Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 July 1886 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER. O. DOAKK, ISkiwfe--. Wieansw" "" TOflCS OF THE DATJ SBSw) subfS of ia the Okjref It k that a east far Mm reof fjtfajsjae. terse per be keaed from taa few days. kte to attar, at fkaaeavby ana af lotto M.iafttlM, yaiii the MM for the i of lac prlacee, a K of Tamow woekay Borah aC Iralaai aro for aVBttac Warpeees, ay this geaiiae of rFrsildoat ClaTsinac's sBkwBBjCei TeaS) PeTwBjJSfJMarw enVBfS mrS) Iter. WAuto MaaeAKAS, at the Hoi Ikaf Phladtipaia, k the eeatral lean of a abet eetipeee the Dtwa : Ticaaity aa the Slat, lag bridge , reads, rafiways aad aproottag beajdreda af trow ia Biagstraok park. Dat, the biographer of Kaa4aL k ekad. He loaves btm ac Meaaakaoha wkkk wM bo pabtkh i i ahertat Bw Tork with a a the United Paaeowg, Iko Caieaga aa aea kMfac siaae Ike akjat a( Iks ayaiarkrtriat, walhoa aataMat,k eoaiaaay aCkk iTkraoooaaaklaoi ac lak itooioa aCCoaart k aiawly bat oroacatofr, aat goaalar Srark aratioBoa Hm SUtot aatyot aoa aalfroFoa. - aC Boaforrkw tko caraiaafi aat aa Analiiauy Wbfc w tafca k ia laa Bakkaora caUioaral aa ta ,Wekwttl W Iks twaaty-Mk aa AawiMa! a VtMat SarkafSitoorlaajaeB tko Slot, aa ogaiaot otriaars. A ra4 iag wh aa fark4 at tkt Motiac, bat tko paHao pro
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treaty with Ji Wsjr (k Mm 4 have I af y K. BL Swurr Oo.,afA7T or of Xew Yerk, kn fatted. Mft, UtJIMTOIIK TMMmatnMM Bow York by ths frkh partkaas alary faad iwiii aa to Abba Conaoa, tlfhloaa'yoatB M,vm feead ekad la bed at her beeae ia Hew TriceataSM. A ImK-mmm WtM ot baai ST 4 aaaWaJftffjr T4 3M tBeaka CortoaaatkIM aba aefJareraawataf taOaaa. wf ghra aatcaomy IIbjcrt HABaaaarair, a bay, waa kiiki by aa accMoat aa taa Part Wayao raaa aWNUT CaUllOttf 0a Mi taaMI 3Saa Sal pPaUaHMaa TaCajcaiaooralBwakorawkft Daiaioot k aaaor a cloaa. Ia tko gaaa oa taa Ski laa Doaroik waro agaia oaeoaoofal, aikatta taa Cakagaa ay aaaaroaC to4t tkat aocatiay boot twa ia tkraa af tko mrka Moaaa A. Dow, taa feaaaor aa4 praprl otor af ta Waaarip Jfofaoaay, aioa te Caarlaotoini, MaM., o Mm Hawaa bara ba Litttotowa, X. H., ia MM. Pirrsaoaaai paoalora aro eoaoi4ariac taa aTiMbtity of witkarawiac fraaala A raarr af tkroo waaaoa aa4 taroo eaHaroa, watto rotarakg a Xowaaotk, Fa., am taa atoraiac af kja 3M, freoa a aaaaa ia taa oaaaky, woro taraara fraoa taok to akk. Mrs. Haary Carbaaajk had aor ricat ana brokoa aaa kor iafaat oa wh iaotoatly kilted. TwtLaadoa Zk Jf$m aatkroo tkat Lord 8aJkbarr'a aettoai oa tko Btoetka MN wttl aatorlaily iaanaoo tka eaaaaooot Uaoral Tktory. Taa foarta oooul ooaroaKoa af tae Kattoaal AwooiaWia af Maotor Fiaaiaors af taaUaitod Statoo aras oaoaanarod at Door Fark,Xd.,aa taa 2M. AaaatlMdl woro pnoiat fraai all park af tae try. Trt otat Jaaat Allkaa, of CiuTaa FkOadaipak 6aa Caoaaaajr of Fittokargk baa eoatral af aaa af tao toadaoJ Jft4ft4oDaflaa JaaUK aMBofdk I a a4h4S SlftCvP04ULl lkcritalotofraiSl,t,bMto ,0a9,far tko irt tkroo aoaatao of tkia yoar dadarerf a dlrHwdot tkroo par caat aa Mm taiatcd oaaHaL Tax Britkk rortaiaotir Ooaorri aayt ato soToraaMojt k atal iloiiaHag Mm ootaattaaaMat a aatall roaaa tataajkot rkTaacaaTor. L Th Froaek Caaaibar ac Doaiartw amo m, aotwitaataadiat; tko abkatkao aCM Saroraaaoatf aoaM4 Vy a Taaa oC 9f8 k U7 ia favor oC a oartaz aa eoroak. Daajwa a naarnl at Loarobe, Pa aa tho SMPraak Kaaaae akat aa4 kttka Mae Diaaa. Taa axpolkd priaeoa bora takoa taair Tk rsport oC tkt CrI Paierailroa4 for Haa aaowa a oarakH otfl,mt,m. Aacaataaor Caon ac Caahil, toalaa4, tfl,7M to tk Irkk portkiaiatary TKawttoaaaoaaatka Laka atChiaaga are eataa otrikaky taa aauaa. 