Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 December 1886 — Page 6
"WEEKLY COURIER.
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tXDLAXA
TOPICS OF THE DAT.
tiaa..m.haUf e( Mm United State-
la WHNH
L imimw Mi tan m
i wttl he rimwinoWJ hi
Mm, aad that he will cry Bltaete.
Tam Leadaa JfcuMtori eMsldors the epta. M. Itnkart BamtiM te
Whkui llto-BMek ta weak aad Icrese.
nataaao OmMttit k focbiaden
T4.r aa iMMMt 0 baviag
Mm oermaas
wmowi AND INWH BatteU CkMMll
sea." iw that Mm Amerkaa MChlU
Mm mm darlagtho tebitee yiw (We.) kM Smtmmm peblte mte-Mt hi Mm - artee.
; Liverpool Olsamber of ionsBtorco
Mm iNm c ae whim
Amorteau matt MMMiM.H At m imwH Sooteltet wrt la Trafalgar squire, LeadM. ea Mm 21, ,miU1m were adopted calling
imnwmt te relieve hm WmfclagBMa. It k eeially declared that KaMlr-,! Mm Argentine Itopubik, J. -metere. BorecM polate hi Mm 1ms Mm Rio de ta PUU are supposed to M ahM tetaoted. A im was im" eirealatioB ta Hew TwkMMw Mdtaat ex-Alderman Fallyraff , wkM testimony pcore4 klw to l . had committed suicide, t It
iratnw.
TT., RrtTM DISTRICT ATTORXKT
gTOKE, f FMUSVlvaala, has wrItV. lMrtJMFr9i4MtMkiiis be rehstated ia hk posiMoa, dMyiag that he aaasseMa1 his duttas. The Berlin police seised S,W Socials MhktrM the 30. TheyfeBBd that 7Mm4 already bee distributed. Five worhatoa, who were employed eirceJate M, ware expelled from the city. T Italian faster MerlatU k said tebe Utl vlvMious, bit he Mffers frMt mIh MtlMrtMi.dhw wrrlW dre mtafcfct. He will. If mm ia 1rMMt1Mriawat, k.ve mo aire f er a rp4!tiHU SaoavTAKT Mxxsrwa U riMdlly 1mroriaff hi altk aa4 4rMtk. He walk JtT ptMHit awrahuc and drirw oat ia tb. ftraM. The Swetery h' 4,B"
1hMMm with the daily alwadaaM ef paysMiaa. Tn Oofc Oaaty (Hi.) graw 17 kctMTM m Mil aaiiwt thePlakertoa m MrgM hyaeorM'a Jary wlA eeaavlfoHr hi tfce Mtk ot Terreaee lftwy, mt Hm TJalM ek Tarde after tke etoM C Mte McaMf ttrlke. Kx-GOTa!roR Fhw-ps of Mkwarl, wha elkd rMMtly ia St. Leak, eerTed akieteM aaauMttre year la Coagrek, darlac wkkk tldM he made himself eMMteawdy aMfal, not oaly to bk aim atltatMy, hat te tfce entire W eet.
The Verawat lginawre m . IHMMd a joint rMolatdM exprMlnK mtJewat Mm death f "that lllaatrlM. ; and miaMt m af Terawat, ex -Pre 14m t ChMMt A. Artaac," eatefrWaK hha ad toaderkiff lyatpathy to hk faatlly. Tmc AaMfleaa Mgatk at Berlla wae atojcJ ot tfceH, aader the pjoition -MMt that w tha day ixed for the faarat af ax-FreeMMt Arthar. The Berlin
mreee MMhm 6Mral Artaar ae aa aPtight mm aad aa IndMMdeat pot itleiaM. The Third Aadltec" of the Treaeary kaedreqaieHMat oa tfce TrMMrer of the Halted 8ate m Mm 30th for fllS.Wo to my the MeM aeeralac Deeewber 1. Of thk the Toaek (Kae.) W K im.m, aad I,7,W goe. the ChlMgo aceaey. m Dr. Jom Hahoock Dooslam, wka at fMdad SMeral Gkt daring hk kwt HI-
MaTeriac reeMuy iron
areeb-atiM. Ill JrtaiM M
i i ut. to imlr. a. trlnfor hk health, aad
MMdMtorhaa daddad te travel throagk the goattura Beatee. , Ta AdaaM Exareee Compaay l! &
fMdaet hi a Hit for fM.ttH daaMgee MkjMd by . D. Cokwaa, tHe lk m iaTeaeha.Kaa., who wae plaaed aader aarretMaee by .Weetlre, who ransacked bk arirate baggage aad paporioa awmm af hk balag Mm express robber.
UttheXaAl. la Mw York
M im it br Mm adTM at Mr Vf
dtaa. la berer atnaaii. mia
MMred aettlka. Taay wara aajMX, rw.
aad CtMjrMaaa, aoaaeotM wwa
tola WH thaw.
Tmc whMt ore. mt Mm Km JUr raay
proveatobe Urgar hhaa taa artiaMaaa,
and tfca eMratan aa wwwww -"77,
Mm Uaa of Mm MaiUtaba raadaweaa rau to OTerflowtac. ,
twa klf .braada. rtarra fcaraeaaea aw
lik aaaia BaeU Klahard. aMt a it. Vital,
MMHohaM the Bight af MMim, aaa
dariag aa aagry' aiaeaealM. aae loramer
the latter dead wtta a mo
The Mwrdarar wae arreeUd.
