Bloomington Progress, Volume 21, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 November 1887 — Page 1

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Government abrogates the present rco'prooiiy treaty. Tne harbor is regarded aa tits finest in the Hawaiian group.

LATEST DISPATCHES,

1LV4eC6anlek. Sew. vase. Aga,

ORCHARD HOUSE!

8. It Orchard tt Son PROPRIETORS.

Resident Dentist.

Dr. J. W.

CRA.N.

OSes in tha New Block. op-Oain, m

Wart Book Store. auWlWMW

" nrv e.YXF.

tnokgisfai dferivo "cttfjal"

Jroa ft Hebrew werO, meaning ahidscience of divine myateriee, which

Oe rabbis affirmed was revealed to

and far him handed down to

71m seeptieal Gentiles,

bower r, treated this assumption of the Jewiahiieatss3ainerepreierM9e;soin

tune "cabal came to have a lees rever

ential sernificanee. But whatever the

nmote derivation of the word may lie,

jfeat dear that it was in nse before the

xuf of Charles IL

Whet will Urn Grundy say?" was eoBstaaily in people's mouths. The

phna wfs erinallT taken from Tom

Mortter. comedy, "Speed the Flongh.

Thapl7 opens with a view of a farm

bora, where Farmtr AshEnld is seen

attting at table, enjoying bis ale, and hokling the following colloquy with bis

wife:

' Aahfield Well, dame, welcome borne. What news does thee bring

ffom market?

ZHun-What news? What I always

' told yon that Farmer Grundy's wheat

jtm alHllmga a quarter more

AabSeht All the better for he.

Dane--And I assure yon.

Grady's batter was quite the eraok of

the market.

AshfieSd Be quiet, will ye. Always daigingtng Dame Grundy inti my

ears "What will Mrs. Grundy say?"

Prof. Barrere asserts that a saying of

a different kind, "gone to my uncle's, is natty a pan upon the Latin "uncus,

the hook which pawnbiokers employed

to lift articles before the more modern

spout was invented. The latter, again,

hat given rise to another slang phrase,

more politely expressed by the Ameri

can speculator when he explained to

the Bankruptcy Court that his property

bad gone "where the woodbine

' AOTECIAli from ChWgi, dated the 3d tab, says: About noon to-day lira. J.uey Parsons, wife of the condemned Anarchist, began 10 sell pamphlets entitled " Vi it a

Fair trial," on Clark airoet. When it was known Mist the vender was Mrs. l'ntsoos, in trice tho &tnet was pnoko i with niieofaints ho th.it ii was impossible for iv w ajjon

even to make its way a oug the lmiliHe of the street. Jnilve minute ft. lor the aunouueemsnt of the wont iu a name it was beyond alt hornah osiibiliy for pedejtot tint to Come w thin It) yards of the spot.

lhree h ue co.ls or ered the wotunu to "move on." She did mm a en in the direction ut the Ciove.nmeut i'.utldmg, carrying her pamphlets ana ml lowed by nu immense ihioa,.. it was e limnteit that . ,(11,1 people werj assembled around the pln'e. lirn. 1 arsons was brtugut lie lore (hint Lbento.d, who acid she had u riht to sell On the street. She returned to the street ami worked li 1 fain, and exhausted, belling o.n.oata ceu-s each, Sben.i Mutsou was i.routtd (he ja 1 eariy this luoruiny, and lemaiued most of ilia Uma U.e condemned men were oat of their ce.lrt. tie ws.s not piepured to make

known his phu.s in detail, but S lid m reia ion to the reporia in some o the paper teal the .r ends of the condemned mon Would be no longer admitted to see lhain. Uiat his orders seemed to have bet n mis understood. They were intended merely to i. emtio tbe promiscuous crowd who,

through pretense o te nt; iri nds ot the

ecu eu.ned uieu, miaul Seek udinittnnce.

'Xh inune .iate families and ro ntives of

the prtboiitrs wonld s.ill, (or the piuKeut,

bj admitted to see tuein. lh- Midriff t uither stated that if any of the tovi-n men

w.e Uetermiuo I to i heal lho fiallows l.y comnintiui sui i e it wun'd be imnoss bU

to preveui ilitm, as U v.ouM bo the easiest

Uitug in tne worm lor any ot their fr en !s

to puss them a pill through the trtilins un

Ot.servea wbicli would dotue work hutan-

tanewu-diy.

A si'. JjDBis special guys: A special

train of passenger iiut cars bearing John

i.oh4Hou's menaKerie and circus people

their from Fort Scott. Kansas.

into the Lnicn depot, emotite to

Cmtim.ati. The in.in i ailed i nt lo irons

the Undue, and win e punain aver the

HUE. le swt.ch" in the depot vrd. a flat

ear new tue track, and loiiowed by others

ran into a lrciuhi irmn on u aide t a k.

uemeralizuiK two other urns, kiliinsr (j corse

Miuites, a canvasinan, an.i badly m urine

two o.ner circus men. nameit duller aud lsie. in u.e aniuBh-up home of iba anim d

OaKes on tlw nat can were broken and

.Bengal uusr. two lloni, a leo.mvd.

januar, an ibed, ami a vulture cacap d. 'xne witdet kind of com-

nioi.on lodoviea. me depot police-

ana oaicials ran franiiotlly

t.b-nt shouting and warning. There was a

general qoic stauitmde riom the yards to

tt.e btteoM ueyonJ. i ne circus and depot men Uieu aude a searun lor the animals.

tihe leopard was louud douched under a

height car. An atttmpiwus made to lns-to

him wntcb tailed, lho animal rushed from cover and bit a man severely in the leg on Ids way oat. tie bonnded into the ticket oUjce then and iumi ed thr. uiih the

Uansem mto tne superintendent s ojice,

tie was besiesed by circus men and sev

eral iUtemp.ii ma le to caplnrd him. Two

r ihiee shots were nred at htm and he

was covoraU with a taiuaulin ud secured.

One by one the other animals were louud after mure or leas trouble, and were taturetl and retained to their cages, but it was not until nearly dark that the woik

as over and tne excitement allayed.

F. A K BNTD..V, 16 years of age, son of

Samuel Snyder, a prominent merchant of Fierce ton, 1ml., jumped from a buagy with a shotgun to kill some game. The

gnu was accidentally discharged, shooting

Mm inroouii tne bowels. Ueatn foaowetl

in a lew hours.

Hog cholei a has become epidemic in

potion of West Virginia, oppodtu Wells.

Title, ohio. h armers are teiribly excited

HUsonAl notes. J. . Smith, the express-messenger who Reentry killed two train-robbers near EiPaao, has been psid $2,000 as a reward by the Governor of Tex ia. A dispatch from IffiU Grove, lnd, says that John Snyder, the man who walks "jecamo he can't atop, after an incessant tramp night and day for three years, is dying; He has aed wonderfully in tho last six months, and, although he still goes on walking in the Ws 1beaten path about hts house, it is with tottering step and face which gives evidence of great sufferings

Secretatrv Wbitnav has cone to Sew Yortc

for an ind -fluite periodj says a Washington special Ho has been suffering from severe

headaches and his physicians have ordered

him to stop all work. During his absence

Commodore Harmony will, sot as (secretary.

his duties and responsibilities being shared, however, by the -board of bureau officers re

cently organize! to meet mis emergency.

A New York dispatch announces that jay

Gould and family have saded for Enrop, with elaborate arrangements for comfort it hi reported that his departure was hastened by threats made by anarchists because he would not ledd his ibflnenee to the movement for tho pardon Of the seven condemned men.

Boston has just nnvet ed a tine statue n

the memoty of Lief Eriokson, tho Icelandic explorer, who is believed to have disovwed this continent

Miss Martha Fairer, a white girl, whose

parents move in good society in Mason City, lows, eloped with Thomas Jefferson, a col

ored jockey. The young woman's ismuy navs renounced her.