1 tko aot Hrod ap to ka agroaaataU Taa faaoral af Kakart wftM bo at Caaotaa)tk tfcoagpoaoai baiar aarao arrflNat. Oao. A. AaaaaoK wao aoaaiaatid for Coagrooo ia tko Twelfth IWaak dktrkt 91a 98(a Firs haadrad kflaaaf torrltary havo rehaoad la Yka-Zaaalbar by tao Cokaial AaooetaMoa. laroaaaat kakiac taa tka of tho Ira MaM era' UaJaa with JoVaaWjpaBoJ XaaftBttT Ml laMaaft ttkffSll FaUUCK ToasiTCK. who klikd X B.Lawk,aataf the brie Mary C. Mar faor,whOoat aaa, aaorakaood by taa Xtw Tarkaataorittoe oa tfM 3M. Taa Froaidaat hat pardoaed WiMiaa Haady, aa UMek aktttlar.oat af tho Ca tor (HI.) ptakeatkry. Uama STATas MixiaTBK JACKtear hat totha CHy af Moziea after tho' Jaaro of abttaco. Twwe4fh-bae, tipak, troaok-work kaof tka Loyal Maaaa. Coal Coat I uawvni x wore uiirijh wy reaattwereaiaf of tkoSM. LOM.IW, 0 j JJatljr SttaMMTO T atoaoMr Bbo, with tka osoaraka af Aaioricaa gTaoers, armed at wewOft OS taapO 9a9Ae V0ay lar90y40aF9 1B oopUoa waa circa to tbew.' ALaaaT M. Hoott, ekkf of tko aeeaaak aW4 ml(fcrwO ittTa44fjti taaVfl Hoot OfLftoo adjatlaitat of Ike talariot af tho to take ooTaatoa the let prox. War. EaxAHam aMaa MaWddy, aha kill ad Otacar Coarey at Dotrott, Miaa., tae 3Mt wbile raaiatiac arrtet; wat takes fret JaU at aickt by a larao crowd of dk Caked aaea, aaeorkd to a a4faariag aroro aaa aao to hh Itata of a Mk body wm tbea riddled with J aaaa HTAaxar JUtinwi, af the Jakcd Statoo gtoriai Ceart, waa rkdaathoffdtaMr.Mary K. Thaakor, af Ckraiaad, O. Tho aorta ay took piaeo ac aaa aotao ac tao ftrfao's eeatia.Mr. Oaarka Fartoaa, Jr ki Xow Tork. Tew 4 JM RdUCt9tl Of PefaMMaWBi lf ff rf Tk SoHtiat CoUotfOa X oi III "7 Mtwmm. tooaaoro lAlir. a I J ta4 a a mi aoatoaioa aa mm XM. Frof. J. P. Loolk,afFhiladtkhia, deHawad aa adirMoa"TB UWHyof Fbraiaal ackaee ia Kaaeattoa." Foaawnt CLsrsLAaa tooH aeheekto Ohk fUHraad ea the M4 hk osaaaoM at Door tkrk. Tnrairt laaH atoaaaar htm al. wayta Mow Yarkla aaaayyaari aaUod eaJwayaathaftd. rwwiimi Larnrac, af Oak. wM aoR mm Hfo. m aa aayt a af
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tawark aa raUway tkat tkora k aa akaaao for praMtaUa oa parity. War oa tha Maw York aaaa oooataoaaod ay tko attaok arderiac that tko haoaaaot af farakhoac Taa taOoa tMVOa fO4MP0a flJA t4fcO haiac ptkrato arkiaatod ia tha fka aaa. CarTAiir Bocoirrr af tao Fartiaad fobhmc lohooaar Blla M. Daachtgr, whkk waa aaaata, arrirod ia HaVlfaxaa thalM tko Uakod Htatos. Mo waa aa hk way bekk la Capo grata la aia taka abarca af hk Tooaoi, hoaao hariac booa giro by Ho. Mr. Ohapuuv, Doiaktoa gara tary af Mato, roforriac ta tho fahory aiitiaa, aaid it Might ImtoIto Caaada ia oorkat ooaipMoatiawa, bat ba had faith ia FroaMoat CtoTaiaad aad the Aaioricaa Caagroeo, aad ba had aa doabt tho aaos weald eaartly ba broacht to aad mailable aolatioa. XLIXTH OONQWEtS. IK tao Soaato aa um mk. after wraaatlaa: OTor tbe erdar of baeiaoee, tao Yaacebttl, ropeaitag taa CtvU-Serrke act. waa tadedattcir pootaoaed. Kcaetatteaa aatttaer aa tae FaHMwier-Oaaeral for fonaatioa coaeiralaie potmaef aalaHct. tr agrood ta after aotae aatMMe. ai tao ?eate took ap Mm eakadar. The Fttx-Jaaa rotter atll waa aaade a apoeial ardor (or tao HiU. Several Mlk paieed, aMag tacai aae rodaetag tbo prtea at poeto8tceaMayafdara; alao. I He Krve Mil for paraita toreariyln forelga aaaila; alao, Mr. Loaaa'a army bill Is the Ne tae Ceatelar aad IMpleaietle Mil waa reported trom tWe eoaterea ceaaaiMteo wHh aaweof toaate aaaeadateata aea-eoacarrea la. A molattoa far al adjearaiaeat oa Jaly x wa toferred to tae waya aad aicaae eoaiaatttce. Tae