Araraixx diptoaeatee aaa oaaw Here that tha raatare betweM Baeri aad
Balgaria will facilitate taa ium oc eritk la the Belkaae. Cirxt. Bcrvice CoMmsaaoiCBR JtoaAarojj
Mr if there U aay leeoa to m free the lata etooUoaa la Iadlaaa, It k tbat tha oppoaeata af CivllSerrlM re ona had a hard tlase. Taa Aiaerloaa BaM Batt Ateiatioa Md a eaeoial aMotlag at CiaeliiRatl oa Mm SM to take aotiaa m the aaatWr of Mw af tha Flttahargh eiab from
the aaeoetatlaa. There wae a Urga attlaeAO0e Ix-rvacio Prixtbr Robxdr wMta the caatmittae who preeMted klat with a three VM..ir.) Aniim alook to rake) Miirty del-
Mrs to pay for daaiaaai 3eta.laed l Ik traaaittohhmbyaxpreee. TL A. Xatxarb Mat and killed W. II. Biddle, aWlad an, aoar A4era, lad., m tha m, aad tfcM Mt a tuttet Ihroagk hk awm brala. Turn one haaaredth aaakareary of the UrthotKarl Voh We er, the eoaipoeer,
will be obMrred oa Deeeaaaer j whb eperatM perforaHMwae taroajkoa Geraway. It m latlatahsd that Beeratary Lamar
will atake eowe IwportaHt roeoaitaeada. Mom lahk report eoaoeramg terrltorkl rrarlag laade. Tkk eaptaia aad mtm o the oraw of Mm Freaeh a-of-wr FoajMla were wMaaored reeMtly by aa4iTee of Ambeda. IT iaaewatatodUMit there wlU heme etrlkBiataaCMBolhmUe Fa.) ookeretka, ewlaar to taa ppMlttea of tke
JCnlghte of Labor. Reports ooaie tbat hog ohokra prTl
sear UrbaBa, O. Om farr a elgbty hogs oat of a herd of two hwaared from Mm dkoaM. Ax attempt n wholesale pakoalag; wa made la SprlagteW, Man., oa tha 22d, tkirtoM persM being made eererely ilok by drhtkkg tM with whkh "reagk oa ratM had te mixed. A dispatch from Maadalay ays that the 8haa country is the eeoae of waeh igktiBg and asaroby, and that .friendly natives are appMllag to taeBrltkhfor awlstaaee. . JU K.tnrtr Gahbixer. WMllwt f the
Pacific Stock Board at San Francisco, and a leadlag stock broker of the city, has disappeared. His liabilities are supposed to be about $200,000, mostly to customers. ΒΆ About midnight of the night of the 20th Elias Simmons, a good, law-abiding and peaceable negro, was most foully murder-
ed in his own house two miles from Minden, La. A party of masked men broke open his door and shot him to death while
he was steeping in his bed.. A frrmiht traia m the Baltimore Ohio railroad broke ia two near BarnestHw, O., on the 2Jd, As a rewlt thtrteest ears were wrecked, Minz a loss of $W,0e. The track was blooked for mteral hoars. A familt of (Mr pert llrkig aear BrMlaa, Germany, were killed oa the nig fat f the 21 by a peasant, who Mtered the bouse to rob It and, bolng discovered, attached the inmates with a hatchet. Tn ilMMr Barnard CMtk, In the eoal
trade between Faget SMad aadlSan Fran-
ctaeo, ran m the rocks Mar wee iw light oa theitat, and store a large bote m her bottom. The steamer wm beached aad will prove a total loes. Tha crew were saved. Losa, ftW,0; weH lasared. Ox the evening of the 221 tha mala baildlag aad three annex balldlnga of tha Kawbargh woolen milk, at West Bewbargh.K. Y., were deatroyed by ire. Ona hundred and twenty-live persons are
thrown oat of employment, ioes estimated at am ,000; partly Insared. Patrick MoAoams, an old miner, and ever since lie organisation aproffllnent member of the order of Knights of Labor, was mstaatly killed white at work In the XolsM Coal Company's mines at Montgomery, lad., oa the 281, by theprematar dieoharge of a Ut placed by another miner. Kewb, of a horrible atTalr eosaes from
aad Hear
DATta have beaa Ism hy ladtaa
"mlMlaatr Attttea far
Lassla. Obieaxo, XUatM City
vSr Um an aav reaardku; tha
of the Indian warohoaMt .from Haw York
to a point farmer wast. Taa OhlU I robots
a at AfhMiataa's
tha laiaoaMOf rliMe
tho reheHkm k apreadlay. Rev. Joaarn FabKi. D. .if hm?f Mroagly oppose, the iMlaek te Mm Ubaral party platform of a plank favoring March dlMetabltstimMt. u Btn Cnabxrs DiLKtsays ha wttt sborMY brlMgaaotbor salt to estabiUe hk lanoeoaos la eoaaeoOoa with Mm Crawford diroros eoaad tl. Tr.BiMtr s(n Oarreacy has
..tLi.i a naJlfarate. XaMoaal Bank
.r fu. VraiuitM to ee mm s woe baslaoaa
iik & MLnttel of afM.0M.
