Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 April 1896 — Page 2
BISMARCK IS XOW 81 AWFUL CLOUDBURST. NATIONAL SOLONS; TIME HONORS AND SPARES THE i TEN LIVES ARE LOST IN KEN REVIEW OF THEIR WORK AT WASHINGTON. IRON CHANCELLOR. TUCKY. pl5:cuiii. Ü.'DLU.'A
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ALL BUSINESS IS DEAD
CUCAN REBELLION HAG PAHALYZED TR ADZ. Kncrnons S Ii rlnU.mc in tlic Crrp of Fu.ir -IV.ilnrc-! and Liabilities for the First Quarter :f This Year-Carlisle Stej;a Out. II lis in es in Cuba J Ptaunant. A spvlai ;?!.:. frua Havana. Cuba. Fays: 'life t;al aauui:: f s::;';ir n:a!e :u Cuba This year will : d ex ('l lö'U'tens. The n-rmal crop is about !.'.- (KM t ( . i: -i. Tals eaor.n.ee.s .ir.i'.hage means, i: ;s s;!;.i.i; !. a n; us y i.s .: $0...h .(;!; i. The i.-!a'- cnp will be grvally dlminlsa d. u.h.r pr .!;. -:s .!' the is'::;:! h:d in.:!, gauy a:.d c:-d..r -tiro i j-.t -. : -ally i: r t be had. Fes.:;t .-; is propra:.1. N . : 1 : i ni: is being !..:: oa the Stock Fxehauge ami the Pradu. e Fxhange i-s i I' 'i. ;. Nva :: hi s.-di tish. a s;a-h- article, a a.! usually la great demand, s '. I re.-cn;'. 1". ; a a: and tv. -thirds a p. and l 'I i ..s. Fi ur. peatoes aa l ti.e ::.:! a;.-: ie . c.-sa : - m JIT- emu.: ho s.d ! "a Ii'i -.:n."- I ii 1 " -1 ; " There i.s ü . m.;cy. X newspapers ate lrlu; d. The Trail L cord. i:. . i-e.-.i .v c . s w. n vh-v .f Trad .- iv : "Tae 1 -'.'.I -ir .;! ir.erlv .-.aUll u: of lallen - si: :V.: !.." 1 with ha a .11-ti-s ,f S.-T.-fJ.-..!.:.-. IW2 la-: ; . r with hanii ,-r -7.T..:: ami !.:: i in i;.f .i;:.-.- . V-.'l wl:h Jhtbd:ties '.?.!. !.::!. The a-a r ig J v.'. II'.ths .-r- si J.-JJ.;. a gale.." .'i-.VTT ia e year :1 M-'- I'. 1 -Ma anf.M :u; failur: ; ::: ''.''. a . i;. -' s i.' : '. ui:a i.a .:'... s . 'i . .--.'.!' I i.K ÜVJ ! r Ii r. !;: i'::-.-r a--- ;: ari-- m n IM) 1 i- I''., i ',;: ...-. Tra. '.a..-' wti- I-.l Is. . ::'a i'.i i ." aain-'t 7! 1.. ; y. : : . !.: -a . '. IMS! f.; .:, .' v- r v,:.i ')' .. ra:i i i!- .1 ; i '. ' ; ; ; : ' tlir a:!i t-i r:'.:'.:-'.' :- ".( :' ; . Jr-1. ':!?. tl.f -a ': :.. ! . u-:-. years .;: '.: : i - ".'.' V I : a ;v : jicr Ii.. a in !!-.:: - 17. !-. ;:;.'a : : i"S.l 1." ! j.r.-vi'.r.- :s -ar.. '1 ..- mala ia r- ;. ; l.i : .; i-as i a ia i:i iru'-fa . ! ia'i-:r ; ia N-- ..' N. r.;. IN-hiisy'..: !'; a::-1 ky a:: ! ;a tra. liar fa i !:.:. s ;a -s..- ;,::! !iaa. via ;.. r ' a, :. i';-. ia fa :iu !; i:.: vi a M . : w .1 la : y-ar, Irat vi.!i liaM.i; ; iiy .V'1.71.i7L, :m;!: Ml'. 17 y ;:r. ? : tlian half ti:c ar !a::k;!:v; ;:'. i :!"s w . : ia r:!i ra Sr.ia.-. '!: f M:--'s-bij'i'i. 'J'.i" v-:a :t ;--' -;-'i KIriii v.i.-i:!:!'!' ix j:'.r. I:- ia .ulra aa-s i :'.; s .:: !y i 'i ,'ic Ia kvanl ca a i'.as a iiiv'.rau!-. a lias a!s. ix rii lir.ai'.t r i'.in!s inn ;n- ! yl in iai;i n-;.! at ia.la-ir'es. tinLv i'r: i s .f farm v .i:.-: Tiie i:'..ua!::i- ;! 'üiSiü.iti 'a ;s .;.-r;t 1 to liavr a j;rat iallut iii-c ia sa -'aii;ia-4 iaark is ;i n 1 tiiiau!atir. -.:;:i.!.'a- aa.l. i'a.v.ra si;. -'a j'ra;i.'iis i.fr.'u i,r-s s tin y '!;. tlay r.'