Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 December 1901 — Page 2
Weeklu Courier.
C. DUAM'. rokliiker. JASPE1U : j In th- I'Tfi-m ivc m - n -f iJ.c senHi, M 'I'- Mh, 1 u' aw ' " fete treat v , i . . red to tbe eosaSSittee f.riirn r-la tun. The president- au -age r" eivc.l ami road i both koWM B tomgrm am the Ml 11 m i.-m ! to with marked attctiti. n and .. d Ma .f respect seldom accorded to a : vin-i hi r r nit n t . Hon. 1. Newton Eeaae, I Bt Pa., who MM a meinler af SOSSgteet for the f.irty -tilth, forty-eighth .ml forty-ninth sessions fr. 111 the t cntli district of Penna Uania. die 1 a. his home in Philadelphia, on the ith ug. .1 7i u'iir. - President clay a of Nicaragua f finally rec-ived the I hiliait minister Sen.r Yrarravaval. in Um bail of C gres in Managua on the 3d. A large MM iiii'!. was pr.--t-nt.au 1 -j . he-i vtre made expr.-ssing the intimate relations between ( hili and Nicaragua. Pr-.f. F. I-am-on nbn r.ihe Bf" t.dogist of the djepaitBMal Of agriculture, lias 1m en appointed ehief of the Insular bureau of iiirricultinv in the Philippinea He will bow dir. . t (kltyt of agricultural affairs in th" nrelupelago. This is a newly -or. atcd office. The opinion "f the Spanish-r r lean djeJegntes t" the Paa -American conference with reaped to PreaMeal stooaerelt's mrnsagT is highly farorahle. Its -pirit of juatice and ton-? of friendliness in it- allusion to Latin Aineri::n republies are warmly praiaed. Th court of rlalan aega a new term, on t!.v- M, aiul handed dwn boal two hundred decision. many f which had been worked up by the jiuiires darlaf raeatkm. This brought th.- work of the court up to date, un 1 left practically nothing which Iuk' been submitted und. i'led lodfC San.lborti. of the fel.r;l court ut South Mc.Mester. I. T.. derided. on the ::h that after In.lians liecanie citiens they are slid wai of the government, and that after lndian territory shall be allotted and the In.lians are ..tcrs it will still be a crime t sell thein whisky. Native papers in T'.kin -ay lh.it Yuan Shi Kai. the g.v rn.r of P W Li. proposes to rei.rgaaiM ihe P i Vanp aOVaJ forces umier British an 1 American instructors, and that he will consolidate ihe iniliiary fores f Chi hi lata an army crps. numbering lOO.HOfl men. under foreign inttruetors. Kepre-. i.'atiw Qardaer.of New Jet tey. on tin- tli.intr"di-.l a jointrcsoluiion aut h-.riziag the ftate department to purchase the Danish West Indies and appropriating not exeeedine tMKMNt for that pvrpoae. The r.oolution refers t th- de-irabilit v af Ann ricaii mmi r-hip of ihese io! smds under the Monroe doctrine. The larp--t capture of IloOfl Bwde in iiiav months H-ciirred. .ti the tth. when three I'.riti-h c lumns . ur- I an acs.'. .-irate of .'".'i u.-..n.-r-. i Fruce Haniilt.-n. near Erase la; Maj. Hawkins, in the Waterbury distrie and Oea. M.-tluien. in norihwes Trai:-aal. rounded up three laaif.-r-. with only a few casualties on either ill.-. Brra Mawr foliage in Phtlndelpkia. f.-r the higher education of youti r Women, has lieen Offered a tri ft John D. i:. kef. ib r. wh.. igtrca rontrihute fF1 fr certain -pcci-f.ed inipn -ineiit . proirkled '..'t n tr bafota cointnen. emetit day in .Ihm . next year, the further sip.. f -D-o shall re raie. t. cmplele tl-proj-cted work. - i eofdtag to a special di-patch from Ft Petersburp. t.-rmany und I!.is;.i liave rea-h'-d an cut ire BgffCi MPB ' C " crniiifr the a'bantage of calling . " Internat iotial anti-anarchisi conference. Tho-o Po. (H.wer- h.ne s.-n: l!-ntical Botra to the oth r PQWWH f the worl'l. Bad pn-siimably to th" I'nited States. IntrHiag tlstl all tparticipate in the rnnf. u-iirr. At the retraeet of (iv.-c.cn. vr.d rf ( uba. the Itiaera TJ of the Nrlli Atlantic stpindron has Mcn chanired so as t hair the sipia lron at Havana during the Christinas holidays U -eember IT to 20. lly that time '. n Wcmil will hate returned ! Havana, where he wi-hew to et-n I kfKeial .rtesi-s to tsM ofliccr- a .' BWtl of UM! licet during the holiday -. ;i-..n The attempt f the socialists in th Dutch chant her i induce the fort g oft'u-e to intervene in south Afrif;;ilel again. n tl.- .".th. the fo- .-'i minister. Meliril Van l.yndoa, iiit-.rn.-Ine the inlerpllators that the gerutnent could not laterftere in r- raid to the concent rat i"n ainps. c ept to ri Her its own subjects. and roaM nut take the initiative in any npM-al ta Um aowaf With laiaoalag cewBsoaJea, -mi.rafitiir a j.ar.nle of federal force, state. militia and -oiifedcrat. v. !i-rani, aaatttifal women and -heeting collegfans u propra mtn- of exercise, grace (1 by distinguished -H-ak-rs. and wtth aufda af graitlag from UM preid lit of the I llited States, Hie Smith tnrolina latetatat anl West Indian exposition at Chariest' r.. W OBaaoi P i ialh on the j
