Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 February 1900 — Page 2

gPcrhln Cromicv. INBW8 IN BBIEP.

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INDIANA

- l A tred Watt. th inventor o( cryetaJ gold, which is Paed ! dentistry, lud, oi the 22d, at Iii home in Hrooklyn, of oli mgr.

Iu the Swedish budget, which lal rces nearly l.'io.i'nn.i't.i kruurr, aud which i. the larpest nu record, Kinp Osar asks for 40 uw Sattcrics of artillcn by the end of I'.h .;. One huudri ttmusai-.d new Mausers an to bo manufactured and 'n.o o.ihh) cartridges, to be in store within, four years.

CoipiLd frout Varies Sjuu a. FlcTY-j'XTM CONGRESS

lie wriate committee on priiileget eu.de lections reportos, SB to four, on th. I i. iu favor f excluding Mr. Quay, on the pround that tl.e cotcrtior of l'ennsy liania had no constitutional rirh: to appoint after t he failure of the lepislature to elect. Majority sud IWrit MpaffM f' prcseub'd.

bepresentafives of the national guards of nearly every stat in the L'n.oi. Cift in Indianapolis. Ind., on the 2.1d. with the purpose of promising S bill to be ubiuitb-d to (MHM that will give the national guard of the I'mted Mates a larcer appropriation sn! greater rocopnition by the federal ijv rnun-jut.

hepresentntiv e Henry, of Texas, in ti iit.ed a hfl in the kNK, on the SfaJ, to provide a form f poverniuent for the territory of i'uerto Kn-o. It rapides an executive Lranch, consisting of a govr-i-nor and secretary, and a ler 'atie branch of Two h.m-. vi.: it council of Hi nieinlx-rs and a house of representatives of M uu-mbers.

Mall sdejeoi from Negeos bring partici lars of the uprising last mouth in th- x'. thorn part of tin-island ill which Liut. A. C l.edyard. Sixth infantry, Ma.: killed. Instead of being an unimportant HMÜ of petita police, as was

In the ataate. ss the :?h. s reaeMtton liiiroduct J by Mr Allen tpoa., Net . caU tu for Information as to th rsitsanltton Uy this i ...mtv .'f ,liWom r. I.- representation or the Transvaal republic, was mads th- text .f u ettlsr .tu k uMin Ores! lirttaln t Mr II... (rep., MS.) Th rssolotion, us llwa'ly aim ti.tisl, was passed. Mr M.TK in !. m.. Ala i addn-ss.-il las st-nat- brleily on the financial Lull in las h.'usi- the pension spctprts t los b.ll. i..r. ii. k $' ' .'4 "..i." . was passed, w r.h a rt!er empowering the i oiiimlsstonar in his discretion, to wTthhsld Ihs fest of attorn of rei-ortl in j i.stun cuse where h.' was sstlsfletl the attorneys hail not prepare th- cases under laetr personal supsrtlsssa The senate was n.t In session n the Itttli In the house an h.ur w.i sp nt In liiiint; f tui favorably reported An. rni.- ihoye t i-e.l were the measures

I t.) biuni the l-.icue Island and "v!.ir 11-

snd dry docks of stone instead of timber. The reports n the KOberti cast wore also reeiive.l An t.i ar was mvon to pronouniri; eulogies the late ItepreSentUtlV Dscfi r.l .f ihio In th.- etiat.-. on the Bd, tut llttl." burlr. . w - ir.ui il, t ho Ja beins jtvrn up almost inclusively t oratory. Mr. l'ritchard dli ! a carefully-prepared address on the ran qnoothw la the south aad .Mr Turner spoko in th' Philippine Questios In the house the ssssloo 1. I hut 4" mlllUtSS, aiul n'.thln; of publ,c Interest was !..ii. A f W District of OatassMa bills of minor importance ters pasa In th on the ;ith, rontlac busln . upli .1 in st of lbs ttrlt-f session. Th Pettttrrew r Mlutlon, calliac upon the pnsiii.ti! t..r Information regarding tti' treaty sntered into with the saP.an of Snl i. was p.is.--.i Tin- census aiitulnistrathrs bil. was, aftpr an extended debate, seilt back to conference In the house liit day was devoted to s. continuation of the dtbate on the Roberts ease, a large ! r.l. of memlrs participating and ;.rgiliBg the ease from even possible stand pcim. but all in favor f final exclusion la the senate, on the .. tin- session wa devoted entlrei) to sp. k saafcin Ifessra Turner iv...ih i and Ross tVt.i ,"k- to the Philippine question, sad ilr MeLnery u;a. r. ih race question of th south in the house, in the presence of KUluTles pack- to suftocation, ttle ill - jorit. aad min..rity reports of the sp conrnitteo on the Kotierts . j', .n.wh.iti favoead als sxclusloa. and the other his udmission and txpulston, aero dtst usted the sppllcant himself ir.ak.t . : Im; iss:oii.d .. uv lint W ats both upOlc. tided and hissed frcuii the Maliern s PERSONAL AND GENLRAL.