.rt jy f:i.l tj kia ili i;!a:i e Laying f-r a iias"."' I Carlisle Out of It. Washim:: :i disjianh: S-M-retary Carlisle iM-el'ins t en;-r la: a ta:.-: f r tin Dem er.uie u :i: t i-:: for the presileiiey. lie has wiirn-a a le::-r To i.m? eiiairaiaa id" tiie State '. i::ral Cauni:tee jf Jen!ui-ky in rcso .:, ; .;' fr .n the ha.lraiaa aki;.' aim n-.-ai to the use d" a's i:a:ne, iL i-Iinia t il so. At the aaie iliac the Ic- lla.üi iii i le-t so forriiile a : atii ely ivo Mr. Carlisle fr.e.n :ae V.-i of p . J.i ;;S lotlcr lie .!: "'1 l:a - ar.tMl'-n oi'L'ht t liavi' n ) d:!:i ub'y ia si !:m-; ln aa aeaep'alde cai'iild ale wis will fairly n j-reseia 1 1 s views, an I. ia orib-r that i'- dcliivi-.' t loas may I.e en-.barrasse.I as 11::! ' as p ss.S;,. .by tin eoat'aiioi:s of rival as;lran!s and 1 their l'rit i:.ls. I rlilak :ay dn:y t tin- j:iriy av.'lll ! test j, : f r ead by d-lialn t participao 1m a -n; : i n the n :nii:.i:i ja." liEV3 ÜUGGETC. Sevi-n'y Cuba u ia-ar. :.'. s e.it a.r-d ia Ilavan.i i'r ov'i:' it :ve baea ale:..-' .1 1' sa.it. ' Kimr Mi :n-h-k. of Ale. -:l:'i.i. has 4ress-d his r'.n t at i'eii: enable to send an emit.iH-iy ;. M i-e c,v upon t lie in i asioa Of tin c.troim : i ia of ;ii. and has - ihlim d lii.i'i his ia.ihilhy t do s is on iL'count of the pr !o;dn uf tiie war and ho fact :'iat h- iii':.-t say at 'lihrre. ' The Imoodeii Sitoe C n.;i..ay. St. Louis, nanufaci ari l s f a er.ei.;! lia of nn's itid women's sli- .-s. h.is fail. d. The laims of seeari-d -redl:-rs are .s:;:;..1. .ml th -e of liie naset ure.. who are iiiefI.istra shoe maanfaeüirers. tannerj cd b arher le.i!-rs. am unit to S,;7.Joi. ":r asse.s are npwar.l of s 1 i.i n x . and : in said ail in b iK-!i. s.s will be paid in nil. Tiimnas Wharton. Sunday di:.;r of the 'liilaih !p!il.i Tine s. f il fr.mi a f eai th- ' ry v.indow of the lioitse in uhah he ved early Ihiday inornliii: an. I was in.mrly klli d It is i-m rai'y believed tat ho ciniiiiit:d suicide. Of late tiie her oeetipaiits of the li-mse had ii-.;ic-d tat yi'.'. Witarion si ( an d to be me'.anfaoly. lie was eeentr'.e, and made bat v f ri nds. Ilh-hard Kinder, a rrioud. X-b.. miraut. was liltit-a by a d v ral in oaths :"i. A few days sl::a lie was sirii kcu i'it1 v hat was s'ip,., I i he a severe j so of rip. I'iiil.ty p!yh ia e.s airn-id t . - . . r . .- ,is;i r.i'i-cp; e;. or i.: ,o a. l üe vir m iz-I :i raz r v. in a hi le ard tle di i ;oi baie.'s hi" h;s malady ai;d aim is: vcreil his mad from ills bo-iv, bi l..re jyone c odd int i !' re. dyia at uikc r.i (I. Sriihv.u Ii .1 at Ahr ii. )., Sany n.ornin;: frnn tie- ifects of a blow mk by the iioirdcii r of Mr. and Mrs. vin Sion". His skull was fra ! r.r-d. s In i!ev !. by a h'.e.v i'r .m a conn'm - 1. ile was.::; y-ars .1 I ai:d was Stone's ,j'l inui. lie was unable during Ids :sehus periods to leeall any of the cirJnst.ince.s of tie neanh-r. ilie ropnli.t e:ty convention nt I'ortd. Ore., has nominated ex-Oov. PenIff for Mayor. The Taxpayers' League xpeciea to in lor.se the nomination. kr. I'trnnoyer refuses to state whether jot h will accent the uouiiuatioa.