imimituw fur a aaaarssdeaa. in tha
muai at the oMv-ioted Chteaco Anaroh
u. ... wuU to JasiiM Beott, of the Il
linois Supreme Court, Btoemlagten, 111.,
Tuna. Kmith wm aMvlctod at Boyae
City, Mich., on the I ot wuraer m vmm Brat degree. The looation of a road tbrowgh the farm of Silos Anders oh Mueed a dlenata, and resulted la the
booting of AndortM by Smith. For killing hk wife Chandler 8. W.alli was convicted of warder tn the Bts5 degree at Ann Arbor, Mich., on the 23J, and was Immediately sentenced to State prison for Ills. AT the State Department on the 31 a report, which had bM printed on that day, that MinUter'SCannlng, the new Minister to Mexico, had become invoked la a trouble similar to that with which Mr. Sedswlck was charged, was treated as wholly unworthy of attention. Commodore Scnunr, chief of the Bu
reau of Equipment, m bis annaat rii , tka HMSMaltv for two molerB-m ake
steam cruiser training ships, on the T-autl lkut it is only oa sneh vesk that
tba, training? noeewarv for modern war
fare ran be elven.
1 it.e Asdzrmx. aire ted iar Basaett,
Jfeb., Inst week for murdering his wife .ml ikrnwinr the remains In a well, con
fessed the crime on the Sd. He saya he qasrrelod with her becanse she wonld not
content to the Mte 01 iweitro pay
i tvi Stackpool. aed nine year, was
killed by a calf at Auburn, N. Y., on the SSI. He was holding the animal by a which. In Blav. he had tied around
ifek. nM.ir. The calf started off, threw the
!, ami rirapced him until death
w J w ww wm - r cremlted from atranculation.
W8it.k T. K. Stevens and son. twenty
vaaraof are. were filling a drill-hole In
the Flutls wine; near Idaho Springs, Col.,
with riant powder on the 1, the onarge
.-rtJntled. kllllaar the son Instantly. The
father was so badly injured that he dijd
kbIm flUMtlV.
Tub -c-w Vrwlc Court of Anneals has
oalrmeltheJudimMtof the court be
low In the ease of Buddenslek, the New
York LuiMer, convicted of manslaughter, i..n.- luMlliired resnoasibli for the
.iaatk of a workman employed on a row
fbll.llnrs.whlch fell while in course of
, im under hk snnervlslon
Hrrmrt X. Hoxts, first vloe-prMldeat
of the Missouri I'seine railway Company
died at New York on the ma.
1'M.Kcr.ss Beatrice, wife of Prince Hesry of BattMberg, gave birth to a son in Ika "USA.
Charles Frascis Abaxs was burled at
Qulney, Mass., on the Sid. Thh sessloa of the CaWnet on the Ml was devoted to consideration of the Fres-
RfST.
LAID TO
Jl ' AVtStara MTHh n t Wm Ma real Iatd ta MntMMl Cemitsry at AlMayW a . . S-jA-kAdu-.a aaaaa DBaBjemW IMsmMHMsnVv aPtPsVarBnissEfpPel raTFemsma ess "
hhQXIK Ml DfAO.
Haw Yoaic Kor. at-Tha fuaaral of aa-
rraahUat Cbeetor A. Aruur mm pm WMtey with caeaawatea otU moet a-
tramaly atmpta aaiura. mvn, -cvrt J that blocked thastrMte te the rMttUy of tha family rMkteaoa iMtd teuf
iadkato that a aa who had .been at tha head of tha Nation wm holag laid away hk anal resting plaoa. At an early hour thte morning Hd polteMMB hegM to arrive la the vlciaity of Mm Laxlagtoa avenue mansloa, aad te troteh them eel vm along the route to hoop th way clear. A few minutes after eight o'clock FtmIaeat Cleveland was driven up te the door, accent panted by Secretaries Bayard, Whit, aay, iltitar and Fostmaater-Cteneral Vilas. The porter wm soon lilted with eatlnaat people, who casta te do reverence to the Btemory of the dead. a e.A a m tka naaket was taken from
u. .tiLi ami nAnvavaddawn stairs to U
hearae. As the coma waaoarneu
. , .v.-
hall, tha paU-bearers waikoa uown vnsteps te the street, and proceeded to icar-
KiHAai f star, wara majaiiii iiik a-uvau vm
hearse. They walked two abreast and 11 1 Vraahtent Arthur's Secre
tary, Walter R. Gresham and Robt T. Lincoln. The others wereex-SecreUnesW.K.
rtA.lto anil Ran U mill 11. Brewster;
"""" 4 , . V.
m i..i.tt Vnatmaatar-uenerai rrana
Hatton; General Philip H. Sheridan, and General George H. Buarpe; Dr. Cornelius
O a, maw and HnrBal US a. SUSS. wrao-
lus Vanderbilt, Kooert u. hub L.Tifany. All wore scarfs of black and ULit.t.jiii nrtr the shoulder ana
a fr- tka a.kt. hfui been nwceu in vik
- .
w.u ttta MiUf mourners came. ibi
nvn.u - .
ao, nooftsvA wara vnunr unesier a. m-v
t,., ...1 kia aiBtr Nellie, followed by Mrs,
McElroy, General Arthur's slster. wlth an
escort, and alter nor came m.n. VM tranMvnrth. alan sisters Of thO U-
by ex-Marslml McMlchael, who had charge
of the arrangements.
