Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 102, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1885 — Page 1
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VOL. XXXIT-NO. 102. INDIANAPOLIS, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1885-SLXTEEN PAGES. "WHOLE NO. 10.lCi.J-
VtBES INDICATIONS. TOR El'NIAT.-Sllehtly folUtr acl f lr w.ath.r; lilgb.r b.r.ni.ltr; nortli.rlr ltc. Every Department of ths len Clollig Store la being crowded to its utmost capacity with Iho product of Cur Factory, and wo do not vsry from facts when we say that our exhibit will discount any previous effort wa have mado for outfitting the myriads who trade at the
iÖ 4 KNABE PIANOS Arc tho acknowledged favorites of the best musician. " Theo Pfäfflin 4 -Co. Evorett nd Now Fncland Pianos. Etory & Clark Organ. Our Spring and Summer Stock 13 Complete. Every Advantage that Experience, Skill ami Capital ein Secure We Have. Call and Inspect. All the Rage. The New rUidi and Checks (or QUITINGS & TROUSERINGS. A Full Line of Mchtirs, Melton, the New Diagonals, Corkscrews, Etc., for SPRING OVERCOATS. 33 and 35 South IlllnoU Street, Open ETenlnga. Telephone No. 1017. lace. Curtain Department or ECLIPSE LAUNDRY. 1 desire to announce to the ladles of Indlanapo that I am doing up ladies' fine laces and lace rtalna In the beat manner and at xnoJirate price. Respectfully soliciting your patronage tCLirSi: LiUNDRT, 2C5 and :t7 North Kew Jersey strcs?. Mr. A. W, paetz, Indianapolls. Ind.: Dcar8;r Tbe manner In which yon did op rcy lace curtains was In every war satisfactory, and 1 can cheerfully recommend yon and your work to the Utile of Indianapolis and vicinity. Respectfully, MR. It. B. DUNCAN. 171 Central avenue. iNDTAJuroi: April 1, 185. Mr. A. W. raeti: Sir I can recommend yoar Iae cnrtaln work to any lady In the hinget terme. My curtains looked like new ones alter yon had done them a p. M. B. APfLEG ATR. . SIMOK BUNTE, T O 2E3IEa 331 AdTD übolesale Liquor Dealer 81 T7. ITubcitoa St. hdiitijolis. DanrainUBargains! Owing to onr retaoTal to onr new ple-e of business to and 32 North Illinois street we are offering our entire line ot Hanglug Lasar. Cbandellei a and Lamp Trimmings at greatly reduced prices. Thcie low prlcea will continue until about the- first of Mar. Gasoline and Gil et?Tci C.eancd and repaired. f. p. snlfH a co, 37 geits lerUIai aid 3i lortk Illiasi. TELEPHONE 707. WM. GUNN, IPILiTUIIIIBIBjIEG -.
GENERAL NEWS.
ClcTdand'a Territorial Visitors Iadl anlans Started for Ilorae The Kassian Minister Looking for Crnigf-rF. 2To Farther Fighting at PanamaGrant Still Gaining Strenta Tho Nicotine Theory. A TERRITORIAL I) ELEGIT I OX Vl.lt the Treatdent-tThere Cleveland Will bpend the (nmnitr. ?pc-c!al to the Sentinel. Washington, April IL A cömialttte o! the cKJcnsof the Territories hve waited upon Freaie!edt Cleveland, and urged that he Investigate the charges of corruption among Federal officials which they stand ready to subtantiate. They hate also urged him to act in accordance with the p'ank 5n the Chice go platlorm that only resident of Terrltorlei (ball le appointed to Federal posi tions in ibelr re pcctlve sccilon. Tte President wn8 teryiauch Impressed with the L0219 rule agitation, and has promUcd that the tuLjcct ahall icceire his early and prompt atuutiou. It is un derstood that Mr. Cleveland has a well def.ned and positive view on the matter, and has stvted that wherever corruption can Le proven thit the offender will le followed with p omp, and sura punifchment. Hla appointments to Territorial oflicca will te based upon a tat! of honesty, cadency and ccouomy. In this he will te supported by all good citizens. President Cleveland tald to jour correspondent this afternoon, in answer to a '(uestion as to where be would pi.nd tb j sammtr: ' I think I shall remain here ell kuaiuier at hard work-, if I can spare time from my labers I have not more then one wetk off", and that week I 8L.all devcte t fi)hlPln the A Jriondack. KussIh rtuposen to 1'uri'hasa imrltMn Hten mr. dpeclal to the Fentlncl. Wamiin'.ton, Aj ril 11. hl rr jarAtloni for wer are being actively carried forward In Londou and tit. Petersburg, an incident camo tollhtln Wsihlnston to day, that proves beyond doubt, thst ibe Kcpri'ktntillvea of tbcc Uovcrnmenta In the Capital are by no cacaus Ulc. iiaron Do Strive, the Russian Minister, has openel sctlve iMgotiationa with a very prominent officer of the American Nary, wbo served many years on tho Pacific station. The object of the Itussiau Gov eminent is to obtain by purchase the large flc;t of swift, staunch steamers, nowen,'zed in the tuitsr carrying trade tetween the Sandwich Islands and this country; and a No Iho tlctt owned Lytbo Alaska Fur Coff pany. It Is tho intention of the Kmieu (iovctnmcut to cooxregate thetc stcajicrs at tome glrcn port, and to arm im, and to order them U prey on Kugllsh comu . v.. .u Chinese an 1 Japanrso waters. The ofllccr has the matter under cc tiMderatlon. Should war be declared, however. Fecretary Whitney will not permit him to commit any breach of this Nation's neutrally. Pending tbe declaration of war, however, tho Secretary sees no reason why the oiV.ccr should not serve tho Huislan Government, aa desired. InillaitiMiiB iu MnatiiKgton. Special to theBentlncl. Vaiu.v.Tor, Aptll U. -Colonel WiU'am K. McLean has iccei7cd bis commission aa Fliycputy Cixnmissioner of Pensions. Colonel McLean will enter upon the duties of his oftice next üonday. It can not be said that the Colonel will be a green c nicer. He has teen for two wceii sulylcjr the routine work of the oftlo and should General Clack be elected to tht SiMatorkUip from Illiuo'.s and he promoted to the Commissioner of Pen slonf, be will be thorouih'rcqtilppttd to atsuuie ti e dutleV. Vhe Pieildcnt Hendricks, Voorhees and Hol mau I a1 a long interview with tbe Presidcut to i!ay wlib refer(-DC9 to the appointment of