Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 October 1885 — Page 6

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WEEKLY COURIER. C. DOAXK, 3uliMr.

PCMOMAL AHO

CNUAL.

JJUIPSK,

TOPICS OF THE DAT,

loh army wyt , C-

anetes the nressat eera eras et JJMJ,r

jMMraiuw BpUiesemedUate

i to Dr. beeesare.

SOme '

UarfareVlth

Tme sVWek WM m4 Tories are dls

1.1 - iiutIau miikB lor rats

tag a feed te pay eeJerie -at. 1 nS Ptriifltt

Mill - - - ' , - llT tk --- SUU,

akilsotina mm Ledoa, iadudins WfterBteed of, the 2sss Jte Geaetfey tare km eoantaitted for trial.

Ta Gmwbmt .aataV is

nU.k.M .haek VafasWdt

---- flfortaatt. to be

-fcaCd oa the U tor wile muruer. Bcscca kae V h""dl eo" farewee at Constantinople of ambeeeadors .ft the nosers, wikrlw Oeh--Ug a a pehee latee Balkan stales.

ataxia ragmg at Hanoi, To e el a. Tbe average number of deaths daily is -thirty. A (Alaeee'Gaeral at the heed of BhrtfiliTAuii against, D. Joax Ckxi-max. of Park, claim to MJowMrttUt discovery

-eeraiacthe eneee 0279 e4VohehK-a.pe

dTOMM WBH tMOTMM tans u oka dtoal world. rr a, the faHHt. Iis bi-

crcttat, died a lHti before mhtaiffht a aha Sate. He was slek eely JTkii ito toon -pre a'itiTTir-J vt troabl eenageetfee of tjrasosack. AaoancACO TAKaA wa at Befct -mot, ML, oa tke SHit. the guest of Frsidaat Gtiteaei of Jean Hopkms University, vrlMr h addrMMd fUows ad 4ala t foUoKiac day.

r awnajrr af laa Txaiarr aaa m

wdtito faltawiac airealar to tattoaM Mate la rafard to taa praraatloa t hmUpz: Mlaaaaatara aad aiaar atiri artaawtotetat ai to OwadiM fvaaUar

Mariaa HaaaHal Mrrie laad atmllar la

aaMtort aetlac atidar Utato aHihorlky. at

far aa araotioaU wlthoafc tatoctepaaaa vHata&rtMaJlttMm tW fa.

aiaiaaaa aaeh fadUttaa tar atoualaa:

Horn, mi buttM aa naar aa iDraeiioabla."

OaKBHAL Mitil baa mada his rtpart to 4aa OorajaiaaU Ha elalu taa (fOTara. iU aara fWO,o a jraar by aatMac tha

, laaiaai aaaar munary aaairaa, : aaaa, w - i r : - NltaH T r ltfry at a Idac.

Turn AHaraayCNaaralaC PaaatrtTaata I iM, In paytaai1

aaa aiaawlaanil araaaaataiaaa)at a ltt a

aad iataada to braak ap taat aiaw a( la aaraaaa In tha Suto. . ' ; kl.y

Tax frMratarr o(a lfarr kai daeldad to fartaar poatpoaa Ui aaaanUlaaj of taaSmlU caartMrMd waOl artor ta apraiaa Coart oi lla'tJaltod Matoa abaU kaTa raadar laadaaialaa apoa taa paUUoa of tha dafasdaat praying for a writ at proklWUoatoxaatralatka Saara.

tarr aad taa eaartuarUal from furfaar.

MwajMtL OWIIW4,V taVOtan as Ca4aaai ciwi W aa tax Xl 'IL.hiIH J 1-.. -B tK AAA .UJ

tkrowlag 1 aaiatoyaa oat af wto. 0MUT aaaiaca aa kaaa doaa kjr adi ktJaa aaatara portioa af Kwluwriaad, Um

WkaU of tka uttr railay af itaa Xkia

kariua; laaa laaadaUd. balaa-

m Ltaada ay taaSorla la aaM II m.

s IT iriaatiartnM mac mara aaa aaaaaav crtMaa of about flS.OOO.COO fat taa puUW

daU d urine tha mouth of SaatoMbM.

it of paatloat

roatkaWCt

atiac SC.0M."

Ai Oatobat

raciitarad foar par t

Taa pquawM oa'thadurlaar taa lauaia mm

Tmb Vaitod ptaMi Tmmi

laallad

ltOi

Pitaa Ax.uc. AAAaati kaa foaad It

atary to aellaa tka ooa of Safaria

Umlut of tha Coast Burvav baadaaa OI

tha dutlaa alraady raatlac upoahba. TUU

SKOaKAltV MaKiaMi lia ,4h dlamiaaad sevu awployaa ta the lUgtstar'i oAea. luatadhuc ftra clrfcaaad two lafl

' 1 vf JIvUIsul. uaaad Ckarlaa Maala ad

' X BL; Walken'ltla iiild tha Tae!a

8TATiMXTi praparad at tha Traaaary wm not ba ftllad., .

Diaattiaiwt ahaarakat Jha aWatoa LM 1 ' ,TMk Caatoml adtoi: uHg itWim maau-

rardaari pathHa etalaMoa dVaotly- t&etlrari h'ara patlftoaad rKnoa., Bia

frow tka miata darias P w or marek to Inquire Into tha aubjaev r w

v. auLMioinc dllaa to

4aa for tba daKrary af kla addraaa to kla 3tMtoUa aoaatttaaato, aad kis rafaaal U auriaati by aoaaa paraoaa to kte phyaal htaWity to apaak la paktlc. Tax UaMad State Taaaata -J watara aad Taatic, aagafrtf h traaapartlas lilTor from tk Kaw Orlaaaa Xiat to tha Trsaaary la WaaklaKtoa, arrived at tka Waahtefitoa Xayy Yard tka alkt of tha 39afc. Tk Captaia of the DaaatlaM doaa not take his dafaat with aa aiaeh aqaaaliaity au tka eaaiBaaadar of taa Ghmaata, bat ex-

