Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 November 1886 — Page 2
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WEEKLY COURIER. O. W5A PufcamliBr. - .in " TOPICS OF THE DT. Basaanrm trwwi m wmsj ptww w (UTJMtMJL Mi emrr Messed a uraUc CUverner and Weletore, but f cmtof tdHCoagrosa men ace Pea woratn. icwMMMi to the DemesBratdc rTaitoaaS mm)Mm Mi Demserato will bar a lees seveuteee majority h nc Wmmmm4 wmm dressed in solved at Bcaeaekeutha ma to far amnesty for the convicted rioters at lest Mm-eli. Gnonnx Tiiciw. KepaMtena enjtdidate for Congress in tlM Wxth Keutocky Mm triet, mti he w. eoatoet Speaker Carlkte's eJeetdea. Tw President aad Mrs. Cleveland aad 1ke Cabinet eatoers wbe aceempaskd htm to lulu returned to Washington on tbe afternoon eC tme m. !e BISTUKBaxok worth mewMonluir too place durmg the lord mayor's procession at Leudea, u the tea, awing to the aawsual precautions takoa. Jakm A. Whitxit. of "New York, kM W engaged to present tke mm of the condemned Chicago Anarchist to the United States gaprwwa Court. Thk Natleual eenveutiea f United Presbyterians opposed to tbe action of -ike Gnnral Assembly ea the mueie question met at Allegheny City, Pa., a tke :k. Thk $cretorv ef tk Treasury bas appeiaVed Louis C. Stark!, ef Illlnek, to be aa analytical ebemkt hi the Internal BeveuueBureeu under the Oleomargarine law. Tmc Tf nltod States reveaae Miter ManRattan k reported to have foundered with all en beard a few- miles off New Haven Ce0 karkar during a heavy gale en teeTth. Loxbor SociAt.mTs met on tke 6th and protested against tke a topping of their preKdpreccsrion on Lord Mayor's Day, mm repeated their determination to meet in Trafalgar a.aare. THK PreaMent, ncTontpaale! br Secretaries Bayard and Lsmar, left Waaklnfc--ton on a special trta on tke afternoon or tk Ttk for Kew Tork, tkenoe to Boston. Seoretary- Wkltoey toft on an earlier train. Lawmcxcc Doxovax, wko jnnped from Brooklyn krldiro recently, jnmped from teffMim kridge, 3laara Falls a dl. tanoe of lt feet, on tko "tk, Haininr no ianrie oxeentinc Broken rik and a few sllgkt bmeses. Ax eMeer of tke Tletoria (Antralln) Hintnjr DeeMinmMit reporto tkat n payfnr rM reef kaa keen dleeorered near Brook's Point, In tke Wood Point DIstrlot, Qaeensland. Pino tpoelmena kare 'Lasi m mMM erWK " " -WlsPnn Tmc fonr-oared ekeU race between HanIan, Teenier. Hanm and Ten Eyck in one boat, and Boot, Lee, Bnboar and Perkins in tke otker, was rowed on tke Mk en tke Tkamec at London. Manlan's erew won. Tke rae was for JSO) a tide. A BtorATCH from Xew Zealand says tkat news kas been received from Samoa stating tkat perfoet cordiality exfate at Atoa beCwen tko reapootire eenanlatos. Tke reeoat risit of Brltisk commissioners -was of aonidential ekaraater. Ax uproar exieta at Lacrosse, Whu, ea account ef the enforcement of Sunday laws. Xot only kave saloon beea comveiled to dose, bat teiegrapk and teleare required to eaepead operation. MUk and bakers' wagons are also stopped. Ltectkxaxt Loom A. Garltxs, Seventh cavalry, who kaa beea ordered to Washington from Dakota, hat been selected at the request of General Dabney H. Maury, Minister to Bogota, for detail as military attache to the legattoa to tke United States of Colombia. Thk Danteig -IMtnng prod Ids terrible distress daring tke coming winter. It ays tkat trade Is paralyzed aad tkat work U falling everywhere; tkat the authorities of tke State dockyards discharge men weekly and that in tk.. arm factories there are alee many kandreds Jdle. Tax Italian Ministry kave directed that the great collection of mcetee! works which formed part of the man lei pal Mbrary m Rome shall be transferred to the Aecedemia dl Santo Cecilia. Tkis cettoetton kaa beea described as the richest ef Ms kmd ia the world, aad the catalogue of mm leal werka which It contains as the meet asmplete In existence. Daa. Monrnr and Lee performed a remarkable surgical operation on CMScer Whitney, one of, tke victims of tke Chicago Kay market bomb, on tke fna. Tke electors bored a bole through Whitney's areast-bene aad extracted a particle of the bombshell