Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 December 1899 — Page 2

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Thr Body of the Dex&Gezntd Takes to MiuU Under as LV cert oi CiTxlry.

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C lip alar ith tafVtM Mln Hfn Will SltaaS IW MBBM I

MiiDt, Dk. L Maj. On. Ut'i bod was brockt frown San Mateo to Manila yeatroia afternoon, hi staff and a sgi-ndiia of cavalry acting a eo-

tbe river. PUPlll mt tb

Tbe fancrmJ will take place f

ty occupied by a

body baa bo paonl tmporardy in B vault in El Pace mftwj. wber Many of the Aomcu aokber ha

be n interred, and a guard of

vil! br uii.ta.ned. Wter, Mrk La

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fr ;a &a.: id

-a MauaMHa aad put .a

mill tatnl rur lUi . Boa o( uu raak, Uiu. and a ibeila. aa-aid 3- had ia cuwas.t u sn.i.io craw-iuw A U vu bfir put La. iw ir I Ma istaMia iow .. (or tn --: raataNMt wura. H r-i4 upwa UM ti ma I sato.r t lab aa aa and 10 daw at in eng fn-m iba wtu L

I THE KENTUCKY CONTESTS. THE DISASTER AT BRAZHELL. DEAD HEROES OF THE MAINE. I THE SUNDAY SCECQL.

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sassy ana ba mmtim c Ml nai it eairansn isrs. X pj on rvawttnt wnack vaSed aar r startad no4y war

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nt -j tain ar ana -is MM . -.-..... i.nj w. 1. 1t a tara am U ar-ssa aaud a na ".y .ad of aawdaawa. He sowed la rr : '.a rat ami to UM aft. Torn b.- Mt wa wufttawt a aonl rw act waa Ootio liifi swrly. It wa loa oka Lwi.ja. 1 tri 1 Ihr Ooatrtoo b ftritr.r .-

V NM irriiM I Lamm.

TW scary of tb returned vitir from

aw art procu

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0 aao br four ch orea aba.! hue ZTSimTl ÜVTcbfaauT aaa fMampWtrd their aji 11 1 aanii for re- , . -i.-.. r:tia two taraaac to the Uaivtd Slate, the re- 25111 atSoaf It at aaaiaa mill be tahea oa a traaatrt I la aa Aiavaat. ton. watt eaaiata of . 1 I - arjviaj a TairtaMh laAaaa, laat ut-

ern.ent. M . tb u-:.: MM

M Arliaeioa ceaaeterj. Imr4 laieraJ lama. Gea. La toaa death hac caaoed

No Aaxr.-

bad creater poaadaritj

all naU. aad in hat dealinga 1 1

aitb the catitea he eoauaaaded their I ;

re pect aad coafideaee to a 11 laaijo Me dejrt-e- The aiiort bi.aa he iaataUed in the aehburie toas at arranging 10 attend the funeral in a

Ceee the rnfraaiar llc4To his eaeeetive abtlit r and peraonal i leadership is chiefly due the brilKaat ee mUmi of the plan of lamiiii a in 1

rraaV'rt. Kj., Dec. rbe h aj 'i the part ( liixiiel and Hts kbam it mini; notice of rontent nifamst io Taylor and l.i.-ut. 1. M.i:tiill l.'.nci aiiti-ioll le intuitu in doubt ua tc the purn'- of tht- conteatanta. Tb time for taking !cMMtiou prior tc the me. t.ritr of thf leifisluture eiiued Tburada. only lour witneaaea baIrjjr ;i'n testimony rfpar.lnif; eut ti in tl'.r- . ti.it. sted i-oiinii. -. I lis .out -st eornruutee ho r, have , poaer to send for persons and paper if deairvd. The anti-tloebel lead-ra mill have an informal conference a: Louisville during the holids. to decide whether Mff will make a tight to argume the two bouses of the

legislature. They claim to huv enough votes to organize thi senate, but a majority cf the lenders M to