In reply to a resolution of the s. nac. the secretary of T lit intirior. DP K.. 'ul. .. lw. I. ,, .. ; I .. i ..

IUI. .. HI I". 111,1. ,i. 41 II . .-11111,1. Hist reported, it apt ars to have been . ... . ... i f'Jr tOtMloTUIUIIl'Ul (.', i dliLrleul sar-

vc if of aha, I'uerto Kho. Eis wail and

an attempt, on the port of the autono

mous government, to overthrew Auirr auati authontv.

In the trial of the H Assuinptbtiist fatiers. which Ist-jj-sin in l'.ais. on the i .i. U fore thecorrectional triliunal, on karges of having entered actively into the electoral campaign acainst the republic . the public prosecutor demanded tie dissolution of the order of Asumptionistti. contending that its continued existence was a menace to the social system in France Chief .Inn ice Fuller, in the United S;..'e distiict ... in. 'or the district of ataasaehusetts. on the IMh, made perau.uent the preliminary injunction, granted some time ago, res: -icting tirar or tobacco manufacture .-4 from selling or offenns for sale any stogies bearing the word: "Wheeling." except such as are actually manufactured in tin city of Wheeling. W. Vs.

Tardy detnils were received, on the Hat. of earthquake shocks in Mexico. h;ring ÜM algM of the 1Mb. In the eitv of ( olirna ind I uadlajara. much a: n.age to theaters and churches and pi blic and private buildings was done. Iti the former city seven persons :'re r't rt-d killed anl s) injured. In the City of Mexico, the damage was less severe and in Vera Cruz the shock was aoiupurativt'iy slight.

N-ws from the seat of war 111 .-uth Africa, on the -1st, indicated the oli advance of lien. Ihiller's army, by way of the rirht flank of the Koer srmy. toward l.ad smith. The latter, n.. it stinjj ev. rv fisit of g-round. were gTMluallv lapped backward until the Utoi 1 of Hat (tun Iximliarding Iadyan. ith ohm 1.1 b plainly heard. The eov.n.' displayed on loth sidea was aWcrilela s mngniricent. Vr Kheldon ami the Topeka Iaily Q ;'Ttal have been deluged with telecraus and letters from nil parts of the eorr.try asking fr information regarding the pr)t)sel plans for a Itris.tiian daily newspap-r. Among the d'f's.;. i.'-s rec-eived was one from N w York rtmtaining an ortler for lo.OOO rrj. Another order by ti legraph sske.) for apace for S.Ooo lines of ad-ertising.

v. Stanley of Kansas is piot. d as Ji-ciaring that be wil! re-ommend to th- oxt legislature that tin- crimea set. fixing Ute punifilitti'iit for niur-J-r be nuade st that the jury shall deeitle that ou.-hv.on. and the jury having fixed the piinishmt nt the govern" r. only duty dinll Im- to execute it. Tl s will restore iu Kansas capital jo t. shracnt for nuirder, which the p.. 1 aal law praeticaily abolihhca.

Henry A. Haren. jme of the chief or. asters of the vv.-.Th..r bureau, died in Washington, on the ij.ld. as the resuit of injuries rsrnived the nigkt pr vious by a bsrjrrie collision with u nrgao pedestrian. His kull was badly fr-iiiro!. and he continued tinconSCtois up to the time of his death. PlMNC llan was well k wow n among nv-t ologists and scientilic men. lie MM born in India. M years ago, hie fu1 '.. heia,g a missionary. To the trustees of ( iiieinn.-tii university, on th PJth. 1 'resident Ayn s report ei! the rtsignation of the jm.f. sur of cheajist ry. effective July, and reenn t-nded 'Ii' 1 de .in-d in tint 1 r fesvs -In j- of French, tier man. history tad politicul economy, ci 1 i.punering. .at in. Arabic, (.reek, tomparatUe phibA'gy. mathematics, bichigy and physic. In addition to filing these vaeaneies Jtr. .Ay res matin everal additiomtl profeasorr'!iip9. ilia fpprrt was unaniino'jslv id-.'pi d.

