Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 December 1899 — Page 6
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It is said that President Kruger to Buffering fnni bright s disease and that his condition is git inj- rise to a:.xlate.
The statement of the condition ut the tseuwarj toMMd on the, tthshearud Avi, liable cash lalanc', JSJ 1.51 1 .."; tfold lc-i t v r, S.;4.:,;in.4-,?. l'isburscmcnls for bonds H the . York sub-treasury, on the -7th. under Um sell of Secretary iiap'. were o&,Sol. Tlie total payments to that date ere $l,.',fil...1j.
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n 1 lu 2flh the got.rnor of Nats . Mr Walter Hely-HatchiBaOB, in his cancity of vice-admiral. .roclaimed the establishment of a pric court to deal With prizes captured ht Uritish war ships.
N. K. Paw son, a clerk in the oföc of lien. Miles, hats liecn droppx-d from th rolls on account of letters he ha Tritten to official of the put eminent tii j'.intly rcrleeting upon the president.
bw parts to the immigration hennas show that the total iiiini ignition to the I'nitt-d States during the last four Months was 1 IV.'.ti. an increase . ver 11. at of the com-sjionding period of last ear of :.(i..'44.
NEWS IN BBIEF. Cccpiled frorn Virions Soiroei. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
It was currently rejwrlrd in Wall street, on th Tth. that Frank A. Yanderlip. assistant secretary of the treasury, had been offered the presidency of the National Hank of Commerce of
..t-v iorK rnj, ,nc mien-ncc t-injjr j f - i0 rail
mat ne wonj.1 take up In- ne. uijt:m at the expiration of his present triu of office. Mr. VanoVrtin. however, ue
fVnor AIImBO. formerly Chilian sinister of puidic work, has form J new cabinet, in j.vri,.n to th libera! ministry which luumrtl nrti. June Ü last. The following1 asiaiateia were ; t. I Senor Armet.rta. minister of foreign affairs; Senor Salnu.a,
minister of finance; Senor Matte, minister of war. John It. GnMNrelt.dtM'tor of tine arts of the Cnitcd State omni-'sion to tha Fans expse-iliori. sailed on the Kuiser Wilhelm ler i.roasr. on the .'th, for P;.r.s. to ii..!e.,..r to .t-t,re an inrr ssc in the spare alloted to the I nitetl Mates at the ran.! Fa lao- of I'm1 Arts. Total amount of Ui - ; r. -.1 .,, to the .""th ly the jfot rrtimeut Under the recent offer of the secretary of the treasury was St.. vs.u,B The Cni.r-itt of I'ennsy Ivatiia auii uuct-d a suhst-riptioD of S'.'So.Ooo f-jr the i-mtuHi of a laboratory of pht?c. The name of the donor, a Philad Ipbian. is for the present withbe'd but in due time the laboratory will b. touted after hm.
H008IEB HAPPENINGS
Told in Brief by Dispatches frort Various Localities. Uaakaeas' Meeting. Wahid.. Iiul.. IV. I. All iiuestaSM oi.e. ruing ilv location ol the gnat a:. i i.al nice 1 1 ng of t he I u nkai d ch nr h of A iii. ru a next yaaj were dispieilt-d when the church committee signed the gfUJ ment with the eitii ,i-'c nillilttrc at North Mai.t lu ster for holding lue gathering1 there. V the terms ol roatrtsel the aicetin i to be h-!! in H.i rter's jjrot e. at that place, comwit i:cng Mat '.. I'mmi.
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If Not Now An Accomplished Fact, It is Only a Short Distance Away.
A BOLD EXPRESS ROBBlRy.
Oa Hau H..I.I iiual rcurri
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LATE NEWS ITEVS. The flrf mortpar of t! e i'trrn ilitolaa of the IfcsiSI
Dird ..f HriKhf. UmM, S illitan. Ind.. lee. I. apt. Wilbur Van t-'ussin tlied at his home in ilaiidiu "V I -li.ji o' ilrijht"s lii-eaM- at the ae;e .tear, lie twiseaptaii. of c.mpait t'. Fiftt -r.ir. th li .'iaiia. ami argUt itzcd
that coriipai-x a: tl . rfl war. lie look
polities, and was the first commander
of I ra: k NetT p t. (.. A. lt.. of this city. J
il w us in. luarr . !.
fharlastoii R.CDm.1, i, white man. closely inaske.!. i tvt.. messengers in a Snitheii, tc. car last night, and, im.l. i ,
iwshst, oaipeUed ihea u CLEW TO 6EN. METHUEN'S HURRIED MOVE h.tod j lnr- in another Kafe
tin outlaw, w ho accomplish, , w ithoiit an aid. The roblx ry took plae i tille. S. t'.. on the inuthttl The train had just left t when i messellirers. I:.. .
