Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 September 1886 — Page 6

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WEEKLY COURIER.

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TOPICS OF THE DAI

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k willing to raooU rrB. tj I

Tun wortm- aw ttotUad hR I t Pakin la order to feoiUtoto

RUdtoc Cor jft yard, at BaMt, ., fM th ito

teYkHta

j att' daufbtor

MiaiMWahlntoR.

itM4 art. mTt

M YMhitoi to a few days ,

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arssutoaa rik.

Firm MMMwmiwMtoiMtk. I fclrtjr ar j(MHlr hurt m4 otoc a husidrsd

MCr ktord daring a aa to t 10 itlrU. oa the ltth.

It .to rrtod that a changs wist V to to Kormer Paia directory t

1MTMU, tfcroaia nor agent at bobo, aa -. .. nuijie olataa he allowed to

aakn 4owr before R newprlne k okctod

teth "Bulgarian throa. ATsiecmon In Mais or the IS, to lUpmMicM oketod their oaRdWato. bRt

tatOMM MM by MOWMW BfiWW.

AlWMUKJtttoto of 'MprM fa!,dto,aedMMeuaMryk iato.

KBOoTtATioKe have bee far tocntorafrMi Ma jMmCtwU mmbbmmmmmk Th alasfsato mmmt 4 T,aaloa at Mm BseisOy el th Army of Mm Tmhmh togaa at Book Maud, II , ta 1Kb..

T Xerm (?rmoa "

tor M re-oRtoreaoaMMt of

? fiuwuli wstaato

TboreeMt c- tby ft0wit for etoatory m amiw t f w,,0 tore

mt Mat. boo dm has mm ijtoennitoly x-

ML4.K- a T Tlua waa MM la aH the

Ja Malta a to lJtoh to gratitude

MM .rMimtlni at (to klaad CTMB

IU .m MnsrHsa. bmIm bar

km antes br Mm Freaoh authorities at

Ma w .frteremeat at Mie latera-

Mc m1 merHkne end nsbertos laws.

Qr

CxrTAlK Markham,

Mm Atort tk Kwi.o Bay axiMdhtoa,

rMrtoHdMrtraUMTlgaM mt wmmwaaMM to Mm y. .

gaORKTARY BATARB J K4 b Mada bo iMTwaptocy dwaad far Mm ra-

a( th tm mm la aim".

Tmomai F. Bkxkdict haa dattoa ot paWlc priator at WMhlagtoa.

Aoavkix oecarr4 at m tt

w.v at iMitUil B4aantoB4Nff

tha uppototoMBt U Fraaah a4 aaaal aroyi to Chla, On Mm Utk to mm far Mm St, Um tUkM at Mm OmmHw mrif rmU waawoMfer to ! of Wtmiator'i hay o4t Ormoad. Mux P, BalimtwIi Rwjiaflaf dltoi CMm OhtoAKO JVimv, m RMwtodaa Mii alght ( Mm Wk, i it. Ll, to Mtoa

AiEt OOMMMK.

Thk taIo MM

br to atoa f

Baataaer aad Fraaeh OtMHTlalsto,

larKIy Tnlhd. Ax Odd-Plowi azevrato party MR. priRK hRdrd aad Bfty ears, mtm

Chteago o uw w iar om Chicago Qraad Trank road. Thk British are mUMWiIric mUr atatioa or th Wrb4 ot Thaao, 1r to JKgaaR , d Rr rItIr ow ladleaMors ot sm iatoatloR to govern Mm UUad.

A TXLMRAX ffOR LODROR, pHWISReR ' ParU or Mm 1Mb, aayt BRglaRd Rsedltatoi a rraad ooap d'tot, sad wlU probabiy

in u Tui&ra.ra Jc Hadsom 1 nrAPUIalfvott British potMssteR

Csaal CoaiRaay Rt 55oranvon. ra., IRK American aKhiv..-. -- 11th, and it is fMrd that froai six to rb men's AoclatloR et In ssmIor 1r Pkila-aMR-'havslostMisir liTSs. aalphia on the IWh. r rK- rf Lord Randolph CharehlB Thk committee authorised by therscoRl

to Mm protost ot th Scottish FratosURt ml ot cltitens of WRshlBRtoR to

. I S r Has! j... . . MatlAMSil

AlliRRO aralBK eipp(HMiwv raasr ior we

Mm Cham-bs Dilkk has retorasd "to J .bhuyiMMtdtut h will

Vs-Mtor pahlk Mf a A -proprietor RRd aditor C London daHy aewtpaper. PaMM kad to iisa hersaftor wke RraBMrdy bsmIrk toroRfh the oontry rctoh RBWMMthRt tkeir kolders Bay th BMr rady Mltapt track of. OwxT KAT.X0CT retord to TImbr from Oaetoin, or Mm IS'h, faralshed wish Mm rBdMRSRta of aa entoate cordial betwM the three Xmtmh-ocs on Mm BrJkr-

A BRMhc ersr Mm (Mramits a rireria town of Oswaw, Moravia, collapsed nMMMtowblwa sqaadroa of Uklaas

ridiar across sb seven persoas

i MtMtty kiltod.

