Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 September 1887 — Page 6

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TOPICS OF THE DAT. hvfetttog Chili, aa4 b bs-ui la Owwuy tor IwtwitumirliWi KmhMrMeMhHi eta n i ii ilium ii i to aataMlta a nauhno hi UBMWltlr good Admiral Lac win bs of aadb Btww BIM-Bt fthe ooUege at He wport, K. L AT ft wistisg of OMMie church digafwUriee, st th iMideBM of Ourd! nal CHbhaute lkUtimore. a.. on to w, n dslnmtaifl to st mm build CnthiHs aairsrslty WMfcto Absalom Baib. IT. 8. A H. C Hasbrook, Commas dent of at WMt Point, were among -Hatton to ths military camp of laetrue ttM at AUerebot, KugUud, o the L Mr. Baixarb Santa, city editorof too Mew York WbrU. wm umomm too Preei. item week at Oak View. Jir. tft, too Ft oatdsat drirtof ta with ; to too city. CUttadi BniMSM, U. 8. v., 1mm btea 1 of too chars oC criminal Begta connection with target practice Of JapwB, bf WMOk MTMM kilted, for which 1m wm mm by Adatiral CbMsUsr. CXXVSLAXD tslsgVBPhld i Wastrfacton on the fid aocttag the eo-rtoar of tho CooMMreial Rxeba-ge of Phllndriwhls. and will attend too rec . him by too sxcaaage on wo ; of Friday, BoptomborN. appeared in Room, where wo deaths wor BBBns1 wwws At Paloraw toon woro bIm mad four deaths; at Trapnai twelve new cases and tight deaths, aad at i now win aad one death. ; Popai tuunt of Stat bat reserved n smIsi of a roeoat ouawect mm too YmmussIm Government aad Cuiaca ONM of Vsbim ila for th estaMbmrnsBt of toWcraphM communication betweoa i aad too United states. Scax-cxx in too ssoigamsnt ot Hoary A Ires AC, have bM filed la she Kew "York Conrt of Common Hon. They fn.Mt, 175.14; nominal 1.17. Tboir equity amounts to Their aastga-M-t bond is for Tax Prssldeat to taktag a decided lot m toe eeateaaml silibrattoa of the : of the Coastitatioa, which Is to ia Philedeiph:. deriag He hM dstormtaid that tho miM tary aad aural forces shall be wefl aad at tao Hagiishssasids rssorts. hi Tirateaoo daily. A poat 1 imoat familkM haTO gooe to too eon of the alssass, after trytoc to moapi it. of York aataTitattoa to too Labor , to al to bo CmMs amang Halloa that day and aot bo permitted m wag m mayor of New Tone ArtoeeioM of thoM to the he Dotroits were still in bMs wn ip series, being agaiast MOfsr la too dr alhmd dariagtbo week. it iauMrtatioas vato Bow ob of Cto foamlo spmaers by rttu bM reemlted hi asoJt UaitodBtatM axaiswt me firm for of tao United States statute prothoimportatioaof feretga mtoor, or. .too there A YxmmiA (B. &) dtepatoh says Pmthtnojor, arrived V having oa board SJttl m of the asm are at at Vkv aadOatsd Islaad, Ks, aad Taooma,W. T. Oa Rwmbsritho oa TnkomapeeV imtobo Cat twBBbbW AAwrt Vtotor, Milled as mftAM kit tm. TLmI

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from AVrw York, toning Mat seven doUaM aad that they wen sorry for hist, CkiVtauMMt Hiu. of How York gavo a attanor on too oToning of too Mk tot aoaor awaiirni ComaiiwKmin too city on rowt from Vormont to Waobiagtoa,, Tub body of Bor. Jokn Akmao Ptokor kM Ln fooad at Loo Aagoloii, Cal. Ho eommittod ladoVio. Moronam, conood by too toilaro of aomo of hi plaaa, lod to n dood. Ho wm fatamrty protoaior in too Joaao Hopkins Uarvomlty. His poroato aroaow in Prairto City, III. Tint oonaty troMaroHt omeo at Oron Till, O., wm fonnd opow aad yoakid on tao morning of tkoMkaad $4b000 mmiag. Tao troaoBior to aador arrmt on Omomik McMakvo, alkw Wrigkt, only ata Moatoo oat of too Stato prfooa, John Oorriaam. alios Kiac. who in tfet poatMNMary, la Mow York, on to Mb, with a largo quantity of stolon dry goods. Tkoy aroaotodbarghws. Makt aotod Amorionas wont to Hawardon oa tho tab to pay taoir t apoets to Mr. Oladstoao andattoadeharen, wboro bo rood mo Ioosom of too day. After tao sorrios tao path from tao eaoren door wm Haod on both sioos by Aawrivaa Timtors, who grsotod Mr. Gladwith maek warmnh. Pins at Bawooa, 0., oa too tto. doswoy od twontytwo baildings. Tm Book Iolaad railroad hm iaangn ramdaa incursion rato war at Kobom City. A hatt baak follaro M