-tf - J - DECEMBER iaai Ti I T W a r... U?. 6 7 3 10 11 17 18 5 12 13 14 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 :: .... hb oWoKaUsV ? t ! C UK HEM TOl'R'S. THE NEWS Di BRIEF. FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. In th. .. i n t.. J.l. .r- ION at II n'cWHk. Mr Fry iM P?1! pr, leni . r.;-! l to ..rdt-r Th- thaplain 't-f.-r. d ..n tn i r.iv. y r t'r-l ntl.il of new number were ireiu nt-J an J in?tr l.e rer w..n in Th usual rvluts -.-w ere at.;t. l and rirrr;!te s of notin -tlon aptxotnted Rtcoi iak-n yatH two e'll.H-k. when. n. f. rm.il notice fr -m the heu.- hiivlnjt b.- n i-c. iv. J. Mr U-.ni-Me iS. I) i ann..uneJ the !-ath t ator Kyle, of that täte. when, after the aaaation of t. luti..ni. the enate -il-jcnrnetl !n the hUfe the oritanl ttin wr aee.i?nlihMl accor.lln t. ttme-hon-or-.j pro-. . i.i. BpeaJwr Henar"n -worn In l. den. UlnKham. the "fath r f-f the bona." an.l In turn a.lmlnlterel the oath ta member-rle. t. The u!u.il nimltt- were a(..inteJ t n.tlfy the ver.ate and nreaident that the house w is orranlxed ar.J re.iJ- to do bulns The rule of the ladt aoaaa were adopte !. rind thebleni.ii xat-drawtaa then t " W OaMal In tbe senate, on the 31. the tlrt nv smc of Pr-idnt K''sv.-lt wan rifeHred and reafl and a r.-iutlon ;idptd .ttr-t-Injr the appointment of a commute,. co-operate with a like committer fr-.m the h'i:se to ..ns.)r by what t"k n t reantct and affection eonareaa might express the iKrrow of the nation upon th.trarlc death of the late President M -Kln!e-. and. as a further mark of respe- i. the sen.it . Immediately adjiurned In the house the read'njr of the president's re-saice was listened la with marke.1 nn.! unusual attest). n. several passages; beH.i: greeted with .itplause. On m.tln f Mr. Grosven.T MM a Joint comml'tee the death of ihe late president was appointed, and the h .U!e then adjourned. In the senate, on the 4ih. practi.-ai'.y the entire dav was dev.te.l ti the introduction of bill ar.d resolutions Two .f thee me.iures. retattaa to the suppression of anarchy, and the deallnc with anarchists, were al1we.l to lie on th--table, so that their authors. Mr Mrl'om.-s (Md.) an.l Mr. Vest iM.. may Inn; th- ni t the ear! attention -f the m ti- . te. The Isthmian canal report w is transmitted to the senate by th- pataflent, and several t.iKs provraing for the roostruettow of the waterway, one of them bv Mr. Morgan (Ala . wh" haa 14 the mov. m. nt for the canal in :h- p ist. w-re presented The house was not n session. In the senate. n the 5th. Senator M -Comas (Md. I m . i. I I ar-fully-prepared speech with anarchy ..nd ihe punishment cf anür hiMs for Its th. me. and was followed by Senator Hour iMasa. in some trief remarks ..n the difficulties in (be way of dealing with anarchist asa.-si: -He favored rlsld provisions In the imrr.lgr .tion laws f-r the leH.rtation f alien an..rchlt. and suggesteti the establishm nt of an International penal col. ry for their deportation where the world might have an obio-ct lesson of a community without a sT'W.-rnmnt. The commltt-e to act with a similar commute, from the house to ecmsiib r by what t-'ken of resfxr t eoaaiCBf might .xpress its 1- p Bewsfbtnty of th- ,:..,:h of the- 1st Vr- ! nr McKinley was appointed, and tr.nate adj.nrre-d . The house wax Bat in saaatoa Tbe senate was not in session on the th . In thr- ho-ise. after the reading and sp. r-.-. ,1 f the ioiirn.il Mr atns T-nn i arp-ar. d ..r.-l I k the oath. Speak-r Henderson th"n aaaaäji 1 the committee on w eci means approprta'1 -nr.d tarotled I Ilia Without the transacti..n of anv other business th. house adi. -.rne1 t;!l the pth PERSONAL AND GENERAL. ( hris. I-isi'h. wh - wealth is -sti-mated at glOMM, pl aled guilty, at lireenvill.