aaral Wll waa coaalderod la eoMRilttee of tae wbok durlac the rtaaatader of .tae ectoloa. The $eaate waa aot la eoioloa oa ta Mk In the Moaee a Mil wae paetctf aataor. to tag the eoaatraotloa ot a bridge aerooe the Mlactcetppt at Pabaqae, Ia. A aaeeeage f reea the FreeMeat waa received aaaoaactag hie approval of the satppieg MU, bat potetteg oac defeia whteh aadlcd for remedial legtelattoa. The "avI Appropriation bill wat eoaWared la eoataiKtea of the whole, aad a agM aeearred orer the Meaa ataklag approprkttoa for the erection of the ob-rvatory aalldlaa: at Waehlnxton, bat the elaaoe wat naliy allowed ta etaad. Ik theCSeaata oa the J'.st a Mil atTlaf Itoarbara park ta tboetty of Cakago paaoed: alto a blH removing the poHtleal dieeMHtleo of J. G. rioaraey, of MtoeioelppL A reeola ttoa wae agreed to calling for information oa laad fraada. The Amy Appropriation Mil wat reported, the Moaee aon-eonearrmg la the Senate aatendmenta The senate Ineteted oa He aaaendmente aadfa IconfereiMW eomatlttee wna appointed The LNnlomatle Mil took the tameeoarae. The' bill repeailaer the toad lawn waa then taken )) and dkcaoeed. 1 the Hoaee tli msnatte anaendaaenta to the fenton Mil wre aon-eonearred In 'aad a eoaforeace aomatttee waa appototed. The XaralMU waapaaeed. Under the call of Statee many bills and resolution were Introdoeed, the moot notable being a roeolatton by Mr. 0 lover (Mo.) for inveettgatton ( K. D. Kaneaater. The sundry Civil Approariationa Mil waa then taken un in esmnlt. tee of the whole aad dlaeaeeed thereat of the day. BttheSoaate on the Md taa oaiykBaev matter eoneMered wae the MU repealthe Freemptioa aad Ttmbor-OaMore 3fe aetioa wne taken aetre t dieeaae the meaenre Ia the Hoaao 7. meeoagea oa prHrate peaMoa Mihi were received from the ineidet. Mr. Morrleon ealied np the propoeed ehaaga a ralea ooaeeralag the eoneiderationof pension Mil, aad n debate eaaaed. katmg tbroagh the entire aeeeioa. lntneseaateoa tkedaMlfwao paaoed for payment of eat pen see of atoamboatlaapeetora by the go vent went. The vote hj which the Mil prohlMttne; Coaerreeemen nettog ae eonneel for land grunt railroada wno paaoed, waa reeonetdered. Tho Mil repeal n the rre-emptioa and.Tlmber-Cnlt-are lawa wae debated nntH adjoaraaaeat In the Moaee the day wna spent ia attooetorlng to prevent coafideratioa of Mr. jBorneoa-e propoeea cnange oc raleo toe; te peaetoa kgieiatioa. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Ik the Senate oa the Mth the all for dktriet jadge ia Alabama paaoed: ako the bill repealing the Fre-eaaptioa aad Timber-CaHare laws, after whioh tho Fttc-Joha Fortor MU waa takaa ap, aad adjoaraod, Mr. Locaa having the foor. In the Hoaee Mr. Long, for oorrectioa of the Record, made a lengthy fjccch def ending Charlea Fraaeit Adam from ebargM made by Mr. Heaky. The morn tag boar waa dkpeaeed with, aad the Sandry Civil Appropriatioas bill was token ap ia committee of tha whole, aad iin ooaoideratioa eoneamed taa rest af tho day's tee km. The Freeideat vetoed tweaty-nine more poaiioa bilk on the Mta. Mas. Clxvklakb, asekted by Mks Ofegg, held aa informal reeepUon at tho White Hoaee aa Ike afternoon of tbo ttk. A eaoor of Farkiaa Aaaaeien have ad Taaeed Mjmfito franca to tbo Faaama Canal Company aa seearity for the hy pothcoatioa of tha reeeat oaiL MKATtHt Wakxer Miller advkeo yaaag atea to ga iato polities. The British FarHamoat dieaolred aa the dMMke SaoaxTART Whitxet den lea that ho has aay intention af reeigaiagFitcaaiA has deeided ta foaad aa independent Fraeelaa Biahoprie at Jerueakm. J OH 5 Protzma.x, one of the Milwaaheo Aaarehkts, was convicted oa the 34th, and