Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 January 1885 — Page 6

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Whr.wW dead fat CW, ware .heM ht Snimast theStt, itikwiMMrM eueW by Uwr, Dr. L. Thayer. A arr whs) baa arrived at Babbofc rep that UJHQ rebels kad ba seat fay te rttmUeo Omwm Ig. wtt ot the arrival aC the ttrnieh at JCsrtf they wawhnlasilaUNpksr, they aow reanaia o oppose Xbcutart McCcixooh mmi Ih4 m eiralMtMarMon Jummtj 14, tW bOMMl diTMir MNUMi4 ttWMI 4lt W hail i it fat tW JJmh-l iitoty tBceopt mm tfaMrfctfc.i by Wttit mi wr f nw twfc l for bowr. r bfacieJ lo Mh ac tio mt cMial Mtptmrie mmI gM, Cjutjux Wa.ltik Ikak, of Onmu. b) e4irW4 kk Wk birtkUy M kJ lrrMl wanier all tbe lnM4kHtK. M wu iki tetiMr m! caiblrM, att aMv. He lhw4 vrktk k wife aixtr-sevea years. wrtil bear 4etk tee. rers Ox tftMMk OrawtT IHfK. fl iKr vmm. wm Lini.il to death fat a hty l wbkk sjbettred at Port Jwrrfat, X. Y. SttrxKAi. C tax mwU Po-ttee fat the TkiatoroC Ciaei ti. O., have been vkliiiii f reeeevtly br raieed peetal otoa Tbey were C the eld patient. Tbe faUec Oe siga Marfan tit operarkm iatpoetlble. Ox Site ikk Yrl filler aad Alfred Kv? port were kilW at Jacktfoa, Mka., by a iMaMr exvlteeioa fat a piaaiac MtUL Br xa rx?iio (rf aatwral KaeiaalaMC)Uadt taaairfaeaerr WMur WaUtBoa, ra., e tbe nmk, eieeea mtea were atore or Iew seeerelv- tajarea, fear baTiag tbeir ears banea'ttC Tae miil was wreeheil aa4 tbe beiler Irfowa iata a mill -dam aft- feet dia AT BrooUra. X Y., a tae 2IM, aa oUworto xfkMkm caased a tosa o betweea i &Hjm aad $J,W. Tbe eattr are - rtaa iat mued eat So axfct wbat fraeealtebe a ateet stabbaca aaategra1km. Ok the Met aa mm aotd baiWiac ia pre eeas e ceeetractiw aa tae 2Cew Orleaas Kxposltkat KroaaJs. felt, caaela? tbe 4atae4!eaeauHiaad tbe iajaty fC two otbars, oaeaf wboat will die. The bease at Kearr Workeaoar, at Wheoaiag, W. Va., was eaterea by ix BMskeelateaoatbeStet, wbo beat tae iawti?j aat state eeert)!. Ox tiaeSist Mrs. Liuie Weber, a Daytoa (a)wwaaa, atraak a aaart ot wakky, taa saert tMae. Ox taeraa-WaaeW Keaa, aear Day tea, O., a eoattriaa aeearrea ea the iltTeaaaR tkast Several aeea were iajacea. Fnut aeetrov4 SC Jaaaes Catbolie Owrck at Bar Cwr, Xi., t tbeW. OK the ad aa hwaao ataa eataaaabjeet of reUckm cheapoJ bis seek bretaar to aateea at Waaeea, Wat., after Jbavias attoaapted to kill ah wife. Ox tae Traiaer, a y oaag mm of Meaaaais. Teaau, wba wysterieaely dteaaaeareelreeaatiy, was foaaa dead ia tbe wgodev, biriavs beea nibbsd aaa aaf Tvk faiattare factory of Graham fe ScbaaHt, at Btftiam, Md., was parUaUy aeatrayed by are ea tbe SSd. Lose. iaeeraaee. Tbe coedd of sereral Uras ileiar bassaws ad jaeeat te tae faeterr were idiaatly dama ged by water. KickamC. Gcxxw, ef tke Iasaraaee irat aC Croeby Oaaatag, Bagalo, X.Y., wasasttbe l beid ia dafaak of il.WO ball for iUegalfry rotiac at ahekvet eleettoa. TaoifAS Goactrr, afd afty years, a weattk-r miU owaer, started to ico frow Xantaette, Mich., te the Tillage of Harvey, foar ataes ditsatT ea tae 31, aad was eaagfct fat a saw storm aad froaea tc Tkk Grief Signal 0cerfm tke 21 reperted the wredm of several veeeeis oa tbeXorth Caroliaa coat. Amoag them tke sloop Vka, of Fertlaad Me., boaad for Jachaoavitte, Ffau Crews all saved. StsosriLT after the workaaen quit work at tbe Uaea Oil Company's haildinc at New. aricX. J.ttfce2ltoae .f thesmattoU taaksexpieded. settiaw; mt itie buiMinc. Tbe atasaage ta baiMiag aad works was ISM; faaffiaranee not known. MMOUXAXBOOB. Tas Matoaaa Maaafactariag Company's eottaa faesory at 1'eeersbarg, Va., has re operation with a fed force of Sktokai. of the Fttmbargh (Pa.) hrea ndUe aad faatories skat dowa oa the 9Mh, bat will rsoamc after the holidays. Tmtmilamaity 1 m,fm payable by Core fat ooaaaiweace of the attaek oa the Japan-it Ipmb at 2oal la imt has hea rsaaHtod by tbe Japan t jo Govern - Fo the week eaded the ak Um imports at tfce