Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 February 1901 — Page 2
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JASPKR. :
INDIANA.
Ass ordiag to tin- lterlincr Post eight
new . riu.ni warships i ! I be complex
u a i . 4 1 placet! in coiutnisMoa this yvar
ll.e German cabinet ha decreed
that m t i i -t drttgooa guard regiment
viii henceforth l- named the "Quees
i. torts of Greal Britain and Ireland'
regiment.
Tlie municipality of Berlfo has pur
chase! from Koencti A Co.. t hi- elect i i
al street railroad running to Trep
tow, paying 10,000,00 arka for the
UM, wl.U'li will be Operated 1'V the
Municipality.
The house committee on pen- ona
on the 90th, recoiniuen.lcd ,u increase
from 3Q to $50 per month la the i m
atoa of the addow f Rear-Admiral
IMiilip. one of the captains iu the buttle off Santiago. A dispatch from Loodoa Mja: "The engagement oi ths duke oi Uoxbui rh la MUm Paaline AStor, datghtnr of v. W.Aator,hai been definitely arrsaged Ths wedding aiil take plac .some time next summer."
Surgeon-General Wyman. on the soth, received u dhrpatch from Bur gOOO Thomas, at London statine that the consul at fling ow reported Ml rases of sina 1 1 po in that city, and that the disease was sp read inj,'. An amendment to the sundry civil appropriation bill was introduced, ou the 3lst. by Senator Turner appropriating M 12,573 for the reimburse mnl
f Mexico for money paid on m count of Um Weil and la A bra claims.
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Gen. Francois de Uourlton y Castcl i. a cousin of King Alfonso of Spain military commander in the Aragonu division, has been placed on the retired list. The royal decree omits the atatement. customary in such rial, that the regent is aatistied with his eerv ices.
The president, on the 2sth. sent a message to congress renewing his recommendation if last session that congress make "era e ions provision for indemnity for the iaadUaan of the two victims of the Tallulah (I.a.l lyn hing. July SO, 1-'.".. who w. re subjects of the Italian gOlf I Ilia III, Purine the session of the budeet eomniitTee of the Prussian diet, oa the 30th, the statement was made that there were Mal accidents in th streets of Berlin in lirno. and it was tsmteaded that the dangers of the thoroughfares were BMteriaUy inMoaned by the electric ear-.
NEWS IX BRIEF.
Compiled fm:n Various Sources. FiTY. Sixth cunghess. (Seeon Sion 1 In the huIi . i lb, 'h Bassatas
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-j 'w ms, .lim i.inj -j'.eeu hi iii.ii i ' I ltverln; a ti l M.I . ..Iriss in a-ivocai y Of his resolution tT a cessation of hostilities
in wie i iiiiiiin ,i mi- vmwf oi iu si'Vi h M iUmhii hm tu', .or nreaent-
en his credentials, was sarorn In and tm-k
nis sat. Ir Ti.wn- t. tlrin; The rent or the day wan in voti to the Indian approDrlalion bill ihi- illoil..n tnrniiii? nn lr-
risatlon. unit little pro re Iwiiik m.nlI. I . . k. . j . .L. .1...
in in- um;- i in nt. i nr iiiiiiinn i.j nit- tirtj S';iü im i tmii-il In lift tr.inmteflun of I i -
tru t nf '!. .mhi. i . -p.. s 'i'n hili to n:se and .tlify ihe poatal laws was
nnany pasiie.-i. i4ii um- l).im f.; m navniK b. i n . .t. .i ih'Wti.
in täeseeata n the :ith. Mr Trr save
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amendments were iniormully agreed to.
iliv Iinllan spproprl.it i n hill w.is passed erlv In the ilay In the house conahh ration of thf aprh ultural a;propnalltn Kill ni i.iit.UI . V, . . .II-, .. i
..v.. .-. .... . ', in, 1 III! 1 I". .l"ll, u . 1 . was ti.-i-il as a vehiel- fur the Introduction "f s. vera I SMMtal speeches. Mr. Corliss Mii.i 1 mai'.e a vl i us orislauuht ui'H th barssn f anir...l Industry, lut his attsch roused s hot of friends, snd his smendment to reduce th- appropriation for ths bureau was o vrw helnrincly defeate I In ths senate, on the Seth, an unsjeoessful .tttempt wh made to secure aatree-
nv-nt to the cinf.-r. nee ri port on ihe
armjS'Teorvi rlr. uiot, oil; Th.- shij.pin sill oc uptsd most ol :h dar, bal sa sapreI !.' If,.:". w n, . .1...
