Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 August 1899 — Page 2

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AUGUST 180Q.

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INDIAN

J-enor Qoesada wants t'.c goswfm ment t nrrniifi' for the return to Cuba n ft gov eminent l.f tin- 4,000 I tl Kiu refugee at Tampa and Key Weal, Fla.

'11m Trh agricultural and tech Jtuai inat ruction bill passed it sccono rt ailing in the Fritish hon-e of lord n tin .MM. The sale of load ami druj; bill was- adopted,

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AogUSt It, the tirst BBBisCIBSiy ol

iv on which thf American flao

Bra mfased over Hawaii, will be obServed ft a holiday in thf islands. Tin w:-- decided mi at u recent cabinet

n: et i ng.

Almost tlic entire Herman prpsi h wed memorial editions, on Um 30th, 1li- oreaaion being thf aunivf rsnry o! tin- ili.ith nf Prince Bismarck. The i rw..crts. the socialst organ, how ever was joint.

NEWS IN BRIEF. CoicpilfJ from Various Sources. PERSONAL AND GLNLRAL.

Koj H, s. Matthews, of Ues Moines la . sutgcop in tin- volunteer force, (m ive! a telegram, on the list, f rotr, tin- war department, ordering hint tc ! ;it mir for Manila and loin tin nxdicai -tart' of the army. A storm of irreal violence swept on t thf French commune of Bauon, in t!ii Da n vip.--. n the ist. The r. a.'i wer tsaabed nut, bridge swept away.

Socki were drow ned, sod on tin in that i init the crops were

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The !; itii.li admiralty court, ri awarded '.'.' ' to eight ti t i - it in r vessels for touring French Meaner Admiral Aube

i'iit ashore and near 11, u;.rv laut.

iff tin. whicl

; soak in thf quick ich. England, in Ja

A private cable dispatch from t ap IL.ytun reports that the revolutioi in Santo l min go ii progressing favorably, A depo tattoo, it is reported, i.- going to Cuba t eonfer with Gen. Gomes, whom it is dealrad to make j'i esidt nt.

Thf monthly statement of the pub In debt, lafued from the1 treaaury, oa thf Int. BBOWsd that at the clone of hnsiasos July 31, iwj, the debt, loot CBI b in the treasury, amounted to $1. '"'.. ? I an Incmess for the month uf $:..';:. 4.

Tin- United states traaaporl He in tin arrived ut Sii ii Frsnscisc . oa th- lot from Miiiulii. with her tlag at haltcurat on account bf lac death of Got. aJexaadV r Hawkins, rammender of the T ntli Psnnaylvania regiment, L. S. V., which wah on board.

The Boston board of aldermen, on tic ist. passed aa ord -r requesting tin 1m aid of BBtimaSS and apportion in. nt to appropriate s sum sufficient in aaaouat for extending; the hospitalltj Of the city to Admiral Dewey, Aidkrman Michael Brick (dem.) for eiblv Oppoot-d the ineasurc.

The board of commlsaiooi rs of Coon c. loty, Id.. on the . i-t, otbred reward of WOO for the capture and re tu-n to t hJcafo of Daniel Couoiilin, wanted for alleged jury bribing. Cough' li 11 unci' sentenced to the peniten tiary for life for the murder of lr. CronJn, but asqoittod ou the seoDud trial.

Btar-Adnairal William T, laaipaoa asa Bled n suit in The sopn sw coort of t!.e district of OluniUia libeliag tl" SMtnish vessel of war. lieina Mercedes, in t Ilii-r. I lallt oil- stures i,i supplies raptured iioii her and -tar Spanish war trtasals, e.itb a view securinir the prie money due to bimsclf and the ofheers and 111 11 uudc.- him.

Tliousaudji of persons attended, on th. Nth, the faneral of Adolph L Luetgert, the Chicago wife-nnrdcrer, wh. died at the Juliet eniteii t ia rv . Pit mir.ent in the frroup about the Met at tin Korthwext Turner hall were Laetgfrt's three children, near a floral Billow w ith the in-erpit ion. ' Our i'tfer.s Word-, I am Innocent.' " Th funeral serriccf over the re mains of Maj. Arthur IHp-gles, of the Thirteenth Miaaesets regiment, who Hoi in Manila, were louducted with t! ntawat simplieltj by Ree, i. 1. Acdison. at the residence of th" majot's brother-in-law, .lohn . M lut -b. in liiooUitn-. MaaSm 011 the 1st. Iii. interment was at Korest Hill.