pert mt New York were $4,t of wbidt $l,4S5rti were geaerai merekandiea aad , dry goods. IXMaate damage was doaele shipping by a harrieaae whieh prevailed ea the Preach eoaat on the Kh. Arrsa aa idleness of several meatks, Hasaey. Howe Co.'s steel works, at Pittskarxk, Fa started up oa tke 21. Ix tke lnttoburgh (Fa.) district the rievr miaert iaaagarated a strike oa the 34Hh for aa iacrsase mi wages from two aad a half to three ceat fat tke first, second and third pools, aad from two to two aad a half oeata m the foartk pool. Tw Uaited SHatee Supreme Court adjooraed ea tke 31 uutU Jaauary tk. Xnorn weil-iaformed Kagliek politiciaae tae; kmiriaaisa prevail that a eriefa hi raped! y approach tag fat Egyptiea ipaneial atfairs. WarOefarlXartal-Heiry rises with which to replacs the aaidtr arm now In aeeby the velaatuan. Hostc valaahle gold ill posits have dhweoTsred ha Cleriaoat Caaaty, O. Cwrrmrn heavy rahte are damnghta; tke aeMaa erea fat lMmtbay. KJK tae Jam wwewe aiaaret am waw e m Ostsraaa resumed work at tke att

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H4"NaU Tkk swgjp-t r-Mlwajr mll4MMC c Tsxm 1 j"Ja((J JfcSea "fcJa aHWSaSa aat ejaNaaaf (1 4aaa oaeyear. IxvsaTMATiON ot the Laadaa Bridceax aweioa reveak the faat that tke bed of the r anas mash disturbed about tke base of the pier. Tax BariutgtOH tad tke IiUaoU Coatral Reads bare formed a pod oa all busiaas betweea St. Loais aatl Cbioago. AoooftMXO to preeeat itMlleatioiu etbotiad paeseagar ratea from Cktoafo will be restored to tariff rates by Jaaaary 1st. A XKirrixa of eig ar-makers aad others was heal at oH. Lottie, Mo., ea the 3akl, aad a protest adopted agaiaet tke ratiaoattoH of tke proposed Hpaaish treaty. Tkk re)Mrt tkat the Missouri I'aoiffe Uaes la Texas will out dowa the wages of employes is dented. On the i a traia load of passeagers were reportel saowed 1h ia Oregoa, ami pretHbMOB had beea seat to them. Show storme were ragias all throagk the far A Bf&EASK witk markeil typkoid symjitows of a eoatagioas character Is puaxllHg tke doetors of Aaaapolis Count-, Nova beotia. All aces ami oOBdiuoas are aifreted. Tkk alleged discovery of aa infernal mackiaeaad packages of explosives ia tlte Wiudsor (lair.) railway statioa after tke reeeat iaeiideat are, turas out to be broken Bsbias; tackle, a caa of paint aad a bottle of korae medietas. The committee appointed by tke New York Chamber of Commerce made a majoritv report on tke 31 ia favor of tke rati cat km of theSpaaish treaty, tke majority report oppoeiBe;. Tkk sitaatioa at Traverse, Dakota, was aachaaged oa tke zhl. Jioth stdes were heavily armed aad were seouriag tke country for reiaforeemeats. Serious trouble was aatkipated. Tkk coal miners all along the Monongahela Kiver went out on a strike on the t!JJ. Operators say they will close dowa the pits. iadeHaiteiy raer than concede tbe ad vance asked. A toot of snow has fallen at St. Jokns bury, Vfc, and vicinity. Tkis will start th lautber bueiaees. and rtve many Idle men eatptoymeat in tkat section. Tkk New Kacland Society of New York celebrated its seveaty-aiath analversary tke evening of tke ki by a banquet at Del' meaieo'st. Covers were laid for &0. The employes in Sanford & Son's large carpet mtiie at Amsterdam, N. Y., strjvck oa the 21 iu comMKiHence of a tea ier ceat. reaactioB ia wages. Tkk Court of Claims oa tke 23d began eoaeideration of tke claims of tke Ckoctaw Iadiaa Nation against tke United States, involving about ve million dollars. Tkk United States Supreme Court kas affirmed tke decision of the Court of Claims la the case of tbe Great Falls Manufactories: Company (General Butler's) against the Uaited States for damage to its water power by the aqueduct operations of tke Government. Tke Great Falls Company get$l$,)9 ia tkat case. Tke Supreme Court rives tke Company tke sums amount. m s LATE NEWS ITEMS.' I.V the Senate ou the 2J Mr. Jonas pre seated a memorial from