Terre Haute Daily News, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 April 1891 — Page 2
CIRCULATION
IN THE CITY.
SECOND YEAR.
J9M."
sao. a. xcaaaa.
•Hughes & Lewis.
•PF
WINDOW SHAD] -AND
®,OOM MOULDINGS,
Vroann and the group of cparaber music I L- am j*** 4* 4B#y rft
ranuot be raid that they stay a%ay from Kew York because the most oi our local performances in the uaroe field mt theirplaying iri'j the shade. Tbe club inSrudfs in iw string oaarlette Esrnhard Llstemann a* flj. violin Rudolph Rk^land, second violin Fritrj List jmann, viola, and Fritz Giese, violincello—all musicians of fine natural abi'ities, high training, and, ie the eeie of tbe elders of the group, long study and public per'ormance. The flut st of the club is F. Ilocquoy. Mr. Llstemann played on this occasion VieuiF^'{emps violin concert J, NO. 5, and niayed
B^with brWiancy and a noble tone, and generally with the degrca of command I over his instrument which he is wont to display. In tbe favorite faufiia, variations on "0 Cara Hemoria," a veiysufeeriorsort of cel'o performance came
Jrom Mr. (iie je." *I?"inetnbering that Mr. St ivenson is of the severest musical critics in New /ork, who rarely uso any words of »,praise, and these only for the most jer
e|H8 much. FTE HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT. A Lnric» €r»n«L PRR S»«T D' tpkle Itoe
Urlriiif Ruin.
M^At an early hour ,'i»it evening tbe ow' S begun to wwemble in the T^h St'hi oi buildint? to listen to the m.drviog of r. programme which had been prepared by the junior class. The concert w^n opeoc' •by the Polytechnic Orcheetml Club, wn'o 1 rendered a very pretty selection. 8.1.
Johauncaen followed witUfcfinel& eolo and wai forced to a 4to 1 was to have playcJla nut 3 solo but enable to do so, and gave a gu ta.* JlfOto iim' rt(l. Mi«s Hai rlett h, I who is always welcome before a Terie
tVUO IS illWAyo \TvJvvuiV i/vtwv
earnestaolicitntion
4Mi«8 O!lovle can give some of the young wen valuable pointers on whlsthr"
finally
Is
&
THE LARGEST
JE4HL£5£55I. X.K.1XWB.
Wall Paper
NO. 28 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
A FINE CONCERT.
^be Lost of Use C*4Im College Concert ne?t Thursday. The fourth coa'-^n of this coarae will JK gives at the Coo* ml preabyterian 0 church on Ihurylay evening, April 16th, by the Bernhai*' Listemann dab of Bos* too, This in doubtless the finest club in this country. They have never been be or a pearances to the Jr-gtfreaetom- xritiea. wtrtrta a WTOrt*t*t they hare given seve^al concert in New York city, and of tbfl jp*tvlrenfl(m» St«vfnw n. the musical critic of the Now York independent, his weekly review o* the moat notibla concerts in that city, ftayrc "The most praiseworthy of this week's pnblic conceits wo* the one given by the Bern* hard Listemann clab, A THU»D*Y truoon in Cbiekering hall. Mr. Lis*
appearanoe, and after the audience had
i^t in silent waiting for some time, re*
la
.« 1
.Le
L^.ti
1 Slit
be given at
with the talented German dialect come
dlan and sweet singer, Ohss. A.
f» mor« roiuanlio tt4 «bIMTFM than those penerally
I'll nnlT^nBS to which it is adapted,
S&iSs abarr
fiance on Monday evening.
t«velift«
I ticket aad did notm
•C
V"
as
WE WILL PLAY BALL NOW.
TKTTBJE ire WILL HAVf A TK&a TmiKUMI.
Guarantee Pmad of Kearly Twm Thousand Mian Made CraaksMre JlnkllMi Over "Vf* 73~
As hat teen predicted Cy for sever days, the street car company's official* have positively refnsed to contribnle a son marine toward helping oot th* leegae base ball scheme for this season and that scheme has finally crumbled into fine powder and has blown i-way. Henry Schmidt has been hard at work for the past two weeks endeavoring to bring about the organization of a league team and Terre Haata's representation and *tba atreet car company, have sst do vn bard on all anticipation of assistance from their treasury locioding the liberal subscription of the VaneJati* ymt Dgrely been *rft tWHswj lrgbt. It would te suicidal for any individual to attempt to start in on the b?se ball season to maintain a league team with less than S2,50D ana no one kaows this betHr than Mr. Schmidt. He
K'ILLES, was In the,
t«ag«e repr-f
for
praise and these only tor tne most per objection to givttig one rca PNV, ^U« O 4 feet performances, such a commendation N^ANY of those who HAVO raised T'TA CIV, EANDIDA^ mmaU fnftivi oifAA^. Wll1 ftfiUlfjUllV. (A
V. —,
,vMw
sioas and other improvement and reap the!r p-ofits just the e.tme. Ist^ «»a a'»Us »'ther put row, shut
llaute audience, charged her Jisfeoe 18ubiC-.jbC(i $]{) ani morn-ug par :u M/\1A ann UM 1 .LANSWFMATU hA^nnuHii JIB
spoud to an tmcore. Part second did not come ofi sosmcotivly fs did part first, and Dan
lavl«
w^o
Vas in third p'nro of part second hadt) open it. M*-. Davis' tenor solo was greeted with hearty plaudits and he k«ndly responded. ilsU Cora Q'Poyle the warbler »-«nd whistler appeared twice Snsuccpi-ion at the
IC I amoug N»O foreuc and from N'SNY OX tn :-e li^hmen r-suraucesof RESISTANCE havo come in unsolicivcd. QOI
RUIT
may
appeared and rendered.
