Herald-Despatch, The (Newspaper) - May 30, 1891, Decatur, Illinois OT tie I tum i i tor thf i at it of lie wm 75 fur an mfen of of race at- J uf Mill Lit ft L im y Ul I- j i U l nj Monday On the ow will Decatur The we about through with work will therefore We plenty rf time to the city ud Me the ctt era given i show is BOW Bt Louig ud mi evening Tin aew tod which volten Col trained tod thing known to the circus will be it the old tod the grand will be ia tbe rooming Hi Will Tbe HMD of Chute popular hotel of the will be giad to lean that before long fe will take unto himself a better ball are legion and ID the thape of a gold watch will placed on table when be with Charlie it fnend and no rk had more friends and no hotel ewr M ia A ICQ of Laui and wat for COB with the Palace hotel when til father hid charge ot that i A L1 jn i af Stump and Rock o SMid market ul goods ID Can all of goods burglar alarm j pui In on tu electrical lints Alw lundie door To lift reet GANDEE TENNIS C K Fargo Co AGENTS CHICAGO ILL J B BULLARD i FUNERAL Mr I The u ty iif Uie wirt tt ot fall anu i t fi ft tie n In Ma line W MASONIC h L- r r t ti VH J- f 1 1 kan 1 do r h of jon i J want to e I hare no ha old follow mow bnt you see SOLD EVERYWHERE OF TOUR JEWEL GASOLENE STOVES ARE THE BEST Hade in 45 Styles PRICES FROM TO AUK 11 Y M CLARK ft Chicago Co BANKERS 111 XIII DECATUR ILLINOIS SATURDAY MAT NUMBER 39 THE PRESBYTERIANS The Casa of Dr Brigga Profound Interest Dfl OPENS THE Prof P Smith of Lane Seminary Op the Cudgel for Dr Briggi His Not Con- to Lost Discharges Quickly U S Pension D L K May the assembly's opening hour near there was much more than the usual in about the Street church where the sessions are being Tlic in tho ease was strong enough not to bring out a much larger at- ol commissioners at the prayer service but to fill the with tators the thv hour for the business session the nas was no f the ing ran over the minutes of the no heard because the oi Conversation and when the minutes tbe away for the battie heresy divided interest in this with tho report of the on the revision of Uic of faith 1 lie report of tlic committee on seminaries hud lieon printed was in every hand AV lieu Vat ton of Princeton the discussion He spoke lot what he termed a few of explanation but what was argument in defense of the favoring the veto of Dr appointment He felt that all were nilling to credit the committee with the desire to do what was best In Uie fullest recognition of the of mistake the committee been by one desire to do what ivas demanded by the exigencies of the and lodo in kindness with of the rights of concerned Different action was not taken because tbe committee was clen that this IVES It was the least tho assembly could do ind the most the assembly was called upon to do They had tried to consider both ent and future in making upthe report If Uie time came during the debate they were ready to the reasons for every recommendation If protracted debate became it would be conducted in the spirit which actuated the work of the committee Prof Henry P Smith of Lane inary rose in defense of Dr Briggs as against a proposition to put an end lo tlic of a minister in good standing The adoption ol the report would put a staia on a ister harm the church and cripple a school already hurt by a death Smith was in his references to Dr Green Not every school lie said tould hope to have professors ol the and mental stature of Dr Dr had been a professor oi Union collie for seven years lie had ability Those who knew him indorsed him Should his usefulness be lost to the It had said that hutl been rn i tie and was not sound licet rine Would he lie on before he was inaugural address of Dr deln to a select The nest week a religious paper published a syllabus of the address and rial ly made an onslaught upon Dr 111 any court in the land such evidence be received to convict a man? The second charge that he was cot orthodox was the graver one There were a number ol assertions in the address ever might be aid of their prudence not be said to be contrary to the tenets of the confession Continuing Prof Smith said that ID the Presbyterian church -a man was a here lie violated the system of If the verbal form of the con- was to ue insisted upon most of those present would to leave His There were three charges against Dr Kriggs for his presbytery to consider were his claims errors in the translations called transmission