Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 September 1902 — Page 2
Weekly Courier. C. DOi:. fubllaher
I INDIANA
oo2 SEPTEMBCR. 1902 1
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tcktn B . it . ho that cit. on the SOth. Attenaej .- ' rai CrOW I " ' t!"f ou",'r ! Sgl GBJ.WM I.' HubbtB. wiii' chief ..f the National r," "f si,an: ti, War Vetera aa, and bMshjbb " Um civil war. died in Urooklvn. h. .. on tlM Mth
Lieut Ova. Mite "ill prol.al.lv M accompanied t.. tM PblUpplaea J M ,fc and married daughter. Tba party ,H vi-,t BwrefMi aa thru-way back ts Villi TIC. Jain HeitT a farmer living Beat levwavtoa. Moat abot killed ana MM a" fStnlh wounded another. Ins neighbor-., "ere preparing to tar nt feather It t m . . Dr. Geo. c. tmmm rat Boaniaatei
,,r in the California r.-j.ui.-
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While
Kus.. n .i cliarfi al
lo Halt hiu
CU brent Tories. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
f .11 k.'- v el 'I'
Imi eoavention, at BaeraaieBto, "U
the r t Ii His principal ejpponent th-- present incumbent. .'v. age . omrrcaman U.V. IV Gra tTenreid.
I ' . aft n .1 W.t .1 ! tVaahinrton, I).
.... v lie
on t lie . 'in. -'
i.... three timet elected t.. rcpi
aent the Third leva district in I grea.
The people' party of Dllaoia h' MBiMiioa at Borinnrneld, on t
atth and nominated a Mate nenei he;., id bj W. vV. sett, af Mario county, lor clerk al the supreme court. The body of tbfl BUM foun-i 08 the river bank near Burlington, la.. ihe 8Mb, has I ii identified u that ,.! . I. .Ulan Siamer. a retired merchant ,f UaveBport, who ls baaa MkuMnf aiacc early in July.
New In. reached Barcelona, pam, of a terrible c.v clone at PelattB, on the Island af Majoroa. Baornioua damage i- rwportrd to aae doaa. r. kualm nlant if the Inde
pendent BrowiBf to., at South Seat ! tie. VVaa.i deatroyed bj an iucendiar tire, oa ta .'th. Cant Uewii Dick as Bomiamtrd ' a a a . . . a i. a
for confreaa i the aenocma m
I .. I Thirteenth IIIiih'I uiii ici. a
had port, on the .'7th.
Ihe Ucinoerats Of the l.lew niu
.:....:.. ... ;.,. litv. on ! lie
j:th, nominated I . IL -"'Uk, of l.eiiiar.
for oaffrraa. ii ii. Brinker. formerly recemng
rf.lrd at h I. s-.
I IV v Ah ll. ' I II. Ill
s.u. fM trial, h. laapod ttom a traio I nun..: at rate al 4 ni i lea an hour and aMMfa hi- e-oupe. .lovph Wim .hicuca va- a aulted and niHi.l.r.d a MM MMM O'Kt ele. at St. Paid, Min" . M he ÜWIt. M r.anlt af tronlde fTOWia out of a atrika at railroad -hop- IfetN aoaM wfoka a:o , iii t t ooper, for MaBj yean ,.r..non. nl in thio ...lilic-. died at Mount . rnon. .. mi the tttB. The Texas fever h.i l.rokcn out anion- the tatllc of southern Uli nuta, and Dr. l ilTanx. a-i-lant etai ratariaarlaRi proaoonooa it f a aeri IHM tj '. rlrc 'f an incendiary origin de troyed 'o buainrta honaaa at Ltrlaffa ton. Tex., on the ftth, aaaainf laat ..' 1135,000, ith lawraaac f 'o bm tM nt. Qoorffa ' Riee, proniincnt itien .v aniot In-1 ri 1 to death in a con
WITHIN Or Ii LIMITS.