which was rapidly making Ha way toward the omeer'i heart. The operation was a proa on need Gkxbral MiaaLaTOX, commander of ike Ca Had lan militia, In his annuel report w)U recommend that the getting gaas new held by A and B batteries he transferred to two ef tke infantry school, ad that additional galling guns be puree seed to supply one to each afantry okooL Me believe, after a thorough Btudy of the American weapon, that it eeuld be made serviceable In the hands of she militia. Tag following k a nummary of the shad dletrlbuted by the Xational Flak Commi mi ion daring the season of la, arranged by rhrer baeina: Tributaries ef Xarraginsett bay, S.JHM.OOO; tributaries ef Long Island Sound, 749.V09; Hudson river, f.,-,M; Delaware river, l,Metributaries ef Chesapeake hay, M,M$,0A9; tribe tor lea of Albemarle sound, 1 ,,. tWeese drain -lag laia the South Atmatto, 4,MM9; Mli.liilnfi river and mtoar Wl.utsries af weOmY e llMiea, listiM; Oetoraaa river, jmm,m Cmama ITTetkuawi, JIMV totoi, NfMi.llf,
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kUead kr ttw lptin of nywW at tno Mtwankao (Wis.) Osaaaatt Ooatpany's work on tke 8tk. FtYX mom tod polios knradeasrtad from I1m Xortkwaat Territory ami daoawpsd to Um Btotos. .Tkoy aarriod away taoneaada
of ttollars, beiac tko par of tke won ata ttowed at Roclaa. rnnn Ahchsa, tko noted Jookoy, died on tkettk. Doaskwaatno raoalt ofnplatol akot wound, Intlotod ky klmtolt white In doMrlnm reealtiac; from fror. It la raportod tkat ke was ill wltk typkotd feror. Ckaklbs MinnoK wm honoraWy aj4ttod ml OliiainMtt w tw n m okargs of kmrinc falao vonokora wklto a msmksr of tko old Board of PakUe Works. 0. J. Hall, a prominent member of tko Milwaukee (Wis.) Ckambor of Commoroo, was found dead la bod at Ma residence on tkeftk; eanea, koart dleeaae. Tkedo eoaaod waaanatiwaof Xew York Stole and was In kls tfty-nlntk year. The rerenne cnttorMnnkattan,ropertod fonadered off Mew Haven, Conn., arrived safe at Greenpolat, L. I., on tkeStk. Thk oaltnre of tobacco in Germany which kaa declined since 1981 m now pro greeta, I.M,W? acres kavlav been plant ed tkis yw, againU acres tost year. Tncnnatiala of Priaceos Klicabetk of Saxe-Welmar and tke Dake of Meokton burr, took place oa taeftk in tko palaee ekapel at Weimar. Among; taoeo preeeat were tao Crowa Prince, Frederick Will lam, and tao Or and Dake and Grand Dack cos Vtodtmir of Baesla. 'PLaoao-rxKBHOxiA, has developed in Clinton Coaaty, lad. Mt Tiluc Cam raaci. wa killed by a boiler exnloeioa at Daaibat-. Pa., oa ta MIL Tmc eeeeion of tko Belgian Chambers was opened on tke ttk. Ukxeral Gorbox waaformaHy inaararated as Governor of Georgia on tke ttk. Ax attorn tried rising at Sllvna on tke 94k was SMMH-eeeed and tko loaders wore arrested. Samckl J. TilbxV will is to be eon tested by tke keks legal groands. A verdict of saleide wkile insane wa rendered in Ike ease ef Fred Archer, tke I noted Baglisk feekey. Thk Mississippi itopreme Coart declares tko local option law of tkat State constl tatieaal. DexATtoxa to tke Iriek parliamentary fand in tke two weeks ended tke tk amonnted to Govcrxxext oAeers exprees snrprise at tke heavy receipts from tke deomar garine tax. Govrrxor MARXAncrE of MiMoart of ferstwo knndred dollars reward for mnrdefer named Webster Jackson, Franklin Coanty. of The recent speeckef Smperor Francis Josepk m favorably eommeatod on by tke Bessie presa. Gexrral Milkk loft Tacson, Aria., on tke Wtk, for a six-weeks' trip to Waafcinxton and varieas Baetorn points. mFrrk trade and not separation," says tao Loaeea Mandord, "i wkat Mora Scotia waats.M The Katloaal Ligkt-konse Beard nave divided tke Mississippi river late two liKkt-keaee die tried, Cairo being tao dividing point. Geo. W. BcnexM, a Boston merchant, kaa beea arretted on a charge of eoaspirtng to defraud kls creditors. Prockemxm for tke extradition of Hoke, tke Peoria (111.) bank embeatler, were commenced on the tk at Montreal. A VRETixe of window-glaes mannfaetarers to control production and prices waa held at Pittsburgh, Pa., on tko HHk. O.xe man waa kMled and foar others were badly