Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 May 1899 — Page 2
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JASPI R
PeMbanm INDIAN
Win. Hliiir. one of the oldest rati dents of Chicago ami at urn- time head of tlie firm of Win. Hlair A 1 B . 09 Ol tin- largest hardware boaott la tllt Halted States. died, the l.'th. of pneumonia, Mr. Hlair was -7 yean old.
Lieut. -Col. Lu hols has been promoted by tiuv. (iare to Ih tohnsnl in cotnnmud of the First California regiment t Manila, to succeed to the vacancy created by the reo nt elevation of Col. m, ili, made brigadier general by the i sidcUU At the annual dinner of the London N.wspap.-r society, on the evening of the loth. Harry Funds, the newspaper artist and illustrator. deprecated the growth of Americanism, which, he Said, was "eating the rot out of honest Engttdl journalisin." Admiral Dewey, upon his return to the United Stales, is to be presented with a monster testimonial consisting of autograph letters from nearly every ineniltcr of President MeKiidey'a cabinet, governors of stales and promUKiit I'nited States senators.
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NEWS IN BRIEF. Compiled from Various Source. PERSONAL AND GLNLRAL.
Ki Admiral Van Key pen, surgeon general of the navy, received a letter. Ml the 10th, from the surgeon of the Oregon, Dr. Stcv eiistui. at Manila, stating that the health of the ship's com pany was exeelleut. notwithstanding the trying heat of the troop ship. The I'nited States and lireat I'.ritain Will staiul together in the advocacy 0, the adoption of a seheme for the settlement of international disputes by arbitration, vvliieh will I.' pres. nted to the disarmament eonferenee at it meeting iu Ih RftglM 0 The loth. Mk Anna B. George delivered her first lecture at the Olympia in Stubenrille. O.. on the Mth. The house scats 1. joo. but there were only 14 people hu paid the admission fee to hear her. She delivered, however, the lecture, wliieh was practically a sketch of tier life.
In a personal communication recently received by a prominent afaetal of tl i administration fr iii lien. Leonard Wand tlM latter mal.es this gratifying st. item, nt eoneerniiig Santiago: "The city continues extremely healthy." Th Iowa state board of control announced, on the Sth, thy would ask the legislature at its .lauuarv ttiatitl f, r an appropriat ion to establish a binding twine factory in tlie state Mai. L. Overman. United States
aimv. retired. WM instantly killed, on I
the -th. by failing from a staging on H"hh?h he was at work at bis summer luuie in Nant ticket. Mass. The commissioner of accounts of New York eitv made a report to Mayor
an W'vch. on tlie 9th. in which he i
I At the Instance of t' c.u.i .i two I inlniltlBIH I'ave be-n sent t.. the I tan.inc-stn.hcu districl of Kussia to impiir into the distr. there mm! ,l lato nrawnl mmuwi fin it aii. viat lull. The Ilritish-Ycncuclu arbitration, which was to begin at Fins on the i -Mtli instant, ha btea postponed uutil .lime 5. I he l..a ei. ii. hälfe of the Anlatent Order of I'nited Workmen closed
El its scsv,,,,,, oa the loth, at Muscatine,
th the .lection i.t omcera, ana aa-
I iooraod due die.
The atateOM at of the condition of tne treasury hunted on the loth showed: Available cash balance. I ' I99 gold l esen C 1 1 tlu'. The Man Kiancisco Fxamimr print a story rrfatdlna; the new gold diMTerief at Potai Nome. Alaska, which its advice declare eei in rtehneaa these of the Klondike.
An -astern svndi.ate is said to luivo I secured control of the tVlaeonaln Telephona t o., which iperats marly all j the lines i'l that st.,te.
WITH IN Ol K LIMITS.
Ntws by Telegraph from Vcrious Towns iu laJi tna.