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In view of tin- decision of tin pretwecoort rraatlag llbort Hoff

munterer of Mrs. P. A. ( lute.

wm "ii me prmunu imai ttie link- s rhatrge to the jury was laspropt-r, the San Kratieiseu police ure worried lest Mrs. Botltia may secure a new trial tar the 11. unlet- ,,f Mrs, .lohn I'. Una.

Bing, uf Don r. Conn., on the ground.

In the Ottawa (Oat,) house of eommoii., on the Mtts, Sir ( buries Tappet Spoke StfSJBgtj in favor ol a leduetlon of the rovalty on the gold output in the Yukon. ItSord BlftOM, mil -b-t-r of the interior, in reply, n,iid that While the royalty wax not permanently ftaed, be asahi not yet aaaasad to tij reduetion from the ten per cent. Mow colected.

t n the ist Oaaaariesloncr-OeBerol Powderly of the Imadgrwtloo baraati d i.-cte.l that the Mi Kili no aetorx who had ben detained at San PraBfB " tor soaae time, rradliig the setthw n nt d the ijiiestion of their rijrht to nd, b rekwnad ami pennitted to sontimw their journey to Oawaha, Wbete th. v were enptifred by th- autln, ritien as a feature of ,ue expositiou now b. p i 'v 1 1 s.

Tin- Delgian parliamcntsrj commit t -e ef 1". ha- rejected all jfovsrnmonl electoral bills referred to 't. Klihu Hoot entered upon his duties a secretarj of war. on the ist, aa rt-taiy 1:. a. lger retiring. Polh-eman Thomas '. O'Brien, f NYn Vork, pleaded goilt) to baring stolen a watch and charm from the deed bod) of George H. K bodes, pre.--Klent t the Btuyvesaol Pirs Insurance to., tnd wa- sentenced, on the 1st. to tour years ami three mouths in Stun Sill !,'. Hr A L Of and Gideon Kratzer "f N'orti Haltitnore. .. n nute for the Klondike, wen- drowned a; Cook's I Brie, together wttb 80 others. Details of the accident have not been receired. Yellow f( er appeared .' PlMoebna, n ltie town almost joiaii :: Hampton, a., oil the 1-t. The BCOUrgC Bppeni'"d among tin- negroes, tnd six eases and tw.. deaths were reported. no. I lodgers of VVasniogton jjrante.l et radit ion papers, on the 1-t. in the rase of Was. Armstrong, wanted in Chicago for alleged jury bribing. it is reported that quantities of mi -Iturj supplies are trriving at Metermaritxlntfg, capital of .Natal, South An 1 .1. dally.

; The directors of the Seventh aa-

tkmal bank of New York. on the 1st, accepted th.- resignation of John MeAvei -i'i v. as president, and placed William 11. Kimball, vice-president of the bank, in ei ntrol of the affairs of the institution.

Hon. Klihu Root took the oath of offne as secretary of war on (be 1st. Tbc ceremonj occurred in the lare o.Bee of th- secretary of war. in the presence of retiring Becretsry Aiffer,

Secretaries tnfs- and Hltchooek, Assistant Secretary Meiktejoha, a larf Dumber of army officers ,11 uniform and other employes and officials. The fa-t mail train on the t bSBBgO & Northwestern railroad jumped the

track at tin- "Kate Shelly curve, just cast of the He- Moines river bridge, rear Hoone. la., on the m ming of the l . the whole train j.roinir over the hank Four persons Were killed and a number injur. i. When the Tenth Pennsylvania sslled from s.in rraticlaro for the PbiUprouei !:i-t year the muster comprised BS0 men, Tsventy-foor were killed in battle or died in the Man Ha hospital, and the rest of the -ick am! wuitudcd to the number of ' are on the ho. -pitai ship Relief, just arrived here. The sciisation-iii"iii.'er are after 1miral Dewey, He is too dlplonutfc to (.rant theni Btih interviews a- tiiry desire, so they sre patting word- into