Internal RiTcnue Collectors for Indiana. They urge l the appointment of ilanloa, of New Albany; lieu denen, of Kokomo, and Dr. Hunter, of Ijiwreno urg. Ihr President Intimated that tnc ap loIu rneui would be iosiie in tno near tut urn. Senator Vooih-s, Major sSbaakiin aud other prominent lndianlaia lett for kome to day. E1YS OF .NATIONAL INTEREST. Ordered trom Doty In TTashlogton to Sao Actoiiln, Texas Kusstan Mtblster'j I uteutlona-Panama. Wamiisoton, April 11. General Ocorge D. Ruggle of tbe Adjutant General'a ofü:e, on duty in Washington, Has been ordered to duty at fan Antonio. Tex , and General Thomas M. Vincent his been ordered from Ban Antonio to Oma te, Neb. Tbe order goea into efcet June 1. It is itated on the authority of anavaloCiccr that the Luii'an Minister to the United Elates bai etdeivored to secure tie services of a naval ofneer here In purchsalng a number of small Vissels used between 8au Franciaeo aud the hand wich ltlandsin trantportlnt; suar. The voseH are to te used, the oQkerays. In preying up m hngliih commerce lu Japauete a:i l TmlUn waters should war te declared be twee a Kussi and En (j. and. AdmlralJovctt te!ccrarba Secretary Whitney to-day from Colon aa follows: "The Tenneej arrived to-Cay. All well. 1 shall ope n the transit to-morrow and keep it open. Everything is quiet hero, but trouble la reared at Panama. I ihsll tend 11 0 rren to Panama to morrow." A committer of tbe colored citizens of the District of Columbia waited on the President ta day, snd, after lnvltic; him to review the praceion of colored societies on Emancipation Day, presented an addre wLioh embodied the following resolution: "Reiolvtd. That In the name of 70 000 colored Citizens we ask from tbe Administration recognition accordln$to merit, equal rights and the advantage of education throughout tbe Unite 1 fciatea." IhePrcvtdent responded briefly and promled the roloied pt-opie a just recognition of their ilybts He said he would review their procession and. If ioible. vllt tnelr entortainmout and exerilMk la tbe cvenlne. Throusb an unoCic.al source, tte Interior D;pat tint nt has teen informed that the Crow, Cheyenne and I'legau Indiana In Northern Wyoming, Juit touih cf the Crow reft rvatlon were pret arluic for in outbreak and that the whi.e setters in the Vicinity were in danger. '1 be crelary of tbe Navy, In obedience to the writ of habeas corpus issued by Judgj Cox Thun day, brought ex-ureeon General I'nllin 8. Wale before Judge Cox to-day. Dr. Wales asks to bo re)eacd from arret, under which he was placed on March 2 by Secretary Chandler, pending his trial by Court Martial on charges of gross ntgUct of duty lu the purchase of uppiiws, etc Mr. tonds, of counsel, read the petition for the writ, Inc udicg the order of Secretary Chandler, placing I'r. V a'es under arret and confining him "to the limits of the city of Washington." At the cooc:ulon of the argument the co irt announce 1 that they would give a decision before tbe assembllr g f the court martial. The British Government bis reinested that the Alert, which was used In the Grvoley relief expcdiiiOD. be sent to tlailax, where aha will be reeeived by the English authorities. Tte City of Paia. which left 5w York on the 3d lnu with 2C2 icarloea, ariitird at Asplnwsll to-day. The Secretary of the Treasury bai received for mal notice from the iaie Department that tbe two treaties) ot 1S70. now cxUHdk between thla Goverxment and the Government of Peru, win terminate, tj notice from the latter, on the Slat ol Maicb. IS 6. Chtea'o'i Drinking Uater Impure Chicago, April IL lht 1 apposed Impure quadties of tbe drinking water supplied to the city, lis ttca ntiJ the tabjtcto! inrerUratloa by r t-l r :rrf f experts who vltitrl tbe
tnnne They found the river water and sewage three miles beyond the crib plainly visible, th
crlb kr-er eei2zn&ln? that they extended that fa r. and the decolored water apparently extenaK downward to the bottom of tie laks. Tae oiect in one of neat Interest, a a3cctinz the su calth of the city. GENERAL URIN T. III Condition ns Stated b III Phyatclao and Friends. New Ye i k, April 11. Aa Dr. Sfcrady left the h use this morning he raid that General Grant l r d paised a very quiet ni?ht. He alept profr jndly until 2 a. ra. without the aid of an ano dyne. At that hour he bic xrc somewhat renlcsi and an cpiate was administered, elter which he slept until morning. He took nourishment as uual. Pcnor Romero, with a valise In Ms hanl. en tered at 9:30, and fervor Chaffee followed cloe behind bin. AtlO )0 Jce Hriat and wife, nurse and child. ahd Mrs, f'artoiis left the houte and boardcu a Madlfon avenue rar, going down tovrn. Tl e frellnR of safety enjoyed to day by the f-n-Ily is further evidenced by the fact that Mm. Kred Grant, nunc and child left the house and entced the park foramcrnlng stroll. They returned at 11 :45 a. m. A visitor t the house between 10 and 11 o'c'of k met the General's wife in the hall, and the invited him to go into the General's room aud tee him. General Grant was reclining, and tbe visitor was turprised to find hiai opearin: 0 well. Berator Cnaffee, Sf nor Romero. Jcg.e aud Fred Grant were present, and the General was taking nourishment at that time. When pf cprAf f:haf?ee left the house, at 10:3 heremirked U . 1 Uu pleaant weather hz no; brightened the General aa much as anticipated, lib greatest regret when viewing the inevitable i U at be Is oblUrd to leave Ms family and life) long friend, and that tbe crowning work of his lifeMs war hhtorj will be left Incomplete in aa un CnUheel ttate. Otberwlte he feels his life work und mitsion Is fulfilled, aud bo la prepared to leave. At 11 :?0 Dr. Shrady relumed. He ald he thought be woukl not leave tho General too lou alone. Dip. Parker and Douglass would eoino at 2 p. m., at wblcn time tte baturday consideration would take place. Dr. lands would not attend to day. Ir. liouglass arrived at 1:2", after bavins: been away slreu )tn piuht. Ho will remain for the consultation with Drs. Parker nndHäridy at 2 p. in.. aftT which a bulletin will be ba1. With reference to tho rumors that the General had been delirious and had been talking incoherently, this statement, at 1 p. m, was male to one who called : At that Instant the General wai doing well. He had not been delirious. When Id awoke he was at the moment In tb dnzed e ondtHon between profound i-leep and wakefulres". tut Ui(kly tho patient became clear of mind, and had been since.' 