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   Herald-Despatch, The (Newspaper) - June 20, 1891, Decatur, Illinois                               Iru iif I in no i tat werd In u 1 tin lir tullu J 1.111 o o liiv i- n kti to re- IM waj i invalid 11 t M- u a ift r to uf im ton t Uio f trill tr t at me Cedar t fully numb Fort r f u great fur killing n tilt Of jht i t in- 1 credit been cap- bn n 1 uC tiie London aj thu -n per ot tho iif A 1 III i it mU tbe l u ijf was i club on the to the 111 hM ot tuw and find la tag samol lit btu a 1 rack IT other In From the ot Thursday An -a Mo at T is ki I d bv a Santa Fe 11 WM at lift tcr INS KO Ai 4 i ve's A ot two led John a accidentally a It n s suite 1 III 11 tine ot iod rt it City la t of s In 1.111 ur uli for alt gatun one nmti lest and the i la at Win ol lias been tor he bat p t I II Husk tin ot Jack county Tet Ly is lead a and tilt Helena tbe ot bli list the tj fru nl tit ilit Hie that to i ii c for with A 1 in a train neat Mo L it from tract n and were burt w H r et the i p j H no whatever in tilt H curium trust has killing from til ot It r 11 1 f em urn M I unman ai U In ii to figure iti a litigation It 1 thought tut Indian not bo ejected on June IT owing to tlic und if U punier nit I ill Zealand Mann a ride foil alt a car justs from An that tlu ol to IM be low the ami n largo deficit n the li User ft by as saving that tbc it runs eat man tba me by ot- UP for use ol these plated hart us council of Switzerland Ima granted if nil who In Ilio ton ot TirmO M list James u Jones ot Denver met withT J Strain lum or a drew a shot Strawn dead Mi Jn x J to murder tils counsel My Ing thu iller New Orleans lynching Ills preferred to a jury trial from Honolulu that the In tbe and hi leper settlement tin uf tso Jepori tan doim It ae counts of havoc to both and progeny ID tlic valleys ol the i und ut 11 ot and belr td tin it li J W Ii f u K-rt fu in the r 1 Im ion I MI Men any ason of Joseph lj to bi- ot n tan rum iff n tanner two I Itf 11 11 sitting in hi 3 In- i r put n or Hie n In a al acts in connection the c toJi Hi of tho ot s-i the n Fort garrison will be In- to inen embracing the terT in tin i try cavalry miit IPS largest in Ibe country Col R It one ot tne moat brilliant of j and In WBS i walking in his buck yard and itus killed by bis s Jlr secretary for Ireland says that all Iti tha crimes set deal laic will Md from the whole ot Ireland county Clare dud some ot the omei in which tho of campaign still cusis Wm aged K ace tally ana kilted at lie had squirrel hunting and snt donn In ft doorway IbB fun till body he mOTed ot tiie trigger and the gun A ot Junior been sUt for In The was held In inry which ami butt made men The Inventor or was by Scotchman named Robert Barker who obtained a license in London in 1737 and erected a on Leicester square was with Robert the practical inventor oi the who panoramas into Paris lii but resigned in favor of Thayer perhaps in order to girt his attention to the application of steam to boats Thayer raised a rotunda on the vard whence comes the name of the Passage dcs Bonaparte caused plans to be drawn up or eight panoramas in which his were to be shown to Parisians whom he always tried to im- press with the of bis in order to keep them faithful to his itar Bui these never Barker was imprisoned fov debt at Edinburgh in a cell with opening only in one corner of the toot of the It not see to read but he found that njf the paper near the narrow of that fell through in the tht became distinct Mil biro thinker and after he was he began on lighted from ia a Herald toW Mrs of Ind that Hud was to meet ftn This the become XIII IHt GENERAL'S BRIDE to Commander of the United States Army Takes a Wife DECATUR ILLINOIS SATURDAY JUNE Four Hundred Out in Will Spend ihs Hour Bride's June ol ni in 1 and com- of t noon in St i in -I A in the i1 vip vi At f Kt in t i tilt acted s of nf tlir uf C 11 of J- H ol About same t the was Gen party the Hotel nk were in where t rv by the s 1 lier thon i to Oil ttie en- parly 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Ibp accident 111 -I IliT 1111 In 111 iip hax b LII ordered tu pav the Sinn uf iti in from LI nil nf 11 N f a pi iino lor fifty nt stnt i- p d trim for p n batch tn p another Cut Ho was 1 i! ikut tlic of s mil bii limit tion m Jii I i -i F and I- M ot by die to rert men by an e in f n on tbc gas in si in Atn secret Thorn aim Wits lor Tin of i ill ill lit 11.50 near 111 II Illielll lOUt in ii Hi 1 ut nee Wat tur uf i-l i i pin in irf Die v of Virgin to t lie in mi The f of Illinois Ciof of hi ill ot if of tev I1 L U of til i 1 mil ii ry w nr nf file in in r i lie lolt li n ndy WILL TALK FINANCE The President Calls a Meeting for June J FOSTER WILL BE THERE to pat ant and Minor plated In the Treasury May Continue he of Silver Dollars Prior