fniti hit dafaat aad biaaaa- that ha aaa eat aaythiaf: aloat, taa Gaaaata probarred, aa a trip across tka AUaatle for daaaas. A Wt. Jo3C,X.F.,"dUpatoh of tkaSMk ays:, AaaamaaU partoat appaarad la -tk sky la tka aorthwaat ragioa Ut vlckt. AhaKa rad utoorW body roaa rr Coaapioa Bay aad wttkla saraa slaatos traTsrsad aa araa of batwaoa ojrirty aad forty daayaas. Cecoam. SwrrsevK, Cklaf of tha Ba rasa of totiafc, is praparlag a eodMoa Maa af taa laws KOTamiag his bar aaa,

with aaadry aaaiadasiata, for aabaalatioa to tka Baeratary of taa Traaaary wlak Tiew of aadalahsa; tha lattac'a recornaaaadattoa for aaaomaat by Coagraas. IxroaxaTKHr karlaa; kaaa raealTed at Yashiagtoa. that aaaployos aataaOraad Tnat Kail war ara la onaualoatioa

-aritk taatr f aaallUa -wiaraaida ia - Camadtaa tdlaariato iafaeaad wMk saasiUpox, laatraetlsaa kare baoa Isaaad for tha aaJaraaaaaat of a strict eaaraatiae oa that , Tsad. ' LurmtXAxr Baa SL Bromr, aaaa- , ajaaadiac tha aspadlMoa to Alaska, rajparts to tha Saerstsvry of tha Kary, aadar Vtato af Jaly.l'th, his arrival at Hath am

mmXvt. am. JmW llta. Ha was to start on.

ha day of wrMaa; with tha Urtjar.part of 'Shi storas for tha kaad' watofs af ?alavaa Tm Oararaasaat of Soath Aaslralla kas aaada erartoras looking to tha natJOtiattoa of a postal eoaraatloa with tha tTait Statoa far aha doUrary of prepaid aarraapaadaasa wlthoat addltloaal aharza, pad for tha astabllshasaat of a aaoaey Jardar axekaaxa srttosa batwaoa

, a Wv BcfmsM is slaaoat at. a staadailll Is Xoatrsal by rtaioa of taa analNpox epidemic. TWkatohi ara dasartod, sad tha aathrs aaty praaaato alatost a Saaday still aaat. Tka aathorlMas ara aatoraaisad to ajMM mat tha d hi aaa a. ha tatta of tha lr

iaraat Fraaoa Caaadlaaw aad thair aatiTsaaiaatioa'prajadiaas, ' " Tmt full ttobat soatlaatod by tha Haw Sork Democratic sMato Cos veat lorn la as faitowat oVsraor, BarM B. BMH Lloa. toaaat-Boraraor, Baa wail T: Flower; Beoretory at Btato, Fradorlak Cook; Attoraaygeaeral, Deanis O'Briaa; Traas arar, Lawroaea J. Filz?rald; Bsgiaalr aad garrsysr, 'Baahaa Bwaat'

three maathh Is nearly double tha aatoaat

sinllarir uwaad dariar; tha oorreapoau -laaartU lart yaasv Tha.iaaaa fra tha wIMs darinir aha -weak aadlac Septa atbar Mtk; wsl7W,5eT,tas aBiajt.. f,8W, Isaad darttt tha carraspesjtlag parted of last year. lire Ohio River Cooamisaioa aaet at Flttabarrh. Fa., a tha h. t . f tearaiakar Ia toraatioaal OoaVealloa was la sesatoa at CtaehiBatl, 0., eatha9Mh.

A strike of glass-blowers la threatened at f ittahargh, Pa. -

jiclgxriax taaaMtaais oi jaaeoaoaia refaae to jotatha aavolatiaalsu. TaxMiiwaakea So St. Paul Road has saM Ha iatereat la tha St Faal Jc .Dataih. A. I Saubkuk, a aaorehaat of Alaia, was kiled raoaaUy by Indians weft of Sllrar City. t. . laws loyalists hare started a find at DabUa for the relief of those who have beea boycotted. Tss Xassachasetts Grseabackers held a eonvHka'ftt Beaton oa tha Sttb, aad aaaaiaatad a full State ticket. Qui at destitution Is reported among tha half-breads aa tka , Baskatekewaat RlvW, Northwest Territory. Four aegroes were lyaehed near Pitts boro, X. C, for bratal atarders eoaualt-

ted last Summer. A Sirtiax alreaJar to the powers desaads that Serria be allowed repraseatatioa ta the Roaateliaa eoafereaoe. Consul-GrxtRAi. Ewixa expects to bo saficleatly reeovered to eaabie hint to start for Mexico about the middle of Ax action for foreolosBre and sale has

beea filed atf Fort Flaia, 2f. Y., la whloh ever oae hundred' thousand parties are eoaeeraed. ' " , Two hundred Ptagaa Iadiaas hare left their reserratioa la the Far Northwest aad ara uw am a thleYlaz exoedltiea la

Soathern Montana. Cacerxs, the Peravian rebel, threateas if not recognised as a belligerent, to treat foreigners as Peruvian sabjeets. Mr. Ho rack G. JaCOBl, AHiat Supervialag Architect of tha Treasury, has tendered his resignation, to take effect October 81st Oexeral E. F. Joxas, of BiBghamtoa, N. Y., haa heeai chosea la plaea of RoswoH P. Flower as candidate for Lieutea-aat-Governor of 2?sw York oa tha Deaweratic tiahet.