- B P. 1 -. - ' ' ' II'.. 111. . 1 . 111.tlme beint; occupied in speeches in opposi-
iioii in in. iii.-iiur 1 n- :orm.ii of :he bill . . ir; I.-te.l. hut consktefatlon of la.- sasendBMatS sa not entered UP"" In th- house the aicrieultural approj. nation inii was furth. r eoamidered arid passed after the insertion of sn a Iditioiial a pi ropriatton of $: mm for ' farmer ' built tins Th. r- was considerable i!l. ission of thr Irr'jratum of ari l l.mdi In connection with parasraph i-r.-vi Ins for an In v. -sti:atln of that s-:b t. In th aenste, on the Jlst, he sh:o,:n Bill cuve way to the report of the oonft-r-eni Commlttei on the army ri orK.misati"ii bill, whit h was arreet to bv a vo . of 33 to T. and sen! to the president tut hi siiTTi.. 1 1. ri. r: .. .in,. km ... .1
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.in ine House ne rortnt-
The per mauent court of arbitration provided for i y ihe aaaftsatlssf Mrnd at The I la cue .n Jul -V, is nove OSasfdatO and reul t consider any
. intcrimt it.nal depute that BMJ le preI Mlltt Huke Henry of Mrohlinhurt'-Sehwer-, in. whom guten ohel-nina wi'l marr . made li s fnruial entry into The H11 ru-. :i the eenin"; of he list, wen rinj: the 11 i form of a lu:h gmnral ami the Dut.h desMratiosa. Be was received at the railuay tati-.i, by a faard of honor aad with proal eremony. Ths statement of the trea urr balsacss in the trenemi fund, eselasira of the $lioH,o.uit Kold leaeilH in the !i4 aioa of redeitip: ion. issued 011 the 1st, sh. w.-ti: Asa Mahls ca-i Italance. $n:.or.y:3; pohi. j:i.it3.ri. lKspait lies from all over Kanaan in-
(Urate that the snowstorm of the 1st
was general and heavy. The value of the snow to the winter wh-at crop is preat. ami it praet ually assures .1 cood crop.
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Ih ' MaaMsM ot Queen Victoria Finally Laid to Rest in th. Frogmore M.in oleius, WINDSOR CROWDED WITH SPECTATORS.
s-ATE NEW 3 ITEMS.
sprsasataUTs lx;nt. of Ohks on the ;;ivt. hatroduced in the house a bill entitled: "A bill to promote the purity of elections.-' Ths bill prcBSVibsS penalties for bstba-fit bay and bribe-fakinu'. and "-ives i,alf of the fine collected to ths in form. r. who hi also exempted from pro ution. " e - The question n to whether property used as a saloon in KsBaM is entitled to the protection of the law it now s.juartlv before the roaitS, and ill le decided some time next month, in a suit brought 111 Harper roiintr agaiast Mrs. Sheriff f,)t- oaasajrrs to property in a aaloon SMMMlllim r.,id.
amindments
ration
fair pri-tr. s. w .!- la af.;.r. pristlon the (riter in tin el. ilms of post offii bsfi 1 1- poini s ol In th s. nate 01 bill heirs- und r 1 tia 1 pr 1 lpt1 off-rim; an :!ie 1 h shJpntnf bill sr! bill. , I.. ,m. s. n
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inferejtt nf v-arious mil. . o!njr d.wn r raised by Mr I. ltd ihe ist. the shipping i-ld.-tanon. ür C.,y spintetl tli. iission I,, mt proposln to link 1 th" MiaraRiia canai
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er an 1
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V!"r..n. vh" ""'""''t. mat ei h bill
hoiild tu- all.
n ents In 1 1 arrvinr 1 1 . 1., pin taken by t war of th ret claims. , hl. h h
eeuri ot '..ims. apc-i tlcally all th 1.. n ti s. ath. The Mil to ,,1 claim", which had bi elusion f.et. and some Importance. 1 re 1
1 to sta;
limn .. 1 1.