Injared by an explosion la tke America Ferelto Powder Company's works at Hepateong, X. J., on tke 9th. TcB-aa Tovmee'a magasine company, peMiekera of Our Contimml, kas had judg ment reudered against It for vc$ltfljQ for ever ieeae ef stock by the judge. The trash of the recently published statement regarding the manner of condncttnar voaac ladles' schools at Paris is denied by prominent clergy men there. The Secretory ef the Treasury ea the flth received a conscience contribution of $109 la aa envelope postmarked Louisville, Ky. The Are In tke Standard Coal mines at ML Pleasant, Pa., k stiU burning. Acres of coal are now ca Ire. and tke flames are making their way to abandoned cells In which tbe coal has been exhausted. are filled wltk fire-damp, and terrible gas-ex plosion, that may destroy aa immense amount of property, is feared. GaonoE Blder, one of tke mo it acted detectives of Xew York, died on tke night ef the 3th. Tke immediate caueeefhb death waa anuerism of the heart. He waa sixty-six years eld. For twenty years no ofleer of the law was more feared by criminals or more aucceseful ia running them down. The American Turf congreM began its aeseiea at Cincinnati on the Mk. About five thousand men were at work at tke Chicago paoking-kousea oa the lth. Caftaix XABOKorr, a Rueslan, who led the recent revolt at Beurges, Bulgaria has beea sentenced tc death. Lirotkxaxt Schoetzb baa beea de tached from apeolel duty aad placed en waiting orders. Bismarck arlved at Berlin oa the Mth to consult with Kmperor William ea Bul garian affairs. A CALL has been Issued for the Curtln labor committee to meet at Xew York Xovemher 99. M. II rax oft, prefect ef Seaa,whoadls mlseal was demanded by General Kaul bars, has resigned. JxttftE H. Lord, a well-known journal let, fatally shot himself oa his wife's grave at Hartford, Conn., ea the UHh, U filetieg a mortal wound. Tag Vatican k said to be preparing an eacyettoal condemning and stigmatising the llama uerernment, MrxtCAX natheriUes refused to give up the remains of Huiett Criner, the Ameri can killed la Mexico several days ago. Frixce Walbemar, third son of the King ef Denmark, waa unanimously elect et by the Bobraaje to succeed Ft Alexander as ruler ef Bulgaria. Lomb Salwrcrt n statement at the Lord Mayor's baaeaet regardinr the at cupatton ef Bcypt ha made a profound imareetfAR m F reach paweiial and feaea aiatclrmaa. It was la effect that Bagtoad weaw Taeeto Bg yfK wkea she get read
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Pa nana i J. K. CNAUtnmv, waa waa dafee fed for Ciiiiibbh ii'sn Mlaaiadppl m tao recent etectloa ky oHIBaa) Itsaajam, . mm nownoos kia Intontiem to make a contest far tke seat. Stewart, tke abaeaniMng Weetora Ua ton manager of WlckltM, Kas., charged wltk briaaing atotea manajr Into Qaneda, was ar,it4ed at Winnipeg, Man., on tao lew. Tme Standard mines at Meant Pleasant, Pa,, hare been Hooded and me Are is thought tobeander control. Tke water wtH be pumped oat and arrancements made to tkorengkly ventilate the mines, aa ikey are amid to be tiled wltk Mack damr. A KtraalAX engineer eiim to kave dis covered a procoe of reducing petroleum to tke form of crystals, whiek may be easily and eefely Kaneportod to any dis tance and then reconverted into llqaia form. C H. Wat.Ui, the brakeman whose neg ligence caased tke recent terrible disaator at Rio, Wis., kas beea arrested, ckarged wHk criminal negligence. Fraxr Rtaw, a runner in Caetle Gardon, Xew York, was arrested oa tke lota oatkeakarge ef roMdng an emigrant, named John Ulsen, of $500. Whex tkecaeeof Wm. Henderson, alia "Carson," alias "Gentleman George," ike notorious safe-bnrrlar, waa called in JaitloeXaeker's court in Brooklyn on the 10 tk, tke prisoner failed to appear. He had been charged wltk fill-tapping, and was released oa $309 ball, wblea was declared forfeited. Associated with R. J. Lane in the maaacement of the Saccarappa Leather board enterprise, wbtck Is said to have absorbed so large a share of tke funds of the Ablagton (Mass.) Xational Bank, was George F. Davis, a young man of extravagant habits, living