tio- Philippines, The report shown thit there is great necesity for this werk, owing to the Imp) rfect BMPS

' mid different tlata on lunul. most of

wi id is) af FjTPWrf h origin. The house coitiuiittee on agiicultur -, on th Ctth. agreed on a favorable riport ou u bill reorgauiitig the weather bureau force and providing a system u' rttiremeuts. .vi the annual meeting of the Massa ehvtettsj Total Abstinence society, held itt BotfWSXi on the 14th, Secretary of the Navy John 1). I,ong KM eoctcd president. The L'nitod BtPtssl tr:nt;Kirt t i;y of I'ekin arrived at San Francisco, on the -Ith. from Manila, via Nagasaki. M days out. The I'ekin brought a larg1 i.ttniber of asseiigei in the cabin and IM iu the ste rao-'. i 4des IM Lmlios. 1 n Dt rembcr :. 1 t omiuaiider Cart in, I . S X.. died of peritonitis. The aunuiil meeting of the board of regents of the Smithsonian institution was held on the Jit 1 1 . The secretary'.r port sJopwad thai the iilTairs if the i: -titutioh w, re in a satisfactory condition. The lasgovv steamer Art: ndliu, Cupt. Dvndssv ti'sjin New London, ( mm., for llrlifpZ, Nov. 1 Scotia, was sunk in collision with 1he MetroHht:i 11 liner llerBsSH N inter, from I'.ostou for .New irk. ff Itobinson's Hole. Vincvard

i Sornd. on tin morninsr of the -:.d, ami two of the Arandhn'fl crew of Jl men

VrCM lat. Ala meeting of like roccptkm psjnt mitte- having in charge the arrnnge-!:ini-for A'lmiral liewey's visit to t hii.g 011 the anniversary of the battle ol Manila bay. May 1. it wus detidcil to priM--d iiun.eiliutely with pipanition for a naval parade upon the raging sanitary canal Is-1 ween t . r.uiigo and l.ockpott. III. I:rig.-t n. T. B, Stanton, former pa. t;:aster geneial (JttitSjd States army, dhsd at Omaha, on the 13d, of u complication of liver and stomach troubles, ageo .. (en. Stanton was a native of Ii diiiiin. ami began his military career by running away from hcIkmiI to serve unde.- John llrmui ami (ren. EdHM during the Kansas troubles. Tin hwMK "f rr pre acnta tires was ( copied all day, Mid part of the evening, on the :.' ii. Matcaiaf to argtmonti on the reports of the spsjeial comnuttee apointel to investigate the case of l.r.'pham Ii. Ihds-rts. Mr. Bohertl marie an imptissioned sjM-eeh in his own behalf. Ota. Huller. on th- night if the IM, rtorted tliat (ien. Warn-n wus to m.ke a night attack in an elTtirt to en pt tire ti. left flank of the Itocrn" jkiait ion on Spu n Kop, which would 00 BP n rnd .louhert's main line of llefePSf t. The suecess of the 1n goti.1t ions instituted by Secretary I lav with a viewto insuring the "op n dOCa"1 for AinerIfM trade in ( Icna. may now lie regatdet as assured. Every one of the viet that juirticipated in the negotiations has retiirnetl It the state lepartnsral the svtithssi ngreement. with the t'M-t ption of Japan and Italy. Tin big UntMi ars.-niil nt t. Hellers, island .f Jersey, has beta totallj ihstroyed b tire. Th- origin of the tire Is unkii. wn. BotpH pieseSJ of nrilltry. thousands tif small srnin l)o ping to the local militia, a vast quantity of eint hi tig und cartridges wrv id strov ed. Th graini jury at I'eu.-ia, 111., on the 21d. returned . indictments against John W. Wilson, formerly secretary of the fMNnlssioa on the ssylutn for tiic ineuin Mf insane. Twen 1 1 -sei en of th ladhttnH :iis were for alleged feh onie 11ml one for 1 iiumIc nsanoi. drv. t .age f iiliforniii bm nth 1 an evtttt Kc- ion ;' Ti.e rtflte I isl.-ituri to nt ci I January tV. a i nhrrl Stales i.i. a r will prvbaidf he riectetL