Elkhnrt (lnd.) spooia": fcThe ctf is very much eie tea. over did shields of hlsflite A jams, the adopted daughter cf so F. W. Adams, of St J hu's Episcopal Church, lho family had boon at a funeral, and upon inquiring for Mim Adanw was informed she was sloop ng in her room. She was found to be in a stupor, and, upon being arouse 1, with mudx eff irt stated that

the had taken atrychniue on account oi s me false gossip she had hoard couoeruiug her

self. She then diod.'

While removing the debris from the cel

lars of tho Newman Building, where tne ex

osion occurred, says a 8t bouis talcgram,

an iinportaut dovdlopmont was male. It was discoverel that the e:iploon did no dectlr in the Kowniau Bn .ding at ail, but in the cellar adjoiuin on the sotllii; under tho house occupiod by the Devere fam ly. Tho fouuda-

on wall separating the two uuiidiugs nas two

holes, each about six f et wide am some

twenty feet apart, knocked m it, and ttto heavy masonry of the wall was blown into Newman's cellar. ThU confirms tho report that thorj

wero two explosions, and further examination

may mvoalr the . nature of tae agont usoj, and

clew may bj ohtauio l to the identity or tne

fiends who perpetrated tho diabolical act.

At Hobroln Conn., John Helot shot ms

wife and then set flre to their hoiisa, two chili

dren perishing in the llatuea. HoJol attempted to escape, but was capturoi

FINANCIAL AM INDUSTRIAL -"The strike of the book and job printers

of Wis city who are members of thoTypngraph cal Union was inaugurated to-day,"

ays a Chicago special of TuesJay. -mere s a wide difference of opinion as to

the proportions the strike will assume, according to the information furnished respect vaty ly the employers and the

union printers. One of the former, wno is prominent in the;r present organ cation, ttoted yesterday that fully 95 per cent of die union Job printers would be ont of employment this morning, while on the other band secretary Ristall, of the Typographical Union,

says tha: not over one-half, or SJ per cent, of

the mm will go out, ani that the strike itse.i

will be over in about a week's time.

wKibe n don job printers Of St Louis inaug

urated a strike Wednesday for an a .vauce of SI a wjuk.

On attaobmenis aggregating 871,000 the

Sher ff took possession of the wholesale millinery bouse of Isaac B. Uosenthal & Co., at

tt Louis.

The failure is announced of Fulton &

Peters, coal and grain di alers of Wdmington, Ohio. Assets, 53,0J; li bi.ities, Sod.OOO.

FIRES AND ACCIDENTS.

St bonis (Ma) special: "A mysterious

explosion occurred m Newman's grocery

Btore, at Fourteenth at d Market streets. The building was shattered, buryinr sovral peo-

pl in ths rn ns. Six are said 10 pe kilted.

Firs ensued, but ths department responded

promptly, and extinguished the fl imes. It is

not known what canned the explosion.

Alfred Stone is the solitiry tsttrvivor of the

fifty souls on boar 1 of the propeller Vernon,

Whioh went down in Lake Miibgan during

the recent terrib.e gale. (tone was picked np

in a perishing condition eight miles off She

boygan by the tchooner Fomeroy. S.oue, who

is a lu-tr riwe le, 38 years ol.i, tells a thn.liug

story of his battle w.th tho elements, a portion of which we condense;

He says the ill-fated Vernon's cargo consisted

of apples, Osi . pota oes, pig-iron, ana staves,

ana m.e joou v unusually ueavy, lho imak iw inn lmoed about one loot deepur tnan usual, and tbe deck being only aoout six inches above water. Her extensive mad between decks preTsnted the elos;nc of tbe gangways. Ti.e vea- . rolled a Lood deal and the water Was wash-

lna ihrough tue gangways, Stone says Unit Vetera be went on watch be ventured to suggest to the Captain that some lading be thcown off to that the gangways coid be cloted, but that the latter told biui to goto liflll and that ha was runnini that boat. He

Uso says lie asked the mate why they did not

turn arouna aua put on. neiweca imu o'clock a. m he wits awaaened by a crua ing

sound and tne noise ot trying to get onau irjin the daek. He feit the steamer was lo aider-

ing, and, putting on a liie-prescrver. sprang ti.ronnli a window of the room into'tno wuter.

He raw a life-raft about a quarter or a mile off and swam to it. There were seven on 'h-j

raft be dee himself, all members of the crew,

viz.. the rook, two l.r. men. ne coal-naser.

tho second engineer an 1 a deck hand. Unly

tne boat out of four was lanncnea met' v

Derietice on the loft beaau b tween 3 and

Saturday morning, 'lhoy could see Man! onoo light Theinttt worked toward shore, which wns about twelve miles distant 'the weather

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES.

Poor s telegram: "Nod Hathaway, a trav

eling aeronaut, ma'o a successful balloon ascent in the presence of 5,0 0 people at the Base-ball park. He descended 2,2U) feet in a

parachute, aud tbe baJoon aliguKU at opr.ng

Bay. eight miles up the river." t

Louis telcirramt Muitoine infantes, a

Portuguese aeronaut, made ft fire illu

minate 1 balloon ssccnsidu at tho speotacnlar exhibition known as 'Tha Fall of

Pompeii' in the westera suburbs of ho town.

Ho fell from the balloou when over a hundred feet in tho air, str.king on a sta'te protrndiug about a foot ab ve ground, driving it tbronxh his body near .the base of tin sp'nal column, imnalin; and horribly mangling him. be was

also badly braise 1 and injure 1 internal y.

His physicians say that bis recovery is not at

all probable.

droit excitement is repor'ed it l amequaii,

Indian Territory, owing to the eloction disputA and many of tho inhabitants are quitting

tho city.

The Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce has

refused to admit to member ahip Jack O'llara,

bootblac'x. Ths Directors alio adopted res

olutions against the admission of saloon-keup-ert.

Mrs. Anna Sachs, who was final $50 at

St bonis recently for tonidg a pansika intd.

Mri. Clevelauu's lap. Was, on appeal, re

leased on tbe payment of C15. She tr.od to. throw the cake into a yard, she said, but It

assumed a base-ball curve, went off at a tan

gent, and got her into trouble.

The meaning of the term "snb rosa,'

"under the rose," is "in strict confi- j dewce." Cupid gave Harpocrates (the god of silence) a rose to bribe him not to

betray the amours of Venus. The rose

tbas bet a ne the emblem of silence It was sculptured on the ceil ngs of bannnetrotim, to rernind the guests that

what was said there was not to be repented; sad down to 1,936 a rose was nlaeed over confessionala. All the

Tear Hound.

mnw urn ma jmk mmrzxit orr.

A Scotch tradesman who had

amatsed, as he b lievtd. 4,tjfJ0,

sarprved br buohlelerk With a bal

ance-sheet showing bi fortune to be

6,0J1

"It can not be," said the rtiadpal;

"oaatagtiD."

Tb0 rlerk did eoaat again, and again deelai-edtblelanetobe3,OJC. The

awster eounted h'mlf, and he also

brouirht oot asurplus of jC&OOa Time

after ttme be east up the columns it

was still a 6 tad .not that rewarded

his labors, fh the old merchant, on the

stemgth of bja good: fprtanev modern

ized bja bouse, and" "pat money in the

purse" of ' the carpenter, -the painter,

.and the. apholsterer. :0HH, however.

he had a lark ng doabt of the existence

ef tbe extra 2,0, ;. one winter nhrht, he aat dews toaive the columns

"one count more." At "the dose of his

task he jonped . a"a trkmghhe had bees evartaed, awl mshed throngh

thesreto itta ahavw of rain, to the

boose of the elert ?Xm elerk'e bead,

monad imaW' dwweaterrcetl from aa

at ic window It -imnaA of

kuock to toonire tbe enandof bib

what d'ye want?'