roaortod from Warwiek, Kngiond. Woaic hM boon nsamsd oa tao Lwciag ton sad Jfforon City braaoh of the Mis aoari PaciAo railroad. Mr. Rjutpau. bos aot so far tokon part is too eonforonos going oa at WMhiag ton oa tao tariff question. Mahonk aad Riddloborgor aro "putting tho law" to ono MOthor in Tirginia on oaits for moaoy nssd ia campaigning. It is thought tho aambor of human Utm lost by tho Kxotor (Bagiand) thpatorhor ror will roaeh aoorly two haadrvd. ancnsTAKT Jokbs of tho London Peaee ooiotr. is soon to start for tao United a9waww4 OwJ swU 04ftOvol amtSwm'nfts Da. Wbtmom. too Watorioo (III.) ihy sMaa who foil off a Baltimore A Ohio train on too way to Washiagton, is eon moored ia a critical condition sow. Bbrrt Hajkwck aad Jaeksoa mlrey, Jr., woro pat on trial ia the United States Dietriet Conrt at JesTorson City, o., on tho ttb, oa am mdiotmeBt charging them with whippiag aad iattiadiatiBg Caleb P. Atwood, a homsstsodsr of Doaglaoa County, Mo. Masti KTBnooir, tho wetlkaown Chi eago asttUoaair, died saddeaty in Bostoo oa the Mb, of aoaralgia of tao heart. TB strike of the Wieooaetai Central swltchmsn is now general along the liae. Preight bnstasss is almost entirely sw Roobrt Jambs Rtnm, aged fifty, fertil Iz or merchant of New York City, eommittod saieide ia BaJthaore, Ml., oa toeth, by taking eight ensees of landaaum. Tax proposed erietfoM oa we roaeon by sstatos ia Ireland hare been abandoned. Under the prorisious of tho Land act, twenty -eix of the Poaeoaby teaaats are pretsctsd aad oaa aot be evicted. Wbilx a big: gaa wm being east at tao Vkkers foundry ia Sheffield, Kaglaad, on the nth, the eaotiag exploded, killiag four oa the spot aad talmringasaay otaers. The buildings of the eetoblishment were or less slMttefod. Dr. Qmmr B. Walxbr, an aHoyathic phyeieiaa, known to the prof em ion all Union, died at CTMMTtue, ineu, h from toe eeTecte of a sargioal operation. Ho wm fat tho eightieth year of his age aad bad praotioed for tfty-two Tax resideoos of Cardiaei Gibbons ia BaMineore, Md., wm robbed oa the tth of two Taiuable rian. oaa of which wm a mt from Pops Leo. Taoy were stoMa a drawer kt the library, the look of which the thief oat oat. No oiew to the thief hoe been obtaiaed. At bto o'clock on tho afternoon of the th, a fearful rain aad wiad-stona swept orer the western part of Toieoo, u.jtwas aooompanied by a tornado wbioa dm oeaaiaerable damage. The aew iaeaM any taaa wm straek by too wbhriwiad aad serereiof too buildings amreofod andchimaoys Mown down, oaaolag a mm of Bx,goo. rrAWmw aaoiusairat nawioy are msBaropi. They bring oonilietiag reports of too ooaditiOB of Mr. Blaine's heoHh. Mrs. Clxtxlaxd deoiines to prsunt the Ant, be the New York ftre defmrtineat, m SXXr!! ntMmm as ao part m we oere Tax thirtisath aaaaal oonvoatten of toe Uahwd States Rattway Mail Sorvios ; Association haxan a three days' npioa la X)eAroKt Mich., oa V RaMOTaaiwa Arxsn of Baath Carolina, died oa the 7th, at Plat Rook, N. C. A RsnrOMmos is reported ia progrees in Osaaval America. Tap Mow York Workiagmsa's assembly mift nflMffMxwwa kft wmb9 fanane AsarsTAirT Bworbtart or Stats Poarsa kto rosisn oa seoonnt of bis wife's illRinsoas that Frisss Perdiaand is about to abaadoa tao Bulgariaa throne are dewore killed by aa explosioB of sbssasr War Baglo at ea the 7th. aadaixtssa of the viotii mat fAym Mmm avl Vfaiaa Baet-ajmt PBj BmsTBf snmpmnma mm w bbtw Bnmapw'Bm p JanBrgb SBBrawasa wsrs bariod oa toe Tth. Nrar Car 1 da, W. Vs., aa the alxht of tosftb, aa old oobsMnaased Bashwi anksnj mflT mmPsM( mmBawmPal(i aPanP vMMMMMMs Ol fobjbnry, r week at Bombers. Km moTsmsate to Medical at ffashingtoa 1ms amicably I ttt oiss the Phtthdilahh. sommlwis for aaraaanmmJ ananT a sffawaVaPBMml fHk nv4 JBwuanww snrw wawa Br Mm aomsioa of Judge Braaaoa at lmvsapori, la., oa the 7th, JaaMS M