sst. ssr-- 1 itssa, 1 11 .dde Jcici. iar. 1;. M irto." i.is d ;i. 11 1.:; of ii.- lib . . . . 4 ti !. cl.y , mi hp, tipcn I. 1 ua Bnhtd ut nkf... t ul rises Ihs sJ afp to 1 im lit ot the ooxf est for Iha Stntd nglriej bj the Uobclitea. Ut says the coirar they are parsuipg will plunge thf deniiwralic ui r t into a gulf 1 disaster, if not tlisluuior. Thf Americans 01 cupie! Santa C ruz, an l.a-,-una do Hay, 1-ugunu province, l.i. on. on the - l. It was reported Ihtl nuiny iusurgci.ls were concent rated tker( but the ctiisi wus found descrti'd I ! rif wnsi u rumor on the I'-ctiin hoc ran, en the nd, that Qen ihsllw had sutTcrcd dstftnt, .' cu.'i lias U-cii issued for a meeting in ClucagfO, .lime If, l00, of the nallonai eostvention of the prahlbitioni parti to nontinate candtdatee for peesidint ti nd v iee-prc-'uicnt of the L'nited Ststea, It w us rumored OB the London stock sgrehaixge, on the 23d, thai two bat t." lion H of BritJsJi troops had been cu;s tared y thei Boenv LATE NEWS ITt.V.S. In the s.-nntc, on the 2.1tT. the tu irency d tici ncy bill, covering J'.t.uou.OoO, via.-- pu.sscd without division and practjnsily Without debate. A heated colIpqnj out the race question in the nanlh ocvurrcd between Messrs. Chundler (reps N. H.) and Money (ilcm.. Miss.) . . . .In the house the case of Brlghan H. Pohttrti. the hfonnon represcnta tire-elect from Utah, which has Occupied so much of the attention of tin house since t lit assembling of congress, was decided iy the adoption of u resolution to exclude him by a vote o!" MS to So. i he dreadful tension under which the London public suffered in 1 1st alPbnce of news from Gen, Bailer, was i t lit veil, on the Bftth, by the report that a night attack on spinn kop. un

der lien. Warren, on the night f the 23d, has been taoceaafal, giving the

British troopn a eontmandlng poaltion oterloohing Bailee of Door intrench incuts . which were thus rendered untt lit hie. (.en. Woodgttte was ntoitally 1 oMide-d. ami died QO the köth lie DOnrd of din-tcois of the American Window Glass Cj met iu 1'ittsburgh, l'a.. on the hftth, and ordered ui other cut of five k . aant, on single Strength and five to ten per cent, ou ib 11 bit- strength. A ten per cent, cut w.i als. made on large brackets of double strength. The last cut. alsmt u Pa nth ago. was 33 1-3 per cent. The nlash 111 prices is the result of the recent war declared on the independent manufacturers. iht question of establishing a denertmetat of the government to be known us the department ol coui1 1 ice, with u saht Statt olbeer at its bead) vv as discussed at considerable P Ogth by the senate committee on

commerce on the 25th.

The boose eonanuttestoa hsobr, on the UOth, heard l'resident (iompers of the

An 1 man Federation Of Lalsiraml the

reprtM-iitativ ts of other labor organisations, in favor of the bill to prohibit Interstate commerce in couvict-inade

gl Q&h,

I'he senate committee on commerce.

uii tin 25th, authorized a favorable re-

ii on the bill transferring the headtp'i.rters of the Mississippi Kiver eomnuission from Nt vv York to some piut

011 tin Mississippi.

II. nana papers comment favorably upon the announce me at of the SpauInfa hank that it has $1,u:hj,uuo in laui

Hit rtgages in Cuba.