be
of the audienco.
said in
men valunoie point .'r» uu OUUOOK JURI CUUIUIOUW* W The maudolin club which had been be-: |8|biy this morning may be credited 0 hind time
ener
(ong
dM
in
silent waiung »«R -r^, rale to EANR at OM-^J upon luciantly left hall and went out *NIO \J0N of Uie am, and accoidinglya disthe driving rain. .... path w»S cent TI
PICTURESQUE drama oi Tyrolean L.fe, W JL
ENOW
Kayior'S on Monday evenlog ,RL^ league. WITHIN
WOATY
C3FTT^N®R» EM
In the principal PART. The thespHtof the whole^ th'ng is that we Ivrrthined work of iildnoy E, Kills and •»,.« .PA-
JV^FIIBINED work of SIDNEY -GARDNER, and WRPMATKABL^TROFIG Snd VOTIVE. As Herman LIPOID, SSANT ^F the Tyrol, who is a hunte.
I a 7
Sv lhat loaw« nothfng to be dwired. JJ» FOLD'their bands qnieUy fhas. A. Gardner can •£i?00 caunot be BC cured froma corpora for the enterprise ho hrs and let «»e chance of Ten-e Hants :!±±JSL IN ATRANAI^ ^4 ^FFIAG A MEMBER OF the league slip -Tvresentinsr to the P^hfR *»f -t „»y
excuw
IV»UIFI2 CJ1
her on
13I«»»P®"*1*DI2?™£O3 the extra i»xpen«. The ford the tsim -r-r
tieket fe out of date now and will bt ww* lert lo the finder.
Aw Insane Jfnsu
iTv Thtstaomlng JOHN Markham on SOUTH 'mdtodwd blmnp «U»tn«
Markham has bwsn empu»y*a cattle pens at the dWiU«i/.
TERRB IIAUTE
m, «VTIH I1IOU UU VUVJi WV»Vf« has become discouraged and disgusted
.UA will probably drop
vnirn, naa m« lty wny to attend days league pieettog at
JU tisti be has swoeiatid KRth him, aK»JJfciedo. He w»fmacb disgdstcd hem at seldom heard in this part of the eait It *be delay -in aeii'ng *o wo« ph ... I4eirry SdMftidt^ proxy, will give be
anta»ive3 a true story of ^9
situation here. ,, Said a wo 11 krown businees man and base ball enthusiast: It makes me very weat y. th'-i everlasting howl about the »iggardline?» of the street cv company. True it is that that corporation in helpi
Hit this bpsa ba't project would nave ve*ythin« gain and nothing to jc-3 nd indteu would make a'l there WPB in t, hit tbey have ieft-3d contribu'j can't b«* made conHbuta, and
THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK Who UM Candidate* ARE—RNTEREAT ©enters the BEny«*.