Therk war flS patoats lasaed for the week eatdiag tha ath, whisk Is tha largest number ever issued la oae week ta the

history of tha aateat oflloa. L Tax President has received tha rssigaa. tioa of Geaaral Bereridare. AsslsUsrV

Traasarar at Cb'leage. ' General Barer

hire's tenia exoires October 38th. hatha

IKaMN4l AS A MARTYR.

fard Ward Ttsanha Ma Baa atoaa Maaehly aad Vajaasiar Jaa)padaaa 4'?J raMta hat KhaW Haw tha M-aaT Waat aad Who U It-Ha Fatty kan.ara

W,Xoam Bi-.-rdlaa-d Wntd aat J a Urga ahslr oowiorUVty furaiahad room l Ludlow itrai Jail siul looked in a ..sad aad ah gBt-mlad4 NMHaar out of Urt grata window apoa a hamosr af ehlUra wh aw pUyiaf aad alagtag apoa tha opt poajto ald tha pirto(t, fhara a ptaUta of IttttOtoaoa aad kapnlito,H ha asti, polHUat Jo the pmHolit llttla aaaa. Trliif aroaasl la W chair, a uarvous laaauer, ha aaatlaaad, 'No out iMLfJl know tha load that I have beau carry lag lor tha ataaf ioag, wear NtoaUta that I

'have keaa wltMK thasa wH. I havt

heard and Taad aiany state wants that hard been asada in refareiiee to my; deal"

lags lu the Drm of Graat & Ward that have releeted la a atoat dnmafiaf awaaer oi nj oltaraoter. Uhdar tha Mst bltlafc drltietam I hkr kwpt itttl aad attered ablblnc In reply to iay aocmsrs. K tha wsny things ihtt hare beau said' were Ira, I would aad could have no wort! of eoatpUiut to attar, bat Iiom my owa knowledge ol what I have done l(5t haa

aaa as A va ,w aaaia ww .t; - - metalisiur The paUfea Iffeoatooma oi

Mautoa Marble's rlsit to Germs. BavKna nrMWtafroak 'tha' elecffr

Waahbtictoa churches axaiast the special

a ei i very, jyswniou ouuuajra um.-re uva

ntea wnu ie i -oshummk- "ar, mum Issatd thatthe Sandsy feature of the servich will be attacked and deasaaasJ from she pulpit. ' Tmx tilrd trial of the Jew, Bitter, aad his wife at Cracow, Russia, on the charge of tnurderiag a Christian girl, Raited la conviction and sittteaee of death. A Kansas farmer had an enemy aad offered Fraak James 10O to kill klsn. H) was Ihreataed With arrest, bat let ofl oa protulsa'oraot ttialasUag bis neighbor. isfcwxERBRxaemT, the Oiril Service Board, had a loag interview with tha Preeideat on. the 90th, at whloh it is undfrstocdarraagaiaents, far his retire, lneut were pargeted. Ivkcxak frauds liare beea discovered 'irthVTerMsh 'DapfWaat. Money Voted for'mniary iwrposes was apeut la other ways, soldiers ara peerJy equipped, aad only a small supply of coal is avail

ably far war vessels; 1 ii. Louis is getoiag ls flue trim for carnival week, bagtaaiag pa theBth, during which there will be a snccaaeloa of pageants and startling erants that will snake It lively aad interesting for risltors.

Tax Chicago and New Yorks played the second game of their series at Chicago on the 30th aad tha Chlcagos scored their second victory thus making ithera morally certain of securing the pennant. Tax President seat for Dr. Hamilton, Surgeoa-Geaeral of the Marina Hospital service oa tha 80th, and informed him that he thocght the, best I at wests of that serriee woakl be serred by making ao change in Ha chief, and, therefore, be had decided not to accept kis resignation, whieh hid beea tendered' te take effect October 81st. Prof. J. R- Dc Leox saeeessfally peri form Mi the feat oa the 30tk of crossing

the Portage Gorge, at Portage, X Y., oa a tight rope stretched 390 feet above the rocky bed of the river dlraetly above the falls. r Miss Uoxo&a L Haxwooo, daaghter of Rev. Dr. "El ward Mar wool, reetac of Trinity Church, Xaw Haraa, Coaa., haa areated a sensatioa ta at eity.by eloping with er- TrnaaaafAaaillivstay-ea the eve of bar wjjding with a Mr. Prayea, a yspmWiaW Aibaany N. Y. Mr. iSagway laharllfaj y ear ago.

'aaaasssBsBasiaWBaWW 'yHiaa PswF !rPW'

rttoll

Mrs. iLtXA. Btxil cosaal Gfliaa, 0., a the tot, Tv at AaA.ssasjaJiiaasa ai1sB a

la as aws aam vi w ww " - v . na arsv raj-asas iw e aaa w has rerfeeted arraacemeats far engaging I v.B.w. Wis.

ta a private eaterprise aad desires to be I , AxthoxT AsaLtY Coorati, Earl

i.astrika

A oftTTiwit mss tka Moatraal Cttl

Ceamlttee ai aimed oa the Jttk that there

Tarn atieaat 4.001 aaaea of smsawaoai m

aha aitr. The otteRta of the

Umm kM tadaabattelV

a tka aaaalle4C saMemta. The

With asBaiahr are eaeoaatertag the saott

, . m . n a

daeerdtag, toieeaUy hm the oast ead of ssaa tw. aad serersi arreeto have been

more promptly rellered.

t Axtoxio KiTERA, a eoal miner at

ralvilU. soar tha Kew Meriaaa bord

white oraar drunk, on the 2ta, aamaaa

two doiiara from Keyes Garcia, a wato maloa peddler, with which to continues

spree. Garcia reiasea the loan, wnerenpon Rivera shot him in the abJoasea, iaiieMng a fatal wound. k ' Joeara Martix, aa old employ 4 aa she farm of Isaiah Wilson, near .Bhtphas

Grove, O., was fatally gored by an aogry ball aa he was drivlna; cattle from'pa stare oa the aaHh. Martin was toteed la the air, aad the miswto ha struck the; ground the

ball gored him again la tha shoulder. LiccrEXAXT Orseivt ,wm tendered a dinner the eraaiag of tha 33 ;h by prom I -neat businees sad profaafioaal men of Plttsfield Mass. Lteuteaant faeiy' a health hats beea greatly Improved by his simmer In Berkshire, aad. ha aowseeaaa, to be quite wall aad hearty. He wlil leave shortly for a ray age. tOiSeotlaad. DiSASTitocs floods have occurred in the Frestdstsey, frf "Biagal Bajtwa Indian causing great' suffering among the peo-

pla Tan Ohki Live Btook Cemmiesiea has

naaraaliad acainet .the eaUle of Jftw.