progressive sane t ideation and infant damnation Dr of published a that certain portions oi the new Testament were irregular Should not he also be proceeded against Dr Brings desired only to find grounds for the trines set up in the Confession of Faith The serious point was that of progressive sane ion He did not fully understand wha Dr Briggs meant on this point Dr Brings could explain Th Bible jmd the confession had been understood why not Dr Briggs posi tion The doctrine of the Presbyterian church meant every minute of time thirty human dropped into hell This went on for centuries Did they ever reflect and face the problem an keep out of the lunatic He thought that possibly Uod might fini some relief for C Logan D D of Scranton Pa wanted the action proposed by th J committee minified In tbe seconi resolution he wanted a change tnade adding the on me of Dr Briggs to those to be conferred with Not only was professor to be tried bnt a whole tem of control of tlie education of mm for the church would tu iht of the churc U they could postpone action President Patton says that it will be impossible to reach a vote on cose until A German grant woman 11 yean ot et with lupus bas been returned whence ahe by the im- ilffrint ut New Tlic department is at struggling ith people who aro hard ta own Lmt must go people proposed part property haw up their they overtop Capt A C or tlie T wcM f- fourth Ji to mart lor of Thirty f UJs trtun m tbe ju by of ur John killed bis a DO It tbat will come to ta B3 soon Tbo grand has aktn up C entered suit to ibu a ruin arrival of Suicide ot S May student wh was arrested for part i tbe recent celebration of tlie centenary oi tbe Polish constitution bas c suicide in prison in this city TELEGRAPHIC treasury cloaca ic is i about tte ol Davidson to s km in IN J ia i oner U not yet Jy by neu u Thf nt St to ullow o toko or buy buit d or r er as bo ig to in Now Orb Tbt 11 iih rs on has to iti itd TJio refused tQ concur n tho senate to the John by Wuu Tlie grow ut ot A er nuU the wita ul of he not legally A quorum t but a Quorum t boo ate was uot Tlic Jury at has o UlU wunt to the En Sberman for IDF tbc of at tlie of tbti latter n A little son of lining on fta dog took him to to uso a en Mra Lucha of while her children suicide anJ fired ot all burned to iJMa to tO CO 111 It tLm A jimn was tip tun units south or by i ami ol a other He submitted t the point of u revolver 41 In P The failure was injudicious investments m rent present at Fort the ceremony r of bould across kic nt tLut pom t to the wife were tho near Ind T by an d trnini oti tfic roud and IK v ctn home fll L M HS two jH ot revolvers to up Ins T KLH but secreted y As I it NnS CTO vt tbe i I] a in the I nt against the COL for 250 lor to to the plaintiff ut EL h mi to the Tlic dw from 1 April TO n ii Ik to Stin night ui fmr trim llu Js to from New papers ii hu Colorado board tt tu Rusk his order tn hold trail Cattle it Line The Ja ob- i on I OILS tu us It la a m favor It lit announced by n o ind means Hint mi additional to be raised In Chicago by tbs in lj i an A ass wEll oe tlm wealthy who have not London that the most the French wheat at bushels require Eu 9 Minnie Brandon a girl of 111 by to n In her father's f LI objected to bo young mnn she from City stale that a deputy and a troop o Static cavalry bad had n tight with Jiu notorious ol train and that En tho Cleveland of a cousin liU Ccl He WAS in tbe jf a Uo m the and a a vote of ttt tu not to late for A form adopted suppression of to aud of at actual coat To Found a Lutheran May day's session of the ftD synod an eral thf board of tion of to found a Lutheran in provided ihc raise In one July 1 proposal ftd amid great and was by the ent Mr oi Xew who made the generous gurc additional memory of his saint- ed Out t Is no for the report that Sir John Is critically tlL Sir is from a and although ia a condition ia nevertheless able to attend to public business at his A SUDDEN SUMMONS May M banker and exchange agent of this bas failed with to A PaH of Oast Over Presbyterian Assembly JUDGE OF ST LOUIS in a Faint While the AMemMy on the Legal Aspects of the Dr Cote Dying in a Few Minutes DETROIT Mick May this af session of the assembly Judge Samuel M ridge of St Louis died suddenly He was of the committee which hod the case in charge and was looked to with respect by the hia moderation and clear-headedness ning the confidence of ail He was in good