IMIDIY'SMI
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LAI E WLWS ITEMS. On the IKtt Hen. Qreely made .Ha flist authoritatlre atateawnt a W ''s progress smiting in the ileveloptaant of vvirel.-s t degrapl'V under the a uspico of the United State alfnal corps, the Important oonclualon being readied by UeO, lireelv that the wire-
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coinniuuieation. The remains of Qen, H. C Effbert, arrive! ia Washington, from Manila, were Interred at Arlington ceBMPtery,
Uth. "rlth full railitarv honors.
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an WvcK. on ine ein, in wwch I .. , -. mated that Jacob Worth, while co,.-! AM the atraihth e troop, io the u,,n,ty . i W .. 1, ........ ., t ..i... ,r. I r.-i ! tllll IV
IV clerk of kltlL's colllltv. receive.
UU,M1 in execs of the amount earned b; the men encaged in the work. orth is now in France. Late advices sav that everything ii ruiet at Apia pending the arrival of
ti e Samoan commission
tf ashiliirton v.erv ordered out by
the war department, and many dUatlairaiahed army otiiceis were In attend Mine on the funeral exercise-. It is cstimattd that a quarter of a million persons viewed the glioboat MaaKvllW. am the nth. from the Mis-
.b.hn . l.ocfan. assistant ndiu-I souri and I Hin -is sl-.ores. from the . I ... . . t m . . - MT .. f
Another meeting of citizens opposed lo the continuation of war la tht Philippines is to Ik- held iu ChicafM before the end of the month. Invitations to at: rid are to be issued to all governors 01... senators who have gone 00 record RN being Oppnead to the lighting in the Pacitic islands.
Brig,-Oea. George w. Daria, appoint mi to suceeeil .Maj.-..eii. i.uy V. Henry a military governor of PoTtO loco, armed at San Juan, on KtM yih. on hoard tlie United States transport Mel'herfci n He was eeleomed by the Inmdaf ecretartea and ofBclale of Porto Uio ui.u San Juan.
former Preaident Clerelaad lefi r-in. eton. N. .1.. on the 'Jth. and went in his Dei rate tar i rhiia.ieiphi.
liiert he t.tok the r.altiinoie it Ohio railroad for the west. It in thought he is on another gunning trip as he Meat by the same route last year for lh same purpose. The Mtieh war s!i!p Pearl will arrive at Port Tampa, Kla.. on the 90th, nd remain ur.ti' the IHh, to accept aa invitation extended byciti.-ns of Ta npa. who will hold a celebration on May 4 in honor of the ettaeat birthday. It is paaalOM that the Pearl may be accompanied by another ship. m The I'nited Btatet cruiser Bofftk) nvrived at New York, on the Tth. from Manila, after a very cpiick run of 44 nays, which included stops at Singapore, Pott Said and Gibraltar. The ftuffalo bmut'bt about -"'Hi oibc. rs and ten of Admiral Dewey's squadron, Bioetlj longs term maa waam UaM had ex pire. 1.
Mai.
t.mt gl mral. I'. S. .. now in Washington city OB h ave of absence, lias be n Ordered tO Atlanta. Gm, for duty as adjutant general of the department of the gulf. Col. 1. II. Baton, Eighth United Slates cavalry, and Col. Henry Carroll. s-. tenth I'nited Stateocavalry, hare been ol.w..,! on the retired list lltioll their
t. ...... - . own request, after more than U years rcrv ice. '! he municipal council of !?ttr York eitv passed an ordinance, on the '.ith, Jxing the price of t;is at ti cents per 1. 1 cubic feet, the same standard to exist as thtl now prevailing. K. v. Or. Po.- K. As!.. pp. of UrookIrn, recently aleeted general misadoar cry secr. tary of the EphwopeJ church in America, has decltaed the position. Ih troops in Ataaka are clamoring I. r canned roast l-ef. Kioteri attempted to blow up a West lluluth I Minn. I street car with drnamite. Tbjert arert ten paaaeagert iri the car. and they all received alight brniaea. The -ar was thrown violently 011 its side and it.s trucks blown to pieces. No arrests were made.