Mb a. re scooraWl" dltd Ids

te aiiei- tm tm jmt ot

over the progress of tho scourge. Hogs (was severe, ihe cook di d in about

an ujaug i.t m xapia rata, aij eiiori i cnecK the plague have proved ineuectual.

41 any of tbe farmeis have lost from twenty tomtyhoga. .'l be total loss so far in one amatl community is over SjOj.

The bouse of Wm. Wade, at Chester,

Orange County, N. Y., was burned. Mr.

Wade, who is a railron.1 man, arose at 3

ocloek an! left his wife gelt.ng breakfast; reinrnin, be iound iue htiuse in bums and Airs. Wane missing. Her bones were Ipona in the luius.

Tuilit ierons have been summoned

under the crimes act in Bally hauuis, Ire-

laud, to answer charges in con lec.iou with

the ev.ctious. A majority of those summoned are yonn g ris.

AX 1 ittsburgh an engine attached to a

freight train on the Furl Wayne Builway

struck a street cor nt lho Federal street

cros.iij? in Allegheny. Two passengers

w. o j.imiied from the a r were uanUt and

ftroua I to death. Their u tuies were John

At. Uulp, teller of t..e D.i.l l'ello-.v. Kitv.

lD a i onk, ami Miss riiime; iveymun. lie a-Jcid nt was caused br Ga em m t irn-

ningliam raising tbe sttfe y gales to soon.

UlUTiD hl.tT-s Naval Bcitft o"

O -OI e '. fell from a tnun at Lynchburg,

Vu., ami was killed. Ue was on the plat

form nnd it is supposed a sudden lutcb of the train cause 1 his fall. He wns oil his

way fioni Wusnuiji.tort to bhelbyville,

ienn., to oe manned.

TUE OLD WORLD. A Dublin dlsnatoh says the appeal of Ms

Will am O'Brien, editor of United Ireland, against the sentence of three months' impr.a

ooment imposed on him by the ilitohelUtowr

court fca been refused and the sentence oi

the lower oour confirmed.

Altar tbe no rders decision had been an.

Wwr"""1 Wr. 0i lien attempted to leave tho

duimhds to speasio some tnenos. Tne nmeat; f vl oe r insad to let h jn to. Mr.

Ctirie. IAted on nla rlaht, and had a stia

fie. with the pel es, when they at pped M"i. Il. u last a lent him wss'st nee, but, fiadb g

it wa naelana V r eg tat tne nol ce, nuurnoil to tne solicitor's table and alio ted for mat ce, ' eaiarina that Mr. u'i rien could not ba iiunllv

Sajitaa, a no warrant had 1h en signed Tne SMorder ai.ed w.th air. Harrington, and sad

maw j.r. u nnon i houm go. air. tt kss.' tbs magistrate, therenprn shouted: Do not let him no. I w 11 ,ha re-

sponMbls fat tbe consequences." nr. Iia r'ngtuQ then exelaimed, at the top of his .voles:

-bee now justice is aone. xne juage's antti -r-ftw ki ditfled " There weri rrles of "Let him

entt' and ffsreo straggle ensued between ths

veeyeatm tne police i uaramu Mr u'sron. Ntnii etbe Haiatrate bad aigntHl aVaraxSW&t fee the rrt of Mr. o'l rlen, and hewtt removed to tbe rear of t) court h'maa in ausaIy. Darlmt this exc ting scene In tho courtl m t i.OOO peoi-le remained int'e s'r.-ot out.

sM. of Mia eouit. elamorwg' I r tne rescue tl

Mr. frnhau and vengeance upon tiio pol.ee.

1W

two

Lours, ona fireman half an hour later,

alrfit three houra later a coal-pan 96i".

soon after another llremau, then tbe tecund engineer. One fireman, whom ne only

Luitv an Rill. Niirvlvel until aiiadav momin

All the others washed off the rait after dying

HMit tha last named, wno e body wat in a ue

preasion in tbe center of tbe raft, and h s body remaiued and wa-t p saed np when Stone was rescued. A good many v.-asela passed tht m on

hniMitL-v Rnm . not more in .n twentvroas atav.

Ipiib hteannir naaaed on hnni'av forenoon, aud

Htone says they could see a man on the mast loo ing at them, fie "hollered" loudly

a noiscea mt -vesc an an uar. oui

no attention was l aid. At a. m

ontlav. vnen aDou five or aix

mtlfiH IT Pbobuvoan lmbt. the schooner l'om;

ran Into the raft Toe' scnooner Unuied ately

Iiiivm tn uiiil lnarwrAfl a boat with the cautain.

the second mate, ana a sailor, inoy ZO -uu

I tt.ne crawling about on his kneea trying to ke le In hla nod I. He was so ben n mood

that he moved with difficulty aud could not i tand on his feet. They lifted him with Fome

difficulty on the deck of the schooner, and then

;r ail tha bmlv of his d ad comrade, bton

RaVR t tern were twen iV-avo oi tne crevanu

tenty-ftvs passengers, just fifty souls on

board au

The jury sitting on the body of "Bill,

tbe fireman of the ill-sbtrrel propdler Ver

non, found dead on a raft in Lake Michigan,

recommendel that the inspector who had

last inspe tel the life-preservers of the

wrecked steamer be arrested aud held for

trial The preMrvJrs were stuff 1 w 1 1 sea

rushes, and not fit for tho worx roqu.rod of

tbem. Many of the bodiej of tluvctimsof the wreck are coming ashore near tbe scene

or the d salt Kin jteeu ware brought into Two K vers. Wis., on Thursday. One of them

was idantiflod i that of the captain, aud an

other as that of E. B. Boland, a traveling salesman for a Milwaukee firm. WE CRIMINAL RECORD. A Chicago dispatih saya: "Mr, gchaubelt, tho mother of the snopo oJ lombthrowor Budo ph Hchnanbelt and motlier-in-law of wiich.icl Schwab, ha arr.veJ at thicago. tbe is not a strangor in Chicago, having liv.d with Schwab abaut two years uut'.l ono day in the fall of 18S5, overcome by homesickness, she left for Europe to join the fami y of her o!de-.t daugnter in Vienna. Austria. Mrs. Sohnaubulv a stopping

with her daughter, Mrs. Schwab. She came

to console her daughter and to meet bor tliilireu in California. She firmly declinos todisctist the Hayinarkot riot or any of tho inoidents before or after it The police have secured the names aud occupations of overy man, woman and child living within two

blocks of the jail bail ling, anu any nowarrivalg from now on wiil be closely watched." A Chicago speciil of Wednesday snyt: On the nth of Kovcmbor, if tho execution of ansrohists takes place, all traffic w.thln ono bloek of ihe Cnm nal Court Building will be rieidly prohiMod o ceiit on Miirk a root, i ordons of I'Olico, asalatcd by the militiH, will form olid column aloni,' the intoriiioiiiie street.

and to all o cept aotual residents m this lo al

"HA'jj,pNAL fpNGES. The National Debt Reduced NeirVly $41,000,000 in the Last Four Months.

-NO.