during the morn ing session and was an attentive listener to the proceedings He rose to make manj suggestions none betraying any bitterness whatever in the dispute This afternoon he reported in his place promptly and in the best of humor Shortly after the opening of the session President Pat ton announced to those about the chair that it would probably be impossible to get to a vote in the case Judge rose to talk on some legal points in the cose He was listened to with close attention He held that tho church must act this year or the ter would be ended Before he got through he fell in a faint and had to bo carried out of the church doctors came to his assistance bnt he died in a few minutes The tragical occurrence threw a pall over the assembly The fainting fit came without warning He said on his arrival here that he hod never felt ter in his life He had to go to Europe but found that business en- would prevent Only to-day he spoke of this little disappointment Immediately after the announcement of the death of Judge Breckinridge the assembly adjourned From Lata Home ST Louis May 38 Judge hud taken a prominent part n the Presbyterian convention at Detroit Mich and in all works for advancing in this country Death found him engaged in effort in which it might often have come to cut short his career He was very active in the work of the eon von t ion and filled an Important place en tbe committee to which the serious and threatening disputes of the were referred Samuel M was a member ol the amous family of tucky and was a cousin of Jobs C in ridge and was a nephew of ert J Breckinridge lie graduated at Princeton anil after completing his legal education came to St Louis where he entered upon the law in fie soon obtained a large practice and one of the best-known lawyers n the city At the outbreak of he ranged himself on the aide of the government and made many speeches lie was as one of the leading of the state but declined to run for office For thirteen years le has been president of the University club and bas been president of the alumni Judge Breckinridge leaves a widow and a large family He resided at No 3231 Lucas place He leaves five daughters two of whom are married One son a resident of and an- other Jlr Dave Breckinridge ol New York Dr DETROIT Mich May is not generally known but it is a fact that Prof resignation is in the hands of the trustees of Union seminary They decided to stand by him but the veto which the assembly will doubtless place upon his ment may it is thought make them consider It best to accept his tion and so relieve the seminary from coming in direct conflict with the est body known to Presbyterianism It Is believed that Prof Briggs has now under advisement an invitation to join the faculty of the Cambridge di- school connected with Harvard A Ind May one of the soloists in the musical festival was made defendant in attachment proceedings in the superior court and her pay in the hands ol the festival managers was ordered held to await the issue of the suit She broke down completely when the pers were served saying that it was an attempt to humiliate her In a city In which she is a stranger The suit was brought by the First national bank ol Butte Mont and the debt is Journey May cruiser Charleston will probably remain at Collao three days to coal and then ceed to Arica Chili Her chances for catching the Itata now seem to have narrowed down to nothing as she has neither Men nor beard from the insur gent vessel The cruisers Son Fran Cisco and Baltimore are at ant their chances for taking tbe I to be much better than those ol the Charleston Coal Pp OP MEXICO May dispatch received from Acapulco last night says the commander of tbe harbor has re orders from the federal ties to allow the Esmeralda to ge fuel The will take on a suppl of cool and immediately after he will soil No trouble is now antici pa ted by the people of Acapulco Stand May Kerger counsello to the court ol appeals at Bordeaux has committed suicide owing to in bourse amounting to A MOB M Mont tt Ul Hudi of k If ob Mont F Eton manager of the electric roil way and cable Hoes narrowly escaped he vengeance of a mob evening which followed him and bis escort to jail several hundred trong throwing brickbats and shout tig Lynch all the way Iroin his office tij the county prison Main street was filled with men and t seemed that their presence there was by some ed arrangement so sudden did tbe