to the president's departure for Cape May he n call for a cabinet for Friday Secretary Foster will return in time to attend this meeting as he announced previous to leaving imperative that lie be here at that It is understood that financial matters will engage tiie attention of the cabinet meeting others the continued coinage of silver bullion the final dis- position of tbe question of extending the per ceat bonds and the change in the asset imil liability statement sued by the treasury daily and monthly a of cs of a minor character arc con- in the treasury department at the ci the fiscal year The act which vides f or t lie purchase of 4 ounces of silver bullion ouch month also gives the secretary of the treasury the dis- cretion to suspend the present coinage of ounces of silver bullion each month It is stated however that Secretary Foster may conclude to the as heretofore t ol I will to a 111 la liwn rniil WISH thu Lieut A tile ji nt un tn liquidate IKS lina nil t t ol li 1 and n t- mid ji been til I I- r tils in iii J niili mi 11 t City Mo where TURKISH BRIGANDAGE A BrUand Tn who and Like m Prince June A from Constantinople gives an alarming count of the increase ot brigandage in various parts of the Turkish empire In the Turkish province known as Old Servia a brigand chief named Mihran bas established himself in the tains with about eighty followers and lives in princely fashion on blackmail exacted from the ple of the Til ages These ave glad to pay for the exemption and of their property from injury and for that purpose each householder pays Mihran o sum in proportion to their possessions Christians being to pay about double the amount exacted from Turks is said to IMS a renegade Italian and he holds his followers ia complete line One of them been shown to plundered a peasant who had punctually paid blackmail had the ears and hands cut off anJ sent them in a bag to the injured peasant Mihran exacts from the honors due to the rank of pasha The Turkish ties made a demonstration of attacking the brigands about three months ago rat their forces without ng done anything of consequence remained in seclusion for a days and then suddenly descended on the Tillages anil collected all the amounts that the peasantry had agreed i i J in in i p li liu tiie a lil Her May white wass iu whita India to and was trimmed with white 11 Andrews the wore ecru silk with velvet and a hat Her were and she Out Amen Stars the Bad ol Two a n professional aeronaut persons made an a MHH by a great hail of not more tlian had been tho of the t tir was t lose lib balance fall to Uic earth U saiJ to V up of saving lite his in- a nature its tiro it anil finally jf tbe clouds The prefects ol tow ivere to u sharp outlook for ballon but has n he aril from it if nna com- ii itli A n Tin tiw i 1 UK ic nt lu in Ml 11 li Hi an wild at S lias Hi H MS o 13 on dr Ihu nod ilia of tin on mo to bo alt l mo to bo alt Thi Locust Plaene tn Attica N lunc stories come from Algiers of the ages ol the locusts In many districts not a sprig on a and the are in a tion Their only resort for is toe locusts themselves of which vast quantities are consumed tho I Mr Is rapidly He drives out unit witli the president Ono ot tues tilts or tiie sealing Tin ot tbe twu to sen iras nt Mr request A Andrews anil Capt JM M ean erow boats anil liy ton set nut for a rnee to End In on the Beet near N workmen found or wiio in tlut liu tiy or divil but of tlic f lo Hit by from a bluat June jitks arc falling in London and CO rumors of a revolution in Portugal ot o Boy et fa a re A boy was found a few days ago it bis up in n sort of kennel to tbe roof anil in a pitiable condition tie was clad In rajs and covered witt The w bo is about Itt years old was fruitfully emaciated atit must liave starved to death H was too weak to walk when lound I kept in tbe eel fally a year His father and step- mother Who are small have beun arrested and an ii Suit National proceedings hare been com against to recorer fron him he has to pay as costs ic the O'Shea THE ALASKAN L Letter from on the n Bond bo June Charles Francis Adanis of Boston oi the Union railway has ten a tetter to E H Wells the Alaskan explorer concerning the latter's scheme for u railway to to Alaska Sir Adams 1 wna last In andalio Aluska It to me not that tiie tonic a would be be rom Into tho mining country ot but 1 was equally o tact this had nol it will crime in the ton or This significant letter will attract at- tention from railway managers all tbe country It is construed as a admission front Mr Adonis tbe railway may actually tie built within the next twenty years thas forming a link of the chain that is to connect the czar's Siberian railways with America IS C In t3 Win KETT June Recorder has an editorial signed by Thomas C Platt in which he says that he is in for vigorous