tke joint commer eial aseooiatioas of New Orleans, protestiac acainet the ratifleatioa of tke Spanish treaty. Mr. Vest offered a concurrent resolution providing that Congressional speeches shall be printed at delivered, with the exception of verbal announcements, and wkea speeches are withheld for revision for more than one week the speech shall be iH-inted as de livered. He commented forcibly upon tke manner ia which the privilege had lwn abused during; the last campaign. ie naval appropriation bill, as reported from th ommlttee. waa naseed. The House was not in session. Organized gangs of thieves areoperatiag ia Wkeeling, W. Va., and vicinity. Tkk Senate decided on the Sith to take a recess until after the holidays. The visible supply of wheat on tke SUh was 48,117,60 bushels; corn, 8,,000 bushels; oats, 2,461,000 bushels. The third wreck for the week on the PanHandle Road occurred at Urinley Station, west of Dayton, 0., on the 21. llARKMiA.v & Hart's Theatre Comfque, Ion Broadway, ew iorK, was uestroyeu I by tire oa the 21; no insurance. Several memlers of the Salvation Army were arrested at New Haven, Couu., on tbe 91, for parading the streets without a lioseee. Tke Secretary of the Interior says there is no land within tbe lmundarles of tke Indian Territory subject to settlement. The elect km In the Nineteenth Pennsyl vania District for Congressman .oa the 2.d resulted ia tbe cboiee of Dr. John A. Swope, Democrat. It isnnderstood that France has rejected England's proioa!8 with reference to the financial dhMculties of Egypt. It fat thought that the Emperor of Ger- ... .... . many wtii remit tne sentence ot ueawt Mseed upon two of the Anarchists at Ijeipsta. W. B. TKOSirsox,late Superintendent ef the Railway Mall Servle, was confirmed on the SSd as Second Assistant PostniasterGeneral. W. K. Ackbrmax, formerly President of tne Illinois Central Railroad, kas been appointed Western agent of the Baltimore & Ohio at Chicago. Tke Monongahela River coal miners' strike seems to be a failure, as many of tbe men refuse to quite work and others are returning to the pits. Commodore Wixvihi, S. Schley has been annotated chief of tbe bureau of equipment aad recruiting of. tke navy, with the rank of Commodore. The general paeeenger agent of tke Ohio River !oel lines met at IndianapeKs, lad., ea the xt, to consider differential rate matters, but were unable to agree

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JbjhtlH,AaOtnlKt In Wtterly OeW Weather, Kescasil My a fasamg Mntmuwer, 1'MiuttiMM'HiA, Pa., Deeewber . The crew uf the brlgautlue Dalle, ot Windsor, wga brought Into the Delaware hrsakwatar yeaUsnlay, ItavlHg been ploketl up at w. early on Saturday iitorumi; by tke tscUooHcr David Clarkson. The brlgsHtiwo had buruetl at sea oh Friday, eighty utiles off Cape llenelopcn, ml tbe craw had been Mt im in au open boat during Uie bitter cold of Friday night. Tke viwl cltrctl from Glace lkty, N. S., on Novemlmr 27tli, witli a cargo of bituminous coal. Ited weather was encountered at the 0H.set, aiul unfavorable winds drove the brlgaatine from her course. Alter a voyage 01 nearly three weeks a New York pilot was taksn on board, but tbe vet&ei was still a long distance off. Sandy Hook. Adverse winds set In and once more the orew found themselves at the mercy of the tempest. Constant labor had nearly worn the sailors out, and when the cold weather of Uht week set in they were a long distance Out at sea from Cape HeaclopeB. Ou Friday last smoke was mscn limiting from the hold, and it was found that the cargo of bituminous coal had ignited from spoutancoua combustion and the flames had gained such headway that lighting them was hopeless. Orders were at once given for the hatches to be fastened down, and endeavors were mane to smother tbe lire till laud could be reached, but the tire gained such head way that the crew were oune" to abandon the vessel and take