THE PRODUCTION OF SILVER. Mr. ("arlisli says ti.at u"M;joiii't!z:iiiu:i is tu t the an.-e if the fail in the vaki-.? f silver as eon-pared with tiiat ( :;-M. liu that the real -aue is e:nrni:us ver-pr;Mliu-tion of silver. On this i;i:it ; hut little need 1-e said. The siniL' insterical facts are that nn to the vci-: i day uf its leinene: izaii; the yilvr dollar was at a ire;uinni over the jjold diKlar, and that for the year 1S7"J the world's irotliic:ioi! i f silver was about ;." .nu .(!)(, while that .of pM wa.s s;.(K !.(K (i. Stiil. inst ::s s-.i-n as th- , mints w ri- elosed to silver it lu-an to divy Vary naturally it would, and it i tid. Later, theie w;ts a lare incrv'a.-,' ! of silver production. No larirer. how- ! i i ever, than the increase of pild between , IS is and In'.. The simple lifferefe-e, though, was this: Yh-n the jrrcat ;rld discoveries were mad", the Franca n:i:i: remained cpen to it at the rate of t" ounce df uM to iil'iccn a:nl one-half o: silver, and the ratio was ni.: itai.ea.l. The l.ji'p' :uM;;io:i to tln wurl.i's suply of jnoney made bo:h irold and silver cheaper (prices tusei. b,u the ia rio wa nuitroken, beeausa : he I'ieü -h mint held il.iai t eethe;-. NYhen increase of silver ra ;::. it for.i.d a very oüsldarahle portion ,,f the demand Ja-1 !-,.! .i vi v 1,v :a.. ;-e- of tie. iiiin! ir. a nd of -i.;n. so jt itsi'll" b" the side i n. ' no main:. iiii metal that ( on'd '
bei-ohudat Will. i ll" W.t rlrM'.U follow Wheal There is m.-hin- in the relative pr-e t!a p!dite professes t ) fear, namely, ilueiion of p-l l ami .--liver that in the . t t the i!er hular wotihi v:y be j-dh.-htc.-t b'-ree miiiialos aaiusr th v.-rth ." --j:ts in v.e.ld. theti the situa-lu.sir-M.i i,f AiK. rlean bini-tnl'dsl.-. The! tien wotd t ! e jusl this: The farmer.
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In '.K, tliO iir iiay power, rushiüjr the I neonditlonal Lepi-ai' Uiit s;ii I it was st step to fioj coi'iae, but it was "t w soon" then to enact it. In IMS. the e
hainber of Con:in:ree announces, ia a circular ju t i ;ud, that it i.s naw to n.tc"
for free -oinaire. Quest ion Where da the people cnne in? has always liucJuati-d greatly. I:i the early part of the century there was three tinn-s as much silver proluced as p)ll. Fro im 1SÖO to lSr the proporthins were rev rs'd. and tiie prodm :':o:i of gdd beeame thr-' times as ";r-at as that r silver. Still there was no break in the rati. For the entire century, from 17'.'- to is: Ii, the wrld"s proline tion of the two nu-tals was as follows: Calendar Silver Yea.rs. Ol old. (Coining value.) 17'rMK'M. . SPi;.lt7.tMM) .sö'js.si;!, 171-1S1M. 1S11-1S-J. is-ji-is:;. 1S.',1-1SH. isil-lsls. 1ST. ls.isr.t 1 lsriT! IS,, I 1S.V. isr,(t 1SÖ7 1 KÖ.X 1ST,! 1s;d 1SÜ1 ist;; lSi',1 jsrji ism; is 7 ist;s si;: s7 1S71 1S7J 1S7:: 1st I 1S7Ö INTO 1ST 7 1S7S 1S7! 1SSM lSl 1 SSL' 1 xs:; 1SS1 issr, 1 Ss'I iss7 S.SS is: IS'.Nl lls.l.vj.om 7l.ML;,fHH tU.-ITlM" i:;i.sii.HHi j'.d.l h.n i'.T.niiii.MH 1 !. 100.1 M) 07.01 : .i m 1 i:.i7.'mmm l.".".b".''()0 1J7.4."M'M 1. "..". 7.".'hk 1 l7,"r!Hl.MHO :;71.;77.m) i:'JI.7s(;.mki I1H.4 1 1, 'j 1 7.: Q m:) J.V..rLNMXM) :;:UHMMMK) I .;. hn ),;.;) j HMUHMJiN) I .?im;!Im1I! 1 -hn'rfioMK) ! 4,(;mmkn) -!(. n"i M) 4M,(mx 4i.a"MKMj J(,7."MHM P .S( M ,l M H ) 1 l.7MMN)'J 4Ö.!J'M,HM V. ,J1N ).() ri,7) m m m ) öl.t'öo.000 r.7."0.HMI ri.ii'."i.iMM 47.o!MMHK rji.r.tMHM) FJl.STilUHlO ll'dJölMMN li:.sua.ixMi 1M7.7Ö' MUH 1n;.!i.iIMmk 1 i:;.nttM 1 -JO.'JI H .0 M 121.Kmi.imm 1 1 1 1 . rj.".MM lli.MC.-MNIO iiii;-jri.i(i 1(m;.s.-ii,ikm 1(7.HM'M S I! . "4 M I.Of N I 1'.JiMMM '.H.7."M ;'' 17.."(M ,( 1i::.7hmk!! 1 1 l.lNNI.fMM) I 11.IK.IKK 1'..(K).MM) I I m ;..' H 1,1 H ( I io::.o( .two 1 1 Ii.! rt h' l.( K Ii ) P.", h mm' o 1 1.7 iM : 1IS, SKI.IMM 1(M ;.(!, IM) li).".77.".Ki 1 UM:i7..hk) 'S. I v. .:( iis.si:mki) 1 1:1 ;. INI.IMM i::s,s; !.(;() ;i.".o(M.(mm j !m;.7im.(Kk loVi .).( id 1 1 l.NiM.mo 1 1. .:. M .) Jo." hoiMM).) 1 s..,(h,(i:m 1 1! , ; m 1lM.-Jail.ntn 1 P.7o;.on F;M.7M'K) 1 7lV'oö. n h ISlS. 1 T.ooo FJ(;,1.V.MK;) IM I. lS'.r T. dal ; 1 1 m m Sä. 77..Vm. . m x 1 Thus it will he seen that the production of -robl fr the whole priod has Im'ch nearly ;ij),nuo,!()0 greater tlian that of silver. Gold Dollar Alwayn Worth IOO Centn. It is very wisely said that the pold dollar is a true measure of value, bees use !t is always worth 100 cents. A