i ue.'.n Us own
libua bid UM aut'iring the I Thn by the prai -pk at the
n p iss. .1 n other bills
PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
A stronp Genua fores, with a month's sapliea and preceded by an haue,- sraard of Japaasas' eaya ftapatcfa from Tien Tafa, "has left iVkin for Shan IIa. it i- evident thai 00 early withdrawal of the Genua Israel is Intended, summer elothiag ha viilir l,ecn onb red for ths t roops." 1 a 1 i 1 Th. Italian senate, on the 31t, pa.ss.ed bills declaring UM house in hieh the late Guise ppe Verdi, the celebrated composer, was bora, a national monument, and KSthorizing ths Interment of the remains of Verdi and bis wife at the institution f,,r muaieians founded hv Verdi in Milan lablie School Baperiateadeat ( jo!e of Chieago isMi.d a baUatia, on the nth, decJariaf thut all children in the schools must Ik? vaccinated immediately and ordering that ail unva.cinated pupils kept out of school until compliance with the directions. Umi ..i.;i,t.. -
V " m nn had not been racciaatod were sent home.
Arthur Baraaro, the payiay; teilet of powia'a Zion bank, la ( hloaco, who bad been missing for over a week, ami Who was lielieved to have met with foul play or an accident, walked Into the bank, on the 1st. and announced himself ready to resume his duti. -Harnard. accord ins; to his stor. left fhican, because of an aatraagaasent With his swe. t heart.
Ipsaldtm f the provineial fovsra lent bill, on the 1st, President Tafr Of the Phllllmit..
re' - "in in iitjMi hi, saiu that a nunaaicatioa had come from 1
",r '"""ry forsraor to tl fleet that aopje of the pros aess wen ready f,,r the FsUblishaeaf of dril orernment, Al present, rVesidsat Taft added, the provincial forsra aents would Ih- suhonlinated to the aauitary ami the cxeeatin.
The spei ial house committee on the it. Louis exposition, on the rtta, fH'stponed final action iMm.ii the bid to propr.ate f5.000.nori for the exposition Utitd the 1st. by which UBS it waa ttpsetsd that the secretary of the treasury would he a hie to certify 0. Chilly the fact that the eitiens of t. i.ouia had raised the flo.OSO.osg srhieh was u, m. a enndition precedent r lh "PPropriatioo of the UMOMtb Of cur.ress.
By order of Emperor William aH the lag on the pui lie baildiags in liermaay were baif-BMsted oa the day of the funeral of Queen Victoria, After an eentful leffbdatlre ,.Np0rj. ence. bsSjiasAmj With IBS present session of congress, ami covering alxeit
two nun ,s. the bill for the reorgaabmtloaj of the United Btatea army passed its last Mnp. in ,,., 0,, s)i- ,, the olst, and .i. v,;it to the prer dent for his nbraatttr. It is said that the booha of the re-ikti-r of deeds at Pretoria show tan ax-Prealdeal Rratrer, after the nilsf of Ladj smith, traaaferred his ptvpers ty to his heirs, none of whom are notr htiaff, they nil havfttg eitaer nndorsd or is-on taken priaoaera. The First Raptist charch at prfa - ton. fadn just completed, and not yet dedicated, was totalU de.t roved ,v . l n. . .... ' .. . w
mrm 00 1 ne ..i-j. tae edinre complete cost 19,(100. The insurance MTSM bal fs t The origin of the fir- hj Unk nown. The seren-story factory of the William Wicke comnsnv. ma n
of ciar K.xes. Ial. :- and ribbons, at 401 to 410 Hast Th.rty-firat street. --w York, was shaken by an expto
on ine !, !, f, ,,.,) by tire. The bam ratlmatsd at $1 - f00m Only two Of th. inployes 're injured. The Hundred b;ir lub, of Now York city, hat Prepared a report which shows that The eld Cat man v. ifig is Izai iJo.h.fsi v. of M, .,,.. :,. sia. who is in his ,. hundred am! thirty-ixth year, und the old. -t w..i. an. Mrs. KsSMJ liolUfield, of Üattle 'reei,. Mieh.. who is n;. Mrs. lr. Ada), Hbeehaa II. .1 man. her tirsband and her .,,, , sheehaa, were arrested ni ( incinnati. ..n the Slat, by post ofhe, laapSMora, for at-i-iuptnio to blarkn.ai! Howard Douir-
laus, a I'M-ai uttone a,,d ,iKt S11.
prem- chancellor of the order of Knfghta of Pythias, Jen. Kitehetiers charactcristicnlly curt admission that (,en. DeWet ha's studed hm. Brass Hamilton BMresmra the fears that the Loer leader has entered or is ahasd to enter Cbps l"olOll V . Tapers were filed at Fort Dorle. la on the 1st, inenrporatinff the oWl Bsaevolsat asaoeiation, for the aid f
discharged or paroled orisonem r...
the state penitent, . 11 i. .. A Pesjiemer pSmtagSr train tele acopeil .-, M, kle Plate freight Wallace Junction. Pa.. mi ihe 1st, Preight Coadaetot Peter Doaahse wmt killed and (,' passengers vrete Injsred. A cabooBe and an ahfiai were burned.
