Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 May 1900 — Page 6
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1. jMlASIb Tui.ii.lirr. JASPIß : t INDIAN a The Lnadna Dally Bsptoue M.v t Icnrt.s that t,i.e ii i. t.nii Im 1 Ruits ly decided to spend vis. w ! M of hei liohd. ys dl rint; the summer -'1 ' ' "' Irr land
1 he BOVJ department received, '!' tin tth. from Capt, anstadolc, achnem -.. '.-nn iit f receipt by hin of IW de pi rtment'g letter sl gsgsrlsnand, which tu was directed to return. President Dole ha been n lect Ji the traf piv.ri .r of Hawaii. Iii Im ml announcement will be BUtckl gshea Um Km of IsuwuBaa oiehh ' lr appointed Ly tha president U vomniete. The Matcni.nt, said to emanate fron. Ifrim Mulm, that üerwmny hat ndjsitd Denmark a port kin of Schics. salg in exchange for the Danish Aa ftUca was s, , officially denied Irom IV rHn.
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NEWS IN BRIEF. Compiled from Various Source. FlTY-SlXTH CONGRESS.
Gov. Johnson Of Alabama hat Baad Airlift as the day for a special dectii n to choose u KiU'i'iwir tu tu n. .1 ..-). VYbeeler, rnetgtatd to enter tin nrury, as eoogresanmn from the Eighth Alal aina uistrict. At Frankfort, K . saw lst,Jndgt 4:Tit rii 1 era n ted chanpes of venu iu the rosea of the Bra tsuebel murder defendants who prayeJ for it. Th -s fronted a change wi re Yontsey, Daefe, b-owera, Wbittaker and Comb.
The aegottattone betweea Denraarl end Hu- United State- relative v i!k nssfeJaato of the Danheh Weal Indien, according to the loprnhafwa correspondent of the London Dally Mall, hatro been definitely broken oB. The president laaned a preclaraa lion. (n the 1st. exteadtug tot s month-, from April II, the time kl lowed Spanish subjects M the fhljip niawa t amaonncc their alltojhmco, iu lacowlaami with the treaty i Pari !r. Water, of gnancot Waten Otlli leave BostiafO de ChlM for th l'iiitd States, shortly, under orders ol Um t hiiian fotreroment to purchon inarhinery for oUnlnf exploratlon rtaatora nd loaoaaotlwn for new aaadaj Th belief is pre win:: i.' Manila thai Aoginahia was kiUrd ' the Iforottea. There is no uroof thai le ha UOCB
ulivc since Maj. l'eyton C. March, of the Thirty -third regiment, abandoned the chaae after him la the lenejaai awatalai The bill to rest riet traffic in prison made poods was di '"d by the hoiis,- eommtttao on laixir. on the hi, ml an informal ajrreeinent was readied to make sm h i'ixds subject 'u the laws of the täte into Which they were shiiied. I ii, conference report on tie Join' lesolntion rotating to the udtuinistra tion I i ivil atTairs in PoftO Kico. hiiü WrOvidiag tor the BOpOintmOWt of teinM.rir otlieers im the island. WWI anecd to by both aenate and house, on the 3oth. and the bill a sent to the
jjr ident. The Chicago Celebration in honot rf Admiral Oeoffo Dewey praetieally i. nne to a elose. on the 3d, wish an exr irsion by the admiral and ineniieri afj the ciin-rai tomatlttri of the Wwrv eelebration down the ( hi ape ilrainape eonal as far la the controlInp jrati s at IM-sport. The 1'reneh amhoaaadot called or. Protectant McKinley and Secretary Jla. mi the .;d. and eomeyed the condofeiiee of the pn-siib nt of the Preaeh republic to the president of the United Mates oter the BcottaUi (Utah) mi' disaster. He handed the teeretary tMrsoiial tatte on the subject. Kcpreccntatree Baker, of Maryland Iia intnxlueed in the house a lill rem the Chineae exeluaioa law
i ml makiuir tin- aeneral Inmigrntloa
h.w applicable to t hinese who shall
Move themaelvem able to read the eon
atiti.tion of the United St.iti-s in Ka
nuah or in the t hlneac tnagnago. . mi. e -
Kepresenlative ( ooper, chairman ol
tle house insular commit tv. intro timed a ioint resolution, on the Id, an
Iwliliia the Snnniah bank id Porta
Khm to drop the preiix "Spain-h;" 1 ul.stitute American nionvy for it
capital, now BOaOO, ami to admit us itf
c-ouncdlurw pel other than 'a.i
Amti 1 .