and aggressive fall present all the important issues clearly before the ple York lie says is a republican state on national issues because of its large manufacturing This should surely matte the state republican this fall as the will have an Im- portant bearing on the presidential election of The editorial con- us follows with a Me and popular candidates and there on the part of the tint the Bball In and a patriotic and truly American n platform will be I lo gee the state by us jn November All signs ol point waj Our la united nnd Onr op- are full ot and are at- on tlm A Sail Out June party of eleven persons living at sailing in a small on Rice lake last evening A squall capsized the cratt and John Ms danghter and were drowned The others werr The bodies of the drowned were recovered Left tor Ohio June Foster lett on the 11 o'clock train tot O He Trill return 30 In Ms absence Assistant Spaldine Acting ot TROUBLES ai to NEW YORK June from Hayti bearing on the rumored of are conflicting report of death was brought here by the Adas line steamer Alvo direct from polls The officers reported tbat tlie report was freely circulated at Jacmel and other ports in the hood of Port-au-Prince At Jacmel the populace was in a high state of excite men t on June 0 on count of the frequent murder of ers by order of govern meet When the news readied that city that 100 citizens had been put to death at Port-au-Prince the people denounced the wholesale slaughter As a result six of the Jacmel people who were the loudest in their denunciation were thrown in prison and a few days later were taken out by soldiers and put to death in the presence of families and friends Minister Price denies the report oi death lie claims that lie would be informed If such was Consul Price said was not the slightest foundation for the statement that President had been shot that lie had received a mail from Port an a later date than the tune of the alleged and that his advice indicated thing was tranquil down there and business affairs being transacted IB usual Were said Mr Price many merchants in this city would have been notified of tbe event by cable HARRIED A SIOUX Elaine und nn Indian NEW YORK June of Elaine Goodale the authoress poetess and Indian philanthropist and Dr Charles A Eastman the Sioux In- dian WSS at tno church ol the Ascension street and Fifth avenue clergyman was Rev Dr E W Donald It was a quiet wedding Ad- mission to the church was by ticket and about 200 invited guests witnessed the ceremony The bridesmaids were the sisters of the bride Dora and Ko reception followed the marriage but there was a reunion ol the most intimate friends of the family at the residence of the bride's father Henry of West Fifty-seventh street Eastman a Indian whose ternal was a white inim rino nc graduated from Dartmouth col- subsequently studied medicine Old now govern in out Inspector at Pine Alias wna oil her In Berkshire Mass twon years ago She Is the elder o the two ot Hill ahe began her work In of tho In J tans eight years tigo becoming nnt a teacher In institute wad laier government Inspect resect schouLs headquarters a Pine She a woman ot beauty and to resign lior position as tho duties compel her to travel ly this she regards as with JEWISH REFUGEES Tun In o LONDON Jone Berlin says that Herr Isaac who has had charge of Berlin committee for the reception of Jewish from sia is in favor of sending the large proportion of them to one of the new western states of America where there is still a great deal of unoccupied land He believed that it is them all ia New York ami that many more would follow agriculture if the were not under tbe present system tot easily led to take up some petty line o city business already perhaps over- crowded Isaac soys that th committee have not failed in au meritorious instance to extend relief the money for tiie purpose com- ing- from Vienna and London well a Berlin There is some complaint ol th severity with which the fugitives are treated by the German police who wv not suffer them to remain in beyond the intervals between tw trains families in this wny hnr ried on to Hamburg or Bremen for em before they are in a conditio to stand examination by the authorities The result is tbat som are rejected who with a day or two rest upon arrival would hare proved entirely acceptable A VISIT A French to a onu to PABIS June French squat ron which is to pay a visit of to Russia is now at Cherbourg whene it will depart for Cronstadt at the en of the present week The squadron i commanded by Admiral ao consists of the iron L Le Le an Le Marcio the cruisers Le Sfax an dispatch boat La Lance and the torpedo boats Ko 128 and No Tbe report is confirmed that Ad has been by the government prudent in such speeches as he may de- liver at tbe great number of banquet which are to be given