Khixles. were rotered Willi t v . , ters hehl in the hands of the One messenger tas inal' t illi Ii hand- oter In- Ii. :. ,
(viuti.erli-i mil I ataCalilaa WmH haaas ha t.-iimi in astaaal Willi I. ..I tli-ihueii in kit B I i lata t iii-i.iiim ol tin- il...-. II.--taaicaarlaa i'oree.
th.
onths ore A. ,;'.- ol
reeoi far. II
On the Ld the la-t iM.at. the Albion, left tape .Nome, from which time until next .Inno, the people reman lug tin re will lie cut off from th- hal ance of the world. Food was plenty, but fuel scarce and deaf,
Sir Praacto Wingate, in a battle with the khalifa's force near (iedid. in the Soudan, captured 9.000 men. women and children. Osman ligna. the principal general of the khalifa. escaicd. The khalifa and all his principal emirs Were killed.
The Zoological park in Vashin--on was nrii lied, on the iii.'ht of the I Id, b M JPOUng loa constrictors, the progeny of the great llrailian l a which is the queen of the Zoo's snak Chlbit. The young boat aterage 1i itu hes long and are each an inch in diunnter.
S.itnuel II. Filtert, ex-goteraor of Cobtrado. dieil in t.al.eston. Te.. , n the -Tth. He had been in failing health for some time. Wm. K. Yanderbilt was. on the STth. efcosen president f the Coney Islam! Jockey club. V. . Weir, president of the defunct bMiL of Viliia Marie, of Montreal, t aau. was four.S guilty, on the .Tth. of sending a false ami dee.-ptite statement to the goternor of the tinaneial affairs '.f th.- Itank. The penalty was liv-d f tite years" imprisonment. The Ninth Ian(rs. the llritish ea.-
alrx WglatMHil wh, h dashed ahead to I cut off the retreating lioers after the i riglit at iis Fan. on the .''.th. bad not I been reported, up to the 1'Tth. as bar- I Inp rejoined Lord 3lelhuens aaea J maud, and it is fearetl the have gone J
to join the captured hu-sir. The llritish naval brigade suffered severely iu the recent Itattle with tin Orange Free State IVners at tiras
Fan. lies id es four ofiioers
m and T IL II
asQa, In
ird m
nerai of I
utm the en. St, the armt th n. i de,artnM ther dutj e rned." and wba the army
lim." A minil er of ministers of (
i hi : . ..-v to-
ard the I'hitippine islanders. An ion - r
... .... . v. m im masiid lien. Wood, is at an end; rttr ilaty I may 'lerfonn ia in the future will le in the
Londoa, !.. While the r union of the relief of killll I lev . i ill rent oil tin tock exchange, umt lie p.eiiiaiiii t in their literal leaae, Iben saoatai M jtoul.t that the pressure on the nni-
UtbrraJl of the toil has btm much lightened h Inn. other was commanded to h
iiciive jaii in .iiniiuno soe.-i anil im actual rc- tin nioiiet packages in th,- ,
lit I ol the place i- likelv to be a fact ri.t, , !, hundred dollars ttatxrj sooii. ... cured, and the robber, after ... the iiiesengers mit to put u
. ..... I . ' .!' ' li.l-oil?. . ' 1 . . . ..... .1 U.41 Kd. of the car until the trai:
I:.. ! ,,,,,,.. lad .. Dec.i. Aterrinces.j I)arih ,K.'f,M.ljU hl Qor. IfUner i "",,, r wav W""- I'""''" " ,s,.,n fright. cd th. raab taof th, , 1i(t , ;,. .f ,.(mnit,M. a, I hnafad off as the train slov , lliriilini.l .:iii,lnir h i! , I w .f ll...,m I 1 I
. . . .. . '; " I ov. ii to nr. I are for the nvi ntimi ol 1 J lie conductor saw the robh
I in.ooo refugee, Indicating I bat I In hag alongside the track, hut garriaotl alliat h ue bad raiOB to fun hun a tramp signalled th.the redaction of Ktoabertoy by stara- : ulnad. ; Hon and dkcaae. M.n ,he train und.. News n t a of l'r.-lio-i. .. . . . i mseiigers came out and t.