Bhaa iu k, a largo rock ptotrwdlai
frnm San Francisco bay acd lOWg I H , nace to shipping, and WpeciaQy t; u!s passing in and out of tin Ci Idea UatO, w blown up on thf trth fite ton of alt rogiy oerlne wer t.d to remoe the ObatroetkMB, MM CahW feet of r. k being displaced Thousands of fish were killed. I A 1 1 Man u hanpiat Georao P
iublins, Antone Horn and Kdwarc Villianis, Cliii'iiL'o lalor leaders, with iisMiult and incitinp riot. were tumec into court, on the til. and capiases limed for their arreat. The men ar eharped with being the cause of a riot. April 't. during which Dietrich bann a contractor, waa s riously injured. The Nicnrnpmi . anal bill was p.i.s; l,v the boner, on the ':d. by the (,rr OrftM mtlng W "' Ol b; &, If author taea the pijttal la amnli title faaw oata idea and Klcaragti i of tin- net) oaary tottitoty, and direete the h rearj of war, under ord i i fioiu tin firt-siih nt. to eOWatrnOt the canal, nt anal not to' eveerd $: m.iKM.no'i. u,t o.o d of which i mado laMnodlatel ajrailabtat
( bh f Wtlhle of the n cret .ci vic . on t:,c 4th. received a tetagrani aauonc lag the airoat, at Loa Anpei.s. t ai.. ,.a!
I iunk .nthcr, hau up in Ins poss, sin quantity f annaterfell pantaga : slumps, with paper, ami a more or leaC ecmptate outllt for niuku.p the sani-. j ib.- itatoaaeol of the treaaorj aal ume in the general (and, exelualre of ihe H30.0tO.tKH pui reaoffve in the di- . mi of redemptiaa, laaned on tiie tta, ahoweds Ivaltahle eaab Baianoa, t:i7.7y: p-M. 7s.'. .:,v.'7. K ( i . Dun A COs, of New Yorh. re,i on t he tth: 14 Foil urea ft Ik i wreh hare be, n aaj in the United kii..i tilui is Inst vear. and ,'T la
PINI, ----- ' Canada, agaiaot t9 last year." Th taking of teetinonj In the Coeot d'Aleue InveatigOtioa closed, on the 4th, after having continued aalnter ruptedly since February Iff, a period ol marly three months. A dispatch from Berkum Island, 'Ti the North sen. says the laying f tin ....I. I.. i u nt tili.
lr. the senate, en. the vt .. "
r.mililiT (he I'. Mim UOr-y e-'"' n.i .1. ........ .
resolution was xete.i down to . conference report en the Joint V'au-Wh r. solution was ugr. e.i to The AUsk.tn l!l i...te Mil oc. upieil lliost .f tne session, hut nc !roitres was inile Nm. hill- of minor Importance wer pasaea lr the hom- t..- Utcey Mil ... .Jf 1 v.r ol the department of rlcultura W is passed, lenate MM to create i a comn.issiim of five to Investigate M fepo t upon ihe Induattial and commercial eonditiona of China and Japan, and the Mil , i .i 1 .institutional amciidnnnt to ns- , iMf) poiycamtata, etc . were eonswerea, each devetoptna much opnoamon. ,.. iK. MMia .... tha let the lask:in
civil code Mil. which had bean under conaiotratloa for more than twoja ont naa ! To make ihis !,..s!M' Mr. I art, 1 withdrew the amendment rclaUn W alio, location at mining clatana and points in dispui. The army PProwiaUo. i,i;i. ..t.rvmK more th.11. -ne binidre, and fourteen million dollar. th i take) id An amendment ferUddmn ti' pvtthae' of auppUea rrow known truau w..a defeated In the house, to th nrst time in the years of Inter-oceaiitc anal "iseuaalon. a tall lookino b actual conatruetlon of a canal wae taken us ..tu; during an all-day dtecuaatoa vTicped much opposition, v;'"",''" points, frei, members all ot whom ;i I at I theno.Hes friends of .1 proper bill a a t roper time. In the s. note, uti the M, th- army uBroorlutlon bill betas under conalaeration. the administration was hitl. r!y attacked by Mr Turner (dem.. Waah . for the .. c-otumouatlona afforded the returning vol-
ui.ior from the fnuippmen. .1 11. w hi - pettlgrew. for not dtacharaing the ioutn !truria On the &th. He pronouncca the
WITHIN OUR LIMITS. News by Telegraph from Various Towns in Indiana.