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Innaiivil -e:its in what? vr :is!:. '!iv, a liuii'lml 'iits ia j-chl wo :uv auf.va i'tl. Sil tla stateim-m :it:i')'i;;i'.s ij .!!.-: Ii.:--: A irol.l LiHai" is a n;v nifasi'.r' l.:ii:s it i. always wortli a o!l 'olI;ir. I:i itlicr wU(ls it is nlwavs t-,t''"l l itai It. S' is smytliii: Lu' always eiual to 11 ' ''" Material paint is. how parch .ih'T tiiiiiL-.-. is t l:t .cl.l 11I:r v.Ditl!. T!a;t is t Iii' te:-t ;'.ial tho i:ly : i. '!"! pal l lll;ir. me.isured by ro:i!inoilii;-s an-l pr p.Tl y .uvnenilly. is Wisrlti a!i;:t tw'uo !!ir.c!i it w::s tv.riity yeiirs ::;:o. If any Iran in teht vaa:is t j l.y st:ch a s'an.lard la' -ertairly ouulit to lave the privih ;re f 1. ;i uir s.. but he should not be allowed to co:a'"l everyboi.'y else ... to h. t!ii i-atue. 1 ifty Cent Pollers. They t"ij rs fl at the :-iiver dollar will i:!y be worth cents. Th-t'are two ansv.eis to tiiis: I'irst. as already .!;o; ti e t ry Tscn-e of tl'.e trouble is 1 1 : r t th- i Id dallar h. is' become in fi . t. : '-''' t ent 1 liar. That is, it will :. ha nue f.r n bout twice as much oi' pr. Iii;: : as it v.or.I 1 i:i ls7;t. SeeeUiliy. tla .silver i 'i:ar f Mexico er .Tapau will tae.v buy as mich f our . ii in ii '-' -I1" 11 iU ?h.t t at'. HeV.re. the .! V!d (C'lhlf :diadi is t.idv sucii whe :n';is- '.! 'y 1 . . it l.: . l ,...t .(i n-sicau l m-huj;-; TOO LAI E NOV,. A Yoric cents in jjol.l, would m-11 it for $1 in s:Iver. and other things in jirnporli'au. How cotdd that p')ssildy hurt him? It would simply place him ri,:;hl where lie was lie fore silver was lemomdized. That is a calamity which the farmer ouirht to be: able ij l'ae witli a jjivat dal d -im positiv. Hut a.unin, th' f-ttitcment hivtdvi'S an impossibility. Tis- bullion in a silver hdlar i.-: worth mme than ,"0 cents now. If ve were to p t a silver h;;sis, it wm:M in. -an that 7M'Um:o of Aiueri'-an p'oph would slop demanding pold. mid coiicciilrate their entire demand upon .silver. Ily the inexorable law of supply and demand, ;oM would fall ami silver would rise. It simply -nhl not be liffuent. .t üwv, is M.;,n.,lIv a lloultt t,.at 1,y U,ls :M,i,)n' ,,a,i,y wouKI ,,e r,w stol't'- V-'In-n 4he American mint ia I" U :,t $1'-' l''r unei'. cvry individual and every other nation must pay the same in order to pd it, and tlmy must have it in j;reat amounts. "The opMiin;r of our mint is not piiiu to enable India. China and the Straits t dispense with the use of silver. With our mint open, silver bought for shi'H inent to those countries must be paid fr at the rate of LlaAwhicluif course, would help to maintain our ratio. A portiMi of our demand would be withdrawn from yob! and transferred to silver, o'ohl would fall in purchasing
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.1..M'.km power, silver would rise and at some r" '?!'!!!! 5,u''nm,,i:,t' lMit they woubl come sVsiMMNh) ,o:r('tm'1'- 'l li;,t wniil.l mean that prices 71 riHMKK wndd rise to a !ev 1 perhaps half way ,S .,( mm mh) ln'twecn the ptisciit rau.ire titnl the avs7.iu.mh) j erau;e of 1S7;I. In other words, whero M.tNMM'(M ' Avheat on the farm is now worth oO
cents, it would probably be about SO, and other things the same. This is intruded rather ns an illustration than a lelinite statement of the precise extent of the use that would probably o--ur. Of course, no one an say Jest what the rise of prices would be, but it is absolutely certain that tlmtv would b a substantial rise, brinin:; prosperity in its train, as rioprices always do. " Which? Which Lj the people prefer- th? "sound"' money of the bondholders and money lenders and poverty prices, or the honest hdlar of 1S7II and jrooj prices? It is all a matter of preference. To be perfectly proportioned it is claimed that a man should weight twenty-eight pounds to every foot of his height. Better to do well late than never.