On Monday night next* the republics primaries win be held la the several wards of the dty for the parpoeeo! nominating six candidate for tne city council and delegates to the mayoralty convention which will be held on Saturday. There is not mach of a stir over the councilmanic nominations and for the most part all interest oentws in the mayor. The efforts of Mr. Doolittle Danaldson to set a cinch on the convention would bring tears to the eyes of a stone dog. He and his henchmen have been busy for some time past fixing delegates and arranging everything so as to have a walk away on Monday night at the primaries. UsSP
Hie remainder of the®%cket es agreed upon at tbe recent caucus is highly incensed at Danaldson for not withe [rawing from the race when it is so certain that he will be defeated. As
1
Evans-1IIGAIA for council ia the First
city vesterday on bis B. Steele «YS he is not in the race tne
to
Fakothe
N» the street lai wav directory. If every F0/ he treat,J e.auip
uiiiiv'iiual crank who :s howiing GO louu-i
Ao money from the stmet car cotupauv, no basebaM,' ard ate spending who'e vo'umes of good, healthy nreath in wainiug pndcrv'ng for a Jeigue •mm, liave thrs mr nota'uly fafed to contribute evenrs much as one poor dime. I like good 'an ball and am wil'ing') contubufa vnrd Ret iring it PI largely rs I am ab«e. nt oiheis do this insOad of howliuji r.bout tbe me^a s,re3w car company and we will 1 ave a taam and a eoou one. 3f CVCiy b5e bsl! crank in Tone Haute *:iou'd refuse to ivitron:ne the st.aefe raii'L_*. hau pj"»engc,.j PRU pxvv»
OQ
t.:«1 Bhut up, gsntly go down iu h'S rKK* et and give one little dollar, or even a half dollar, and do it at once, tbe t.oub'e in the way wi»l be removed rnd we will have better ball here this ee^on than ever before. "I am ready to contfibut© twice wbftt I nubseiibed but I have a dcep-seatod AND" th-ottling oiMeclion to giving one red cant, wbi the at— I. A t«A trxl Ml KA/1 '4 ft /*t*
Some
3
F(1IW
business men (?U'E JC- McChesney R»surance of libera' moneyed r-»is» uce
tbis connection that
M-. McUhesney bps b. en one o£ the most earrrit and faithtul workers in the BF^A ball in'»rest here, and the PRE=E»T.C^®R (ul outlook that commenced to brighten
g«tio effoits,
tuo Roleclious. W.U. Hesser and the Aiter going over tho ground this Poly technic banjo club failed{to put inan
rooro
(tjg ana tsking soundings thor-
hly, it was decided to ba perfectly
t0 oa
t^r at ono
.1 MfMni Mnt inrn a
A®DY
A. ««rtinor »», ««R«IBRRI»ND" seating TEI.E Hautj by PJ»Y «T*HJ *'L athedand/' a new, romantic L^^DO
0
AND 'iVrre Ilaut" wanted a
for
0 *h0
b,T?
T««'
,*$!.y
the KANT
.{ONR honu» a wondertul amount
cenaii untt ud wiii siv uucbiw. as fw®t.6nU*nce of tW sure it Danaldson gets the nomination ^.uie^
|MttpatroT»wmaB King come out
nine-ienins oi WMUWO *•. calculated that
if
Danaldson «S nominated
the republicans will do well
to elect two
men on their ticket. FOR treMarer wes
Haack has no oppos tion: and it IS now
time AGO the police
'evo'ver had been
UP
aHi force at *oll ell 1'^t njght
*1 itA JIHH IUILVUV
under a ficticious name
house
whom
rebsmed
Hammers, re^PWJ*
TDAY,
Uiat the iand
of
hnsissm HP*) sprang into being and
can have a fi»3t here this rea son without the aid of onmnanv. This is the riht kind of a feeling. Tai Ksw^» has thought aH along tliat the street railway company suonU. contribute to this fund, but h!*i con*idit the verriest nonsense for the
W'ANT of a littfe energy and pmh.
'lierre n«o»a lv-lTi-BEWIDTOHE TWAML, WE LA^B.I» that we an? finally in it,
Just befo.« the hour of going to prw» a dispatch from Andy Somm«»* stated mere WP I some doubt of Toledo coing into tbe lasagne that Peotia would be taken in if tbe Ohio tSty failed, cad tha^ Terre llanle had been admitted with ehten. ^r,
ORGANIZED CHARTT 1
Otgan'xed Charity held tttetr refttfiar monthly Tbe •cc.e^ry re|» led twenty-eic111 owes for the month thirteen ^re found to be nndeservin^eight cnrtennsewnw«e ***A tola abeltered at the friendly ton twriye wwfc
RAFAMD IV. W«W.ter
t~A Ihe man is now eelt sopoorti^
bo* I» Y«» «L«P!
NN
w?'d. W.
b'econd ward. John Thomri is out in the Third ward eny one else will make the race. Effort are being made to get A. R.
Gi-uber
NOMIVUIVION and IL he docs he
RRU bo elected. HE* is an ex-_ ^LDIER^A OOEIIY owner AUD a GO* citizea. XN the FOURTH fbe lepablicans have no out and ont candidate as yet.
berge, will ran ir tbe FIFTB and S'DRZ -RILL make the rrc® IN TLIFC Sxth ward rheiSer he gets the nomination or not. the dejnociatic side Joe Wildy is CONCEDED the mayoralily nomination PS •E OPS the G^.NG oacking and is an EUVT ,af3 of the wioe open .wn. The fisht
of this city
ed that two go'd watches and a
st
of
len irom vhe sto^e
C. L. Stoinbaugh at tbat place. Tuesday last A traveling
medicine
at the Filbeck
because he
fid every one here
new him. He had a woman
with
He said this morning that he
was gull of
the l?lSi cnarge and WPS not
of
JU
it, but WPS sorry thathe had
T?KE up es a thief. He HN not RM iu Waterman for twoyeais prs but WPS working within sis or seven miles of the plao about two woks ago. He is a tall man. sharp featured, weak eyed, and weau light clothes.