The s-nnte wa n-t n seasdoa or. th Mth.,Ia the house the cinf-ri-nce rcpoii an the censua appropriation bill wus adopted, and an attempt wan BUUae to pa.-s a bill to pay the cost of rcpi.iriiig the Manila cable, which Drwei cut just prior to the battle of l;.nilii bay. but opposition developed, and the matter went over. The greater pat of the session was devoted to eulogies uMn the life and public services of the lute Vice-l'resident Uobnrt, atl sting the love, admiration and rcapeci in which he STM held by all. Tin biggest order for mules fr use in the Transvaal yet placed in the Kl 1. mis Qty (Mo.) market by the I'.ritish goveriunenl is, it is anderatood, no'v under consiilerat ion there. Ixs-al Iii ins are als said to be bidding on funiisjiing the British with l.out) in rsH for use on the continent, to replace thoet sent 1o South Africa. OtU Miller, a prominent fanner reiding near Hastings, Neb., baa mysterionalj dlsnpnearod. He was la 1 s--u on Use I'Mh. since then DO tXUCe of him COr be found. His friends blii-ve he ha- In en nun (b red. The OOlj clew to the missing man is drops of blood uIhjiiI bis I. am. A searching party has been 01 puiiaaiL Tin tpiestion of salary and niileag-.-niiowaiMe fur Mr. Roberta is to in oon sin red by th- house committee on ac-i-oiiids. There is a Im mt $I,ikni on inilcBge, tsltda like atnonnt for salary conh u nally due Mr. Koberts. but there is si. me doubt as to whether these BUM should be allowed. The hOWsl HHnnilttee on military Btliiir agrted. in Iii' Nth, to proceed with the i prent iga tion of the Idaha lubo- triHibles on February 14, und it win arranged that the governor and ntlditor Pi the stati- mid llrig.-t ien. tderrinen siiouid be asked to appeny at Ihtd tfODpa, The paar department issneil an order, on th Mth, providing for th- filling of v..(i neics 111 the signal corps py transfer Iroin the Jim- of the army, of otliCth less than 30 years of age. vv ho bate .served lit least two yiars, and Missed a satisfactory eMiiiiiuation. The -statement of the condition of the tr usury issued nej the S6tk shop d; Aviiilnble cash biilniice, M.()iii,y; gok) rrsspfpp, gtllJt) 1,177. The et or 's .f ( tndnnotl univer.Mty. naj the hi it,, adopted rnaolntiono f tropl lenct and ntatlg wuh irof, M;u.. migtacaV , I

111 Bl Hit.

ALL 01 EB THE STATE.

Fearful Havoc Wrought by a Run away Freight Train at Ashley, Pa.

Events in Variuus Portions oi ladiana Told by Wire.

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FIVE MFJ KILLED ANO EIGHT INJURED

hi LuruiMiillvri nil sevenll rssspnl 1 nee stonaafaalaoel ' as ilanlaelon Ttataai gaaoo mi t nnnills Fnalalneal In oHuiiMvta l am. ilh'sbarr'. Pa., dan. -'7. l iv.- mil killed und rigth lailly injuretl is tin resull ot the ruiiavvav train and tin explosion of dyaanaltC that follovvev on th, Central railroad of New .lersey u? Ashley, Tharadaj night. The eoui pit I-- list of the to atl follow-: Lie r tin- lisndh l ratik M Lauj-I.lin, brakeuuin. igei singin, Michael Bird, urokenuin, aged 'J.'; tagt r t r Prey, eogine wiper, aged 16. Charlee tieaey, aged is. I'n know 11 tramp, llarev went to the etiLri:.- housi- tt id!.' the lino- PWay, instead of oiiii,' ti night school. The Injaeneh .lohn llori.o. engiacev, of Mauel Chunk .ii hn B01 in. Jeraey Stj . ib nrj Qeiasler, engineer, of Ashley I boinus Kovve. bra keman. of Wilkesbarrc Michael t'tole. tlatrman. of Ashley. Ji it 11 Ituhf, engineer, of Aahley. Kdward Hugh, nrentan. Win. Brown, tinmen roundhoustA t ley. Unna Manses Dnananpaei, Heme ol the injured were taken tc thtvil hitnes. oth-rs to ÜM hospital ir Wilkes harre, it is thought all will reCOVer. Bowin is a tramp, and wa Stealing a rid. Many houses in Ashley ami vicinity, w.re l;iil iam nj-eo. and the Inmates were injured ulihouf'h none of then! seriously several Ttfetlttani aessatea N'any thrillinp; , ,-apes are chron Pied, John Thomas, an invalid. wa throws out of bed, on top Of a hot store. 11- was resetted py the othci mi mbera of the family. Floors and e ilinjrs in several houses wi re torn lotse, and the eroejpprj and window -ass broken generally. The fr ighl e;ir contphaing the dynansite naj cm bed into splinters, and a knrge hol toin under the roadway. Manatee w reek. Six loconaotlae and 7'i freight car wen wrecked. CondnetorLna and Ed v..-t Met hati. a blPkllUn. and Itoberl Carrol wer- in the eatboooa of th fielght engine, and hod narrow es 1'l.pes. v nisj joi Before 'litem. It will take tvv dOyi for the vvr-ck in" erCWa tO clear away the debris The accident was dm- to a long trail of ltci;ht ears runtiino; away and crashing httO a locomotive near tin roundaonse. The shock exploded b- OPs of d.i BMUnite in one of the ears. THE VICTIMS OF CANNIBALS.