In- mouth. The pr. -. nt intent -ems to in- to create friction with (icrBssay. Following the tnspensioa of the Villa Marie bank of Montreal, Catu,

ovvini; O a defalcation, rim- were ! made. o'i the 1st. on several tinan i il ; institutions of the city, and for awhile ; panb reigaed. Berlous resalts wire 1 only avert, ii by the good sense if s'mi of the leading concerns la ing t tko reli'-f of their neighbors. News from th- l.nvver Yaipii rivir ! cnuntry in Mexico, on the 1st, was to tha effect that rOVtttg bands of lnI dlaas were killiiifr both Mexicans arid I Americans, und that a inimli- r of I Americans in the outlying districts had already been slaughtered. j "'Three neu eases of yellow lerer in I the soldiers' home at Hampton, Ya ! and one desth." i- the official report reraised, on tin- night of the Nt, ny Burgeoa General Wyman from iir. Wasdtn, the yellow fever taper 1 on duty nt the institution. Three i-- s 1 were also reported at Phoebus, an outIvinir luiiiilet. and the place has ueon

piaraiit med. Th e sssasslns of Preahleni rTenreann of Santo Domingo and their frienda

1 nre in the mountainous district about - -1 ,1 . 11 . 1 .. , . .

1 v., 111 -11, c nines iiorinwaiii u vioca. a new 1 , , , . . . , Senor lion torrlero, late minister of

the interior, ha- taken the held against them with loo me a. The British amli.i--.idor tn the Unit ed States. Sir Julian i'nuneefote, who - - - , . . . ...... .

iicien bs iieail 01 Tin- lil'ili-ti ieleM'.lon

at the peace eonfen iiff at The HsgUO,

Srnved in London on the Vd. He U

Red the foreign office and was ooagrat

nlated by tl.e oftieial- on his elevation to the pccniL'e. Hi- title hits not yet Been announced. For the four days ended on the ::d, four cases of vclluvv fever were reported in Bsmtjaga de t uba, all th- victims 1h inir American civilian-. (inf. cape Occurred in the Cosinopo' tin club. tien. Wood btlleWBS that iherc Is little danger 01' an Increase af the di- see, llu Lumber Trade .loornal of NewOrleans hns collected and tabulated the statistics of laudier exports, showing an agfTCgate from southern parts for the year ending June .'til, of 1,39t, 457.3fis feet, nirn in st a total of ,oo( ,oj,00? feet in 1MB, nnd ltltttftl,Mi feet In 1-97. Twn of the Bsaasatns of Freshl-nt

neurestui of Banto Mominpo ospturcd and &hut oa the d.

Wlllinu; Valdorf Autor ha- forsworn his aliegttMOfl to the United State- and ha Issaaano a naturaihard Britksh abject. It Ih ramorod in London that Mi. stor is s, .on to marry l.udv K.indolpb hurehill. The Pall Mall Gajstta says it lesrni Great Brttais i- aboat to sunwader to China the town of s.in t SOB, which Was occupied by the llritisb hfa) IB la-t. during the how -Loon disturb snoes. The paper mentioned asks tl.e reason for tins, which, it say -. w i 'I only servo to dtWBJfl Flitidl pre..tigo, The Uten nur Humboldt arrived nt Seattle. V;wsli.. on the fid, from .Mi-a, bringing news of the lent ruction of the United State- barracks at Dyoa. In addition to the bulhÜBga, ftbout J.'..ooo worth of stores was consumed. It is ii-si rted that the fire was of incendiary ori)L'i n. 'Tin- insert can teauser Usttn 1 1 (apt. Yon Ottcndorf, vrhieh sailed fron- Sydney, N. S V.. m the vd. tor San Francisco, had cu board t - j u in gold,