Sktkrax oases f ehotora have oecarrad fa 5apk and Genoa. Th total number i mm to Italv since the tlH-ek of the

disease ap to th13Miwas 46,000, sad Mm acopte AlexasderU abdioaCion. m mm .. as. a. A AAA I . ...

Ha.rr MaitheWS RRS 0114 forMl BR iR

digRaat letter from Rev. Jams Fatoa, director of the alliance. THK PkgRR IsdiaRS hare Rtsda aasthar raid or Mm Crows' horsea, or ths Big Hons near Mm Rwuth ot Rotten Grass river, ranBing off sixty head. The saldlers aad Crews were tn pursuit, Bmfihor Francis Josrpk preposed the health of the Car at a banqaet given by

Austrian army oeri, for which courMsy MM'Osar telegraphed his Mianks. Mrs. AxxaUach, wife of Johm Leach, of Cleveland, 0., attempted to light her a wltk rl oil or the 19th. The flnid

exploded and set lire to the hoaw. When tfa e Ham as had been subdued Mrs. Leach's dead body was found lyiRg R Mm loor. Hkavt rains recently between Hocorro aad Albuquwque, N. M., washed away several miles of th Atchlsoa.Topeka Santo Fe track and road. The bridge over the Sallda river is badly damaged, as are two bridges oa the Southern Pacific.

Thk Minnesota Democratic State convention met oa the 14th at St PaaL M. GivkOFF has been elected president

of the Bulgarian Sobranje. Charlxs H. Sawyer is the nominee of New Hampshire Republicans for Congress. Pittsburgh labor organisations are ex ercised overs prospective influx of foreirn workmsa.

Turkky has ROMnea Bulgaria wv

ar

drill U

be held there next May, asm i jaeetiRg on the night of th 15th. It wai decided to osier cash prise of $3,009. A number of militia companies have expressed a desire to participate. n the lRth toe British steamer Strath-

BairR was saak ia a collision ea the Clyde Thk probate of toe will of Samuel J. Tilden, which was set for toelHk, was ad4Miri.(l for a week in consequence of thf

.hM-ce of Mrs. Carolina B. Whittlesey,

i -u m in Wiviii. She is one ol

the heirs aad mast be present or repre. seated by uoRasel. t liiUr at the Philadelphia Read

inr Coal Iron Company's M err law

brmcar at Mt. Camel. Pa., exploded or

tha iMh. wreckiar fear other boilers,

.i.mnrlnr the boller-hoRse aad

ux-inualv inlurin? Jacob SUutt, JohR

Pmw and Michael Patrick. Five hundred

,t.o .iu ha Idle for a week in coa

wnuMM of the exclusion.

Thk icehoases aad outbuildings of the

T.aVavUir hrcrv Is Buffalo, N. Y., were

tvirMl oa the 15 tk. The loss is covered

w lnMranca to th amount of J68,W

About 2,300 barrels of beer were rulaed. Fort firesen were iBjared by the falling

of a floor, bat not seriously

Rpabk from a, caseins: locomotive sei

Are to the grain alevator of I. J. Holmes Kn at Breoklv. Ia.. or the moTRlng ol

tkA i.vh. and a disastrous conflagration

easued, resultlnf; in the destruction of the

STATE IHTELLtOENOC i R. Looms, a wsmiasat farBr

Laporto Ctowty, lirtog bm Uato MMto, WM gorsd hya lafRrktod tmM th otosc Might. Ms w herribiy maagWd, aad died from bk iRtorks aaRt rmtrIrc. Ok e ef ths banks of the Wabash aadKrk

Caaal, near Wabh, was blown oRtwieh

dyaaRsite, eatptylag Mm stream. Tarsal hava toag bean mad to blow np Mm dam by parties who claimed that Mwir tond was i.tad tWabr. The Hydraulic Corn

paay, owning Mm oal bad, had i-MMUy ramuvsd the bridsws over the strsaaR,

whlah probably provoked Mm srbIssIm. Juh CL Mniiins af fcsaiswspolk, R

-i w m MaSMsolitaR Sato lasttr.

sm Comuauv. k mvstoriottsly Btkeing.

Hk aceouRto are straight. Hamtmolomxw RATUef Heward County

I dkd t IndiaRapolk by swallowing eorro-

sive sublimate, token wlUisuvciuai iu

Domestic trouble.

Horsk thUves are raiding the stable of

farmers la Lagro TowRshlp, Wabash xoh

ty, and th graagers have organisea a ojety for mutual protection. Philu- Smith, aed ton year, fell from a tree at JCvaasvllle, breaklHg hk back. Ko

hopM of hk recovery.

Da. Jas. A. McKrr. ef Thomasvilk, W-,

has added flQ.OOU to Mm endow went of Han

over College, MadkOR.

