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   Hamilton Daily Republican (Newspaper) - April 27, 1895, Hamilton, Ohio                                tm jm WHOLE NO 859 HAMILTON OHIO SATURDAY EVENING APRIL 27 1895 RESERVOIR BURSTS Villages are Inundated and Many Lives are Lost so o Hooka fall at Mews by Win BV TO THK France April enormous reservoir Mar here burst sting in tbe district and drowning scores people So far 38 corpses have been recovered The damage to property Spinal is a town 190 miles from Fans and baa population of It is the seat of fabrics laces thread hosiery ltd Note SPECIAL BV TO THB SHANGHAI China is said here that England will support Japan and that Japan will refuse to listen to the of the other powers regarding tbe terms of of peace A dispatch from a private our e in Japan day says tbat the con- dition of affairs between Russia aad Japan is beginning to look very serious Four SPECIAL BY April of a ledge of rocks here in the park last night caused four deaths Annie Mitchell Laura Long John Rich aud Bidney a party of young people standing ou tne edge of the cliff were killed The cliff is three hundred feet high When it broke Miss Irene Tempest of a solid rem naat and held it for thirty minutes until help came Wilde's Trinl SPECIAL OT TO THE LONDON April 27 The trial of Oscar Wilde resumed today at Old Bailey Wood repeated his story Sir Edward Clark cross examined him showing him to be a black mailer What John SPECIAL BW TO THB LONDON April Pall Mall Gazette says as Japan's troubles drop asunder she moves Bearer to America Let us also move nearer to America Will SPECIAL BV TO TBB PARIS April is reported on Bourse here that Japan has agreed to revise the terms of tbe treaty of peace with China as desired by the intervening powers Won't Accept tu AH WASHINGTON April refused to accept the British ultimatum This information was communicated to Rear Admiral Stephenson late last night Treasurer's BV TELEGRAPH TO THE Iowa April Treasurer C W Rome is short and has disappeared Occupied UV TO THE WASHINGTON D C April 27 A tele- gram this afternoon confirms the tion of Corinto by the British WIND AND HAIL A Storm Does Great Damage A Number of Negroes Killed in the Neighborhood of Camden Ark Crops of In CHa Two In I Leas Will Ark April A tive hail and windstorm passed over this town and vicinity before break Friday morning Many of the hailstones were two inches in diame ter The storm lasted only twenty minutes but during that time did great damage reaching in amount to many thousand dollars A inhabited by Gus and family blew down on the inmates all of whom were more or hurt In another cabin Amelie Best died of fright and on the streets a Negress name unknown had two ribs broken by falling timber aad will die The Wentz family feeling their house shaking ran out into the storm and had hardly got away when the house was blown from its foundations All the glass in the city on the north side of the buildings is blown away The breakage of plate and stained glass in stores churches and public is enormous The three-story Knights of Pythias is damaged several thousand dollars Trees are stripped of foliage and left as bare as midwinter deners and farmers have to replant Fences and outbuildings are blown down in every direction Horses cattle sheep and poultry wherever exposed were killed by the hail or driven to death by the wind Reports from surrounding points in the country are meager but indicate even more serious damage than was sustained in this city and it IB certain that several people mostly Negroes in unstable cabins have been killed The hail stones were so large that after several hours exposure in the Bun they were still as large as ridge eggs The storm passed through a channel not more than fifteen miles either way from Camden HILL Miss April 27 This was Friday visited by a tornadic that demolished farm buildings and ruined crops so they must all be COLUMBIA S C April the meeting Friday night of the So nth State Medical association Dr De read a paper on the future of the Negro in the United States He the race to dying out and quoted from statistics obtained from the Charleston health officer In the seven yean from inclusive the average colored people of the city was Among the in about the same number of population the deaths were births The seven yean from 1807 to gave the following as to the Negro Deaths births 6.701 SAJI April There to be good to that a conspiracy is on foot in this city to make more for the provisional A number of inquiries have been made by persons visiting the water front as to chances for a satiable for trans- porting goods to Hawaii It is reported on authority that Hawaiian Con- mi Wilder has been appraised of the existence