Aftaxtha irarUt hfUl BlOVeu oa a inn
o PnuklMt. riavalnnd took his place
i" " : : : i..,.i.i tr
In the carnage a lew paces uom ... uAAnuniai tv Postmaster-General
n era anwn"'- r Tk-IA Vilas, and Secretaries Bayard and V hit-
oral W. T. Sherman came next. Chief justice Morrison It Walte and Justices
Harlan and Blackford took seaw in i
avt curriase. and Senators r-uraunus,
Logan and Evarte followexl. Senators Uou-iat- ami nnrman were next In Hue, and
fur than vraa Liovcrnor xiiu. in
ni.a,. .arriafMM wflrH Surrogate Rollins,
President Arthur's law irtner Knevals,
WHt,,, llnal.Wn. DOWU. UOTaCe
ami a fw others.
. sr
Tk. nMuwubta moved an wxibsw"
..ana ami at Thlrtv-fourth street turned
Madison avenue, which it entered and pro
aa.iwi in YArir.aeventh street, anu vnouco
to Fifth avenue nml the church of the Heavenly Rest on Fifth avenue near Fortyfifth street The casket was met at the door by the surpliced choir and clergyman singing the m-nooaabuiai tivuni. "Asleeii in Jesus."
The services were conducted by Rev. Dr. D. Parker Morgan, rector of the church; Rev. K. W. Babcook, his assistant; Iter. Dr. W. A. Leonard, of St John's Church, Washington, ami Rev. Dr. George Rainesford, of St George's Church. Rev. Dr. Leonard opened services by reading from the fifteenth chapter of the First Epistle of -tani tka Corinthians. The choir then
the aaehem: "it e xnow my
AMOTHKR
Utt TtM. aa
V9
(.laat'a fertheomlar message.
Lirutkxaxt Pkarct, who has been on an expedition to Greenland, has arrived at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Ax agreement has been signed between tee warring express companies, and rates are restored. see LATE NEWS ITEMS.
of coal has bem
Catlettebarg, north of Chattanooga,
8exbal Kaclear and his staa de.taft.al froa. taOM M MM Mth. ObW
Vweaiy botsom were at the station to M him farewell. The town wm decorated wMa Bags aad IHamiMted; act in honor of oaeral Kaalbars, hat because it was the fsrat anniversary of the battle of MtYBftM. Taa peltee of Boetoa began m the t the Mforeemeat of the aaeteut law against pM shops m Sanday. Bakers and resAauraata ara Memated by special laws,
hat barbers, fraK venders, news dealers, arevtetea dealers, draggkte and Jewish bep-lteepers opened their eotaWtthaMnk oaly attfcerkotproeeMttoa. 8aMAtKAt!AM, ta hk note to the Balgerian SoveraaMat aaewaneiag hk depertare, Mys that the government has ' tkoted Raseia's eeaasels, whteh wore intended to extrteate Bmgarla from her dmteattks, aad has eeaMeaed H vkdeat itaohe upon Raeelaa asrajeets. Mk
farther preeeaoe, he adds, ta aeeiese, wmKla havteg oowpletely teat oMtdeaee la m4a i a i " wsxbral J. D. C. Atxihs, Oommkeioaer ef Iadtea AfTairs, rMarned to.Waahliigtoa M the lth, after a month spend Inpeettag the Indian agenetes In the Boathwatt. Me reports Miat affairs at the 4 i-yvesag-aetes'areteaMttefaeteryoM dltmaaad that tM poller of lN4a OBet, that Mm lad teas shemd abamlea GleaV tribal rslaMsiis and aeee.-x-. their
M isTsrahty, k daNy aMWiaf m
' he aHhea,
Tmi. Afsrmer namea Tnrewer, wane drlvlag some hogs, was a U ached Hy a boar and tora to pteees. The iafarkted animal kaoeked the man down and seised him in the abdomen, tearing hie body almost la twain. riaiT aseitemMt kas been eaased at
Ghent by an order of the Communal Council forbidding the striking eottoa operatives to hold a demonstration. The lamps in the torch of the Liberty atatM at New York wore agala lighted oa the night of the 2JW, aad will be hence
forth kept burning by e iigawea-ss board. Caxabiax statistics show a shrinkage of Mly sixteen per eat la Bsh exports, notwithstanding the heavy duty tea posed by the United States. A SRXlRAt. revolt of Uie aatlves of RMteeaet Africa against the ForteguoM
authorities is reported la prog re m . Senator Kbmvnps U te Inaugurate a war on the Administration for not enforcing the Civil-Servloa law to salt him. The report of the Austrian budget com -mittee be been amended so ae to contain
a mild censure of General Kaalbars. Wt. Rrrb, trMsarer af a horse railrcad company at Boston, haa been arrested on a charge of emlfeacllac cash and stock amoaatingto 9BM,tQ9. 8rT has beea bronght sgalnat the Ohio Btete Journal FaUkhfag Company for aa,00O damages hy Dr. C, R. Moatgemory, of St. Louis, for aUegod Hbel.
