. 0 clock on the night of the l.'.th a terrible explosion took piace on aoard the United Mates battleship Maine in Havana harbor. Over 100 of the crew were killed outright and ninny Mlru injured, while the vessel was probably totullv destroyed, tire completing what the explosion bad spared. ISo such disaster has happened to the American navy uinoe the loss of vessels and men iu the hurricauo at Apia, fcainoii several years ago.

fid 1 on the l-'ith. A nuinlsr of DOjfi were play inr about the ruins, and it was thought that at least five of them were caught by the falling w all and buried under the debris. Tiik steamship Oregon, which left Astoria. H. C. on the Hth. for Uvea and Wtnffnoy, was towed back the same evening w ith her coal bunkers on tire. The tire w as sa d to lie und-r control.

A M timtn dispatch, of the l.'.th. says that Spain will demand an accounting from the retiring minister to the I nit.-.l Stutes for that part of his letter which easts doubt upon the good faithofthe ministry in respect to auto n. my und

the projected commercial treaties witii the I'nited Mates. It was reported, early on the morning of the lita, thai two or more of the vessels of the North Atlantic sipiadron had been directed to pris-ecd at once to Havana. Secretary I. on.' also cabled U the coniinander of other vesseis in the West Indies and at gulf ports, orMaring UmM to hold themselves iu readiness for any eincrgeiicv. Tiik Main- Nas a battleship of the second class ami waa regarded as one of the best ships in the new navy. She wit built at the Hrooklyn navy yard und was Ills feet long. feel wide. :i I mean draught and O.OH'J tons displacemeiit. She yvas eommanded bv Commander Sigsbec. one of the most careful oilieers in the aaVj Till federal court of appeals at NewOrleans decided . on t Ii- l.'.lh. the case against the noted filibuster. Three Friends reversing th- I-. ismu of the lower court and. therefore, against the owners of t he tcss. I. int. asuhkw Bumii Fhuraa, araal' MaSt Of the I ni v.-i-sity of lllinoi. was offered the posit ion of sup-ri utendent of public sein Nils of New 1 ork . and BM declined it. pfOfOaTtOf to rOBMMl at the head of the lllinoi iastitatioBk

LATE NEWS TP MS.

Is tin sen.iic. on to- istii A sel.sational debate was unexpectedly precipitated by eonsiiicration tif a res lu- ' tion otTcred by Mr. Allen ( Neb . directling t he committee on naval atfairs to I investigate the disaster to the Maine, the intimation being made and stoutly resisted that an invest icat ion by naval I oilieers would be in the nature of a ' whitewash of delinquent orliccrs. ...In the house the debate on the bankruptcy bill yvas continued, several speeches for and against the measure 1 being delivered The session lasted until ..." p. m. Pntouncai McKntunr, on the lata, re. eicd Baaor PaboM, charge d'taffairea of Spain, who had been comniaiid I by I the pieen regent to bear in pers n to the president her expression of ptO i found sorrow over the calamity to the Maine. The message was '.rief and ; heartfelt, cxpressino; the sorrow of the I jue. ti al.d her people.

lifi Kuprvmc eoort of mtfittrMaa. hen. U d down an opinion, on the lsth. r. v. fsi ng the Aecialon Of th trial court in t be e a --of ex-Auditor Kngeiic M.Mire. and dismissing the e.is... Moore mtm eonvictcd of eiub,,.leinc:it und s.nti'iiecd to C4fh1 years iu pris. 01. 'l'ho supreme court I. .'.ares t he tatute under which be was convicted unconstitutional) Ox the lsth Sir Julian I'aun dviseil t he secret a ry of state of ( irea; Hritain's consent that our military relief expedition to Kteadtke ahall pusa wer british territory, provided the arm I and aiiiiniinition go through Canadian territory ns baggage. An es-