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LATE NEWS ITEMS. The senate was not In caeto on 1 ...
tfc :ih In the Incise the itnurj
iii bUt, earrying ffi,OO,OfJ0. about .... . I. - .I..... irn-
im million Hollars nunc a
previotta atindry ciil Wit, wae paiaeii. This leavoa (he genera deftaieuey and military academy billi the only supply lulls unacted upon by the house.
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A Ore that started at the river en i . . .1 it I!. , ....... uli in li:el at
ll III!' .Mailing line .....-1- 1
thf loot of Maiden lane and the bast river, New Vort elty, oa the 7th, com
pletely deetroyed the pier and us ainalle contents. The police place the loss at 11,000,000. Several barges which were moored mar the pier WOTO also destroyed, and many rescues of their captains and of the iuciuIh is of (heir families on board were made. Kt. .lose M. Herts, who was rabbi
of the Witwatersrnnd lb lue congre
gation of Johannesburg nntn last icei.il er, in In n he was expelled from tlit Transvaal by President KrOgCT, Sf"
I. N . w i.iU oil the steainei
Soirid X''lV'XrUr' so-called republic of tha Transvaal an fetam rsrawaissnl Mafifon. 1 11 e I ,. aaaarl ran at ft rU til
Nicaragua canal toll was passed aj the t mark abla vote of to 38 It authorta. ihe president to acquire the neceaaary territory fn.m Nlcaraf nd Coata Rl - and the secretary of war. under direction of th.- president, to eacavate and construct the .an.ii. and makes Immediately available $1o.isHi.o.si of a total approprla ti..n oj $1 w.iOU.OUO toward the project con-
In th. senate, on the :td. the motion of II Hoar to take up the resolution it- .' rliia that Mr riark. of Montana. Wai not duly elected to the senate. waadooted, and further consideration ' me tr.itt.r postponed for .1 week. Ihe army appropriation bill was passed. The sesfon eloaed with the passim of a nurnt.'. r Of pension bills. In the house the free homes" bill was pass, d with., it division. Th- remainder of the day evasion was devoted to consideration Ot tinaundry civil appropriation bill, the iat. but one. of the r. at supply bills. in the senate, on the 4th after oebat lastiriK only thr.e hours, the army reoranUatlon bill was passed In mllit .ry 1 lulis this I regarded as th- most import. .nt measure a. ted upon bv the preyant session, revolutlonlilng, as It does, the entire preaent staff arranaemenU .... In th" house the sundry civil approprlation bill was under consideration, and ... of th. 132 puces of the measure w:. completed .Mu.h of th- tlm- was consumed hv the m. mb. r of 'he naval . ..niaalttee In an effort t.. cripple the coast 1 ... I . . .... lr. r.-t it 11. 1 ' ' . . for the
refusal "f the house to place the surv. y of th. waters of ur insular possessions in th- hands of the navy PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
Inter rrnnrH from aw f.d mine
iltaaster at Hcofield, Utah, indicate that
SMW of the 190 employe may have met death hy Ihe eaploalon.
The Argentine congreai npenea on
the 2d. President lbca s messape re
ferred particularly to the material
propress made by the republic, ami o the 1 booh raging statement presented
by the minister of the treasury, an 01 which, ho said, prraoaged a yaar ol prosperity.
Walter .1. Coombs, the w-M.linv -i
eOllegO athlete, who. for two seasons.
played on the university of Pennayi-
ania f. otball team as enu ami naii-
back. rnlieted, on the 3d, as a private
in th.- United States marine corn al
I.. SgtSS Island navy yard. L nBjabct of bills were pass. il.