in Boston. Two weeks aeo Davis died suddenly. It is now asserted ke embezzled 49,009 or $70, 000 of tke bank's money. Thk strike of tke spinners at Darwin, Lancashire, has been settled, and the operative wiil at once resume work. The British Parliament has been further prorogned to December 9. Pri.xce Koxat.su, uncle of the Mlkadc e f Japan, called at tke White Houee oa t lie HHh in cmpany with the Princes Komatsu and tke members of his suite and paid their respects to the President. They were received in the blue parlor. The prreentatleus were made by Secretary Bayard. All of the companies of tke Second In fantrv now stationed at other potato are to be transferred to Fort Omaha with few days. The plan ef concentrating troops by roe Imenta In large poita is being carried oat as rapidly as the limited appropriations available wiil permit Mrs. Margaret Carxkoif, mother of Andrew Carnegie, the millionaire iron and steel manufacturer, Med at her home at Cresson, Pa., on the wtb, alter a pro longed Illness. Mrs. Carnegie was seven ty-seven years of age. Andrew Carnegie, wko has been ill for several weeks, w saw to be convalescing. Thk official vote ef tke State election In Ohio gives Robinson (Rep.), iUd McBride (DetaO.&a.SH; Smith (Fro.),38,K7; Bonsai (Greenback). 1 Ml Robinson's plurality, 11.&81. In 1864 Robinson's plurality for Secretary of State was 11,342. The Comptroller of the Currency has authorized tke Alabama Xational Bank, of Birmingham, Ala., to commence busi ness wltk a capital of ftte.eW; and the Tewasoa Xational Bank, of Townson, lad., wltk a capital of JftO.ttie. Tax Dake of Connaugkt kaa been ap pelated eommander-ia-cklef of tke British forces la Bombay. LATE NEWS ITEMS. The F.!rst Xational Bank of Indtanapolis, lad., kaa decided to go Into liquidation. A strike is threatened among the coxworketa of tke ConnelUv He (Pa.) region. The Cuban suxar crop of 18-5, it ff thencht, will be the largest ever raised on that island. Tnrkr men were poisoned, one fatally. rn the 11th, by drinking adulterated beer near Saginaw, Mich. PnixcK Xicholas of Montenegro, the Czar's ckoice for tbe throne of Bulgaria, in a ilutalan ul'jeet. Prksidext ClevxlaJ!d' cottage home at Washington has been ebrifttned "Oak View." It will be the petmnnent home of Mrs. Fobtom and tbe occasional home of tbe President and wife. At SL Petersburg, Lord Salklnry'a speech on the Bulgarian situation la conbtrued as pacific. The twenty-first annual meeting of the M. X. Board of Church extension was held in Philadelphia oh the lltk Ax AmetlcaH woman, who refueet to divulge her name, kaa entered upon twentj days' fast at Paris. Box. X., S. Bell, f-uperlntendent of Ferri&n Mail. U a watm advocate of an international parcels-post srs em. Tme Canadian Government U said to be considering toe question ef a treaty wltk Ike Sandwich Islands. Judok Haox Ih the United States Clr cult Court at Cincinnati threw the fata eas telephone suit, out of court for want of juried let Ion. Phixce WALrMAR states that tke deel ton as to his acceptance ef the Balgariaa throne rests with bis father. A prominx.xt officer ef tke Penheylva nla Railroad Company raid on the 11th tkat tke tumor that the Pennsylvania railroad surplus wonld le ueed for the parch as of acntroling interest in the Chicago fc Northwestern Haiboad Com pany Is without foundation. The Cilcnfnl exbiMtlnn at London has been clnfed. The total numler of visitors was 6,.VW,T-i and the average daily at tendance numbered Thk freight train men of the Cleveland ft Pittsburgh road kave inked for an In crease of wages rnd for an adjustment ef ether complaints In regard to hours and service, similar to the grievance lately set forth by the Xew York, Pennsylvania at Ohio men. . Axothhr sensation bas been occasioned In the mysterious 'PiIscm expreM ioblry ease by tke reception nt the omce of the St. Louts UrpublkfiH ef i package of papers, decaments, etc. to the value of alK.ut 4H,C0O to tke ewnera, from "Jim Camming," accempahkd by a letter, and alae another letter te have 7,J aa hk tke tfckrd party, and hare af Ike swag.