Hcsrty Con-ratalati.ins deceived by
the llrcat l".crin;m Statcsiaaii lie flakes a Speech to Thousands, Who Come freia I!aial)urrji. Crow.Is I'ay Tribute. Trinao l'isinardc was SI years oil "i thu'silay and in h )a r of Iiis birthday bands of tnusie layr.i ia the Seal s park, at l-'reidric'isrthe. all the ra rni:;Lr. Trinee l'.lsni.irek nti re.! tiie sala at 11:.". and found displayed on a table Lis birthday presents, lie was alTectianak ly greeted by his son, e.mt Iletiu rt ris:nat k. and by his ila n filler. Countess Uant.av.. Af:T Ir. Seaweiiaii;r'r had c inratiii.ue.l tae prite-o t!a' latt r cio-i-Iy examined his A1 'r efiL TIM I". Jt)."ot:s AN! StWIM'.s IIP.?. or:ralt pa ir. : i-l by Lnbaeh, who a;pcarc! l.tier. wloia-p .a !'rl:i-e : li-eaar- k javevd him wlil: a "V 1 "I ri imiair." Am ei.i th" p: . a:s w.is a (!!. .o.iji of art !'! a from .'iada -.-.;!. :.t hy 11atie ".,ir. ! l;a pe" r Vo':'::::is j -a :.' t 1 Ih l ae P.h-m.'.vk v. a a pa.ot.-rapli of ti e ia :;. ' la:;:!y, in a trrotip. ia -i j- d in a .le.a-o.s'e frame. Co-ant Yea Wali; r- e and a ! ; 1 : . I .n i'r ;ui la' llai:.:--.-i:a! di; .1 . l;ii Frlm Hilmar, i;. Tloa.an trs frosa IfaMilmrU'. Sp- -;.; tra'.:: fr m Ilamlear I r -.a!: : o:,ie per as, iaele.il::a; .".;'; 'or.-h-be.-ri-rs. Al'a r dime r W:5S over Friuee i:i:.!ar. k ..tip.-ared on lle br.h-eny aad the a -si -m'iied 1 1 mis jilaed a eh -rah 1bp!yi:i to ad-Ires, of M;:?;ra:u;a! ion. I'rinee lJismarek sai l taat tiie ...,1 will of his im '.u'Ii!) irs was a leeersshy to ve?y C!::-::ia:i tieraam. He was p'eaaed at 1:. vi'. ; eiijoyid tlo- Miis.ant sympathy of li e 1 Iamie.11 -yars. which he had never lost, as lie had l .st several other sympathh's. Ilxpressinj; then a desire b.r tiie e.nnmerial prosperity of Ilambnri'. lie drelared that he was no fanatical agrarian, but ll'.at, after ail. the agrarians were not without i:r innds f(,r (licit opinio. e-s. la t'ouelusion he -a'led for clieers for Ilam'tiur and its rulers. Ia response to this prol'inj;'d -beers were riv-;i. There was then a brilliant ton-hlijrht procession, v.iiie'n oeeuplcd foriy-tive minutes in passing. Fiinee IJi-uiarek stood most of that time, 'ontinually cxprcssinjj his aekuowlf dcmeii! s to those passing. He obsrved tiiat lie was no loiir able to move as they did, but that his heart went with them. WINTER WHEAT AND RYE. Tiie J'arners' Ifcirw Ifcceivcs lie j.e.rts from Ten St itcs. Reports have been rr-eeived from the TYCpom!ents of the Farmers' Ileview in ten States m the condition of winter wheat and .winter ry. In Illinois winter wheat is ia fair shape, but has been injured xtensi ly ly t ie late thawhi.tr and fr. eimr weailier. The peri-enlace of damatre runs ail the way from Ö t ."ii). Fotttmately, there are not many 1 ports of the l itter amount or near it. A l.ke condition exists in Indiana. In Ohio the ls is still jrrealer, and the present condition is below fair. Michigan reports sreat lass, but the condition, taking the State as a whole, i.s a little above fair. In Kentucky tlj cn.p i.s in a very uneven condition, some counties having jrood prospiM-ts, but ot'iers expecting little more than half a crop. The loss from freezing and thaAvin. does not seem to be much of a factor. Missouri also 'h.i: an utmven crop at this time, and t'ho conditions have been various. Same comities have a pood s'art. and no freezing and thawhur has taken plain. . Other countries have lost half of the present stand from this raus alone. Wo may summarize by saying that th loss for the State has been considerable, and that tl; present conditions of the crop are fair. In Kansas and T'ebraska the crop is in fair to pood condition. Little loss has been experieiued from freezing and thawin.tr, in fact some of the correspondents complain that tln-y have not had as much oM as they would like. In Iowa then has ben small loss on account of re-ont haatres of weather, and the crop in the S!.i!e is in fair condition. In Wisconsin rhe crop i.s reported juite poor, and the- recent losses have been jrroat. Winler rye is in much better condition than wlieat, ami is generally reported at an average of fair to jrml. A medal of lionor has boon awarded to lirevet Maj. ISen. William J. Sowell, Fnitd States Senator from Now Jersey, by lin-clion of the Fr'sident, for conspicuous gallantry at the battle of Chanre'dorsville. May o, 1SK. Although a colonel and badly woumrod, this olticer, now S.Mi.iIor, assumed" cotuinaihl of a lirijr.nle f troops and romaiueil throuyfamt the battle on the held. II. II. Wd'uV, c. -justice of the peace nnd a well known citizen of 1 tort rami, Neb., was publicly whipped by a mob of wmaen u the stivots. He was nccusml of making an improper proposal to n young girl. Willey's family witnessed his punislimeiii. The Treasury In:trtinent lias evidence tending to show that the stoamslup Commodore, whi'a recently cleared from the port of Charleston, S. C, witih arms and ammunition, Iil not lose her cargo in a storm at sea, as reported by lier captain, but landed it on the coast of Cuba.