, In the senate, on the Id, a !th Ths
exception of an hour and a half at the bssjhMdfJg of the scss on. the entire day was demoted t. d.scusion of the ,hip Sahaidy bill. Mr. Turner and Mr. Mallory inaile s;.t t-,hes against the ;.as-...- of the measure, the latter
hasino- opposition on eonetitatieSMj fTOaadS In the house the da. until three o'clock, was spent in consideration of the post office appropriation bill, but little progress wa made. At three o'clock business was smI . nded to permit the aastaben to pay tribute to the meniorv of the late
Seaator lavis. of kfinneaota.
It is the intention of the war de
partment to have the corps of undertakers now in the Philippines disinter and ship to the Lnited States during the .resent winter. :f practicable, the remains of all off Vers and soldiers now buried in those islands.
At St. Petersburg a man n?tned Pasoat, who had l-en condemned to banishment to the Archam.i'1 government fired twice at lien. Masloff. the chief of dire.-tion of milit.-ry sent111. es. The cci:.T,i . m-., ,j . ,n. jun-d.
iutto narje. or ( ray Hnake, the leader of the srarriag reek Indians, aad 17 of the minor leaders of that trile hae Wen landed iu the feder.-.l
jiil at Ifuafecgee, I. T.. whsn tliev
will lie held pending trial for treason. The secretary of st;,r,. an,t ,i.,. pr:..
ih goerameat bare reached a can.
elusion that a now commission inus: be sent to esl iblih iferinltelw h.
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aad ltrit -h oiombia.
The ilriti.-h t..t at M ! lerfon-. in.
on the daten-.ml. aoothwest of Kroirersdorp. was attacked by l.o.ti lUers on the fd. The relief cotajBB s. at tl from Kruer.-lorp fallod to pre. eat the fall of the post. The St. John's Ambulance p-soria-tion attembd 1. .-. pers,ns injun-tl durinir th" funeral crash iu London on the 2d. The a-. iation bad T"l doct r-c .. . I .. I .
1 ...i uiiu iMiorv ouv at so sta Ti 01 The United States government has adhered formally t.. the Braxseb cuention for the prex -ntion and re-tric-tJoa of the sale of spirit !:. iu ojuois
in ci rwa regions of Africa. aprdümr Hoi leraoa atteaded the memorial service ,n honor of Qacea N toria. on the 2d. ami Mr. Dahnsfl, ot rVtnssj rvajafa. presided over tin- ie liberations of the house. In th BraatO, on ths Hfc, after m-i h of the oesstoa had been orniphd la a spe,-h by Mr. P.acon (Oa.) on the nirht 7' "' nate to demand information on file in th department. the ahipping snbsfdy bill was laid .side, by ronasmt, to ffs pfaes to action on th.- appropriation hüls, the "hipping hüi Min boldhag its piaoa nt, unfinished business In the bOUSC a hill ti extend the eh:iet,eB
Ik isillna KlOMln '. nn.l Itepie
o iiiiilliea It. .-,! t moiSif- ll
II im I ml in U liii'mir llnrlt. Iu
I'n rl it 1 1111 1 In ihr I eieiuoi uf
liilenneiil.
HTindsor, fOh, Hundreds of pci-
nle poured into VVindaor Ihrouarhoul
the BMiraiag and by one o'cloch the long xalk was alroady Wash with speetstors, mostly from the aarroaad ine; eoaatry. oraithag for a last giimpse at tin- coffin eoatabriag the remains of tueen ictoria. The suu was ahiniag brightly. The final obacouica promised to le
as stateU as the initial -1 aires.