Republican

k VALUABLB ADY

Circulates Among t

Honnai

And is

Tern, li

Hore Go'd in tha Treasury than Ever Before, but fUvcr h He " creas-iig, ,

THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE. Jenny Lnd Goldaobmidt, tbe celebrated

Swedish singer, passed a?ray quietly at her home near London on tho 3 1 of November. She was b ru in Stoo'tholm, Swedau, Oct. 10,

1821. From infancy she siiowj I a remarkable talent for singing, and at 9 yeari of ag)

was given aamtuon to a musical acauumy. Stie-madenueli proifrea). that ia yea sua

was deemed fitte 1 for the stage, ou which sue

nude her appearauca in juvenile parts, at-

JWpshlu(.t u apecIaL Thostntsmo to tuu '1 read .ii-y for tbe month jnstcit aed iire&onct tawt .1 points of into eat 'me tibt Ula rote pta ate v.,U.-,.0 uiOret.itii lor ctuoer, lt&i i.hd ue. tit to.O 0,jo u.oiS during she fltst ti;r mo jt..s of tu i.a. d' year tnun iliuiug the same portiou of the previous bae. 1 yuar. lho inteiuai roo.iuo .vojip a snor a (:..in of S , m ,0 d for tue month aud more thtn l.Jve,.fue fur tb four ino icni. Tae mec lianeoua recelpti hliow more aim nution lur .Ki.obvc, an I a til au in :re ij for th fiscal year current. Tboag.'re t.te rectipt. show an increase $2.'.om) toe tue moutu aud over .UJ io tuelurr; third ot the ticai ye .r. Tue surplus ree.iue for the munui wa- fttl,.rph.ouj, end for tue tour mont-is a i.tt.e mote tl an 2,ji ,iju as tuuiiarcd with tb saoeattiBtu fcist vfr. the oruiuiry e.peiMi ttra:or Uctgtiet'bot a decrease of 8, u ,uA anil a. c-oinpar 3 Wi u the aaue four to .nth! of last year the oidiuury o ptiidtt roa elncu july I have lul vu b i uiore th.ii ,o.Al . l tuau-n payni.nts bhow a f it Uuk o:f of more tb n ti, uu, ej for toe lnon.u, but an inc ease of t onsbio ably m.ue ti.an s . . o.uu lor four in dtt.s. I I r the "last four mt hthe the baj hielita nave ueure.aud but a .ew ihousund lest ti.au

i- , nU,ua. Tlw interest payioents show eiig. t rcducti ns. The total uiaburseuit'iitt show a

reJuot ou of over M, ju ,u . f jt tuo ui nth and

an incrii e of mor than s . 1 1) tor tne our mt nths 'J he r du ti u oi tie national debt, or

the in ul d. lit ie.,a tasu in tuo Tie..nrv, v

tl .8t.i..ijlor uctouer and t.0, JB. 11 torthe four

mon'ha. iho reciuct.ou t f no tily fil'.Oj . oj i

tho net t'et duiiug Oitouet' w a el ected by a

retiemutitin oi ovtr i.,ui, u. t i lonaasuu

li.cra!iu of all. . 9. 3J in tlh- cash bai.-Ue r tO-

caileJ suridnain the -I ri-asury. The r due ioa ia tne lTlnclual of the iutcreat-neariub deut diiriug tb iaat louf iut:uti.a ims been Hi, .-i-i . and tbe surjdus bus im-reaaed nearly cll.5 0. i v since bept. . , aud nearly u.e.ejtUOJ Since June .11. 1 ho trausf. rmation of the Treasury's silver

in-o i:oid is koui on with niaraea raiuutty.

Vhiu the present ttliiiimtr.vtiou oamo iu thj ati.ck of . old wns ow and r .nobis down. a..d tho stock ot silver was larg- anj iucreaaiug. mid tnere waa no ery threat tim-reuce be-

twocn t..e nuoaiiis of gold and i.ilv r hold in tho Treasury. Ti.e last i epublicau

hucrutarv and tne ln'St Litmocranc a ere

taryb raou.e mouths were afraid to pat o .t

uow lor IfoU is 1 ji tue ei iu uuouiu ow . .uauoi-

eil . nd tlw '1-rouaarv I e cooiuelted to lorce ail-

nr tin. in. nta till the lOVe.UlllO.iS creu.t lS.

Kiim.i .1 Biliii:mH'ratlon ueian tbe bold noltcy

of redeuuiiuu i.outla fteeiy. too go.u uaa nearly

donbleu, thougu uisou.aeti me an.., auu u.. silver baa Ii.l ou od a third or more, iLOuen forced uinn no oue. The taovernmem. now bonis

IU C'1 1 v Couai ex.tui more tniu ii

i"r onned oefore au incieaae tor uie tututu

of n,oroUianiiu,ii,je-, and lor lour lnontn of hourly v.r,-aa ,i4ai. 'Ihe silver owned uy

the tiovtrnmeui ia ioo,itioit a "

ne. rly s . d ,0 0 for the month an t of more

t,,Hii rl mil) in fo r months. b ucoJuly

the Ooteruujeut's t,old ba mereaa d more thau

. .ho a. d ita . touK cr snter naa uecro ue t

or than 1 ..ai .eoj. lho cue lui.ou oi outer

hi. 8 iue.e .8 d, botn in sue lorm of emuicawj

,.,., In ilin f , -in of eo,lli T.ii o mi. .iiuua

mil. r i- it in Kt.. hate iucrcaoed for the moutu

. . ... ... n ,

.a.j.111. aud rur -our uioutua 1.10.0 ii-'tw. m.

li.nr d 1 lain iu ulreu.ittion btve

io..aed i-.Ai.'.Hl for the raontn, aud

v in f..r the four months. On the

itt..m. 1 anil th 1 nut red jutiou iu tne vtreulr

on of naiiniiul liani.a waa son, .1 it",

mouth and '9,ik.51i tor tuelve monti.s. vn 10 nearly ' etiJ of national bans tiro dation

waa aurrent:er.d and oestioyed IU wowoer,

H ", iv.ta 1H1.A.1 in n V I UllkH i m ct. -t. o

was issued to Lauks in r. a log tneir oircuu-

tiou The utstaudinj uati iual aoa ciruuia-

...... n.....nnl rt 4. -Il .17.. Of Whiuh &lull.-l

is 8 cured oy t.ie tiepea.s 01 " .una iuh

$i, i , . . i represent. d by :a lul mtn.ey ue-

poa ted wi.h the iresaur r to loueeiu tm i'tioo 01 tno u..tiouai bank circulation.

: 1 ttie ailter is oeiui! uuni .uw me

ury s shown oy tue f .nt uiut th peicuutago o. bif ere rcuuates 1 the re e.pta 01 tuo itetv

lark t ua.om Bouse naa muni ou man

an ar, to J. . Ul t ct Oor. lU'g iaiaaiiuiaw

formed abo.it- per teuf, ot the tot 1 tu 1

o 1 , wh eh is about tnj mo tue leuemptiou ui 011 a was lesuiu' d, i.n . siuce roy.oniber, I o..

tbe god ceiii..cato .bu.to formed never leja tbttiTtvto- birds of the total and most of thj timeubotit th ee-iou.t.is. lot t. e 1st thr.e luontus tnoy ha e leu nearl. t .ur-nftha 01 tue w. ole. 'll-eiLCseuts ip..c, if ca culated as it waa uudt r previous aditiiuntrut.v,ns, would be

1 .IISi.W. ... , ,. 1 u.. i., a recanitulation of the public

debt statement issued on the 1st tost, cents om.tted:

ISTEBEST-nBABliiU uaet.

trietinz consider ibl attention by her

dr una ie talents as well as by her vocal rocom-

pliahmont". At 16 she had become tbe reign-

rag prima donna of tbe S ockholm opera. 1 1

1810 she went to fans and rece.vad insti ue-

tioa from Garcia, the firat singiug-ma-itcr of Europe. 1 1 18(4 sin first appsare I before an

and ence outs.do bar nttive city in B iriin.

Frjm this time her roputatiou grew w.th each

perfor nance, and she wai received with

enthusiasm at a'.l the leiding musical cities of Eurtpi : bo mils her firit

appe trance in L radon in 1817, and in Sep

tember, 1850, wis bron;ht to the United

States by P. T. B tr.ium, aud v.mj evary whore received with ths wdlost enthusiasm. Ii

ViSii aha was raarr.el in Bosto 1 to Ot'o Ool l-

schmidt, a youn pianist who accomptnied

her. Since ber marriage she liu retu.io.1 all

nffors lo appear on tbe stage, only singing

occasions ly in cone rtj. She rosided in tier-

many until 1858 wien sin rem ive.1 to Eu-

glan.l, wbero i-he has si ce lived.

LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS.

Nbv lOltK.

Cattxe. $ t,S0 Hoot 4.73 Wukai No. 1 Hard..... tO Ne. Silted ta Cokn Ko. 1. .63 Oats Wbite 33 Point New Mess 11.60 CHICAGO. CATTLB Choice to Prime Steers 5.01 Good 4,00 Common , 4V5 Hoos Shipidng Oi-ades i.Wl Vloou Winter Wheat &.7J

Wukat No, 1 Hud Winter 71 '4

lUia ,w.s.., .41 Oa5 8 -No. 2 2J Buttbr t'h.d -e Creamery .24 Hue Dairy 18 Cuekse Kull Cream, new 11 Koaa 1 resb , 17 Potato s Choice, porbu 70 P011K Mesa jg.00 WlbWAUKtH. Wheat Crsh 70 CoHN No. 3 - a Oais ho. n White v8 Kv-ro 1 53 Pi tti- Moss 13.0J NT. tOLIP. W.iISAT Ko. 2 lied ,7i CottN Mixed aa

Oa. s Caoh , , .24 1'oitK Moss I2.2j

.70

& 8.25 a B.m lit .0 .80 & .M l .87 . 15.0i & s.n 1 s. o in 4.71

3 l.-J

,72

S .42

A .-JO

.75 i. to.ua

Wi eat Cash.. Conx Mixed... Oais Cash

ToJjKUO.

i4 .7014

li .41 .23 " .r-3 6Sia50

f.i .71'

.40

fJKTHOfll.

a,WS.lauvernmeutwuite.iejan, - .Ttuch the lmes vi l be iuno.ai.

Harbor, near H'nolu n, to we United; bie dintag thot day. Already inanv rsqnesti

Beeit CaniiB..

Uooa KnSBP W..kat - No 1 White Con .Mixed Oats lo. 2 White CINCINNATI. Wheat No. a Bed coriM- No. 2 , Oats No. 2 P mc -Mess Live iloos BUFFALO. Wiikat -No. 1 Hard, now. Cons No. 2 Ytlmw Catti.15 , Hogs INDfANAPOliia BeeCatTUE

Hoos rillKEI' j wheat No. 2 lieu ' Cons i Oais Mixed 1 KA8T LIBJ5BTV ; Cattie rr'ine,

re,r

..i'i 3.75 10J -if

8.81 t .7ti'4 .44 :V .30 ,it .73'i. rfj .41

.77 .44 .10 i.5J

1 .0 J.OJ .70

.41

.30 4

.7014

.til

X2.73 4.43 .83 .18 4.23 3.S0 i. ii 3.01 .73 ,41 .30

,j9

13. a ii, 4.73

S .81

.4J

& a. 0

Hi 4.75 .- i.7J VI 4.0J ft .71

-Th

Ttiwu

I . , . - ' t um H-i'iiM - ' , .

ftttt twaHw station, cow iS2TsooiSrta"xr zx.

4.50 3,23

END OF THE SEASON.

Ease-Bail (hampion ii-ptj Ceoided and

Flayen Going Into Winter Quarters.

Ihe

Clubs Signing Hen Year The Scramble Players.

for for

Next

CHICAGO COHBE8PONDENCE.1

The putt week has been a busy one for ;

the nn.liiig mini (if the C hlcngo JJU Club, i he tusk Of t-iRnh ft such of the plityert of

the past seusou ns it was thought desirous

to ltlnin lor nuo ntr yiar aui 01 u wumg

new uitu uy wniou to sireugiueu iue team lor coudiig tiuggles hm not b on hu easy oue. 1 u-siiifut bp ldiug has bud bis

1 nut's lull twelve boms out of t. e t.enty-

ft-ur, and when asked by your repor er I wt e.emng wbutmcu had been eugau.ed thus lur. he said:

"Uf courm yon , Know that tue worn ci

em Lenoue. W.srflclt.- f tonkvllle, too, is incut oned an likely ifl IMM Laihsma plat e in tbe St. r oni-i team, and LBihtwd to plnv in Loui-viile in 18 JS. Mounter Mutrie ioss greatly strengthened the New Ymk team for next -ohsou bv ths engigeme'u't tff 0ft)ne aud Shilte-y of the Toronto Club, Cleveinu 1 (Mod Foster of the St. Pauls, and Hat II Id f th l'ortlandi. nil yonn , prom siuk plavws fnae is the need Ion, '-distunes thrower, and dis-tinguii-be i hi.useif List season in pitcher s 1 oaiiion. , Tha l'hilnrlelpliia Club 11 tha National League iu Khnttins; out their opponents, they bonling in ti.it manner: Iudiannro is tbr e time, 1 oton twice, and Isew Vork aud Pittsburgh owe eicb. ew York was eei omi in this n-o; ect, aud CIucrkk third. erv hationnl Lengoe club was blanked in at least t o gams

INDIANA

Sa-GOAJT DiF-NSES.

Gen. Dnaue Urgei the IauneJ'ato Construction aid Repair of Batterieti, Etc

233,5-il,60l 73., 147, 3J le.. tl.al 14,0uU,0U 64,023,311

Bonds at I'a p r cent ; bunds i.t J iHrcent ltt-f umlnip certincates at 1 percent. Navy pension lu d at 3 )Hir ceut Pavihu tlailroad bonds at 0 par ceut.

Priueipal

inteiet .

Total S1.0.9,532,!l85

DKLT OH WHICH lMi-UKSr UAH CliASUO SISUB

HATUUll'X.

Principal R.4B0,i

Interest

.,lHl,770, 42 7,702,-44

lbl,4Ji

Total S3,0a,40 DHUT BEARING KO UiTtvliKST.

Old demand and legal-tender notes $346,733,121

Certiticatcsof deposit. Uo.d tett.i.catea

Siiver certihcfttes. ., riactsoiial currency (less S", 173,911,

estimated as lost or aestroyeui. ..

Principal..

13.031

9j, ,81. ISJ 100,7X3,031 0,943,313

Principal., lntcreat....

Total...

TOTAX. DEBT.

.... t0XiH,Wl ....11,600,520,011

.... U,Sj.,0J

.l,U.5,07e,Ui

t ... di, itiiitt nvaflitlila for reduc

tion cf th- debt 37020,333

Le.a reserve bald for redemption 01

Vniied btatea notes iuj.ooj,.mj

Total 3.0,u2S,30i

Tnl.l debt leas available cash

items tl,29 '.,451,4 8

Net caau iu tbe Treasury a.,7us,i0l

Debt less cash in Treasury Nov. 1.

in Treasury wet.

Sl.238,602,701

1,235,58,308

I HI..

Debt leas cash

1, 183

Decrease of debt during uu montu Decrease Of debt since June 3J.

15! 40,738,035

CA8U IK TUB THKABOBT AVA1LAULK FOB THE KB-

nUCTlON Off FUU1.1C OKUT,

Gold held for (jold certiucuteaactttallv oatstaudiui; Silver lie.d for silver certificates ao-

tuallv ouiataudimz ..

TJ. b. notes ueld tor certilicutes of

de, osit actually oatatauaiug. .... Cash hul tor matured debt aud interest unpaid Int. rest piei ai.i not accrutd per dep n tineiit circular fo, 03 Fractional currency

10,833,093

(80X84,773

10.',713,037

7,215,003 11,433,813

Cfti.SM 1,72

Total avaUable I27il,ii2,j08

UESlUtV12 FUND. Held for rodempt uu ot U. b. notes, acta January 14. 137i. and July

12.1HBJ. S 100.000,030

Unavailable for reduction of aeoc: Fractional silver coin.,.. ..f Minor coin

..

Total Ceitu.cates held as cash....