-. III.. t. the theft .f 5u düen ejrys. (- pr.x-rty of a local merchant, ami a- --ntei.. .il to --rv-one dav in jail and pay a fine of $7". and eoat Admiral I- ami hi- asM-iates on the S ale rovti of impiiry arc put tine- the finishing tu-hes upon their findings. Th--- findintr- are Iming closely g.iardel. and will not 1 made public until aft. r their siibmi--fei.n to SeeretaTj l.ong. Booker T. IVaaaiagtoat, the negr fdaeattw. was refaatil aaenausMda lions at ihr- lea.litar h-.'els n Sprintiel.l. Ma.-s. Mr. Washington finally ecure I a r ta at the Bunacll hotel. "No ..leant rn.lii" was th-excu-e. I he !-.' I with Henmark f.r th? Dani-h Weal India island- Ihaagl fire. Im cause li-nm.irl l--ir - ta inip.---conditions in the purehae tr-atv wbih th- l'nitel Stat.-s senate would ti -r ratify. In I'o-.-n. Pru-sian Poland, on inf.th. Herr l.ak.w-k v . e litor af the PriM-n. wa- .-ntn.--l t two ears ir.ipri-oninent fr insulting the former imperial WiilaiaiUl gl Xfil. Von I'iMlbi. Uki.aiid the ft by bringing slate institutions in to cut nipt . The pu.-li-h r of Um n w-nper. Herr flodw mann, was al-o tltnl t -ix weeks' imprisonment for alx-ttin-II rr Hakowsky. At Barnstable. M.:-s.. on the f.th. Miss .lam- Toppnn wan indicti-l by Um grand jury for the allege! niunler f Mm. Mary K. fiibbO, Abb n P. Davi and Mrs. (ieneview A. (iordn, at tntuam-t. Mass.. in July and Augu-t. this year. The indictment i-harps the u-c of morphine, atrophine and a p.is.n litikiown to ih jurors. Th- local pre-s of Vienna nnnounc.-s the forma'ion -f an anti-duelling league. Um league includes minj hers of the reieaarath, n aaadMff of high officials an.l her notable jn-r-M.nagcs. Use prp.ss to urge legitlation for the establi-bmcnt .f a -"irt af honor t. arbitrate In qaea lions .f h'-nor. The immigration rc-trielion bill, wlmli eadadea from Australia nil Befaoan who can n.t speak a Kuropean laniruage. has pa-s..i ihe eom Rtoaoealth araata. The National hive St...-k a--"-lnlion j In ( hiengo. on the i th. oted t h l I the next annual eon v. uti-n at Kan-as it . M. Col. dames . Whelaii. Fighteenth äralry. eommnn lin? the I iart m nt af TaxUi aR iiUrad ..n Mm ih.
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Bii'iiu-.. taiiurrs hi in- v io-m klti-l!. fur th. I.i -1 week aunt be r --fk. KM in tlna :o hi im'.. "'.7 in l 97. t'amulinn fail- ' - J ft. WS I 'Imr.iin-t I-.' week I a -1 I vis uni . year, i ii ures niiinber S3, again! laat Waaa md a ear a. " The st; te depart men! n ceired a draft f-r üo.tHai from I he go ernm-ttt ..f (ircat ltritain. .n the Oth. in full p.iMiutit of the claims of ccit;.ni Amcri -a:i citicn.s who claimed to have M-m impr..H rly eXH lied froin south Afri.a dairiag ! Boat war. liYr. J, A. fottSg, a colored Bapttofl preacher. v.i- arrested at Firt Scott. K.iü., on the Olli, by federal officer n I the charge of using cm. died i -tamps. II admitted the charge, suying he had n n.oncy to buy stamps and needed to mail some letters. The -t.-iTemcnt of the treasury balancs in the general fund exclusive of he 1 ".ii.tKHi.Otal j:..; 1 rc-erve in 1 hedivision of rc lemption, issued on the lh. sh-.v.cd: Axailablc a-h baluncea, 169.0 . -. Gold, $r.l.404.1OJ. LATE NEWS ITEMS Sttperintentlent Atkinson of thepubIi schooll of the Philippine urchip-l-ag... had written a letter t Pedro Patern.. Filipino politician, saving instructins have been given to cv.-ry aeaool throughout the island, to celebrate annually the birlhday of lom Warnt, the Filipino partiut who was eeacnted by UM Sjioniarils. The life I und history of Uial will be recited in UM schools on this day. ( lark and Harm's, two of the "Jfi convicts who escaped from the F.rt I... v. worth (Has federal priaoB Nov. tuber 7. during the outbreak, arrived at the pri-i'n from Iavvtn. (kla.. on the Mb. in the evatodj f Deaaty Wardeai Lemon. Clarfc w..s . of the leaders of the mutiny and a reward was ffered for his arrest. This leaves but seven convict still at large. fjal. .7hn Doniphan, a prminent figure froin Missouri in ihe Mexican war. who served with his uncle, tien. A. V. Doniphan in the signally-successful campaign- against M xicans And Indians, is d.ving at his BOBM in St. Joseph. Mo. CoL Doniphan is N years old, and has been in f-ebi: health for some time. The London paers announi-e that wh.