nf a tion ami it is that arms have already been shipped lo Honolulu rapt H for the Co and a for thr Nrw Orleans fin e ODDS AND Local of Collected and Boiled Down Mrs Shotts the mother of Robert Shotts of Hamilton has been sick near unto death for the past ten days But we are pleased to say tbat she was very much better and is now considered to be out of Middletown Herald The name of Charles Goodwin been submitted to the interior 1 department by Hon Paul J Sorg for tbe position of Indian land inspector The position pays a salary of per day It is highly probable that Mr Goodwin will be appointed in a few days Mrs W P Noble wife of the well-known Middletown electrician is lying very low at Youngstown Ohio The Le a la British fleet has landed at the east abutment of the sion bridge and active work is now in gress setting the engine and pile driver on the boats Commander Shields states that he wiU be ready for action in the very near future The Soldiers Relief commission will meet Monday aud make the May ance The night school in the Fourth ward school building will probably be dispensed with during the next ten days for the summer ou account of the small at- tendance The Hamilton will bats with the Mascots of Cincinnati at the Lindenwald park Sunday afternoon General H V Bovnton the ed newspaper correspondent of ton D C paid his respects Mayor Caldwell yesterday General Boynton is a member of the committee appointed to report on the advisability of conve Chickamauga battlefield into a national park and he is just returning from a visit to the historic Cincinnati Enquirer Tribune prints a cut of tbe Venice bridge which was dedicated today also a very interesting history of tke old kike J C Pierce of Terre Haute Ind arrived in Middletown yesterday to investigate tbe appointment of Fred Jacobs as tor of John Pierce deceased brother of Mr Pierce of He is of the opinion that there is something irregular IB the estate's administration and he kas em- ployed M attorney to investigate the nutter James white a pony on Sycamore between Third aad Fourth streets yesterday awt a switch aad a remit James was iato tbe air disappeared view ia ttro seconds The Fourth ward park was sever more beautiful than at the present tiaw The velvety green grass is a picture that There is a petition being circulated the citizens on ROM from B to F to it paved with asphalt block OF THE COURTS from v as r in A of Sit will be to that pips owned in S K con- Answers Cross Petitions New Suits and Judgments lUeord all Filed la Common PIMM or Circuit In the case of Kate C Minor et al vs The City of Hamilton the court has found in favor of the plaintiff and said defendant is perpetually enjoined from cutting down said trees or aar ot them and from ishing or interfering with said trees Plaintiff is to recover her costs In the case of Wm M Whitmore doing business as Wm M Whitmore Co vs Wm Witner et al the answer of Harriet C Witner has been filed denying that she was ever a member of the alleged firm of Witner Co that she owes plaintiff thing or is in any way liable on the prom- note involved For the purposes of this suit W A Hume has been appointed guardian ad of Charles Witner a minor In the case of M Blau Sons vs The Middletown Paper Co judgment for tiffs has been rendered in the sum of with interest from April Verdict The jury has found a verdict for plaintiff the case of James Williams the city of Hamilton and has assessed this damages at f loo Probate Court In the matter of Fred Jacobs tor of the estate of John W Pierce de- ceased Jos C Pierce a brother of deceased has moved the court to remove said Jacobs as administrator because there is an tled claim or demand existing between said administrator and the estate of John W Pierce which may be the subject of controversy between said Jacobs and said estate ing to 17 because it would be to the best interests of said estate lo remove Jacob's because he is claiming as own personal property many articles belonging to John W Pierce deceased and because said administrator is wholly incompetent to discharge the duties of the appointment Probate Judge Murphy has ordered D D Borger administrator of Dan BurkhaUer to sell at private sale 450 bushels of wheat 300 bushels of oats and 200 bushels of corn Wm Goldrick Feeny has been adopted by Mrs C Goldrick John C Shafor has been removed as guardian of Mary E Shafor the latter's mind having been restored Pressly Stewart guardian of Elizabeth Jane Stewart has given a new bond in the sum of f 500 In the case of R B Edson assignee of John F Bewley vs John F Bewley et al the sale of real estate has been ordered behalf and a large number of other creditors of Chas F Gunckel has filed a motion to requires R assignee of Chas