,. i,-. .in ii,-,, 1 1 o i, i rvinioer1 j boom s by ansj of rntoibi. and ab HMD KCtai to -how that Kinds rl. v and Ifafeking are acting in ootteerl with (.i i.. .b ihnen, foi. at the tim ti.t btttth t i- li ging at .:as I'i.n, Loth Cot. Kekewivb and a. Üniba row. il made tort lea and ikaaikd th.
II, Ii.- I n VV.. Illing.
torun from t heir house.-. W irdott panes
tterr broken and other slight damage dan within a radius of -.'.i miles. It was learned thai the . x plosion was part ol t a add lag eelebratioa n mii- from h rr. at which ten miuihIs of d i, .unite tta t.riti.
Kais r rnper. Terre Ilutite. !:..!.. lec t. The Ftenir.g Trilmne has been sold to I.. T.Ooliibtg, futmnlj arnnagfng editor of tht New 'o7k ( oniiiiercial-Adterti-t-r. and some local republicans who had been
trtinr to hut tin Morning Express. I beleag oerer. The result of the Maf
Mr. ... i rg l.a-ir-it.e : -t . loiy ii i p- king s,.rtie i- not known, t.nt accord-
Smte Sup. rintendent Jackson of Ka tni.ssa decided, on the Tth. that ih Bible may lc read in the pabtic si h.Kils of that state. The matter a- laid 1k-fr.n-him in a case from (Jage county. Where one family in a district wantel the teacher enjoined from using the Filde, nttnongfa all others fatored .i - -mi p.. i ii I ' . (apt. Edwla V. llolcomb. stifM-rin-Itavdent of the dining and sleeping tar set t ice of the (ireat Northern road. dr i ed dead on the street in St. Fau!, Minn., on the U'tith. from heart disease, f'spt. llolcomb was well known in the Mississippi ritcr service, in the arly days, as ci'ptain and pilot. 51c w ts bom in ( incinau in lt4.t.
t the aast f w rarad ffr. taciiated Mm
tVord Methu. n fought another h.atv anfragcmenl tvith the lurs, on tibs t'.'.th, at tints I an. abasjf t. n miles from the field of his first engagement nenr Belmont, winning a deci-iw tictort, the Boers toarbag the ncid
Sin wr with dead nnd woumled. The sibl.- aid. tii- ufe-ting the gieati-st ir.v
British, also lost bnarfljr, especially t l 't'-' rid f th- ftasargtnt ajasj tht- nf.val brigade, which, as usual, was As the rcauM of an bncatintiosj ino
L-d r
I woundetl. ten sailors am! marines were killed and thirteen petty officers and seamen and 7" non-commissioned ,.- fers and men of the marines wounded. Time liiindr--d Spianish pri- . . who es.iipeil fr-.in their captors d"ir th An.ir.ian ailtanee . :m iuding civil officers of rank. th lal l-e in the hands of ihe Filio.n. - for "-oe than a year, ami nauv militart oi-ers. I.
arrived at M lat s. and ai 'licn 1'ie
tralar ii - vi i Am nennt j.nd "4 Spaniards managed to le left behind. Th Americans are: P. J. ireeaj and tifon: p( wer of the battleship fren; Thomas Fdwards and ("har: Fird. of the Sixteenth infantry: Henrv W. James, of the Twelfth infantrv John Bvasannd, of the signal c.re.. SSM! F. II. Ii nU r. of Ivowe's scoots. tieti. k'onatST, with a flying column, ipushing imt-f.s t ifter Aruinaldo. who is res'r.i bended for Bsnqrtted. Young s iei-;tion by the inhabitants is enthnstoatic, who give him ell no-
tlMse were Ket. . ( First Presbyterian tirie-s. of the Wis,.:i ant! Hi shop Leonard c Llisecpal dioceae off)
ment am! to arrange for the publish!:
..f a n. tt-paper of the first class. Kirn of the K.n.l. KukoMi i. in. .. Dee, I, .lani. s Courts, a plate glass worker of this ritj . wa- irrestad bj Oflkti Moon, of Clwood, charged with ir voluntary niarislaiiL'l.-
of th' T,,r- Fourts mot ,t I rom Klttood here.