llorriltif I'ale of the i u pi a 1 11 and re ol the .i l m-r Xlcka-liuirru-hlllril nntl I nO n. ietorui. r. .. .i;.n. .'7. -Details ban b 11 n r iv.tl of the killin-r of the captain and ci.-w of the schooner Nikaluarra oat n-' f the hhrntia of tin Admiralty groop by the natives hIk ere eanuibals. It is said that all ol the v ii tinis wi re eatt n. The Nikainarra war- ovvm-d by K. gj Foray the nod bed k ft vw Mritain early in October in her trading crniM t the Admiralty s. On arrival there nhe was boarded by nomber of tiu

Mtlreo, with whom t apt. ialth wa PtsMsneetiUfrly doing business, when lu was set iiK.n by his trrm IttllMII eii-.tnners mil killed, his fate leinc shared by the mate and six New Ire land natives, ail of whom w-rr cm Pnd hacked with knives and tonia l awk. The nstives tin n pi 11 ml:' ret. tin v aaeL Nothing was knOWP Of the killini Until some time iifterwards. when Mr l'orsyth an I. et 1 on the s-ene with hi- otiitr seh'Miner. the Nar.'ara. lit was BooOPlpauieil by Mt sr. I'.uois k und Bondncy, and they, too. wer- sei iimui by tin natleoa. honi anphonh, a Ihr white men rowed short-wards 1 sing the rifles taken from the Nil.a tnarro. ItaHosli was bad! wonndn with a -hut throng tin- thigh, but tht Is'at party- regained tin- Kngnra Which, with her jras engine, reaehtd open water. Be tie cod Ifavee Been Meapnoeofh boating, Neb.. .Inn. -'7. Otto Miller a pr mlneol farmer ahllog near here hna mysteriously disappeared, lie win Mai srn on Friilay night, und sin then no truce of him an Ik found His friends U-lieve he has htW niur tb mi. The only -lew to the missing man is ilmps of bfansj als.ut his barn senrehlng partj has bee organized Hoberls' Salar and Nlleaaf. Washington. Jan. If, The pn-stior of salary and mi leaire allowance ft Mr Koberls to Im- considered by thf house eownafttee m p0Bjntn Ther i- taant IMM on sstanagai und u iik it tin m nt for salary conditionally du yv hnhortn, but there is ppen doubi nt to Whether these sums should be si lowed, l h- attorney genera on tnnJl rrtlon, .a re faul to jas n the pab j us it is not in hi ' JntOdlCthrn, am tite eoeaotroilrr of ties iieaonri ha bal fi.it ; the matter back to tii cetttntt' tie 011 account

Bl lVru. Ind . .Ian. M, For the fi. time since her arrest on the ehnrge of innrderii 1; In r husband the eoiii i.uir of Mrs. Kdith lui k paie wav in om n court. Mr-, itnttoii, a neighbor, testa tietl that shs could not it don Mrs Quii-k to come la the death bed or toon list la the care of the dying man. Mr-. Quick broke down end w pt. her sobs lieiii audibie iu cit ri part of the room. Ir. Hum. reretarv of the state board f health, testified that he had ana!wt 1 tin -toinat h of the lead man ai-.d the analysis bad devetoned aneuic. I'.atilair llnntiurl. Indtanap ills, Ind.. Jan. 2ß. - The twent v -thini aoonal meeting of the 10 publican Ktlitorial association of Indiana ana hehl here. and. as has loup b 1: the custom, the naeeting was prerededbi a bampiet. t;v. M unit rr--Mi)d,-l t the toast. "The National Administration." in which In- referred ti the proa pe lit j f the eonntrj iinder PreeMenl McKinley, the peeesaitj for 1 xpai :ii l' the i.erfies of the w.p!e le Pther lihjs. and the importance of retalnfa g republicans in power. Tri-tulali-ra irlltr. Auburn. Ir.d.. .Ian. M. t ent trick has b en sprung on many ritisena here by saloon men. They have caused a h -titioti to Im- circulafiil. asking for a rnange to city e-,.vernni-tit. Tin re is DO objection to the move, but it ha develop ,: that tin- s-h-me is to head off t!.- t. inperanee mov.-uiei.t by barr'.' l residenta of the town from signing remonstrance-. Manv eitiens have with irawii from the petition, and the ahrtpee of the teetotalers has thwartid I s In inc.

G,n. Buller Announces Gen. W. ren's Withdrawal From Spion Kop.