A MISSING WOMAN
Tbe fteeer* L^»k«d ""it
rooatl
feooie Lime ago word WPS received from 1 a Haven, Ohio, inquiring for one Jlv* B«ltey» who was supposed to have tV: bere several year ego and we^ per-, i^o e.e yet. The police have%cen on tho bunt for such a ciarpiter ever since the woid wai received and this morning tne I.all of Uie mi»h« rnoman was
found. A idll invfuifBuuu
.J Hear*•!«• Piled.
Oreiitt ooal—Frederika Sanett W. GharifleNaaeit. divorce. Plainti^alleges dmnkeuness aud failure to provide oa the part of the defendant. T. W. Ht
M^r^elaon and William Mebou, lorecloanrs, Bumsey, a« imey for pla^
A N*H«
FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 10. 1891.
MIDMGHT SURPRISE PARTY.
A JP*«rrr SCSPSBI •IKS BUSHE Li
M/.
nomination
Burke:
W scih
and Mike Biophv and Mike McNel.s
league t»am !E.e TH^ summer: FOR the clerkship, are ncck and nccjc.l ^..JO JI M«MH I %A IT* !l IF TIT A! /I AI
3 RI will put A
41lA
to THE -cation of
SXOKT. ',
the Oftt« Buaix« Ohm][tvea AIMlfkt'f MM] Verdict
the
m,""
Near the midnight after the last car h|d street railway lines and for the night, the of conductors and President Rippetoe, Thomas. Road Offic# Track Master George a couple of carsafcd battled to No. 1225 cr, where the gentlemen headed by their office?
of
S2ca!ibre
man named
Dr. Moseley struck town and
RE&?,^
him
Saeleyville, and LPST
night Charles Hyland and J. VV. loway rett'rncd to thie CSR J"tb him and h-s paramour, Florence Trump, in charge. They WETTED on suspicion
of
bav.ng commiWed the
BVIRF VIY but Mr. Stainbaugh could nfct identify H:M and no goods oa him. in the
failure
to find evidence
acainst r'm in THIL WSE a cbs'ge of adultary was filed against him. Heplead guilty to T^E cha»?.e and WP^ fed coat?.
sh*
t#*«
Jfarf
a aukdtt*
Kir last night, me in off the been housed entire force men, with retary L. D.
Hyatt and
tier, boarded 2 re hurriedly Poplar street! mbsrked and
mbark«H «r .H
taPP«pgon
toe
b3f
1 hero been delegated
cuiloyes O'-tlie
GOU^ANY
to
JUS. 1 eia-
IBEM
«.af3of the wide open *iwn. rne nam FHOTOOD
there is no use spending iath in abu between John Baies and Fred Ilertwig WHEREVER
you are
A IN NFI ALL. in
For council Mr. Weidele in the Fou»th is practica'ly the only man who hrs annouoc?d h's intention of making the rao on the (iemoc.atlc ticket
C^i'ie lepablinns a en'.Klm in*) a connpii.ny with detnoci ati who are ?n favor of the metropolitan po'icj Jaw
of" I^OMO I ale, nominoJcn of such
stop
the
c. now
?N
ROUVL. The efore VOTY sho TM mark such men RS have vot in favei' of LB'S 7S"
me sure or ^ayored it P^Y^AY. and de
at them at the p.Ima«I S, in order tbst
no 6Jch AGTIEMEUBI may be COD^UMET d.1
'.HI MEDICINEMAN.
H«
1* la oe
OJ
by
since ,ue first day rou
JN-CNDENTOF'.he VO JIDA
MFFICIEIIV
kindly feeling for you
th»
Tevre Haute Street Railway
EXPR"A "OU THEIR ^EEP
CIUTIDNOJUE lUorni *IHD4IM
appre-
and courtesy
KBICB H** ci arnc,ertzed yonr tlpatmeot
of
BEE^NE the guper-
Y'84"Jne9, It might be
for yoa,
of their
IIW A mere expression
apnreciatiol iu words
be
made, but In aaditkia JO-^LHIS vhey have procured ih?s beautiful stud, which tney desire me to pr -onidial:lond to ou
as a token of their
AD their
irratitude for
you^hVvo'doAthera.
you
'££kV it.^
mnv be
and
jet it remind you that
you
WETL RENJI MBERED
-IR
A False Chax&e or
Bn.&Tn *Y.
by
I »ALW^S
nrho
jon 89 Mr.
these gen
under yoursuperin-
uave *ervei
Btibke
om h: surpi 'sa he Jookt about upon
one broDz I face andl another and his eyr filled with "ua.] Those who know Kike Burke BFII kn4w tbAt he carries in his bo3om a G^-EAT heart PI full of tandei I' I RS one could be. TIPE *OCCPTION, anat oluti surpi'se hiinj WP3 too much for him but in feeling^Tirms he thanked the gentlemen for their beautiful gif raying that HI WN not for IH tr„utj or its intilo4ic value that he huu'D prh*3 their RIFT' so MUD) SS that it
TIMONFAI IROMTHEM THAT they
I
that he he I tri do his
J^'y
UV
.Z them. RIPPETOE then made ar few reA:.- thanking Mr. Burke oft behalf OF he company for his flde ity to 'their in^^RE^TS and the very efficient service he hpd rendered and wishing him well in his new field
labor.