A DASTARDLY ATTEMPT.
Ing to a diapatcb fnun Pretoria, Fol. Kel with inflicted coasiderabac loss on the Boera, two Kella killing- nia
! (.im wound i n IT ... of Itoera Tre4 la Dsatswi ih- il
v.ioii.. i s..r, ... f rom x j ..i..,..
stort. The i-ar was :.n ;., tion baggage and express, and dor had Ih-i ii opened to pern eondnetov to reaeJi Use bag lion, which was in the fortt the car. '! !.: ibfriaT of Pneehtatsr. wit! niei. nud two hounds, hate ried to the seen,, of the rohherv.
Rai
ig tr tie
he rece.v I ,-.i:i -t-e
' d in no re
and it is aUeged i rgleeted to cap tinnatural gas pipe, putting in a wooden plug instead. This is the firt arrest of the kin.' in the Indiana gas belt. Ma Dir. Her sseLn r. Ira ., hl,.. I. Fnll I nek Metiiirin. of the ( arson. Firit. Sc..-- a to. fiMitliall team, of Chicago, w bj - rereto mjnred curing the gsaat hers Brftl tl. l; n - liaer team that his S - iie- . , ,,f. Thl toilllg ma, uneoiiseioti two hours and the pbysl BBS gitr little ho)e of bk reentry. He was kicket in the stomach.
lb
III the thickest Of the tight.
Claims have In ch tii.d .lp to date no account of damages sustained by American citizens through the -j.au-ish war to the amount of ?j."..ooi.ioO, ami the president is expected to s;jniit a recommendation to congress in his message looking to the creation of a enwashndng to adjudicate these claim- und irtal. proti-ion for the jtaynn iit of such as are found to b, i . t-Isante.
The severest t.-st to which wireless telegraphy has t lecn subj-cted w a. isnde in riifeagn, n tb 'Tth. when the iiirrent was successful!, sent ibmngb UM WnttS nml !o-d door- of a si:i'e of seten rooms; snd in etisaf eases through the walls of steel vaults ami an ordinart telegraph switchboiirtl in which V wires wen connected up and alniut foitt dead wins were I. ica ted.
A Möllingen. Swiss consul at Chicago has asked the police depart uient Ol that sitj to BST-ch for Mary M oiler, tor whom there is a large am not of inonev waiting in a bank at H ehatel. Sw itct land. Mi-- Mueller dep. sited the money in IÜJ ami shortly aftt rxtards came to the Fnited States. Thirty-six tear-' interest has ln-en mn'i i l ing. and the bankers are .Je. sin ns of listing an accounting .titli the a oman.
j the conduct of the affairs at the asyt luni for im-urable insane at I'eoria. tiot. Tanner of Illinois has rctnoi-d CoausnasfasHere Mtirris p. Heed ami John Y. Wilson, and apipointed as their successors tleorre C. Riler. i Fekin. and Edward Laton. of Feoria. Mr. M. .1. Daniel, the rep.rt -sentatit of the mrinaa institutions in soutber:i Fslifornis intereste! in grow ing and handling oranges and othr fruit, has gone to Washington, ami will lead :n j the fijrht against the ratification of the treaty wiih .lamak-a.