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M Oakn I, I"-- '" ,he anth
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held
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eoarcatioa at Sprinfraeld. on tue . ti.Ut.,. ,lf (irrniania national o.h.k.
of pittaburfr, Pa u;1 rreatao, on iw L'tth. al the in-tance of u tru-t coinpans, and placed iu prison M I defaulter. A freight train on the I hicaffO, Bartiafftoa & Quine ra wrecked at Kemper, 111., on the th. bj falünf tbroUffh I hridfje. and three 11 ampclaimed to haw Ucen 0 the train are uppoaed t. hare eri-hcd. VTbitecapa near Kllia, Nei.. on tb night af the ?äth. fired several rotteya tk. l...,,a.. n .l:illl, -S lo-l.lll. )nMM
llo im I""'. " the) had previously warned to Ik counter, narrowly miaalllg -
aaeaibera oi hb fanaily. i i lore Roosevelt, dr.. acoompan ied i Ii. R. Hot nlloaffbi rloa-preal
rf.-n, of th.- Chlcaao Jt Nortbwe
: m. . i.
war. i' -M-w .
The Boer jenerab), now at Am-'er-Ian, have loaued a statement d.-clur-fm.' there i- BO truth in the reports of difference betwecB them-. -h- - and Mr Kruger. Dr. le.vds and the .-.er ietegptea in Earope.
I.
a v i ' ral
Mr-. Kate B. Aulttnan. who died at Canton. OB the -''.th. left an ,-tate v.i! ied at J .'.n.ooo, most of which -he di-triluued in puhlic bequests. $loo. Oiki r-iintf tB establish n home in uutun f m aged and h'unele-t- women.
ra
Tlie Western Tnicn Telegraph Co ,- dc iiled to di-.harire all tin- Loya
employed as me-seiiyer.- at itofAeea, and will uaa girlMen in their Btead. The boyt. .l tl.r.-e time within the
Ui- nth. A,, ording to the Chicago Senra William Bartholin is eloaely related to BObla DBBteh family, his father, who was a younger son. batriag deBetied ate arlfa ta DaaBiark lo elopt with the late Mr- llartlmliii. who was found murdered.
Tlie aheritT of San Juan t nty. Utah, aaya 30,000 Navajo Indian- arc atarving in I tab, Nat Hejdeo and Arizona, and fears that untesa something is done t relieve them an Bp rbnag artU uccar that will not ba go.d for the white j pa there.
tern
tlie Wth,
for a Ibree-weeka hunting ami iiMibrr trip in the west. The cbarnd Louies of .lohn S. Holmes and in- lnui-. keeper. Mil Katharine Khnte, were found in the .. I 1...... ...i..ll VV!I.
ruins o noimea am i m. banted at BridfetoB, N. J, eaj the
in fflfbt of the ITtb. and Mr. Beeae Wafoaer and her three had I children w.-re found dead i bed with la-t their throat- cut. at North Little Bock, Ark., on the Jsth. pn -unialdy
he act of the mother. M. A. Carniiihael. junior vice -commander "f he ksnaaa A. lt.. died tt hi- home it olony, Kas.. on the 8-' b. ' Ii,- e -al mi iera and operatora in th- Pittaburfr (Kas.) di-trict have paacbod an nffreeraeBt, and it at be tterbd that all danger oi a atrike has beeil averted. Fellow -pa--engel - of (harle- S. Bcbwafa on hi- trip to Europe aaj Ibal he worked rary bard all the araj aero--, and tn-ver g.v him-.-lf any
lei-ii re.
Engineer Dad Carey
.. v- - ..1 kaa haa MuJ t..-e of ( liil il-'o. Were
and Fireman Kill.-d in a
vv . I,. IVHIWi a innnwii ..... the Kansaa fity Ma-ter Plumber-' a- w r-, k on the ( hiea-n. A Eastern IIIaociution for im.'), atteaitig that his BOis, at ayugs. Ind., on - tn. . ,:;;,eJ hJbeen 1uine,rKmeu,l,-r- ..rand Duke Dori-. of who of the cnihine who refused to BtU ! arrived in New iork OB he Mtb n him .unplie because he vaa not a risit President Roosevelt, at Oyster
in.-inl.er. The unit is hroiight under the Mi-suuri auti-trnst law. Two ocean steamers collided in ew York harbor, on the jTth, in broad daylight, and a dr.-adful calamItv vva. narrow lv averted, a- one of
tt.ni earned ov.-r eleven huii-lreii
Bav. al, ui Seiit.-ml''
Ihe cm b trat or of aBialtbig works at Butte, Mont., wa- damtroyed b tire on the .'-th. ami 1,000 men a re thrown out of work, Mr-, dark Eroat, wife of a prominent bualnesa man and politician of p.iaekw.-ll. Okla.. wa- arrested, n the
There ware m aaaualtMa I ifth, charged with poisoning Mi
Ji ielir.. -
on either Vhip. nit the hull of OB IhCBI was .lit to the water'- edge.