-n the duchess of Martboroagfc, f..rin rly Miss (Onsuela amlerbilt. vi-its the I'nited States with her children this winter, she will sjund ( hri-tmas with her father. Win. K. VaaderbUt, at his country home. llle Hon;-, and return to (;rat Hritain in Fl.ruary. The British government has decided to prosecute ( .nr ('Kelly. M. P., chairman f the Mayo county council, an 1 --v ral fti ials of (.unity Mayo. Iretaad, an ler the crimes act, fr holdtog meetings and delivering inrtnddatiag ape aches: in definance of the onl.-r- of the poBae The Queen's hotel, at South S'-a. England, wa- biirn-l diwn early on flM morning .f the sth. Frty of the guests escaM'd from the building in their night eloth-s. Two cbamlerina.ils w.-re suffocated ami several tircmen and others w-re injured. The ( ramp ship building company f Philadelphia has m.titi.d the ports) ;h: t it i- n-ady to commence building a ruiser for the Turkish government, and ha- asked the government to .-.1 officers t'. supervise the v-s-ael's const ruct ion. In the senate, on the Otb. the chief incident of ;he iM-n se-ion was an acrimonious .intention between S-n-aior-M l-aurin and Tillman, of South Carotlaa, the direct s'ipi-i f a very bitter -.ntrov rs vv bi-h ar..--U'tHt-i-n UMM in th-ir own state last spring. Mr. H.ar t.k M ca-in to remark that, in bis opinion, both Um South ( arolina seats w-re vacant as the result of tb-ir resignations. t-n-lered t th- governor, and which he de-lar-d. baeaaat baoaedlatcljr opera live and coiibl not lie withlravvn. The episMle was brought to an abrupt . lose by Senator Lodge aloe '.nr: an executive s-sbion. . . .The huwa- not in sesin. A m-ting of ihe presidents o( Prcahyteriaa eoUegat an.l aaleeraitiea f the ailddle area! will i- held at tae Auditorium aoteL t bJeagv, oa tin--"'th. Tl bj--t of the BMatlag is to form a permanent organization, an 1 in general devise means f..r advancing Ihe educational work of the l'resbyterian hureh. Agitation has haen -tarte.l in Idaho in favor of OgCBliag ttM ( '-ur d'Ab-ne Indian reaef lattoa to arblta Mttlera. This r-srvat ion. which partly surrounds Iuike ( M-ur d'. Mene. -ontain-more than :.0n.iioo acres, including much fertile land ami valuable forests .f white and yellow pine. Dr. .1. W. Van Kmnu. ag d 11 yean, a proiiniicnt pbv-ician, died in Leavenworth. Kns., oa the ruh. of blood p .is.iniiig contracted three weeks ago by scratching his hand while jierforatiag an oN-ration. He was a m m ler of the jx-nsion examining hoard Thomas II. Ferguson, of Wa tonga, Okla . assumed the i fftie of go.-riir .f Hl.lal ..ma on tin- lth. (i. l'-rgu-son made n Kpteell nn i enachaafed Ii, promises, ll is -:id that nil of the ofh. ials of the .T-nkins admlBUV tration viii Ih rewored at once. K.igin- r-in- h'-ef Ifoirffle Im m reatlgated Um publlalied reporta that the m.'ohinery of the halt!, hip Illinois, now in ..ck at New Oil. iti, ha- area fuaad def retire, and a- a riMilt it in declared that Um Illinois' arachhn rj is nil right . The st;.te department has Utii officially adrlatd that the crown priine f Sinm. Maha a jii av itlh. has com ateted arrangementa to viit tio'i nlted Bt it--- next Oetaaer. Ho mom Ur f tin royal family f Siaui huever v ,-it. d Am. i ica.
H00SIEK HAPPENINGS Told in Brief by Dispatches froff. Various Localities. MUsliiK .Irl. Indianapolis. Ind., I -. 9. ft ral amateur .ielt ciivr- .n working in ihe cii ander the uin etloa af " I "r'v deteetive, wao i mh 'kings ssiMlaggirl reputci t be the caugh: 9T Of sUslUniillionaire. who has l. ft Ii r home in a dispute concerning a lv- alTaii .lohu J. U'Neill. of New York, who ha- inaagarated lhi search, i- convinced that the young woman I in the eMjf. He ha- offered IHM for mmy la forms ti..n that will lead t. h-r discovery. Mi.- will m. t be arrested, a- the only eaM f -.-arch is that her parents an ai xiuu to opes eoasMOBioslion wiih her. I ii I il I --llelil. Tone Haut . In' . D c. V. I'hrre dead and OM perhap- fatally injured is the reeord f aeeldeats forW hoar in this locality. William Laney. li year old. fell from i eragos loaded with Ugs. ami the logs fell ofl him; O-is OuodSSaa, Vam'aiia switch tender, was killed by tu ears, and Arthur iav ( wa- droo n i in the Wabash river vvhiUv coon hiinting Slttll other youth-. Fi-hrmn i-avcil the lives af the two companion-. W I1ÜS Tarnbaogh, an employs af the tru-t distillery, fdrtl lata a vat of boiUag maihaud niav die fr. in hi- injuries.