opprje the fusion on urgiuiatioa j si . . a. -

I reterrmir not to l ow tneir streugtn 1 tii! the i-oiiteMs are voted on. NO MORE WILD WEST INDIANS. 1 he tairrlor llr BO rt mr m t Will. Hereailrr. Kefuve lo Loan Initial., (o hiinmr. Washington. Iec. 23. A new d.par ture 111 the policy of th department cf the int. nor is -ruphasized by uueouiTeal refusals which have met all re . cent requests for loans of Indians foi exhibition purposes, pnd Secretary. Hitchcoi-'i and Comniir.-ioner of Indian Affairs Jones have .l. : nuiued j to stop the abuses of the privileges, ' aud have so stated in a number ol communications lately. Mr. Jone i said : "There will be no m re Indians per niitted to leave the.r reservations 101 Wild West evhioition i'iriMes. Tliei

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r ... .j.. inj can net - r :ne i-oiiseni c: wie in

Tlal lies. L-iwt :

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X course, to r..s

Mfc-wrs aa tooeoua.x aa tney a to the la.:.j.os wC jtr ae nud i r . i--a r .r

v-atiua reaervauua. Uartas; ial tUem :.- ii ruia. Har ai - ?- haMaarad aa hsaeli n.-.-. .

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r-n M.

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rth Laaoa. which ba catterdl the

Insurrectionary force baas saa lakiio to the galf of Liagayea. TILai seeüoa of the is. and which had to be traversed d r . ; ry warst seava of the year, presetted dtfacaltie coaaidored by all aequaiated with it to be aaaco!

ta th

labia, bat Gen. Lawtoa earered the prograauat asv-

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Iksrre Ike lt mt

ben be reached Tayog aad foaad other drraaoa bad r-ot arrived, he t through to Dagapaa oa hi owa saaibsliiy. A.lthuagb be iaapowd t hardships oa his ssea. be 1a-

ariabiy Lared their lot cheerfully. Thirteen Amencaas. iaclodiasr three adaeers. were woaaded ia the engage snent at - n Matea. where Gea. Lawban was killed. Capt. nreeldaridge's

alibi'Ogh the ballet peaetrated his

1 htt a trau 1 iroad xati ai.

I lea inUiiaisd th aat rat I aaft Mi the hMtorr U lasass ! SttM asy Ube caoseteaa lot. 1

. : a . . j " . .TI . vtf wsxre arts m : tarnt 4 sssa tasa as ssaaaas Ta MS est Iii iheam. "Me wui baa, he sad srtm&ty. Tb Ii aa pi aal eai'-

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; can astreaa 1 r taexr exiuiMnoiLaaee u ,. be along the lines show inj the protr r of Italian l...-ation. The day : the dep.irtment's I III Mllttllg Indiaui I to be let for Wild West shows ant s !. utT tir is ;.a.?. It d m rali.-.-s thi ladiana, stay of whom would dress it citizen's clothes, and otherwise con. form to Ii ore ei.ilied ways but foi tie lollar at-, i . . nt.s there is in cou tinuing in tb. ir cfstoms."

teerible k:prlaee.

Ocar rocks tha

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mm Use aMao mt b hui asaa wasea tncfcMd 1 null is mt Mom. tareadMa fata sllrac aracsatesa wäteh fr -wned aaoa 7 Tsiiejs iM feet setw. drikMc of

WILL TAKE A YEAR'S REST

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tetur. Will Urtier f. r a Inr. sad nhftaaas Lseaajse.

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m!'scaa is sM si lis :- - -h-.j: ia;

tar beyoad to titac i ...jrs strus

Btai oa

- . Vv- ' if' mi oa Tlsers was 30 tlm to

taj Taer wre ?t to mal their srar nr rk 1 ta near lartoa as best taer couid.

stets, aad the Issue of tae

were sex. there wa a I : ... . .-: -- .