Ihe towboat .lohn K. t.niM s. of important being senate
Helena. Ark., sank in '.1 feet of water. If BtileS north of Helena, in the lllaala sippi river, on the 3d. ThtOS persons tvui women and one man were drowned. All of Ihe paeSCBgCTS an i crew ere compelled to swim for thcil easea. The latest summary of the Ilriti-.li eaaoaJtlea in South Africa shows that .71 ofheers and men have baOfl killed. Bed offtafra and ff8ts neu Wounded, and i7i afacers and lffW inc.. missing Sixty-four officers and tflU men have died from various di eases. .Manila dispatch of the :til SByS that a roconnoibering party of the j went v -sixth infantry vvna stirroum!ed at Leambanao, islanded pansy, and that four of t be America us w ere killed.
Sixteen other'., severely wounded. were left ttn thu field. The remainder of the soldiers had a narrow escape.
Miss Kinmi Sti 1 was shot and ingtantly killed, on the 3d, by Mrs. ! bert Hoist at the tatter,i home in Chi tagO, Mrs. Hoist sent for -Miss Stel and. after SCCUSing her of having
broken Up the Hoist home, l'ued to .
shots, both taking effect. Mrs. Hoist was arrested. Bj th. terms of the free bomea bill, which passed the house, oa the 3d, the gtrremmenl aasumea the payment of ihe 1 ttn bass price t.. the Indian-, and changes the existing law relative to agricultural colleges so aa to Insnra the paymeai ol thwendowntnta,wlieili beratofors have corns mil ai the mtg Cl public btnda, in case of ib licieney. Postmaster Bauashoff, at st. Louis, lias in his saaacaslaa mail sash par porting ti c atoln "pubUi docu BftentS," sdd rested " onpressuinn W. I). Vaadrrer, Uiaaaurt.H Anion-,' tag pttbl.c dw um nt" contained in the sack are Prince Uhert cunt. pair of tr. useArt and n Isdt 'i icki t. eaeh .l.i 1 up In a "public dt SUD 1 i.f wiaLutr.
olioarthv. inispov crucd on strictly
Biedkevai principles. Ck a. Panteloa Onretai the bight si Ms lUTgenl OfReer U the Philippines, ex-c.-.t AgtdnaldO, WOI captured, on the 6th, bj Went V. Smith, of Gen. Ftu.ston's staff, in the town of Jacn.
ihnc miles northeast t 8n isioro, Prot dice of SCO Lcujl. Be had lung eluded pursuit. Tl.e United States revenue culler Bear sailed from Seattle. Wash., lor Alaska, on the 9th, loaded with supplies, which will be given to the Point Harrow Indians n a reward tor their
Kef 'es ill Siding the Ileal expedition duiinp the- efforts last year to rc.cuc
the whalera.
K. Kor.ilo, president ol the Nippon Vusen Kaishs, one oi the leading steamship companies ol Japan), baa come to this country to make a study of the methods f transportation by rail aud water lines. He will visit Pacir coast SCStera and then go east to Sew Voi iv. A serious lailway collision took place, on the evening of the nth, on the Western railway, between Berroa
and Cboviile, trance, i niny-eigni .1 m ' l.
per-. .us ran lojureo, tnree oi wm aeriously. M.wh.uio Sarah Bernhardt and -M.
Coejuelia, it i announood, vvui mal e a
tour of the Lnitetl tati :j .aat si inn n I as. Tn the senate, on the Tth. Mr. Teller i(l.). in a speech. urgred an fxpressio:i of s mp.itli v with the Ikiers in their contest with Great P.iitain. The rsaml rtppropristloa occupied the remainder of the session vithoul ba ing cmnntated, notice being given tint the armor plat, provision wuuld Ins ci nsidered in seeret session on account ecrtain facts that were to be called tn the senate's at tention . . . . I II the
house, its being suspension day, quite
I lie
port a nt beinp senate bid
amending the general pension laws
in accordance with recommendations im aaa aat . - .
tl the .. .V K, Mr. Mllzer ( .x. l . attempted tOSecurs action on bis reso-
luttan expressing sympathy with tne
I (htk, out was out on lV the speaker.
Tin tii.al report of the executors of the State of the late OcO. M. Pullman, it is exneOed, will show that the eslrte, which amounted to something
mi i s (l(M,,'Mio when th will vas inea,
has prown to $1 ."..(KKi.oon und. i the udMinütpatlon of Bebt, f, Lincoln and Norman P. Beam, the executors. The compensatiofl f the eaeeutoni for handling the estate vill he in me than ball D million dollars. A three-story brick building al I3M (.land avenue, in the business center pf Kansas City, Mo., occupied on the ground Boot by Jacob Goodman aa a second-hand store, ami shove bj Mrs.