Lett km maklag Mggettioas i tea more permanent bask for Rational banks are beiaK received from all park of the
ceantry by the Comptrouer of iaeireM ury. iTAtr dee trea KarotHNia eoaeert Is ma In
telning peaM aa the hk at the Berlin tv-at v aad the Inslfinasass of the BaHcM
States.
The Marine XeepMel Barean te eeiWy adMaaata'MM BTSTaioais w etokra ht
marsJfcS apVyffsaNeW
A SRVEX-roor vein
struck at Omaha, Beb. A slight ire eccarred in the Interior el the statue of LILerty BnMghteaing the World on the 2Wh Um xext Snyder, prepnetor ef a beer sardon, committal suicide by shooting at Tlffln, 0., on the StRh. Two chilbrbx named Metsal were caught in the recent blUaard near Mandan, Dak., and were frosea to death.
Ekahius Brook, me veteran died at his home a Staten Island, 2f. l., nn fka Mh.
Tata- forcaa of the Ameer of Afghanistan
Ate gradually quelling the revolt of the GhllMls. A arxof At. train left St. Loatu on the tut. .taJ with emnleves. of the Gould
avr.www - - - . ... 1 tf system to nttend the funeral ef the late M.
u sxA-rta at.naa Moines, ia.
lareelv reducing mllttary
penslons, ha teen adoptod by the French Chaml er of Deputies. vt men were Instantly killed by the
explosion ef the boiler of the tugboat San f v. Vork. on the it-Mil.
RrnuT.iv WniTXKY Is represented ss
beiHK especially well pleased with the lids for tha new cruiser. Nkw 0ri.ak8 fire iB'nrsnce cowpsnlea
have formsxl a ccmlrtnation ant m
bumi rataa from ten to fifteen per cent.
FKKHtDtXT CirmDit me-sage Is said to be well along toward completion, a,.. ni,iral tnrtlon belnr now In tytve.
x nMr.ATsraleeccurretl on Lake Michigan
k tiii. rMultlnr. however, la little
lots to ehlpplwg, aa the navigation season is alMutever. tm !.dv of William Gnul, ef Indian-
ap-lls, Ind., who was lost In the weeos near Ashland, Wk., on the 21s, was found on the SWh. '
Jcnor.T(JR!(ER of the Ftwierai uaurnx
Ban Anlenlo, Tex., hew conn on me (Thanksgiving Day) and excited much
crltlekm thereby. . .
A stURRR of London companies save decided to sell their lands In the north of
Ireland on eay terms te tenants.
stmiK New Orleans people are maKMg a
fight en Consul-GMeral Foreh at the City
of Mexico, tee npparenv owjetn. Set In a man of their own.
It develops mac iowa opposiutm vone4 James O, BfMdhead Kstthe bottom a . . a esse avl d. L .
of the Ught )( iste cremvinK in
Mw Federal c it cult of Missouri atta am"rHE Governor af Aleppo, la Ailatte
Turkey, recently disarmed and arretted
aa Armenian who auempM w aeoas-iH-Tax smear exnorlments eend acted by
luaAHMMt af AcriomtaM at Fort
sang
After the reading of the hymn, "Nearer My God to Thee," it wm sung by the choir, and was followed by the anthem "I Heard a Votes from Heaven" and the
hvmn 'ThouHrtWMry.''
Hai- Ttr Vnrail TMU tHO BUrMlMrVlCe,
and the exercises closed by the singing of the recesslonRl hymn "Abide with Mo."
The coffin was then ltlteU irom im cata
falque, ami waa louoweu uy im paubearers, mourners, CongressloBal and army and navy delegations to tbohMrse In
waiting, lne lunerai escorw ui vre andMllorsatonce fell Into line, and the
band played the funeral airge www hs eoMn was born from the church to the
bearse. The prooessloB irom tne oaurcn m
the Grand Central depot tnen siarieo.
Whan the nrooeeslOH reached ute aepot
the casket was removed from the hearse .1 tranaforrad to the funeral Mr. The
trw -- -'
funeral train consisting of the lunerai Mr,
Vanderbllt's palace oar, a drawing-room car ami a coach-four oars started Immediately for Albany.
AT THE CBHKTRRT. At 1 :80 p. m. the funeral train drew up at
Rural cemetery. Simplicity marked every
feature of the ceremony. ine pau-oenrers
toln-
.O" Va iam Ba sm amrtaa
w ladaetrr. Kaoray aad lalV-mr 7ewYom. Kov.m-Jt M:
oral maMstor of the Ooald "JroaX i yatat, died thte morning Ht the Broadway. the rAKTicctans. Mr. HoKte died nt halfW two ajrtck
this morning at hk l" "7ut.
pelitea Opera nou- -
tteathWM Mhausutttou,
Moperattea perlormoa m "" toaVln June teat hy rsttaovlag Umm ftom hi. Madder. He hM alaa sutrerod from kiduey disease for the test UtlrtyCyssr. H. had bom, W weak for
the test serea days, but me m mm
sreat hope of his recovery, a fn tJZu ramdlyat ve o'clock.last
evening, but was conscious to the last. Mrs. Joxle and Captain Hayes were with
him when he expired.
tub ntvT or hi) iturass
swi uftar the troubles M the Wabash
.ZtlL nt railroads ami the Southwestern
'a. wv Ur unxte beaan to com-
ru T . J"....n.. .
plain of pains in his joins, rmauj L.uu,4. worse that ha wm com-
n.j t. tin iika worK au mk
nTuXnoeded rest 'fhe trouble with i.a atrikera worried him very
...t. a u ft. St Louis in the lat
mum. . .