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-K,T' ""c""':'J M-c" "'-l Iliji Failures in T.i assacliusct t s Towns Nc;ro Criie.ie.al Taken from Jail and l.y r.c'acil-Ucd Cross Work. Fwcpt Away by the Flood. Tin- reee-a.r -lond:urst ia '!ay an.' (V.vsloy dun: "a s, Kea'.e. ky. was ia-re di-as-trous than at lirst ivp- rid. UatVa! creek. :iiIi is a.-r ss the s et: a I i 'li t the Kentn.-ky river. sailVrrd ni re taaTi tScNion creek by the u::;;s-;al r.i ii. livery lau:.-e ai tiie bank of th s:rr:tni was washed away. Mi-s Ma.ry : ;c W;ts drowiad wlii'e t vv:-.ir i -s A fl.i.v.. Oc;r.:.e Caps u's wife and :!.:( e ch.ildren, two eiiildrer. -d Wl'.i l'a- :' aad two others wh -so t.auies are .uavi ;:. w-rc ."No orowneil. .b.'aa C;r:e. a ! ;zrer, re.--, m d his wife aad s: ; . i-..:a when h-w w'.-e lirirti:'' ' .va :'. on s u e e. pv 1 iti'd ir a-. '1 : aa.sands o! 1 '-s :re 1 ' a :'e lare be. :-.s m !!o.-r.e 111 e w":ii Iol--!. and ii ; f. '.T 1 iae -ais aad all will b" ea.nvi-d a. -say by tae wa'er. Fart of ;lie ;.wn i l..i::.dat;i e. aad a number of p- r- o - have .ia l : re-.r. -' their h mi a ! ! ff- lay ..a tae -a' - ! tin- ni ua'aia. N-.e-t'i I'.-t ',: and Mla'i" f'eek are b.'h oveftl av.'i l.M.r .s. aa.l at.la.ek-.n !',l'.:ary I:. -:.-.!.-. r F.aii. of the .!a h-oa Ii:-:;::;;, wa.s Ur -a, -.n :i wli'.Ie rid.:;.; on a r.. ... Oait the U"(t Army. ihiward Fl.hünrr. :" i'I L ml .. bra-tvll-f r ;! ra! in ?.-.: Mal f ihe n u a.vi sj vision of the Sava'l.-a a;- :.y. aad. w..a l!:e ex -i ).;.. 1 "t (' ente.'.-' : t" i --e Tucker, the .a ja- ea:: .en: .t!ta r .a i so fo;-, -es i.i Aia -a. ha. : r l i. s -ee.itah - on ; :i; I v, hi a :. " ! dees , ila.- : : a:i1 . 1 '1 ; . a a. I : e . '. ' . e ',' t 1 y :1: S ilva-i -a j- rlty . f bis ... a. h" the !.' e.v ;s e. a..-. . ha : . a - a r:ay a::: -e ; ho r- 1 i ;' C - a ai : h r a el ..-Irs. I -a a.;.".:, a.; i. 10..:. ... .: .a a i a I-ia-f's vaii' ji : -: r; d ia . h ru ! i" i ; : law of his a .d ;,:'l:',..-,,'.. v.-lll :. e.v a ! mem: ::s : aa. le. ail ,-. : ' v. h have : I .Vi. ! i:.!-.v-arl Fi. : ila F.l . ' m i i 'h 1 ba r. A h h; Ithl-ha ;r-;. Aeia ..;:,: ! : Ca:, re! Ihu-A.ll-i .:: V.ishi:,a. i ...,: !h.:-: : ah a h 1 1 - ron. A. Ij Fiiahi Ii -aa -a. Ilaiua Dan- aa, Lleau ;..;:;; '. a; . Mainifai" ttiri?i'T Jtv.etee .ks'.-.'o. Wade. Daxls C ... ... Flalav hi '. Ma--'.. raa nui'a.ci ui 'u-- j- w !; :-. a:.d I ia: i n O. l'.'.oii. ci" l.iae.ln. ll.t. -at Je C ... al- ia lie' j' vel:y bu .h.es. have made a . aran.eiits iavolviii 1.1 :! than Sir..'. It is fiM.-el lisat ..tin r .'.' I era will be f :- d in: o in- .Iveiiey. Tin ti rui of Liaeoki. llacoa iV Co. j, a.: :. fi"c. ;id l y ;.: per sonal assiirnnnaif of Mr. F.ae 1 ae j exact coa liiii.n of those invo!vd 'a::!'i l I lie a scoria hied I' .r several ila vs. Tin .!- counts are being in.vi'stig.ited aad '.he -r'di:ors will hold 'a nn etlmr. Tae re.!- o;j gien for the fa'.hins is lall ll:a's. : ' BRCV1TIE3. Fnfavorable repirt-i regarding the pope's health ere circula ; le at It -me. The exports of Sin Ilicld, Lngland. t' th' Fniti 1 States for the tirr t'üee months of IS'.)-; aai. milled to .StJLM'-jH, comp iled v.ii'a .ÖVk'.OIO fvr the same period of 1st '."". The Oeneaee river is out of bank at Kociuslir. X. Y.. ar.l at F:iea the Mo'liawk is d .'.eg g !:: t lamago. At Cinlüü.'ti the (!i) threatens to heconi ' :nm:;:iagca'olo. Tiie naii .nal ca.r.grey.s.of Yenezva'hi has aulhorizi l the president t neiruiale a f.r ign loan f . "n 1; 'a ) ) francs t pur-iia--e laud for mw rtüwaxs and e.;:.d tliose alrea'Iy in opt r.;:;ou. At Carroll;. n. Mo.. !e lh t a wni killed. Will C'dwln waa -aot in the Ihne and ti e side, aad Lee Cunningham ra. -d a s-alp wound in a r w. Oodwin and ('ii':!;'.n'h!.!:.i are ia jail charge! v. Ith lletou's i.iurdei. Itudolph Spreckel.-:, presidaat of :he Hawaiian Cornau :vial and Sugar Convpaay. in his annual rep. at. -ays t!m w.