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

fame

were

The thirteenth annnnl session of the Nation! Fraternal OOBgtesa will convene in (. hicairo, on the B3d, fur a four day-' meeting, 'The congresi i- cmn posed of representatives from all the leading fraternal licne fieinrv ocictles in the United states and Canada, and its objecto are to unite all legi rotate ly organised ami cond acted I ratet m 1 heneflclary soeitiea for the purposf of mutal infotrnation, hem-tit ami pri tec tion. Mücial letters received in Washington from the reoresentntivei of the

I nited Stat. - in to many brinij- many details cotsceraing tin- rcceat action in that country Ranking to the exclusion of beef slaughtered in Belgium from thi' German markets, and have little room for doubt that thi- i- ii mo for the purpose of prercBtlng the indirect introduction of American bucf. Marshal P. RTrlght, son of Juda Wright, of Kansas, arrived in Los a. rt I -. CajL on the 3d, fmm Mexico.

R pea king of the 'auis. Mr. Wright mid that there la no doubt that u'.': to 3,000 Bsen are under amis and eu If. tl' . .... . I

, (.'a-eii in a nuioiiy Connies, i in- entire

j country is in a state of terror, sad people an- Bering to tin- large aett la

ments. Advics from Camp Te f. . o.. my that fossil hunters, more that ' in number, from all parts of the conntry, have explore) the fa i. mis T !' ram h. 'This is the greatest dino-mr field in tin- worldd, snd quite a nutul r of the huntera have found bonea aul located quarries. 'The we-fern part of the tow n of Grodno, capital of the goTcrn men t of the sbbm name, southwest of Vllmt, Russia, was destroyed by tire on the Id. A temporary hospital nnd numerous public and private buildings were swept away. Late news from Dawson, Ala-La. is not the most encouraging. Tltou-

! mmls of in. -ii are idle loofinff on every

street corner and in every saloon. The government ha- already sent many pen nl less persons bock to their former houics. Senor Corres, minister from Nicaragua, ha- returned to Washington, after a two month-' vi-it home, during which he conferred with Preaidtnt SSelnya concerning the Bluefleldi affair in.. I also tin- Ntearaguancanalaeatlon. 'The statement of the condition of the treasury issued on tin- Id showed. Available cash balance. f87fil307(itt;j gold reserse, 34B839,3BS, A lonp report on th. proceedings of tin Kg moan commission has been r? ceiv.-ii from Mr. Tripp, tin- United St; tes COmmitsloBOr, and president i f the commission, but cumiiig by mail it i.- of date a BsMlth back, and doe- not briag tin- history of reenta dow t the In-each hetvveen 1 kief Ju-tice Chambers ami the commiKsion. Fx-Chief Justice w. I.. Chambera,of the Bataosa Islands, nad family, srrived u' Colorado Hpriaga, ( ol.. on the 4th. 'They remained there as the Lruc-ts u' Mr. and Mi -. ,L C, Connor until the Ith, when they left fur WashlBfrton, u. c Fl lia of ( 'n ihn l ien. Cuba. SOTS! "ne of th.- Bsoal Important questkms con i rout mg Cuba is tin- question of Immigration. The laiax of forebra capital will call for plenty of labor, without vvhieh the country can lint DC dev eloped." tce-frealdent Hobsrt left I.. og Branch, on tin- ob. tot Lake ( bam plain, for a ten day vi-it to President McKinley, 'The vice-president appeared to be in good health when inleft. M. Delcasse, French minister of for cik't affairs, arrived at St. Petersburg, on the 4th, from Paris, to return the He. nt vi-it of Count Muravieff, Russian mini: ter of foreign sffsirs to France. A Northwestern passenger train ran

Into a WBgon and team Bear Humboldt, la., on the -ith, Instantly killinsr two

im ii who wore in the vvaoon, ami injuring the third so Uidly that he dud iti a short t i me. I. lent. Win-ton Leonard Rpenesr Churchill, s,, of Lsd Randolph l hurehill. Bakl the press In deny threported engage ateut of his inotber to Lieut, ti. k. m. Corn wrallia-West, brother of I'rini am Reary of Parow. 'The Coronas government ha- granted it eoBocsston to a Qeramn syndicats to build a railroad jrom Seoul, the capital, to OoHlSB, in BfonghtOB bay. on the west coast of (urea. 'Three negroes who arrived at Fana, III., on the 4th, were set upon by sympathizers of union miners, pelted with Ktenes and driven out of the UBUrB, One of the negroes was badly injured. The intens,, heaf, ,,,, Dmj caused a tire in a eelluloul fiietory in Paris, Whieh was totally destnycd. Tklt'S Iremen and a workman were injured. The number uf enlistment-, aa the Oh, was Btl, BJakhafJ a total of j,i. This left nag yef to bf enlisted.