Mary Bohfl as a rOOtnihg house. COb tapatd nt 1: 'o. on the attetuoon of the 7th, burying seven persons in the ruins. It is believed none of the inji.ii d will die.
Herbert W. I low en, I nited States
minister sad consul general at Teher
an, I'ers ia. has. hail cunei 1 1 u u .11
btsn bv the shah ol Per-ia the decoration of "The Grand ( onion .f the Lioa and the Baa.1 The decoration is one of first elSSS, and cninc as a swiprise
ba Ml- Powell. before he can uccept it pei 1111 BUSl be gTSntl d bv COO"
gros,
The Pensihsulsr Sugar Beflnlng Co., of kltahigsn, has brottghi suit In the United Stales circuit court lor New V"ik, agslasl Jsmes Speyer, terdi 1, an. 1 Herman and Martin Brdmann, ben Vers of New ITorh city, to i ver t QUO. ,n a bond, hieb., it is claim, d, w is forfeited. Thi Mansion house Ottawa tire reItal innd, aa the tth. satounteo to i.'j'iuo, Isrloding S100 goo tributes) bj i-u 11 arj ii ting.
a hoaai Past, Kokomo. ind.. kfaj llaw Peart t'mrv. the Howard county girl who Hers without catnip, has now entered the seveateeath week of faatfag. Mats iha'i four months ago Miss Curry ictus. .1 to partak. of Douriahment, and 111 the interval of l-' days she has allow..: nothing to pass her lips rxcepl ill occasional si j, of vincpaf or lelOOB juice ami Salt, ISSttBg BOthlBg but acids .: lata character, Khe could not now retain food if induced to lake it. tin beginning the strange bist Miss Curry erased talking, refaalBg t disi u- her condition with the doctors. year BgO she said her grace would he decorated next Memorial day, Tals will probsbl prove I rue. as she cannot live BIS BJ a s. Battled fr l.tfe. ,w Albany, lad., May 7.- Karr) Sogers, the pugilist, and .lames UileV, a companion, started across the Ohio river in a skitT between here and Jeff er oii die. Their boat was overturned
by the current and the nun were dashed down stream toward the falls and the big eddy, from which treach emus current no man ever escaped. As the men Boated Under the Pennsylvania bridpe Kopcrs seised one ul the piers. He also caiipht his coinpunion and for more than 30 minutes they battled for life. Finally they were sei n ..1 r. -.. ned bv l.onisvillc life-savers.
0MM e I a, know B Jasper. Ind.. May 7. The coiuinishIob which has nadertakea to ereel a monument over the grave of Nancy iiatd.s Lincoln at Lincoln City amy ne'er be sure of the exact spot, si thouph they may come within live feet of it. The stone now flsarklng th crave may not be cornctly placed. I he bodies of Dr. Cessna. Mrs. Gentry and Mm. Lincoln lie side bj side, but relatives of the first two named bsve never been able to say which two of the three is Mrs. Lincoln's. These two were pio&eers, buried after Mrs. bin-,-oln. a letoas Una, Wabash. Ind.. May 7. Jacob Ahnet,
near Ossian. Wells county . is ;. one-
armed man of violent disposition. He called at the home of Daniel (Jerla-r and forced his way into the house. Gerber ordered him out, and when he refused to go they clinched. Gerbet knocked his man down, but Ahnet, with Gerber on top Of him. threw the stump of his arm aiound (ierls r's neck. and. seising his lower lip between hi teeth, literally tore it ofT. Gerber It terribly injured, and will be dlsftgnred
Fcurtte n cf Them Reported to Have Baeg Seen, Sunday, ia Central Kansas. TWO LIVES COMPRISE THE FATALITIES.
i hr Morn, Cofttaea Pavel nod -line. Kltewrwethv, Hied gkarton and Pawnee twnwlloanmni iiuiiuinu II. ,,i etl Hinl Much Mock Killed.