Net cash balance on baud Total cash in Treasurv as shown bv

tue Treasurer s general account. .3 497,8S3,2vl

S1.40 ,1'S 51.I0J 91.51.), 3i ou.47U.0j2

6j,738,7u4

ALASKA.

431

. 5 00

An Interestinsr Iteport by Gov. Swincford

ou the Affairs of the Territory.

A. P. Swineford. Governor of Alaska.

in his auun d report says that tbe whits tHihtilaiiuu is principally coni.ned to tho

bonlheustera aeeuon, embiucina the so

ca.i d "ihinv-mi o strip" of luuiu laud.

geographical division, which includes less

ibuu one-twenltitu or tue wuoio xeruioiy Tbe noiinlutiou 01 tie Teiritorv isesti

maied us lolinws: Whites, u.lHW; Creoles iprincipallt white', l.bOt); Aleuts, '2.3011;

unlives partially educated nud civ lizeu,

d.oi.ai. loan civuuca pop iut on, iz,t uu.

liutiv lized natives. LU. On. lotul poim a

lion, 3- ,4i.U. AH tbe Creoles una Aleuts ciiu read and write oil ber in the 1 u huiii or tht tr own l.iDKiini.e, while uot a lew of .be

natives o:her thitu AleuH uio to nil nlents

i-.ivi i ed. 'ihe i.ovoinor says that s.l ',-

tiUn.lOO is a conservative omuua e of the

value of all taxable prop r y n the Territo v. t-xcln ive of the Alutka 1 omniercinl

Coninauy'o estubliohnieuts on tue stul

ialnnds.

1 e report says that very little has baen

nccomplished, or, iud ed. altempted in tun - - . .. i..... ... 'm; .

way or agncui urni u'luieiwot. aw, noivtithstuudiui,' tln-re is a teiy eonnideialilti ucreuee o tillable laud in soutb.-ust-

uru Ala kn. with 11 soil lint produces a ui s

luxu ious veKetntion, tbe fuct being tuat no

oue couieB into tbe lerr.toiy wnn tue oe-

ief that eithei tbo sou or tho ciimato is

adapted to utfiioultuie or boitit ultu al pur.

Buiis, but ihe few e:ti eiiu euts wbu-h have

I b e.; ujimIo iavo no room to uouot lusi 111

I ibecer al3, vs pt '':. 'u be y .' j p.fUmio ifl Miv fiovrtmfe

signibg our mt U baS not yet been complttedj aud mity not be for sums lncih-i to coma. Un. to dote I have

Absoh, Burns, an Hultren, uyau, Duri . - l..t 1 '1 I. ... ...!

lU'j oull vailj UlUUWin, l-e.i s iramrai

rn tugue of the Old lentil. Ib8 tollowiug now piayers have been signed: liiyuiin, of Liuiutu; 1 it-kler Dultv, of the Lowell club, s id to be ihe best general player m rue Xtw 1 gland League; i itcber W. H. Clttik, ot ilea Moilcs; Catcher Chdtles if. Hoover, genei ully emwidered t e hest cutther and general player iu the Wefleci . Leugue, luntving lourleen m n that hive been signed to date. In aduition to tbe 1 hove we e.ptct lo aitjh 1 fetter, 1 larasou, il.iniusou, Sunday, Fli l and Daly. te aie ulso uegot nting for two or tLree en.ck pitch a ." Las. week delegates to the annual meeting ot t. e Nottbwestern Lenfeue ft-Beutb.ed at to Tremont Hovwe. Manager Hart. Of the Mllwauhee it-am, was i teseut to proli st the name betwvi-n the A.ilwiiuki e nud Mi u- apolis teams in which Cou ilurphy had pl.iyed a-niust Milwaukee. Lort clmmed .that Murihrwas under conti a t with tbe Oshkosh Clab, aud theieforo bud no libt to play in a championship game with tbe Minneapolis club, and Uitti the game in nuestb n should, therefore, e.tber bo declared off or awarded

lo Milwaukee. The meetiug, nowevtr, ueclined to recognize tie protest, and OshkOBli, theielore, remains the champ ou Kort iw 1 stern League club of ti e present e son. l ad theilaim Uen allowed, O hkosh would h ive been relegated to sei-outl 1 lace, nud Milwankte wonld have taken the championship as well at first claim upon the hindsome i.00 cup offen d by A. G. BtnildiuK & Bros, to the team winniug the cbuinpionhhip throe stolon v I'ollowinn tbe meeting of tbe Northwestern League, a meet ng tf d legites for ibe loruiation of the luuch-ialked-of i.ew Western L ague wns be.d aud tha oigHui ution of ihf aame was completed. The new association iU onsist of clubs ironi chi-ngo, I t. Louis, lies MoLies, H iuneapolis, ht. Paul, Omaha, hausus City, nud MilnnuUec. Tie promohrs of the new ns-oi'iiition are Samuel G. Morton, of Ciiieaso: T. J. Loftus, of bt. Louis;

IS. u. i.ng.s, ot umana; c c. mcutjea,

of Kansas City; James A. 11 ait, of Alii-

wuuki e; A. M. lbotnpson, 01 01. l utu;

O. Foster, cr aiinneupoiis; uuu 8birnin, of Ues Moim s.

Yi nr cor esrondenl met uapt. ausou me

other day 1 nd hud a chat with him conceinuu? tbe new pbyrs lite cu hud sign d and wiikhMtre sldl to he iguod4or next year. . ,

"Docs the accession 01 an tuts yonn-j

blood meau ihe release o any of he older plnve s.-" aked vour correspondent. "Not neccs-arily. We hhall irola'dy hold oa to all o the old meu we Lave got now, aud sign anywheie from six lo ten

younuRte r, retain ng tne best or mem

tb:oti(!h ttie season.

"W U C'arkgon and Jflener 00 wttn us

next season'f"

"Such 1- my bel-et; ves. "Are vou on good terms persona.ly with

both:"

" Perfect! v." . "I-:ow ubout that fine n-a!nst Fntz?" "I have never reported any flue against

Pfefi'er to tbe club, liut even if I had th it would not affect hHcont-a t for nest year?" 'YYi.liuuison, Burns and 'Old r-t ver' w.U bo wi h us jw-t the same next senaon?"

" i ou can bet every uoiiar jou nae jjoi at they will.'' "And Darling, Daly, Van Hallren, and

Sallivan?"

"Every one of cm. "How about Mark Baldwin. Will you

release him to P .ttsbur ?"

"No, air. We will release mm to no

where. We will keep him nght wnere uo

l. I ll oec mat you ii say a u- 10. ui

wh n 1 declared some time ut o tuat none of them can beat Baldwin when Buldw in Bottles down to the work he is t npal lo of do ng. Baldwin will ba oue of tho best of

the Leilfme pitoueis yet, nium my wurtu.

How about bpraguef .... , uk , nod little mau: but I am afraid be is

no', heavy enough lor work in the League."

"Wid vou keep Mmr" "I hardlt thinK so." "Were tht re any men you wanted this

year but slipped up on'f ..v. ... . V - III...

XCS. Vine l.t'Bglie O tlw t-np itiajt. buw or tbe men 1 had 81 1 my heart upou." "Which was thut?" " Ihe club is New York. Tie men are IVter, Crane, and '.Mattery. I wunted every one of thos fellows, but we just did uot happen to around into their section of t rritory at t e rigi t time." "tt hat do you tb uk of Poster?" "Ho is a ball-player, thronsh and through, bnt 1 understand he is a bit unreliable in hit habi.s." "Has m lianai olis any just claim upon his serv ccS? ' "Not a claim. New York has pot Foster and will keep h m. Indianapolis dor not pi chs a claim, and nil not." "What do you think of tbe DetroitBrowus series?" "It turned out just as I erpected. I must admit, however, tl at I d ti uot expect to see the Browns laid out so flat." Tommy Bums, tbe clever little third basemuu of the Whites, came in at t at moment and wns asked what his plans were ior the winter. "I am going to California," was the reply. "Who elae will go?" "hed Williamson, Jimmy Itvan, Martin Sullivan, an 1 Pleffer. Ma-krey, of i.ilwankee; Carroll, of Pittsburgh; Mulla e, nf Cincinnati, aud one or two others w II

make uu the balance of the team. Tom

rinlv is' down to Hot Spri us just at pres-

ant. and may join us later ou. We leave

Unlnrdnv."