STATU INTCUUaVCNCE.
ilvtiifHamr UHfaaeport, waa falling luah of a area, Tna rWfcfcipU part mt Wemmu, White Oejuuty, wa y are Ax latMaHa man made a bet ef WS that he could drive a pig half a mile without the animal Vwerviog mere than twenty feet affiriMtsf aff-maatJmaat Istah L-l"' fLfL weiiBs sBsrgeiPsF, eTwsw fBjejesm'sm w awsmssa twenty rode whew the pig swerved around a comer, swam a eaeal and got la the way of a tocoewotive aad waa killed. taJkjf BMBjaaa Mmf afm-aauaaaB " IfHSLaam twea uemmujisi sr dalfsmsF'armrs1 esgsaasanB Bnfuaar mlt Station, near Lafayette, caught fire the other night and bunted to the groumt. in the ruins were fciind the charred remains ef a man. It k supposed to hare been n tramp who laid eWwa to ret ia the loft and accidentally set ire to the hay. A awiall gold Hag aho found ameag tbe debris, aad it k posed to hare balonged to the tramp. Mt.VNHK Hrlvie, aged six years, only daughter of Sanauel Helvk, n leading citiaeu of Aaoka, Caa Coaaty, waa burned to death a few days ago. She waa playing around the ire wkea her clothes caught, and before assitttonoe arrived she waa hor ribly buraed and died sooa after. FLEcno-rNBUMoxu ia rapidly Increasing in Jaeper and CllatoM Counties, and the State Board of Health im considering mceeures to atawp it out A rtCKT over the election resulted in Reeves Thomaa, Republican, in tbe south ern nart of Parke Couatv. having hk throat cut by John Segwiek, Dewiocrat. Tbontaa k dying, and kk murderer k ia jail at Carbon. Sexatok Smith, President of tbe Indiana Senate, and acting Lieutenant Governor, will bring action before tbe Supreme Court to have General Robertson's election as Lieutenant Governor declared void. The auditor and eommfosionerH of Knox County have effected a eettkment with tbe boedetaaa of tbe absconded ex-county treasurer. Spear 8. Hollingswortb, whoe defalcation amounted to over ,000. The ooMBtieeioners have compromised for M&.000. which tbe I o idHien will iwy with property left by Hollingswortb. There is great alarm among Indiana cattlemen over the ruvaces of tke fatal pleuro-pneumoala. It kaa been developed at Lafayette, that Wm. Goodtn. who waa eutiKed to have been killed while attempting to rob the residence of Wat. McKinner near that city, was not shot at all bat died of consumption. State Geomm!t Macrice TnoMrSOX has submitted to Governor Gray bk report for tbe year ending October 31. It is quite voluminous. a4 when printed will make a book of 4U0nee. "The coat ields of tbe State," tbe report says, "though far from showing adequate development, have been worked with great success for ntteen years. and our building stones nave become famous foe their beauty and durability. The block coal of Indiana is tbe best to be found in the world, aad our oolitic limestone has no equal in the world as a beautiful, eaailv worked and durable material." One feature of tke report k tbe Gwologkt's treating of what Prof. Goby bas named tue Wabash arck. Mr., T ompeon says that a few years aro. while engaged in making soma railroad surveys," be noted at a num ber of poinU in Northern Indiana, evilenees of a line of disturbances effecting the rock strata, and ia a direction east to weL Soon after ke came ia possession of tbe office of State Geologist tke discovery of natural gas In Northern Indiana began to excite general attention, and he at once began the careful study of the evidences of dkturbenees mentioned. It k along thk apex of this anti-cllual, extending into Ohio, or upon awelk of its oftVh'wts that natural gss is most likely to be found. The probability k, he says, that throughout n large area in 'ortheru inataoa ioia ga ami oil maybe reached. They are not limit ad to special reservoirs along any given line nnd not due to special local agencies. The successful drainage of tbe vast marshes ly ing along tbe Kankakee river k a subject of great importance to tbe citiaens of tbe State, he says, and is h subject which must largely be affected by tbe eurveys oi tue department during tbe next ten years, Tbe line of work has now been carried ap to tke Kankakee valley, and tke next atop wiil be tbe examination of tbe river and the territory it drains. The examination ebould be a survey of aufhclent oompieteaeesto est'blieh ail tbe facte necessary to a practical know ledge of drainage require meats, and be suggest that tbe General Assembly should appropriate a Ktnall tjeclal fund of 18,000 to meet the extra expense of such n survey. A Rifrtr. of excitement waa created nt Decatur, a few days ago, over tbe report that tbe surveyor-elect would not by statute take his neat until tbe first Monday in November, which would allow tbe old narveyor t bold over nearly a year. Tbe statute k one made in 1S5S, wkea tbe elections were held in October and provides that iu uirrrM--4-lfr' shall assume