e- the street Conflicting in circulation as what demonstration found- Boyle of the cable line on h jar drunk and UP fit tor duty He v ordered off the ear ind requested to go to the office and fet his time which he did Tbe office s ott the second floor which Is by a flight of stairs from Park street was picked up it the bottom of stairs about It is feared y hurt about the head Woolston said fell down the stairway landers said threw him The friends of labor quickly espoused Boyle's cause and it is sible to ret the facts As soon as the crowd dispersed Woolston was ted to OF DISCONTENT Tbe ot How Orleans Indignant at In Bribery KEW May are many of discontent at the developments in the bribery case The apparent spiriting away of one of the witnesses and the assertion hat the law can not punish bribers of ales jurors have made a bad imp ion on the public mind and may lead ft serious trouble Tlie newspapers are loud in their warnings that the of the people will not longer permit he delay in the purification of the of justice The New Delta New cans Is not in a mood to be trifled with We would greatly deplore a re- enactment of the scenes ot March 14 on that day the people were de- not individuals but a system and they are determined that that tem in all its and ions shall be destroyed by legal and judicial methods if possible but be de- in any event THE GAV DISASTER a bom Bank and Duty May court martial convened at the New York navy yard on April last to try George A nell charged with negligence in two vessels of the United States navy the Galena and Nina to be ed near Gay Head light Martha's yard island Mass oa March 13 have submitted the findings ol the court to the secretary ol the navy The court finds Commander guilty of the and sentences him to be pended from rank and duty for the term of one year retain his present number in bis grade during that period The findings and sentence of the court neon approved Secretary Tracy TAKE YOUR CHOICE Conflicting to the In- May St Jurg correspondent of the Times tele- graphs that paper that the departure of czar for Moscow will be made cretly The railway line is he says guarded on all sides by strong ments of troops as are the approaches tbe stations along the route All ar- rangements are complete to assure the czar a safe and rapid journey On the other band a St Petersburg special from another source declares hat the czar has for the present his intended visit to the French exhibition at Moscow A Down From the Bweh and BERLIN Hay lars ol the suicide of Baron Gaffron of Silesia show that the baron who was judge of the dis- suddenly left the court room in the middle of a trial and hanged himself in his He waj about to be married to a Brazilian lady and had to he In good health and spirits Ho explanation of the sudden suicide is conjecturable except momentary ity Triple May official Zeitung states that a tion of the triple alliance is assured on a basis essentially unchanged Tbe modifications are simply such as are advisable in order to reconcile the tual obligations to Italy's financial condition England's position with re- lation to the is merely that ol incidental harmony Mow Twt of Authority will PHILADELPHIA May E Wright appointed by GOT to fill the vacancy caused by City urer Bard resignation telegraphed the governor his acceptance ol the tome It ia Inferred that this acceptance will bring the question ol who Is authorized to fill the vacancy to the court A NEW YORK May Jefferson Davis Miss Winnie and Mrs Stonewall Jackson received more 400 of the of southern society In New York and Brooklyn Wednesday evening at the residence at Dr Lewis Mason of No street Brooklyn Balded by May ry store of E P Copp on East avenue was burglarized burglars the store and everything of high The loss la r THE QUEER IN EGYPT Toe Sensational In Perry County HI for Counterfeiting HDD BOGUS COtH HIKED About of and Van til the Reverend Rtv Dr In tbo Role of S May The Wrests n this city oi the notorious Rev Holmes and his equally smooth accomplice W Vancil brings to light the lis story of Rev Vandl Her George W Vancil was horn and raised in this Perry county forty-five cars ago Jlc has two brothers and wo Irving here He received a school education and was a Methodist He began to tho Jolted about fifteen years ago lie a preacher in the i E church soulli Being communicated for lying he the Will Baptists and reached that doctrine for oue Tor some cause he left