F Gunckel to file a full and complete report of all his proceedings as such assignee showing bow much money he collected when he collected it the amount paid ont for expenses to whom paid the amount now in his hands and after said report is made she asks the court to order Assignee to divide said money in his hands among the creditors of said Charles F Gunckel In the matter of the assignment of the Gunckel Banking Co to Saml M Mar geram Ruth I Coddington and 350 other creditors have filed a motion Marriage license have been issued to John M Taylor of Columbus and Maud Elizabeth Campbell of Hamilton Howard Douglass assignee of tbe Macneale Urban Safe Lock Co has been ordered to pay the creditors a dividend of i M per cent on and after May ist 1985 at his office Xo 5 West Fourth street Cincinnati Ohio Sterling silver stick pins at TO THEIR LAST REWARD Stephen aged 53 years died this morning at S o'clock at his dence on St Joseph's street of heart failure He was a member of the barber's union The funeral will take place from the A M E church tomorrow at 3 o'clock Rev A- Palmer officiating Interment Greedwood cemetery Jacob Vorhis one of the most prominent of tbe Millcreek Valley died at his home in Winton Place at an early hour yesterday morning The deceased until two years ago resided in Madison township Sis son Alex Vorhis is the chief train dispatcher on the C H 9 road John aged 45 years died this morning at the residence ia the Fifth where he boarded The cause of death was typhoid fever Eddy Foy in the Earth did not show here last evening because Booties of the company claimed that the Globe Opera house management the stage dimensions and they could get their scenery OB Owner Vogt deny this statement and evening took oat for against the but were too late as Bowles had chartered aa aad shipped his Muff to Ky Tonight they show ia Tbc Mfe here to f two carloads of people were here suburban towns aad aud expected a house The caw will be heard OB the and Tom Reagan will do the rest Little Red who at the this mottling chain bv em Two while Red was down in cellar He with al era belter will whin MINISTRY A What It TM That The very bett of noblemen have failed to appreciate their en In the of life is not surprising consequently ye old fogy always been an object for our commiseration Bow our vials of pity have been emptied ou his head But if the old fogy so distasteful to the average man how dreadfully displeasing he must be to the up to date fellow It mast be a wonderful test of his patience I often think the modern up to date low suffers greatly from promiscuous associations he is such a tender scion that the meridian sun of contact may cause him to wither and decay It does seem to me that it would have been a most thing if the dear Lord could have left a section of our dear old globe to such as but we do not condemn the ministration of the almighty I have large sympathy for tbe so-called up-to-date man This is especially true since he has one characteristic which ways touches my heart I now refer to his humility For whatever we may say one thing is certain the up-to-date man not only learned the ing and gait of a gentleman but he has come into possession of that nobler grace self abnegation and does not think more highly of himself than be ought He believes most thoroughly in that blessed beatitude which unfortunately seems to have been left out of the sermon on the Blessed is he who bloweth his own horn with all his might for he quietly taketh away the discomfort aad uncertainty of depending on some one else to blow it Do you know dear reader that I have thought a vast deal about the misery in this world which is caused by the old fogy It pleased me immensely to read an article in the Easter edition of the Daily Democrat from tbe facile pen of a clerical gentleman upon date re- ligion Some of us have wasted much time in contemplation of a subject and have been greatly edified by that article We are very to have a perfect nega tive of tbe up-to-date minister We would not have recognized him had we met him on our streets He seems to be a right royal good fellow He is however a direct from Adam Tnis may be unfortunate however one would suppose tbat he who could describe this ministerial biped must try to live up to his for not up-to-date is out of date And who would suffer the ation of being out of date None not even a minister Now I doubt not that the article to which I refer is a masterly piece of cal reasoning and rhetorical finish It no doubt is highly dramatic since a er must be dramatic if he is nothing However some of these things can only be seen by in his article complains a vast deal about dogma He is convinced tbat the out of date man worships at such a