another aeaaltted. Michael. Davitt expreaee great eonfdeace In the taceoet of Gkdetoae ia the aomiag election. Bexator Morrill k still 1r a critioal eoadittoa from illaots at WaahiRgtoa. Hem' Knurr k preparing ta eetablleh a faaadrr at Xikokief, Raook, for tho aaaaoketare of eanaoa. At Saratoga, oa theMth, the International Hahnemann Aaeoeiatioa began its sixth aanaal meeting. Ax okrea-yoar-oid girl, btttea by a dog ia April last aad treated by Faetaar, died a few daya ago ia Fraaae, Dr. 8. B. Wabjucx, of Vineonnca, Iad waa ecaWcltd at Byracate, X. Y., on tho Mth, of bigamy. Five MrKBaaw tmov8ax gold bars have beea ordered for shipment from Xew York to Mnmbnrg. FaagwwT Aktrvr departed from Xow Tork oa tha Mth for Xew London, OaM., via taa Xow York Central railroad, arrirod at hk destination with oat baaing beea opsoiaMy faoigaed. BaenaTART ak Mm. Wihtket gave a dtannr ia honor af the Freeideat aad Mrs. CleTokwd aa taa rreakg af taa Htk TwBTTagraa railway aaait olsrha bare beea dkoharged by order of the FoetBentral for iiitaboraHoa m asmaJaBadamBf Bm maaaamamaaAmt Bmmfh MgamaaJLgadBmMBl tBm BStBTwBBJ f" BssPBaatBw VBBt B V"BjBaw'BBMFaBl Bfm
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Akk a Hny baa Mad aait at Lowdy litton. A oou atitMi k said to bara boott Jambw Mctwawf, a manor far a paot hatai, waa raa arsr bjr a paoMHtgor trajia aad ktlkd. Tag Uaka Railway Caiaaany of ladkaBBjJ4jBji( laPawO aa4Bae?Ba0a pAapBBfnaOo B)Se cMHa paOO orty with whioh to ereet a eaatrai stalk. Tmc niomiaktrntor af Joba Botea, wka was killed by a traia oa taa L, B, ot W. railroad ia Haaooak County, was awarded William CcxxiMatux, a Blaokford Coaaty faratar, drove iato Marion, a few days ago, aad doUrarod to tho oberitT a borto-tbkf, whom he eaptarod that morning, llw jNtlprit's name k Joaoih CkatTtoa. MereeeaUy came to bkokford Coaaay tram Champa iga Coaaty, O. Dh. Kami ri. B. Momoan, aa eM physkiaa af Crawfordarilk, died of heart dkeasc. OllieWilbs, a boy fourteen yean of ago, soa of Lewi Wiles, of Keoaomy, Wayne Coaaty, wot with aa aeeidoat near there the other night that will probaMy prove fatal. He was leading a horse with the baiter strap wrapped aroaad hk arat, aad whoa tha horse becamo frightoaed aad phtagod it twktod the strap ap aboat tha boy's ahoaidor and neck, throwing him aad the bone, tho lattor partly falling ape bka oaaaing internal iajariea. Abam DairsiErBK, a leading eigar manafaetarar of BJebatoad, has aaade an aseiga meat. Heat. JL L. Cmittexbex, a prominent paktkiaa aad Knight Towpiar, of Fort Wayao, k dead. The store of Lewk KhrIc, at Preeeott, several miles east of Bholbyvilk, wa robbed the other night of a eaee af boot m sxaI kuuuoawssran arasrarvm ATBhelbyrille, Xaaey K. Joaes ft led a salt for divorce from John M Joaes, tha other morning, and ia less than aa hoar her petition bad beea granted. Ixni ANATOLIA k making aa eoTort to hold aa expoeitioa in the fall. The grocery ttore of John Bobrieker, sit Union City, was robbed the other night, of 15 in money and a bundle of valuable papers. Jorx CxAwroRii, of the arm of XiMiek, Crawford et Sons, of Decatur, bn oa exhibition a leaf of pk-pknt which awaeares six feet ia kagth aad three and a half feat ia width. At the Hanover College oommoncewont nineteen stadeak were graduated. Tba presidoBt aaaoanoed the gift af f 1,00 toward the endowment of a new profeecorship. Deuik are aot yet ready for tba public Arrangements have beea perfected for toe consolidation of the Madicoa County and Citiaea bank of Anderson. The bank, under the new Srm, will bo knowa aa tba Citixea's bank, bu4nees to begin oa July 1. EnwjN