(Jen. Maximo Gomex is trying to persuade i...v.-(ien. Preoke that a l ui it standing army of IhjOtW men is a ncceaaary adjunct to the proper gov-
arnment of the Island.
nment of tne laiana. j third partv to the wife of Aaalatanl Hecretary lleiklejohn. la unVmte as a
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t omial orders were issued by Secretary Loag, on tht Mh, directing HearA.'.rniral John I . Wataoa to protoed to Manila t relieve Admiral Dewey as C inniand r-in-ehief of tht Asiatic Mniion. who will return home, at his cw 1 ran, pent, as taoa as tho work of the Filipino commission, of which he b mtmhtr, is completed.
It was stated in the i:nm ignition li.r.au that the action of Cominissionit North, at San Francisco, in refusing O landing to a company of native Filipinos under (ontract to tsatbtt nt a o'lue museum in New York city was entirely projcr. The content ion of tht Filipino that they are actors and not lal orers, probably w ill not bo sus-taincd.
A 15 inch Rodman gun was buried 1 feat in the sand at the Untidy Booh IW writ ft groiinils, ou the '.'th. charged tilth lOfi pounds of smokeless powder no! a shell containing 100 pounds of 1111 cotton. The powder was exploded by electricity, bursting the irreal gUN Olid th. shell, but as much of the gna Cotton as could be found was uainjuied. It was to ttst the safety of aa lag pa cotton In connection with njowdetthat the experiment, which was considered successful, was made..
The I'nited States gunlsmt Naaheiiie, the reami win. u Irad the tirst eb.it in the Spanish war. arrived at St. l.ouis. and anchored near the Illinois alior.-. oppoaite Market stre-t, soon alter noon on the 10th. She was met low a the river by a large licet of atramerti tad treloomed hram the Wharf by thousandsof spectators whibt aereeehtag whiatlti and booming cant.oli added to the excitement of the 00 aatiaa, At night the officers were given a reception by the Mercantile Club.
elmrire of Alaskan affairs. Issued, on
th.- Dth. an order creating the military
district of N.-rih Alaska, which is to include all that portion of the territory north of the sixty-first parallel, t..n. .s.iiiinel !;. Smith, who COW" an mied tht Ninety-third hi In ihe civil war. and who is smaatlmea known ns the father of the national guard sviteni. died, at Davy ton. t sged tl, Th.- Life Aasuranee Co, of Aosertsa, for which a n-ceiv.-r was asked in a suit tiled in the circuit eoart. at Indianapolis, has left that city and Indiana. The Life Assurance Co. of America has n established ab iut tw yea's and did rather a larire hutV lies. The new Ward liner Havana, ('apt. St v ns. arrive! at N'W York quar.ri-
tine from Havana, after B record paw ttgt of two days and tvven'.y boiira, the fastest time ever made Iwtvv.-. ii Havana and New York. The Havana had 53 cabin passengers and IJM soliliers, on board. Among the aambeff m re 77 Ulleoacra, under guard, for (.overtior's islam!. Mr. onimrsbr Ralph Dlarae?!,
aephew tad heir of Lord tteaeemahekt, tad meialw r of parliament from th AltrteaaM division of Cheshire, was thrown from his bicycle at High Wlcon.W, on the .th. lb- struck on Ut ht :ni and was very badly injured. 'I lie eleventh annual convention of tht Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the General Synod of the Ennilah Lutheran Chorcb of tht
United Btatea poarettd at Haiti nsutai Md.. on the tth. Tli.- lleav. r ( reek find Illach Water Co.. of Ptrhetrhurgi w. v.. has la 1 r Bted the wnu'es of its stet ten j r cent., and the Davis Coal and oke Co. advanced its wage schedule II cent j-r mine. Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. William C. Whitney were hold in New York city. 011 the 0th, in the cathedral of the Incarnation, Oardea (ity. L. 1. The services Were preceded bv a nrivate ceremour at Mr. Whit-
l ney's home. Wheat ley Hills, eaadoetod
by Rev Ur. w. s. Rainaford, rector of St. (ieote's church, of which Mra. Whitnev vas a communicant. There was a full ihoral service, and the Ih.ral offeriturs were remark Mt for their Is-auty and great in nunilH-r. The interment was at Ooiiglasston. I'he Civic Federation of hica:- is prepiuu'-r a call for a national conference on traata state offlcen and persons interested in economics and social science will bl invited. A seat on the N iv York stock exchange was sold, on the 10th, for to,000, the highest oricc ever unid.