TaW Fnitetl State government will stand firmly by Consul Oeneral Mar-rum. at Pretoria, against whose actum in affording aid to the Itritish prisoners ITesident Kmjjer has protestetl. Kruger will either have tn tcquii sce or epel the consul. Sir Thomas Lipton, in view of the fact that the steam varht Krin ran not j be utilised by the government as a ! hospital ship, has sent iC lO.OW to the prim e-s of Wales to lie u--. t her discretion for the benefit of the soldiers and sailors. A counterfeiting outfit wascaptured. on the .'Tth. in the Alabama penitentiary at Wetumpka. The mold wna made by taking an impresion in Wet plaster of pari. Some dollar pieces that were found were well calculated to deceite. LonJIoB Truth saj that Kmpvror William achietcd tsf of the objre's of his visit to Kngland in peret ailing i S Queen Victoria to gite a condition..! promise to visit the Prussian eoutt during the last week of Ar. nest. Her majesty will be t.tnnany's gue-t for seti-ral lats at t ;.! len or l'..t--dsm. Her rbttt will be eatireltr privat.-.
bam Whiteway. the former pret. who recently retired from public irs. to undertake the formation of Ii; ion ministry and to carry un business of the country until the
ceienrateri ny (tome with the e ?..t a lavish Stries nt the and the rsi-
ta la iii.iibt. N-w Albaay, Ind., Dee. lTbe body of Hn;r Morgan is hing at his home his citt and tna andertnber refnses to bury him. claiming he is not deai . Three pht-:eians called to tiew the re-
n:.wn- iu.i; two oi mem sail! fte was
i A .-tteci-il from Pretoria, dated Bats.
tl ijr, No ml r ,'i".. mts there wan anothtr tcrtie from Mnfeking, Saturday. N .iti inner .''.. Ori the SMWaiaa of that
dav tin- chartered Bailee attacked Floil'j, lort tvith great detcrmitiition. i The fiL'ht . - pirogt-essine -.then th- 1
di- ::lch was sent. it,ral tmbubince tr..!n- left Maf.-
king. Nesembef ... for the Free State,' wl.. ie ht.-nt tirhting - xHt-t.-J dnring the then coming week, wnea the F.i.'.Ts. it was added would resist the advance .f the British in the .lie. i lion of K im bcflci . MssaassJ in ttiireh ItaeUwaweffi It is reported that Gen. llctbneB re J suiiieii ni- march northtenrd Wfednen day . i i expected t form in net km
Kimlierl.'V fi reis HaturdSV of
of n I ii it i er lit mi in i a -.
mir ataa
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en.iwssr. the
sador Draper in private audience. lit. Hon. Inniel Tallon. the lord M vor of Ibddin. wes at the Whit II e. sightseeine. on the Otb. and cii lor cw i ork. rn r-! r iit'iut. SenatorvCialllnger snd ITanshort-mrh, on behalf of the senate committee OB pensions, have been engaged in taking testimony under a revolution p.,-.,1 ,y the senate la-t s,.i,,n instrtjeting the ctmimittee to inquire
with (lit
Dtlll'IOV. It i s'tggesteil in some tpr-rl'-rs that the Hin r forces hate withdrawn from the north i ae ridwnj and maj u hurrying ie attach Beau
Methuen's rear: but as rein for. -
' ' mi f Is invi. Ii.i. tkii.ti.,. t .....II- lnM.
.... .... ...... ...... ...a.,., . I.M.I. I I , l,.sats Morgan has ...... , ' ... . ' .
,...,'1 ,i .in .nanu- iint-r ami ie.x.ir, ii :- claimed thev ouuht to eftrenanm si
lt.t,ll Injarrd. such designs. Mnneie, i"d.. Dec i. nr-rinr ths ' " i-teesnnn. game of footl-il! i;i this citt between! From l.onl Wo!s,..'s snnnui - ' tre IVm and Mnneie high school eiev- sSent flint it had been decided to tall
ei - Her Wilkinson, of the ti-itor
trance. The faulty
lieen in a trance before.
MinncaiMilis. Minn.. Iee. 2 cia! to the Tiiin s from ( edar i la. s;.v-: A dastardly attenit to .1.
home am' family of Attorn. '. I Cron. was attempted last night :
snow ii Hiiiies, wil; place.) 1 1. ponnds of dynamite ut hi- frot and Ignited n U-foot fuse wh burned BWWn into the f ulniiiiat in g . but failed to explode. Cron i enad by the smelL ami mter th -ami went to hi- stable. He Im mystceinii- . . but supiM.-!i to be soi i longing to hithrew it into the hallway. This in Ing he examined the puu-kage ami once reported the case to t.',. j Wha are at work on slight etew. I lowing the EJrhnaa owttraga in sri one man lost his life, the saaauk I thoroughly ammed and incesa t-en thr:its of siimtiiart iu-;. . fnipientiv beard.