Brall, aged sixty years, k mysteriously missing from hk borne at Milaa. Hk family are akrmed. Thieves entered the eiab-hoaee of Frank Roith, at Dibbel's Lake near Goebea, aad tok abont f ISO worth of goods. At Elkhart, the yoar-aad a-half-old cbtid of Joel Miller was drowned by falling into a kettle of water bead ftrsC Whoa found its body was found evenly balanced oa tba dge of the kettle. A tek-team-olb daughter of Petet Schindler, fifteen miles south of Decatur, had her foot cut aad tors by getting ia front of the ckie-bar of a mower whik ia motion. The foot was amputated. David Brooks, the aged father of Arthur Brooks, who murdered Dr. Gaue, at Washington, died at Richmond, the other morning, and hk death is attributed to aa naanccoaofal attempt to get signers to a petitioa be circulated praying for hk son's pardon; but friends of the family nay that, ahikbk distress of mind so reduced bias that be could aot battle against dkeasc, ba was the victim of a complication of organic derangements. He was one of tha old stock of Xortk Carolina Quakers ia Wayne Coaaty, a respected aoaitwr af Fairfield meeting aad a well-to-do farmer. A lunar rainbow, aae of the grandest tights of nature, was seen by hundreds in Decatur, the other sight. The wind waa blowing hard at 19 o'clock aad many west out to see if a cyclone waa coming. Tba full-moon shown bright in the southeast, aad a slight rain was falling. Looking to the nortbeaat, people were aatased by tba tight of a rainbow aa bright ia colors aa oee ia mid-day. The reflected rainbow was likewise beautiful. The spectacle taatfd fully ten minutes. Mrs. Jisnie WitacRX, living aaar Mav vilk, White County, we bitten by aratttotaake recently.Xo fears w ere entertained for a few days until her death occurred suddenly after the birth ot a ehild, which is aot xpected to survive. A sox of Samuel Clark, whik bunting in the woods Bear Columbus, was resting the breech of hk shotgun oa the ground; it wa aecideatly discharged, tearing off hto left shoulder aad side of hk face. Me east not recover. Bsyj. Zehxkr, a wealthy aad prominent eitken of Delaware Coaaty, met with a horrible death the r tber aftoraooa while hiving a swarm of bees. The beea aorerai hk head, aad within five minutes he waa was a and hk name k knowa to every basin pan man ia Eastern Indiana. Ho waa worth 1100,000, aad ranked with the leading millers throughout the State. The other night while a'maa named Zka ater waa driving a spirited horse aAladkav apotk, a ire engine passed a few feet away, and tha aaitaal waa so frightened by ik appearance that he ran a few yards and then kid down aad died. The owner thinks there was no doubt bat that tka animal was frightened to death. WM B. Hch.max was renominated for Congress by the Democrsts of tba Fourth Indkna Dktrkt by a Tote of HI to M for eJottti Ka CrftTMMt At the Viaccnaos High School Con mencemtnt, the only graduate was Mka Oraee Brewer, a colored girl. The eight ether members af tkt clans, white girl, withdrew beaaaee of tao presence of taak atBTftn'm swswMPs Mas. Jack Dale, widow, agad aboat forty, la company with another womaa aad oblM.'wa driving down MH aaar Xew Loadoa, Howard Coaaty, when aha baggy &jaAMtMjMadl BsWaBaejaaaa ItAfli iaAAa bWjsjm sVAaass aist taiaeu, tsirowiag ner upoa aer bwsms oautlng k juries from whieh she died a few BahsnutM Is tnr YaVssi - --R aasalaam4 sarfrVsV" MnC"T A BPf7 CFllffFni WfjWftl BJBJBjBJf k TafsC fHMrt'OawIcA at Ij4w4pmi dffoWki CWkwy, Ba. Torr, an eM sBfHgaaJSBlanNoBJ was rum over by aswitee paa, tw
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A POKMIOASUE RIVAL.