gn at Fads' bridge ami from skiffs and other Water craft. About I&.000 s-r-sons visited and inspect.! the vcss-I. gear-Admiral Sampson, just returned from a cruise in We-t Indian waters, sp.aks in the Mgheii times of the toatOI ss of lien. Wood administration of atTairs in Santiago, wbtra be landed and inspected tiie roads and other improvements being made. A complete denial wa.s given at th treasury and interior department-. OW the 11th. to the senMtional st.ry of a deep laid counterfeit ing scheine that had ieen oncarthed in the photograph C room of the pat! nt office. The storywas declared to be a fake. Aaalataat Secretary ."span!. ling has decided that copyrighted books printid in Europe from plates made from typt set in the United Btatea ere not Mil.j. et to the prohibition of importation iu section of the copyright act of March :;. 1991. In a treat tire, on die 11th. in thetown of Gart Hnraorn, province of Bukowina, Austria. buildings, in
cluding the principal enure n, tan town hall and Other p'.bi c . ilices and all the school houses. Wer destroyed. The commissioner of internal revenue bas hei.i that convcyancea from n
husband to B I bird party and ironi th-
the original gift It the
vnfe. are eaan taxable. ii. tin- ; 10 hours' cycling tantttl nt 1 Ronbaix. France, eaded on the litis, Charten W. Miller. ofChieago. xv,Ml ,irsii nri.-. lie eovered "..' kilometers.
Reprearntativei of trrer ES mintn! cone, ins who control the output f soft coal in Illinois and Indiana, met m Chicago, on the 12th, to eontider an advance n the price Of eoal. Higher RUM of transportation nnd an increase in the cost of labor are given BS the reaaone which make the contemplated nhtagt w aaamrj . The Empire steel ami Iron ".. of Cincinnati, which has recently secured a number of plante in the middle states. U.ueht the Yictoria furnace at I, . -ben. Ya- on the Uth. tad all d
what are known as the l'otts Valley coal properties, including over 1,009 acres of coal land. I lie cas.-s .f the 11 Filipinos wlio were denied landing at San Fran. i-.-o, at the litis, will at appealed ta Waaft illgton. The paper's have leen sent to Commleeloncr 'Oeaernl of Immigration Powderly. and he will dadde wh.-tber the Filipinos arc actors or merely contract lahotatt, Failures throughout the I'nited States for the week ended on the I tth, smsnrdlag to Dun's Cottaierelel Review, were Ma, against 991 for th. corresponding week last yenr. For t anada the failures were U0, against .'4 last year.
An runeetrlna statue of Maj.-n. lohn F. llartranft. former irovernor of Ptaaaylvaaia, la Capitol park, tl Harriaborg, was natailed, on the 1 -t h, with luiptcmlre eereasonlea In the presence of a large concourse of people. The Filipino town of lldefento xxas captured, on the 13th, by the birce of t.enerais Mac Arthur ind Lawton, the only casualties suffered by our troops being one man wounded. Ihetown was said to be garrisoned by M 10 Filipinos. The London Saturday Bevien claims to have particular information lO the
fleet that the pr -ent peeta in Spain
Will be short-lived, and that Don ( ar!os will soon submit his fortunes to a Haal issue. Private dispatches received in London sav that the forces .t Ocnerals Ma. Arthur and l.avvtoli w-re reinp. 1... I, in the l.'th, by tttah troops from Manila, and Bghtiag had been resnmed. The statement of thtCOnditiOfl of the treason issuetl on the l.'th showed: Available Oath balance. 99A9,T9TM3 goltl reserve. f.'i.l.Co.'1.'".. If, Henri Dtttjatt the French drainalto author, fltd in Paris ou the 1-th.