NEWS PB0M INDIANA. Latest Happenings Within the Borders ol Our Own Stat-'.

mm Restore Qas, Anderson. Ind., Aug. I. Herbert FsteU, a aoicatiat, chums to bare liiseovered the cbcmlcsl secret for making the Indiana natural ga- reservoir perennial, and he display - several old abandoned wells now producing gas, the result of his experiments, lb- ha- dlacov end a chemical which will dissolve the Cement and open the gas passages that havt become tilled and cemented,

AN UNJUST CHARGE REFLUX

Mltc-r a i uuni. r,.M, ,

w Uli I . .riner

The Government Will Make an Attempt to Secure Reliable Information. CENSUS TO BE TAKEN IMMEDIATELY.

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Msaalak state,

Havana, Bag, .'.

C l -idernble Orr,

n.eut wa. caused hers yewerdaj . . " ' " L3' the publican . .,

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Vinn, i s,,- KresbBSit. Terra Ilaute. Ind.. Au-. I. The powerfol magnet at the Rose Polytechnio institute was SUCCCSsfullj used ill a surgical operation by which an eye of the patient of an oculist wa- saved, A piece of sjeel had struck the eye near tin- upper lid ami piercing it had dropped to the bottom of the Interhiv and disappeared from view.

Tc r i.i - l I .-i Valparaiso, Ind.. Au(

rin ii i. . 4. A deal has

been closed bj which a syndicate headed by e-Secrctary of State . I). Owen, of Log. in-port, came into posst -- ston of the Garden Citj brick yards plant west of this city. It i- the intention of tin- new owners to convert the plant into a tcrra-ootta woik- and operate it on a largcscalc. Lemon RstrSCl Kill-. Martinsville, Ind.. Aug, t. narauet A. Bbockclford died at Centerton fr m the effects of drinking six bottles of lemon extract one aft. r another. Fifty empty "bottle- wer- found in Ida room. No relative- were near. He am a private of company K, Pint regiment, engineers, Missouri volunteers, during the civ il war.

tilth IhS gaetS ol.lHlne.l I he 'r-i-I, nl Hopes In lie Villa- In I II) lielore i aantecss ssussetsttae m-tooia on Which lo llime I . - i I .. i i . . u I um rrnln I lo l-liiml.

s,. v r.-l ) V I. I io il. Sullivan. Ind.. Aug. 4.- CI Brles Lambert, who has been keeping company with a woman named Senna Collins, was accosted by a party of about Ifj nu n. each wearing "mother hubbards" and tall w bite cap-, and rocfa bearing a heavy apple -witch, with which they irave Lambert a severe whipping.

Missions Bet 010,000, Richmond, Ind., Aug, t. 'The death of Mrs. Flea nor Scott ut Free port. III., will result in ihe general foreign missions ry societies f the Methodist and Presbyteriaa churches each receiving Mrs. Scott wa- a naughter-ln

law of the late William .. Scott, weartbv resident of thla city.

II se fur I lie I o roller. Greencastle. Ind.. Aue. 4.- Francis

Reese, Bged -It years, wa- found dead 15 miles southeast of this city. A lud- j lPt hole between hi- eyes ai d a rifle in hi- ham!- lold the tale. It is not known , whether the death wa- -uieidal or a

murder, and the coroner is laecstigat inc.