. t n Vuw anil rwMte naKi iw
toga. Alter con ap iva wn i n,,ii tn have tits oneration ier-
formed which resuitea in ins ,f!nn Mr. Hoxla was re
lieved, and felt better for mc
titan ka bad I or years, ""i" "
,.via a rest be would re-
tit. kaaitu nntireiv. ar. iiuAtv,
company with his wife, took a trip to Mon-.-i A,,-iit vs. From there they wont
Hon. v... - .... .. , .. Ti-
tO Quebec and tue wnue came to New York September 10 and took
apartmente la the Broauway bi
Metropolitan uiiera-nouae -7 1 came 111. His physicians, Drs. Metcalfe and Ward, were called. He was
still weak from tne ckcc
the operation. Any excitement, was deleterious. He failed npfclly
but suffered little, and aau nopes vv would be able soon to attend a meeting 01
the managers of the Bouinwestern Mrs. Hoxle and Captain Hayes were wittr
him continually. A OAT.LANT BTRCnOLE FOR LirB, Friday Mr. Hoxle was able to alt up for a short time, and had the newspapers read
to Mm. yesterday be recetveu fvrt friends In the morning and talked with his wife about business affairs. At five o'clock in the evening he complained of feeling weak, nnd he stated that he thought he was going to die. Mr. Hoxte's physician, Dr. Metcalfe,
said to-day that his patient mm a wottoerful will power, and that lie fought bravely asrainst death. If he had boon a younger man, with a strong constitution, ho would have lived. unvUtwaa nf humble origin. A poor
boy in Folk County, Iowa, he became hostler of a country Inn at a time when itni". gratlon was pouring Into the State, and he became acquainted with many mon ol
prominence who stopped at the note-ion their way westward. He had attained manhood and had entered local the time the war broke cut In 1!hK. he was chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, nnd secured such lav, mense majorities for his party In Iowa that he was rewarded with the poet I
United States Marshal. Removing to Palestine, Tex., he became connected with the International road, where he remained until he accepted omce in the Missouri Pacific, Lt year he was
promoted to the first vtee-preswoncy 01 the latter road. He was at one time a brakemuh on the Union Pacific, and was subsequently conductor of a gravel train on one of the divisions of the same road. Des Moixbs, Ia., Nov. S.-The news ol .laath Af it. M. Hoxle wm received
here to-day with very geMral regret. He came to thk city at an early age and lived in thk vicinity the greater part f his life. Mr. Hoxte was known very Intimately to the people of Des Moines, especially the older citkens,wtth whom hewwa great favorite. His only child. Seward, who died in earlv boyhood, was buried here, ami Mr. Hoxle will be burled ia the family lot beside him. The remains are expect-
m May Bat Ornate a Ctew-Ir a.
Willi ll" r " a urMtamiHia -" Uauslt. Mo.. Nov. fH-Tsi IM tmd-
Ma of thk city hM received a tetter from Hjuh Cummlafa," whteh excited a good, deal of interMt ia police cirrteaattd may
poMibly afford a eiow ay wanm mm www ' . . . . . a - f-nwiiMWaf vuv
bera of im assi f,'"'v' "'"" ' ' be traced aad aotacted. The tettee-cme
through the matte in m rejr-tar wm,, ohteg bore at bom aa the Waaeah. train from the West The eavetope k a
maaliia oaa, wT"
kacaand: "Bdltor JmH0t, moMny, Mo." It wm postmarked at
Council Bluffa, la., aorsnaaw ,
Bovh the postmark: ami m iaap-s.-kUon evkkmtly being genulM pMt-oca work. The totter te written upoa a aheet of
note paper, legal low. tb T?f T the sam7open bMkhtnd aeaa la the letters to tha St Louk papers aad ahowa la the circulars sent out by tha Mitres eompMy
and the Detective' asoocwimm. r-M..