THE PLACE WAS TOO HOT FOR COHFHT,

pnmaten 1 m. Marion. Ititl.. .Ian. '.'6. A PUgBllnf cntaininp several thoiisar! piart- of nitroglyeeri exploded three aailea east of Warren, this county. The shock was sianilnr to an earth oakc, and atartled the eitiaeai in town and eitie within a radina f 50 miles. Xo one was injtir!. Fire frun aOBM unknowi PMM in the snagaslne caused the explosion. The l- is heiivy. The mai.Mzii - wa in the centcrof the Van Ituren oil tirid Rfvlvft Heforr llarlal. Lnporte, I ml., dan. :f. Mr. Mahlon Ganse, wife of Kev. Mr. fiau-e. a elergj -man of the Frit r.ls' faith at Stillwell, this county, revived after all the arrare m i. ts f.ir h r burial had bepun. She claims she was dead, but that the Ilivine interposition which renaler! to her the realism of a life beyond, with 1 vividness that was sensational and -tartlinc. restored her to life. To Lie la Slate. Indianapolis, IndL, Jan, gg. A dispath from Washinpton nay tlat arranpeinents have been ma!e for lettinp the body of the late Maj. tien. Henry V. l-iwion lie in state in t hi-eitv and Fort Wayne on the journey across the continent. Use seeretnry of war has authorized delay of tier, l-nvton's remainrot to exceed one tSaj ach at Fort Wayne and lndianaiolis. KUhl SS oniplrlf. (otshen. Inl.. Jan. The man Fer-Lru-on. arrested at Fort Wayne on Saturday, charred with complicity in the Silver Lake robbery, and identified by ltIi T Othct r 1 in r T . wa- r-. a- 1 atWarmw or the prosecutor's reemnier.!ation. Ferpii-or.'v alibi was complete. II Bar a Team. TVrre Hoajte, 1 11!.. .Ian. -'. Tin Res Pofytechale Athletk asMx-iation will have a team in the annual intereo'lepiate f.eld events thi- M-ar. Th- school was not r preentel last year, but prior to that vear it had captured a majority of the pet-.nai is. l.ixtit I'orlssr, Rihmnnd. Ii.d.. Jan. Hsney Scott, of this city, a yonng man of .10 uan. is reported to have fnlli n heir to $10.ivi and a larpe farm, the hroiiest haeing been maile by an unknown woman of Iifayette whose life Scott ssved some years apo.

. apontee Portlsnd. Ind.. Jan. 2f.. The new fj well on the Smith farm, east of Ueneta, was shot an! made a showinp of too barrels of nil daily. The nell anrayed oil for fully ihr-- ndnotea after the shot. It opens almost entirelv new 'erriton .

tent iiio... if bntBeaa, Ind.. Jan. '.6. Marian IT. Riggiea, f PaJestiae, 11:.. wanted for robbery in a hotel in KiiiMria. Kan., killed himself at the .ffmari house her- when shont to be -irr ted. Betantona pynee, Jeffersoni ille. lud .Jan. 26. One of the preat-t relipioiiv vvav ever known in thi-community is now -w pirp over JeffersonriOe, and in nesriy ev.-ry church th-re is a reiival.

Will Kill Two l'a I r Its. Hagerstow n. li d.. Jan. :''.. I.'. i. VT. W. Montpomery. tif Ijine seminary. ( incinnsti. has accepted a unanimous call fTi m the lr -by terian churches at this nkaea and t'ambridpe fits . a:nerlasealal Well. haporle. Ind.. Jan. 2".. A fund b h-s-inir rai--l at Silver like for the drillingof an svs rimentsl well for pnv and oil, th geopraphi-al conditiot s beii p onidfreI favorable.

arnnn-t a M..II. Knpi'sh. Ind.. Jan. .'. J. H. Freeman, innerintenda pi of tin- anoka fclorj a Dotdittle mil!, w a aupht by the he'.tinpaml fata'l.v inji rd. fmiefe Brotoa Monnn. Itu'.. .Ian. 2. Farn ern resrt that prairie arolrei are ! ui in rr iiuniui u nonhwcsl of lown.