t be duties of bk omce tbe first Monday In Xovemher j after the election. An tbe first Monday in November occurred before the election, the question is one for tke decision of the Mne. Frki HickmaV, of Xew Harmony, wasanaaulted by a tall, well-dreseed, pre possessing man, with felonious intent, in her kitchen, a few days age. She sue ceedeel in securing a butcher knife with which she wounded tke scoundrel. He then left the house, bat threatened to call again. Mr. Hickman secured the services of tke village constable to watch the house. Two nlghto later the stranger put in an appearaae and attempted to force aa entrance into tbe house. The constable ordered htm away, but the man redoubled his effort to gain an'entranee. The constable then nbothim twice, killing him. He was probably deranged. Kraxk Bcchaxax, a tramp printer, permitted, to sleep in the Mnemrt ofSVe, at Marion, the ether night, wn rounti tn a dvlne condition next morning. Theonrotier held an Inquest and returned a verdict of death from hemorrhage of the lunga, OrnciAL returns from every county In the State shew that Roberteon, Rep., has 3.W7 plurality ft Lieutenant Governor. The report received do not give the total vote, nor do they include tbe Prohibition or Xational vote. Tke Lcgtamture stand aa follows: Senato-Repul)-1 leans, IH; lHmoerate, 81; Houe Republicans, l; Democrat, 4t total Republicans, Tl; Democrats, W Thxxk are now 704 workmen em ployed at the Ohio Palis Car works, JeffemmvHk, and the semi-monthly pay-rolk amount to to on sands of dollar. Klxhr Hoi.ur,R has been arrefttodat I lyetto, ebarged with reWdnghk j players, C. M. Hamlin ft Co., ef ,Wf. robbing kk cen
STOCKMEN ALARMED
to to liidtajui -Tto Kiato Baaed a atoaHtt OontenspUllng Hereto Mmsnns far m "latf in has Neva V AaeJ 4(bI e IxiMANAroua, Iml., Xqv. . The State Bosud of Health, seawntaaHted by two relerUary surgeons, have gone to CI Into County . to iuveatlgHte the pleuropaaamoaia there. CoogressaMtn -elect (attadk MWkea Uw foUowlttg statement of the coaditlea af things there: A lew weeks ago a firm In Ohio shipped to Frank fort 00 need of spring calves, known among stock hwh aa dairy calves." One hundred wera add la Clinton County, the balance to jmrllea who shipped them to Illinois. Ptoire-pneu-moult exists In aggravated type among thoee sold In Clinton County. Two were killed and a iMMt-mortem held by Dr. Naviu, State Veterinarian, and Dr. Juii Coivllk.of Frankfort. These two surgeoas and other who witnessed It are agreed upon the dkcae. Thaae gentkmuii say, and both are gool authority, that every case must be laUl; both are RKteed, ami suatalned lr the host authority In Kurope and America, that the only effectual remedy is to kill at.d burn up all diseased tuu exposal animals. It la not safe to kill and buty the eattk. Indiana has ho Ktatut law which meew the caee. All that can be done under the law is to quarantine the diseased cattle. Thk will not prevent the spread of the disease among healthy cattle. Under these clrcumstancea oar Slate authorities must make a precedent. We stand face to face with a devastating cattle seonrge. Mr. Chenille aaka that the Infected cattle be burned, lkr State ftuthoriitoi to depend upon the Legislature lor an indorsement ol their course. THE ANARCHISTS. The Case of the Ceadenaied CMeage AaNrchtst te be Preeettted by Km!n8t CaHHsel te the I'nlted htwtes aaprema Court. Xkw York, Nov. Charles F. Burgman, secretary of the California Defease Fund Association, on October 2i, addressed a letter, on behalf of that association to Hon James A. Whitney, of this city, asking him to use his bent endeavors to bring the case of the condemned Chicago anarchists before the United Stales Supreme Court, and to assist In Ihelr clelciie la whatever manner possible. Mr. Whitney has agreed to act aa counsel. In an Interview, Mr. Whitncv said he regarded the matter purely from a legal standpoint. II expressed no personal opinion of the circumstance from which the kmentahk affair arose. Every trial occarrin under conditions of popular excitement, he said, H liable to be unconsciously influenced. What are sometimes called the technicalities of the law are frequently the only protection of substantial rights, and If there has been any error of law r fact Ir1 the tnal of these men. abundant oppor tunity for Its rectllkatloH should be alter ded." INDIAN EDUCATION. t'ref. KHey, Superintendent ef Indian SrhnuVs, Makes Knt4araglng Kepert ef the SaeeeM ef the Seltnols. Washington, Xov. 10. Superintendent ef Indian Schools, Rllev, has returned from a visit to reservations in the West and Southwest, and makes an encouraging report as to the success of the educational branch of the Indian Bureau the nast vear. The increase tn attend ance has been very large, and a number of new schools have been opened