v ratal i nn. Lafayette. Im!.. Aug, I. .Tann- TT. Turpie. of this city, a distant relative of the late Senator Turpie. fell from a third-story window of the Lahr house, striking the stone flagging, aim lived fully two hours. lb wa- well to do. Slid leavrs a wife ai d seven children. i n-iu h i w reek, M illrbmsport, Ind.. Aug. 4. through fast freight on th.- Wanes .. drawn uv the n. w bit,' compound locomotive. No. Tu-, crashed into the rear end of the local freight at thi- place nnd smashed the cabOQBC and U lu x cars into kindling wood. II. Iii ml Hi,- llnra. Rocheati r, I ml., Aug. 4. Clyde Jooca, sliaa Clyde .lohn son, who abducted N. 1lie Rerger from her home, tooth of thi city, two week- ago. i- now safe from moli violence in the penitent iaty in Micfaigsh Cltjt ami Nellie Perger is snfe at home. ettlcsl with Pistol. Delphi, lid.. Aug. 4. Joseph Ward, of Reynolds, wa- shot and killed by Hiram Collins, of i halmers. 'The ball entered just bclon his heart. Ward ami Collins had a quarrel about some land which t be x both claimed.

Horse liili-r li i I nri-d. Teire Haute. Ind.. Aug. 4. Officers have succeeded in capturing: at Areola, III., on.- of the horse thieves who have b. en operating in Teem Haute for the past two Weeks aid who had stolen Seven valuable hor-es.

New ork. Aug. J A special to tin Tribune from Washington say-: The president l as directed that the census of Cuba be taken as soon a- possible. 'Tin- matter ha- been energetically taken up by the war department with th. exception of Completing the vvoil, ami furnishing the principal results to congress at the opening' of the next sc.- ion. i.. Bottle ih- Details. Or, Secretary Loot - return to Wash

ittgtOn, next Tuesday, he will hold .1 llUal Conference ill In- Office to settle the details of tin- undertaking with Assistant Secretary Meiklejofan, who baa immediate charge of colonial affair-, ami with the officials of lbs census bureau. The latter have a! ready drafted the blanks vvhieh probably will be used by the enumerators, an; t In -e schedules arc now in III IM SB of transmission into Spanish, Qen. Brocke, com mandlng the department ot i uT;:.. has appointed tiv- superintending enumerators, who are now on th. r way to Washington to receive Instructions a- to tin- manner of taking the census ami to familiarize themselves with American met bods of insuring accuracy in the data to Ik- ob tau. cd. tu i inn pi iiih nt Oases, 'The Cuban census is to be wholly Independent of the United states cen

sus of next year, although the large organisation under Director Merriam, which will not begin it- actual Held work until the tir-t of the year, may Ih- Utilised to some extent in the tabulation and arrangement of ( ulw data secured in the next three months. It is determim-.l that the I II ban census

-hall is- finished is-fore the census d 1 th United Stat. -. Including Porto RICO, begin-. The oliiect of ha-te In

a determining the condition of affairs statistically, in t uba, i- to furni-b n

I congress such exba native stateasenti I

of facts that legislation for the fOtWCl Of the island may he promptly and in

tclligcntly accomplished. Information for I iiiiuri-.

It i- expected that the pre-ident vvi ! be able to include a summary of the , results ill his next BSmOBge, and at the sain- tiiiu- furnish a preliminary report of th- census, with the prospect of giving th. s, nate ami bBuSC til - i final and complete detailed result iy the middle of January. It i- not in- i tended to secure simply an enutneration of the inhabitants of the island but to determine as precisely as pm !

Hide its agricultural and industrial conditions. The la-t Spanish .-. nam of Cuba vva- taken in !-?. While its accuracy w as iis many respects doubtful, as a whole, it was conceded tc git'S .1 fair idea of the condition- then existing. The population wa- -aid t, be !.i.-;. ot whom marl, . per Cent. w, r. w bite, trass on r. liattmates. Army officers who have been connected with th.- Cuban administration sin.-.- th.- tmericaa occupation began estimate that the total ha- fallen to Sbout 1100,000, The eei.siis if Is,; g'ave marly i'.imi.iiisi horses ami mutes, 1,500.000 cattle and 000,000 pig- in t h. Island, 'These, according' to armv ofReers have practically dfamppmred at the result of tin long' war. The in tome of plantations, the SUear makhag capacity, ami acreage ander enftl rath s for tobaoeo have been almost Obliterated, but these and other vast

sources ol wealth ore being rapidly r-

sti ren, and it will In- ,, the at jects of tha eenons to show what on portanit may Is- found for th- v-viva ami tievciopment tif Cuban rcsouicca The collection of information will Im

in oin. Brooke s eharge, th.- ex pen im being met from the uhail revenues.