a follows: Omaha, Neb., Hv. t. It. Ute4te of ttepteiab-r aad I ftte that Jlw HiakwU will weolleot my vtelt Mtere to theUiMofMaa. WhM I get telags stoned oat, will scad him the amount, aa I only took tt as a kma. lfJImhadhMwntMtlwmtheorhriaat Jim Cummlnge that wae te do up PMherinirham. he would have not taken m much stock in me. I needed some ntoney to aet the tWaa ready for the robbery of the extres ewaaar. aive mv reaards to the old btohe, Ktety, and toll Mat Ifhabad hml any wealth w1UhlUt nteht I would have tRwrcwed It from him, out I don't need My now, as I have Jest got i V,m ot the express eompany money telt havtajf pet MM since I wrote tee teWM. Itolr Mnoke. but I am havta a oo4 Urn. Tell Ktely I will yet -end him a race horse that can. beat any thing la the West MtoWe ol Oorri gM'setablea. ,.unWu,
Yours, - THE BLACK WRU IXCIORXT. Row comes a htetery of eveate that give importance to the above. On t-'ie 4th of Setrtember last three days before the opening of the Moberly fnir, there came to the Merchants' Hotel, in thk city, three. 8uspkdous-looking men, who guve their names respectively m Rltey. Ky.n ( and Wilson. Kltey apprenched the land lord, James J. Blackvell, and professed to know him, ssying that lie had stopped with him when be kept hotel at Slater, Mo., and alluded to some imkWnt which Mttetled Blackwell that the story was true. They professed to have a lot of -aj.a we at our fair grounds which
couklbMt anything In the eet except Corricaifs, and projosed to give Blackwell ttointers so he could win a large sum of money on the races duriug the fair. They were genial fellows nnd soon ingratiated themselves thoroughly into the good grace of the landlord and tfce horsemen: . a a . - ..l.uu) 4 La W-r aal
who made ncaaquartcra Tlksy spent money freely at the bar nmr could talk horse with the most extterienced jockey, During the evcnlnr Rl'.cy stated that he waa about out of change nd asked Blackwell to cash a tendollar check on the exchange Bank. Ho wrote the check ami received the money This thev also spent in treating, and finally
got the landlord well un;r in wnuniw w liquor. During the evening MarshEl Lynch had noticed the trio in a crowd on the street, and had spotted them as crooks. Hefol lowed them to the hotel and. sMlng RHey in close conversation with Blackwell. k oil the bar-temter who the stranger was. The bar-tender replied: 4Oh, he Is an old, acquaintantH?, who has horses hero for the fair." This allayed the suspicious of the marshal nnd he went away. Before midnight the jolly horsemen got Blackwell out for a quiet talk on some beer hogs near the back door of Ibe bar-room. Here he became uaconscious, ami when he awoke hk friends were gone, ami likewise 10, which he had placed In his vest pocket. Immediately after securing Blackwell's money Rltey entered the hotel othce by the front
door, aad appromming mm c-dt, 1. the ten dollars and took est the chock, which had been laid in the safe to await the opening of the bank next day. Ritey thM diMppMred, aad neither he Mr hk Msociates have Iteen seen here siace. BLACKWELL KBCOOXUBO THEM, Now, when the descriptions were published of the ex pre robbers at St I-ouis, Blackwell recognised them m the confidence men. Riley.Ryan ami Wilson.who had
Maaa. kiu OUt Ol MS BtOneir . UC IftCH-
lot weenie aim. mo ivm.r. - . nviceu " " . . . cd to arrive bv the Rock Island roast on j ttened it to our chief of polteo, and he also . ! n't will . . . . . . .1. .. .1 l...t, U uMkatantiallr
Friday at ; i. . states van uwwnJi,MU"
the "Jim and
be a brief and simple lunerai service in St Paul's Bplsoopal Church, in accordance with Mr, Hoxte's desire, aftetwhteh the burial will take place ia oodlawn Cemetery.
Ah AtneadmMt to the OtemargarlHe Law WashInstox, Nov. Commlsslonec
uiitar nf the Internal Itevenue uureau
aamKikr corresnomiing w
Cummin," white Wilson Kynn represent, rMpectlvely,
Nos. 1 and S of Ms suwki-w sktanta. It te ate remembered distinctly that the check wm written In the same wk kaud which characterise the letters
to the St luis papers and nh I lfMitht, It Is hoped tbat thte link in the
chain of etideitce may reultln locating uw
mm robbers. ThemanKieiy, anus John Ktely, a painter of this city; an
nf AttArHev-GMeral t arMtint irentleman. mtt soswsst m
UUb Vk vw f '"'' - i w - - . .
railaMl reioasmx oieomarxanira uicteu '
i ..... .1 .tMti.M uitlutanAai tn flu il form
They
with him white here.
were very social
.. .. ,.i : t...i. r tua Hum v"" ....-- ---------- . - tt-.i-
took- un ineir posimo u w v j .,,,,- onu. iiimeHltv in taa onioroe- - axnreM ronoers. tne m jv-cij,
i m...,,..1f Wnn. nnnaiatJnar M a ------ - , . ,,.
roau. r""V ;;;:;- T ment of the Oleomargarine mw, etos to, is
uetacnmenv 01 iwur miw " 1 t . tj e 0i nion ol AttorMy-uet of the Fifth United Stetos infantry from - SuLl releis g oteomararim. oil, Governor's Island, and a Lieutenant and . f, ,Ur aubstancW In fluid
four sailors irom me unneu , tHXHtlon. It will he a very dlffleilt steamer Vermont, formed beskle the gXlpsthar impossible'thlng, In door, and the plain ckHh-covered casket " .Xdrment to detect all adulterations
.W"'f:!nr::r,ul of butter, but he is auite sure there would
! be nodlmculty in watching the mauufact- j Wednosday night . i Hre 0 the material which k the basis of pound- of powder w ...! nna niu uasit iu t.h t fin, a Tke onKlneer.
:ri:"i:z aai-r viat toe r . , z.z J!,,t
poiiceu .uor.a-..- - manufacture or Precinct at the head or the pall-bearers, t . .tt.. 4W t.aaaa. than themnnrn. . 09 wen niiwre
earrlaaes.