Rtaal to AiwaHsn as a houeoe of fiotta " . Mmmi. liMWUMi ttSdSMIMa Wtttah Maat Jttket the Manse Mnrhot k Bt. Lotna, Jaat Kx-Oavwritar K 0. Btaaaid racelvad to-aajr frew Braat A Wlkoa, latpuiioni of Maaftow, baoilsad, a kttar oa taa grala trade situs tiou In the Unitad Kiucdoat, of whkk the loll owing arv taa ntoat Important sxtraeU: Paring the past week the deprsaalon ha tather Inaroasad thaa otharwloe la thegraln trade, aad there are some vary weak potato la the sMaation. la the Mrs ptaoa, tha ejftrak of breadstuff have beea very hoary aad In sxi-ess of requirement, inns moots from Aatertea have hsea very liberal and to tho amaamnont of nit enMOd In the trade, India dnpatebed last weak iU.SW tiuartors a wheat. The ahNHy af oar Kastem eotony to ship sorb aa eaormirtie quantity at eurreat values wilt tend to revolution Ise the trade, and former experienoe Is quite valueless hi the altered eircnmetnnoew of tha trade. It mayeornr that these shipments may not be repeated. Doubtless large pareels af Indian wheat were nold, April or May shlpatenis. nnd the neessslty of lulHllins; these contracts before their term exidred may account for suah heavy ngure being reaobel. The quantity or wneai on paaH to the UnMod Kingdom haa lacreseed M,0 qnarters tinea thU week, and U now i,tistj quarter. It seems to us that the eoet. lasnranee awt frebebt huoiness will be verj limited! for soma time to eoute, as the loesee the trade here and eleowbere have sustained will deter the bulk of Importers from op jratlng Brace k Wilson stand Wiih in baslnes eirelea and have the reputation 61 being shrewd, far-peeing bUNlnesK inn nl cIom: observers, no that their opinion carries weight. Tba kttar was read by a ausiber of geatknten oa the Boor aad Lite outlook waa proitounced diaeoaraglng. There has besR consldentbk hooting at India wheat and statements that it would prove a formidable rival to Aioerlcan wheat, but that It la becoming an Hnpleassiit factor it acknowledged oa all bawls. It k said by some dealers that Indian wheat cannot prove formbbtbk because the grade of It ia so much lower thsn that of American wheat, bat this is disproved to some exteat by the 9 1 Element of London millers, who pronounce it good milling wheat, as good If not better than the average grade of American export wheat. AN EDITOR' ESCAPE. A Dferat Attempt te Mnrder a Mentatta KtHtr Kc-hhIU lMatrtlr to the Weald-be AxmumIh. Bctte, M. T., Jhim: 21. At five o'clock but evening a desperate attempt was amde to asaaesinaie C. 0. Zkgenfuss, ed. itor of the Miner. The would-be utardcrer U a carpenter named Miller, whose daaghkr eloped a few days ago from Ahaconda with a young fellow named Harrington. Miller pu rased the coanle to this city and found them occupying an apartment together. He compelled liarring ton to marry the girl aad thaa west aroaad town boasting of what be had done. X axt morning's Miner contained a brief account of the affair, and in the afternoon Miller visited the new softer office ami ilemandetl a retraction. Editor Zetgcnftiss told hint be would Investigate the natter, and publish a retraction if one was deferred. Miller went away apparently mollified, but returned later In an intoxicated condition and made a nuisance of himself generally. Last evening be returned again and requested a private Interview with the editor, who conducted him to the editorial room ap-stalrs, and when the bead of the stairs was reached Miller suddenly grasped Ziegenfuss with one hand, aad, drawing a pistol with the other, fired at his head. The ball whistled past its target, and Ziegeatus ami his aslisnt rolled down the stain together. In the descent the pktol was dropped, and, after being severely puntmeled by an attache of the business office, Miller was given into the custody of an officer. The charge of attempt M kill will be entered against him to-day. Mr. ZlogenIusm was not injured in the least by his rough experience, ami numerous friends are congratulating him upon his narrow escape. Public feeling is strongly tfsinet Miller. BIFFl" 'BANG! A Powder and lira mile Factory fiees fMcywsrd Knmera of iertows Lose af Mm. Fhilahki.phia, Jane 24. A special to the Teltfntpk from Morristown, N. J., statas that the Forslte To wder aad Djnamite