to the small boats. Tke Captain was accompanied by his wife, rive hcauieu and the pilot, George 1J. liourou, ami wireu xnuay night set In, the coldest night known for years on the Atlantic coast was experienced. The men were unable to guide the small emit, and through the long hours of the ulght they drifted about benumbed, aud expecting ueam wun every mounter wave that rolled over them. On Saturday niorHliig tne scnooner uaviu Clarkson, Jrom Boston, saw the signals of distress which they had raised, aad rescued them. The Clarkson was towed luto thu breakwater veterdav bv the revenue cutter JiamutoH, whlcu wasonncr winter cruise. Medical attendance was at once given the sufferers, and It was found that three of Hie crew were badly irost-bltten and the rest suffering terribly from the caecis oi tke bluer cold. The ltelle was built at NewDort.Jf. S.. In 1874. by J. II. Howry & Co.. her nrescut owners, aud was of iSQ tons burden. AN INFERNAL MACHINE. The Railway Station Ht Windsor, KhjcIhhiJ Damagi-d by I'lre ChmI hy the KxplonloH nfitH iHfcrHHl .MarhlHo llistrlnif the .Mark ef AmerleaH MHHufartHrc. LoxooS, December 24. Afire occurred In the railway station at Windsor Saturday afternoon, and was extinguished without having causod unusual alarm. It was found, In putting things to rights, however, that the fire hail orlslnated'ln the explosion of a ma chine which was packed iu a box supposed to contalu merchandise. Some brass wheels and a bottle containing explosive material were discovered iu the debris. It it believed that the plan was to blow up the parcel office, but that the force of the material was overestimated. Ia addition to the brass wheels and the bottle of explosive material found In the debris of the lire, the jiollce have discovered a tin meat can tflled with tow. The tow is saturated With an oily semlcotigealed substance, emitting a strong odor. In the center of the tow is a small phial coritalning sulphuric add. The fact that the tire ana explosion occurred at Windsor, has vtfry n-tur-ally led to sensatlonal theorles that an at- . .... -.1... lift. uua In cmna way contemplated by whosoever prepared ike Infernal machine. No tangible clue to any such plot, however, has been developed. The officials are very reticent anout me matter, and they seem mciineii to outwardly treat the affair as of little lmKrtance. The nature of the liquid in the Ijottle found among the debris Is unknown. Tbe mixture has beeu forwarded to London for analysis. In their search the police have found all the iwrts of a set of clock works and a key by whUih It could lh! wound up. The utacuinery is 01 American hw:. A row boat hired by three men at Queen's Hlthe a few hours before the explosion under London Bridge and not returned, was seen off Deptford, six miles below the bridge, three hours after the explosion. This fact has just beeu reported to tbe pel Ice. SUFFERING POOR. ijHn'recedrHted liatttutIoH Aihohjc the 1'f.or CInmm of ClevlaHd, Ohio Kfllcf MeaiurM. Clevklaxii, O., December 24, The work of caring for the destitute peo hie of Cleveland during the winter threat ens to become a serious burden to tho city. Thousands of men arc out of employment, ami hundreds of families are ou tho verse of absolute starvation, the general -situation being far worse than evor exist wl in Cleveland before. According to the reports thus far received by the char liable orirattlaat tons. l.flOO families ara aiwurititalv destitute, without fuel, food nr attenuate clothing. Jiesldes these, who must be cared for entirely at the i'Hv'r exnense. the number of families re quiring lntrtlal aid will swell the figures to alarming proportions. Airenny inenn urcs are Iwlng taken to meet this de munil. and next Week there will Iw bene flbnerfornMitces at the theatres, and the prtwm will start a gubeurlptlon to aid the City OoverKHwnt, as it .will hardly nmve eoual to the emergency without kelp.