Ihe repreaentatives of roal fnmi
lies arrived from l.omlou at about one
o clock and droie to Windsor castle. The It recta of the old town were till hunjf with wreaths, sadly faded
since Bat unlay. The stores were 1 bmad daring the interim nt. The StaMal Bttaa I Imlol. Windsor, Feb. .". Ihe lat honor have been paid to (paeon ictoria. Hci bodj now resix peaceful 1 mar that
of her h anband, in the mnusoleam at Frosnaore. The final oaremoniea arena
Of a more pathetic character than anj
of the obsequies mbm h preceded them Shortly before three ot lock, iu the presence of the roval mourners, tin
Greaadii-r ciianl of honor, lifted the coffin from its temporary rest inj I carriage, in the nsrnnwhile, the ajaSea's company of Grenadiers, drawn up in the nuailmngle. preaeatod arm and wheeled into line, their riHe at
the reTcrae, and with alow, measured
steps, marched toward the castle gats. At the head of the procession was a Kind play ine; "( In, pin's Funeral
March." I slowly the eortege jmissmI sadsr the maaafts archway on to the Long walk, which was a laass of Ida.k
. onlliaiitly edred with scarlet. Life gnardeasen kept the erowda hack. ! p.'a -t the gua carriage was IfaS asms regaHS which attracted the eyes of millions since the march lo the crave Uran a Osborne.
lose behiad walked the killt'. F.mperor William and the dnke 0 Con aaaght, srearing dark, militarj .rcoats and phuned cocked hnts and looking pale and careworn. In similar : 11 attire were the kings of Portugal ai.il Beigfaam. All bestds wee., beat. .The blue and ray of the GerBMa princes redeemed the royal imip from perfect sombreness of color, j Bebtad thedt walked Qoeen Alesnm I dra and the royal princesses, deep! J veiled. The qaea carried an ttmbreb la. hut th.- others had their hand folded. A- the last trio of them women passed out from the enath
ALL OVER THE STATE.!
Esent in Vuriou Portions of ladiaaa Toll by Wirs.
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a it sangs ne.
Kichmoni'. Ind.. Feb. 4. One of the
most resMrhsble vbarastsn ha Just ben declared lanae. Iks i;- Mis.
BUaabi th Lidj . f Pike countj . a ho has heen rfrtrefl insane bj years ,,f ume. warded anreh for sa Ideal husband. She bat been i tim. - 11 :i 1 ri. 1! am! live
llama divorc . she began tier matri Matal Venturis while lil! a girl 8c' has roatlaiicd through life dlscardleg one husluiiul after another, hopeful thai fina.lx she would fin,! an idea! 000. At imiasioa decided that this bopelem smhitloa arai cfjdeaec of IsMait) , Heeps line Sei-rel. Wabssb. In.!.. F. i. I. Judge Bhlveli at the eommtBceaaenl of the trial of loin, Blnknrd, the illeged Marios wife muii erer. in the Wabash circuit court CO. led up. the local new spaper Bin and reqoestsd them to make no reference'
to the evil 1 nee or the BrgUmCBtt of t he attorn, - or ladulas in an coinnu nts
on tin- matter of Rlnkard'a mental roa
i ition. This iojnnctioii a due to a
I l -ire to ,'HVr Ihe liile.'w .,f tl,.. in....
which wil! in Binkard for murder. If
Ihe pre-, nt jury finds him sane, fur
iroai a'l Inas.
Celebration of the Centennial of tin Installation of John Mai -hull as Chief Justice.
EXERCISES IN THE NATIONAL CAPITOL.
Hutu House .i 1 aageoas, the Peeel onol in ahlooi, m. hi noil le Corps ami Mnii oil,,.r ,,, Uneata i'r , ,, ,.lt." krattona at Mkor Points.
theie came two box,. ilres-ed it bright Tartan kilts aiad velvet ;
SVnteewai Plan, Indiananotis, Ind.. geb. 4. One of
the mosl important bills thai lias bees Introduced iu the neml ase
-cinbty i that of Senator tsnew. nro-
vidiiifr for the construction of a wa-
terwav or canal froi.i Pnsl I'IiUm
to the Calumet river ami for dredging the alter at lUimuioiiil .-.ml fhus deep eniag it so that arge lake resaela can narlgate the river with safety. The fact that the hi'l has r,.:w passed the senate by a unanimous vote indicates that it w in be 1 sorted Into aw . it odea ts BaaocadesL
u rn naiiie. 1 tut., r eh. 4. 'resident Mi es. of Ihe Rose Iolvtechnt lnilina
saspended -ix freshmen for their conduct in trying to spoil the annual banquel of the sophomtore slam, lie a lac sled the freshman eins to protuise to atop baaing, hut go! only a roncM tional promise that freshmen would not take the initiative, hut dio not want to be ander restrain I sa sophomores next year shoald the then freshmen do say thing to them.