Will Moi, r boy about seven toea

years oW, whlk attempting to oar

tresle-car la moMOR ai iia?, "

thrown under the car-wheete an run over, cutting his head and injuring hkbaekM

that be will hardly survive.

Robert Brow.v. charged with larceny,

pleaded guilty in the Circuit Court at

port. He was Buea , aisiraiicaiw: " ... A A. 1- . .ianM

for years and seat to prison i or wr j . -

At Leesburg, Matthew Wppey, over

eighty years of age, had s.h apopiecv:

stroke wane rniing in a uugsj ward between Mm ekafts and wheel, ami

was dragged two hundred yards ueiore ais horse could be stopped. He received severe scalp injuries and sutfered toe loss of hU

right ear. Kecovery aoauiiai.

Chaklks JohswJX, residing iR Wayne

Township, Tippecanoe County, was i ear-

fully carved with arasor, as m hm, uj

William Deal, a rouga oaaraciw. bas been placed ia Jail at Lafayette, under 11,600 bonds. KmunP Chatahb. of VinceHHes, laid the

corner stone of a new ckurch at St. Mary's. The Republican of the Ninth Indians District nominated J. B. C beadle for Congress on the eighty-fifth ballot. Mm. Graxviixr Wirxer, of Wabash, deserted her husband and two small children and eloped with a traveling quack who vkited that place. The ravages of the hog cholera in tht

Mwitral nartof the State arc a niauer oi

TERIH-E AOOiDtHT.

Vwetoe Pefsaa laetsmMtr Ktttod

IliOthlassssawJHv'--SStoZU ISM wee-a tVeto wMlaa ThUm Keav mtwr Cf, X. rarStot Lkt af Mm VtoMnss. Bvkkawi, . Y. Bpt. HPtoh i. tuivar Oresk. M. Y to Mm Com-

ti jjr aaaai A MlaMrft Falia

CIIFCNT.

TH CA

- . raster, mt !1a1 l.aler MlZnT..M. aad HImss,

Wka, rsMasaabtr. WM IHer. Mrw York, pt, ll.-TH has appeared tn Mm Motto riw i Tw.niv.MvBMi s treat, wMom LkRtot

r-lou tmlR-tR Kick...PlstorOiSd, Fo.toi d

RRdar MM minig J. W. Mr, a m tI ft momtos? BBoar w " . . , joi etlved by obm log. It was RorHiRg, icMMtoR agent, coJIUkd with R lots ? L-VtoRtoRRRt watok Mid nla wai ia the cat or the enrv Jmm "T. "T7 Mt asnlissim tmi tlhd WrVIsB T VU

tof kere, Rt.tovaR'cloekths rnorR. o cwc. . the las. Lewis Brewer wa glr on th jmtJ. m.'t ur. bad a lafr

excursion trmR, dmwn y wmw its and Wm. Harrl was RgiRr

of the Iroight trn, nrawn j Sim No 6. Itoto Iremon ved toemsslres by JWHMt.

excursioa train eoasisw.

smoKr sm n

The

rr. ,:T.r;:: j.t MyRUy, when w g ojci

eoaches. URiy CIi-t-iuJnd uddealy twist ltselt lasliy RRU Misureiy w.r hsrt, U hLV.!!., I nrooMil up rivr, be was convinced

by

vmw up aad dowR th river. StMktonly able obket of r dirty gray color, hm hundrod yards from the end of the pkr, attracted his nttoRUoR. LtoutiMHt Fostor vouch that hi vWor was perfectly L.r .tui aAearata at the moment. Cum.

th bggtt-cr. uniy "7 l... h.m W(Hl that the object was sfm-

i th klltod CAR UlVRlOKWlWRR ldR that wasn't up to

!T '"'T'.-ud hsvoRd recoknlUoR

The Iktol persons kllk4 laMweoi. Iklon U follows: W. W. Loomk, of KrJ, PR. Henry Gedkardt and iOR, J. hardt, of mttsbargh. w,Urfrd SStodien CsuMsroH, Mayor oi WRtortortf, PjohB 8Rdr, Pittobirgh. David Sharp, Krle. w. W. Rostatter, Krl. Cbtries llirsoh, Krie. xi f i.vnber. Krie.

W, Revnolds, Dnnklrk, M. Y Aron i'Rrkharnt, Myvilk. John Meyers, ol Krie. ...... Two bodies have not been ldeRtlltod. Or Is thought to 1ms that oi a sor of Mr. Loomls. , The woRnded, so iar aahalMR acr. UHr?Huyck, ol SterltiR, IVu, both legs crushed very HerloHsly.

ttw i racy, m wJBM!: ,w.. U..ll-,r

WilllaUl .immeriv, u kiii .t., Louis Llnse, ot Brie, badly hurt. Martin Kostattor, ol Krie, shoulder dSnt.Marble, No. m XJ.Wtaentii street, Krie; legs broKeR. Archie Campbell, ol Krie, seriously IRCha'rle8 Schendem of Erie, head Rfld shoulder IninwUevcrely. Charles Dlller, of Brie, right log brok.R and head cat. , .. . J. l HerrlngtoB, ol Krie, badly iaJoseph Tapir of Sammlt, P., badly Phil. O. Llathr, resilience RHknown,

laxa crashed.