Anwrä-1 eissse. Th mrieaa, easMeiati

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ta the scalriss .t t..: i.i-4. a a ie was worn to L He said tuat

vv-t r. , MM E Bt.t

estiatated that the ins-ry: " - - ' WMm

aumaareu mm Mat aau Ot taeas I awaM mas Lawtoa ta n If be

were arm- I with riie. The

cans aumlirred 1. -O0 bat Th wm

bad been mucL . .... 4 . -

-try - " - r.st rr.i.. I tea cfcxth Lawtaa steed M the A

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drawn awe . -,c-l

at alas. las-.t ban-!s

st fc.sa r.ri-.--jr..y

MS bw 4. or- -. . :

ta artat vv cat sjetrtt -ai:

TI . regMM. althoagh de to Manila. I at Ma earn ad r

The MMHM tra:n four.d the

spaarthie sad was obliged to retura. The iasurgeat retreated to :b sabwest. Ira- ing six dead.

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' I""" yeoeafe aarthiA or t guannte- nvsrbich ta distdge the enemy. It is tast ex -;- :aa.t ae aad bis f Uower ow reported that the insurgents ie- l 'tsJttrw affi be aaa--d afterward. '

aw m esMceatrate at ; 'j i r

Int-un arosisee. aad is the

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Si. - : I: will retire from ihe stav for a year or more at tue conclusion of bis interrupted cng-agx-ment at the t'.rand ojwra house, lie has. already recovered sufficiently from the attack that compiled him to di continue his performance, Monday evening, and there is no doubt he will b. sole to resume next Monday afternoon, as previously announced; out wili not tax hia weakened constitution beyond what will be necessary to fulfil' bis contract at the (.rand MMTS house for the next two weeks. Ai.' hit engagements tuTcaft r for the entire season will be cancelled. Mr Krd Merger, hi manager, says: "Mr. Russell baa been ronvince.i ttat the state of his health i such that be will risk in arly and permainit bnakilovvn unii s he takes t c--:.., r -t for a long period." STATUE OF DANIEL WEBSTER. I'rearati fr.r Itn I n illnn and

LVr.li. nf Ion at W a Ii i im t IIa- B-rn I'rrfeeletl.

of Lagnna de Bay. GLIMPSES OF LAWTON.

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aagh I to be Bot a ac-c ia r-watr Mt

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1 a jrou. I d feed

aar Broke.

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The following reiew of the career at May -Gee. Hemry W Lawtoa will be sead with added inter, is view of MM recent death at the bawds of a Jflwh;ino sharnabouier ia Laaoa: MMtaa mt Obi.

ht w

fmc asaaa ta

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mm sMj sad sAjisStsUry. It was thM serrsr wbsch eaaed Lawtoa friias the wet rr. ' A vj - -.. a. "ft rr.i-a veä'ia. ie-. scas. THAT MORTGAGE MUST BE PAID

wears an lie was a raws' ry T mm ess ' wir s easaasaa at b sal dacaiMa M aa too awacb of it It fe t b wow 4 S

W.. .-M aaee bmrsxw a ert aal if e st -leaiSry at coOcst aatfl be aitatJ I mmnr Emi ratbsitf b as c a' M Maa. aVasybax tbr seMtof pace MM rw to hin lwr a ' xab aci aev a u-- " - !... SSSMi MM .-i

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V tall lor l!4 t Place (.ea. Lta SHun a4 bilSrea tbsae Waat. V aahingtoa. Dec. Zl The following, a hieb exphaias itse-tf. was ImmmI yea terday:

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Washington, iJec. i3. The j.iin. ; ittee of senators, representative

aud Citizen of the district appointed to make arrangements for the SaVaU itig of the atitue of Daniel Webster, presented to th goxernment by Stil- - 1 Hutrhins, inet and perfected the ; plans. The e.- ises will be held at ' the Lafayette- opera house, January 1-. Senater Chandler, e.f New Hampshire, will preside, and Senator Lodge, cf M i-.n husett. will deliver the adI'r -..! "t MeKi.iley will accept the gift on behalf of the I'nited States. fur the exercise gueht will drive to Nrott circle, where the statM will be unveiled. 1

d '. tirabaa islam i araaraa . Mate axSwateees. WbS

wW- tt and thM baak.. be wiafbai DC ; eMasag aaa iM. im av 4M aad fseaaU) assaai JS ibjaigjHis tsibM lee th- aurpo- . f at a i'aiiiir! v. u... I rabSsss lssM t pay a " " "ns. Lawtea sjeearwa a p-aacal swatiar. 1 br tb 1 ss. as4 ae 4arrot4 to the eb n tic 1 I a a satn4 10 a ragsaett Tb M f the mann if th eouawbi. b wa mm-m ewt jt the Crx-.tser. try M rawt4.