Company's works near Ilopatcong were blown ap Monday night by a terrific explosion, which shook the eoaatry 'or miles around. People .thought there was an earthquake, and when the sky In the direction of Lake Hopatcong became lurid a short time kter, It was conjectured the hotel Brialin at the end of the lake was banting. The matter was much thought ol by country people In the vicinity until yesterday when a farmer being near the works came through awl reported that the Forslte works bad blown up and that several men were killed. The works are In a secluded spot, and all facts concerning them are kept as secret and qalet as possible by the owners, owing to the general dislike of having such a dangerous business earrled on Ry where near a community. It k Impossible at present to verify the lass of Mfe. fihetwell's Shot. Omaha, Keb., Jane 21. C. L. Bradley, a eolored gambler, was shot aad probably fatally wounded by one Thomas ghotwell, five miles from Crawford. Northers Nebraska, yesterday. Bradley wsa lying asleep on hk cot when Shotwell shot him In the back of the head, tearing of the outer pktc of the skull, gbotwsil then fired into bis back as he rose ap, and next drove a bullet through his aye, another bulkt into his forehead sad a till another Into his right arm. ghotwell mounted a horse and escaped totha Mils. Bradley never lost eonscions sess and is still alive. He carries more wounds than any man In the Northwest. Me was a sergeant in C Troop, Ninth cavalry, until a lew months ago, whan he became a professional gamMsr. t Bradley has been Is eight shooting
scrapes, and has a'ways bean nit. Me Oearted Mm Fate. Topjc, Pa., June S. John Hood Md nlfe (colored) of this place were quarreling this morning when Pellee Officer George Powell happening that way wae called bt. Meed, who la a desperate character drew a knife and saying "you can't arrest me alive," rushed at the officer who drew hk revolver. I) h ring the teafise that followed the officer's pistol was ashen from him, bat ha ntsnaejed to rogala It, and as the negro rushed at thesffiear he was shot through the heart killtMm tmi eaa taUbftaBdatlJar IMt aoJ L J fWssufhasi fj f tnlr. gftsB gat 11 flvVVHVI 111 p JltJIill amnmms, SJ li aj ssj nitfsaT lag hatrlly.
FftAHOC'S WEAKNESS.
TtM Winmk ItsByutMts) Js4stMs Mm tlistnut C sIw'BpSIi Isjr WthSi KVbISj4MI eTWMSa I $S Tai a wSljr Blaf JaaJ) SsrwSttsMMI Bf JfidJ eSsyjWl I MS Hfbfl, SMMl) sjWf Km w Hit at till tttit alfS feesT spSwSJ"lnBBBB Sfajai StJ"WM SdkltJMMwe Pamm, June J4. The govern meut at three o'clock yesterday arte moon IshiiviI a decree expelling tha French prince.' Iron the country. When the Count af Paris received tha result of tha division an the Kxpnlsion bill hk son and the Duke tks Clinrtres who ware with him, band, into tears. The luhabltank of Kb eotketotl In groups' on, the streek to aiseuaa the situation. Thegates of the ehatoau will be Wiiel at ekrea o'elook to-dy to admit the townspeople o( Ku and Trvport, who iksire tlie Count to reeelve an eapresslon of their sympathy. One UHiusand fiersons culled at tlu Chateau d'Ku yesterday anil inscribed Uielr names In a siectai book. The Comte tk Paris shook bands with each one ami briefly expressed bis tbanks. The Count and Countess of l'srls and their son, Prince Louis Plillllppe, nftet receiving their friends to-day will embark atTreHirt tills nfternotm, arriving at Tunbridge Wells, Kugknd, on Friday, ami will take np their residence there. The Count will issue a manifesto protesting against his expulsion and outlining the monarchical programme. 1'rlace Napoleon startwl for Geneva this evening. He was accompanied by a number of friends to the railway station, where a large concourse of teople had assenibkd. No demonstration, however, was attempted. Whence the Prince took his departure the station was closed to the public, nut a dense crowd, estimated at 5,000, gathered outside. There were counter-cries of "Vive PKmpereur'1 and and "Vive la Kepubllqne." M. Ornano, a Royalist, tried to rally a party In order to make a demonstration, but the police hustkd the crowd roughly. Police Secretary Lose visited Prince Napoleon and Prince Victor and stated that the government was disposed to allow them time In which to