hence dogma must give way to something Let us look at the standard set up by the clerical gentleman for the up to date minister 1 He must be in touch with his times 2 His professional and social culture must not be neglected 3 He must keep abreast of physical science Here then is the ideal modern minister religion is unnecessary if the standard be correct Faith is needless A living Christ in a living man would be superfluous what a ture The np to date man in the pulpit seems a sorry sight Even a Voltaire or Paine could fulfill every condition above named And our own blaspheming would be par excellence in such a ministry Xo matter what a man believes if he only has splendid Aping That the modern has its weakness we laymen all know But some of us think our clerical friend has failed in his of the case When viewed by a man the difficulty seems to be in the fact that our and sensational age has swung av.av from the posed out of date Nothing is more responsible for this condition of things than the poetic ing which is found it many quarters today The silken finish of so called unpleasant truth the dulling of the edge of the Biblical facts is in direct opposition to Christ's when he would save men he laid bare the truth What the pulpit needs is be graced with a religions ministry It needs men who by experience know the gospel men who do not depend upon the of sensationalism mtn who believe something and preach it men who have tarried at Jerusalem until they have been endued with power from on high The lack of such power is tbe glaring defect in the larger part pulpit ministration today It equally true of tbe pew Many of tbe very best in our from position in society are wholly ing in spiritual power They cry Lord Lord give me power give me power aad then close their hearts so tight by that the Almighty cannot edge that imo their The of a tower in both pulpit and date religion There today who would Mt date to preach lie of divorce or on They are afraid to call things by their right nave The pew don't want to hear it we need men ia the pulpit crated to their holy calling who lihe will err aloud aad pare not I don't believe in the decline of the modern if filled mtn the Jost Not lo the but that force class of called who the 9 our churches and many of them have names on the The ratn hkc H or a Whittle who are in power Jell j i abir I 1 RELIGIOUS WORLD Announcements of the Churches for row can Mad the In thU for FIRST BAPTIST First Baptist church Rev Prank G Parian pastor Sunday school at 9 a m Divine worship a m and 7 p m Subject of sermon The Mission of the Holy of evening ing for Christ Went Side branch Main street and ville avenue Sunday school at 3 p m Prayer meeting Thursday evening at Canal street branch No 2 Canal and Eighth street Sunday school at 3 p m Prayer meeting Friday evening at ZION Evangelical Lutheran church corner of Front and Ludlow G H Trebel pastor Divine service in the morning at 10 o'clock and 7 in the evening Sunday school at 3 f m Extra session of church council Monday evening at o'clock Meeting of Martin Luther society Tuesday evening A M E Rev A R Palmer pastor Morning service at n o'clock Sunday school at p m Young Peoples at p m and preaching at p m GERMAN tJ B Corner Rigdon and Ninth T- G pastor Sunday school 9 a m Preaching at a m and p m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at Ladies Aid society meets at Mrs Sheridan Young's at Thursday 2 p m WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN Services at Westminster ian church tomorrow in the assembly room of the court house Preaching at a m and p m by Dr E P Whallon of Cincinnati iti the absence of the pastor C E service at p m Sabbath school at 9 a m Come and let us go into the house of the Lord CHURCH OP CHRIST East High street L E Brown pastor Services a m and p m Sub- ject of morning sermon Living subject of evening sermon A Time to Die Sunday school 9 a m At 6.30 p m Young Peoples meeting Prajer meeting day evening at p m Pastor's monthly lecture The Century METHODIST First M E church Rev J W Peters pastor Sunday school 9 a m morning service a m Junior League p m Class 3 p m Epworth League p m Address to Ladies Foreign Missionary society by Miss Lucy Sullivan p M ST JOHN'S EVANGELICAL PROTESTANT Rev C A Hermann pastor Tomorrow as usual Sunday school at a m at East Hamilton at p m Confirmation services will begin at 10 o'clock a m All are kindly invited At East Hamilton St John's church Church service at p m which will be attended by the young people that were confirmed in the forenoon Holy at St John's church a week from tomorrow first Sunday in May day school Teachers association's monthly meeting next Tuesday evening CONGREGATIONAL Divine worship will be held in the