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York Twwtt-Tw iMjra rrw Amtr dam Wweaaed tu lee Prom feak ta W- ' ter-Llue A Fatal Aeeltkwt the Came of Delay, Anxiety and Nleepleas VIkIIhhwj, Ou Heard. Nhw York, DeeemlMitr 31, The Sokledam of tho Netherlawd Llnev from Amsterdam, slowly steamed up the bay yesterday and at noon reaehed her wharf at tke foot of Sussex street, Jersey City, after an eventful Voyage of twentytwo day. Her sides, from the water line? were litorusted with lee from an Inch to a. foot thick. Around the deck projection bung a fringe of Icicles, against which the pitiless rain pelted slowly melting them away. Her standing rigging looked as II made of glass. Ice a foot thick tilled the lee scuppers aud spread out over the deck. She presented a glorious appearance, and the passengers on the ferry-boats admired her as she steamed up, little thinking that she had met with a serious accident while out at sea. As the hawsers were made fast a sailor rati to Ihu Superintendent's oiltee, and shortly afterward an ambulance arrived. Two stretchers were gently carried down the coinj)anlon-way, anil two forms were placed in the wagon, which was rapidly driven to the Charity Hospital. The Injured men were Firemen Haltus Kreckler aud Foom Kanon, who were badly scalded by tbe cxploslou of one of the super heaters while the Schiedam was off the, bauks of Newfoundland ou the 12th Inst., Fireman Frederick Kerstou, who was also. Injured, died on the following day, aud his body was burled at sea. Captain I). Hamecourt was la his bunk, and fat asleep half au hour after his ship was made fast. The fatigue attending the long, perilous trip wore htm out. One ot the sailors told the story of the voyage. The Schiedam left Amsterdam November 0th. She had fifty passengers and a. light cargo of general merchandise. The weather was tine the first few days, but. on Hearing the coft, she encountered, heavy gales. The waves swept over thedeck, bending the guard rails as If they were made made of reeds. The hatcheswere battened dcjwn, and the ssuugcr&were obliged to remain below. Most of them became sea sick from the heavy pitching and tossing. The steamer stood, the weather well and was making as much progress aa possible uuder the circumstances. On tbe night of the 12th, when off ewfoundland, a loud report was heard, and Insftantly the engine room filled with, steam. The passengers became terrified,, but the Captain, who is a brave officer,, assured them that there was no danger. Very little steam entered tho salbon, which reassured the more timid. As. quickly as possible the engines were stopped aud an examination made. Thesuperheater on the starboard side, In. which the steam Is closed after being generated In the hollers, blew off the cap. The three firemen were badly raided before they could get away. The boiler was found to be Intact, bnt was rendered useless for the rest Of the voyage. Aiteraueiay ot Bevim uvu.sufficlent steam was generated in tne other boiler, aud the vessel made aoout half the usual headway. It was not considered necessary to put into Newfoundand for renalrf and the scnU'dam con tinued her journey to New York, making: It In nine days. The crew worked night, and day, every roan being, required to doextra work. From Newfoundland down tue wcamer was unusually severe, heavy seas running all the time, so that the sails could. only be used at tunes. The Injured men reccivea an care aim attention from the ship's surgeon, out. Karstendlcd ou the 18th, ami was uuried. The twsseuirers en loved out utuo rest, and when Sandy Hook light was sighted itrvru won i. no from the lins of many. They all looked tired and sleepless, and did not want to exenange tneusuai gn-xi-n when tin? wharf was reached, mcy all seemed glad to touch terra firms, aud, hurried away as quickly as the Custom house inspectors would auow. A SUCCESSFUL LIFE. DcathofMlchHolll. rlliMiwon, the Jloton .Mlllloimlro Carpet Manufacturer A Man ter-,Strok That Led to J'ortum. Ten or Twelve Million I .oft llchlnd. Uosto.v, Mass., December 22. Michael II. Simpson, of this cltjv the possessor of a fortune of $tO,OOO,0OOor 12,000,000, died to-day of heart disease. He was born of poor parents In Ncwburyport, seventy-five years ago, and. came 'to Boston when a boy. The millionshave since been piled up for Mr. Simpson by the Jacksonville mills aud the Hoxbury Carpet Company, both great establish ments being contracted by him. alio out, of his fortune was MAK BY A MASTER HTK0KK during the war. In tho early months of the contest, when business of all kinds was greatly depressed, his jwrtners suggested that they, like others, should curtail production. Looking out of the windows of his great carpet mills, Mr. Simpson asked: .... How much laud Is there in that vacant tract?" So many thousand Icet was the reply. Verv well," replied Mr. Simpson, 'tomorrow we will begin to build h warehouse to cover it. Then we will nwko carpels to the full capacity of pur niR--hincrv. When that storehouse Is full wo w 1 Sid another and fill it." t This policy was followed and when the liialncect clcBwnd and prices of a yrwtwo Utcr arrived, the concern put an Immense nuantlty ot goods on the market at he i fheit figure-. Mr. Vr" tour married. The second time al J vears ago to a woman nearly fifty jears E jmilor, who survives him, The wed; ding Is remembered on account of Uie In -Son created by Mr. S hio gUt tokl bride of f 1,000,000 ln-bonds.