ap Unon the seiteral ntau ol Indian educa tion he savs: am satisfied tbe radl menu of English education are what we should connae ourselves to In this mat ter, and that bcjMd that we cannot suecesefal v do. We cannot leaca inaisn Iihvs aariculture successfully either at Hampton or Carlisle, for the agricultnre of Virginia and I'eimsylvanla Is so vastly different from thai of Dakota and Arizona that It serves no tiHrnofe. Higher cda cation we have found to be practically valitelesH." Mr. Ril'y ls,.rather of the opinion that the schools nt Carlisle and Hampton could be closed without detriment to the cause ot Indian education. WISE'S HONOR. Having Finished Hts Ctva SHcecMfalljr. enzremH Wise, at 1rgiHla. Will Nw ray Mis Krapeots let Mr. Ijsmb. Wasuin ton, Nov. 10. Congressman Wise, of Virginia, whose honor has been aseailed by ex-Mayor Lamb of Norfolk. Ws In this cltvthls morning, and said to some friends that he did not propose the opportunity should pass without giving Lnmtj a meeting on the tkld. It Is understood Mr. Whe lelt here for Richmond with th express purpose of placing the matter in the hands ot ills friends, who Hill make speedy arrangement for a meeting?. The reaou assigned for tbe deky was that .Mr. Wise was so engrossed in his campaign that the matter was deferred utlttl after the election. Now that he has been re-elected, he ha the time and the desire to settle the question in good Virginia fashion. GOOD FOR OLEO. Unexpectedly targe KetHrna Frem the Oleomargarine Tax. Washington, Nov. 10. The Oleomargarine law has been In effect one week. The results, thus Itr, are a surprise to the officials of the Government, and will he a disappointment to the butler men, who were the original promoters of the bill. The Internal revenne officials nr surprised at the large amount of revenue which the Government Is likely to receive from tbe 1W4 The complete returns will not be received In the ordinary course ot business for the first month until early In December, hut according to the receipts of which the Internal Keviuiu ttuieau has kiMwletlee. the Income I te the Government front the tax oh eleamargarine for the fiscal year will not he irra man i,ww,ww ivj amotiHt to $1,500,000. The Bfeireae ef Heanvnlr. Nkw York, Nov. lO.-Mtos Winnie Davis, daughter of Jefferson Davis, did not leave lotfn Monday evening, as she Intended, but remains Instead to attoml the pcrformnnce at the Metropolitan Opera iioHse in company with Mr. uwd Mrs. Thomas Kmory. Khe left oh the 10 tW a. m. train yesterday far Srrnctise. Thera were many callers uptu Ml" Davis t Ihe hotel and wlwn she appeared in pahIk: decided Interest was shown la her. Rhe was looking Mnassatlv well a ba searaed the train yaaterday, and appar. atly feeling In the beat ef spirits.
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MeMsM spMsWMft4MdsM tPlesBwsaw WaBlWNI iN! lH MM 3BmMM4ej4 ipCaa sPiHrMRul l4msaHHf , he ae-tMiinksg Mts rtomtor, rfcsds aasau a., .a ..i.. aaa- tAT m m Bsnm Bml BasBBaajpsB Banana. aaajmaaB7 ww am m sa to Bsituen l esdiMS Wa4 to CMImkm Vataatde Bt, Iak'ii, Kcv. It. There probably nev--r waa a highwayman who took so much pleasure in hie prufekn a the gentleman who k coming to be known to fawe aa Jim Cuwmlaga. Thk humoroua rogue has captured one of the hkjgaet bund lea or money ever loet by an exprees company, and deepito the fact thai a wealthy corporation ad the krgee', detective organisation in the entire country arc doing every thing that money aad bratna can do to run him down, Mr, Cummlngs occupies hk spare time la guying his pursuers, and in furnishing them with fake clews upon which to exervke their Ingenuity, He seems to feel so absolutely aasured of hla safety that he cum afford to have a llttk innocent amusement with the exprees company. The matter printed below will show how hla sense of humor occasionally nanerted Iteelf, even whik hewas in the very whist of the serious avo cation of rilling money packages. Mr, cum minga ia evidently a gentleman from whom n very breety Interview count we nasi upon the art and mystery or express roObtry,tr he were willing, although from present appearances that interview seems to be merely a routingent possibility. The MumiitHH on Wednesday received an epieahi from Mr. Jim Cummings, dated nnd poatmsrked from Topexa, was. The document ran as follows: Toi'KKA. Kas., Nov. 8, 'f JMMer MUmtri JtVpeeftam, St. J-i: Ikak SIR I write you thest lew lines in tae hepe that jm will peblkh them, aad by oiWlag wilt right a wrong done to an In nocent maa. In the kt aeeount tae newtpers give of the "Frisco" train robbery Oct-H-tsa they alt seem Inclined to tarow wPeion on the meseenger, Mr. Parthincham. ?fow such not the case. I done that work and I will my I eoaaider Mr. rrmlnahaai era ve and teneible man. He did not give ap. straggling