Tlte procession formed wiin a
squad 1
fftiiftwa.1 r the bearse : then the mourn
era' carriages. In tM rst weresMieu . As the laws staml now, however,
taint nm oiowsj f .. 1
artificial butter can net
without attracting the
nottea and attention of the revenue oi-
rkaaiAP A. Arthur. Jr..
Mtes Nellie, with Mr. and rs. jpnn a. McKlroy. By the time the procession begaa Its march to the grave scarcely nvs hundred people were In the grounds. As Bishop Doane reached the solemn, paaeage, "Ashes to ashes," ami the earth dropped upon the con, young Arthur, who had been wonderfully composed, was seen te quiver with suppressed emotion. His sister by his able bore up with surprls-I-, fortitude until the final amen having
been said, and the attendants oast the first
shovelful of earth mw ine grave, wms
she turned away and bnrst into wars. Her brother turned with hor and together they sought their carriage. The grave - a IS 0 1 aa.taail A la An
was filled up, tM ron 01 sou lopi-vm, mo ivy crosses placed at the head and the scroll at the foot The mourners departed ami the mortal remains of Chester A. Arthur, ex-President of tha United States, had been laid te rest
m m Mardor and RnteWe. Axdkrsox, Ind., Nov. .-Lt Thursimy a bMtardy salt of Mrs. Annte Bhldte wife of W, H. Bkblle against K. A. Maynard was tried In Squire Roach's omce. Kiddle sued for $16,000, and MayMrd was bound over to court in 1600 bond. Tha parttes sra farmers and near neighbors,
ana lived m icnia wjti"i' aaaaatv. VaatardaV BtOmlng about
.laaa- Mavnard Went to BWdle
net B mtinc ni at, mm
I It la necessary for the Government to fol
low these oils beyond the point, 01 manufacture, and show their use la compounding an Imitation of butter before the tax ran be levied. The ktea of Mr. Milter is to have tha Oleomarglne law amended so as to provide for the levying? of a uniform tax upon all these oils Instead of upon the artificial butter products, with a furthcr provision permitting a rebate to such consumers as make propet proof to the Revenue Bureau of the fact that they have used the oils for lubricating or similar purposes. The tax will thus he collected upon the oil itself and refunded upon subsequent proof that it whs used u. aw wavs than in the imitation ef
IfttrtMtte of Pow-ter MMI. Laxcaktbk, Wis., Nov. .-Tbe powder milks at Platterilte, Grant County, blew up
night Twelve
were m tnem a
who wm the mij
wtran In the mills, wm blown a long dt-
' tance and rendered Insensible for a Mm, i hut not seriously Injured. The explosion
smtHereu wimi" Mre Underwriters' Asaeetetbrti. NewOrlkaXs, Noy. t-All fire Insnrance companies and agencies doing bust neas In thk city except four have to" a combination styled the New Orteans Fire Underwriters' AsooeiatkHt, ami have advanced rates of insurance on aUi mercantllo business from ten to Mfteenper cent ami on cotton thirty per cent The four comimnles refusing te enter the cent iHMtioa are the Home, Louisiana. Imfavetto ami Firemen's, all local concerns.
Want's a Kedaetten of Tariff. Wasmixotox, Nov. iM.-The rd to-day Promos to hav. ITt
butter. It is quite l? will be made before tha explratlM of the , rihcom teg w W as a year
upon a reduction or the revenue by ttaaVatte and just revkten of the tariff. Aiyalated on a MevlatT Trate. Mt. Cakroi.i., 111.,' Nov. SrUpon the arrival at this place of freight train Nj from ChtotgoWMnemteyavMln nme wm discovered Issuing from a car te tne
UIBV un v - - . .. West Llbertyvllte, 1
ixatnlnr sar.ston of CMgfess teseourenn
amendment te the law of the kind suggested. at A Mtteh In rretekts. Chicaoo, Nov. W There te a hitch In tha movement to advance grain and provision rates from Chicago to New York five centner hundred on December 1, and It Is by no BtMM certain that the recommendations f tka nMtral Traffic Association will be
earrted out The statement is made that i
... ua aj fnwk
ak.aa. a aaaa aaat ail taia anUM Will EMU MBISH EE rrwrf v ) " "
f HIE i snsv . . . t .. 1. 1 1 f
1 trunk lines, many of their representatives expressing doubt of tha -dviaabi Ry of an .1! advance for the present It te objected ta
of wheat
.-a - a .
f0""" "T, Via- a a .tfcV tlald H short I " t 01 W VV 91 " "T "TT hMM, he met him te a atoclc ftold, a short i f HBm9y twenty-five-ceat
and
I "1 " - . . ... I
Milod to Dows City, ia. V-V.?U,.
the car wm found www
awav. It
" a . a Aa
IrsaVtH saByilWH aaatJI tafaJB MlaS S WiaVJal
AaaU. wMt te Ma awm s44MKaheat tw
haaared Jf srway, aad Mited
dtetaaca
warda
shetBiddte fear Mums
rate hM not bean strictly nmiainM-y all of the reads. Ute feared that hifhae tariff rates Mifht tead te IrrsuterHtea isatMBtetaawsetw , )
broken on the floor. KZ7Zy Mffaoated y Jh-JJf tie waa found oa hte knees Lt, Mm oar, llviag, hat m muoh vyWBT"!. hVaMthM for fmr mhthtea after bete-
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