Or .u-,-e.i to i. c h Lafaykttk, Ind.. Feb. 16. Jacob Van Dyke, aged J" years, of Shadeland, was driving a spirited horse attached to a single buggy, and going down a steep bill the annual ran away. The runaway horse collided with two other vehicles When the collision oc

curred with the second one Van Dyke was hurled out of the vehicle. His arm caught in the breech i ng of the harness and he was dragged to death. Van Dyke was industrious and highly steetned. Iii Ott 1. Klngrr f r a M !. Fkankton. Ind.. Feb. Hi. S .tne time igo Wink He Lane, an actor, lost the lingers on the right hand. He had them preserved in alcohol, and one yveck ago a physician and surgeon of this place cut the little finger from the rest and by chemical process jn-t-rilied it. IK" Lane had it mounted with gold and now wears it for a watch charm, and declares it a much Ix-tter mascot than a rabbit's foot. Thr m ui ii. 10 m I atM Wauasii. Ind.. Feb. II Judge S. T. McDonnell, of L..gansport. r. n it red his decision in th- John Wbisier will ?onU-st ease Monday. Mr. Wbisier was the vice president of the First national bank here and left an e-tate of g'.tii.ooti and the will was contested hy his son Clinton. The judge held that the yvill was valid in all its parts. The :-ase will probably Im- appealed.

put in. cmplovingHOo er:i'ivcs. v.hi.-h is about double the capacity of tiie present plant. Third Attempt at surdr. Imuan a poms. Intl.. Feb. 12. Mrs Lizzie W. Huffman. if bright wood, is dead from the effects of a narcotic j 10. son taken with suicidal intent. Several weeks ago her daughter K lith committed suicide. Previous to Edith's death her lover, Harry Phillips, committed suici ie. The daughter was despondent over her lover's death: the mother could not stand her lOflOIV over the daughter's death. Mrs. llufman had Wen a constant visitor to her daughter's grave, and Thursday night's attempt was the third within sight M eeks.

lln.li.eo Srarretr trTet-ieil Ur tlx-Trrnv. M.t it..- tlMtit-r Whtnal 4'i.itt lime. 1 to Prlr t upi at iitlatailfsd Kiaiira i lt..ii, Atlai.lli ami I'aelUe I'orta I air o Ii. Ihr Iron I ra.ir atinl lot Ion si. nir agtoar. Niw Yokk. Feb. H R. fl ,;., . Co. h review of trade, issued ;,. says: The dreadful disaster to the M.i'n.much 11s it has afTected all hearts not miu-h affts'ted business. e. . p . the stis-k market, where there selling Wednesday by speculators thin margins; but in no other specs a live market was an effect felt, bur .11 general business. An advan-e , ' .,, p r cent, iu wages by some i.;, ,,. mines is expected to Ik- general thr. . uut the lake region, except in.' M. saba district, and prices of the other ranges this year liav. 1 udvaios d If i-r cent., with an .1 BMOtof 6.oHi.(MMi tons outsi.l. . . gie s mines, w hich Wtokens au ontMft much the largest ever known Wheat has risen 3 OSOtS, Sad ei pirts continue so heavy that a inatcrial advance is natural. Atlantic egM.rts in three wet ks have U-. n , 119 bushels. Hour included, sgmii 6.01 .071 last year, ami Facitic . cpo have tst-n J .-IT'.."..". 1 . against 1 -last year. Such shipments, u h. avv engagements for the fin nr. spite of 1L430.H3I bushels of - 1 p.rted. against 1-..W.14 bashels 1 the same weeks last year, ar i: sive pnsif of the urgency of needs. Wheat receipts hold Bp Well though not exceeding last years H much as exports in three w. . ,s : MO bushels, airainst 4,ss.7j 1 ust . .-. The t-ottom fact is that the wot needs wheat, which this cmne can supply, for about six Bjntll come. Cotton has held unehangisl toi althourh a little lower fur ;. prospects of decrease iu tl 11 t ... being the main stiptort. The iron output February I. yvith reports of st-H-Us on hand not In-.o great steel companies, indicates a sumption of 3,iKJ tons per we. k