York. Xaw Jersey, District of Columbia

aad Ken toe y.

Trk JUpnb'.fhHi FrawxHit, rarw, says

the peace

an lea of

Sam,' Dcrrcnit says aeeeeeity has f. i .mH .-

an sea lor aa arasaa , w. ,

Barmah. The teaor of hisadTtoes ppuit

to aa early aemexawea raaa

lad la; k . . ,

BcoaacART Lamar was at ae interior

Department oa the ttth, having .nearly,

recovered irons aw rosea anaea m any

farer. ,

Taa feaaee Atylam at warm aprlngs,

Moat, was destroyed by ire oa the Wth, and tBree inmates perished m tha flames. MKJrrAiiT maasaavars on aa 'extensirs aeale wiu take place at Lahore, India, in

h) dead. Me waa bora

Kh (1 tatM rr.

MIT. " 1 .

James PJitucR, a sawrBaratii astoped

rout the oflMirf at Meator, toaU oa the

last. : - " mt U Tenters- isslpMkdlited theortatioa

of cereals. " t ?

A QoYK-TXMr of wialew-

facatrcri. ws hetei at Xaw ;

C?Bj(sBs)jfcs, nnriMft .wjayv - zt VbW1

notable nMRllH

. :lm

mHhsWsVBmV 1' hml AIMP

Paaffla

Tm waesc af asstaddihc the stiver

tk. naaead tatos atoaanern Yaatfa aad

Bwsnra keaaa aa the Seta. The sUrer araa delivered a the wharves to ageats

mi Adasas Xxarees Cosapaay. who had

- all sarnMcemeata for its re

sssarrat to the TJartod Statos Treasury,

wtMre it was stored, ia the Jarre attver

waaet. reeeatly eoassraeted. It waa ax

psattd that It weald take about tea days

kVat jkAsmaA4sPaB msaVm aaAaaaam aakr faamsssm aa(aaaLAAala saw aVwsBBWTV Bf Wwei JgW WWwm aeasayrmjaBa

!CKS-BsACt made

ineach at Salisbury,

Kagiaad, bft Vlrtlstt'1 i 3 W. A.Axa C. Ai Xiaceam,' I the Miah e polls (MtBa.)'Joartta, haW'wwehased

tha,Drt (Mloh.)a'et'. 1 T , ,Tax Perte paotests to the Powers' against the dUerming . a f Meeeutotawi taRoumelia. i i " ' ' nnA.ur VrMiara ba. befHt'iCOB.Tte'e'l Of

wife murder at Reals, Ten , aad iseatetieed to death. r iv.iMataa tk Western Maryland

Rallr ad, near gbambersburgPa., on the 1st. onused te.deth ,of twfl sHIldres. 1. t. that, tli u Hritlatt MHdran

in Xni Medlterrraaeau has beea ordered to Turkey. ' . I ' .

ArTi.rCATiox has btan . mad at Hart

imblfipi ' B" ford, Conn., for k receiver. the Charter ,C tSLmU h?reot! lAtk I 'ranc Company. Bulraria aad unwlla be reeog- I . VJ- v,,.,.', , ,.,tm.

he pofrarn. . ' I r.Hs tm the 1st to T3r.' Riyraoad. PalmW.

6C BirRitatham !R island," ' Z " ' WillumPasV, tyll'-tc!iowa palati

Mas

one

for the

fvativi nalorad maa mat at Inaiannn-

oils oat, the Wth aad formed aa aeseeiatloti taM 0hi? tiwMalt hi .to, Stoaato ! their rase la that State. I Aktscs bant el Baigarkas, who were' prapsklafg to invade Macedonia, have beeri or dared iiy Prince Alexander to return to Bulgaria. RtPRKBEMTATiVKS jOf Eastorn trait k lines, at a meeting la Commi4eaer Fink's oAee est the IMh, agreed to restore passenger rates to a beets af JMram Chios go to Xcw York.

CT, caiivs s v a j as v va en . a vmq asc it York Aehaefny''o5f;tDs, diel 'atvhh bomc near TottonTllle',' SMt'sa ItlasL on

the ttv?Korin jmi.

fLenn Raxdolpr CHcncntr.T.

to Dnliiin to confer oH 4rieastires

tapprenion of boyoMtlny. , Two children. 'whS .'combined ages wiUinet r?aoh thirty yeareloped rom. (Jroensbarg, Pa., and were married at Pittsburgh oa the -1st. , Thr Czar of Russia hnseMled H conferaaa af she GoTasaara of .nravtaeee taeM.

tiuer the eowHtron et. SNHntrei . a . i a

aada me shudder at ttmos to raad of the

debaslag and meau things I am natd to have demo statements which hare not had th slightest foundatlou la faot; The trow Is comlBfj wheal will "be ab to lo and say something ior my own benefit, islnoa my Imprlsoniwent I have been laboring all I knew how for 'the benaflt of the 'creditors of Grant A Ward. For elKhfr months I wqrksd by day aad by night to make oat a statement that would show

the condition of the affairs of the firm at the time of the failure. The elate nvent that I made, whleh shewed the name of every' person who had any bosluess with Grant A Ward, tha amount oi money that wa advanced .by blin and the amouata that were paid to him as profits, was glv'cn to Mr. Johnson, receiver of the Marine Bank, and Mr. Davles, the receiver for Grant A Ward. This statement shows what was done with every penny that came to my hands while the firm oi Grant sVWard existed.' Mr. Davie bus written that the indebtedness of the firm was ,1 6,000,000, land that $11,000,000 of this amount bad beea paid, leaving a balance of 5,000,00. Thau are rnnnd numbers. Now the Im