Ttver c -z ia reai rastauma a caatraawssaa wm we iwtaiiwa ay sy mm lacws fiehter wb-a bad saw .b t da - sas mt tb tafcowaxg: Stth ba Hj atuisctiaa 'or a ewaasMBd ta H e' RBIN. Me war with "vaUa HM ra-iswet waai dalMiant O astral. WaabMatoa. V C. XT-. J-'HN F VtrST'iV

i oi.wile wtth the faawe of La -a- -. ;j lMX Cawssabaarg

ht wi4l of OetaaaBSS Vwte tbM beta f x :

Bx-ter issat a rwe it MxMsa

N - abarbs eSUf tar the fast

-ra ttaatr It w aa atersst

of the fg

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-wi Ml

nrai. Washinxtoa an LIDLOW,

3tiri. IIa vena. Caha.

WU R Sil AFTER. Mi - r.'n MM PaM Mi Senator lairbanhs. of India as. has .rlrodoeed a btU granting a pension of

s year to Gea. Uwoai widow.

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swjsswaMwer. lwta. M Ms. wm trawM 11 1 t tb -C MS 'lea . aaat -casssel S.v. e .-- SSas MTagMMMl II 1 vv sttv.re. in v. as4u'r I -reara aad fat mt :anralwa a 4a wb at -b war .---o!a ibe baasnstjf' SaaM ist

aa n-i 1

I we lb WI4w mt .a. Lsntnt.

lad tana polas. ladU Dee. 21. Within 1 BMawW aft tb nnblutm nf tk

I - - - A tb war ikiartaMil f - i.l

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for :he wife of Ms-ven. lawtew, M wa abscrihed in this city by or ten persons. Cspt. W. H EagUsb. who served with Gea. Lawtoa in the 80s ish-AMericaa aar. baited tbe list with t!r. H. H. Haans, who was st the

POYNTER WANTS TROUBLE. Tklaba I ... 1. am la lot ( oanpetenl I. Ural With Vlilllarr llrli-i-irnt. 'mahs. Neb.. Dec. 2:!. Got. Poynte yesterday instruct il the prosecuting attorney of Sarpy count;, to begin proceeilings against the two regulars rt Fort Crook who were implicated in tht shooting and killing of a deoerte" from that post several weeks ago. t the time of the killing the Sarpv county authorities decided that they had no jurisdiction and left the matt-r to the military authorities. The me;, were arraiirned on the charre of mur

1 der bfore n court-martial ind ac

quitted. If the i-ivii authorities cf arpy county refuse to act the gorrnor will order Ibe attorney gmcnl of the state to liegtu criminal p in-.-ed isga. IS Join Ilia Itra-inirnt. San Francisco. l)c. 23. (apt. H. Vi. Pjornsted, formerly of the Thirt-ent!i

Minnesota volume rs, who has been appointed captain in the Forty-sSMni iofsdtry, now in the I'liilippires, hal reported to the I'rrsidio to await trans 1 .r-..ti..t, .. In- regiment.

Murk of K.eo rla Ho4lS I'rtra ureaalu lal vHil I kriilwM I Kir fir MM MadSabM l'r..l.-. ItniwnwTillr, I'a.. Iec ..V--ik at Itra.uell minis is progressing .:v slowlv. The country roads troiu

'.row mile to tbe mine are almost nu lasMible, ami there is uu telegraph or j telephone cotuiecl ions with lliuucll, so all n ws from '.lie mine lias 10 be

brought overland. l our M..r.- MBattaM It v rel. F'oiir more ilies huve Ih-cii recoe red. but not identified. Some ot Ibe families of the dooin-d men arc in suffering condition, and provisions are emg sent out by the Brownville nur hauts as well as from 0 niontow u. I tie men who have been a Diking ri MM ImV urdav to recoter the Imkücs are uhnost xliHiistctl. vei tbey refuse to give up, and keep at the L'riiu work doggeuly, though more dead than ulive. tn liaiiü ol I'roaldrnee.