Democratic cOBgreBtJonal c Hoaa held in Illinois, on the mm 4 oaaiBMitiooa a- follows: loenth iiatrict, II. ('. Ball, of
ii v en--'..th. Eigh-M..r-
haU, . lark couaty; Twenty-flrat iistri.'. Benjamia t. Caldwell, of Chatsay . . l
bam, sangaaioB count rareavysuui iiatrict, -tamea Uagia, af Uni-m county. Mra. Kimball, a KbBIBB woman, is iead from lumpy jaw," eaagfat from; cattle, and Mr. ochraae, of the Pratt I Ka- i BapabUeafl ii in a hospital at Hint place suffering from the wame dlatasei contracted by ijrlBf down in paatura where ilaaaaed cattle giHe.l Another man cHuht it by ciu-w mg itraw.
The United statea court rf apptala
i St Paul. Minn . on the Mth, d.-nied the application for writs of babeM c-.rpua or relief in the cases of Thom-a-Nevitt and Samuel C. Paden, judg.-a of the county court if St. I lair countr. Mo., who are in custody for re1 sing to obey the orders of a federal Jadge. made about two year ago, in ens. -, affecting tha validity of bonds banted Bf it Clair county BOM after the i Iota of the civil war.
'ihe itii annual convention of tht
League, of American Municipalities, held at Grand Ibipiil. Mich . cloaed on Iba Ittb. Offleert were elected at follows: l're-ident. J, A. Sinythe, Charleston, I ; Btai vloa praahttBli M. M Steven. I'.a-t St Louio, III.; aeeond rice-president, Richard .l.llarr, Joliet, III.: third vie pie-i.ent, f M Head. Nashville. TsBB ; treasurer, Thomas l. Tajrlor, Bridgeport, CoBBi aeeretarj. .lohn M, MaeVloar, Dai H"lnea, la Ni JI m r'- aoBWattol aril', be held at Ba" unit
Mice oinlis and her eldest BOB MiMiaa aeawale in the coffee in
, , ...p. abaenae of the Combs family. Walter Leaaarand, of Monro.-, ttleh., on going to hi- home, on ihe Ittb, found a man in the bouse with his wife. After a BUarel the man ran from the boUSC into the -treet. where he was pursued by a mob and shot to leath in a corn Behl. The bodies of Bruce and Lewis, the missionaries murdered in China, have been recovered, mutilated beyOBd rec-wnitlon.
President Roosevelt went hunting ... ai Newport. N. II., on the -'Iii. a"d
IIICCC (ling in shooting a bear. II... BHaKIt Vllianee of WH k-1 a r I
Pa . on the Ittb, Bent an appeal to
President Rooaevelt, aaklag bun . I hi- inrluence to end the strike in the anthracite coal regions. The department of agriculture, at WaaMngtOB, will take a leading part in the good roads convention to be held in connection with the If InBCaota ktata .'kir. September 1, 'J and .1. t the Moating of repreaentatlvaa of the American Window t.h,-- ( o., ,i... i .,,1..,..,,, I.nt Qtaaa Co and the
"; v.. - federation ( ..-Operative ..la-- ., at I olM.nl.u-. 0 on the 1Mb, it was decided to reopen the fa. toiie- on Oc
tober ! Ka-I'resident Cleveland and doe l.-fferson, tbi actor, were among the ipeakera at the town diaaer, during the obaervsuGC of Old Home week, at Sandwich. Mass., on the Mtb, .lohn i. CarUaJe, former a.-crelary if th.- treasury, delivered lha ana aal
ft, 1,1 ress ,e f i M'e the Imerican Bar a-
LATE NEWS ITEMS Three men ore dead, four fatally lnjuicci and 34 others s. rn n-l.v mjur.-d m I.. ,..iL-i,,r U.