"By the way, Tom," I asked, "what do you th-nk of the wor.d's championship sorb sf" "Just what I thought of it before it commenced. St. Louis cannot ploy with Detroit." "WI at is lhe;r shortcoming?" "Tbev can t It t Detroit's pitchers, in the fird place, a d they can't run bases on .Bennett iu the second." NOTF.8 AND COMMENT. Walter Si nldn.-, tt-e New York end of

A. G. s-'paldins & Bros., relnrued troin

The annual re; ort of Gen. Dunne, Chief of gmeert. says a Washington dispatch, is largely devoted to the coml lon 01 the Seitc0.nt mid l.tke-fitnt uo enses. Gtn. 1 untie says that ninny of the works are dilapida e 1, nn 1 1 conouiy requires that tl ey kbait d be kept from decay. 'J he estimates Kubmitted ngr gnte ;o,iJ4,0th , including $.,ill,t" U for the coi stiui tion of gun and mor ar battt rio nnd 1.8bU,o(iO for subiiiStlne mim-H and a) phances for lo-ing chitunels. A ret ort upon the subject of lonitk-iitioiiB. made bv the t oard of fcngiueers. wht h is in luded in GCtti itwue's report, nays: "It niu-it be evident that immediate action is demanded to p aoj oursja-eoait detenses iu piopsr condition to res.st tbe at-tack-, of au enemy, t- r. in tbe difiereuce o opinions which exist among cer.aiu nonmi i ary ex erta as to the ammeter of tbe atiuor to be ttt d iu land defe s- s the impression hits 1 sen cren:ed that this matter is in au unse tied idl ulnti.e coud.ttou, uud that the policy of nucuon now exii-t-inx should till toutnue. Lnt the facts will uot warrant this co;ioliu:on, as more than niue-tt-uths of the urmameuta recommended for our sea coasts is not to be niouuted behind iron protections, hot iu

the rear of earlbe.i covert surmoummg and sbielibuK the ma?oi ly, maguidBt s, bomh-pr ofa, and store-rooms, iaiticulariy ie this tiue of the ri ed mortars, wi i'ch must litiealler play an imp. rtant part i 1 tu it feuse of our channels and la r w.i.va, aud there is no reiou why the erection ot the latteries leuuired for

them tbould be delayed a sii gle montb. Jn accoidiince witu tho instruction of the .Secretary of War the board ha also submitted prel ro nnry hm-i lor the defense oi the more iinportaut seaboard harbors. 'I wo t.pical de-i-nt prepared I y the I oard, which are said to me t all modem re jUirements, are for lor.i&Mtion constructed of urn i, coterin tbe masonry aud l.oinb-i roofs. 1 he re'ioit says that no armor is now oc ever ill be requited for suih d tenses. H Is believed that diaappe r ug cariia es can be cnnairucied which will carry l--iuch id-ton rid d iiunt, at-d au appropriation is sngest d sufficient to place a lew of these Kens and curia s

at each of th -principal ports. Th pi. .n of de ense by mortar and tun bitterns recommtnled by the board involves mi ex eudi'ure dur n ; tbe next C-cl .enr of f,,rtil,tHl wi ich It U proposed to divide amonu the ports a follows: . cw Vork. SjUI'.iO ; Sau Fmueisco, lt t),- ( 0i; Boston, $2i MIIU; Hampton Bonds, SBii.t OU; Kew Orleans, il ,i.0t ; Pi i adelihia. Sltl.lKH); Wuhii gton. JtO.'O; lln limore. $8(1,(MJ(1; Portland, 'iJO.tOO; Karr isfiinsi tt Hay. $i90,i 0 . 'i he plan also coi.templ it- s the prepaMtion 01 i hs -nients. cat lo shafts, etc., dis

tributed as follows: At New Yolk, o; at

San i r.tucisco, 5. a Bontou. 3; at Hampton Roads, 2; at l'hilttdel,.iia2; at Washin tun, 1; at Baltimore, 1, at Por.laud, 3; at Niur.iga s. ll Bay, "2. THE KOitSE COLUABUS. Tbo Sturdy Navigator Who Ftnin-I Hta Way to the Kew World 500 Year Before Hliu of ti' iioa. There was unveiloJ with appropriat' cor-

emontes. at euneau Para, Milwaukee, a le v data aco. a splendid Rtiiue of Lul

Lricaon, tbe bold Ic lindio navigator who, it is nrettv well estnbl sued, discovered ths

Ameri -an Coutii ent nearly oUu years Letore

Colunilms ft-hted its shores, inestaiuj

n bv M so Wbituev. of 1 ot on, and tt a

reniiea of one which was unveiled in Com-

.nium nul h a, en no. Lostou. at the sa-uA

time, itinsuid to be au excellent work of

art, nnd win estni.i.s an t nviao e roiition tor Miss Wnitney in a held in which

been tr.Iss: -.m ;'!

strati --K.?.?.7u nwai---. 'V 1 1.

. . -vft 'nv j -ja

kikwiWW.IikKnaS ..If

Patents hare

hrtvMors as follows; K

New Cumberland, ' bust

Austin, xerrs Haute,

dylvauus F. and A.

f . Bowaar assignor hf

to.F. Bow er, Fort

measuring tank for .mik

V. Carr, Sr., BroolrsUtS. china; Geo. W, CosMii

jusialds boring BMebi

Colnrabus. tmswvitilr 'wt'twafaK.

HaKmaa and J. P. ;,CjwwbryRte,

foot warmer; Alva T. . lenoe-weaving maw-hm;

Albion, aaunsjnor of.jW Gleason, Park Manor, hetvIHgbt; John T. 8fs hair-tnrler. '

Six boys of Cra'

fug recently, ana. brousht bMk with

heals. The boys lbou1W i?-

thing hi- .s-3:ipfe

one end to shoot

rati out. The other

end of the log tJ

chnr.ed, an. I Frank BirohaW i

and is not expectod

wounds. Also, a . brother

Vat tt'Kaal. an Irish

net. The Harris5' oy

does not seem to lfnsw.Jiit-

happened to go off,

have discharged it with

Mid tne can on tne

m4

Church has just forraaHy aecep

.1. 1... m.K Maa.'ir:Wirsmw'.