Kansas City, Mo.. May No less than fourteen funnel-shaped tornado clouds are n ported to have been Seen Sunday u central Kansas, raupin.: through saline. Piisw ort h . Bice, Barion gnd Pawnee counties. A- far as ban i .1 Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ilclfrieh, v hi lOBt th. lr lives j,, the destruction Of their home, north of Klliuwood. cumurise the fatalities. Over twenty
DtOpU are repotted slightly injured
near Elllnwood.
ii,.- pt sat atnesn. Th Aral storm formed In 'he neigh
berfcoor ol St. Peter's end Bt. Pauls church, tive miles north of Bllinwood,
it five o'clook in the afternoon, dc-
ttroyiap ihe Helfrick borne completely and damaging several other farm
hot i ..mi outbuildinga. umosi
BimultaneOUata another tornado
formed about four miles ast of Great
jiemi and, moving la a northeasterty
.' ,, in .l.inolUheil fences and bains
. . . ..... - - -- o in killed considerable live sto
if.. IA u. leb's farm house an I
l..itl.li, m o. i,. ilfmrlished. I lit tin
family escaped. Bfeuek enr PttWSWC ItocU. Another storm, at about the same time. Struck near Pawnee Pock. 13 ntilet' southeast of Great Bend, and wrecked several buildings and deatroyed crops. Conaiderable damage, with no loss of life, is also reported dt ami near ( latin, iu the northeast pSli of barton county, ami at Frederlc, in the western part of Pice COUUtv. Uuin and hail.foHowing the storms.
did great dannagd to crops in some lo-
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SAN ANTONIO.
THE DEWEYS AT H11IPB18,
fBr dslaslenl nad Men. ii.m , ,llf
IjHl'.O ol I .it- I III, ii . Me SM Ok Is, leu,,. Memnhls, Tenn., Mav i, The f.
Hi it leg in honor of Admiral utitl Urn pewev. who with UOtttensnl will ami Crawford arrived .1 phis. Sunday evening, are n. i ttinsi. n Isltors from many ,
stall elowil the City I lie I
Hon: in t In- business d ist 1 t ,, . , 1
elaborate.
Admiral ami Mm. Uewi v
fasted alone al the Peab.nlv i., i,
Miel read I up tue inoiumc pap. ,
miral Dewey received g few i ,
At ten o'clock a rommitti t .
II rived at the hotel. The
gtiished visitors, together a th n.. OOmmittce, were driven dOWt) I at reel lo Cot ton Compress So, ? ii press vvas put in lull operktion the admiral watched its woi v, ith much inter, at, i It; 90, the party was paci t., th, Higbee school tor younij .. and a reception was accorded Iii, t'js. iiora. Ml of t he pupils of tin lio. I w,re dressed In ted. white and blue. The party returned to the bot ISllSO p. I"-. and udmlral ami ,v ) two) were given sa oppori uity t, resi for s time before the 0 ng 0l the hip lloral parade, scheduled to ; tart prompt j at I p. m. A4 Bight B full dress ball W in honor of admiral and Mi Uncy at the Grand opera house.
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Teu(e,l In I'rnyer. Wabash, ind-, Mav r. Bi David Houaer, of Hartford township. Adams eonnty. Is dead under strange clrcnm tauet s. por the last six months Mr. Bonner has had an abscess in his side. and when his friends advised him to
onsull a physician he refused, claiming that he could be cured bj prayer. He continued to prow worse, but never Ii it faith in the eflicaey of his supplirations, and he continued to appeal to hp Almighty until it was too late for medical aid to SBVC him. Summer School. Wabash. Ind.. May 7. - The pro gramme for the Wlnonn assembly and
summer school at Winona, the preat western Presbyterian resort, will be Issued in a few days. The lectures, com certs ami other exerctaea will consume g days af the summer season. Bev, Mr. Dickey will preside at the assess' bly, while Bev, Wilbur Chapman wll preside at ihe Bible conference.
One MSSsftred Tlioeruml Hollar' Dsatsge. im Lose Ufa l(eMrle.l.
tu ii i not s i, ,in Vnaeenla, Indianapolis. Ind.. May 7. I.iveryinen "f this city have formed a combination, supported bv undertakers, to discontinue Sunday funerals. Thej say the practice of holilinp bodies till Suni!ay for bur io 1 is so general that congestion results and better paying patrons cannot be accommodated, An advance of one-third in price on Sun day is made.