pression bas gone forth that I absorbed the tS.OOO.OOO; that It went into my pocket for my Individual benefit." "It istny desire to aid any of the creditor of Grant k Ward In the recovery of money that may have been aulawfully paid out, I have worked diligently to accomplish this, and it makes no difference what timy become of me I will continue ta atitil tha end. If the Illegal claims against Grant k Ward were pressed the amount of ladebtedaeea might reach $50,000,000, bat there are many people 'who w4iriHltate a longtime before they wUl present their ehtlme to the receiver and ask that they be paid. I have been, and am now, condeined because I have not made public the statement that I prepared. I have not done so because I did not think that it was proper for me In taa nasltlon that I OCCUPY to do

so. The statement should be made publie hv the receiver, and I believe that it Is his dutv to do so, and do not understand why it kas not been done, but I . have beea given the credit ir 1U There Is one thing certain, that the statement will have to be made public I am get-' ting tired. There Is a stain pin mr name and family that must be removed. It Is believed by every one who bas no acquaintance with the facts that I made millions oat of the firm's transaction. I did sot, and to-day am not worth a dollar. I am

aiade the scapegoat, aad everything is laid at my doer: It Is not right. There are other who laastbe held responsible. If. the statement, whloh, te a Urge extant, is my iMtMeatloa,ila not. made pub.

lie I will be; com palled to gly It to you.

In, the Warner salt I mld no wing w oat, arkria the criminal iujt that has beeu'bfoachtigalRst ,raV I will not b able to i sfioV wy 'rial jsoattloa. I have been under a "etoad long enough, and II is only justice to myself that it, should he known ' who shared - tha P roll's ,i .. . . UL.J ' 1 Thai Honk a

r WIS umn mi ti. ,

of the firm show every transaewoa. ti,.h ta t nArrtunt.r of r Mavot- Graoe.

Ha used to discount notes of Grant & Ward for, five,pM to., and In addltlM was "paid Al.fjOOtUt he advanced. He got In roand numbers, as I remember U, f lOO.fXW In profiu. He saya he made uothlna oat ot the firm. My 'Statement ... j ik. UaiV. will ahrtw that "he

holds notes of the fir for 150,000, bat ' this docs not approach hie prottts.''

"Did taa mm oi urmns ' tt aiu ever have anything to dowith the fund of 230,000 given to General Grant and held In trust by Messrs. Morgan, Hoyt 4 Jones?" i - ' ' a ' Yes, bnt o part of thW money was ,ltU Mr. Hoytat ane tlme loaned Grant A Ward stout 27,0OO on cult, against whieh heni teeurlUes worth twenty per cent, more " than the roan. This, I uaderAiand, was part of the trust money. The .loan .was paid off before the failure df Grant A Ward, ,aud since then we never, held a cent of the money to wy ''kndwle'dse. t General Giant knew nathlag aheat the business .of Grant A Ward, ate had a kuimledxe of Its affairs. If 'l could

have goas to e 1)1 in after -the failure' and explained to .hint the

nature of inmy traBsaciroh heWould, I tu,ll. haa. kaaat aatlafflail a n4 wnnlil

net have recorded the amiavombisl opln-

P'nt" nn. itu ,lui Maanil aaa faf thlitaa that

trie .lew I r..,lt,t T Il. t,nutt.var will inanar

or later be ihrown. ,pn my trasacWons' and strange things: be cleared up. I may he c'rushirt, hnt'T IWi 'hot dead. uOthar peoi)ltha arl' thWmahd t hiVe suf. fared, waMheVts 4ti end to everyUilnu, xntl Fhltnaail Ward will k heahl from

in his owu.behalf." '

A ReMarkable iVat mt tiHKlHeerlHg.

Xaw Ok leans, La., Reptember 28. ,Tk torm pasaed away Saturday night, and althoaxh the water la the lake U

Tory high afed a eoniiUleraWe pari of the

NtW YORK DIMOORATS.

fleeferm aat Bssslistlsws Adeetad h aa

Xaw Yerk Manfaaf at tss MaMit erMac Caa van Man A aHremg BUpreeelaN al Party iHrlM-l-. f aIUTMA, M,Y .St. S.-At yeatarday'a aesslott of the Dieraiie Stato CohYtattoa ibe fttHowiaex )hU waa. paentad by GeMteral Itotfar A. Pryen- attd naaultuottaly sukHttotl, amy delegate rising to hit feet: UmkmI. Tbat with urofouad rrw the

'BaaKKsrae' of the mate of New VorK lMmt

tneiMMMUUI Wisapaiua fawim ""ft elli dialer UlyH . fimut, f wkoss II lutro cawHsr te' rceogiilaa the HUinir ciiiwii NHit wtituwiatk In, bbt ,-jtiw invoeatioii or iteuo sud iwM will InHweeti the hero ho leu and me hen oas he ooniwarwl. Tha cnuveHtfon UttMl aoito(l the fvUew-

lag daeiHmUtMi ttf iHrMptoa wWwh a dteaeuthag volea: ' The iXHtwcrMU of the Statu of New York, the wif Mm Manemanlkhluiia or hif Ihhu-, aurHl aUUrue. kjuI th h xiMi: lit public rwog; nTtloii,' in the aeTfloii or (t)in l Hdviat W, of the fact that tho Uulon of tkiriy u.jctu indoMruouble Statw la at lat thorough y rMMaWMsUTl. His firm, 'conaalerata, 1nd couscieutioux conduct. n J'rfMUtifht hia already ;prtn the raleity of the prediction of natuiiml calam; . . . . . ... ...1.11. 1. , .- ........ at... UU.l ( tl .1 11 ..It 1 1. (II

the UfiAOOUtUc wt- mm1hv wed jlw alarin the pubUcjnlud durmg the canvas. Wo herey lender to him ouritrarty iproltlpu or the jiuhlto iwllcy Which kaa amwnned has oMcial ictou. and wo slHWlally emphasise In our up-..-..t ...I..,. .1... ,.lll I. Imc II.lH.llM III l.l'Ull('lttM

corruption wid liKoitutciiLy f mm the' pubJ. ".. a . . I . . ..Ii.aula aa 0 tlS la Ittaaaai iAi a 1

c service ij ine ajtiiim""i- "

be a thTm)uirh slid wioleoiu reform of tha methods othisVewaed by the people who wntWwl to hint, the tHUMiiiletrattou of 111 UIkU