10 apprehension vrnn fell of critical mult to day or lo night Hiortly after 10 o'clock fenator ChafTco nad General Badeau left General Grant's houo. suitor Ch&ilo raid: iho General Is now comfortable and will probably paae an eaay night." At 10:'0 the bouxe was ctmrd for the nicht. Unce during tho day tho General aroto from Iiis e hair and walked firmly arrons bis room and rj turned without evldenco of weskneas. execot t h" llicp which lesultvd from tho Injury lo tho Gen crai a iimo. I-ater In the day the Genoral again left his chair. waUed Into the ball, and passed along Its entire length to Mrs. Grant's room which Is at tho extreme rear of tho house. Having reached tna spartmtut, tho Geucral sat down la a chair some xnlnutc, eonverlng bricliy In response to sal Ilea tI on bis activity. Then be returned unaided to the sick room, where ho resumed his chair With out evident exhaustion. The General'a ear la acu e. and he frenncntlv Intcrjrrts remark! that proves ho has bctu an lu icuigent and appreciative 11. teuer to the Ulk go Ins; on about Mm. A fe w dais sines General Grant received from the West a remittance ot 12. 010 and interest for scversi years, it ratne from a man who ha t bor rowed the moner from General Grant years ajo and whom the General bad believed waa dcaJ. Another theory. Wamiikc tom, April 11. The cigar tie tier who suppllel General Grant with t itan during hla residence hero has a new thoory of thop"of tbe acneral'scaurer. He says General Gnat did not smoke myitrong cUars nor half 10 many as bna been generally supj. onert. The Impression that bo smoked couitantlv is duo to h!s almost at wajs having a cigar In his ino'ith. It was hU hi bit to keep a cigar in hla mouth sometimes for an hour or to during ecu vernation afigr the tiro wsaexiliiuulshfd. Ibodealir bo 1 lev cm that I'm nicotine Irora clears tnua retained In tho mouth waa tno origin of the Cieuerara dlacaae. Kitturd)' llnllctlns. Neu Yoi k, Apjil It 8 a, m.-(ieneral (irant doed comfortably until 1 a, m., when he became restless and suffered from pain In his throat. Ibe usual local applications were malo. giving partial relief. At 2 a. m., ho.Tttvr, the an admlulitratlou of anodyne wa dcauded. Mnce that timo he has been dozing anl akcpiug 1 y cuius, jua puifc la , cctiH'craiiir- w d. Gkokm F. V Nf. I .:10 p. m. At the vlult of Dr. harker, Douglas aud Mira.ly at2 p. m., General Grant waa found lu a comfortable condition. He baa rested atl the Korulne alternately on bla bed and on his chair. juise u, temperature normal. G.k.k F Bhiupv, J. II. Doiui.as a.'O p. m. General Grant taa been very quiet all tho alternoon. He has been sitting in his room, surrounded by and conversing with hla iamiiy ror some time. iui, to; temperature nor mat. uaa laaon soutiinnent as uiuai. J. 11. Dot e.i.A, M. D. 120 a. m.-General Grant bad, at 11 o'clock, a stver j paroxy.m ol r.ouzhlng with spasm of glottis, which waa soon relieved. ' a do slee ping. Pulse, 7.'j rcgub r J. IJ. Doicl i M. D. More Trouble on the Sllaaourl t'oclflc Galvistok, Tex., At rill'. Tho Galyeston News pedal from Marshall, Tex., rays a meeting ot the Executive Com mi tte j cf the Knights of Labor last night oon;dcre.d the new troubles between the machinists and the Mi sourl Pacific Railroad mataccmcnt in regard to shipping cars to St. Poufs and sending oiler work from the Marshall shop, aud then discharging men on the plea of no wi rk. A special committee was appointed today and watted upon Hupcrlntendent Cuminin:s, and noticed him that this action was in direct violation cf the contract ntcreJ Into by the manage -merit with the employes at the close of the late strike; that sending work elsewhere au 1 canslog the dlicharce of workmen must cease to-day, or tralna will be stopped tomorrow. Cimmlngs agreed that uo more broken cara should ie shipped away. This arrangement satisfies the employes and ends tbe incipient troubles. Body of a Murdered Han Found In rs Stable. Jac k.v), li!cb April 1'. Late jestcrdr after noon the body of a man, slightly decomposed and eaten ty rats, waa discovered under the manure lu one of tbe Italia in the Franklin Uouse staVe. Tbe!skull was crushed, and the man had evidently been murdered and then bidden under the litter in the stall. The tody has been Meailfled as that of Henry W. Emitb, a farmer near Leoni, who soM out lsst December with tho Intention of going West He baa considerable money about bU person, snd It Is believed be waa murdered for hla rroney. There 1 considerable excitement in the e liy our the muldcr A man natmd Halsteal, a former partner of dmlth, was arrested for the murder tMi afternoon. The todj waa frozen, and It was evident the murder was coxmlt.ed some time a;o. . Inrormatlon iWgardtng Winter Whent. OucAGo, April 11. Tbe Times presents this morning a variety of Information In regard to tbe winter wheat crop. Dispatcher from Kama and Illinois agree upon the conditions which will leisen the yield one-half. Pome portions of Ohio entcrtaln hopes for in average crop, while the ceo tral countiea show a decreased acreage. Very littie Injury waa done In Michigan by the severe Wim r. Great damage la reported in the southern counties of Indiana. A crop of nearly 14.UJO.000 bushels la expected in Missouri, while toe decreasing acreage In Iowa will bring the product of tnat State cown to 700,000 bushels.