Oetnaenarlan. at Marion. Ind.. Dee. . rartr. Be rent j octo. irenariaiiH were invited to surprise William Morris a;.-.-!1 -'.' eari. at the home of his SOB, Darts M.-rris. of this c.unty. an.l those presCBl enjoyed a dinner, "swapped" stori.s of their ear'.y days am! carried out Its prompt ii progrsmaM, ihe men talking about the banting snd labiag and athIctic sports of o'.i! days and the women ,,f tIih niiiniiiL' and vveavinc. Rix ,f -' - I e the old men tan a footrace and the laurels were won by a v reran of s". The jumping contest vva won by a -mm of S3. rVhatSTSd villi lliilihrrr. Laporte, hi.: , l . i H. Watrose, a paroled convict from th' Michigan ( 'ty jirison. ha- been arrested in this city charged with otnpiicity ?n robbing the home of Mr. J, 11. Bradley, where dlaaioaca w r- seaored of The v i ne of l.f0. It developed aft.r W.iTr.iBe'a arrs! that W. f. Rensborg, an attorney of this city, had in hand the proving of Watros.'s cIsIm to an estate .f $:.o.ooo left him by his father :n Arizona. Watrse protests his in n ce nee. Baaaltr Hniine. Cbiesgo, Dee. Member- f ih It ana club f thi-city are preparing fr a great I .in.pi t to be gltrea at the An ! itorinm hotel OB ! mhr IT. Aasoag the speak ra and their t abjeel -artll Im-: ;..v. T. Dorbia. MIadiaaa Bole . i.r-:" Thomas Ki'ey Mar-hal!. "Indlans Literatur.-:" Robert S. Taylor. "Indiana Stat -men:" Will H. Thompson. "M turi;-e Thotnp-' .n." Othi r peak r- are the presidents of Indiana ollrges. Plates will lie laid for TOO. It... in a i nr. Frankfort, tad . lec f. .t T.afay ette a crowd f ssaatl boys in joke locked Cbarfej Rora sad Ployd Mi'l.r. aged nine y :ir-. o;i of vv.alihv pareats, in a Lake Brie & Western boa ear. .lu-t then an Rgiae hooked on t the car and put it in an east-bound freight train. A Tamp in this city heard the -ri- of the bo - and ir formed the trail. nun. Ihe boys were ret urn. d boSBe, Take tin Terre Haut.-, h ynut s.' vv ..in n have wr'd and ent ml tin -ll. Dee. . Ki-h, reaoaaeed the order of Sistern if ProtrMeace, the ceremon! being perforsaed bj Bishop I batsrd In Ihe chapel of St. Mary's of th Wood-, the j mother h..tn- of th.- Oftlr in 'he t '"nited States. raits in eart. Kok. m... I i.l.. Dee. S Tin Salt Agaiaat the Chicago Pipe Line eotupan) to preYent shipping of Indiana ; ,'itural gas out of the st.-i;.- ha- been decided in fnvor of th company. , Judge Paulus rieefdian that tbe corpoI ration had violated no law. II. t i t run II e .1 . Wabash. Ind., Ii c 9, George. Ihe j ten-year-old soa of losepii Kmeii. r. of t i. ii mil. a t i ' y . was drowned in a pos I nar that p'ace. The boy wa- -kating and the ee broke. Assistaaee arrived hm late. Th- body wa- re-overed. DtOd I" Oreuon. S.uth Hem!. In!.. I..-. :. Rdwle It. Kimball, age ! f.rtn r!y .f thi- city , nee re tar and cashier ot Jtu! laker Itrother-" COM pan Is the northwi-t, died af Port land, Ore. Mfnssnanae Bwena. Kvansville. Ind., De.-. A large vvireh iuse tiibi! with broom con,. iciongine to the nroOM com tru has been destroyed bj H te. I 'Mo; MBiU insurance. To He I . I 1 1 ii neil. Smyrna. Ind., lb -. The I Haa her.- will la- discoattaai I b r it. Mall In Qreeatbnrgi l or PaMIe Baltstlaws, Wsblngton. Dee, s. aatc bank- ha- introduci d in the Si r. ISO. rr.tte build. measure provldlag for pnbdt i ti tr - at Anderson and Mnncie . Raeb to have eit v. according to i !nb l 1 $i -.n.nno bnllding. Bewke Mia .-.-k. Lafayette, In.i.. Dec, p r n T l . ..f r..!.-do. ( i . 1 1 i i ! t ,-t h. s: !.- mm jumped 0H1 of th-- third-s-i rv windovv of the Hotel laibr Sun-i'.-iy tn i-ning. break! nir hi- neck, left tl L-li RBSl lei tn two pli.-ts. lit- vv .i vv . lapptd d with fniids. a:,d i.o cause for his act I -".siirned.