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bsdl.t injured intert ally nnd had a hip disioeated Arthur I.oikwot-id. ai-oof Pern, had his neek wrenched, and other - wt-re roughly handled. Mui ic wan, to o.
ir.to sion
the law.
i isd
the
p n-and
Trains OattMe. Anbau i . li d.. Bee. L The ast bound nassenarer train on i
more A Ohio raiirtini! eoitlded t reich- i-..ir H ek-ti'le. Ki : "rank Kin her. of tinrrett. wm ; hruttle. N'o persons were Injure he piasserger engine and n... lere ilemolished.
of Pensions Ft ans
W i iam Anthony, l-t:er known s Minn.- Wir Anthony, died ßt the resb. terintl hospital in New York, oil the i-'lth. half an bttnt alter swallow. Ing n quantity f cocaine at one of ihe Central pork entrances. He was i :,e
man who, nn February 15. 1s'.jn when There w ill be no nt-t-pt ions, review- or the 1 attic ship Main- was blown up in ohe- fundi. Havana harbor, reported to Cnad. Wgw The genu neat nl of Hew Zealand bee in Iba masons word-: "Äb, I ke erouoses to sttn-k r- - with choice to report that the ship has bi. a blown American game birls. The Unnau up ami is sinking." Als meads, which sailed from Sa a Frei - i eiset, on the s.h. took 63 dozen f The board of directors of the Nation Kansas tail, and followlnr this shipal Ass .elation of r , , it Me,, held a ment tili Is- 7. -.airs of ruffled rr.,ise S.ec,l meet,.,- .,, i ., , -o. ,, , , 7L' pmirs of prairie chickens and fo ir 8th. to raise n f ind to prosecute dnannn of tm 4 decks, the whole to go Swindlers n; 1 d, In n, t business men flm Ka -
In Orga I t if
II Tr to Irrr lllm alia, Ind.. iec. t, National
r Christopher Evans, of the Mire Workers, dei-iart- that
everything within the jsitter . f th
i a
no--Miner taiveniorT a:i ravor a general revision of the laws by a nonpartisan commission. lr. Franklin P. l.iilespiie. of tilenrt Valley. Iml was senteneed. oa the 1st. o three years at hard labor in t:ie ! umbos ,o. penitentiary and fined 1M and costs, for counterfeiting. A
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t.dlespies aeichbocs was read, saying Fem. lud . )ee. i.The conntv hfl that his reputation prev kos to bis sr- here was the sc ne of what nearlv rtst bad been good, .illespir also mad ( prorerl the death of three or four men a pathetic pier, for mere, but the j The m. n who were out it, Ibraa r!
out one more di.i-ion. it appears eJear that tin w;,r ofBCC (ms not tooh for a ' -(".It collapse of Itoer tesistance. The bri- ( telegrams mWllBg Ironi Katnl and the ceiitial the, ter of the war eontey little information about the situation. hSWlrsaitfft Hellet force. So far as known, the Ladt smith re-
. I hVi for.-.- !- -till at Frere. though tie
behhjre was perhaps Bafleientl n-
i pafared to p, rn.it of its pannage ,v tni bet 30, In wl i.-h cisi- the amnelng forces may slready hate come in outlet Bear Cabman when-, appareatly, j I tin IbaefS ;r -irongl v intrench, d o rtbe north si.!.- of the ritei. iioers Drteaa Bael . A spedal dtopateb reeelsed hen- t--
dat roin Frere. dated Tmsdat- N.s. .
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mi wmie sitempting
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COUNETRFEITER SENTENCED.