Th's midnight mcetingwrsin everv is eieie
rvra
W
A all investigation shows tbat
ne tor ccavt agai isi the street railway jdothii dumping
ttse Weat
S«T.
Gewxe Cline beeame on Tws»&*r a&* Irtfwilh to«ebs»ooe erf whoa ta ti «»VK» keeper from ladi&aapolis, in Frank Ms^oott ^Seeond •trsinTit CUne svoceeded in doing up tm woald bt "fighter*" In shoit
mkrT
with-,
outanyf^mm being jeaiwty in}oreo
Jtm Grace, who wm stricken with
SShSSSSffi®
It wfilhe«oa» tintt, be
OR an T»E P»A TNMV
were said of him, and more. TIE1 wil leave in TEIRE Haut S a LEGION of warm FRIJEN^« who will unit A with the street railway employes in whbingforhimthe st tbat can pocsibly come to him.
THEOATES DAMAGE SUIT.
The
he was not married. W hen he
left here he
went
Jnry Is HaTloc a Hard Time Wltb Its Labors. The Oate«l damage suit seems to be a white elephant on the handrfof the jury and they are having a ha time in tryins to diepope of it. Tbe court left word Ipst evening tbat if they came to anv fl2rceroent during the nhbt they should leava a eealed verdict, hut dunng the whole night they debated their room, without reaching any sHppmg point. This morning the court cal'ea them out and psked what the prc3p_ct wrs for them to agree. Some thought that there WPS no chance for anything of the kind, and othera thought that there wei, so they were sent br 2k.
In
®^°ut j"}
hour the** kne ined to be let out and Judg ^cNutt, thinking that tney had veacned a decision, cent for the a^rnejs in the cp'e. They »me and the jury WTS trotted ou6 again but they had not P-rreed. Judge McXutt thought that they had not been out long eliough for a thorough jeoensideration of the them back again. At 11 0 clock they
About r?C0 to-day the court called the jury in again and they had not yet reach 1 any undewtanding so they were firetL They st^Od eight for ^ving «e
Inlnt*ff
f3,CC0 damages, [om^for The ^3,X)0 men would not come
down and the $300 men would not go up, 1 there they hung.
IN VERY BAD CONDITION.
in'iuHr^rj
she had died in the poor hou about condition. I three ago. _j JJow that warm weather is about to set '^*1'""""^ in the city should be placed in best
motor rr it Sixth 1 in toe vicin.iy 01 jc.iminto
wAmrn tbe s^de walk to snap off near .the nelghboihobd. Swa one man KoSndUllowln^ Uie wire^ to feU to* momin& who resides s.schaway that they stmck the car In which the was wd a electricity passed through it and through her body, earning perpetual paraiys^ i^Xx
Bad »a«iury
FiltcenOi etnit near the lot. "Thej ef ••«»•. .tench that already The Terre Hants Gas Company
ren^S" ,drivea muli from the vicinity. We have entered prot time and again and il «omethin|r is not done i^o-tly to tbe dompd« erftmh on that lot w« will have to tike the matter into our own hands, for the protection of the health of oar families and ou»»lv«*
A Bad WHC
^Roy Dempse'y w*$ bitten by a dog reeterday and early this morning it yn not thought that any as.Iotw wsttlte ^2L-*2f°jL-Sj bite hot sow tbe situation i» Knowing worre, The boy meat tomtool tha mcunaing *s usnal amd^ booeat noon his moths* attempted to
Unwound*butwb« the banti« hoy became
^caly vessrf sick and fainted. Att s^tesnoott h® h« hem confined to his cd snd the family is m«ch sro«risd| hiS Conditio*. ::V A I
jynuqi—Mnw gift ol matmmto?**" diet and foretell thsw«rth», hot vmf btmneestoan or WOWMIIMOW that it paje to adjfertlse in toHm fry ft LIHBOITOW,
Ha** as advettieeemt l| Tm S|M»T
SAPIENT SAYINGS.
SOHJE men are like blotting-paper they may bear the impress of a hundred good things and yet they are worth-
IT Is oftener the case, that what A man forgets educates fiirn more than what he remembenv
dnced. THKBK is no happiness in the world
E^UAL
nade
10 THAT
for
US
ONLY
wat follow ad tP?
hnrmd ope^ri
gen-
ce
Mr. Burke had LOH£ SINSSLCTIRED for the night but when mfoimt»?
by
Presi
dent jfrppel that wri WANTED at once his wue hr-»teafcd to cfil him. He made his appearanfio in
a few
MOMENTA
and AS he came in among h*s STREET railway resociat I A' wmbled there in his own house unexpected)JR AT the dead houia OX aight, ais manner^s might reatonably be Bupj oscd wavpneof entire AND genuine confusion,
wAfter a few
brief moments of delay, F?ecre,-My L, BThomas apprci cbcd ^"AD J""ID in subsianc?. -:F
of blessing others. Not
F1™1*
lence named.} ^TH®
MONE-V
TO THE
SICK*
NEEDY, help
FOOD TO 1110
hungry, is this
compassed: we gain it as we TIIFTN 'V-
WORA% "BY taking JOY in their good things even when our own portion is scant and poor.