Fourth ward school building sermon at a m and Praise service at p m by Rev G Z Mechling of the Congregational church Prayer meeting Wednesday at p m at the residence of A B Jackson 631 East Sycamore street Mrs G Z Mechling leader All welcome Y M c A Gospel meeting for men Sunday after- noon at 3 o'clock Lesson Mark 42 You are invited UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev Mason W Pressly pastor a m What makes a real Hero or 7.30 p m song service Pre lude to sermon on The Ethics of the Single of sermon The Need today of a Manly Christianity Sabbath school 2.30 p in Young Ileus p in Young Peoples union FIRST PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian church Edward W Abbey pastor Subject of morning mon Profitable for this World evening sermon What has done for Woman Sunday school a m Young Peoples meeting p m TRINITY EPISCOPAL Rev Frederic E J Lloyd rector Sun day school a m morning service prayer at evening service and prayer at p m This is the beginning of the pastorate of Mr Lloyd FIRST Ross avenue and D street S Ezra kirk pastor Sunday school sermon by the pastor at a m and 7 p m V P S C p m Morning theme A Talk to the new evening The Legacy of a Good Man to His Country Prayer and lecture Wednesday evening CATHOLIC NOTES Interest Clergy Laity Sunday Second Sunday after Easter Gospel St John a The Good Monday St Peter of Verona Tuesday St Catherine of virgia MAY SS Philip and James NOT ONE FOOT Of Will M Allowed to Annea April In tion of the refusal of the tion to entertain Nicaragua's appeal for the protection against Great Britain it is now learned that the United Stairs its en- soas to deal with the Venezuelan question becomingly when the crisis there which can not much longer be averted is reached The British has been trivet to un- that the States does not take issue with it as to the to exact an indemnity and reasonable reparation from Nicaragua the ity of the offense committed by the Nicaraguan government in expelling a British official and British from Nicaragua in defiance of all ciples of international law and com- ity The fact that the Americans expelled at the same time by the Nicaraguans were afterwards voluntarily permitted to return to the country has not in any degree served to palliate the offense committed against Great Britain and against civilization in the eye of our state department In consenting to the execution of the British programme in Nicaragua however the state department was careful to give full notice that it should not permit the British to annex a foot of Nicaraguan soil nor to inter- fere with the republican form of government there It was fully intended that the notice should be taken as an exposition of the position of our government in the matter and it is asserted that the fears expressed by the Latin-American diplomatists here that the Ian ding of British troops at Corinto would be the forerunner of a forcible occupation by the British of the territory in dispute between Great Britain and Venezuela is without foundation NEWS WASHINGTON April Up to a late hour Friday Dr Guzman the Nicaraguan minister had not received anv dispatches from his government what if has transpired in connection the British ultimatum HANTS April the last 10 months the number of Italian immigrants in this country was less than the same period last year 1 STATEMENT WASHINGTON April Friday's statement of the condition of the ury Available cash balances 8185 gold reserve FRIDAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh Baltimore Mew York and Washington Down Their Innings 1 R H E Washington 0 005040 IB IB 7 Philadelphia 0 I 1 0 4 1 1 8 13 1 Mercer and McGuire and Clements Keefe Tine 2 hours St LOUIS 0 Pittsburgh 0 6 11 3 Pelts Hawley and Sujden Belts Time JO Innings New York 1 8200140 M 14 0 Boston German and Wilson and Ryan CampbelL Time Iomega HUE Baltimore 0 1 000812 It 13 1 Brooklyn 1 0030000 C 10 6 acd Stein acd Burreil Murray and Long Time The red stockings of Cincinnati beat the Indianapolis team in an game al Indianapolis Friday in score of 3 to i Kow Stand Club Won Lost 1 7 857 Ball 2 3.6 0 3 0 fOO No York X B f fOO 4 r -i St 5 7 _ST iN SOUTH CAROLINA Tho I and t W CK S April 27 The dis- war in tins state threatens very shortly to the proportions of a fight between the federal and state governments lames Donald a of Charleston has secured an injunction from J mitre the federal court restraining the lary force here from liquors he is into the state for bis own use la the suit he has the dis- law is attacked as a tion and of be- tween the and therefore GOT Evans has said thai he will Dot obey the injunction and has instructed the constabulary to go ahead with the seizures It is more than therefore that