iiiu Peajeot. Elkhart. Ind.. Psb, 4. H, K. Buck'en. of Chicago, la credited with bring bebind the project to build an electric railroad from Umax, Mieii.. to thia rity, where the road would fnrtn connections with the South Bend line aid ultimately he limit through to Chicago. The prnmoters propose to stabllah a connection at üattle Cre k. Mich., with a line through to Detroit
tttMhlngton, Feb .1,,!,,, Mft hall, ot Virginia, wuv lnstalli
chief justice of the United Slate, ,,,,
hundred years Bjpj, Bnd the cent ,,
aaalnraarj of u.a. srsal wm msmonted with impressive osreum nie in the ball of rspresntativei m the rsnit I I i . . .
' i" m i oiiiie arranged i. the joint eommittes nt ...nor,-, and U m. w n t Howe, ot Orlesns, president of the uierii a n Car asaoelation, was s.niplc ami dignified as beesme the life i the greal Uri -. The tresidenl ami his cabinet n, !
membera of the supre conn. memuera of the aenate and house, the diplomatic corps ami ,, mbera ,,t Diet i a t Par Basoeiation sttended n UlVited guests. Mally other distill gttiahed persons wen i'i I he nail, i n which were reaened for those holdln cards of admission. Although th.. rious otiicial bodlea entered tin hull together, they wen announced ,u on a formal occasion. President m, . Kini-y and the nscmbera of the ren
ins! were ti,,- last to arrise. The entire assemblage ro end remain. standing until they had aosted them-sehe.
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CHI BF It 'STICK MARSHALL
three More I 1 1 1 rn 11 Ii I . e il . fawfnrdsrir.e, inr!.. gob. t. .lohn Itastat y, Joseph Carihu am' Bob Mid ."ton p?,ar?ec guilty to selling their gel at lh tail election sad wert i i--fmnchlsed for it years ach. s( 'ar 57 men have bees . Isronebii d and nrarrants are out for M nope,
tional laahS for another pOfkaj ' ;i) years fn in IfOJt, when the pre sat extension expires, was passed without !cte. Seriate lull to rreate a . mission to adjudicate claims ssraittSt
Sjuin. was ninendeil s , av to refer tee ia i ms to the court esJofasu bmtead of a commission and, as so amended, pa-s, ,. Memorial service- in honor nf Johl Marshall, soldier, statesman and jur- . fOnaer chief justice of the supreme court of the taUta States, were held, on the 4th. to commem'
orate hi- l.rithdiiy j, ;:ai.-r4iry. in all the print iil cities und lav ns of the ooaatri .
iwe.ve of the K. 1 hitiari.cn rec. ntlv arrested at North Borke, . v.. oa the har.'e of unlawfully eaferiag tinraited Btatea, s.-,- dkwharged, on the ith. no gotornaw nt oflb ial appesr hag at ths h. ariii-;. In nHai the Praaalan state juices prodacsdj tmjtmjn tons of antbncite coal, fi p. r cent, over the on out for l-.e. lh fT poal on: i. at atas
ot righteoa per seat, more in naita of the coal famine
in msaaoamnso of the nesn death f Üarou VYUbeini roa l:,i,.
llaroa ArammJ ie RothaehiM, of Fans. l--ci m,. the h.-ad of fee Krankfort banking house of the famllr. Ihe hfesg of the llelsrians Sef; London for P.. !i-iutii on the 4:h. Al th..
railwnv station the i ..
I--. - - . e-, man who uan us(N-tei! of having
some u.s.oi, a:;niiist the Uii,.-
Ihe Shnnirhni eorresMimlent of the
ixMiuon limes confirms the r.ps.rt hsl llelpiiun has acipiired a t wrythirds intens! Ml the Ai...-ri.M.. II,...
Kow-i ha top i oiieessions. Senator llansbr... o,. ,,n the Ith. reported from the OSSamlUeO on Inn. Is
n bill prorkllug for the eMabIihment
or reservoirs for storing water to irrignte arid lands. Mrs. Julia Armstrong, one of Ifln.
nesotas iddest nioneers. Ut
home at Dakdalc. on the .'d, uged lus.