Too MAS* CBILDT^IR^VL^^LCCOMPI^SH anything' because they fear both their parents and their teachers too many never succeed because they are made to feel they never can. Many a child who la full of animation and life and fun and happiness is made to hate his school and school books because his teacher does not take the time and trouble to study his disposition^.and thus learn how to govern FCINT|^GG^
AN ECCENTRIC ENGLISHMAN. THB late duke of Bedford made the twelfth peer to commit suicide
could recover I TI0N in England, was incinerated in a
CREMAtory
during
this century. BT the late duke of Bedford's will not only his body was cremated, but several boxes of personal clothing,* besides boots, slippers and SFVIERAL sticks and umbrellas.
THE body of the extremely rich and eccentric duke of Bedford, whose recent sudden taking off caused a sensa-
built especially for this one
cremation. THE late duke of Bedford sat in the house*0f commons for twenty-five years
and in tho house of lords for eighteen years, in all a parliamentary career of forty- three years, without opening his lips. His estate covered 118 acres jx London, with about three thousand residences or shops.
Tin? late dulro of Bcelford was very much of a hermit. He rarely went abroad, and not one in a thousand of his tenants had ever seen him. His income exceeded £1,000 a day, and every morning he awoke to find himself richer than he was the day beJ ore
Ai.THOt:OH the late duke of Bedford was cremated, when the bearers raised
his coffin with a statement of the cremation, in case, if the coffin were opened centuries hence, there should arise tome suspicion concerning bis death.
playfpl Tomn^Y.
Little Tommy was making a dreadful racket, playing that he was a locomotive, letting off steam, ringing abell, ©to. •Tommy,"said his aunt, getting in front of him, "you must stop this noise."
Tommy stood perfectly quiet for a minute and then said: "The engineer is waiting for the old cow to get off the track. "—Texas Siftinga.
Too Suspicions by Half.
Rev. Jonas Clutterby (to his seatmat® on the
train)—How
fast we travel,
But ah, young man, have yon ever thought of the flight of time? Think of the fleeting hours of youth, the golden days that swiftly pass away? Have you ever counted the minutes—
Battersby (unregenerato and suspi
cious)—What
are you trying to do? Sell
me a watch?—West Shore. Stolen floods Recovered, ijgst evening Officers Dwyer and Pierce went over to Brazil to look up some stolen goods which they had aucceeded in locating, and them. When thoy came back they brousht the 145 wedding wit of Clarence McKeever back with tnem. This suit was stolen from McKeever's house some time ago by Dudley and Evans.
The Grand lory.
It is said that the grand jury is begic-n'-na to look np the records of the second hand dealers of the city who have recentlybera found to have purchased stolen gocis. This Information has caused a stir amon$ the second hand dealers who have guilty conscience*.
A Tbe Potfee BllieSM* On Wednesday lest Judge Mcntt ruled tbe defendants to answer this tnorain« t) the complaint filed by the plaintiffs. They tppeered in court this
ing with their answers yet unprepared mn and the court extended the role until on 1 Monday morning.
in the aonth part of the city. LABORED ISSBM. VT atsfcAMta, Pa., AprQ 10,—In a riot at afire at Kingston's River yeeieiday caused by firemen turning the hose on a man who forced twenty men were inju.^d and it is fetno two or three may die.
V* tt* iiwatteMeay Cm. tK« afternoon efforts were IMSIIS
made to take «p the damage suit brought br^ackagainkthertreet railwaycomouiy Sotw Ome was ewcupied in try1M affect a comprom ise. ®N»DI«AI,«»«»«RT*
This morning the final reportof Joseph M. Wildy the admini^mtor of O. |e4«"«ada WM placed oa file in the county derit'a ottos.
ACH»*d
YtonBaate.Mit ol
BARNUJTS FUNERAL TO-DAf.
TUX WORLD FA MOIXS SHOWS1K 19 UU TO U8T.
TFE*
Servleea Were Terr Ffada tat In. prcwilre mm* the Floral Dtoylity W«a BMaUfnl-BBilMw Was
IF a man could live a thousand years he would probably spend the last fifty fretting-OTer what he might have done ««.«* «i oe ereciaa in tbe Adirondacka the previous wasted time. BIU^EPOBT, Oonn., April 10.—The by some of the members of the Societ?
CMMTLJR
DrRECTLT one enters a room there iaa "on- T. Baraum took place for the Prevention of Prejudice and it T* sense either of cheer or the reverse.