ua a re-utt ei a uiroauv ... -tram on the Chicago A N.-rt hwe-t.-ro railroad, near Owatonna. W is , on ugust 3 l, and bl.-wing all the car - doVTB mi embankment. Dr. O Miller, of tarrollton. 111., who had been drinking heavil.v of htte, -hot and killed hi- wife, OB tbfl Hat, alightlj wounded his little daughter, and then swallowed sutli.i.nt laudanum to kill himself, dying iu
the jail. Three nu n l.-ft Denver, Col., oa August SI, in "lüg Qlory," one of tha i... si hallotina ever constructed, on
- - - - a trip in which they will try to beat th.- world's long distance record, and Ultimate! endeavor to reach New oi k The entire hohttiug plant, pumping Station and station and -haf thoii-c of the Mice Consolidated Hold and Silver Mining . .... at Butte, Mont., wag destroyed l.v tire mi Aiigu-t 31. Tbi
I,.-- is estimated at ltw,ow. ( has. A. Starlxwealer. a veteran ol the civil war. OS years old. was found dead in a barn at Valley Park. St Louis County, Mo.. .n August SL Tm coroner's verdict was that death vvai due to alcoholism. A detachment from the Seventieth Virginia regiment wa- acut from Bichmond, on August 31, to quell a st,,-,! riot at Aahland, Va., between
blacka and white-, in which OttC negro w a.s kith d. One bun. lied and fifty tm,- of hay and several ti- lds of growing crops i wer.- deatroyed by a prairie Bra winch roared for IS hours near Marlow. 1. i.,
and which originated from a cigarette tub, i ..rlisle I. Orahatn. OB AujfUSt &U
awain from the whirlpool below Niagara Falls through tin- lower rapids to i.ewistoii. and appeared none the vvor-e for his perilous trip. A btlggj containing ins Thiele and George Shnlvei was run down by a trolley car in Kansas City. n the night' of August 31, and bath men were killed, .lohn Drown, a Bgro, who attempt
ed to criminally a .mit a young whit'- girl near ifonticello, (la., Saturday, wa- Ivnched on August 31. Cholera is increasing in the Philip- . i . a S
i,in. -. the total- report. l up 10 u
ffu-t 30 being 87'
deal h. The bsllooa in which threo i.o. nwM P.J nn trnruat 31
WW9 ...... the intention of ir-uinr to New N Orth wa- wicked n.ar Florence, Col., oa the 1st The aeronaut- had I terrible experience, the ball I having beea three time- carried over Pike peak but aside from bring aeverelj bruised and frostbitten the occupants were not aerioasly hurt. ( ornoral Lloyd, the Britiah -..blier
who confeased that he murdered a
man in Kansas City. M . bad an . amining trial at Colchester, England, on ihe l-t. lb' claims t., be nn Vm.-r-
desertl r from the
News by Telegraph from Various Tow ni in Indiana. fwa Baoama laamna, Nashville. iBd.. Nugusi ' .1. hn laaoba, a farmer of this k iniiy . bt came laaaaa raeeatlf, brooding .-v.-r Ihe .lealh of a valualde hm- ÜB)
or two ago he became v loleBl ami art or chasing the IBBtlij frO tba house with a poker 'an awa am! was eaptured al Bpaaravllla. Bra. John By a a, a neighbor of Jaeobs, alao b. ,-une inan,- and tried lo kill her children with an ae. She waa aBbdted with uitlieUltl . During the night she eluded 1 he watchers ami ran awav. al-o going lo Bpearavtlla, where she ami Jaeoba wen taken into cuatod about Iba aama time Both will be -ent to the a-y In m iiiiiniin, I'mnib Beuolea.
WltkinsOB, Ind.. ugu-t ."'. Tlie sixth annual reunion of the Simmons faurllj wis held iu the grove of J. s. Simmons, near W illow Branch, I'here were about ltd present from (.re.nfieid, Chariot tat Elle. 4 levelaad, W inkinton, Shirley, Ovid, Ambla and Holloa, Kan The following otlicers were levied: II at. Simmons, president; Loiii- K. Simmons. s.-cretar: Qeorfffl W. Sow.-rwine. J. W Wale-, I. S Simmon-. J. B. Simmons and John Biddle, committee 08 arrangement-. Tbf next meeting S ill bfl bW at tbfl HIB
place on the seem! W'cdnes.lav in kWglist. P.I03
What the Annual Report of tho Civil Service Commission Will Show.
THIRTY PERSONS KILLED.