Beta Pnmaa" Uiiih.iwaka. Ind.. Max 1 .
In t s,-.. 1 1 ige ..: "f Mat th '- Bavemrroft m htrt. Wat hioen returned a verdict of g?9U for the plaintiff. The .uit was tht result of iiijunee received in falling from a traadM tl the bona' of lfm. K. ru WOt July, it be-
inL' saetra that the porch wai defective, ihe plaint iff is a pronnncnt yOUOg woman of this city, who has oeen distiu'iir.d ftNT life as a r. -olt of Ihe tall, and the defendant is the widow of the late A S. Kern, the wealthy and pioneer dry goods nielchant of S..uth P.t nd. .. id II, .nils. Crown P. iut. Ind.. May 19. The contra t his beet awarded for the cout ruct ion of S3 miles of gTBvtJ road in Roati towtisliip. this cotint.v. A .ntract has also beta awarded for $175,1 99 to buiM a road in St. John and t enter township. am! a cotitria-1 is underway in Sörth township for si-. " ami bWa are advertised for about I.-, miles more in edar Creek towntalft. When ronv pleted the county will have invested in the neighborhood of 9900,000 in gn! roa.! s. tee s llrluhl l luM. Ifiahawaha, Ind.. May :. Dnrfag a mlaatorm nnetcot passed over thi city simrtiv before rnktolght, which left a continuous train of white in the sky for more than an hour, after which it dlaappearad, The train is said to have been of unusual width ami aa straight ns an artWW, and the display dlOBO pea red as suddenly usitcanie. Persons who saw the meteor in ita flight heard a sound similar to that produced Oy t sudden heavy gust of wind. tsjatwat anrriaat iuioi. r." Jefferaonville, 1ml.. May I.- llmett council bjUl adopted a stringent ordinance SUppresaing matrimonial runner-." This nuisance had reached such
a stage that sonic action had to Ik taken. (If the half doen tnauistratcs in the city each employs one or BOia "runners." who meet everv InCOntlnff
ferrv i'.Mit or train and off r their serviceto any couple that they might think are in search of matrimonial hap piness. Irtleoa I eleurrili . Lafayette. Ind.. May It. Fxp.ri1 . ns on wire lese telegraphy that hava h-e:i for some time in progress at Purdue university have demonstrated ihe possibility of the traaamladoa of stirnnls across two milesof brick and -tone buildings. These experiments have been carried out by.tvvo students ..t the university. Messrs. Doolev atal hamberlain, under the direction of tin-depart in nt of physics. lii.-i r t ri nk f Nslnre. Tlptoa, Ind.. May -W, .1. Salter found a pecaMar boneh of btoaarnwa on a crab apple tr.-e wbieh i :-. (renk of nature. I'hey do not ill the least reeemble the apple bloom, but were double, and shaped exactly like a white rose. The buds v c-e closelv folded, and came to a sharp point, tike a rosebud. The branch had a doen r more blossoms beside a number of small apples forineil. He.erve I Ity. Indianapolis, Ind., May 19. Comp trolhr of the Curretiev Dawes has wsbImI the snolication of the National
p - is bank of this city for the designation of j Indianapolis as a res.-rv e it y . Indianapolis has four banks, with capital ego 1 irregntlag H,100J909, On April .. it9, th.- d.iM-sits of these banks amounted
to 915,790.999, and their total resources aggregated llO.IStjMO.
The Hero oi the Battle of Bay Will Soon Return the United States.
Manila to
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X. , lorL Will. Therefoie. Iluve lite Honor ol RfctCWaUaO Ho- I l. si VV , l.'.nii.' Home I,, Ho- Vilmlrul Secretary I.OHK'a H.'l.illr tu Vlu.ir Vim VV ifk'i VlesaaaO.