STATE LEGISLATORS. roHtplele I. (si nt Srmlirri u( th liirnU-Mulh l.mi-rsl tHi-inbl) hleh Meets Jmmiri CI.
Below will be found the IMM anu liatriet of the new ly -elecled aMMhSfi jf the laglslatarr, name, of senator. omiag tii ; I ,.... 1st illi-trlet, Dav hi A Vi-ui.g. D. j, itwrson, M. Mi i rj H grltrhtas AppanoiMt, Sd, Clauds H. Porter. D. Uucai Wsyne. 41 h. Ah-xanl.i Mardls r , nur Hit nKoid-l'iiton. tth tJ "rK b Ulyn. A.Iams-T..v!..r. Hth. F. L AHhSUd. Prtmont-Psce, "th. L. W. Uewlo BfontKoin. i v . mil Jos .li M Junkln. ms Meli ss, Sth. rrsd N. smith. D ii. i rj - w.i-hingtoii. 1Mb, .1 a trouna CUrfce-Warren. Uta, W B Tslai in, I Ktokuk-Posrei k I'-'th. J T 1 ' W ipstio, let n. ti ll Hsrpsr. Mai iska. ltth. V L Itlancfe .il Marlon-Monroe, stth, l'r. Townsena. u At'air-M idlson. Iiith. Jani- J I'rossley. An. ill. ..i.-D.ilU-iutlirl -. Ilti. W M Hopkins (V. .Sh.lln. 1Mb. Jus. ti M Kmineri. I ' Psttasrstl i nah btth, Arthur s Masleton, lajuisa-Mus.-atine Äth. F M Molsbcrry. s. ,.tt. Hat, V C I lav war.l Clinton, :m. J b WUaaa. Ik Jackson, -ti. Thassa I Mhsrt. D. '".Uar-Juiie. . Mta. Jot, n M .IIli Johnson. Xth. ..rie W. Bsll. l i. u n, Mta -i mU sai der. CslbOUS-WsastSr. -ih. Thomas U. Ib.i.v Msrshall stth, J B Ctssst n Ja-per. -.".'th. Kr. 11. Mav lau Polk. SSth, C C I ow 11. Heoi. -Story. Mit. J A. Pit hps tri k. Woodbury. :i-! B H Hubaard, Hu, h..i...i. ii. ...w..r. . II J !rw. l rr .vv totil-ilarrUoii-Moi.ro , :i4ih. pfMSt 1. lloKUl iubuiue. :r.th r w t'rawfora. flav t.ui. Wth. H C Hl-hop. I HamlltofiMardla-Wrlkt, :rrth. F c. Il.iti. -horn li ok ll.vvk. :wli. O. B. t'ou rt a right. Itr. m r-llutl. r. rrnli il.orit M Craig Allamaket-Faett.. Juth. Jam. I H Trewlr. MUcbell-Worth-Wlaaebasja, tt. Jam.s A Smith tfaarard-Wlnnsshlch IM D A. Uyons, ö tvrru Cor.' - Frsaklta Hancock, .i. W. p ii ii rUasn. Chickasaw-Ploy d 44th. C Baullna. Benton-Tama, v.th. William P. Whip!. rtverokes-lda, th. Alva C Mobart. i -lav -Inekii.soi.-Kmmet - K-suth - Palo AH 47: ii. K v Bachssaa. .s ii -fi.n 4-:n. vv atier, ..ir-i i.v i I'Brb i. - ii'.a.tfioiix.th.Seurre V bister Hurl . I Hunihu'.Jt-l'i.i all": fe-lh. B K Win . P dtssscrats, 11; rc publicans, ss. RE PR K8E NT AT 1 V KM A.:..ir. Sth dlstrk t, W n IdeClure. A.i , tr. -. 13th. ' B. I'ri.ur.e. Allasaakse, sTin Robert HufschasMt, Appal.. ioih , 4th, Krank S I'avne. Au-tiibui.. ;:ith. ASSBU Bo.v s n. B aton, stth, m ilcolm f Mi Me. Hlach II..W k tisth. ' A Wise Boone, äiä. A J Barkis) Bresner. IM, iturtmi R sw..i. Buchanan, Stth, b P Bprlnsjsr, D. Baens vista. TTth. A. J Wilson. Butler. Ml. M P K. wares. CaUsOaa StSt, I J Town-end. Carroll Mtb, C. t. Colcto, D. r.i-s -th. John Ptpbl r Cedar, 4ith I. J Losch. Crawford, Mth, iiuxii haasjaa. Osceola-Bmsaet-Dlcktnson, list, B I) It I'll. -ol . Ccrro Oordo. Mtb, ! w llurn. i hroke. ,'!th. f. F Cobutn. ttefcassa Mtb, Jabs B Ksltbost. i irke. 15th. M. Ls Temple. Clay-rslo Aito. .!. A. ii. Cbsney. Claytaa, Tt'th. J C, Fimnlken. üi.tor.. 40th. C Mordborst, l. R C. Lan-ft-si D. Dallas, Mtb. '...irs. .rke. Havls. M. M..ore. D .ti r. th. B L Kik. r 1 1. awsrt iisih. orge W 1. 