by the Russian in honor of their French visitors of a Biff Firm In June Boston New Rumors that a large stock an house was in trouble have bee current for days We cabled one of our correspondents and tbe reply U House formerly reported in is talked about said liabilities those stated The i question is through a syndi eate U large stock house bn name not generally quoted in America DEFENSE The Treasurer to Moke a Statement IS MISUSE OF THE PUBLIC FUNDS he of Money Beyond tbc Limit was ibe Beginning of His Actual Loss is said to he pre- aring a defense which he will present o the court on nest Tuesday when he comes up far sentence lu the first lace it is stated that be will stoutly eny any intentional dishonesty He admit as he admitted in court that c violated the letter of the law in wo particulars first by loaning he public funds for profit and by depositing in the Keystone ink and elsewhere money the imit fixed by the city councils ThU e will assert was the and the end of his As vay the money was lost vill the whole responsibility pon the Keystone bank He will talto he position that the loss to the public unds through his transactions is only and that part of this is re- lie will say that he became ware a long time ago of the fact that tie public money which hehad d in the Keystone bank had been lost here As lie hod technically the law in making tho he could not say anything publicly about be matter Be took money rom other funds to meet the payments from the funds which had lost Each payment thus taken had been added to he original loss until the alleged total of 900 000 U matter of loss is only for the original due bills and for other matter This other matter enme about from his to recover himself when he found that he bank had swallowed up the 000 is represented by the worth of West Chicago stock which ivas discovered tho other day He bought this stock with tho fund with tbe expectation that to rise in value would enable him to restore some of the missing money and meet some of the payments ns they came due RAN TO DEATH A In St with Blood a Kan Into the Ore June Mono went Grant during a quarre blacksmith shot an killed his helper While escaping shot and mortally wounded a man whom be thought was one of sheriffs pom in- If the murderer be to Sea Shore Jane cat accompanied by Mrs their two Mrs Dim E Williams and ties Ella left Washington rer the railway lay Point The cottage there is or the party The president will ain at the sea shore until nest day June lairison and his party of Irs Harrison Mrs Mrs Gen Williams Mrs and little Mary and arrived at Iho Broad Street station at on the Washington express The presidential party were in the Pullman car atra attached to tbe of tho rain When the car came into tion the only members of the party were several ladies and the MeKee After a stop of a few minutes the president's car vras ached io the New York and talten to Trenton as the party desired a proceed that way to Cape May ST LoviS June 18 o'clock this morning an unknown man was seen jfdown the steep hill on Davis street to the river When the man the ferry he stopped suddenly and looking around saw the fishermen and slowly walked toward the Marine dock yards The fellow's face ant neck were covered with ant when the fishermen saw this they ran toward the man to see had be- fallen him When wha was he looked at for a second and 1 at tric car Some of men tried to persuade him to haro the injury dressed as was quite Tho man however suddenly ran away and as they stood alter him they were astonished to EC tiie fellow deliberately jump into river George a skiff man who happened to soc the act jumped into his skiff and rowed ou to where the man was floating After considerable trouble pulled the man into the skiff ant brought him to land Means wen resuscitate him hut they found useless as was dead Th police were notified and the body re moved to the police station the patro wagon REV HOWARD tts Stan Violated CLEVELAND 0 Jane 18 who was the attorney o Rev Howard at the heresy trial at which the Canton rector wa found guilty has been th canons of the Episcopal church and ex pacts to ask tor a new trial for his ell enton the ground t bat Mr illegally sentenced He say a tha Mr was both suspends and ex puled and he that tbe ac tion woe contrary to canon law H also says that unless be can secure new trial be will take the case to th civil courts Kev Y P Morgan member of tha court has said that b resign from the court in case of a new trial Eev Dr Bates for prosecution said he though Mr was seeking furthe advertising tnA Many Per CITY OP cloud burst killed at least twenty-three peo pie and many mules besides Join great to property nt the Cot cession mine in San Luis Short ly before noon it began to Wow an rain and after it appeared as tha flood gates of the heavens had bee