BRUNER'S

patch from tlu- United S,., , rabod i-.g .he ,,arge ,.,,,,. ,,v fMj , N. w Nork newspaper that . ., , Ibooke. Hrie-Oen. Ludlow, nnl.tarv goveraor of Havana: toilet,., rasker Hliss and Maj. Ilavjs. saiutai v ..a ..

ut Havana, have bse receiving Wn niiovvan. es ..ut of th,- Cuban reveaues to iiiamtain themselves in luxury. fniing among Ananteaaa ia Havana that this charge is ha sad upon a rlottS niisappn heiisiou of the facte i t the case. 'Ihe suggestion ,,f luxurious llvinfl Berpfcoum the Cuhana, who an- , u positioB to contrast the dem.r.,i , way in w hich m. n h.d, Img, the dllgh n nk held by Gam rai- Brooke aad I low conduct their eatabiisboients . th. prodigal habits of the old Siaulsb regimes. As to the charge that Gen. Brool has expended money iu repairing k palaee, the Amerirans reply that th - old and historic structure had . to be repair,-,! and renovated or p.ilh town, and eonaeqUCBttt about Hsi has been expended on it. U i-- pointed out. Instead f i. ., heretofore, the privat.- reaideBee . govetmor geaeral, the paburc i a veritable network of public .. including one large wing' devoti tin mayor and municipal officials. Gen. Brooke's privat.- quarter arc Unequal to what would he ail. . bun at any station iu the I Slates. Aside from the ofii.-ial ro tion room, his apartments are an! Bout stlv furnished. As io the governor general's carriage ami horses, the fact is. thai tl ncceaaaryt expenditure in thi- (lire. lion does not coine out of tin- in funds, but is met by the Uniti i stat.s. tien, Brooke! coochman is i :.. .v.- . . . .

, i in on- same way . .vs im- lliemI bers of his staff, ii is bardlj to Is s ! pec ted that an oifBcial of lien. Fro. i i military and administrativ,would pay his transportation . .- pi DM -. I 'The same answer to the chairh- made in tin- case of tien. Lud who has only a few room-, and .- lerally surroiined with ofttcea. Hi very few servants. Not inanv lam ol

equal rank and means in the Unites States would be content with what satisfies lien. Ludlow. Frig. to n. I.e.- Iio-s in ho which he rents, and GeUa leonao! II Wood, the military governor ot Ma tanroo-Sants Clara ami Bantiagn lives most democratica Uy . As for Coli BftWi and Maj. ha nrmy ottici rs of their rank who hi I high administrative ofAce are put ' mau expenaeSt spselaHy in thi- most rxpeaaive country, ami tin- opinion -ti m rally cv pressed that it is only to make them a reasonable allow to cover what is imposed OpOU ''.

JUAN ISIDR0 JIMINEZ TALKS. Deatea Itoetselpattaa in is.- Kiltiaa; tl lleiir.-Hiii s.-eka I'rienSlaklS oil i in- i ii io-, i States.

REPORT DENIED.

tttempteel Satetae. Marion, Ind.. Aug. . Joseph :oins. tin- paroled convict who bad violated hi- parole, and who was t.i -tart back to Michiga n ity . took morphine at the county jail, but wa- -avco I ;. Ihe doctor. Ltfran atlaltaB, Redford, Ind., Aug. 4. 'The directors of the I led ford public library have mrchased tin- old Baptist church bulhf In and site find w ill use it fOT a permanent library home. Usui lantn, Marion, 1ml.. Aug. t. Congrcrsmu Steele and wife, who have bei n memberof the congressional party whieJl ha- bten touring the north Aest. have returned home. WaVea OlvnnceH. Ingails, Ind.. Aug. 4. The Wagner Ola-- company ha- advanced wages of blowers li per cent. This wsa done by the company sasolicited. it is a nonunion factory. Meat k im cattle,

Colfax, Ind.. Aug. 4. Flee head ol rattle belonging to Andrew Archie three miles west of this eftj . were killed by the hent ami a number of others prostrated, Olmlttctl in liiillnnn. Indianapolis, Ind., Ang. 4. The Failed stat. - Fire Insurance company of New- York BBS been Uotosed by the Indiana insurance department.