Vrtehir.il taaaaaaat t a:t,Uratoa i.aU Beaf Birr. Ala ri.etl. tluta all Xr.H-. Wraslagbaw, Kut . s,-pt. t Whiia rouadini a aurva on a bigk aasbaak" nil-Hi near Barry, tht., ! I ;,) BVloab Honda ,t morning, the engine ami four ears of an cveur-ioii train on a brauch of the Kotithem railway leaped from the track and lolled over ami over, smashing the coaehaa and asusing tin- Igstaal death of u ersi.iis and the iirjni of t OtharB. PhyaiclaBM taj at least SO of ihe mjured can "ot live. Tt White Vie i. Injure.!. With Ihe exception of II If, ludlev, traiamaater al Iba southern rail- ' way, living at Birmingham, and 1,..-.-eofl sheli.v, of Columbus, Mi--., all of the dead and injured are BflgrOBi who had taken advantage of excursion rates from points in MisalsslpBl to Birmisghsm. ah af the dead and injured lived in Mi.-si-sippi. When the wreck occurred the train was running at a täte ,,f Ui mile- an hour, and just started around a curve on top of a 60-fool embankment, riuiignl Down BtOOP luellna. Without warning the tender of the
engine suddenly left the track, jerking the engine and the tir-t four cars with It. There tvere ten car- in the excursion train, bait the fourth broke
taking examinations passen ami n,- tjM.se from tin- Hfth, ami wttn trie '.: failed . ompared with the yeBff heaw engine plunged down the steep
previous, this represented an increase haclim
THE NEW MAINE NOT UP TO CONTRACT.
am. asl tha ItesamtlBB Maa eral literenae of IVii.li.it-Bt geaea tsaamalatsa an to the Bvll IBttssss lha thslttloa lata Br say n ntooa VflablUgtOB), Sept. I, The animal report of tin- civil service comtnia aiou, now Hearing completion, will fchow that during Ihe Bsc4t1 vear end nie .Inn,. JO, lOOt, a total of 47,078 persons wer,- examined. Of these It, oj- were examined for tha departmental service, which includes all the elaaaified ofBcea both here and elsewhere except the postal, custom-, in ternsl revenue ami government print ing scrv ices. The Philippine service and the District of Columbia are not subject to the civil service eommtssion. tboul sixtj nine per cent., or 33,739 of tho-e
Innse.l Ills Itelnrn.
o.l, m. Im I.. AUg. ::'. Ed Lowell, a -on viel on parole, ha- beea taken back to .leff. rsonville. Six months BgO hi wa- paroled and ha- been working at the hotel here. Saturday the landlord knocked him dOWn. Lowell wen: lo bis room and returned with a revolver He -napped the revolver three times it th.- landlord, but only three Chamber were loaded and those missed. The prison authorities were notified. Lowell himself aending hi- rersloB be affair. Chansjes Baaste. Petersburg, lad, Aug. 30- W G Lobby i Son- conaumuaated the largest deal ever mad,- In thla countj when they puichaseii the W in-low Imiend Coal eotupaoy coal work-, nhu miles s,,th of here oil the Southern railroad, for 1110,000, Mr. l.obi.v has been general manager of S. W. Little's ...i.l works in Ibis county. The mw Brm will immediately pul 5.ono worth ,t new repair- on the work-. .im teeenteslf. - ...i. i'...,wi lni iil- !. So well
aleased is the common council over the
. .. narh s -terns 1
meeting it accepted d. oii.litional gift of tw
in the milliner Ol pei-im- i x a decrease of 1 .V'.'s in I he who paased and an inereaaa
of 2,112 a m ined nuinhei
of 3,410 in tin- number who failed.
Prom the eligible lists 0.OTO ap point in. -nt- were made during the year el ei a lis of t he a rmv and navy wen- iven appointment a to the num ber of 4. The average age of these preference appointees wa- less than SO year-. It show- that 111 per-on-were reinstated because of preference ahnwn reteraBI of the Spanish-American vvar. Tbfl report will show that in IbB entire executive service of the govemment there are. in round number-, j -. .", ,000 places, of which number about 131,000 are classified. Of tbfl 114,000 Mtnaintna unclassified. JMOO are
those of fourth class poatinustcri
mi,., iioimal exnenditiire for
.i.,i...i ... be about i:ii.iMi(l.nu0. and
thla fBtS.000,000, or neatly two-third--, if,, e- to salaries for position- subject to the civ ii service rules.