MT. uoourn Ol

noeaaloR. Then he thought it was a

water snake escaped from some ninseuw, until he recollected that It was thirty feet long ami mwly eighteen Inches through at Mm thickest part; thea he knew thRt It was the mr serpent. He shoe tod to so ne longshoremen to look at It and yelled up to Quartermaster Ilslne on the deck ol the man.of-war to get the Hlnooular and ee what he could make out ot It. Meanwhile the streak ol gray went up the stream at the rale of two miles an hour, while the longshoremen gated upon It with admiration. Quartoi master Halne brought his big marine glass to bear on the object, and followed it along until It had navbMtod

atfars8the Twenty-ninth street pr. Just then a steam tag came aaorthsg np behind It. The gray obitct, to the lookers on, seemed much irtghtened at tills and slid down aader tha water out of the way ami didn't appear asaiR, although Foster and the longshoremen waited long and anxiously ior a second free exhibition. "I know the sea serpent stories are, hard to bulleve," Rld Ltonteasnt Foster yesterday, "but I believe la the sea serpent because I saw it myself, and Uiere wera plentv of trustworthy eyes to corroborate my own. It wan't a porpohja,

because there would nave oeen si u .... Ite body wasn't scaly elMier, bat smooth and slimy, of a dark slatg color. From the quantity of it that I saw I shoa d indue that it must have been fully sixty feet long. We couldn't see the head or tail ourselves, but there was a commotion Hi the water about where- the head and tall ought to hare been. The bodv was round and tapering, ami probably

bar-in UK htndv br those concerned. An im-

exaBder's abdication. ration of the business part of the rlB,lt. ,!ieoverv k allered to have been

786,000 of three f n" I "itv. i'oivlne a lo of upward of fl0,- mate by a farwer Hamed Sbeird, in

aaal number ei oeaths I .ricr.v

. . . . . u "7L ' far rademoMon under city, iavoviBK -p- , y a i-x "-r---.

C W. Wear, saperiRtenaeRi Wo oc qoo, with insurance ei aooui octe-Baii. Mini . UtfBr. (jouaty. ueBsaiwn

YeSewstone Park, in his annual report to

the Secretary of Mm Interior, calls aenmUm to tha laws of the park aad says they

re entirely Inadequate for its protection.

Thx return ef the President to the capUml wW-b Mm sirnal for Mm reta-n of the

Cabinet and other prominent oflclak, whafeelMMttoey are mot entitled to a laager vaoaMoa than Mm head of to Gov

PTRK payment of th row tea-dollar oiler eertlHoatos began slmultoReonsly at abeHreasary and'alifhe sub-treasury oftlees aa Mm lh, Mm notes having been shipped to different aitks during Mm preoedlag week. A erouMrc Rasssd from southwest to

artbeat throe gh the edge ot Bameid, Com., or Mm evening of the 13th. Ik aoRTM, fortunately, waa &,etty through weeds, where it cut a straight path aa eighth ef a mite wide. TrovMm last statement kened by the wiat hureaa, it appears that the silver aottars .coined aader Mm Bland act has reached a total of $M,io,Wet which k obatoaRseRtsotoe gold eoin and fetftt held by the treasury.

Tmt keaes of stoRdard sflver dollars frem th mints dariag the week ended September 11 was tha issue durMg Mm eerrespoRdiag period of last year was JflsW.atK. Th shipments of fractional silver eoto staee September 1 amount to Thrrk 1ms been "ho denaito or very oiear stutomeat respecting the intentions of the Government in the matter ef try is

aeronimo, bat Mils k simply becaasa It is .aheeiatttjr impose! We to obtain any oxaet .or eattofactory information at the War, TawtR ars Imt few persons who expect feretory Manning to resume hk seat at

the -Cabinet tabk. BM personal irienas jm4 those who are in frequent commas!oattoa with Mm members ef the Manning Jamliy assert positively that hk deelsien to reMre from Mm Treasury Department is 4. , ttoaiBRAL DhVM, acting Secretary of War, ha given Instruction that 6eronlMe, JCatohec and the other hostile who aarreRdered with thorn, be stopped at San Antonio and kept In prkoR there untH a dsllsmhsation k rsvohl a to what eoerw of peoeedare.MR be undertaken against

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W. .3. Davw, of Illinois, ha bee appointed Superintendent of Mm slovernaaent -Indian Industrial Soheol to te esaablislMd at Grand Junction, Cel., Rader the set of March X, 18, appropriathig tmm for building aad famltojre for he school. P. F. Buske, of Bew York,

h bee appointed superintendent W a atonMar sehooi at Albaquerqu, X. M. Ancwaisnor Cormoax received a -Meeram from Rom at the lth amaoaRctog Mm appointment of Very Rer. P- A. IRldon, of St. Petonr'c Church, Trey, K. Y,, Bfshoprof th new diocese of Byraou, X. Y. Th same cablegram ottaosmeed the sptMlntoMRt of Very Kor. Lawreaee Bcanion, of Bait Lake City, L'tnh. a a Utolar btshop ami a vkar sposteU ol Utah Tmrrltorjr.