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Omaha. Nebw, Aug-. .". I'nion Fa rifle ottii iais take Issae with Prof. Brauer, entomologist of the Fuivcr-iiv ol Kcbraoka, in hi- statement that grans hoppers are destroying grain in tin western part of Nebraska, eastern Colorado ami portions of Kan-,i". fJSM official sakls ' 'The Union Pacific has junt lainhcd running thi- r.-poit shewn, and it u found that Prof. Itrumr i- misiakcM at bast -o far a- the territory sur

rounding; the main lines or branches af the UninOB Pacific are coin -rne. While there lire a few 'hopper-,' BJ there always arc. there is no Oanmgt leing done, ami no indications ou.crvnnle of any tpiantity in the air.

For raaOlBB, l"y-Knll. Albany. N. Y.. Aug. 'The genera court-martial convened to try First Lieut. Wesley B. nryde, of the Rlnth regiment. N. O. N. Y.. who was nein-. of dlreCtlag the names of Sergf. BodaBer ami Corp. Iteidy to In- placed Baun the muster ami piy roll of Company F. Ninth regiment. N. O. N. Y, as fluidified to nay as memlers of ths national guard of New York, has submitted its findings to the adjutant jn neial. The court founC Fry de guÜty f abitting' the deception and sentenced him to he dismissed from tbt Ort ice.

Havana. Aug. S. tien. Juan Isidro

llmineX, vv In a his attention was call. 1 yesterday t- .-( cable summary of alleged declaration made bs him here

recently ami publiahed in Ihe I ulted States f,, the effect that lie v.,- . i t to proceed to the I nited States to or

Ignniae an exdition against the exlistiBg government of Ban Domhum, 'replied that he had not mad.- the sti.teiu.-nt attributed to him. Me went On lo suy that it wa- q Is SB j n.eessary for him to proclaim himself ; hostile to the present government, OB

it ot aid not possibly lost beyond the l.'.tb of this month. "I did hear." tie continued, "thai Beuren UX was sending men to tuba to kill me. but I knew nothiiii.' whoever regarding th.- pint to kill him.

had no connection with Usmon

taieias. who did the shooting-. ' do not Ulieve that the United States will interfere with my govert BteUt in San Domingo, which will I a government peaceful ami helpful to all for the I nit. d States did not terfere with the government of lb - renux, who robbed and murdered (or

14 years." In ii. JlmineS admit, that he BRI oft. ii been to tin- United sr.it. - la coenitio, but m) - lie has not had in ti rviews with oflteial pel BOBS, lb- etil sid. rs that th re is no n. . d . promoting expeditions to atad in - Domingo, as there alreadj an- a thousand men Waiting for him. a force Which he knOW vva- quite SUtBcicBt for hi- purpose. Referring to the future relation! ot s.-.n Domingo with tin- United stat.s, in- expressed a desire to Ik- on friendly term- with Washington, an I -aid hrenin .-omit upon American sympsthy. Gomes he referred tons "esteemed ly all classes of 1 1. miaicaBS, but nor sought for as president.' The people of San Pomingo, he declared, are impel nous, and are urging him to OOmC to them at once, but fOl a time he prefers delay, as "each day is worth a battle won.' lirsmril n oners. Ion. tterli a, Aag. '. a dispatch to the National Zeitung from Oor.a -ay- the gi rerasseat of that country sas graut ed a lonetaalon to a (iermsn -y adicate to bulM a railroad from S. .ml, th- COB" Rai, to Genmn, in Brougbtoa buy, sol the west eoaat of Corea, one to .inin -.h- go sslionb N. vv York. Aua;. 5. Vlce-Prestdent

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