The donation of pJmi;hr . to ouaitaw. mmtifc

of the Board, aomi.WimmltcW''

1 s.S

-The loard of slrssrqM,w,vif.

ilillSiit-' 1S1 WT 7"" "T JT

-1a waa tkd lljlllililit

nronAliT nhould ruanam'-tiTW-

1 a ,l.ta UL. 1tMIlil.rail

jetHo, ataa 7rr fWa- . I im. fa. train

Mr. Hayes' death. TIWosTOBp'.w;;

comes urn xnraiua p. -.'i donor, and the turn m,??.. '

The fires that tare

Kankakee mar.-h recently.

latwer ter.itory and have

destructive than was first

number of olaoes tbs hlif'lHBr

pelted to haul water yjjfWg

when it naa n isswirwswfpsiRBrasF' tm&mx1 burnt district mr&m& nine miles s uar. tiitHttt Mm. Q&m l 'Pt&m "3V

i.-'i.aitM"aa?jaFti...: -- -

town loucanj "e a Mumaymp. yssfflNHgsg

tend ngnor h ttmm wmmmw&!m s 7 to the Baltimore afid -MSm-fy 5,m tons of hay ka ''lmSSmm f

-Pro'. Col! tti mf0f

authority for the MIBkppiwfpp

roost a'ong the wtptj

( onuty f irmer a SfJSSJ

bv ilerreda'ions efUM

l in - loseia of laarbs. "o'iak

ar more cf thennitlaifiws k

huntwat taki'io JfJmmm

liTaa County .anw

. .... ' - ,'ll.l MM 11

mi" a e-ini3tJW ''' swrz.,- ;teift.s;:

nt Wtiksr &me. ,C'M

Tiiomat sos, a. rartwer. wtbw r"' ' safflCpSRe sev n m . of. 4kTwtlmKlWw& found I iat new th io.t tBo Int if Ai&JEll

hnrgh,Fort Wayne ttirhjes :1 ' ' ."tMB

d,ad. His shoes and stookmus were otr,. ; !fmtm

lylujr near him- H was rtjf Ws

on tbe iwk and Mr oy !(

wa4 year of age, and Jaawj.j

f am ly destituto. . ' K.,, & v.. ' . " ii

fitt have tae. mM:mmmMitm is$x

y Comity C urt ;iWt

misaioners aud o mm -mmmmmakm

lectingit, a dontlwu tot.wvwfBriKsww. .on imt A tl a nrossnt Uidland Batlroa.l.

Tht aulai are roht lf MtfffM

CUA and Bcott Xsftygjalg

-Henry m rooamaut "ft'SC' 'v fagr. was tramed to tVimWlmm ft' ihe Air-line Ksilte. ttir? roraryalsencaif Ota : tin's rlo Uw was MOM! 'fV' " - . . i;.iu.tt.-.' J.w.t. :

flre. She was oumeu so uauty iw rSt$ rasult'd in a few hons. ,., ; ;J

Wesley Addlrwo, m iiwws ri m-k.trader. Hvtrtw one itu'o as

of Greenfield, was found, ., - i.t. 1 - ' lY-ril tialai ' ' -

track, near uu 7T:r.-' aud one arm en otf. and mMm.tmt$$ horiwv mansM, tk.ss :mmmm

having nut ot r Wm. . . ; r 1 'iiJ-lk

Ua'i feet una m a;wi.- myf:-..

J.3fa4TW,-

menibevs of her sex have rarely excelled. II ia of br.'lle and will weiir about 1,'iOO

i iviiin.iB. i no cruuite oase uiwa wutvu i

: T- .A 1.. ..I i.t fl .. r. b nam at tliA liasA

is w owititt in - - aud o ghs fom teen tons. Leif was a so i of Er o tho Red, one of the Norse sea kiwis who llonrished in tl e nnd of ibe tenth and tbo bo inui lg of tho

i.l milh centuiv. Firccl by the renort

brouuht bv ono of Erc's loll iwcrs that i

see tu--! for lireenuinu a tn-iu iiara tut w. in tha tt-flvt had been seen. Leic set sail for

j the new continent in the year 1C0', aii.i I lauded somewhere in the neighborhood t . ! tho is'aud snlaeqiieutly known as Naji-

tiu-ket. A brot' or and n aia er of tt

aas tnereases mm miw

Wten lighted, tht flame wi

feet high from a two -inch drl', W hlle resnondiu? o ttir

ir.Ai.n. JamaS Kin. SMtt

thrown from a Imss-m 'ami'-.:

kills 1. bis neck and skuH tiatoJ

He 1 ares a widow and tbrea;iiBi? Ihe Farmers AsotdStlitteiMj

ten, witt brintt emt against nreaa Comnany for trap

hos of qnall that were slot on of 'i an At ul bv the Basis law. .

-the bam otkltv MW

wealthy farmer llvraT iweps.awo, WWJ

sonta or Arson, ?nj--

Laming four valuable S3.5ir: no in-ureoce.

Jmlee W. P, Brtfcm, ' Cran

We, had an arm tttwken in Jwolgis . man. which he was trjing t tel

jampiognpoaldin, B Im lHM:09g Ittiaiiaa. '

W. SSaMtaaalaaa. ' -BBtiBwl 'k'Wt&

living fottr miles '-wfs

. ...V nn inn aanaad tt a OmH mW ITSSKS Ml

a tree in a high wtad .-S4Si -The minsis' atrikv. yrmmmWiSm

prows mora serious eaca ..trnju-ggn. w ma.half of the SAtoM fcfjiiMiMswMfti

., !, r w

William Hall, a fBiiavj?

ilaanlllaa. M

s"i!i::

ll.-,,.. rf-Tslswa" a

ap.isiK' r

m

emtwuameat

Bawrwaa

kMfiarh

KiiRlund lust week, after a month's sojou u ,' tennirons Norsemen followed htm in inde

there on t ns'ness. Uo eecured the agenoy

of tbe l illywb te I Ticket House while tu.-re. Weidraiin baa been signed by the New York t'lnb aa one of their pitchers for 18Sti. He will be a good mau iu tbe box with the Ne- York licld to buck htm. His percental of victories while in the Leaguo was .5 4. Ansou's market value as manager, captain, rtrst baseman, nnd butsmnu of a team has been run up to $5,0i.ll. Ninnek, of Pittstiurg. bid SI-, 00 for ha release la-t week, but r-'paldin: Raid that Pittsbnrg would hare lo begin the bidding at H'i'i.OOd. Tho lact ia Jhtcao0 and Auaon are tusepttrabb. It is a' most an assured tiling that Whito, of Louisville, will pluy short stop for the bt, Louis Urowns in itiol. (.il a o.i will

i km mi ef tb Uu Iivau z. ths ww

ncndeiit vovauea seveinl years later, and !

wit i their retainers txplored the const of ti.e miiiulami for sevral hundred miles, liecomiug lint il ar wuh pnrts of 1 hode Ik and, t ouu ctiont. Long b-land, a id Nuw York. Tbt ne voyages are now at well autheuticn'o t at ti ose o Columbus, wht It they j receded by nenrly five hundred years. Ti e fact ihat th-y resu led ia no permanent settlement a ihe thus ia tho reason whv they have failed to o 'tnpy a I lat e in history as prominent as ihat a. cured by tt e later d scovercrs of America, Now. 1 iwovei, t at the children o' Ih old Norsemon are flocking to th a coun'ty to establish tbem elvcn. and that the s',udv of Norse literature, is cotaing tobei."-

aiilorudof a oonntin ti- n . t-.-. ?r j Loif ,i ua-ii.v fcrov v idw i. i fswk Jits.

aftenn foot

hn.v. He leaves a wSMS) iaW 'Wmem?

ehldren. Mi hnel Snl'lvan, a freight br.tkematt nn tbo Fort Wavtto road, was run over til

1 ! Pioicetou and so bad.y injuied that he died

j fteir IkHJ'8 a ter. j -Tho '-ytmr-old f on of Isaiah Moore, - a farmer living ueor Mndison, was fatally j wt .united ly tscudoutul dischhtg) Ol tSOS Wl t'e llUUti'ig. . ..

-Fi tt W'nt ne ta overrun with i)nr1srws ---'Macy Wnmor wi,s sentenced at JO'rajV soaville to be hanued Ai tiH iS, '-r to murder of Jacob Mnudry in WSr1 X - While p'at injr ai ouud ahuraht stanp, the li tie son of G. W. UiW, U"wj

liraatl. was bunted t dsal.

A movement has Efsnsville for the tlons of the liiinor la'

,-i.-l. naMaba.

I LjM'II IU. " I wnBMaHW M if1.-!

w?MMW aavKilak am liBfilbitt. ., '; " A.

" WaSSaVW awaw WS SJj

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ItTdF

TitKRE is aaid to I a

twoeaavaln iroanjf taiy

di iiatam. m nta; ISMlh'

aBZ.'qwavia

Haw.