We heartily approve the admlalstration or the State Government, by Oovernor Davtd II. Hill, it ablo head, and hi, ettlcleiR Demo

cratic associates in me otner ufarrapriii.. their mk'liiy to prlnolple, Uvotlou to ortlclnl

uuty, sxtwi rKHru lur ic jtumiv mivimit, . .. .a AboAui muuuhuv ia ftv.

jwuditure and eWclenoy In every branch of

rf pttw.rit" ant irVSxi 'Kovenimeiit which

have atttjuUtfd their elTotts .have justly coinmcndet them to the oonlWeboo of the; people.

Au enumeration oi . nmwimnnw. . c. ttr ka rviui tutiun. U nil

that is required for the puriom of equitable

district mire nrai inn, i nn umiwimo a.. ...... fr... Yltll'At!!!!!,!!!. .UlJiM 111

IH K CI I 01 im f-MV,n, . ........... - twi j ears aord deUIUM and complete iuP)rniHton a to the progiens uid rtKuive4 of

the MHtK xo uupnuaiu ui peiiMi would, therefore, ho h waste or publto

cwtto NatkMial cunvetitkma of IITS, imi un.1 iwu iu rjriii to tlse ' ne-

i... r ' uKinuinv tin. nlvll anrvlou.

lmt we vndellln, the actual administra

tion of the exiting Ctvil-Scrviee hjw, m i the tiiie has been cieoutiM by tho KepuhUoHii

party, iney imveauuwi i iwumwn

they liave. tbrouKU the machinery or the law. (orrauiated Uts or etliriWet coirtoi.Hl HlttMWt exclusively of Republicans: ; thy hays ex.l.J .Im.rlnv phl4-k.' llV th lI-(-

visions of the Uw, thoe eWsrtble for ap)Uit.

lnent to once wmii rewarn un ure t. i as to exclude Democrats from nil oees within the rule of the elvU. service. W o ak that theCommlssloa at VhWijkUu tw reorjfanUed, so that im m orKf, h)1 he to

twrtWwe falriy represented on the KxamiuInif lSanl. and that the prcent llt-t or w.-r-HMt elliWe lor Hpioliumeiit be aunulltl. While. UMrrfore. wroeklmtu our approba-

tlon of the Keiieral drlt wblcu itmpirw tno

uleide sv

recetit leKiHatton of the Federal Uovormnvnt and tho itate of Kew York to premote a needed reform or the elvit service, M emuKt. at th same time, pi ace on reeont oji r wish and purio that the prMcr orncore of each l;pv. iriittient, charirea with the, executlou of that leKitdathiH. and emptiwcred to niako fultable rulea and rcKUhttlou to oarry it lutotneet, nhall take care that the eonatltutioiial jmwer of the executive and hvads of deiwrtitwntf to make appointment liHna-be immlrtNl.Hml that the inuchlnery. whatever It may he, ror the testliiir ol elijttble candidates shall not be lnoetUuted to unworthy pHrHes. Ttie wuveiitlon beUevM that she japerl raeiit or coin inir stnndsnLallyer dollars In the hope of maiutalniHir f wl ratio with irold haft Kone far enough, and can not be cpntlnuel lonirw without Kreat danaer to the businees luierests of the uiitry. 1 he lois In Interest akme on the silver dotftr itored up In ihc Treasury i over f l,(MUW ler annum, and thia accumulaUoi of sliver, ptirohased at h ciHl ot fm.m.m, ta worth to-day notwore than f !.(.-. wMh every prom-ct of ji further depreciation. We therefore dema-Ml The Trepcal ot the act 'under which 'the winpuli?y colna.ee of aliyer atea on, but we will welcotne any prscUea ineaeure oL arvemetit with o her Natlors by whleh the ratio of value Ik t ween a-oM and silver may be inaee lws Kuatliiir, but to this end the Bret Map must be the stoppaac of any further compulsory colnaifcoi silver dollars. ' TheN'atloiialDeiMoerHtto platform ptedltee the party to "revlee the tariff In a spirit of raTriimto all interests." While tt declares

ealnnreascMt of the free list, In enler to lessen the cost ot prinUictloa. It eommlta

the party to autie reifani ior exievjiis inw'" dix'Vi wlftiu M(MHta of uK0u." and de

clares that .American labor shall not. he de-

rlven or tno aimity "io eeiiun'ie ivctjw.ui-

V Willi lorcism lor, ami lire ihui-uttw. . . .. il ..ul , ..... . . 4 il.. ... .lui

thi MAif mm WDVtO.

aA IMs4ipJ aaWMaiWMl fleV& WWT aKleVW CJetHHe"'

A Pi'oafaara Waamtttae Caas AtW a MHMewalre aaltsH' tsss the ttva td Their Marriaara aad, KUsa WUh Ma Wwth (IhIj aataasajk aaJa BBaBmt0 atsss' Vstw IaywNi CtKjr Oaaaliir l,Xa

event haa agitated. Kew Mavaa seeiaty

for wany rears to ane a an ameat as haa the aloacment of Mlas Honor I liar-

wood, tha youegeat danghterof Mav. Dr.

Xdwaxd II ax wood, reotor ot Trinity Church In this city, andTrniaaa tiemlaxway, of New York City, Tha eouple were

married Memday m Jersey uuy. mum Marwood waa to have been ntaraled on

Wednesday next In this elty to a Mr.