Bryrx men were Srrettol at Kansaa

City, Mo., on th Mth. for stoallng freight from loaded ears. Four wore released for lack ff evldenes, while TbomM aad John Moffat aad Willi m Hamilton were held. Jt k charged that Utey have been operattog two year etoaiing fro ight from all railroads nstmisg West from that eity. Thy weoid uavoal a ear, sal after tha train had gottoR oat of the oity they would throw Mm frithtovvrbeard ami thoa eottoy K book to Mm oity by a skiff, oa U

tha. nail tor voluntary surrender.

The English Ishing boat seised by the French authorities at Havre have been reJbqc Brxwxk, ia a decision at Topeka, Kas., sustains the power of the Atchison, Topka & Santa Fe road to acquire lines la other States than Kansas.

msm Cox and wife left Jobsum-

aopk on the 14th for Sew York. Ax excursion train collided with, a freight train oh the Nickel-Plate road near Silver Creek, N. Y., on the 14th. Twelve passengers were killed and a large namThe Powers in reply to the Porte's circular agree that there saaU be bo military occupation of Bulgaria. A TROoraa named Mellow, of Company C, Ninth United States infantry, a gar-a-, mt 7rt Robinson. Neb., was found

murdered at his post or the 15th. No clew to we murderer. The StmAiivtte Fmncahe states that the

Saltan demands the evacuation of Kgypt by tee English, and that Russia sappork the Turkish demands. The Treasury receipt up to the lath of September exceeded $15,000,0, and the expenditure are not likely to be very large. The treasury had not lost aay gold during the month. u riHBi-v. fATRierlv connected with

the Bt. Louis press, but more recently on .Chicago Jkr- Ocwn, has been Appointed uorei)herntil.iW per year in the

Pension Office, aad has entered upon his duties. The appointment k credited to Chicago. The Women's National Temperance

Union has drawn up a petition to Congress urgiag that In view of the alarmln? increase of asoaulk upon women and young girls, the keal age of consent be raised, a Is propose! In the bill now before the Senate, to eighteen years. The acting Secretary of the Treasury ha received through the collector of in-

.Uu, nf tha Heeonu district Ol

New York, from an unknown person, a conscience contribution ot $87, which the seeder says te the amount of a recently discovered error in payment of Internal revenue tax. SarsRAt. Gorman spies, disguised as priests, hare been arrested near Cherbear g, Franco.

Thk holsra returns from Jtaiy we

Hth were: Torre del Annunaiaia, i new cases, death&;8aRMnrc in Lamls, 12 new eases, 8 deaths; all other iafeetod districts, new eases, deaths. THK Dubois Opera-house block at Elgin, 111., burned or theMdh. George M. Peck, dry goods and groceries, sustained a loos nl.Ui.M4! inHraBoe..&,QOa; Allen Bre.,

hats and caps, low ,000; insurance not given; loss on building, W,009; insurance, $0,00a. There were other minor 1QMH8

Mr. KtCAi.TON, the adventuress explorer who was sent to the Arctic ocean In May by Qm Ir order to make a journey on R three-wheeled machine from Archangel RWait through Russia to the Crimea, has set been heard from since leaving New York, and it is feared that the ltassians may have treated him as thoy did Thomas Stovons on hk bkyele, only alit'lemora

GWRPOX . liUBRARn, the West restdsnt of Chicago and one of the Hrst whlta pioneers to visit the present sit of th eity, dlel there on the 14th. He Hrst landed there la WtS, and hai resided in the city almost eoHtlnnOHoly ever lac(f. Ue MtaUkhod the Hrst lie of lake vesMis from th port, and was act I re in mh-

merocM public entai prises. Kmpebor Wiu.iam waa unable to attend th German military maneuvers nt, Strasburg oa the lth, awing to exhaustion. Gilbert A. Woon, of Laoroeae was aomiaated for Uevernor by the Wkooaehi Uwnssratto Mtok oonva niton en the 1Mb.

amount.

Ixvesthsatioxs In regard to the corn crop of the country, show an aggregate estimate of l,5eX5,00O(0001uhels,or a0,000,060 less than the official returns for last year. The average yield for the coantry is 21 bushels per aere, against 3 1-2 last year. The average yield for twelve Western States, embracing Kentucky and Tennesm. U a fraction over S3 bushels per acre,

against 81 last year for the same States.

The colored men of New England be-

a ponference in Boston on the lftMt to

nrnUit against discriminations agninot

the race in socio ty, business, politics, etc.