His rrriiniu It . t. n i . 1 1. oi Hi. I II . o liaaSl, aWl the I mmti Would X. i Kelent. Imliauapiolis. Ind., IW. C Pr Franklin F. UllhMple, of l. lentis . ley. was st-uteiieed to three v.-ar- t hard hthor in the Columbus (O.) -teiitiary testertlay and titled ! .o . costs. It tta- the termination of wi .it the secret mi he agtoers of the s i stnasent think mas s most dnnger counterfeiting scheme in wliicli I-tiille-pie's neighlxirs. was r.-ad. It embark on a whole-ale wate. A -tion. signed by 200 or more of Dr. GiUeepie's neitrhiMrs was read. It tn 1 that his reputation previous to hi- arrest hail lw-en good. iille-pie ma pathetic pdea ftir me r-v . but the vir old not relent.
rem hi r - is
tkinal order will lie done to free Kxe n- biow ui. a tan fnaS brldaa atree thm
j Tire .lot I. I Leese, w In. is now n; dergo
on a i nree-montris jail aenter.ee F rt S' .tt. Kan.
at
court would not relent.
At a conference of about 2". promi rn house republicans held at the eapitol in Wa-hii,gT..n. on th- night o' the 1st. it was decided that the in eligibility of leavesentat it e-el.-t t Itols erta. of I'tah. to occupy a seat in the bouse of rcpresentat iws should b- in-
vtstigateti ami determine! Sensing the 'revision he sh pi emitted to take oath of Word comes from the Fhil the two i-nnimnir of Mac
of Thank-git ing -,-t fire to
'heir I... ;i,r were almost turToia'ed before aid came tc th-m.
IMssslaasn. I Cuher. In!.. )ee. j. (apt. J. Q. A.. : FIom:. of (hit ago. has H-cr i;i.mi-..,i I from the sasltlus of riding master St . ft-, llii'ifr... im J, l, .i S.
I i ., r"' "I I i. . . . , , ! T Hot b f l" :"'r' ' '" -""iRvi:!' reeel V v wh'b rift. n oting to rlopie with Mrs. .1. L. F. i ep. . ,,f d dianaiNdi. esthat !
rit rat i olen-o. t., Itoers were driten
back by Fritish nrtilh ry and motin?ed infantry. ABSOLUTE SILENCE PREVAILS. No .h. It,-,. Led im I aniSn from
iiir t H r in s,,nih Ifrltn Urn eaaaiaa I ss nails at.
ut. '
..lira.- ., inil.in.
uptier Capt. Fsitsnn are eJoinr so weh Indianapolis, Ind.. Dec. 1.- N'.arlv 50
tlat it ha ireen deeided to or - inv. pr. ill i t. ,,f M thodist fol leges snd a full battalion of the-e tiatite. Th--! anit rsi t ies thromhotit the ssant
a . t
SC all ch i of those pres- it ex-rcssi d ihefiseltis in favor if haeIng mi prosecutions rnrrled nn In law risinc of the eniional b dy. instead o' th.- bratet ssaociations. Several imMtnt irroposed aasesttaaents tj th nstioani bankiuptey law nrre Ji nusi i :
ia the yeans, in th.
lion. Thomas W". Tipton, whe Srnted the state of Nebraska I nited State senate for eght hed in Washington. t.n the .sth
night J -third tear of his age. Me a.
B native of Ohio, but went lo Nebraska I I fas 136, and since his retirement from I ' polilica has iird in W A.h i:-toa.
add it tonal two - useful ia the track inr the BVei naldo's dissirgani en. Canaan su ami wren with ril
am To Kimsh prisoeiTs rson at l!ay a:niKng. Frov va ircava. Luzon, on the Monroe, with tl men of iftalry. t apt. leart. the natal
onus w,u i. i,.,
eni eampa gn in remnants of Agui-
army. r.--l - B ,,; several A me
here to lege Ass
eitai ehnreh.
l.oiidtui. Dar, i, ::;(ia. m. Ibnniutc dienee has mUen t r aflnirs in Bnnth Atrtea, The mar aflka has not yet reeerred Lord Methuen's munmltj b-t. The public and the p.ress. hitherto pa. ti. nt. ar beginning to murmur at the Bppnrcnilj BeeeBam detej winch kt--i
i, . nt fain. in s in a st.it.
I fclc petisc.