-rld's ir (duet of sugar this year wid probabiy l,e 1 . m M i.t :. pms short of the supply d" sev'ral y-ars pas;. The anii-eoal trust bill, allowing tho Attorney O: ncial i i begin action to prevent nioiiep oiies. passed tiie Xi'W oi k Senate by an atiirmaiive vole of -ti. u one voting in the negative. Tiie biil iiad previously pased ti:' Asse.u!'y. Miss Clara Harlan, pivsident ef tiie Ami rican lb'd Cross Sicieiy. now in Consta n'linople. is muc'n tlisjnrbcd by tin" reports irce.Iated in the Fnited States to the efbeet that the Kol Cross reih'f is being roiitrolhd by the Turks. This, it appears, is not 'the ase. '1 he '1 erk:sa Civrrnnu'iit allows tk agents of Miss liarton to listrihute tiie nlief funds, the only stipulation lieing t'iiat it must be Line in the presence of 'the Turkish oliicials. A teh'gram from Tup-1. Miss., sixty miles southeast of Mimiohis, says: "A young negro, about IS years old. was taken from jail by a mob and lymhed in front of the court house. The mob went to the sheriff's homo, ovrp owered him with shotguns. ii;ar-hed him to the jail and foreml the k'.vs from him. The man wove masks and their identity is uakn wn. The prisoner aitompU'd to aasault a prominent wl'te lady :it Flaut rsville about two weeks ago. A warrant was sworn out at iVtroit, Mho.. for ta aireat of Ahbrman John Ciirts ,!.:cclis. harglng him wiih s Ihiting a bribe f r na a linn of areiiilect:; in conneitioii wii'i the jilans for llu new county building. Aldinn.in Jacobs was indicted sovi'ral years a;:o by the grand jury on a charge of "booi'ding," but escaped coll ictian. Obituary: At J fT rs e.iville, Ind., Rev. cs ph Miilor Ilub-iiinsoii. oi. At Superior. Yimn-nt Roy, a w-althy Ciiippewa Indian.--At Middletown, N. Y.. Fe. er 1'. Conkling. I0t. At Carbon, Ind., Joseph Fitzpatrii k. l.obcrt McCoy, a member of the famous family of llatfu'U haters, has Wen assassinated in Wst Virginia. I'rinee Hisinarek is suffering from nervous prostration, tiie result of exposure on liia 'birthday, when he received deputations in disobedience of the orders of his physician.
tailed Proceedings of Se nate nt:l IloeaiC-IJillti Pascil r 1 it J i ;! iicel in Hither I5rai:c!i Oucat ions .f Min tut to the Country at I.ar;;c.
Tlic Legislative (Irind. Tiie S -nato Monday pa.-s, i ,.) ;; p. propria tin .'-. ' ; :" : a p hahe bu':!.!b:g at Indianapolis. Madi w-;s ;::: in llscussing the s'ttl-n.e:i: a,-.-ea bvrameut aad ii.e State of A rkea.sa.s. Ti:e llottse took up the 'o:ider ; ; : -a ..f tho sundry civil approprI.it: -a hill a a 1 disposed of t)f:'cn of the l'' p befo:e ndjounMiieiit. I'cw an:e:ai':a, ':'s io added to the bill. Tiie S ::.;: r. s la.'io'.i auihorixiag F. Oiaen to c. ;-. ls.. ;;,e duties aad p ;w rs here: . :. f.-rre 1 up. ei l he la. t e ( i ea. ( a sey : :; r. h; ' a : the constructi in of the libra ry :" '.;.;ics was adapted. The Sc:t:e r- s ! :: h-u anj ii- ;'.. u i -x-Fresid'i;t 11 irr: a t aeecp; eeiiaiu medals presi u: . d : hai: ay tinOovcrnme.its of 15r.i:hl aa. i Sa.a wa.s :;!s adop: d. 'i'le- Iboise spent. Tm s ; .- , a-hl-'.-ing !ee -"aadry . i;l bill and filr pr. ; -s was le;!:;... Ffi'ort was : e. - ! ;! Southern r prc-cata. ; : v s "i -':.!,,. . a;t tae ai'or.'p.'laih'U of :.", !.; .. ;. i ;" .; ; . j,; of la: i ;::ai ii vcnui' ia ::::: a-. a i.sii.ve -af ui. The ( i -1 tl:e r. - .' ::! ei far a S; ::a:- la ; re -tait b...,d i:-s-'.-s did a e .. air. !h g.'.ve i. ;h.: ' '. !". ; his m eh-a. Th-' p iiii, carrying S'.td.i 1 . :-i. sl le . d ia par;. 1- :: :. e , sha ;-p I c'o i ; e a m.-.d s a ' -. . Yhas aip'shi.g aa e:c;: . s'dy y-:c:ii, while l-.-ii.e : s ', ; W'iihe ..f Callf.e ida '.iph . '. t .r le -rge's s;- , hi e sh; 1 a-p. : i i "s cla 1 .a t i a .