Mill I I' s,V OX RPKRO.
salaries
.f
n.oi.i.
fm t II. IV e
Will
IM
cases and 15,6lO
men with
Hti l.- re that at a M, St ndebakera
t tact- of land
2. Of Ml ami IOO K sups m nnn.cn ,
nbont 112.000 vrorth of aoomonsi i. fliere i- a movement under waj bj tinboard of public Work to appropriate 130,000 worth more of land for a new park just dedicated. Hemeneteuuea fltea. Bartinsville, Ind.. Aug. . R. n. Tav b.r. trustee of Drown township, i.ine from Moore-ville and Bled with the county commb-ioncr- a r. im-n-stranc-containing MS signatures Igalnst the granting of a license to ...II liquor to .le-se Richardson, la Mooresrille, fka remoBatranei balso , povai i of attorney for future eaaes. rhcrc are only 400 voter- in the t..un-d.ip
ii,,- Vi-,, Mala
l Vny l-,.rlell.
Wa-hington. Sept. .'. Lor the he-1 time In the history of th.- Halted States nav.v a i hin bat t le-hip has failcfl to attain the -peed quallflCBlions of her contract. The Maine in her trial over the Cap Ann '. failed, bj a fraction of knot, to make I- knot- per hour, as apecUled in the contract between he government and W illiam ( ramp A Bon-, of Philadelphia. Term of the contract provide thai nie- 1- knots are attained the build
forfl it at the rate ot
knot between is
The ears, which were packed with passengers, turned completely over several times ami were crushed like eggshells, killing find crippling the inmates. Moan ami Innenln lur Help. Parsons Who have returned from the scene of the wic k -ay it is Inda BCribahle, The dead bodies of the lie groe- were scattered in every direction, and the an- and appeals fur help from th" wounded were heart rending. As soon a- I be accident was repotted to the official- of the road, w reek ing train- carrying phyalelana were hurried from Colombo, Miss., and Birmingham, Ma., and everything possible i- being done to alleviate the suffering- of tin- Injured. The dead bodies have been prepared for burial. THE BALLOON COLLAPSED. Tiie telveutneooa teeswinota Wtu i. en Denver Mm bsa ttsshia Have a Teerlhte i:.-.ienee.
Denver. Col . Sept. 2. After a lap--of saore than twenty-four hour-, during which im word wa- received fnu-i ea. a of the three aejronluta who b-ft Denver Sunday to try for a trati-i-ontinental balloon vovng'-. a tele gram came Monday night BBBOBBi ing that the airship had been wrecked in u storm -'T miles north of Floren. . .
Although severely BrUISM ant
,-r- -ball pay a
-..i.no.i per nnrwi
knot-. There i- no proMs,B
f . . i exces- - apeeo.
an It
for a oremlnm
PKxatoaa acrr t k i bammmi,
Vi.orlea.. I'ni.er In I. .....I""
ij i n,i tna. .".. W
.....! ..t ikta eitv. and M. l William
if . hieago. formerij of thlsclty .....r..l froTTi London. v.hef.
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large mat ufa. t lirtng ptsni onvcrt it into an American
for the making ni coateu
ind bov-boaro.
.1. l-
hav I be t
bv
t he
bought a
and will ei paper mill
paper
Pont BnlMBoata Bsirneal. ndlanapolia, Im1. Aug. 10. lire that originated from a pile f shavingat the Lake Lrie & Western stntn.n cnu-e.l a $-..oiKi fire at Fisher-Station. . villa. It miles north of thla city.
at Saratoga.
on the
aocialmii.
th
William E. Hull, of Peoria. Ill . w., hamsa rlcs-oreaident of the National
Poatmaatera' aaaociatlon, nt the eon
m4 l held at Milwaukee, uu the
WMh
lean i iti.-n ami a
ITalted Stat.-- army, and pays killed the man for the purpose of mb-
Ix-ry . A train on the Southern railroad went down an embankment m ar Bar rv. Ala., on the l-t. causing the death of 30 persons and the wounding of manv more. As it wa- lord excursion train, all the dead are n.p, s. and but two while men w-re among tin- injured.
Labor das wa- g.-nerall.v eajmnVBIM throughout the COOntry, on the 1st, and everywhere good order prevailed. A feature of the dnv in aome piSCCS
was the taking Of collections amo the line of march for the benefit of the striking anthracite miners William Troutman, of Byndervllte, Utah, who recently was discharged from the IttSBM asylum, brained bin two daughters, on tba 1st, fatally wounded bis wife, attempted t.. murder the remainder of his family and then killed himself
Two stimds at ihe bOTSfl -bow at Denver, COL, suddenly collapsed, "n 11, e l-t precipitating the occupant- to
the ground. A few were s.-rmnsiv ami
number slightl.v injured. them
were no eaantltlea.