The fuct that last Saturday war .mv day at the mine and that I In re were 10 empty wagons load, accounts ftir many not going into the mine that morning. Had the accident occurred any other day there would have MM more than a hundred nu n iu tbe nunc and the result would have been etcn more appalling than it is. Ilearlrenillna Scenes hi the Moritu. The MMMS about he morgue y e-tcr-day and last night were such k to wring tears from many a stout heart. , As the burned and blcodiiit lioiiics wire carried from the shaft-, w. ca and liiUlrcn would tight fraiilic allyto get to the corpses, und when held lack by strung anus, would weep I pitifully and plead to 1 allowed to enter the morgue and lind their lost ones. It is an oeeuiTcnee tliat can noer I- forgotten oy any M ! vv bo vv it-ne.-t.ed it. Some of the Ikhücs have been removed to th ir homes, and will be buried to-day. siul sor of Little Vlliert V,-,-ae. A pathetic story is told of little Albert Meesc. who died after Iwilltf rescued, lie lived only a few Itep frOM the shaft. Me went to the wimiovv Saturilay nioiniiitr nid looked out. saying to his father: "I'a pa, 1 guess there is no use of me going to work this uoniing, as there is no loudening." The father said he had better go and help him feed the mules. They both stalten out ;' lur and ueTBt returned to their 'mine alive. A rr ( bSMt aMM la. Sad. sad. is this 1 ',1 -'ma- rM to many a family about Hraznell. In faet, the excitement caused by the terrible accident hus driven all thought Of the holiday festivities from the homes of all who live in the neighborhood, even those who bad no trfMatti killed. The search for the bodies still goes on. "lumber of -liiiin I nknoaan. The mine officials admit that two or more bodies are -tili in the mine, but represent!! ives of the Slavonic sim i.-I v have made a house-to-house canvass, j and report that eight of their BOBMI . alone are in the wreck, and ho v. many others they do not now. V il.nl l.iiihta n n i I nliirki'il l.itnia That naked lights aud MMCkt d Mfety lamps were is.-d in a dangen . mine Wis olliei..;' -. mi .linn i! .r-tei-

tlay. by Tit Hoss rtiumas Jones, nlu made a statement which forms tinmost sensational hapter on the management f the mine which has yd dvclopi'd. Mr. Jones was asked i. il v true that on last 1'iiesday mori-.inir bissued a MMl order that the miner could dispense with safety lumps: I wenesMsaal InlrrUen. "Yea sir." was the reply. "Why did you issue the order?" "1 considered lhat the mine win af as the break throns-h had Ih-cii tid up." "Safety lamps were used befoll Tuesday 7" "Yet." "Is it true that mp safety lamps in use In the mine were not locked'.'" "Yes., it is true that some were not locked, because 1 thought the M 11 wi re comp tent to carry tbem ui-liK-ked." "Was that not contrary to th r . 1 tions?" "Oh. tht re may lie a reg'iln4 io:i. hut men sometimes carry uti locke 1 lamps where it is km.wn 1hat they are experienced misers.' Mine Supt. I 'oyer, when inioimci of the statenient of Pit Boss Jone, aaid: "I know- nothing of the order isu d on Tue-day. but consider Jones a v, .1blc man who Knows his business, .md 1 Mlpp.i-o be used 'lis judgment." A. Itrasnell, ma lager of the mi.ie, said: "I know nothing of aurh an 01 der. J have ni part in the direct manage nu nt of the mine, as our pit ofli.-iala are the r-poiisiiile iarties Tht KMSa pany has no statem 'nt to mak."