arrange their affairs. Roth the princes declined to avail themselves of the offer. Prince Victor ami fifteen of his most prominent adherents, Including the Marquis of Valette and Baron Hausman, started yesterday for Brussels. The train bearing the party left the station amid cries of "Vive I'Ktnpereur," "Au Revolr" and shouts ot "Vive la Republique." There was some hissing. Several persons were arrested. At a reception before starting for 11 niseis, Prince Victor wild: "Do not expect n vain protest from inc. A people sometimes takes it upon itself to oen its doors to an exile. I remain a representative of the empire as the Napoleons constituted It, I favor lirm authority, equality of all citizens ami resect for all creeds. Be assured that whatever call duty may make, I shall not be found wanting In the fulfillment of what I owe to the democracy ami my nsme. An revolr." Count FoHcher de Cartel, Rmbssssdoi to the Austrian Court, has resigned, in protect against the action of bin government In expelling the French princes. It is heJkved that M. Waddlngton, French Kmbassador to the Court of St. James, will resign ia consequence of the expulsion of the princes. His resignation is momentarily expected. M. Ilendle, Prefect af the Seine Inferieare, bluntly declined to notify the Comte de Paris of hk expulsion. The royal press pronounces the passage of the expulsion bill the forerunner ol the downfall of the republic. The moderate Republican papers generally criticise the measure as unjust. The opportunist journals urge the government to discard the demands of the Irreconcilable and Radicals, and then demand a firmer Republican policy. La Fittrie, newspaper, notes the coincidence of the expulsion with the anniversary of Napoleon's great victory at Solferino, and thinks it of good augury. M. Kochefort, In the Inlranifmt, taunt the Senate with pusillanimity. He says It Is willing to vote if pressed hard enough, in any way the government BnussntJi, Jane 24. Prince Victor Napoleon, whik the clocks were striking midnight, arrived here by the train from Paris, accompanied by the Marquis de La Valette, Henri de Chevrean, Deputy Jolibols, Die Due de Padua, the Comte de Fkury ami M. Jales Boittelle. A bystander sab! to me, pointing to the Prince: "II paraksait tres sombre." Sad they all looked, a good jmbket" for a picture In Imperial circles, several hundred pcople many representatives and correspondenk of the press among themwere at the depot. These maintained absolute siknee, and the Prince walked among them without saying one word, and with an air of glacial coldness. There was not even a bat raised as the Prince and his friends drove in their landaus with the capotes closed, to the Hotel Belkvue, where he will stop until the house he has bought in the environs of the Jtois de la Cambre is ready. A Xew MMorade. Washixotox, June 24. The Department of State is in receipt of the followiMg Information through the United States Minister at Guatemala, concerning the mining Industry of Honduras: "The gold nnd silver mines of Honduras consist of nearly two thousand known veins, besides the placer gold washing! north ot the Cordilleras. The alluvial deposits tormina; the latteraverage thirty feet In depth and cover hundred! ol square ntlks, ami are all well watered and heavily timbered. Kx perls pronounce the placer country, and partlcukrly In the department of Alancho, eqnal to the !est California hydraulic washings, and it will pay handsome profits on large investments. Gold quartz veins abound on the north and south coasts, whik between these lies the great sliver belt of the conntry, which Is over fifty Bilks wide nnd extends across the country, m e A Kerlews Crime. Milwaukkk, Wk. J nne 24. The case against Charles Reed, John Malony and Curtis Meed, who stole the yacht Mamie, from Kenosha, while on a spree, and were overheated by the revenue cutter Johnson at Grand Haven, Is exciting consbierabk attention In court circles. As the punishment for piracy i death, the district attorney wank to prosecute the prisoner under the State kwfor larceny, but the owner of the yaeht ebjeots, as he thinks the punishmeat for the kAtor erlme la Met sever tmaaoiH,
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