J ames M. Trotter, of Hyde rarr, prem ea

mmd .ddresced the meeting, "xnese con

ferences nd conventions," he aald, "have ceased to do aay good toward amellorat- ,!. lot of the colored men by acting

upon the sentiment of the white people of

the coantry." 1 1 LATE NEWS ITEMS. The Pennsylvania State Greenback

r -i. .utioa mat. at Uarrtsburc on

fche 18th.

.r:.. ttaloliitar vta opened OR

AHb v.dwa n

-WatUnnl (MMiventioa of the

inr. Ill av a.".v..--RanublleaRS met at Chicago

oh the lth. Cakdixal JAOOBtxi. psntiflckl Secre t.n. nf KtB. !a serlouslr ilL

A r .nr uw. t 111 at Chippewa Falls,

tne

Wm .liuu la Mothinsr but parasiMS or

trichinae in the stomach of the hog, ano to vindicate hk judgment be held a postmor

tem examination upon a bog that uiea reMtv. With tb naked eye could be seen

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many of the parasites in whs www of the stomach. He communicated the fact

of the discovery to the (secretary oi ik State Board of Agriculture, who bas re-

ferred the subject to a mlcroeoopist ior ex

amination and report.

.Tnwv PmnsEU n worthless and drunken

fellow living in Jamestown, Boone County,

was taken to Lebanon, a lew day 8 ago, oj

now Arch Willk. charged with having

caused the death of hk son, a uoy aoou

ton Tears okl. The boy baU oeen iitihk . m . . At At iw a

with his grandparent most oi whs wm . tha last two vears. but it seems that re

cently be was at hk father's, and for some

reason or other toe miner down and chokel htm. The boy then returned to hk grandfather's, and that Right

hk throat begaR swelling ana mtauy

corated, and be dkd live days aiterwanu

a inrtrtii exammaHOR was bmi, b

the physicians came to we cmkismto . at., a. l.laiJu tea-

his death was causeu oy im ibu

Bkted by hk unnatural lather.

Miss Lci.0 Batbs, ot Cincinnati, made aa

ascension inn gas balloon from Mm fair rroaads at Crawfordsvilk, the other day.

WheaBve miles nortn an ou

above the earth she attempted to aeecenu.

The grappling hook caught, but the an

chorage was uroiceti oy a n-rung " "" which carried her among some trees, where the balloon was torn. The hooks gave

away again. umLsbe shot up ei, wnen

lnjurel

lightly. , ,, The accident soam to have been caused br a misunderstanding oi telegraphic or

ders. Buffalo, N, Y., Sept. IS.-There art varloas causes given for Mie fatal wrack. F.nglneer William Harris ot the freiaht train ia blamed. It Is said he had orders to meet the excursion at n failed to obev the lHstrac-

... m a ,uH.in at fnll snced when

the collision occurred. The trainmen

eiahteen inches In diameter la stout-

Mtiwrt." .

A longshoreman saw e w f which waa like that of a snake.

HELP NEEDED. A SMEEtl" He rnd Armyaf the Rrpuhtte WWoh Might U- Art Vpms With MHr tm Them aad lMalptw Keat-Rt to the StrlekrH Chr!.l"MtM. Chari.kstox, S. C, Sept. 16. General k w rr.wfftrd. who came bore frm

Philadelphia oh Sunday, has wat th fad.

in .-ti- -nuranlin r who Is to blame. I L.,,Br tn riovenior Falrchl W. Com

Ot UN U1W m mj

Ing

car,

Wis., was destroyed by UghtHiR? or 18-1. -;k a loss of WrO.OOO.

. i tiwi r

The earnoratlen ot DRWla votea agm C.n. -uddenlv burst and the basks

nrria addrsss to the new Lord- , uv-. iiffhtalnsr. See had the

TJmiU.mhhL Mnf mind to brace nerseii. nrmij

- t mvDvpv " - . . - .

Axother victim, Hesry lloocic, nas ' iMt tbe top ot the baske., nn inw added the list of deaths from the Ml- --j w- life. She was badly jarred,

-v rp. t mtlwav aisaster. A BIS

ntake eighteen deaths thus far reported At . lafAraMal msatinr ef the Parnelb

ites on the loth it was agreed to abate ! their obstractioi tactics In the House of Commons. Ax HHnok Central freight train plung

ed through nn epen draw of the Dubuque (Ia.) and Dunlkth bridge into twenty feet of water, on the Wth. The engineer waa seriously Injured. Mish Cmarlksworth, whose enlistment in Mie Salvation Army created a sensation In London, has married General Booth's son. ... , , Itr Jackson County, West Virginia, R

large rooked railed down nTuoantaia, on the lllth, crashing the residence of Leslie Cammins and killing two men. Ax addresa to the Car, praying for hk protection over the independence and liberty of Bulgaria, was adopted by the Sot.al. nn tha tf.lL.