them last winter and joined the Missionary to in the creek lie ice at the time being about six inches thick He himself off for one oi the most pious and godly men In all this egton While he was in the Methodist episcopal church south preaching at Stone Fort in Saline county he met ho notorious Holmes who n a short time and under the powerful loly ihost preaching ol Vancil ex- so it was reported a ion of faith almost as miraculous as tint of at Paul Holmes immediately went to ng and in a short time afterward he nd Vancil became fast friends as stert of Christ and also In making counterfeit money In other words Vancil engaged himself to Holmes as an agent to shove the spurious coin at the rate of 40 per cent on the dollar and has done a thriving business at that and preaching for tbe eighteen months Holmes in the meantime out tbe inducement that they could both in a short time become millionaires About one year ago Holmes came to school house stopping with its friend Soon after this he eft tbe M E south and united with the Disciples of Christ and though not ordained he did considerable on his own account He returned to Stone Fort in Saline county and but little was heard from lira until two months ago lit wrote Vancil he had been out and had lost Which now is known to be meant as bis models labels lor counterfeiting He at once came back to and to preaching The neighbors and people made him donations of books clothes etc etc and much good money ly he rented a room from Mr P an old settler and one of the most reliable and meu in all Rev Dr A J of thh city who has had of the entire case suspicions of both Holmes and Vancil with Mr Adkins in regard to the ers The plan laid was to elect Holmes superintendent of the and make Vancil a deacon thereby keeping the two worthies at work here without suspicion until the net was ready to haul in around them Mr Adkins closely followed the in- struction given him Pr and it was not long until the were canght in the act positive proof being had that they were ing Dr Fishbock wrote to the United States secret service in Chicago stating the case and asking that an officer be sent down to take them in Rev R A Wheatley is also contributing his shore toward the case In carrying out the cor- respondence Capt Porter United States secret service detective arrived and with assistance traced tbe men to Stone Fort arrested Holmes Saturday Vancil knowing nothing of it Tuesday night there arrived here United States Attorney J A Con- nelly United States Deputy shal T E Bacon and United States Secret Detective Thos I Porter who with Dr Fish back at the helm went to home three miles from town and arrested him at 1 this morning A 1 he was bound over to the United district court at Springfield by United States Commit Reid and at left for Spring field So well had the plan of Dr been laid and carried out that the tire operation consumed but six To say tbat the people ol Egypt ore all torn up Is but a mild expression As it is known that three more of tbe gang are here every one is the CkM NEW May Alh at handed dawn tis de- in the celebrated Myn will contest in OMf IB Involved The declared tbat the ivill ot mode New Orleans tbe fore died and which made Marie P Evans sole executrix for- gery Be declares the will Wm A Wilder and as executors is legal to probate SAN Tex May cose against L Plaget manager ol Banker Sullivan's ranch who went to Canada with ol his money bas been compromised has turned over to Sullivan ant will not be prosecuted Louise bronce who fled with Piaget fa still Vivendi May senaU the renewing tbe modus for the Ashing of 1391 TIM BUL Pa Ma ate has agreed to the ments to the and UM now goes to the governor Vienna May oi this city yesterday decided to con- their strike Three thousand compositors are oat at present N May Epsom Grand Prize of sovereigns was won by Leopold Mr St Kilda second tbe Westminster's Ordnance third Will to Bar Harbor New YORK went out driving this morning and will tave another outing In the afternoon It has been decided that on Monday next he will start for Har Harbor WASHINGTON Muy og were appointed jy the Tolan Kock Rapids la August T Minn fin In Hold NEW ORLEANS May British steamship European which sailed for and London Wednesday ng with a general cargo returned to he city last night with fire in tier cargo Rie extent o will not be until discharges her cargo What Bald MADRID Slay an interview M Dominican minister It