I niler Vrrest. Bloom field. Ind.. Mav 12. Arc: hei
munhr ha btea uneartheil in Grata tcmnty. William Wafrgoaer ami rreated in Monroe county hj sheriff Me-' atughtia and brought here and jailed, j -ei... I ...1 mm i r,.l iet m t
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PetaOa fr VV rll-r. Madison. Ind., May 12. Tlie city council will pay to the editors attending the atari atloa hare this month 9109 In pries f..r the lu st write-up of Ifadh son '.o for first. s.,.t for second and -: ! for third. The judges will be IN-v. J, EL Barnard, br. v. A. Graham nad Ret, M. L bathoech.
Washington. May l t.- "Send Olyniliia's mail to It. F. Stevens .No. t I m-
tftgaf Bquare, London. Fngland." is a notice j:iv.-n out at the navy depart- ! uicnt. I iiis is the grat fottttl lattt ! cation that the famOOt flagship is aoot I home iininc.liately. Upon inuiry 1 it was aaeertaiaed that Secretary Loag 1 had. Thuraday evening, cabled Ad j iniral Dewey permission to return at I anee to the 1 nited states. Re ha . been relieved of the obligation of reI mining nt Ifaaibi until the EhillnI piae commission completes its work. Will lie Home tl Jul I.
If is estimated at tht navy depart nient that Admiral Devoy will reach i the United States in time for a nation- , ul demonstration Ott tht Fourth of
July next. The Olympia will not come under full steam, but, nevertheless, she should make the run to New York in nbOttt j.1 days, from Manila. That she is to come to New York is nearly certain, as shown by the following response made by Secretary Long to the urgent message of invitation to Admiral lvwcy from Mayor Van Wyck Of New York. It may be steated that this was sent licfore the BOttct was sent to DeWedf that he might come home at once: teeeetaei bona Damesteb. "Navy Department. Wasbington. I), t'.. May It. Sir: 1 am In receipt of your telegram, and expressing a desire that he arrive first ia the country at New York. The time of his return i .is not been fix.-d, and tne department baa taken no other action than to authorize his return whenever the condition of the peace commie sion shall jM-rnut. As to the route h shall take in returning, the department is inclined to leave that 10 him. He has served with great ability, and must 1. . . saarily feel s. much the effect of
his nrdoan iaiKrs in n trylag climate, ; and under trying circumstances, that t'ovcrn himself in this rcepccl largely by the coiisiibratioii of his own ersonal convenience and nrteh. It is ta dentood, however, that Idmlrtl Dta ty vill elect to return to New York.
"Very rataectfalljr, "JOHN D. LONG, S cretary. " Hon. Bobeti A. Van Wyck. mayor of 1 the city of New York. V.lmlrnl Will son to snll Tnc.ln. Admiral Wntson will -ail from San Fran, isco next Tuesday as a passentrer on one of the rerular Faeiti. Mail steamships, but can not possibly reach Manila iicf'.re the middle f Jane. Orders have liccti issued placing t apt. A. S. Parker in cotainan.1 "t the Asiatic Kpiadroti after Admiral D- w.-v's de- 1 part ore until renered by Rear-Admlral j W arson. ( apt. IlitrUrr the Senior Ottleer. Cupt. Darker is now iu 0.1. and of he battleship OtegOO, the pride ,.f the , navy, and ttäxi to Adniinil Dewey it tht senior ofAccr on the station. He
is an oilier o' ability and discretion ami may bt deM'tu!el on to lake good care of th-' interests of th- I'nited States. He Wat assistant chief of ihe bt.reau of navigation daring Admiral Dewey's term of office, and a metnlier of the natal war or strategy board during the Spanish war. At the close of the war lie relieved t apt. I iark of command of the battleship Oregon, and took that Uiagulfieettt war ship
from New lorb around the Horn to
war of
Honolulu, to Manila, where she arrived
several weeks ug. As soon as relieved of command of tin- Asiatic Hpaadron bv i:.:ir-Adtniral Wats, .11. alio.it the middle of dune. Capt. Barker Will start
. for home under a leave of absence cranted a few days acn.