XSarlnat Probabilities and Feasibilities In Caae of T7avr. KewYofi. April 11. A Philadelphia correspondent of the Herald aaya: "It w aa stated to the writer thla afternoon that the Qclon, CedStar axd American Bteamahlp Companies; had been approached by the British Admiralty for terms a which the Yrtsela weald be lea&d to that Govern tnear. Another a rent weal so fares so state tiat tie Erltfri I.iticn's ftizrx con Crr-rcHcf rJi Lier' lUir vu-t) , : -
the American CoTnpsrjy all cany the British Bag. under the statute that they are tbe only American tnllt craft Itst can ßy the oltblsltad. Tbc atent said that if Kns&ia lnaueura'ed the atgreffdve warfare that wai possible for her, thi statute would prevent tho Amerlcin people from tnkirg advantage of tbe splendid opportutity which snch a condition of thloKS would present lor the regaining of their once prized position on the sets. Heeren suggested that, In the event of war, an extra session of Congress O'ight to te called to take advantage of a situation that mcy not recur Rgsla In a century. " America's future,"i&!d he, ' belong to her, and she hss stood long enough uion courtesy and the amenities of trade, the must regain wnat she lost during the four yesrs enforced lethargy of the national commerce during tbe Civil Var. The o:ean trade was taken away from ber fairly enough, but now ia ber chance. It Is the hour for a great sticke; mIH the rise to it7"
HRS. POTTER ABROAD. A New York Society Womai to do the Hon ors for Anteile In Paris. Ni.w York, Arrll 11.-There Is to t p3cali?.r social br'lüancy In the Paris osUbUshrr'jut ot our new Minister to Fr nee. Net since Jud, ? U'ge'ow held the post hss there becu anything h- If so dlstinciive about the American represents' ioa there as will be the case when the Hon P.obect Mcl.tne takes the place. It was in the last years of Louis Napolean that the otlglnal, t nlqne, ant very indepiLdcnt Mrs. Pigelow kept court aoc'oty in a ce 1 c!i;'on of astonishment, and the stories of ber exploit tare still current In the FrenchCapIlAl. Her eo turces were always oddly uhfaililor!ab e, and she delighted sbovc all thlDgs In bricking te rules of royal Mlqutttc. On 0110 occaalou, having btd Napoleon's box at the opera placed u her disposal and, finding at the last moment that she could tot mo It j erson ally, the lent her servants to sit In It. Her freaks were regarded t fair ex hiblts of Anrcrle anlsm, and so forgiven, the cow Uvea up tte Hudson, In the nc'ght ..rbood of Samuel J. Tildtn's Crejstonc, and is it jolly and versatile aa ever. Her husband la er aged In preparing Hideo's memoirs. Ibe mwresa of Minister McLane'a household lu 1'ans is to te a laiy equally distinguished In a rad.ctuly differe nt fanion. Mra. James Prown Potter, a niece of Mr. MclAtie, has accepted hia Invitation to relieve bis Invalid wife ol the social dalles that 'o thinks ouht to bo politely pcrlorccc J. Mrs. Potter is bebind cono a.H a leader in New York loty. üne moves lu the tamo circle with tho A slots, she Is connected by marriage with the Potter family of Kplscopal IlUhopa. millionaires, and lawjers, aud she Is our foremen amateur actrcs. Uhehas ccinn nearer than any New Yorker to t -vi lag tbo position of a "professloual beauty." fel.e rather riskily went on tbo stage ol a tegular theater to act frr a charity, and fo nwhlle bcrsoclnl position was a little endarrered thereby, butsliwaa too solidly fixed to be trlpt led. and he bes remained In high vegua Several plsys tiamlatcd by her from the irench nave bcem urcd by her' matcur company, and on wss tried professioea'dy at tho Mad iaou fquaro Theater, tboiuh utisuccssfuUf. .he Is clever but not great as an actrcxv but her fahloiiallc lc&dciihlp atones Or all faul'.. With plenty of money, culturo and prcatUo, she Is bound to rooks a seiioatlou lu Paria, ehe Ii pro paring to go in August, or perhaps a little sooner. A curious eleme nt In Mrs. rotter's p. soual ty Is her employ treu t of tte llUe aytcT of expression. Pe'tarte was a Pre nets actor ana paiuter wbo very elaborately evolved a mo Intricate rules for the employment not only of tho features, but tt.o arm, hamif, and even tno fce-t In snpplotntjut Ing the nieatilur.s of speceli. Mrs. Potter was an apt student of thf so theories when as MUs I'tvihart she was a New Orleans belle. At oue tlmo she ttought of going on the thcatrlcsl lige, bat her sdveniagtous marrlago opened up another career. Unco talking up amateur theatrical she has perfect d hem It In DeUartclNin.sud tur draw-liig-rotru manners, unaffected though they seem, aiu to iho smallest gesture lu obedlcuco with art. hKATl.NU KINK MORlLITV. Hot Dtbate In the ftewr lurk Benuts Hill to Hegne! attndnbce. An