Deatcnottee F.rr. Petersburg, Ind., May ".- After midrjpht a (ire started in PodiinePa livery atable, and in three hours everything except three stores on the main Street was consumed, Help was asked from Washitipt on. but could not be given, I he origin of the fire is unknown. The loss reaches 180,000, partly insured.
i .ii rlehedk Richmond, Ind.. Mav T. 'Ihe willot Miss Anna II. Sutton, who died here, leav.s ..:m in copper stock to ! divided ainotip '.'I tiiiees. nephew , anil three brothers. To the ?few York Colored Mission she beiiienthed II S.000 in mining stock. Miss Botton was S4 v ears old. on Kieiii ontnöt. Hartford City, Ind.. May 7. -The nil uport of the Indiana field showrs that
durintr April there were 83.1 wells completed, of Which M v ere pas wells or dry holes, the remainder Showing a daily output of 3.230 barrels, or an average Well per diem of 1S barrels. S ranted ghstonnec. Ten. Haute. Ind.. Mav 7. Mavoi Henry ('. Steep has s ipned the ordlnanee granting a franchise to the Southern Indiana railway to enter t he city limits. This ends one of the hitter rat fiphts ever waped in the city eotth ril. ns the matter crept into polities. she Wns Jealana. Ttrn7il. Ind.. Mav 7 Mrs Mary IlinB" Imm. residing in 'he smith part of the county. atlOl herself in Ihe forehead. Inflicting n fatal wound, ehe i- u years of npe. was recently married, and it ia nlleped jealousy cause, l s to commit the c. itue.
u Vntonio lev . Mav -. lornn
do mm j t through San Antonio yesterday nsoratag, and caused a loss aggregating ovi r one hundred thou-.. ml dolksn. No loss of life is reported. ,t Pbrt Sam Houston the entire galleries of the barmchs vvas blown down. HonItClis of trees within the fort are UttaCy ruined. P.exar county will be a tad. loser by the wreckage of Sludges, A hupe steel btidgS over the M!ld creek, nine niih-s from this city, is somnletclv demolished. The dam-
Sgg will probably reach 000,000, The DuUnig mineral wells were damaged to the extent of $-.()(M. 1 ml i v il ua I lOBM S of several local merchants rSUSgg from 11,000 to ss.ouo. It is estimated that SO houses were damapcil IhrOOgh blowing in of walls ami loss of roof- , lie damage caused by the collapse of
the Sau Atito'o... l oan BIM I l u- t lo. s buiidiag is io.ooo. The kiK.wn total loss in the city ex-itu;-one hundred thousand dollars. A heavy rain storm accompanii d by v. ry hlf.li Winds SWopt over nearly the Whole v'ate Sunday night and yestcfdSj . FASTED THIRTY-FIVE DAYS.
Vlrlim ot Rtnrvatlon. Helf-t,iioed in in, attempt to r It lie ti ml I hi. Philadelphia, May s. An invesfipation into ihe death, recently, of Mr-. Hermlns Meyer. 10 years of ape. has shown that she was a victim of starvation following her attempt at fasting treatment for rheumatism. C. i". Meyer, her husband, accept- the death ,,i hll Wife as due to heart failure. MrS. Meyer is said to have abstain. .1 Sbeolutelj from food for l days. For 25 days, Meyer says, his wife showed signs of improvement. Then so was seized with convulsive voinitinc. On the 33 dav She tSSted food.
From 150 iioiinds he was reduced to
u MM re skeleton, Three weeks followlog the breaking of the fast she died.
THE GEO. M. PULLMAN ESTATE. IIWWMed i two llniMln of the Bao OMtoea, Who win ho u.ii Cwaa penantad ir Vnaie loweiooo.
HAVANA POSTAL ROBBERY. lliieelor-.eliei ul li.nli.ll I. eine .111 Pwrt Vlocloe I one. 10 ill Ith the eel use. Havana, May - 1 VtAu
transport Ingulis left here s' j l.i-rht. Iiaviiu; on bonrd Coi Hi i the Inapet'tor general, who I poll Fortress Monroe, with order ! ir cecd dim t to w nditngton. h ported that this v as due to Ihe i roveries made In connection with ti. inspection Of the postal B ftail ' i vana, whk h rt mlted In the srn I, at PoehcMcr. N. V on Bntiirday. nl Charles I. Secly, forasery trcnsurei nl the post ofnee department in ha, Ul the bnrge of embesallng ,o the government. It is al.. Ii i pOSSttble that Xeelj S arrest ii I in local arrests here befort niplil NtsKLi Mini I I HOCIIICSl ua Unit OVtta II '' Ol (be Pi eill ni in- Bmaeaalesaewt.