to get up until he seen a Smith aad Wesson No. as koktag him In the face. Our intention wa first to bold np" thei "IMwo" at Cuba Jam-ttoa. but my tw partners serve give out there, so I eome back to St. Louis and rushed the ktter on them. Look for paekMffe k Union depot addressed J. M. on Oet-K-IMHS. Alfte look one mile east of SU Charles cUe oa Missouri rtver north bask: near last dyke that runs out tn river for anna and I gum you will "tumble' a how the work was done. The sal lays behind the dyke. I eamc dowa tbe river Tuesday night from Tbaome My partner Jkk iu vn expreM work from Tom Rape la OMo lie I entirely net to Mmm skeaM soi aaow bi we were driving at. I send you by aame mall four packarett whleh I wish roe wouw pieasc turn over to "Damet" aupt. of the expre compaay as Uny are or no value except to Wm. Now Mr. Alitor ple ackaowiedge receipt of this in year paper aad hy dotag foa wit not only clear ap the character of an innocent man but lo you wilt let me know ol the safe arrival of four pacKage of MuX for Mr, Danwel. Yours truly, Jim CCMVijios, V, 5. I sent that bank note to Frank James for a Joke not for any dwdre to get him Into any tftiwbld. Although the ktter k dated November SH waa not posted until the morning of November 10, reaching St. Loam a the same night. The handwriting is of that peculiar backhand about whh h so much has already been said ia tbe papers. An examination made by experts goes to show that the rhlrography is the same as that of the ktter sent to the OH-IMmrt ami of the Frank James and Mrs. Hoot letter. The tetter came In an envelope by itoelf. On the day before Its arrival one package of rifled express matter had came to hand and on the lh tbe other three bundles turned up. All of tba packages were made up and tkd by a man thoroughly used, to fixing up bundles. The covers were neatly folded In. and the whole appearance of the parcels waa workmanlike and good. The first one received contained a number of opened express envelopes, ritksl nsoeey packages, aad rather valueless debris of the robbery. Under one receipt for money to the First National Bank of Kureka, Kas., appeared the followiag signature: Jlm Cummings. for First National bank. Kureka." And then in the line below, where aay fault is to be noted, occurred the words: ... ,, "I have no complaint to make whatever." The pleasant frame of Blind fat which Mr. rMiiM waa nainT hk time was evinced in many other ways. He had opencsl ami gone through every envelope of the several hundred, on many of whh-h were singular remarks. In none was his rollicking spirit displayed better than in the penciled offer whkh will be found below to go on a "WlkV bond to give the aforesaid a chance to show If he was any good earth. The same being signed Jim Camming, whlto appended statement that the value of Mr. (Jammings' property wss 5.ls3. One of the packages oontoineu great number of mortrnges aad notes. th whole being valued at somethiag over as fioo. Yesterday afternoon all of the papers were turned over to Mr. Damsel for th Adams Kxpress Company. Of course there has been much speculation about this letter, In which, however, thete k so much mere theory that it is u-rtv wArth while to nubtkh the conclu.Ust to which the detectives have arrived. The mall matter originated nt tbe Topeka post-ofttce. and the datos wouat go w show that Jim Cummings must have pawwsd at least n couple of days 1 that town. Beyond thk alt kcaajeetorc and doubt. Cummings Is playing a bohl game, which Is mystifying on account of Its very audacity. He seems to have no purpose to do any needless destruction, lie has got the cash, and he has returned the other papers to the cxprs company Inn mustier whkh. in spite of the robbery, speak well for him. . - m m The mmecratk Majority In the Next House. Washington. Kov. . Secretary Mcpherson of the Itepubllcnn committee now figures It out thnt the Republicans will have m members in the next House. Thfcs Is claiming the election Hymes, Rejmhllcan. In Colorado. Then, if the three mber candidates are counted with the Pemocrato, they will have 171 members. If the Democrats have elected Keed in Clond. TEu? staiSE the next House will contain 171 l)eimcrato and 1W Kepublleans. Another Ith-teattHt Invention. San Francisco, Key. J! Mtoff, a Russian resident of thk rttj, claims he has invented a nitm glyrimSmb. He says H d levered s lHnW with which nltro-glyrerine may be mixed, other chemical the nHro-glyccrlHe trnasformedto its oriirinal state. He tkesn douWe shell, the inshle one contoining th mm-explosive mlxtore of "H and the outer one containing a ehemtoal which liberates the pure nitrgtym Mator neneral Howsnl rrs thvesUon k worth looking into. Other ! proneasced favomWy upon It, The reack Mtnkter of War has sent far eetaik to e-x-periineaenthelnvestton.