any, Airil 11. The morality of filer skat, ing rinks was dlecuiaed in the Honatc, A bill was uulcr consideration prohibiting the attendance of children under lxttci years o go at rtuks revaceu 9 a. m. aud 2 p. i..,tT.i prohibiting femaica under Mxtccn frort staying lstcJi than V p. m. at such rinks unless accompanied by par cult 0 guardians. The mo-d vigorous attack tiou the rinks was tnadu by Mr. (.'ullru, a Now ork Tammany Democrat, who said that In his own dUtrict theio was one of the rluka. whlcti aas little better than a recruiting plao for bouKs of prohllluiloii. Ho anew ul tou tbc o I appy homrs that ha I b.eu ruined by rluks. Tl ey wcto worsf than P'enlc garuens, which llie pe.lico hare atpjud ilo wa followed t y Mr. McCarthy, tho acil PreMdent of the bvnatc, wl o srnucd that the aeii. snsl sound of Music, tho t!ahiNg lights and all It e surroundings of thj rluks lured young pjo(Ij to their ruin, ibe assintanco malo skaters ran ter fe rralu skaters In putllug on their skate-a was a dat gcroua fumillatliy, aud he had iilmxclf, on a Vint to one of theso rinks In Hyra cuse, teen skater a put their aii,.H around oao another. Kilrtltu, ccqnetry and similar blandishments he believed wc rc piatt ted in these places, ending in selu -tion snd elopement. Several other senators de cuined at length on the ovil tracticus conucctvl with the rinks. Tteufhto was all on one Ida until Mr. Titus, nf Kuflalo. camo to tbe rescue of the rinks, which, ho arud, were tbo greatest moral and regenerating agency of the day, as they ucro weakening tbo attractions of saloons, theaters and other demoralizing resorts. The oppponeutsnf the till clutched eagerly at Ibis straw, aud turned the moral liuo a. ainst tboso opposed to rinks by ir ilstlns that tl.ey were supporting thecau9of lalcons, which desired tho suppression of skating rinks became they wire ruinlud tbeir busings. Tho till waa ameuded so as to apply to eitle, of over '0. CO Inhabitants, and was then laid over for further cousldciation. A Mass Jleetibg Protests Against the Elec tlon and Other Oatrages. (iik a'.o, Apill 11. The following rcsolatlon was adeptid at a ma&s rxecting In Ihj north division last night; Whereas, Chicago I, In a great point, at the bands of an organized band of ruffians, who, In their decperate efforts to retain their power, stops at no crime, with apparently llttla check by our present police force: and Whereas, Tho protection ot the ballot box Is of imall Importance with life llaelf; therefore hiiolved, That a committee of live be ap pointedly this meeting, to wait upon tho Comuitce of Public fcsfety and urge upon them to eallamara meeting of eiligen, irrespective of rarty. to pretest against such work, and to per feet throughout the city steh organization as mar be ncceaaiy to put a atop to these oatrages; ard, Whereas, These onira;ei are practlcelat oir elections because of tbo deficiency in onr Bist electlen laws, which afford us no protection at tbe polls or In tbe courts; therefore, Ile tolved, That we pray our Legislature to afford us pcrtrancnt safety by panting ettlclcut election lan f, similar to those in force in New Yoik,
Holler Kxposlon. rjazitTON, Pa., April ll.-One of a set cf eUhtten boilers at No. S colliery, Youtown, exploded last evening, Instantly killing the tireman, Edward Gcaoton, and fatally scalding theasi'st ant flieman. James Boyle. Tbe latter wai bio tu into a reservoir fifty feet from the scene of tho explosion, and tbe mntliatcd remains 0! Geaoioa were found along sido of tto s'.cam-pumps tweity feet distant, burrled under broken steam-pipes ard a mass of debris. The boiler-house was partially demollihtd. and the damage will amount to over J7.CC0. McOortuick Bsrlke Ended. Ciiicaco, April 11. The strike of the employes of the McConnlck's reaper works ended to-day. The managers ctTerlrg to restore wanes. In all likelihood tbe 1 CCO persons employed will return to oik next Monday. Tte trial of the Pickertoa police for ihoollns one of the atrikera has been postponed. A Wheat Osunbler Suicides, Clivxlanp, April 11. fiobert C Wilson, Treasurer of Washington Township, Hancock County, Ohio, ahot himself thla morning In the breast and will die. He owned a large flouring mill at Arcadia an'd was highly respected. K.ceotirhe had teen gambling: in wheat and waa a deUulter, which was tbe cause of hla attempting to suicide, Sentenced for Lift Louisville, April 11. Frank Rankin, the noted scale manufacturer, was sentenced to the Enlteatlarr for life, today at Ehelbyvllle, Ky. ink in ahot and killed Martin Cody, a bricklayer. In esld blrcd. 12s Hovesaber, This is Eanktva ttcczd tr'.rl, lia ttr::z:3 tz'z t-3 r 3 ia -'V
EUROPEAN WAR NEWS.