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01 I kc nereis Ma.- Irtkar an wen re in for.. .!. v.slerdav troop frOM Manila, and ti: resumed. The town of II. lei. 110 v., taken, The Filipinos were . with a b s. 1 1 tl,,. v,,,,, 1 . man wounded, and the tovvi rapled by our forces. 1 1 is an id t hat t lie tow 11 w by 9.0B0 Pllipinoa, Cen. Lawton led the . tti son.
W nrd.
fasshlna gelafsveeemcats
Manila. May 19, t:S0 p. m. f,, troops are beginning to m front. Two battalion- of t., - teenth Infantn (reeulnrsb 11 ,
been boldtag the lin.-s about tl , of Manila, will join Ma; Ah 1 " ,. thur's division at San Ferna ml. morrow, ami one battalion "t il regiment will reinforce Maj.-Ceti, Liw. t. n's division 11. ar Dacolor. ! troops will hi replaced In 1. I Twenty -tirst infantry regiment dJiick I arrived from the United ' it , i bourd the traiiKjiort Hancock ye -.r-! day. I .:pt. Crant, of the I tab I whose success in wannging tl I gnnboata Lagune de hay ... . donga has won for him the I of The Dewey of the Armv. put in command of the r. . chased Spanish gunboats vv I , 'the laeurgente captured. Thcs. ; , are now being prepared for 011 the rivers and along the coa1 I . a: tiling of the gun Iwiat s pu bed with nil diligence, A BAD WRECK ON THE READ. NG
vera! i', r.iin tepirtea Kl 1 oiiui.o. Heilet Trais prntt in . I 1 ssc the v ,
Metke Mill on. F.v insv ille. Ind.. May 12. RentWOO tff rs have Im-ch made to M-ttle the
niimrs" strike, but thus far nothing,
DEWEY NEEDS REST AND QUIET
Or. in I III lint n sei,, ,,,,. tinlil N. lorirlv. Wtatefe Ho- V. I ml nil V.r. Mil.' h IIUIIU...
Chicago, May 13. Judging from a labhtgitai received yeaterday from Admiral Dewey, bis health, despite inedi-al assurance to the contrarv. is
II. III. si. nc iiiii.11 . ..iiiiiiiss,ii,i,. j endeavor to outline a plan, but nt th l"M- nn'' to ,his ,uvt " I .. 1.:.. 1. 1.. 1... ...... ...
Uendinr. Fa.. Mav 13.- SI
f, re to o'clock last night a CO 1 Of passenger trains occut r F litadrlpbla it lo ading at I. 1 tioa, six miles bekm Reading, anae Ifce vv reek. Th'' express train, whtchah left In n- at s:..o p. in., for I'b .. -;s behind schedule time in und stopped at Ranter for lapeeial train front Rnrrisbi rv excursionists wlio had Btteiul I llartranft monunient unveilinf at tb -apital. left here 90 minutes tatet l! , the express: train, and at I'.x- r j proceeding at a maid speed. into tin express. Several can exprean train nrem irrecked, HimtM r of persons are report.,! I lie Iwjartrt I aken I. I ea.l . j The I'ottsville cxpri'ss. wfa J ran lato fcceter, arrl ved here afnight with a few of the ! Among the reported dead af Blinghoff, of Norristown, ami ktosvii man. sold to lie a re ,. .iler. also of Norristown.
W hen the train left the s v ni k :i man named Street this . ity . was lylag uncon xv reek. ot i.t t ell Ra pattaaetet Itaef. The pasM-ngers could givi nected story of the wreck, number of dead and injured w.n knowti by any of them. According to the account .; nengerw. the engine of the ecom 1 plowed throngh th" rear Mr Jitst train, then through tht pal and half way through the this ! The tirt ear on the second train a ; -.) telescoped. Heiler i 1-11 in fMaaoteiiet. The railroad cotnutny TO special train at Reeding, and tl .- leeae "f the wreck, with of pl.v si. inns. All of the dead t the injured were taken t" ;. Th. railroad llIHfltlt in this eitv 1 eiv. no details of the nceidenl
aaj tin y are iinormi' 01 in. .00 enseal! i b. At midnight the railroad itfl h. re had received no infortuat,, the number of killed and in i' any list id the names. Shorth mi.inioht a train In-aring ti n -thKt-.rs was sent to the SCeBf Wreck. Fx.ter is a flair station t ...I....l...n.. .nimnlini.lllillll. I
11. 1- nn ,,'),. 1 stated thai the passeturers 011 ond train were mostly from v- rri tCWa, and that several from th iitigh were killed anil imtn.v in
.iiiii.-i so.,, ii mmj ... .....,., 1 "Illinois .Manuiact nrers .vss.huiitioii. Palmer, acting t dltor of the tlu I let in, of ( hir ao Manv thanks. Impossible to thia city, was nmjrlakl m be waa going mgmmx invitation now. Coadltioa af
baa been accomplished. Tin- op. rators met with the state laU.r eonitnissinners
in a a failed.