Beturna from the tritanaa election . i . , . . e Initleata
u( to nranigni w
that the victory oi tae Memoe,.,io. stale ti.-ket is complete. An extreme
U light vote wa- polled through...., the -late. . . , . r.. I i , iii,.
Svlvcstl-r Mllipil.V, II lio.ii., rs at Litchfield, III., was slmt and inBtaatly killed by aa asaaasln, .m the night of the l-t. the shot being til-d through a window of hi- house Manny Price and Bob Bfarugg, two negroea. were banged by a BtÖb near Newberrv. Fla., on the 1st. V Btatt f 'he late ex loo. BOSWell a 1 a tt aa . . n I . . I
I Flower araa anveiieu ......-., N. Y., on the tat.
Four buildings were d. strove.! before
the ,v nr
town'a bucket brigs ri effective.
le it".
TS le iah, Ind .
I..ra
i.i, n Ba ed.
vx -. l . , . ni . ul- 1 i '
... ..... :ii
I Igh school, at Dora. UU- coim.v. v, ... i abandoned. Th.- sebool ha- not been largely attended, and the comity uperintenrieat recomrnended 'i- db ont iniiance. l-'.nr Turn Off-. Law r.-iieebiirg. Ind.. Aug. 20. (.8r-old son of W illian. Larn.v wa . I raws through a huge road rolierhe tweea tbfl roller and the frame. Otv nr wa- torn off. but B" bones were
broken. straw iM40a N'ewcastl... Ind.. ng. I. rSlMM nnvc discovered that a large amouBt of ttraw is spoiling in the slack, owingto being threshed damp, and there i- a general man to have it baled. posit nos. n. ;n imi Auar. -"'. Jacob
I . ll II ' 111- w Lnnki nheimer. nominated by the dciuncrata of vanderburg eonatj forconn tv auditor, baa fonaallS declined t, nuke the race. Ptfftteth ateetlan.
Mnn- ie. Ind.. Bf ' iäibwbi c,.nnt l air aaaoclations flftfejtb annual meeting battl was held Mi the eonnt fair grounds and was largely attended. ajee Bftnaj Besjaesl Dentaa, Valparalao, Imi.. Angu-t M w Ith Dl Oy era 'Mi bet lip- an'! calling for her hosbaftd, who bad -ent word thai be did BCt care to nee her. Mrs. Ada MeMiller, of Hebron. Pm i e r county . l ied . i ..t l.. amhIi ..f (oiiek
1 1 ine imirie m nn .-. , eoaanmptloB. The father also rrfnsert to allow their three ehlldfi n tv fo Ui bei bedshfa.
.min. of tnc mo Praataa tmBs. eeal Ineeease lostsrtB Bashingtou. Bept. IV Tbc pcnalofj buteiiu has received several thousand letter- frO old soldiers win. seek 1"fonnation regarding a bill which p, I the senate and house al the .ta se-sion of emigres-, im reastng pension of all l num aoldiera v,o served one ear or more to 1 month, rcgardle-s of disabilities. ibis Batttaara ahm lBreaaaa tbfl pen-ions of those who have l-'st limns and suffered other disabilities. I'lir measure ill ipie-ti. .1 did not b, BM a law. as there was a disagreement between the house and senate over the proposition to increase th,- allowance of all pena '- under Hie genera dep.-nd.-nt law to tU s
month. The senate declined to agree to the
;,. :is, and the measure now
. . . ,,l t
. I . :, -1 I Will lie
embles.