unloosed The water came in almost solid muse and when the clouds ha passed away it was found that man houses hail been washed away th mountain were raging rente and the men and mules in the mines were swept away by the deluge The reports place the number of bodie recovered at twenty-three So fa thirty more penons are known to been ttr June Heavy sion and other drafts drawn upon the treasury within the past few days reduced the net surplus to Exciting June IS mails rom Chili received here bring exciting news rom the republic The of deputies has prepared a the president to levy t force loan of to carry on the war It hasn't passed the senate however A decree ms also joeu issued prohibiting of moro hao persons standing together in the streets squares or public places of Santiago guilty of will be liable to a fine of Sa to BaU June Tins bank of En- gland reduced its discount rato a per cent falling 9 ID the to 2 Inches BT XXX to Choice Xo red MB b July September b i No J June He n July aj Sic I clear lie in USB clear Hon ell extra fine ctty mills lor West Vo 2 cash July December 2 June Titie tic t rolled casb ISi ni and at were buyon at so at at at et and at 89 or atul at wan lard nt ribs at Closing 1 June Me Me No 1 SHie July t cash Sic WW casli July tlO Jul Short September timothy Creamery Eg Firm at 1.0 r Inner Dult ST nt for spring Heavy draft 00 to MIS Seavy draft good 1250 am f t M M to IM 00 to IK w IM M lower on Heart and lower 09 com lover and butcher and lower an na lover OR tUtel und butchers pigs Hogs ir packing and for range Kcw S tc Galveston B SEW Jit Her ten tor days and 49 for demand coupon bid Vat tuld was of on in bad tbc city Had l whale Ust opened strong to tb redaction ot rate o to s mid ntt later un no force being aut Tue book's proportion of liability last week an last Buttion In the bank o England increased week and resins The portion of rewire to liability uas not been ao great since Tho In tbe tin on the Mock tt tin open Ing row W to per cent will Chicago Gat per cent After tbe flnt few toe advance of tbe open Ing was more while GM declined Tbe market tne acton how were W Io tt per tb M M NUMBER 42 w ei e S and let us wort promise or warring le u to fulfilled tn tke n son ot la Jar MIK IK r TO isi mut TO tW the OVWV In Iwt lesson tt C Iwt lesson tt C The took Inter ten 1 a tM wbich ot bin ber to middle Bold or to S 1 yen a C m A halt utter tne Here below the ot Jcr Tne on tte Tewart ot miles north How and OBO M rtte II of If poor cl tne t tbe neb and great ire At last end Gofs ments had tarried when came they proved as terrible said The of It be- hy Nebuchadnezzar was to starvation WM assaulted and tared the was to groona all tlw destroyed walls were broken rind tho were for most off into slAvery in a a thai been M olf matched away carrying them their long train of captives leaving behind them the heap oi captured he flod was then at about ten days Journey from tho kinff was token With Icta cruelty they killed MNH before and then out ot after they carried him away to where he died In this lesson there li Instance ot the fulfillment ot two remarkable gat apparently contradictory with regard to King Zedekiah former of these states speak with Idag Babylon to month and hto behold tis the latter that he shall be to yet sh ill he not sea It M die there Iho whole of tion of Esekiel whose prophecy to have been delivered at Babylon tt truly remarkable as exactly the of 50 04 and an threats which God through lips ol Moses In the people tun away to idolatry How many before the captivity trere these words trine hundred Were tM only warnings God gave Assuredly For haw I stretched meaning Ae liad acd His people was a nation to clearly and of the danger of anostaqk And not only was warned by word of but many times for her was as an addition Yet til was in Tbe and the people together their hearts even as did ahead hi their coarse Them came tbc end ns told in ocr lesson and the kingdoms both in and ut tbe to the came to an end and as captives under a joke may well uKk Uod men in a more Impressive way Hb word SKIC -nd that and earth pass away lib wort As ia the Noah to now Cod baJ Hut also us iti dura at Owl hall strife with m He said to time had and now no tries would A F IX R 1 God pot hindrance hi the way of their BO and tion prophets warnings time for repentance o vision of the end S Tbe slowly tt first in smaller res in order 10 giro opportunity or repentance It tt accompanied by att H to SOTO utm from sin S Cod tSc wcy of sora bard that men should not waft to it The report of tbo for the of the Language tbe over out more beca Mtd than in the thus the total Bomber at boota since the sd to 009 and hamper and Impede the spread of national language 4to pupil te ID Irish during rMr tn tba 4   

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