In tOdttoe llenten.
Anderaon, Ind.. Mav I,'. Harv
to his l ooms a lid badlv beaten ini bv At
tuCBCj Y. II. Foley . of thia City, w ho had been "written up" s. v.relv in tho Hüllet in. OeMlefB II I P Home. (Vuterville. Ind.. May 1J. The remainot w infield Scott Roberta, of com panv ''. Fifth United States cavalry, w h dk d in Fort. Rfea t lire. 0 k-.. , arrived i.t his bome lo re and wert int. rred hy the " .. K. post.
tine Iiis probable return by way of the
Sue canal instead of the Pacific coast route. The nseasage is as follows:
Illinois Manufacturers' Association,
health necessitates rest and quiet,
DEWEY. The cablegram was in rUplj to one sent by the ass. , iation to become its eilest on his return to this country, und Strongly orglng upon him the advisability of coming by way of Sau Francisco, and across the continent.
aattoea Heetlaa, WtraaW, ind.. May 18. Th
Republican Fditorial association will met in this city tin July 13, A lik;meeting of the democrats takes sjamj nt M.ixinkurkee lake.
VV..11 bf VII Herlelt. London, May ii. The ladies open poll championship was concluded y s-
I terday at New Caatle, Coaaty Down. Intliunt It revolted in n vietorv for Ml-- Hez-
lett. of the Port Royal Kush club, who deflated Miss Magill, of the County Down lub.
TREASURERS APPOINTED. rm Hfleer Vppolnletl lo rM'"n mm Trrtooir. r of ' " "'' I'oroi Hlc.i.
Wtahltgtoa. May te-Otdcrs 1 l-i the war department nnnoiim appointment of Maj. F.ngene F. W quartermaster l . s. Y. (caatnln N 1 nltcd States cavalry ). as trea--.f : th. island of ( tht, and the ap im at of ( apt. .lamea A. Btwhan Fieventh United states lafeotry. treaaarer of the iahtad of Port t apt. Ruehnaaa will act ns in in addition to Ii! duties as cdh 1 I caataaan at Baa .bum. Mwaa vv as icH WeoteeeO. N, w York. May 19. di-n ' the Jamratd and Advertiser from l
iler so v s: I u moiiii was p.
the prince of Wales by bOM IVreaford, at Newmarket. American jockey was not a
s,.,i,i, 1 1 eaeee, Ibirtford City. Ind.. Mav 1? chool census of Htnekford
Mattel Oaraeoab pitdlatafh imdon. Mav !. ih- Batttrday ite-
V it vv claims to have particular Mfuffust . .. a tuH
.1 at the honor.
The
coin. tv ,,, , .T,,,.. ihnt the nie-, nt lull
ur, . I.. . . . .
liow s ... 11, ;. a cam 01 inorcr uii ear. Tn this city there are I.T' I ami in Montpi Iii r v.l.
ill lie bolt- IVI ll. al d tllHl
Da ( arlos will soon submit his fortunes to a final issue.
I I, l.rncril RsBWa I IniM"''" New York. Ma la it. v I.; 0:1 Ni. hols. asdstant recti r Lakt'l church, htt severe"! hi- " tlofl w ith the Protestant ' I church, and being received H Ifsnana ( itaofk faith.