2
After leaving' the apartment, one may not be able to tell how it was furnished, but everyone knows the effect pro- *ne postomcs was aim pIARMI I
of
clock thia afternoon. The day was expected that the
The postofficej was also closed I s^kT00**8®
unta 5 O'4)CK. MMBT «^Y» the
F1 RAN THEM OUT OF TOWN.
806118 WM
the village, pelting
me body was afterwards^ taken niountains. a° K® »K« JI. the South ^^congt^itional I several of As its name indigain admittance, and the streets in the vicinity were crowded for a block in every direction. The floral display was magnificent. At the close of the services the remains were taken to Mountain Grove Cemetery for interment
verytaige, thousands being unable to sion, in the lurch.
A ltaarkaMs Seone at a Fnnrrai 1 London Yesterday LONDON, April 10.—A remarkable 1 j_MUrj.v
at
witnessed yesterday at Pendle ^,0^^ addition to his desire to see bury, during the funeral oi Mrs. Field-
.. •N|. J^1 tho pi-esident befofe the latter started on iugSwioton, whose death WAS attended HIS western and southern tour. He will by circumstances giving rise to suspicion I resume the discharge
against her husband. While the burial bis
rites were in pr JGRE® a crowd of fifty wo- ton. But if Governor Page, during the men in attendance AS mourners attacked I adjournment of the Vermont legislature a woman known to have been criminallv which does not reassemble until a year int'mate with Mr. Swinton and who had rom next autumn should conclude to defied public opinion by making her ap- appoint Secretary Proct IR to the senate pearance at the funeral. They drove
work and joined in the chase. In a moment, however, some of the men raised a cry that they might better be after the woman's partner in iniquity who w*s the more guilty of the two. Acting on the suggestion, the male portion of the mob turned their attack upon the husband, who was among the number of mourners who had followed the riotere. He fied amid a shower of missies and he,
THE POSTAL SUBSIDY LAW. Post^ Master ttenoral Wanamaksr Btndylnff to Iuiprova Mail Service.
postal subsidy law and consulting mem-
ment, but the advertisement is ne cessary to the legal formality and will give an opportunity for any one to submit bids, whether they have bad previous con sulfation with tho postoffice officials or not. Tbe number of bids to carry the mails to 8outh America promises to bo considerable. If $700,000, more or less, is to be mawed upon the southern service, it will make the new lines profitable with only a moderate amount of private business. The bids for trans-Atlan-tic servico promises to be few. The international Line may submit a proposi tion, but the bulk of the mail will be probablv carried, for several year at least, on European vessels.
TbeKSTasM MAI-derers
WASHINGTON, April 10.—The department of justice has received a communication from the district attorney at Baltl-1
were taking them to the patrol box thev broke away and one of them, pving his name as Charles Waid, ol Newcastle, Ind., was fatally shot. The other one escaped.
1
For Mnston's Sneetiior.
W
have
World's Fair.
to
her away and pursued her down tbe resignation of Senator Edmunds, it is street
her with
onerB 0
'J'URITFTHUIV4. result it WAS ordered th&L the FIHIUVTIS
be pretty well known before there are should be tried by civil process, hi-ir any advertisements about what proposi- conviction is regarded as certain. tionswill .be^submjU^toJhe govern-j AMBER6 13 IN IT.
cation irora ME UMUW CHICAGO, April 10.—Mrs. Gen. William more recommending the commutation of
E gtrong(
"KfGSrSi is ssttsss? jsws
Bnrsiar JTatali^ Shot. been in bad health. He ..
fffatSL »W SS1I'"*rtor-
WASHINGTON, D. Cm April 10.—Ihe ouve 01 seu uwiuunw
luuivi new United States treasurer before leav ing for his trip west is
revived,
E«. less BT
and it is
stated that Mr. Huston himself is now abeont consulting with bis prospective successor. I*
RICHMOND Va.r April 10.—General
was a
m?rn-
Want* to p»y «ae j-
At atxr Anril 10.—Governor Hill sent {stock yaros was gwv
BCFFALO, April 10.—There are morel
OM«R*P.
THE NEWS!
18 THE 8S6T
lirerfisiag Hrdiunti IS THE CITY
TWO CENTS.
SECOND EDITION.
A MAMMOTH HOTEL*
AXttlfon ifeiiar Hotel Wow Beio*
,HE
ADIRONDACK*.
Mw W, April 10.—The foundation I has been laid for the mammoth hotel which is to be erected in the Adirondack by some of the members of the So
uu IMU piaoe for the Prevention of Prejudice, and
structare
afternoon. The day was I expected that the structure will be com-
generally observed by the closing of fee- P'eted this summer. The promoters tones, stores and the public schools. rave
will be com-
10,000 acres of land with a
uu
Jwwer csaranac latce in
011 Ij0Wer
Saranac lake sum of
cates, the hotel will beqonducteel without prejudice and Jews will be tnade just as welcome as episcopalians or catholics.
PROCTOR WILL WAIT.