Thk ttorm ot the Wth was quite general

aad severe, and considerable damage to property Is reported from several points

In Indiana, Illinois, jtienigan where. A MRsof.tJTiox favoring the encourage

mnf nf il.rman-emiEratlon to Bouth Bra-

ail and South Australia was passed by the

German Colonial eongrets

A KRKiflHT train was thrown from too trMk l.v train-wreckers near South Lyon,

Mich., oh the 17th, eauslng the InstsRt death of th flrtman and fatally injuring

two other train hands.

tw. Pm-u.a.l UmA Bavincs Bank haa

ir.iH Milt la the Federal Court, nt In

dlanapolls, against the eity of Etnnsvlll

tsr 1W,0W. The suit grew out lae repudiated bonds of 1. A wakkaxt, for W W " , iMi to the aealgnee of John Roach In Knal aeUlemeat for the Dolphin and for the mf of the monitor 1'ariton. This is neeaptod

t- tJ all s alms acainat ma

however. Ika G. Stkunk, on being arraigned, a few days ago, at New Albany, for the murder

of Hoover, pieauea

which hk aMorney enterea a sfeeai p of insanity in hk defense, under a late act at toe Indiana Legislature. The trial was

set for September 89 aad mraaK was re

manded to jail.

tk otkr nicht alout twenty well-known

yoaag men of Wabash procured a bandwagon and went to Lagro, ive mile east,

to attend a circus ana pain m v The crowd had things it own way. The

marshal gathered deputies ami urreaw-

tbo boys as they were waving nex mom-

lag. They were all heavily nne, ami Uf.ult af ttavment were taken to Wabash,

a I

when they were surrounaeu oy imoir

ats, aad all escape, ahc mar,i

forced to fly to avoiu Ming mumm. u. was subsequently set upon when about to)

leave, and dangerously beaten. William Jacksox, of Indianaiolk, took a lsrge ami fatal dose ot morphine, the other morning. Hk wife k In a demented con.ii.t. ..i ArPMMM the nciebbors of having

poisoned her husband, declaring that they had time and again threatened him licaa he bad killed a negro. She was declared insane, KiKr.w;8 are terrorising Adams County AT Marion Grant Hamilton got .two year in State's prkon for forgery. Hk brother Elmer, under bond ot WOO for complicity, has rtcipfkd. Calvin Middkton got one year for petit larceny. Willie Mttnl-MT, f on r teen years old, wun- ni-naalMS? the Blr Ftmr railroad traoka

I.dlananolls. on hk way to a neighlior.

ing saloon to get a pitohor af W, was ttnmk by a locomotive and hk tody.eut In twe. ' . At Laporto Rotrt Bnckloo, for burglary, waa given a prison sentence of two yenrs and nix months and dkf ruRchked for throe

years.

A gentleman who waa on the train says .1.2 (nu.i.i train had orders to go to Sil

ver Creek, and the PRSscnger train to Irving, which to title side, and It was these orders Mint caused the collision. The passenger and excursion train conslated ot fourteen coaches. The excite, meat on the train among those who escaped was intense. The scenes In thnmoklBgcar can hardly be descrlhcd. The first warning given was f caused by the heavy pressure of the airbrakes. Some of the passengers braced themselves In their seats, seemingly ap

prehensive ol danger. Alien cih , i iul. .V.U.V followed bv the smash-

of wladows ami me rooi u. iv and all waa a mass ol

bleeding and struggling nuniuj , weTwere locked In each other's arms covered with blood, whlk underneath them and on all side lay the poor unfortunates who were Instantly killed and crushed oat of all human resemblance. The sight was a terrlbk one, ami it required the stoutest nerves to Induct one to take a second look. The wounded rmt nf the debris and were as-

sistod to neighboring houses. People brought, bedding, etc, on which to lay the dead and dying, and all that could then be done was to wait until help, If 1 a a a

which had been immoniaveiy " Mrs. J. H. Slgel, ot Erie, Pa., R pasBeagaronthe Ill-fated excursion train, was on her way to Buffalo. She arrived here safely yesterday afternoon. In aa interview she said i "I was In tha rst coach, next to the smoklnte car. The naaapiitfar train was a larse one, ami car

ried a lame number of cxcurslohials, as well as retalar psssengers. The first we knew of the collision was a terrific crH-h like an explosion. NolHidy was hnrt except those In the smoking-car. The sight was so horrible that I could not look at It. Not a slnjrle car was thrown from the track, but the smoker was com. pletely telescoped. It was a miracle that ... M, waa not crushed also.