these officials fiod themselves hauled up before the federal courts for contempt April 1 The Berlin correspondent The of the to Fried richsrw he been again postponed in reported to be too at present to a is credited with that body the prince refrain from him Thursday 51 aad doctor of holy St Monica For OUT me o are byonr lo 315 in to JOT lake right and April appears in Standard Saturday a tcr that American are at the bottom of difficulty America j Central American that day or incorporated into the States TRADE The Wholesome Gain in tries Continues Wage Strikes Grow More and Cause Trouble Quite of Advanced During tlm of Hemming the Government Falling NEW April G Dun A weekly review of trade Saturday Neither the rising in the markets nor the steady gain in industries has ceased and it is some that there are fewer signs of hesitation in the productive industries than in speculative prices strikes grow more numerous and some trouble and the retail demand lags behind wholesale sales and bing purchases but through many conflicting the fact shines out that the industries are gaining It is less clear that railroads are creasing their that duction of cotton will be cured by the advance of one and cent price or that cornering short sellers of wheat will help to market the large surplus But revival of activity m all these directions if possibly excessive in some helps confidence to take the throne so long held by distrust Quite a number of have ad- wages during the week but strikes to compel an advance possibly for some but not for others have grown much more serious Some shops are closing tor want of orders but a larger number are resuming wurk Prices of shoes and cotton goods are rising Wool and woolen goods are lower in April thus far average daily per cent more than vear but cent less than m 3891 Money is corning hither from the interior find a larger demand for commercial loans appears especially from towns in New and from importers Imports last week were 37 per cent larger than last year and for the month 22.7 DCr cent the increase no- ing- heavy in dry goods while exports from York were 8 per cent er for the and 4 per cent for the month than last year Foreign buying of stocks made exchanges easy tut government revenue does not improve behind exports in April thus far Failures for eighteen days in April showed liabilities of of which were of manufacturing and of trading concerns failures for the week have been 230 in the United States against 179 last year and 37 in Canada against 26 last year Killed Without PADUCAH Ky April Porteous a young Scotch medical dent was stabbed four times and most instantly killed by Tom Edwards a ship carpenter 55 years old early Friday morning The latter was ar- rested and confessed saying it was in self-defense A young man with the crowd when the killing took place said that Edwards stabbed Porteous ont provocation after all being nearly drunk MARSEILLES April Ex-Consul John L Waller has been placed in the civil prison at St Pierre the military authorities refusing to keep him any longer in Ft St Nicholas where he has been detained since his here Mr Waller is now transfer to some fortified place ably to He Marguerite where the lato Marshal was interned Kif Strike J April coal operators in this the Fifth Sub- district BeSmont Guernsey Harrison and Jefferson counties containing the largest coal fields in Eastern Ohio are already con- ceding that a bijj strike will be ordered after Mav 3 which wiil be centered entirely upon the wage question The outlook is not very promising A Joke on tbe O- April faculty of Ml Union college were to have Arbor day much ceremony afternoon and for that purpose secured fourteen trees to plant day night a number of mischievous students stole the trees and planted them in various parts of the city The faculty are very wrothy and are ing an investigation M O April Dent of the county infirmary identified the body of the man found in the Hocking river as that of William Clonee an sane of that institution who escaped in December last and who had not since been heard of Clonse ably suicided and his body had been the river for several months Rilled ay Trata O- April ing John Deitrich 30 was killed on the Cleveland Lorain and ing railroad at West Wheeling above kere He undertook to jump on a BOV ing freight and fell underneath 1 Were April explosion Friday in a at Denay near Stirling about thirty from this There were 177 in the pit at tbc lime of the explosion of them tverr killed jury in ihc of Frank with son a verdict of manslaughter at morning not a 1 c M Is April IV has and him He n wife and a on v is a in the April fellii a tree ohn H j Ice and ic to j j i   

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