IB the course of for a treaty ol commerce with San Domingo America expressed a desire a acquire a harbor bnt J assure you that my government will ccdo smallest territory Elver Sewt 5 we 1 Inch n the mail tout on the anil cool cool fir clour nnd coot Tiling THURSDAY M UH M So 1 tta Futa June n July tt vie No t mixed Juno July nae n a No I 11 W tn I in W clear Ho mow Ml K clear Jll Wool Mills s 61 fine No 2 culi tiny June No I mil June July i Mo July lute Kyt tmt I Vov Almost np to and ufl to September Uav July a 9 n July b Jane j July July 0.31 wad floe Wiort Corn r lau Stock Si Pocking or spring drift Otto 19900 food a goud 110 00 i onto 300 to 1 MOO 11 to 7 years ou moo to I no ISto KVt hanila JW M B and talei of others cowl od and prime licH butchers 136 light H and range M 9 11 Knw OrtvaM Mtc Me Niv Ton Uu 18 at cent 441 for tat for 111 Md Ibe Mock to two to noon ran o k ot proportion M Hj ii DOIT M per W tut Bullion in tlw Ine in foe New now fold in at nt don Mine Iret and out ITU ID per elfie WM toe only stock Ui loM by noon to tie to pa ibe Thv at to U lower ttW THE TEMPLE REPAIRED S cMK It fa to tro aol to labor tor tlu tun ot tto la bin you a C SM laa lut Hw king ol M king of ttw first part of and bad dona bMt to i norabtp of wd tte winked Idol ot Baal Jut the Ime koni John became irael He of ud IM ot Dial making IN of UH ol Abab led Jt and Inherited the and talonu ot ber wicked Ste all her except wai rued and D by bta aunt anA ruler o nef and the ot Got and bail a temple Jennifer t ot the mid wicked of 8 cb IS TM Ssa to KELTS OI-EH tla loage lo home ol tho LoN tbe now jaars old and neglected iSoe v batt bten tils 1 Tbe t The people on Ibo day by a popular tore down Uie of Daal 3 The In the was t Mow nw ttie fourth niona out and OBO It tbe delay verr Mil the TOUT ot Kines t tbe collected largely to and Dot much mote than they needed 3 the people bad wot to give where UK saw no of the of were when there no temple but only the tabernacle A a up 11 Ir court ot the tbe altar nml Har tbe door trom ibe court Into the that Lev Deut The of the providential vation of the infant or from the murderous wrath ot is one ot the romances of history la those wild and cruel days GO many of the had been murdered at last a babe only a few old woe the living descendant of mon If God's promise to David and again to Solomon was to be fulfilled that child must ever proposed that that child die Thus we have again ae in tht caja of Jezebel and Elijah a warring ot vine and human purposes Vor months after the of Uw royal family went on that all her hsJ been carried out to letter Yet all time wai ty foiling the queen's piano and that too by instrumentalities purely One hundred and fifty the ple had been standing But iD that tury and a half tbe kings had paid mom attention to building new and tlian to the temple ot God in good order The result WM thai the beautiful building was sadly in wed of general repairs un- to carry out At first ever tbe work went on slowly for the hearts of the people and of priests too were indifferent some of funds to their own verse Jerusalem's temple long since No building in the world taken rta For our in no rath sense temples of God as that itt which the at Jerusalem wma and temples have long beoo To call a clergyman priest and a church a temple of God except in broad and is simply backout of to The church bma one great and that t Christ and am human hearts and not brick and mortar ing out this idea then wo tove the theme of temple repairs In a sense Every child ot God to on the lookout to aee whether hta temple How may know when on r spiritual building for seeing what lum fallen out and what has been built into the temple character i goodness temperance stonw and may bo likened to gold silver and lor value Prayerful investigation Ul everyone whether be is using building material or not years past cSd use these als have allowed them to fall out ami Safe replaced them with ot Ifad temple of stone wood straw gold haj stubble and It nave been a building even more than it was And hat it any way ed by tile abore ol be TouW have the of his people Yet like thb in realm may often MOD kind ot k spiritual would that be that of hatred joy wrath neat muden faith and idolatrj? The Bev A r a D t The of 9 We are greatly under whose we place a No will make good without a right heart t Unbelief will allow the of to 5 We should patiently repair all i bouse ol the worship of God