Between them wax a yooog girl, bei .fair, loose hair guttering galant the crops of her mourning. Two of tl, -e I were children ,f Princess Henry of Battenberg, and tin- other was the litthf Printe Edward of York. His tiny ler-s could hardly keep rase evea with tue ahm progress .. the amnrnlug , band. The r.-ar ot the proeesaioa e ai j hroiiL'hr up by ihe nHsS of the kino and princes, their an-eolorcd over- ( coat- forattag a atrikini,' patch of color. i Doma the Ixing walk, with th- bond 'aiil! playing fhopin's dirge, this ajoiet I throttg slowly made n ay to the I nmnaoleum, The horses attached to Iths gan carriage were inclined to oe j restive, but as an extra precaution a 'trair of roK-s attoebed to the I . a ... a -
wnee.s ami held by sturdy artill.rs-
I men.
I At the lodpe pates the strain of the
imiui oars away and the pipers eoiuBMacsd their lament. There, between ti. broad arcane of stately frees, the crowds wen- thickest, form ine rb rise black banks. Bj :u p. m. the crowned bi.r had pass.., jt the outer odgO, which bads t the Prog Store Inelosure, ShlTl. K.il.u I... .1... .
'"o- lee i.imiiv ami serxants were admitted. The choir ami them ami the royal familv and their relatit,., ,.:,r,.re the burial f.lace so ' nr to the lat.. qaeea. nagiag theiasepev ,, f.,., n( f,M. ,.(),Mri The Mahop of Vi, beater read :he l.i-t part of the burial service. f . r furth.-r staging by the choir the i . diction was girea, and. smkj the rria.y of this family toinli. lh,- last farewells x,,.re nid. the funeral came lo an end. the mourner- dfOM In ttus
castle ami the crowds dispersed.
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' ' ' n IBS morning pae rs Invite the puhlic to giv, Kin-
prior Uilliam an enthusiastic s.i.
OU to-day ,, order to show apprecia.
ion oi ins tlioiiirht fulness. To WmmI , K,.r. , M. f ( t Nexv York. P, b, --. W illiam Barbom and -lohn V, I'ennifurtaa bum
day appointed reeeiv.rs to v.lml up he lo,sj:.ss f ,,. Koir,.rj, ,H, in o.. at Paters,,,,. . .1. , likely hi- works will 1. ,isKMM., ,,r . , a private -ale.
x . rka reii iio raed.
Prince:, m. Im .. Peb, I.- The First Raptist r horch, completed lsl week aad the dedientio Tay t f,,r this month. wa i" -troyi. hy fin . Th.n'igee complete rosl gf.060. The insurance was hut 13.000. The oririn of the re b nnki own. Wler ( lull. Rosslnville, lad, F b. . This town, hnv iiitr eliminated the open saloon, imorlttg on ttl sCKealled ritlb, Two arre ts have li. en SMOS this week of i mployea of ,-, "club ' w hich has been run night and Sundays in open rlolatloa of the aw . mSTraoe for Women. Indianapolis, Ind.. Feh. 4. i,i y,r nenl that Speaker Artman holds is in order to offer amendments to the
coast! tot ton, an mendraenl giving women the riohl to vote Will he intro
duced In th state legist tan. lee llnrvest In OlOSt, LsportS, Ind.. Feb. 4.-This section has been visited bj the heaviest Mil of snow in recent years. Trains on all railroads are reported late. Notwiihstam .no- the hUnding storm the ice harvest is in fu I blast.
e ra no -on oi th.- dirine io-roilucinu w '10 v a s to
ulna to hlcnwo. Indianapolis, Ind.. geh. 4. lb v. J. A. Viloirn. of the Second Pre by t Hon church, announced that h tA
(Kr W as Ona of tne Oraat i .1 risti thi WorM Ii .- Bin r Known.) Representative Dabtell, of Pennsyh nnfat, called the assemblage lo order. He stated brieiy the notion .r congress in providing lor the ceremonies, and the Selection of bistf Justice Fallt r a s preajd ing oflicei lh.' chief justice, in bis judicial l oin s, was escort, (I to the chair In Kcpresn tot ives (irosvenor, of Ohio, and lltohardson, of TennesM. IhVr. Br. William Strothcr Jones, of
Trenton, . .1.. a greal
lohn Ma. -hull, in' oked blsssing. The chief justice, in Hon. W ay no Mac each.