Tbe Ballleaale !. W.ib Ibeis Hrmalaa. 1001 a N... e..rt. X r a. n N.-wp.irt N. ws. Vl. lire. Sat. -The ba' t !. -lop I . v i-, 111 couiinaud d I apt Rii;slee. artiv.si h. re I1.11 , !- r noon ycstirduy with Ibe lewun. of tin men wb !l !l ir live til Ibf lie-II 11. ion of Iii - lialllc! j M ,, Havana liarlcr The Imm'ic- of ir 'il Maine lium. I11.I1 were brought U M the Texnh wil! lar tratisferrtd to s ( h.-sapi-ake A 11 no Irani lo-dsy si 12 o clock, and will la- taken to " ashinj ton for inieruicnl in Arliugica ceueli ry next Tluir.l..i 1'lie I .-xas MM unli reaj a gale ofl tape Haiti ra. but bad d Heat bet until that MMjI was reeebail She MMMMi in Lynn Haven bay Sundae night, and came up t lld IVaint yesterday morning. After the quarantine regulations had leeu cx implied with Hie pr.M-ec.bd to this city.

The chaplain. Father bid wick, who j waa chaplain on the Maine. is in charge . f the remains of the dcaud heroes, and '

will accompany tifta to Washington. Not more tha ii a are of Ihe MM

on the I'exas w. re i.ie.i'.i J be

MMMS of these are niM-rihed on the cc thus which incn.se their mortal remains. There wen no ceremonies here In hom r of the arrival ol the Maine's dead, but imim ive exerciaes will

take place to-day, when the bodies are j transferred from the ship to the train.

THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND LOST. I.ula the Hi ud-lira teat OI4 l.raa4-i.otli.-r W. in I idrn.-e ai II lutia.it I i.n.iu. London. D.-c. '-' i'"r lhe fcri lime In i:i yc.rs QmMI Victoria aud the n yal family passed! hirstmas at Windsor. The duke and duchess ,d i' . . naught and lhe cLildttii of I'll Henry of Hatieiil-erg wtn 'iic psjrty, Not only wa there a .aar . 11 nf We, arranged, but '.here w.c .tl . magnificent Christmas tree with nui:i colored canoles for the chii.in-n. iu which the queen evinced She interest. Il was in fact lit- ,. -s desire thill the Il blMlM vv In. 1 sSemble.1 alMiul her vestenlay !. id not have t heir I MMtMH MSTied ly the events which have saddened h.r own hear!, and the t.suvjii.s .1 .1nr castle, though ingel w,h .. -s such as tills all Tntriisb heaits. . -ried no sugL'ttion of rrow ,0 children who r b-n. . ; iL 1 . j" presence with the solace she is alw.;. able 1t find in the cmpa .. 1 el her you listet iMMwwh The keynote of :he lestivitis at the castle was the queeu's urialt.rai.lt- ! -votion to and faith in that eiup.ie which she believes will ultima --l

achieve tbe highest aims and atnL t n of her iti'-eltisli r. iir.t.

GEN. YOUNG AS GOVERT.OR.

llr -MIM Knlr tbe Vailkiimrfa i'liiilnrri ol I avwa l..jl.llali. Man la. 1 1. c. t". lien. Young- has be. u .' ppointed governor of provinces of northwestern Luon. wih I, ..uquartirs at Yitran. His .-omrnanl i-i-cludcs the Thirty-t liird MiMtry under C 1. Luther K. Han . and ci.valry. He will ests.i.;isli prmu st; lions at San Fc.-ii.nul. and with ourposis wher v.r lo'.it.l. Ibe Sivteenlh infaaley will pixecd to Aparri. garrisoning such towns as may be .1. t-tned nccrsssry in the prosil . e.s of (aguyan. iale-lla an 1 N iiscaya. of which lol. f.. . u ajipoinl.-d military cuo ri.or. 0 n. Young atul Oil. Hutsl are isla.MssMJ civil niuuioipal MlMM Ml -. and the -.oris in northern LMM In opened for trade alout January 1. TO KILL EVERY MAN IN CAMP.