in.- Ban capnaoal to.i. ns. peaappan i i.iit a praM , - ( aa tlimilnlr It. Bonta llullrr send a I'uiti .i , uall) lleporl. Iutlon. Jan. Pi, 11:1'- a. Sir oftiec has just posted tin attannteh from i;n. Bolier, . spt .rmaii's lamp. Thursday , .1. '.. noont t.en. Warr'ifs parrisou. I a to say. 1 lind this moriiii.the night alwiitlorieil Spion Ki Oats. Baits r naii n. ( ,,n London, .Ian. 27. ton. Itu I .- ris pi.it- that the üritish CaOalties, Ja uary 24. were: K Ibd Ort. . t- mm . 01 oil cers ami men. 1. Wounded Otliei-rs. 12; on--eooiaih in i.etl ofttcers ami men. 14:. Missinp. :i men. in s-r him: iioica: TBOoea, Km laaii'a rrve i-n-ri-li I r.rj beat Her Reeve tiiu: t I 11 linken. London. Jan. 27, 4 a. 111. S '.-n 1 of riphtinp have left the main Bs r porlthme intact, an. I lien. lEuller's ttrmy 7u iveaker. aci-oitlinp to th pi -cias causalty lists, which - did not include the Spion ko a- those last forward-! do inü mention loin. Wootlpate's wound t I.i fland is s-s-ssed ky a : . st use of failure, althoiiph pot a word iu criticism of her generali and soldo rs is uttered. Not much effort 1 nu.ie to place a happy roost ro not t-. Gen. Iiuiier's barn 1- words t-;i-käg of the retirement from Spion bn an I there is an usu-.i.-v Imnremii a broad that worst news is yet to come. At one of the military dubs Is-: night the statement passed from cne member to another that tin- v. ar -had receivetl an unpleasant supplepari tary bsatcb from I en. Hu lie r, sh Ii was beinp held up for 12 hours. t-ncer Wilkinson, in tl.e Mornit,.' Potut, vvrites as follows td the ; :. hop loss: "This is a serius matter, ami an att nipt will not here l maile to mini-

mie it. for no rr ater wruuc OH dot to our M-tple at home than 1. fiend them about the sipniticane- of tin- events of the war. The right way if. to tell the truth as far a- we know "lint fscls from the neiphlsrhood i tin- Tuprla are scant n r than ever. The ect.srhip now ia simply prohibitive ami BO im thing is wronp with the cable. . The break in the east coast lines baa been revuirel. but the cable between San Thome and Loauda. on the w.t coast, is now interrupt.il. "More troops.' is the 011U Hon hen as to the way to break th lUx-r resistant-'-. Mr. Wilhinson r-. that en. Huller has not 2". mo. ieclariiip that if they WOald 1 I mate victory certain, his cnterpr.-e without them is heles8." Tl.e S)-tat)r. deaiiup with the I -aeaaJty of larpe additional miiitnry pr parations, say s: "Ii may be that we have yet another 1 ;.! of disasters in front of us" Tht transHirt Assay arr.v. d at t ape Town last Fritlay. with 2.U7 pfl t - und men. The first portion of tha S-v nth tliv i-i ii is afloat. H t:i -, w 'ii th- in.noo men of this livi:on and atmut 9,000 others now at sea. it lie ir th power of lanpj Kolierts to r-::.-fon-e Inn. Huller heavily. Tin- coum is ailvised by several m.litaiv v : Althouph Lnplands nerveverely trieil. her nerve is boslub . pgppj aken. and prohsblv nothing I ' car. hapen in Snith Af rn a will in thi sliphtest ilepree her intentions. Bhe will continue to receive bail pena, If i' come. with dipnity. and will mplntai bar determination to last. The Standard, which thir.kr still mole troops will lie requin-d. sun which comments npOB tin pptonish : 2 maiiiier in which Booth Africa lov.s up trHp whole-. i- v tii. itppi 'ciable result, ptn-s on to 1 ' th rontim-ntnl jubilation ami to tlI ret de tion s recartlinp BOP. B ch eh. It nay "It is humiliatinp to find that the Nutul Terrain has la-en mor accL.'' studied in Berlin than at our W0 heaifuarters 011 the Tup'la." Tht eiiitorial then allude- to tiatgntfkmnea of Hr. Leids' doiagi I'i ris . D-markinc "Or, l-ytis was a gneot at ln - Ix-brt's bampu-t. n Thürs!., v. in consetuen-'. the Itritish omhai d-r did not anpenr. M. Dekraae tefned some time with him. ami it 1 belie a ed that he has pJmae received aim a tht guai l Orsav. Our Fan- O ssii.dent, however, assures us th.it Prenask povernment is nWtarnainei pr ri' in-ntriility." iftWl I ItoM 1. IM BI I II1lt Itealt-ae l.nrrUnn Wnlel.ii hwllO HarslltiK shells. .New York. Jan. 2. A tBopatea to the World from Ladysmith, Ion -- by runiur to Fn-re tamp. Jfa ! 84. says: "tbir principal occupati ui ao B tanteJiiup the bnrstinp of shell IW by 4ien. Iiuiier's men aKai ring ' the eaaj .t, ndhapj progn'ss pan jut" Lly know.

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