in January than iu the previous ruui Ht; attaineti in November, lsy".. The production is at prest-nt greater tksa consumption, stocks having laeress I '..Ol it tous weekly in January outi the steel tstmanies. wh'tse st.n ks pt& snmably decreased. Sru' weak ;. pig would naturally nsult. h gray forge has declined at I'ittsbmrfa, to s.'.a) yith southern iron . Chicago at tsineessions. nn rhan.'' jH-ar in pr.Mlucts. Though aeN ness has been somewhat lisapjs. the works are mainly sapphcJ months ahead. In building of steel cars, in 1 sheets for tinning, in rtads. wirwire nails, increased demand and besv) business appears, though bar and pipe are weaker and structural orders st--sonably s.ovv. Mine metals have sdsMMSd, tin Jb.'o cents .inconsiderable . :,. demand: nopfaV to 11 '4 for ia-o 98 heavy exports: lead to I. SO, and j spelter to 4. 10 centa 00 apec als tion. hut I failure to organize the tin pooi . weakness. American selling at Si and lower at the west. In the cotton manufacture 5 tion is restricted by strikes, and soiac grades arc a shade dearer The recent opening of higher grade woolens at advanced prices meets fl-mand than was xpevted. with Ins activity in lower grade and uu j. : cdly cuiuerou cancellations in j I weights, indicating larger buying taaa consumption has yet warranted Failures for thr week have U-en ' in the I'nited States, against last year, and 35 in Canada, against -i year.

ort of Docninlon police will be furalahed. The proposition will Is- neeepted. Tut. following sumiiuiry was given out by the navy department on the lsth: "Total oilieers and men on hoiird Maine. M total oilieers. total men. Mt total offl rs saved, ,'t; total iu-11 saved. ',': total oilieers lost, : total men lost, ','lii: total oilieers iujured. i: total men injiyed. 57; doubtful ( men 1. T. Hisi-Mi iiks from Washington, on the 1st h. aiiiioiitieed that the administration bad decided t hat another man-of-war should be sent at once to Havana to replace the Maine, and added: 1 ThM out von. cry will pl :i . Ik- the vesaci selected.'1 I' 1 1 1 Bl s thfoaghonl ttM country, as reported by Hun A 1 . for the yveck ended on mm Hth, were n5, agaitsif M for the BOffOSpoSldlng week last year. For Ca la.la th- f ui I urea wercJ... against fts last ;'ear.

Ti assaaa om n DsspssBOsi Tbmsb Rai ra, Ind.. Feb. i6. Jobs Carrington. the desperado who unirdt red two men m ar this city, is hiding in a deserted coal shaft. Tuesday a sheriff's pi sse entered the min-, out vv. re comncllcd to retreat, as th- out

law tired several shots at them. The ' sheriff r-turned the Are, but missed the man. and it is now the intention of

the authorities to set tire to the mine. Imlianit I'lKlnmOi r. Nominated. Wasium.toV. Feb. lrt The president sent the following names to the senate to be continued as postmasters in Inliana: Frank W. Carver, Angola: Alfred Wclshnn. Hanville; Morton Kilgore, (ioedlnnd; Harry A. Mrohin, K.i.tland A Work limit for I t o.ill. LvANsvii.i.r, Ind.. Feb. li. Jtadfll J. 0, Winfrey, of the jioliee court, has r. SOauaSMsd a workbousi. The structure w id probably be located two miles from the corporate limits, and will cost in the ncigldx.rhoixl of 87.".noo. I nn 11 a I BOSMS Wi.Mmi;. Uk iivoM. Inc.. Feb 14. Thee w:is I double welding here with some unusual f attires, .lohn Wravinger. 1 82, married Mrs. M. D. Erk, and Wm. H. Erk. son of the bride above m. 11tioned. and Miss Minnie Lueer, grnnd.lau-hter of Mr. 'cavingcr. were initcd in marriage. N. n MOSS I uriory tn It Unlit. BajnrtOBB ' fT Ind.. Feb. IV .1. Hurrie. of Toledo. ()., will break ground here Mcndav for the erection of a 1'J-pot window glass factory to . tnploy lot) men. It will bs in oueration j May L