Bismarck nnd Francis Joseph Think There Will Be So War-But Energetlc Preparation tfo On. The Britleh Lllnietry in an Ugly and Pugnacious Humor Ruaelan Explanations. AFGHANISTAN AFFAIRS. The UrltlHli Dllulstcr Keeptoc a Shark Look Out for Ayonb Khan. TriiLPAS', April ll.-Ajoub Khan, the exAmeer of Afghanistan, who hat becu residing here for tome time ou a pension of fi, 750 per month from tho British Government, has asain tried to leave Persia for Afghanistan. The Pritih Minister has kept a close watch oa Aytub Khan ever since his reiurn to this city alter bis attempt, r.cveral months axo, to leave Persia, and has redoubled his vigilance siuco tho Kusso-Afgbau ditliculty began. JLcerrdu from letters which fell Into his hands that tlieex-Amccr wnsn2aln planning to escape to AfghanMiu. the British Miulstter ccmplalncd to the tfn.ti aud the latter arrested Ayonb and has routined hiiu in the citadel. I'ers'.au officials have lalvn poession of Ajoub'i house. Tbe Hrltlsh Ministry Forced by Public Opinion to Take a Pugnacious Attitude. Lmnpov, April 11. The war office is overwhelmed with offers of service, sent In by army, militia and volunteer olllccr. Tbc recruiting de pots In London and the provIuccswre daily bcliCKCd by men anxious to cuter tbo military icrr fee In view of the prospect of war with Kuasla. bulutle applicants are bei: g accepted as rapidly na can be amncd. All the Adn Iralsof the Pr'tNh navy have been notiilcd to bold themsclvesiln readiness for active service. A rpctlal lujuuctlcu has bcn sout by the Admlrality toYlcd Admiral LorlJohn Hay, commanding the British rqusdron In the Mediterranean, to hold his tlce-t ready lor service. A very dctctmlned and rravo position has been assumed bv the Kugiiidi iloverumeut toward Russia concerning tte Pcnjdeh Incident. The Miulsiry, it appears, has been coerced by the rggrcssivcucfS ol public ci Inlou Into a tardy, but evidently a determined attitude of jujuacity. To-day. Karl Granville, llntish Portion Minister, advised Heron De'Haa!. the Kusslau Ambasiavlor to Loudon, that tha liritisli (lovernmcnt bad do old id that whatever the nsturo of tho explanation of ticncral Komarotra action might be, iircat llrltlan wcnldnot allow any further discussion concerning the delimitation ot the Afuhsu frouller to to on unlit the Kutsiau troops have beut withdrawn Irom their present o itpoi'.i In the disputed territory back to the portions whle hthey occupied at tho time Lualand ap pointed ber psrlot the commission toa tjust the Afghan frontier. As this was nearly a yearag and as slrriost all of tho Kuian advancoha been mtdo lu the Interval. It I difficult to believe that Ki:r-via . will irrlouily attempt to rci.ch an amicable tiudcrsian ting. Count You Munster, the elermau Ambassador to liOhdon, Is given aa authority for a most significant utterance cm the part of the lUltUh Ministers. The German Minister states that at a confen rue nton tie Afghan situation, held ycrtcr day, l.arl (iranvUlo declared that tiUdstoue tu l roo.ved tluit It was lnix a rie to consent to a contlnusnco of a dip1on)ttio discnnslon with Lu roo uules Lugiaud was guaianteoi security aw!ilnt baviug tt e results of tno routrorersy tinp.Mlücd ly collisions on lb d spute 1 frontier, auiit as bad occurred on the Kuh. At tbecierniau and Hulau Krooasos here tho oplnlou la expressed that tr.a dl'pute botaeou tbsC zsr and Cire at Itrlttlit Las actually reached Its ffnal phase lu diplomacy, M. Lt (iters, tho Kuslai 1'ilmo Mlnlsttr, through llarou letaal, bna oilcrod l abau-uu tho Russian proposal to c iUnd the llneotte dot atab.erouo proposed by l.ng'aid so as to In Cludn the Parapatniatera Miiuntalua aud recut to the Hoe aurgrsicd in ttie Lsar prnpostls. This oiler 011 the part of tho Kusstan Premier, whtlo arparcotly .ontalklcg a couoeatoi. la cnnaldered to lo Jia'iy a rusu to modily the effects of Uencral Kotxniof.'s attrrk und to train tlmo. The Lösbar lirio. wbllo within tbo raratmivdan line, would hattllr be acceptable to I ngllh atatcsmcu, altbouuh the proposal could be made to appear to tho Prltish puMlo as a retreat on the part of huatla, a l arl tiranvlilo's demand for tbe wtiriirsvsl ol tho Uuslan troops was telegraphed to Sir I drtard 'Ihorntou, at bt. Petersburg, after the? receiptor M. li-;ier'a pro;ospl, It Is Inferred that the liuoloii Preuder a orerturcs have not met with acceptance, and have imulo no impression tiion tbo Liiglirdi (overument. r.oth IMsila ncd I nstand aiu buMly encaged lu rorr. spjn lencu with ether powers, and are actively rourMnz alliancn.tif the Kiigliih uctotlultotii with Tur key sue t e-td, ibu liirat lmorlAiit linmendlate rosuit win t e tho or euing ol the Paidcualles to tbo Üritlsh lle tt. A Itusalait Oltletal Paper Teaching i:oullb htateniuru How to Act. ft Piiu;m!I K:, April 11. The Journsl de Ft. Petersburg, speaking evidently by ofllcisi lnsplrstlon, coromenls on the recent ciovcrnment utter aneesin the Drltlh Parliament about the Penjdeh Incident aa pcrmatnrc. It says It thinks It would have been profitable for the English ministers to have suspended Judgmcut until tbe receipt of more complete conformation, they should have acted on the supposition that It was uullkvly that Ituislan Oenersls acquainted with the intentloiisof the fcrmHn (iovernment, acted without good reason. They should litve borno In mind that collisions sucu as that wnlch occurred on the) Kusha, ar3 always possible In the presence of a violent and undisciplined Asiatic population, Tte Penjdeh Incident, concludes the Journal, was certainly an untowa.d event because it may adversely affec t tho negotiations rending between Uns! aud kuglaud wnlch still Juatlfy tho hope f ir pesco. Tho war feeling is overwhelmingly sirong. The Czar appeared at the theater last evening. Tbe audience, stilt enthusiastic over the news from Pcnjdeh oa the geucral asump'lon that Komaroff a conduct had the Imperial approval, arose when they saw tho Car and shcok the building with aa ovation ol appluuse. The Situation From a Kusstan Point ot View. ViiiNX, April 11. Vienna Herman circles cu tertaln ?cry peaceful oplulom about the Anglo, Runlan disputes. The C zsr baa Informed both tho Vienna and tbe Berlin Cabinets that he docs not desire war. Tte Knglish d3tnaod for the retire ment of General KomarotVs forces from their present poiltlon will, fcowevcr, not be acceded to since It is evident that tbe advance of the Afghans was the provocation leading to the recent attat k. This Tlew ot tho matter, entertained by F.uts'a. is also held by Austria and Ucrtnanv. Loth trsse powers support tho Russian eJovernmcut In this explanation of U recent battle. It is a noteworthy fact thst Ksikoit s WMksucr Jourrsl, on the "th ol April, published laudscspo sketches ot Pcnjdeh, aud prophesied the, recent battle. Russia continues her naal and military preparations with treat energy. Admiral fcnwukoff" baa ordered all thf torpedo boats to be sent to the Ilaltlc and the Ulack Sea. Torpedoes have Just been sunk at the canal tin ling et. Petersburg with the sea. Kronstadt, Eft. Petersburg, and tho Palace at Krasnoe eio ere now connee'ed by telephone, so that tbe Czar will be informed of every movement in cate of an attack by the Pnejl'th fleet. Ibe Kursian licet. baa been In a thorough state cf resdiucss since the M of April. iComs roll's brother, tho editor of the Ra!ao Journal bvet, announces that R'issia Intends to send loo.coo men to Herat as soon as tnc uglliU advance to P.schln. The Ameer and DorJerln Toasts an Insult Bruseis, April 11. Le Nord, the most rabid pro-Russlsn newspaper in Belgium, now predicts war between Russia and England. Le Nord la re garded as a semi-official organ of the Russian Gov eminent, and this article la believed to have been Inspired. The paper has heretofore expressed sanguine bones I peace, but It row nays that war la impending. It says that tbe open threats and insults to Russia contained in the toasts of Ameer Abdnrraham and Lord Dull er in were equivalent to a declaration of war. even while England was appealing fox conciliation. Belj oa Glad atone. Mr-.ow, April 11. -The Vledomostl uji that Raisla would have a greater Justification in demanding that England explain her occupation of Qnelipaert than Cnj'and has la taxing EcrsU to explain the attack upon the Afghans by General KoxnaroCr. Tbe former matter rs of treat lraporttC3 to r.r-Jx, crd is Is tjcUr cr?trtl O t?
Tfce Vtedomcatl täte that It ! convinced that Mr. Gladitone will always maintain pea:c wltli Euuia. An Ovation to the Cir. 5t. Pin r.5i i kg, April 11. The Cr trai.d Czu'.nl and members of Lie Keyal family atteudeda con cert this evening at tbe Grand Tneater, In this city, for tbe benefit of invalid loldiers. Tte presence of lrj CVar aroused the greatest enthusiasm. Tbe National anthem was lun? by tic whole audience, snd when the Czt advanced to the frout of his box and boed his thanks, be was greeted with a hurricane of cheers. The ovation was continued oatslde the theater and the Royal family was followed by crowds of peopls to the gates of the Palace. The Mlnisier of War, speaking to a circle of cfficerstonlght, tald he had iho ascuranc-j of the t zar that the Russian troops miht advance, but that they would never retire.
(JENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, 1! 1 ro rtc fe Says There Will be uo AuloHusslan War, Erni.iN, April 11. Prince BIfmarck, in a private conversation with a friend last nkht, raid he was convinced there will le no war, becue cf Mr. Glad?t;iio's atattmen, made la tbe Vrw. Common late on Thürs-lay night, about ,uo A( ßtani bavin? thrown oui pickets befora the Russians aJvanccd clean the way for aa understanding between Russia and England. The Chancellor a.'nred bis friend of the peaceful disposition of theCarand M. Pe GicrR. The pcp-ilar opiulon here is that Krelisu newnpers have "had their mouths tco full." Various French Itrma of Interest. rjtRi, April 11. On the adjournment of the Chamber of Deputies, to-day, it was resolved to suspend action on all peuding bills until the 6th tfMay. In French ministerial circles it is be.leved that tl e sourtin-de-liste and the coru duty Increase bills will hi shelved. M Henri Prissou, the President of thj New Council of Ministers, is strougly opposed to the corn bill, the prospect of tho pasjuge of which has already Increased the price of bread throughout France, aud eatiscd widespread popular disctntcnt. M. De Freycinet, it is stated, desires to abandon the French cutcipricc lu Madagarcar, uud lu order to do so without apparently retreating, propose to make a commercial treaty with the ilora. Ac miral Clallltcr approves of his jolIcy, and will do all In hin power to scenro a retirement fron Tamatave, 11 a way can be found todosowi:u honor. M. Clcmenccaii l as given notice that ho will oppose In the Chamber of Dcpntles, th3 ratlfa tlou of tho Kgyptlan Financial Convention, agreed upon by Krane and tbe otner interested )owcrs with England. Naval Movement -lall j Ilevlewa of Cossacks at Odessa, LoNr oN, April 11. Two men of-ar belonging to the channel tquadron now at Kingstown, ttelaid, hare been ordctcd to Portsmouth to take torpedoes on board. It Is reported that tbeywiil the n procee d Immediately to th Maltlc. Advices from doua slate tbatlhcro Isgrest military activity In that city. 'I hU wai manlIcated not only by the garrison, but h1o by other troops stationed thetc. Numcrom battalions of Coacks are reviewed every day. The garrison at Kertsi h Is engaged night and day lu basteulng the completion cf tho works at that point, aud tho flouring mills arc wotkid at their full capacity in prtparatlou of piovislocs. Literary Motes. I union, Anil IL The popular edition of the "Letters of Trlncc Alice" and the new "Memoir of Prince s Christian" lift vo met with a moogor sale. The works have fallcu unnoticed. r-wlnbtuu's Marino faltcro" will to ready In 'n It Is a dramatic poem, describing life In Venice lu the twcltlh century, aud Is iutcrapersc I with 1)1 Its. Henry 1'cttlt. the dramatist, claims to have inrented to complete plot ol Charli Ueidaa aoved, "Ptnlars Secret," which, he statr, wss ainpllil'd from tho diama entitled "Lave aud Monty." ftork aiarleet and Osrtnan Intlnenee. I.onpon, April 11. Celling on tbe Stock Kx. chance was resumed this afternoon by operators for a fall and a panic which was imminent, was only checked by continued purchas lor Merlin account. Ü be German houses rely ou me truth of the reports that the l.mperor of .ermany is asslCioua in urshik' tbe Crsr to oppose tho war party in Kustia, and alan that Prince HUraarrk, ( a point Is reached where tho diplomatic relations of Fruit) nd and Russia arc broseu.wlll offer tbe mediation of (Jcruiaiiy. Irish Kuthmlasm Increasliig; Over the Iloyal Vlattors. Dt r.ns, April 11. The enthusiasm over the I'rlncc and Prince s of Wales appears to be on the increase among the common people. Their Royal HJgbncikca to Cay visited Trinity College, and were presented with addresses by the vailous college socltttes. After leaving Trinity the Prince and Princess vUited several schools lu Dublin. Crowds surrounded and chcere d tbe royal visitors wherever they went. nneen Victoria Forgot lttsntarck's Ulrtlilay. Ixsj'ON, AprM fl. The newspapers hera comment upon the fact that Queen Vic toria did not send hercorgtatulatloiH to Prince p.inrnarck upon the cccalon of his birthday. ThoKlnzor Denmark and the Kit gof Portugal and all other rulers sent their felicltatloua. Cocservatlves 0oe the rgjptlon I.-ar. LoNtoN, April 11. -The Conservatives have resclvel to oppose the Fgvptlan loan of f i5,0OO,0uO, provided for in the International Egyptian Financial Convention, when tbo meaure cones up for action In Parliament, Tbey will endeavor to make their opnolttion effective by various obstructive amendments. Improved Infernal Machine. Firms, April 11. A box addressed to Prince Blixaick excited iho suspicion ol the'aathoiltlci at Frankfort on-tbe Main, and It was opened. It contained clock-work and a dynamite macniue of new type and a ikllllul contrivance. There is nothing to indicate by whom the box was pre jared or sent. What the Uelgiau Chambers Propose, Pkvsskis April 11. On the reopening ol the Belgian Chambers the Government will table the bill which gives King Leopold authority to aasume tbe title of King of the Free State of tcuto, with tbe teat of administration, at Sxuuuli. Torkey tollem! fc'eutral. Br.pbis, April 11 It is reported here tiiat Turkey hss decided, under Pilnre Ilismarck's advice, to remain neutral in the event of war be tween Eniland acd Ruria. Reassnrtsg Dispatches. Parti, April 11. A dipatch to tho Patrla from A!x les Pains, states that Queei Victoria bas received reassuring dispatches from Berlin, fct, Petersburg and Loadon. Franc and China. Bhasgiui. A Pi 11 1L Tbe Emperor e f Chita baa issued a decree reciting that ihe French having humbly sued for peace he graciously grants their pryr' Oaabeen Deserted. Si akim, April 11. Uasbeen, recently the bead quarter! ol Csman Dlna'a entire army, Is cow wholly deserted. Zail ol Selkirk Dead. Losios, April 11. The Earl of Selkirk, a representative peer for Scotland, la dead. He was born April 11, ltO-J. Artillery for Indira. Lckpcn, April 11. Several batteries ol artillery have been ordered to embark at once for India, Death of Lord Major Lottaxs. Londos, April 1L George Ewan Lot tage. Lord Mayor ol Londeo, died tnis morning. TTnlUer Dtaes TTlUa Ore-ry. Paxi April 11. Prtt!i n Crrry czttr tilled at
nencral cf tbe American Exhibit! -a to t L- I at lndon next jrtr. M. Grcvy ;-1 r 11m cl toMir:;: a similar exhibition la i i"ri. a-j.i ti':.i Le would lend bis InHoence toward v atlcs socti au enterprise iucctsful.