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( antun. )., Dec. .1.. Fire aii.d in an electrical heater in one of the (in-ton-Massi Hon cars Sunday nicht, after all the cars had been 1 an into the barn. Only three cars were taken out mlact, eight being destroy -d. Fifte.-n others were more or less damaged. Io, ÖO.ÜOU; covered by insurance. Klllod Ovrr a l'ukrr I. am. Clinlon, III., Dec. 26. Al three o'clock yesterday morning a mur.l. r occurred at Webion. ten mile, south east of here. Harry Summers. Jr., of Wehlen, a carpenter, ansj IKm-" Mar- ! 11 in, a farm haml. MMV liel.ind. iu 1'iatt county, uvmumI hi ,i uiinrrtl iu

A I araealr 1 hriatiwaa i.ift. a poker room, when M. .renin shot and London. I ' Xnclrew Carnegie killed MMMB. Mannm. who was ha given V-..X to provide swimming drunk nt the time of tht Villiit. ix a hatha snd a gvmnasium for Duiferm- Kenluekiati. und alsutt years old. line. Ia a letter be anys: "This wil! Hi victim is about so yearv old, ami teach yon in tin- 1. a hri-tmi popular, lie had a family, Mai cum lift ta the town from its loal sou." Iu unmurrod

named Lucius Nliilrr. empluy-xi .. I nion I'acitit iri iuiin.' e-.i;.; Hanna-Dana cut-olT. armed aaaMwN with a pitchfork tnd. swesriiiu' r would kill every Man in camp, stan.a! 01. his mission. He era ked Ihe hcaoa c f sc' uid grata ts .inn .' 1 . . 1 j erything his own ,ay. when (.. vi,i to tin contractor - i wagon, where he met Tnn :enditoa. a SMBaw man. 1'endleton watched bis ehanct when he whipped out his n vojxeT and fired, full in lhe MJntl face, vfioei fell lo lhe ground, mortally w-.uaded. and diid no! long tflerward. No areat was made, aa the shooting appeared to have lieen done ia elf i -fense. (..Iu 11, boi. (.. ile. zS.-Mis Mary Garrett, one of tbe most acted of woman prisoners in the Ohio penitentiary, was pa ni. med yesterday. Kbe entirrd the pnson October i. iMsr. under -etil me of death, carrying a hat ill her .H ills. I,;,. 1 ig Im I , ,, v ,, - , ,j . crema'ing her two imbecile slep-chil-dren nl Siencer. Medina county. Go. 1 ..raker commuted in r m.-K. to life imprisonn.eni.

Ira nMM Wrrr Killed. home. Dee. 23. - It now appeal, lhat th.- disaster a! Xiu.'lti. on tlw gulf . .f Kalerno. Frtdn iMMh, caused by the rock on wt.i a stood the Capu-x itsi hotel, sliiling lao,liiy into Ihr mi. waa rot SO extensile xs al frs! s,,!, Obly ten persons were killed.

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U I rf w ibe fcTt tm Kigi ahov dm sank, sa 4 1 aal ba ll- were ztuxr: tea tbat fear II. ax As tar aa tbe east ia ttM r so far bsih lie rea-ucsed ar iraf-rüea fr.a us U Uke as a fatber altbrtk tlm eft so tb Lord pciirfh Ijsb thai frir il 1 Per II k-..wtb ur fraae. Hs M n - ', -- fi: r ! du -c U As ! : r ttxaa. ki days are as ir- v o 4a a flower f she aVtid. a he BevrtsK Fe- tb ;tst aaesetb over it. u4 . : xr. rd tbe -i tberecC . . . a t r . a. re IT Ptj! ti aatrcj- f tr Lrri -ever la. :f tc everlast.ee opoa tba tra