It was a narrow escape. One young man in the smoker saved lilmtell

bv dropping on tne mtvi, -i-v-with a few brultoa.' I did not leara the cause of the accident, but we ware K" a vrv alow, while the freight was comlni

ajanderdn-Chlaf

Um Republic:

Ornnd Army flr JKfH:

Dkak Sin-ithiRi

Cvmmoniltr-in-Ckkf,

othlnir could have heHimore

immirtune than your visit mih"" suy! t l"ave been here (or Mvaml I rtHys. and mv obteet lueomlHR was toaecertaln by pC' ,81 1 tspectlothe immediate need of the commmty.Hnd what shotdd Jffthe imm- ?. . ""i;iV. Tk imtomltalde smHt ef

dlate remedy

n

a alresdy snown wn m of the relkt eommlMees,

now reannwi a potm wwm

tha neoole

the aetlvKy

ano iww", l'""" i--uT-iu Mttralr

the que no oi , Vwl under their own w", &aaS-n vnwl h "Jut 'wTtTSe . ?ender VniTTi rUeredKeeless nUt -nrnaiMets of auv rertorstlon without wftole, hehi. They are small jwrtr

ownets to wnom 1 ' . w. ni t their all, and upon whom the weight fil .hock has alten"wKh , M Vg Often incumbered with thf? structures can n6t 1e repaired wlhmt hjin. My Vnowle.Ue of and my assoe atton with tlieec petple have given me prtunKy to knrn these facts, an.1 1: hae been irreatly lmprejse.t with . J?; MWMttv of relief to tiwrn. r"" aleyralsea by vm.ntory eontrl.tons to assist this clas-.snd toua hy rejkjwg them u class above them k free W

tlonwhtoh v(h repieMtit couW rnrrnMtow Chrkton effort. Very tru.v Hrevet Mntor-Genornl, V. S-A P S.-Iet me say, too. that tte trtwHon made will Jhe under h ' rol of lh Vuv.vr attestwl by sentlemen whose "r rrk HrMe ot Ihetr approprhite

Chartorton. ptemher It, mssv A LAND MONSTER.

fraporHen With JmH

xm Oahldkn of Imomsen

tn Uf flavbtc Havac

Mteck to Maehutts-rrepaTtog fr a Hunt. Boston. Sept. 1.-A special to an afteraoon imper from CHaton, Mass., says: ThclntowstlR the so sarpent In this vicinity ha sadikaly leen axtln. cuished by the appearjac In tms ; dktonalltkborhoodot sn enormou. Is d snake which Is pkying r! stock. The most extravagsnt stories r:2Lu.Ji.i .Uhta Uietmst few days

nave - , i,.uM

th seneill'rsiX. JIM Mnt;,

gallon Jug up to the alae ol absrrel. B It la believed to be the same rcntll

niuir..! .nirrKd. The people of hllver

Creak were vary kind, and dkl all In their power. Tha ladies turned out ami sent up bedding, etc., tor the wounded. Some of them were taken to different honses, aad one of the coachca waa turned into a hospital." -s s The flleHmariearlne Htamp.

Wahiiixatox, Sept. la. iae csign of the three oleomargarlna slatnps hava bean inally adopted. Tha export stamp represents an ocean steamer; the special tax stamp haa a picture of the ircanry

building, and uie raaiiuiaciwiein n.r has a vignette representing a fanner and a machine with emblems of their trade leaniHg upon an Amarloan shield. 'if Wardered far Mer Meney. Okxkva, 111., Rapt. 1. Last night the house of Mrs. lluckmlre, bm aged Oer. man woman, waa discovered to w on Hie. ami all attempts to extinguish II wrafraltleiw. Mm, Bnckmlra's body wa

tnutui iviusf In her ehlcken-hans a f aw

iawsv. with a cloth tied Oxhtly

around har throat, ln,ilcUng; that ah had been strangM to death. It Is

ctaur

that escaped from R traveling

nnme louryearsago, an "T " of afterward. The lost wrpant was r msKHlflrent loa, aomc twenty-nya iei XoJSt. The serpent that Is nowMumng exdtomont haa been seen by several people, L57..- .uun .nd i-alves d ssnpear. It

ami niRH" ""-"i; .."i" lalliv

Is believed tnroagn i D"?"w;"wr; ot the monater. Bam ot k

have atarled out irom -'"jo. -v ton, Southbrldge and I'S at serpent, hut they are hod , tojjljj

the prospect". " - ' ui Wl

isHRta tne locnmy . nw7"7i,i:jji.Swamim to tha northeast ot Sonthbrlagc. a Ah ttnfeunded pr,; WASMixriTOX, Sept. 1.-Tt m.Wi"dted report about Awmlntmont Oark HhcKlaaot the Treasury pl5f"i L l( to ha made chief t ta rt Sarvlca lH plsce of Chkt Brooka, Mem to ba without foumlaUoti, Awktont Secieiary FalrchlW dentoa U n lllgglns says It to not true Mr. Fat rHW said, whenaakad

that ha wmHtorw attim par--ycf iv aueh ml v UilngR. Mr. Brook, enw

ti -., uaurdarsd far the llUriHito I 71 .,,iH fi,t--

Sra to titUse to daatroy all traoa . ?m ki M r

to have Mved oouaWcrabk ntHy.

hen not vat baan sveotptad.