v the next Bcsaion wi " tlnuntlon -.t tU Bgresa which a kniri this summer, it will Bot be neceaaarj to put ihe bill through the two houses again, and all that i- BflO , mrs ,,, . nn. t ii will be for th COBf.t. e- to reach an agreenn-nt, which would be ratified by both houses and receive the president'- approval. Holu m Of i iiK CANfaUHL
Ihe
Col
aonaewhat frost-Wtten, th fcupsnta were not Bflrioualj hurt. The storm Brst -trtuk the balloon at 1:30 Sunday night, and between that hour ami daylight th.- experience of ihe aeronauts wa- terrible in 'he
extreme. Three tim. s th.- balloon wa carried over Plke'fl peak, and the test time it wa- necessary to throw out all tin- wat.r. proviaioaa ami laatm neata In order to clear the ro.-k ... m . . V t ,1. I i i'h'
Miniinitt oi uu- moioo-o" - a
le. and
Mondsj
a lanriinff wa man
night the men reached Florence I he advent .irons men IN ThomBI Baldwta and Percy Budaon, both r perienced balloonist-, and C L. Sher man. a Post aiti-t. THE FATE OF A PEACEMAKER
Make
ml
w .1 -
COI1 I ,-l'ence
eongress reai
III
w h.-n
loilron llen.pl
Peaee Hrlnrri Two Weai and M Killed TOthrrl W oainded. WlnflekL Col., ftept. I.- in a revalvci and rifle duel on Main str.-ei. BOBda C.n- Sjo-tron. aged IS, a Swede miner wns killed; Sim Amsdon, aged ds" . ..... ,1,, ,., oh the left
o mine w - sM.., n--
breast and mortally wounded. ,-!,.,..,., Ile.in.-1t. a bartend.i
ahm in the groin and perhap- fatally wounded. . Ihe shooting wa- the direct resol of n.sdon-s kmbHWy "f attentions paid by miv Maloy. a y.mng miner to mv Batta, a l-.-year-obl girl. Witt. .... ' v I..- ,. in love Xnisdotl
WIlOIIl .Vlll" armed with n rifle, wenl OB UUw lie saw hi- rival
Kill MCI I." . - -
ti ml two ahota
Neither reached its mark and Mah-v
..innH Siostron later attempt'"
"i . ...... Iietweeu
ua ic i" . . .... I
a hunt ,m tbfl
it him
Out of this num-
been returned to
... i.i t mmm In I nn IV
l . , - - - - Bvll BaTesIa r the tdtar, IVashtaujtoB, sept. Bvtdanca cmBnuei aoeumuattfl at the war BOpa.tine.it that the abolition of the canteen has been reaponalbte for deal , Hon- laformatloa ha- Jast i.e.-n received from St. Paul that during the nasi B. ven weeks six members of the TweBty-lrat regiment of infantrv. stationed at Poll Snelbhg. have deserted I his record. BMBj men -ay, , I.,, I t !l 11 V llOSt
Wa- neicl lieio.e i'- ' i r-
b, i he United SlHteS
her onlv one ha
the foil
K Officer "f that rcgi
ho has been in the service N
saya desertions would be rem ii aaita asaVa
minimum n a cw
co. ihi be maintainea at tm- pass, v in. -iiling upon tbfl I -ub.jc.-t this otlicer bs y - 'It would keep the boyfl BWBJ from
mm ... H n oil V Inn tlnv L'ol a
Wnated 1' drink a1 ihe post would BO to bed. ihe guards
.. w, mid can- for those
... ma in 1 , v 1 en I e I. and the anuv
forma would not be disgraced by drunken a-ddiars lying in the guttflflW alone the dtv at recta."
A Company
nn- nt. Veil rs.
dnred to
I to
the two men
V.i.srion resented the line .r,e. .
UM ahOOtlng followed. Burnett was an innocent bvstander. WORK OF AN ASSASSIN. BrtVSaHOt Mnrpl.v. f l.llehfleld. I" Killed sr Pbrai Theonah n window. Lit.hf.ehl. III. Sept. I lond.' night, while lving on a sofa readir
his mail. Svlv.sler Murphy
old. a prominent farmer, was
nnd instantly killed. I i
...:.i 1. ,,.,l .lose to tin
f, in, it, ' ' - whleh he hied
the deceased has no suspicion a- to who the BHsiisin is. GEN. TYREE H. BELL DEAD. He Waa tkaa ' ,;" mmbboi ort
ua.le I ommnndern and l.lven to a Btpe ' baM.
Ml veil
sh"i
assassin
w ladow
I I, e w ife of
,11
New Orienas, s.-Pt. I. Oea. ivree Ball one of Forresfa brigade . o,nMBden during the - lv, I war. is dead 14t a sanitarium here, aged s7 yearHe had been living with his cb.hlr.
! -. I loirt been Bit'-
who be- m vSsitlng
unl- , confederate re..... --. n..
his old horn, in iiaBiiniii found en.onscioun at the Southflrn Pacific Bepoi a few day ago
they
thaj
at the