H« MAY
be
APPOINTED
to tho Senate
BY
Governor Page,
WASHINGTON, April 10.—It is learned on good authority that Secretary Proctor has no intention of resigning his office immediately. His return from the west
to Washington was caused by a personal
I vOOvU IAA OVI»4 t*V»» VV It 4w Uvvrla vV Ovv
of
office when
the duties
of
he retnjfns
to Wasbing-
fill the vacancy to be caused by the
stated by the same authority that tho
stones and mud gathered from tbe I secretary will accept the appointment, highway. A large number of mill This action is not likely to be taken until hands, attracted by the clamor, left their next fall and meantime Secretary Proctor
will doubtless continue to be a member of President Harrison's cabinet.
TWO INDIAN MURDERERS.
They Will be Tried for the Murder of Llenteniutt Casey. STOCX FALLS, S. D., April 10.—The spring term of the United States court
tie nea amiu a uuuwer 01 LUISAIES auu ue, 1 °P®ued to-dav. Its proceedings will be as well as his paramour, wes driven out of more than ordinary interest from tho of town. The wrath of the villagers Tact that the trial of tho two Sioux Indibeing appeased, order was restored and tbe interrupted funeral rites were decorously completed.
ans, Plenty-Horses and Leavcis-his-Wife, who have been indicted for the murder of Lieutenant Casey is on the docket for trial. The prisoners have been in tho custody of the army officials at Fort Meade, who refused the request of the
stnayinic unprvvs niui acrTra*. 1 United States mwial, try, of this city, WASHINGTON, April 10.-Postmaster that they should be surrendered for trial r^Anorai w.nomairor to still stndvini? the the civil court. Tho ground taken by General Wanamaker is still studying tne
tlie 0
flicer8
Wft9
that they were pris
war Thereupon the govern
The Trade of the lty h*H «rou Very Xtapldly of Late. BEUSSKLS, April 10,—Tho trade of Hamburg has grown so rapidly in recent years as to threaten the relapse of nil rivals of the great German ports. Among the sea ports which have found most reason to apprehend serious detri1 ment from this source is Antwerp and the merchants of that city are taking tevery step possible to enhance their trade ami prevent the oommerce of the port from oe'ng diverted to the Germans,
The Belgian government at tbe appeal of the interests involved has just raised Antwerp to the rank of a first class port, with all commercial privileges, immunities and advantages involved in that I classification. den. Wm. fi. Stronsr Dead.
this morning, cabled Judire
PBTT Uv IWL^UVUIW WA«« director. He leaves a large estate. Young: Woman Mnlcldc.*.
Ho ,L tan!0
t"U"e'
CHICAGO, April 10.—Mrs. Bcrlha Shearns, aged
20,
rumor that the president will appoint the trivial one, she having taken exceptions LKIAM TIMFF. I 4^.
till til VUv| W*v
rwir A\cA hpre last night. He loitv treaty with America, affecting Cuba, John B. Cook died here ia» nigw. mij that a treaty of reciprocity
native of Missouri I Spsin and America might be here since the war. His negotiated later. General Foster will in Detroit Gen. J. E. B. StuarMbe igwj^jrid next week. famous confederate cavalry man, married 1ieave —__— his sister. Clnelnnatl «t«elt Bamed.
threw herself into a
little lake in Union park some time last night and her body was recovered torn its shallow waters this morning. The motive of self destruction wri most
1a
w™
N
KA«NA A( KNF MRTTNOI* ill AT SNQ W
•pain Wan
9%
to the chat go of her mother that she WP* I not nuwing her sick brother properly.
to
Reciprocity.
MADBIB, April 10.—At tbe cabinet council, Premier Conoiss informed tho Queen that he bad settled with General Foster the principal points of a reel pro*
I CINCINNATI, April 10.—The fire at the
wm
government he applied to discharging f' but the property can be She outstanding canal debt. ^placed for $50,000. leb««] lanas Haw Use Grip. 1 A Bl* »tal Cateb.
Qotten under control at I
ViCTOEtA
«ablic school teachers sick hew just now Mand a has arrived here from than h«s been for yeaw. Halifax, tftakin* the trip in 144 davs. kKlay to the wperintendent oi .choomsr Sea Lion came in to-day enucation say that all of them are •affer*|ijwil#ie west coast with 850 seals skins. Ins troth the grip.
1
B. C., April lO.-lhe fishing
—4
nt tha
BS*£IS, April
ao far a»
the highest catch of the reported* The SltsMlw Is •eriewa.-'^
10.—Notwithstanding
the denials from various quarters tbat tv»f p^rttlcal situation of l^irope is of a condition, reports reach here continues her military ac-
snian tthsT rranee AiwU 10,-Two-hnndred easesU^fty and is mahiw preparations to ported em ths troop [mobilite arms on tfrTgsraian frontier. chip fiittdtfa, whkh has jast arrived at Plymouth.
Lord Vmulamm Arrested.
JbonmoWt April 10.—Lord James Doug1*— baa ham arrested on tbe charge of
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