Kmpty Mall liuehs I oonl. la iianox. Ind. Feh 14. The raid in this t it v. made bv the burglars Friday

night, turns out to have Is-en more ri- j tensive than was at first supposed. 1 One of the mail pouches taken from the post office contained registered matter, and it will W s. , ra. . .. . - I efore the exact amount it contained can

lc learned. CansUMSuVS cstima -a place the amount of pension el: cka taken at lMts but it may exceed that amount considerably. PMSSat lion in ller lliroat. COLtTSmA CRY, Ind.. Feb. 15. While the family of lU-v. Jungkuntz, of thia city, were at dinner. Mary, the tSJ . MtoM dauirhtcr. swailowed a steos of Ismo about an inch in lernrtn. which bulged in the lower portion of bee throat, and so far has InUl d all . i!' rts

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and they seem to Ix aOOlHS to Oeate it w ith certainty. The child is in a precarious condition. N...1 ataeetse INasssnsssiSb W AsiiiMiToJi. Ft b. 15. The following fourth-class postmasters in In nana were commissioned Monday: CloriOV ille. Hamilton county. Ionis l Hoaglan.l. vice John .1. Ilryant, resigned; I'arr. Jasper c.umty. W. L. Wfood, I C C. F. Onrriott. removed; Wilson. !,,..- by county. John H. Kn.iicott, vice Al BOrt Crigler. resigned. Blrl Orator W SM l'.n iiMiivi. lad. Feb. Vi. At tbecon test held Friday night to c1uk.sc a retresentative from the local high sehisd

for the state oratorical contest. Miss Jniict Hollingsworth won first priz . Will oisM for Mino. Fi.oR.s. Ind.. F. ). 14. Anna Young, a young lady of Montie. 'lo. will leave in a few days for the Klondike, where she expects to make her fortune cooking ' the miners.

AN EXPERT'S OPINION. M hat I'n.r. Alcrr. of the Or.lniwf llureatv II. is MaSf of thr Kt(l-i"ii. W ashi.sotox. Keb. 19. The opi: n Of one of the lrading cxp-rts

use of high explosives. I'rof A the ordnance bureau, as to th the explosion, is as follows: i "As to the question of the the Maine's explosion we know . no torpedo su-h as is known to . ' 1 warfare can of itself ciis.- an ' Sion of the character of that n i-"" : the Maine. We know of no In! j where the explosion of s torpedoel mine under ship's bottota h '- 1 v ed the inagaine within. It ha torn a great hole in the side -throucT'i which w ater entered SI

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..i.i I., ii- i i is i ii v . nn ' prtsluce offts'ts exactly similar to the effects of the explos -ward the Maine. When it to seeking the cause ' explosion of the Maine's mat' should Mil lit ally he.k not f.able or unusual causes, but ii i tist which yvc have bad : . the past. The most common of : through tire in the hunkt rs Many of our ships have lecn in 'langer at various times from this and not long ago a fire in the I nati's bunkers actually set ti tings, w.wxlen 1 toxes. ct-. w ' magazine, and had it not Is en dis MOO at the time it was it WO I Jess have resulted in a catastrop i U,nnl tliat ship similar to the one a the Maine. I shall again emphasi.e t that no torpedo exploded H ship has ever prislueed or. a our knowledge, can pro Iu. ' sion of a magazine within. "

Slat I .Ml. flutter In Mret. Isroi a.saimi.is, Ind.. Feh 14 Chair man PlotMBs, f the Mate Central comin ttee of the national (gold) demoratic party, has is-ued a call f.-r a meeting of the state eommittc Febru ary ii. In it he says the nei ty which called the party into ezistcnci in iggg still exists. lleatk of Abb I Imt.-n, f. M. B., BT. M KINK A I. In!.. I ib 14 Ht KeV Abbot Finton. GL S. It.. died Monday evening and yvill lie buried at SL Meinrad on Thursday morning. A large nuiutier of clergymen will attend the f oaeravL

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check bitter IL Kiv.'.miiNelteker treasure. It is a photoi i" production, of pjr work, print" two pieces of paper, pasted The coloring is applied only in H and no attempt bas lieen made ' täte tl... UV threads the ccnuina-

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