- -a. ; I.. in i ile . . a i v . . ii . . O. i ., a :.:...! sai.s.Oi-'s a ; a . , iaa:-d .;!." ai la ; : ..! day l irl l: g '. "e a e. -i i- ra. h a . c . ... ,.,..,.: ... ', a " .. o, , . a : . ' . a i' .l ' a , . . . ; . . ; . a s . I ' ... i , a. s : ,!,- a c.'alai - coh- . !. A --. Mr. .Mr i1 ,.a 1 . i a xa?r. i - v ei s l-.e pa . ;;; . a;s f..;i rhia s of '.;!' i'.ea.h; f. a. led ;!, :ah,hih-s ' ra.-n: :.. Ata.-rl ;: -'.h : ; at v. s !: r a .1 :' hai :a - f :1a- .- i.h I va: :.. i. ; -Lei . !. :. e . hi. i inir. . i . : . ; . i 1- ;a ' il'V i ' . 1 . h iihi. aa ! v. .is., ,i ;, I'r.a.l'ag p i !, ..i.ay p: ta: . in hall -. Th p iu-Iathia Ml: -1 : - lea sii. ;) d!s.-i;--hei in .-' s ; . c !i I:." pr ipa.eiy ..i al, Ü' iliig . : a.- ; aad a lis ; them as . ; i a a olii is. 'i'.ie bill aa:i: eh: ag ', le.r.se bi.ird ;o proee d v.-i'h. aof ;he !lgh:hoa.-i a. .V.:.h i a l:i:id. Lake M i.-'i:.: :i. v.,s Tie iioiis,- Pili graining ihe Aa .ii ; a: aa 1 Xb a and i;.e ("hi. -at.-'. Ita.h: a ai:d Oiilm y Railways a rlg'i: v. a y :;:;-.c,:g!i ;lie Sac and and 1 wa la il ia :i -e;atious in Kan-is aial . 'ira-ka was p.i.ssed. Tin Si'U.t:' ill':; v. aar i a'o e-tN-utive sess'en and . n . ::: .cij r.r;a-.i until Men lay. Spc.ik r Reed made ;;n lae. r aa' ra.llag in tin1 House Friday whhh '.'. hie considerable bearing a legi; rl ,. ha th future. He in id i'i.ir a m i l ::-..- of the members uf the House v. h i a r - living at the time any picsiion of a p; .r:::n e.eaies up siad! const i- ii te a epiorum h : : ho : ra nst! i'i'1 of l'lisines.s. 'F t . ;;;;j-;-. v ..f ;;; c dituiioi al mei.ibe.-s'.;p. ;,. . j,. nit neiessary ; Mns'.jfne a p:oru:u. Tills is a rev. rs.i! of :he ruling m ide by Mr. Re-1 in tiie Fifty-tirs: C..u--e..s. Ä bill t aatii 'i'lz the -ei -r a : hei ..f a third bridge a-ress the M!-.!-.s:op; river at Sr. Louis was consider--.!. '1 river V. nl hai bor appr opriati -n bill was tin is in-. I by ;ae House c.eairuittic. -Aaich aa.s been working on ii most of ;;e- . T.ic toial amount carr:-l by :! bhl is -i few thousands less than S i'i.'" . . e- about : 1 . ii k , m 'i i beiow i he bill of his- ".e.-grcss. Tin-re are als provisions f .; c.a.rae. Works to the amount of Stil.' '".r. Wi stern Hospital. ty. IVopIe in the lhisieru cities know n,,t the meaning id" the wo r.i "'hosji'tality" as it is written in the dicL.m ary of the W stern ranchman. -Why." said Senater V,'a: :v:.. ,,f Wyoming, discussing sonn of :!: characteristics if the W's:ern poop!--, with a representative of the Washington Poat the other day. ""1 wouid regir l it as a personal insult if I wen: : a house on any ranch and loiind the h-cki-d. The lirst impulse of the average Western man ui sn-h an oceas;.;i would be to break the door down." "Rut how about linking up when the inmates g a way':" Senator Warren laughed. "I: womM make no lit'ferenee at all." tie said. "We all go ni the general supposition that a man traveling tbrongh the country is hungry. If he has .,;,y fn..d in bis ha vers-.u-k. and tin. Is md-.j.iy at home, lie goes in the hmiv. takes ) ,.- session f the kitt-lmn. and miks l.js meal. If he has nothing, he helps himself to what he ran find. Lb- does it a.s a matter of ouise. and the family would feel that h was worse than a dude if he bM-'.ined to share with theni even the smallest bit of f 1 that thev happened to have in store." latis I ut lire Dates-. FattI has decided not ! . sPig in London again till lvt7. She has n,,t yet mailt tiny twettliilli cennnv dat. 's sfar as is known. --Springiiehl Rcpubli-c-au. IMotlier Pay. A i!t io'.:s old custom still prevails at (Jirard Cdh'g Fhihnb lp!ii a. Wednesday last was "Motiu'r Hay," ami there were )r I.MM visitors u the institution. This day is set aside for either the mothers or nearest relatives of the Btuib nts to call ami make their rennest of the management for tin relief of tli boys on holidays. This time it 1s fr Easter, which means four or live days of vacation for as many as have relatives or friends to make application.