New York. May s. httiy. win VM irreated In Bnchester, N- Y- ' ni'-rhi. while on his way to I urn! brought back 10 this cttj Bight, has refused lO make nil) men! ragardiufl ina atrest. When Sv ly was taken into custody there' found in his poasssstasi '." -' and securities and collateral ri natures, pnasibl the regsalndei id flit s ;.i.iH,o which he is alleffed tohuvi in luv led from thf poveruiiK Bt, Nectv was srralgned am. s'.-iiKM bnH, for exandnai n a Wednesday . Ib was sent t i C. v Btret t kail.
A CUBAN EDITOR KILLED. Kwer lismetli lftdltee t larsdadcs, Utsmvsu N , I.-,-cii gnndni Mlnat.
Gibare. Province of Ban
Cuba. Mav B. Henor Albcrti. - '
the Hon t laridadea, was shol SB
gtantly killed by an traknowi n Bin, at the theater. Sunday Itiph)
Uberii WBg an active poiltieiun
his paper recently lias greu ' 1 the action of the American '!
particularly the election ordei
Hidalgo, who killed opt. s
I, .tot of tb.s port, in .iati
editor of the Hon Claridndes,
had received threatening lett( i-
he ridiculed in bis paper.
AGUINALD0 ONCE AGAIN.
Hie PtltsdSM len.ler le...rte.i
Have ne,..iii.-i Men. """ '" Borthern Imaon,
Chicago, May V The final icport of the i vc. ntors of the i state of Ihe late m. Pullman is expected to be lib i In the nrobate court this week. It is
believed tin report will show thai the estate, which amounted io something
ot it -ff i ... ii w h,n the vv ill was tiled
has grown t.. 1 s, .non under the administration .i Bobt, T. Lincoln and
Vorn. an P. Beam, the executors. The.
'oovnensation of the executors for
handling the estate will be more than
ball b million dollars. I'lHTcS Mer..re KoynllT.
IdtndOft May s. The prince ant
princesi of Wales, the dukS and duch es ot Connattght and their suites oc
enmted boxes at the porfcifmaass ol
"v.i" last BlgBt 'l I king of Sweden and Norwny th.; duke of Cambridge and Lady Pan
ihvlrh ( hurehill also witnessed I ha
1 neHor mance.
Atter he fourth act the prince of Wa:. BShed for MW, ( arter. nail BT0
gritted bar lo 'be princesi Wales
aid tie ether members of the royal
pari y
-r of I in-
. ana ijing
. eelv.,s bertl i hich
ltd hd
Manila. May v TdcgTSW
lu re from n. Young re rt
Ve ulnaltln has rejoined i " 1
the north, and that tiny h;w
sembleil a considerable force I, .out, tains (on 'ounp di strike tin tn before I he rains, for rein forci ntenta. The tenor ot the di ipatchei that i ton. I ouwg is eonfklt nt Agnlnaldo i- with Trdo. and it Mined they are planning to fighting during ihe rains. Co. P, of the Forty .seventh meat, an t ami roott d a bond enemy between l.eo-a'pi gnu province of Ml ay . tptfl I t. Two Americang were killed ; wonnded, luclmling two onlcci
Plliplnoa lost heavily . The around l egaspi sad rhnrgsog rr OTted to be continued distui !' t will he lueeeoeed One-Third. ... . . . t .... I!.- dlri ion ('
vv asninfnun, 3 ' the m cn Inry f war the ma anee of arms and u miminit i. :. net practice will be Inert a
during the present calendar BADLY CRIPPLED BY FIRE.
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Min-, anw um on,i Pwmp "
ni Qennd Mceoi i an.
' , 1 Vine A d
.Vll II I I I I, I . . ...... from (irnnd Mere, says the pnlp SOW mill and pUttp loom "1 the 'entities' pulp and paper 11 been destroyed By tire. I'1" I mil!, which h is a capacity I I per bay. will be crippled b llip Of the pelp mill. n ' Alger is pron ineni ly int. '1 Coufadisn est lets in the
.atct mill bs" 1'
nag .urO' II K will asf