Prayaa, a young euuui m Aioany, N. Y.. who Va NiHiUd ta,, be worth, a mil

lion. Great prenaratUuui were made for

the wedding t laritaUmaa Ware Issued; the ambers aeleotad, and the .aoetnmea

made, Tha, wedding promised to lie the

moat brilliant and notable that bas taken piaaa la thia city for years. - -

hut little ia Known oi ir. jiatuinway In thtselty. He. was formerly In ordtnary olrcuniHtancoa, but la said to have lahaHtad RH00.OOO a n vaaf SKO.

Last year Miss lar wood, apel . thj sea

son wi'.n ner isnmy. av aiwHiniai, aiiu while there met the gentleman who ia linked with bar . In Uils .affair. The yoanxlady If twantf-two, yasVs of axe, and has bean a great favorite 'La .New Havan society. - After tha oeramoHy the bride dispatched copies of the ntarrlagj certlfleata to her father In this eify", 'aid o hat betrothed In Albany, together Wfth the announeeniant that she and her'hMsband were to sail for Kurojw on the steamer Werra, of the Hremeri line. Dr. and Mrs. Howard are said to be pros trated by their daaghter'a strauge aation. AN EARlVhANGING. ' Patrick Ilartnrtr, the ClHelnaatt Wlf Murderer, ilaBEed at ColHHlbua--A Terrl. Ma Scene at 'the Ortllows. - Coi,UMHVa, 0 jteptember M. A 1:25 this morning J'atrlc, Hartnstt, the CiuGinnatlwlla mariiarer, paid thpneaalty of his crime by being exeeated.fc September 4th had bean set for he hanging, bat Governor lloadly reprieved "thsp condemned man until' September" '80tb, In order that the Supreme Court might pass npon a writ of error. The oourt refused to Interfere. Yesterday the doomed man was Informed of the conn's decision, and While there was a noticanblc lack of the bravado lie had displayed, he took the news quietly. He retired at tea o'clock last uiaht and slept until half-past eleven, when the death warrant was read te him. At nddnuiht he ate a hearty lunch and

sat down to await the cowing of tb hinriHin. which occurred at one o'clock.

At 1:25 the drop wits sprung and a sick-

enlng scene occurred, i neurop was i-a-j lonjt and the bead of the victim was nearly torn from bis body, only a small

shrad oi fleuti oonneoinig ue iruns wivn tha baad. One of the denutles shortly

afterward cut the body down.

The crime lor wnicii narineu snnereu waa committed on January 80th 13S4, at Mt. Auburn, a suburb of Cincinnati. He made his wife kneel down aad say hat prayers, meanwhile accusing liar of uafalthfalne. She denied it, and the

brate smashed la her head with an axe

Iu full view of tier five children. lie than seised a candle and lewshain, danced a

ilK and played a tune, shouting "Jesna,

Mary, come ano neip m, au acwng under a religions frenzy. He was cap. tured with dllttculty and lodged In jail.

I

IV "Ull It'lVlgii intniit otFs .aanv w f

duty shall sufficient to cover any wcwwi

it

eotcif iHWluction which way f xlc lucoiiae-

. ..... 'at .a. .. i. ..y ..a... iil'ul I I IS U

tbehUher nue at waeea prcvHllliiK

hi this country." Thl wmyeiitkm cHlUior a

is manu-

rk on the

aaed the

BeKaU-

. a e.ru-vea t Last nrtfrlttlUt ttllld

-fj lPtiri tf I. liri; a is"sa n (.i....rv d.u.la i.Maiaae- 4 luar tUsi ,tsUtraTIt. fiUf ttltr

product loaylH'eulanfwl, awl thai, "Hluftry mayl wievwl from uitne'sry bunions hm1 the Mrrlous ottsce4. whloh have 'par- .. 1 ...1 I.m .t...1N,t .Hi uiul hUl-MiWIiil 1111 t Ml

Hel4 rot-the' remunerative emMoynient uf ..la-

natural rw-ourvc" of this country. AVealsodemftml thatthn niethwlis of 'administration In the ctiMtonidioUMM shall be thoroughly rerpnnej. "1 .the vexMlmw, annoyancVraMd hpptwlverwnilatloas which have

tlrh-en ohi- own iwtrehaietg out oi.misuhss

.tiall Ik fcw'iit mimiV. ami that the aoiHltlct of

Imsiiie lmt ween thopeopte ail tM (InVfrn' meut Mi all l;niadtta simple, aad JiMMpeneve The rdeo"f tbe'ate h'avliif deeWreil by a laofc majority their opposition, to the tfontract system In priMin w areopjioeedto contract eon vlcthiliotrbi any form, arid we are In favor of a proier culHtltule Ud will employ convicts ncvorillur to the State account Ifew. Wit aver trehibitHHr nth (mipiarineiit of cblliiren in factories ami other industrial establishments R the, State unaer fourteen

yenrB;o.Hrn.' w

per

i.... iti.l,ildl A.ull.l.M.niiM Iti fclta Kl

: ,...i.. jluu.,..). in tjmmutu

u. M t .. r . . . ..i. i ....i . I 1 1. 1, iiu Muall

Tip are III Ifll VI ihifuvii irauuq

itre io mmorsroiy iiicnnrjicti eomiorn aim

I SWm

sailors M the late war for the preervaoii oi the Union priority In ecrtUlcattou under the

Clvil-ik:rvlce laws and

Ktiduuii.1 iui nitLuattaairaaaT- aail tlWrttl TiasS-

, bur such exwalnation.suiHJessfully ajrteritjria TOrtlncallon and attHyiiibneht ever an. other

We favor temrthenliisT andilmprpvlnir 'the locks or the cannls, thereby dou ttllntt .their ckphoIU' and reduolnK'the cost or traniortatlon between the lnkes ami the oae an. - Tho efforts of the Hepnbltcan t.erllsture of Jt atid4W liavlmc provett inedenualoto pre-

.vent tne maniiracturo aim snie oi wiunierifn, 'ftompimiwisln Mmutntion of eemtlne tnatter

aim aaeeee, ise ihtwiuo iiw nawji we , . wnml the. eiiHctaient of such laws as, shall effttmlly rnet the nodplft by pfohlblUiHf

We otipose all sumunry hihI other laws thur iB'tcrferowltli the consiunnopal riifhtof perkmal bein and mvWr'tlte enaWment of . ...ie a.. -iis.. a..a a & tt

MORMON DEVOTION.