1. 1 I. . is Des Monies. Mat. Laak M iaer. D; W. i r .-. d. Dubuque, ;:.:h H.rrv It KesRf Pruddea, D Favctt.-. Tist WiKUm U.rrab e A Jr. Klov.l. V.th P M Towers Franklin. 74th. I. J. Patlon. Fr. nv.r.t. Mtb. it C Csnpbelt. i.reene. Mth. Mahlnn H.-ati. Urun.Iy. fif th. W ; K rr Guthrie .k'.tti Nate Wright n.imi t..r Qeoras 1. Cbrlsttaaaba. Hancock-Wright, 75th. J 8 I'ritehard. II r.lit . 4th. M irk J Furrv Hanlsan, ttd ll lt. Kiina. Ilei r . :.ih. William Csrdi t Mowsrd, Mtb, W, K Hark, r Haasboldt-I koalas, ;:h. P. r Ollhrtst. Ida-Monaaa. Ctk, WtllC Whiiir.a. P. Iowa. 4.1th. Jobs Basjbes, Jr Jack-on. 4i ti Otoigo E H il lnK r. Jasper, Mth. WUUsm w tiswh Jsffersea. Hsth, Andrew P, i'nssel. Johnson, tist. ti. orse w. Koonia D. J. t . s. 47th. F. J N..knl Keokuk. Mtb, A M Utterbaek, D. Kossuth. s?.', Qardner Cowles. Leo. 1st. J. P. Crulksl ;.k. D; I T Marsball. D. Ur.n, Iiith W c sttM k-iag. r B J r II. ik r Loati i, Bd. F L M 'lurkin. Laeas, ith. R A. Hasscbinlst. O'Brien-I.v on. s- th. Tim. .tin Hor.ahue. M o - i . .-th. K..I. rt A i!r. ne. Mahaska, '.'.'.th. Wi .i-m O. Jor.es. Marior .v,!h .1 I. W.irt. i. Marshall, Mat, n F CuMMlnas Mills, nth. w Black. Mit. hi Ii, :'th. wiü.ini L Baton. Mot. roe. i7th. x B, Kendall. Montpoflsery, 12th, C L Straiten. Mu- Kline, 4j.- .i i SU hois. I',k. . !th. V :r iff Plv mouth. 7Mh. B. A. Fields. Polk, "7th. Kaiorj ll Bnptteb T- bout. II i h. t: w, Pol tawalt.iml. I J .1 11 Fr. i man. Psweshtf k, rtflth. j. P. LraMa Blnawold, 7th. m . Bslli v S Iii. Jo-, ph Matt- S. 8. ott, IM M ll . di two. .!. All., rl W I II nr. it i si,. Ibj . Md, B m Herb rt. D, I Moua, Btb, I'harl - W. ''art.r. atory. :.:!. w M ;r. . i, -. Varna, roth. ' B Walters, D. Tu v lor. Mh. wyatt I BMbasaart. Fnior.. itih. D Dareapaet, D. V.i;- Huren, ?! la X.irle. Wapello, lMh. a w Bacbaaan. Warr.-n. ITth. J M Andersoa. Wasbincton, zm. C. J wiifon. Wayr.e. :.ih. T P Waiden, Webster, tM, B T M .rvry. Winnebago. Worth, si i Busen Piror. Wil l . -1.1. k vvth. Jinir. S lli.imir. Woodbury, Mtfc Marlis J Bwei Nsjr; lohn T Willst I D DsaMerats, M; repablksaas, Bt it is stnt.i upo i -mh antboritj r Ii it t I here are now fJMO active Mor II ti pro rlyters scattered vv tlch over vv una LITTLE HINTS. The ItrBiglil frniii corse: is in greater demand than ever this s ason. gtitehrd panne velvet is consider ably iimiI for trimming cloth tailor gow ns. Ihe vrry latest walking skirts are made to show the feet to thr tOBof the instep, and art of eipial length all around. ('oitTure ornaments niter win love lirr t h.-n t h is sea-, .ii. a nd thediversiiy in ideas inn ki s it a.-y fm i vcrj vvi.man to suit herself.