Wolalry at Cairo. Cjkir.o, April 11 -General Lord Wolslcy, accom pacicd by his personal staff and Lord Charles Pre Mord, arrived at this cl.y to-day. KIEL'S REBELLION. Tbe Free Lake Msitarri-Xore Started. Troop Wrssxri:o, april 11. Tne story or tbe Frog: late rrasacre was told ly II. Q lisn, a ccpbcw cl the Indian Agent at thst point, who escaped from the Indians. Fourteen persons are knswn to have been killed, and rrobally many oihen met the same fate. It is known that the Indiana have at'acked Fort lilt, bit whether snceelully cr not. can not be afcer.amed. an the icrt wss bld by only twenty five policemen and a handful of settlers, and was surrounded br l.HO lueiisi a, r csded bv l ig R.ar.one of the most leroeious chiefs in the Nrthwest. It Is elieved that the ajsauli rouat have rueceded and the psrrV.u lecn killed. The fadiana at t&ddla ;.vL lave illlsgcd the GcTcramcnt warehouso ard tme to Join the re' els. A i Batileford a party rf forty Indians approached; the fort and were fire upon. Two were killed. The otern retreated. The rebels have taken a: I the pi. i:5l.rr. i.. ;bo 4katcon settlement, Jt Is ssi4 that the Elackfeet and Floods refuse to fxrc!.e the tobacco brought by tbe Crcc runners. At Turtle Mountain the bouas of a wßite ss'.tlar. named Peiritt, bas beeu sacked. The Indians are rcmlnc in from tbe American side in twos and threes, snd assembling at TYood Mountain, One division of Canadian tioer-a is cow nortn of Toschwood Hills sdrancicg toward tho retel headqi arters: another is goln? by way of thehaskaebewan River to Prince Albert, while a third proo i rte cn 'tonday to Calgary, and tbei.ee to Fdmonte u tuff Pat ' -') U Consul Taylor ays that 1,710 American trout i-re patrollluc the border to enforce the United States neu.ralltr lfcW. QvriEi . April 11. Tbe cavslry school rcoclrevl fresh otders last night aud will proDsbiy leave tomorrow for the Northweat. Hai.uax, April 11. TLe Halifax F&ttalion of Fuillecrs received otders latt LlkLt to leave tfcla morning for the front, A (JHASTLY FIND. Tbe llody of H VSonian Found Packed la a ltox Fspresaed From Chicago to LafMjette. Ind. LAfAVnir, lind., April ia.-Thls afternoons United Mates Express agent delivered a box to Cl aries Bhilltng, a grocer's clerk, TLe charges were paid, and Shilling at once knocked off tbo lid and began removing the sawdust, when, to his borer, a Lun aa hand was dclored. Further iuvcstlsstiou showed an entire boty packed In tie box. Tbo tody is tl at cf a woman. Tbo ilesh baa been removed froa the bones, aud tne la'ter look aa though they had been in brine. The stallt wax tili quite ciltnslve. Shilling returned the box ia the cvtn pany. All the lr.f.rn aiIou that ran be learned Is that Itio box sm rent from Chicago and charges aid. On the lid Is written In pencil Shilling's nstue and lAaj ette, Ind.. aud over this ia bis Lame aud address, evidently lettered at the express office. The box bears tho stamp ot tho train cfllce ard the name C. W. Cook, tvldentlf the express sgent who teecived It. Why It should te etil to Milbing la n myit'ty. Ine ex pre a agent heic will give the Tox and contents to Iho Coroner. Ocntema'n, Central America and Mexico, It. Lor is, Mo., April, 11. A corrciondcnt of tfca GIolio Demorrat telegraphs from tbo City of Ilvico that news has been tcoclved there that Congress of Guatemala has declared as provisional tPrcsldent, feno. Alcjindrs FcT.l.aldt until a general clectlou can bo held. Bcnlraldl was an la tlmatc friend of tho lato Pnatdeut lUrrios and fcr rrany years they were trtneri In 1 mattcTa. It Is belle) ed he wl.t ca ceavor to carry out the iiHey of Ma umt'ltldtia partner. Cleucral Harruudla, tue Minister 01 War of the dectssed dictator, continues to act In tho same rapac ity to President bintvakil. Karruudcr is pushing war preparations with the arcatest speed aud energy, and la supplyleg arms to all whoak for tiem. The country ix lu a rrc at fcair of excitement oyer the tragic deaib of General r.arrios and bla son. Tbe resolve to avc nge the dt-atli of Rarrios bas become a rational cry, and all lste information from (iautemala Indicates that tho people will make a incst determined struggle to carry out tte purposes of Karrlos, and unity Central America. Geucral Hghaala Mariscal. Minister of fcre'gn relatioua of Mexico, take quite a different view ot tiuatcroallan a C airs. lu an Interview Matlcala laid be considered the pdwer of Guate p. aiia completely broken. He states positively thst Hla neither thedeslre of Mexicans or executive to declare war agsirit Guatemala. The warlike preparations wcro only ordinary precautions which the times r.nd c-ircumsunces warranted. Death or Two Children TTltlt Peculiar Symptoms. Cir.Mt.AM, April 11.-Considerable excitement prevai's smorg seversl Cleveland physicians and! the reople who live In the vicinity of Alum street by the death of twe children with peculiar symptoms. About ten daj s ago tbe small child ol Utu William Unroll was taken 111 and died. After death the tody turned black. Verterday a second child died of tht same dleae and its body also; turned black. Ibe syiaptoms manifested wem purslig. owl ting and irritation. The Heattu e fhcir and Coroner, nnwlülrg to pronounce tbn dieae cl olera without a tboronab lnvesitaatioa, will held a tost mortem examination to morro sr. ( tarrh Fariurjr Jtursied 1 msi tru, Ind., April 11. -Fire broke out thla mo nit g at 8 o'clock in the drying rcomef Bamne'. CublnKcr Co.'s starch factory, and Uecs tire concei 11. together with lartra statics adjoin in?, were destroved. Less. S'5,tXU; Usuran-, tie ,((. divided among numerous companies. l"be corcern waa tbe principal industry in the town, aLd its burning is a serious loss to the place. That Hody Mos Frtltor CJonant. Ktw York, April 11. Tbe lody of tbe man found yesterday at Coney Js'snd Creek, and sup posed to be that of H. Con ant, the missing ed itor of Harper's Weekly, was examined to-lay br Mr. Conant's son and pronounced not to be that of Lh Jaibt r. Vflll Agree to Mint Down. Pali Riwr., L'sa, April 11 All the mlUr, except the Union, have tigned an agreem cut to that down four veeks between now and the first of July. Borne mills In .New Bedford. Losreti and Rbcdc Island wil. a fo join in the movement. Ewlddler Taken to Chics;, FcsTOS, April 11. Detective r.akcrton left today lor Chlcsgo, bating in cuatody Charles 1 Allen, the notorious ewiudljr, who la wanted la iL Paul fcr swludllnc CONDENSED TELEURlHb's W. B. Gratle, a tit. Louis bucket-t-bop mts closed yesterday with about 11.000 llabllltkt, Yesterday's bae ball games were Storp M by grow stoims at New Vork, Ralilmore and Pnl'adtlpbla. About UO employes of tbe Missouri Car Works at Sr. Louis have quit work in resistance of a cnt in wsges of S to20per ctnt. F. P. Curtis, wbo baa run s bucket-shop In St. Louis fcr several yean, succumbed yesterday with tlC.CCO liafeliititr. Uo expects to resume next week. Tte Ksnias8tae Journal, of Topika-aM yet terdsy placed in the bands of a receiver. L X. Taker, wbo was directed to continue Its publicatioi as a Democratic j aper lurtla benefit of lta crcdlurs. n DTDICATIOrs
WasHiwcTow. JLr3 IJ 1 a. m. Toi tU Ohio Valley gad Czirrv-CUiaUj colder, fair weather, higher tcr:.:Ur, northerlj winds. Fcr th Upper Lata Elcr- 1 -'Jttr, pit ceded in tbe extreme east pr: " t cara, ecrthejly wLndx, hlibrr r- -- s-