I is regarded as practica"t ceitain I thai Lord Hethuen has been n,if M ed i.y half a hnttnlien f tin- Gor
iron niajwMnoera, a regiment of cava! r. and a battertof artillery, ami that
I ;,r ,s Is-mg daily
FILLED UP ON BAD WHiSKY
I liiarle Mach t el I l.iiri i'nll n) to Iii Wurtterons Nature. I a'nll W'.un.linu I mi tt, .. I'.icknell. Ind.. Iic. 2. Charles F.laekwell. Bgnd -1. while drunk J ter dat. insulted Stltester tiitttr am. hnoebed down, lie stnhhnd Oujn r - cral times, the blade Nnetmtiug ' left side near the heart, gtocht rib few minutes later, met Holla Hers against whom he had a grievance, sad after s f w words drew a reiolt. t . . shot him in the Beeb, the ballet aim cutting the jugulsr vein. Iloth ateS are d.t ing. F.laekwell is at large, II rTB i- the son of the wealthiest iii.n :t Kntix county.
1 1 ""' 1 TURNED INTO A GRAVEYARD.
n of the Methodisl Ki,ia-
I
reinforced I v
the me, titiu- of tin I nl. 1 tri OOS to hold the lines of 11. Olli. III. a -
t. B, 1 1 is seppentd that the Natal ml tili.- has been dilated by i he Beers sjfj of getting supplies to Pfeter r a.rit 'imrg. but not a vtoni emanates a. . m . w
ii in any oi tin- vanous eommacis.
th,
i. Lit Fou i
Win i h e ntasnssMs fStl ItC, I. .. Dbs. I. Ii';-.,. ihm.
versitt won the state champim -hi,, fn ni Furd.ie bt a -ere of If to.. Thi iT.imr was witnessefl bf the largest crowd ever seen as Stewart Meal.
iTtlnr
iaasnnen Wram
Intl., I lee. I.
The Vin-
the Island of '..urn. wants an addi- eerre- ui.iversity foot hal! team won Ihe
southern Inrlinna by neadbjM tenai h
tional force of mar
i.e has at command now twin? an insignificant force compared with the s.s op ation of the island. By a cate-in of an excavation for a sewer in llenver. t'ol.. on the I - . a I latrorers were buried. The body of Cemrmj Haiti was taken out an hour biter. It was not hr.uu. Luvt u.ai, were in the trench.
hp the
I -t'lmnn. Itra. Ifilee l:igc-
s,-, -nil V, Hurl -.1 Vtit. I.y m ' :t .nit ataeavatlaa a itmie lavlaa ut f Theas, Denrer4 Col.. I tec. 2. liy a raved j ot the excitation fcf a sewer a I It-fourth -treet and DeWUtag :. last ettning. seteral lalsiter- w burled. The lw.d of tieorge lb.lt. , -taken out an hour later. It is not known how mnnt wer- in th. t n but no hope is entertained for the life of any of the tictims.
t "imil Itrrfd. mhen, lad n.. . 1. i,r. m sj atfa iget Ml tear-, a pioneer and tbeosdeat practiti.. in r.r-thern Imiia. a. was
f ' " i, hi office chsir Th i oigl
ir
It'.l loll .j g Net. i'rk. i,-, . a
h tt. of Chicago. w,o was found infrnsiblc in the streets, '"hnrstlut' ni.-hi. asseris that she was roblrcd of ' ' ' cab ohm. Mrs. liigelow told a police conn i-iagistrute that sin seme from (abiengo to lud her bum hand. Uiram IMgelnui, ,1 btwyer, frtut whom . in- had bnen sajlfaagssl for several tear..
! lie n a. - si 1 :. , ,:,-,
nn. I
POWDER
ti.
WORKS EXPLOSION
il trn
Oi.lt lie. tt, nnt of the Hull.
Ixilleil it.. I I ,t ,, Oilier S 1ns 1 11 .l red. olumbt-s. Kns.. Ih-c. '. One .f i 1 1 bnlMbags nf tin- Lsftti '.' pow -r vtorks. located four mil. - 1 of this pdace. was blown up shonl 0 s e'eiaeh yeetergay sftrimnui W 1 -hman. a workman, who was tiie Unit pernen in the building, was k 1
re i:i.r.-...u' ..I.. .... I ... I ... .
-'.. , 'HOI. et I Ol I It- m . I oil nun r mi ii 1... . . .. m. . ,.
- I - ...... . - ,, nrn ', n..', dnnghlcr of hulw rt Fames. ' '- ' - - .o..
v m . --tr - dt-bris. The propertv '-s IsF-, ' '
of IMtrntoghniBj iüorlaud
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