fear ll.io. aid II. tjg a cv.a: ut4 Ik. T sock as h-r 7. II j ic.:xr.j.- -. 4 - . ti:- that tssMMber Ha toac . t da ttrnsL 1 Tbe Lard hatb (sressred Hi thr - .:. it.,- it.v.rt an i lu I.:;. r. ever all I Rieia th Lotd. jm His MM txeml iz stranth. ttat ti H.j -nert. ksarkesUd; äste tha vsue f Hi wsird 3 Filet jre the Lord. aB j ti ye wixiltters of Ht. tkat da Hi f 1 . It US tbe Lord, a II . ; t "-ise sf !l -s MM; Maos Ike L -ay s i KOTES AXD SUGG EST 1N ri 1-4. rVrowae says: lhi beaurifui ptalai is tbe outpouris of a full heart in iLar.kfg-.vitg to Jehovah Im grace and eompasaiom. both as exp ecied by ibe psalmist ia his ose life, and aiso aa manifested to las ia their history.- A soc-h. it . eialix appropriate in surtnurg up i& Im ice bU M isgi given 10 LraeL. vn ; trough Israel's sufferings, bbtsitg ihat speak of grace aad mercy, of Cod a j i I i i.ce. mz.ü of His deiivefaaee from the great esils that had been Lro ..-Lt IMS the people by their ;c. "O my soul: The Hebrew title assigns Ihe Psalm to Da v M, aid t he Sy riac asaifrns it 10 David ia bis old age. Bot thr aiutorship is entirely aneertaia, rraaay Lcg-L-IS Bayr s s-ada;MaBMMaattP Mtbl Davioic paa!ma. Whoever wrote it. probably soss-e author after the RMl from esiie aad ia celebration of tte mercy ihat had or.ee more oper -leraple 10 tbe worshiper. appea.i :,i hi icciermost being. Lis very ... whole nature, to b.css God. Chief of ihete blessicgs was the forgiveness of all personal inquiry, -thine iniquity." -.rd then the healicg of "all thy --.ses. both of body and soul, inplctes tbe redemption for which theee voat Israelite gives thanks. -Front the pit' means from the dark t.r-.-i---world. hades, the grave, in afeieh ti dead were supposed to dto". -ri-fictb thy mouth with good thing" .1 made sy mbolksl of all bodily aos rühmen t by which the strength is sustained and the youthful elasticity, the spnnsr and buoyancy of life fitly nrbolirex! by tbe arie. is peVscrxed -a 1 v odd the years ia w brich it nxifht natarally br expected. -l 5- "Tbe lore: rxecuteth rigfc-eoui-..",etc. Tbe thought here s, , - . iv najas beyond individual benefits, ar i -all" who are oppressed, as 'he cation bad been ia esiSe. are mad fhubjeets of Jehovah's just deliverar . Ptrsonal blessing i oaly a part of the erperienee that calls for ratitn.. flighteousaess and judgment. Ii ten: y. right f sum rsses and judgments, oa many cecasiors. haee beea enerience!He srill not a ay chide." for His anger is not unreasoning, to be kept forever, but it is just and last only so kwr a thesinner is obstinate in bis sin. Noteven 1 "according to our sirs" has Cod punished as: every sinner rightly ferti that the pardon he receives is not de-erxc-i: even if he rwpents, his past rln c-in be forgiven only by free grace. 13-1. ".V a father: " No eoMpariam is more iomibob elth in tbe OW or the New Testameat. Ue -pifirth" as. for. aa oar Creator (Gr. 2:T. tJod rmember bow He llircvelf made "our frame.- literally. aur fashioning. being' of dust. Suxdi a body like th gras aad Bower of Pabtiae. that wither in an boar if struck by some sadden bot wind from tiM deseriss Tbe wind passes oters r'"tithJ. and "it is gone" soddrnty. and the life of man is like this, la contrast, the "loving kindness" of Jehovah i from everlasting to rterlasti.'.r m His "rigbieousaess." or prombc-h'p-Im truth. Iii merry, to all who "krep His covenant:' I-M- 8ceh mercy is consist en : with the power of Cod. For "Ills hr)'" is establifhed ia tbe hearertx. so fir above all earthly power that it ein never be MMMf u!Iy assailed, and it 1 the seat cf such wisdom that He infallibly executes jastiee aad detenmnra whet II axay right! forjgivr.

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