Thev Like the relyrmeiM Institution.

Hat Prefer MeMesamy ta the 1'eniteni Salt Lax, Utah, OctobeT 1. Monday waa field day In the District Court. Bishop Hiram H. Clawsoo, oae of the

beat known Mormons, was .arraigned,

charged with unlawful cohabitation. II pleaded guilt?, said he believed be was doinjt right and proposed to stand by his religion, whereupon the judge sentenced him to the extreme penalty of the lawsix montha In tha Penitentiary and to pay ISO0 fine. Next came T. 0. Angell, assistant architect of .the Mormon Church. He pleaded icnUty and proud ng to obey the law In future by uban donlng ne wife, threw himself on the mercy of the court, which fined him only f ISO and no Imprisonment. S w. Sears, Assistant Superintendent of the Mormon co-operative store, the his rcan tile Instttntion "of the West, also pleaded nuMy, ad promUtnjc to live wlthm the law. escatied with a lite.

Sears waa hhHaa; from the efnecrlast . . t . - . a Hit a a as

winter with uw potygaon Lo rt.Lnaui llotpl . flra eanatht t tttetn.

The church newapspar Uj furious a tts dehuMclatlon of the Mormons who prom

ise the oourt to aeaauoa sarpias wiyas and obey the law., -

j a. n The iHssM-iivideHt Turk. Losnox, October 1. A dispatch from

Consmattnbphj 'wtys: Conslderble e.n aat lata CssWsa Ita ta alllalal P.lrtleS

oeraa "Important 'discovery ju-t made

by Allb Snhib Pasha, the new .Minister oi War.' Immediately on being Installed In hi new position. A',l hlb rrtf,Wt OT

dared all the various copsTiwwni emenders to report the strength of their raanectlve comwtamhi and their preset

eondttlon, aad 'awtalled several pOers .a JL a tlSl, j-1 av aa.

Ve laapcoc the various peais. iee ' ports have been rcoelva a anew that tinder Qhazl Osinan l'aalu, the late Mm-

ater of.war, who waa qianwsea o-ei-ambnr L'Stb. ihe amir Was almost entirely

iswtedetl aad the large iumtf of raoney

aaassriti MVeVaJta-t tsttrsi aJi sJllllI

-onWrlrnr the Wlms of all, tnd vhetr.indlvulual rbthti, I

lu allba. lu.t lk all.

liniiewiii'S

m a '

Mae .if.llMl'Wlhlt1 - 1 .a ?VI 1. ClMnir. .(! ttatt UfntaaT Will HUtttldft tf!l

ia v svwr-wi -waji r -w saaTasi aF era Tv, "j

of wktah tt.fitt.Gl) ware la, ataaiUr.l

4lvar dollars. , . . t , A Tit nf tha Xatr Aik Jr. . Kiv SSm.

(land Kaltway eitldad with , nn .WHtbas

t 2w Britain. uhi. oa tse 1st, and rf tiaxi twd ekltdraa.. ". , ,

Tnaprem Ceart of New York has

rendered a decision ordering fereetosHre Mt thi New York, Wast Bhere A Kjffak ruftway. ,

la over, anil the waters wilt aullden-

dar Mrt'lnlteacsi of gbbd VedtneK Tha break In the LotrUvtllc ft NaahV.lie Railroad' between here and Mobile waa clown yesterday, morning by a large farae. It was accomplished by buildlaa, a crlb-woTk of timber under the track aver the wont waikonts. taahilif tralM is cress.

A aaa-rlrt letter to tha Phllndal.

T,.,, c.a..a . ui Li, nutii a neap

coaUn voung rhlUilel nhln girl liar Mfe one afternoon tliiHjweek. She weat

to tha Mtatlou to see some friends oft

Jtist aa the train was stnrting aha Vlaanil nnu tit liar frlnnds who WP.S lean-

SaiWVM mav wa - - thg . out of the winiloV: WIJIsjrfotiai. InJ tie onnWbm fent Iter Hh fell1 off and rolled near the wheols. The y6ung lady stooped and picked it up. A she llil ttn bar liaad cama in contact with

Slia IniafaM ala. flua raar Mtul nf thai

nr. She waa thrown to the rrotihd

nml oaiHe near beintr drawn under ike

voted tor mlliUrttriscWs Were ttietl In

other ways tnan iuoe ior wa ware designed. The Inquiry, has revealed that the Adrlahople Vmy, which was supposed to be 15,000 atrortft cpntniw not half that nnmber of man. Ihe soldiers have pi nnlforms and are aoele. a "a a . -j. 1 t. MiafsSaS T rt

Tne oavairy W Hnania iewsio, u"ib

a lack of linrsen and tne neeeawiiy

i.uuuta Vnur faundrad norsas ani

2.000 man. who

are under ordern

aetiee.

have beennUy H'liUrM,,1i k to match a ,an houiN

-m a

whwle. She was luekily M'tohe4 Way jatet in himg. It wm very ele e1Ln

Disaatrnas .wma ta HwiUertaa. Brrnx, October 1. Heavy fioods are reported tWronajaoet the extern portion of gwttnerUnd. The Tomb Bridge, whleh le near Thesis, n town In the Canton of Orisons, haa been destroyed, and the Tardl Bridge Weadly danlagetl. The Whole of the Upper Rhine Valley haa been innitdated Horses, cattle .and other live stock have been ewept away tod the harvest destroyed by the lloodi. The Spiamfeen I'aes, n rente across the Bahlua Alne. between tee Grlsoss aad Lontbarely, te Weaken by hetrv eaew atoram.