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A Misapprehension Caused a Rua On the City Savings Bank of Omaha, Neb., Monday. DEPOSITORS ALL 60T THEIR MONEY. Ihe Itun siMrtial Imler tlo- laiatOsa Ion 'I Im! tli Hunk in wa I, -i uiih a Caaiaova aVhleh aas ii -iior t -i i ii aatarttai I Iuhik-IhI IM III. ii it . I .. II. Omaha, Ncl... I)-c. 11. I h : v,., , sonaklerable nunsber of deposit f llhet'lty savings bank prscnt t,, ! draw their RMSMJI when the tl ,f (hat Institution opened Mondav mora- - tug. owing to a belief that iL i Ing-M bank was connected with :!,. I Omaha Loan, Laad ami Truai i , , which was rcpoitcil. Saturday, t .. in financial difficulty. Pour paid the depositors as fa-t t hi tented t heir books, hut many of them, on learning that the bank had come Kegregaled from the truat com i.'itiy, returned and again depo U 1 their iiioio-v. The bank officials were ! pre pared for the run, and bad JTI ll piles of gold on the counters ui'h which to pay the uneasj depi "The run is due solely to the MTi.nr Impression that the saving- bank in ronnected with the Omaha I, i, I.aiol and Tru-t Co.," said Vice-P dent l-'la.-k. "There is no conn ut a hatever between the two comjwi . but as the owners and office 1 City savings bank, a short tiuu . . bought the savings hank departl of the Omaha Loan, .and and l'r t Co.. and is occupy ing the oflHci merly oc-npid by it. a BUUibei af nerooas do nt ret realise tl (wo institutions are entirely separata and distinct. "While there is ab-. lut. lv n for the run." continued Mr "tli" ity savings bank U prepari m t ii 1 1 demands that may lie -ami will pay promptly every .1 ; tor who presents his I k." FOUR VICTIMS OF BOL-'Mi N. I li- l ull- of Bewegte llne u ml Car. t, l'roiie't I nu In Ho- 1 1 i I - atooai I mi Laal Booowlod, W hite Sulphur Spring-. I 10. Tin fate of Oeorga Hayes anl i party of three proapectors wli it h-rc to prospect in the Philipp, I 1809, has been revealed in B just received in ijii- elty. The p has been missing since March, and eterj effort to locate the i has been futile ap t t Bis time. 1 I. C. Isinhart. formerly a mini Hawaii, featdlnfl at Minila. n dueed by friends of the mi-- ' to take up the search. Mllgeni ta oulry OH his part disclosed the 1 that th.- party, dtaregarding lbs vvi.riiings of MM military n.: lo tore beyond their lines of defcltne, had iron. into the mountain- of res tral l.uoTi. l.at. r the bodlet of thfl four m n vv re found li'-choppi-d to pieces by bolotn- n I Ii' hands aasf arms wer.- severed I Um b.dies and the bodies vv . r -aise horribly Mutilated. Uaye strf laraes Drowu were Identified o, (M-rs they had upon their pet PERDITION ON EARTH. Resolution l.ooWInu In I lie Rotaktl .... ol of no nnrclill IVnl ( ..Ion . Washiuirton. Dec 10.- senator Hsr raaterday latradoccd the fol J resolution: "That th president he dlret he shall djecM it practicable, to en r nto negotiations with Other Hi ' countries lo th end that a ti.ni may be made in accordance 1M Ihe terms of which some Inland. if that can not be d.n-. some suitable territory may be art apsrt to which, ander due precaution nfti-r fair an.l proper trial, p round gnUty of attesnptlng yntlng r aaeiing tl rertl .f gov.-riitn.-nt. -r of rrlmil tempts upon the life of ehlel trntes or high flb inls .f socti mmeat, may ba transport !. which Ihey may be confine I CjL. JOHN DONIPHAN DEAD i he -ii-KiM" Msaaaasi I'eteesp of lb Wesleon vH "r" Bond at M. skMspb! st .lo-,-i.h. Mo.. Dee. la Doniphan, hero . f t RC M i- . . . ,,,. nil sran and for Ml vcars pioin. ,. ... . ibo affairs .f Missouri died it bis home, in this ity. Mi ....ruing. Col. Donlphai n OfUo in IffMk Me 8 B I ,.vv of national promlaeace ami he first president of the it v. Bt. Joseph v Council Wufft 1 -oad niimsar sad Bast indMm i k T i.n Tain, De, ift- A s' "" 1 .-i.,Lr to sb Indian rejrlm"1 ' J" loned lu re ran amuck yeati rds küted tw.. ..f h com rau anv of Punjab infant rv Sit A at spderad on! t seeure in the BMantisse th him. i A h V sentry 1 rp---MM 11 - Hit UV llCIOI.Io hen opned'lire on the PMJ 'ree lirhl . n-n. l. as n result of rre- light .i i - ... 1 is 1 1 - were kill i Oinsss offlear wounded. while lb , if the Indian I r.o.- vv. n iceeriil vv . i w i 1 d, l;i!im1 .nu A