deliver ihe oration, pal ! n eloquent tribute to the greal work of Marshall Which evoked hearty SdaUBC from 'Ii' jssi mbbige. Ihe chief justice of tin supreme court. Mr. Fuller, lh, u add ressei I 1 he assemblage, itii sddrem was devoted iilmost entircij to the consideration of his predecessor , career as an expounder oi the fsdsral nonatitution. ii.- referred briefly to tin- judicial Work of the curlier days of the nationhistory, ami then presented the tesk which lav before Marshall when he SSSUmed the duties of the chicl magistrate of the highest court of I lie
la ml. lie qaoted hief J net ieC Marshall's famous utterances to the effect that the constitution must he interpreted by its intention, and said of his words in that connection: '"I a. si were aiiar ntl plain h ual rules of ronat ruction, yet in their application is to ie found the basli f the natlonil Inline: the s,e, I ,,f ths national Ktowtn. the vindication "f a written form f gov
ernment: and. Slmph as Ihsi n-.vv appear
lo
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reiiunen mi! . lll.lli Ial guallll. - In etostng, Chief ! antics Fuller said: "An so ihe sreal eSlsl jostles, reeoncllInk- 'Ihe Jealousy' of tiee.l'. ,1, wlili He- in
Med to accept the call of Plv month ''p-mien, e ,, the iu ary for a third ol . ... 1 ' a 1 1 or 1 iy mimt n a century, pursued his stateiv wav. estah
church. Chlcaan
March
Ill' will leave I ere
Pteati or snm. Mishiwaka. Ind.. Feb i ..i .
II ail.! M IffVbrS of -now DO the level
has fallen in this locnlltr. -tromr
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the MOO is drifted to a depth ol flvr feet.
Mew in he Penltoattani Berlin. Feh. Hermann Frie.boan, who had mrnd a toea immi of ..
pr.so,,ief fr piaj.tj,. fnmM so, naitted n preoidenl of the 1:1, .uo VTestpbalian bank, died Hsuadss ;,, , 1,.
penucntiarv at lb , ,-, ,.
BoraSa teeaaatcsl. Mansie, in.:., f. ... t. v. 11. n?n r's livery ban was burred and 15 horses were cremate.!. Several vnlual.' vehicles am' other contents were ' - -troyr, !. caasiag faooo loss, lea Trust,,.. Indianapolis. Inii.. Feb. 4. ;,.v. Dur'in hns appointed William W. Ib.ss. of Rnaarilie, a member of the board of trustees of the institution for the deaf end dumb.
Pafclle Batlgasjg, Rammond, Ind.. Fei. 1. a Wash t-L'ton dispatch SIMS thai the -el, ate
has passed n hill authorizing the cn-
f ruction of a public buidllng here to . sf lltaMMJ, t missarg.
Valparaiso, Ind.. geh. . - blizatard
llahtns In th. uccumnllshmenl of iti
work riven him to .lo those sur.- and sol Id .'iiiclp!.s f Kovetmnent mi which our constitutional systsm rsMa "I he natloa has entered into his inimrs DU'1 Pl, Well lie, I kIIiimu. H O Anm Ol.
dev. to the iinwiortalH of tin tame of thia j "sweet an! rlrtaoua aonl,' wims" powers w. re so admirable, au. I the results of th. ir . v. 1, Im of auch transcendent onae-
quwni ' the conclusion of Chief .lustiec Fuller s remarks Mr. MacVeigh deliver".' Iiis oration. It was a thtlUght fal, s, holarlj product ion. Mr. McVeagh spol,,. for an hour anil three qnartera, his peroration proroked an oathniai of npptaane which wa I led BJ Ihe president, his cahinct aad the raemban of the upremv court Knots Sturm In West of KnalnnS. London, Feb. .. A snow storm in the west of Fi, gland has BerinusU in-
torfered win, tofagnph mrnmuakm Hon between Loadoo and the 1 tilted
States. From five to nine wires arc
down and the railways are v o kimf with the utmost difHculty. fell Dead While Telcpliottlnu. fndlanspolls, Ind., Path :.. May Harmon, superintendent of the Polk dairy, near thin oitv. fell dead ve-tor-
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'"s.'ioL' nerc nmi more t inn 1:11. woe i.l..,.l i i...
a foot of snow has fallen. Trains IN hoikm II .. :.i..i.. , '.
, . . - I ' "Itn MUieiy HllOM',1 ,llirJH( all late from two to four hours Jersey cattle bresdsrs.
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