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tmM tHnMmllpl lamsM All the minors at WUsoa A Oo.i Jtoo gomery mines, six miles east of Washing 1 ton, lad., straok on too 7th tor an aataaoe of six eonts per ton. A aaadred men aro thrown oat of empwymeal, m those mtitos furnish the eol tar Um Ohio A Miimip4 engines. Tax stosjaor Plover orrihred at St. Johas, Newfoundland, the Wh, from tho north, and reports a great storm alosc tho Ibrador ooaot. Bhe brings bade the crews of eight aohlag vossots wrecked there, aad there are fears that many Mr. Kaxoall left Waoatogtoa m tho Tth, withont eon f erring with tho President on the tariff question. Lnrrui eredonoe is piaoed la the report ad eoUisioa of Kaseiaaa aad Chinees oa Tick railway inHuhemn of lamassmM, IadU, here preeonted a number of do mends to their employers, tho principal of which are an advance of pay to the wages current in Chicago, and the edition of one man to each of the switching orewg as now orgnnised, Papkr were piaoed 1st the haads of tho sheriff at Milwaukee, Wis., on the "th, in a suit for a largo amount, begun by tho Tfciid National Bank of New York agninet John S. Barton, the Oogebeo iron king. The exeat amount inrolrod ia not .known, ax the papers could not be sorrod. Mr. Burton is ia Mow York City. A if as started ia a reeidenoe in Now burg, Out., on tho fth, and spread to the business portion of the village whiek wm soon entirely destroyed. The low will reach 1060,000; insurance not known. Mr. J. Wells wm probably fatally burned. An at tech men t for fSQO.OOQ wm placed apon the mills and property of the Woon socket (K. I.) Rubber Company, on the 7th, by Thomas John Shipmaa Green, of New York. The attachment is the lent of three which boto been issued withia twenty days by the person, and the eompaay's property in New York, Boston nnd Rhode Islaad is now under the care of the sheriff. Pirx started oa the morning of the 7th in Joseph Jaek son's saw mill, a part of the Oraat LooomotiTe works' building at Patersoa, N. J., aad soon eommuniosted to every part of the building. Of the Grant works nothing remains but the erecting shop, the foundry and part of the new machine shop. The lose Is estimated at $130,060, and six hundred bands are thrown oat of employment. The gpeiiiftk authorities have discovered the existence of a well-organised and extensive Anarchist plot, nnd have, in consequence, made several arrests in Madrid, Salamanca and Cadir of persons whose connection with the conspiracy is beyond question. A letter hM been received at the Treasury Department from General Beveridge, president of the International Military encampment at Chicago, staling inai certain troops from Denmark, Sweden. Norway aad Belgium will arrive at New York per steamers Heekly, Christiana aad Rotterdam about the 36th Inst., oa route to Chicago, and they will leave New York October St on their return home. Tmk recent report of a revelation aad an outbreak of troops in Madrid arose from a row among the soldiers in the Montana barracks. Tho men were forbidden to go out before tho regulation hour una tney threatened to do violence to th omoer who prevented them from leaving. The mutineers have been punished. '"" Tux Aotiag Secretary of the Interior bm requested tho Attorney-Genera I to institute suit against the following parties ia Montana for unlawful fencing of the public lands: George Watkins, Geo. H. Godwin, John Baringer, Sidney Pndget, Carpenter A Robertson, John N. Bean, Niobrara Cattle Company, B.B. Bishop, Columbia Land aad Cattle Company, Conoord Cattle Company, Green Mountain Ranching Company, Bull Mountain Cattle Company, Samuel Coffmaa, J. R. Dil worth aad David J. Feu nelly. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Cocorwl Bwttsuml ehief of tow Bursa. of Statistics, has prspared aa important rtporfc oil wools JimuOK DATM hM wnceea a Meter, ia wkioh he declares in favor of koal op Mob. i A rant ia honor of the esatsaary of too American Coaetitation will be held at the Crystal peiaee at Sydenham, Xsglaad, oa September 17. Tmk doctors at Washington are inatg pant at reports wteb have been sent out of their differeaoes. CoMonaseMAX Psrrt Brlxomt, of New York, is one saerceetioa for saeceseor to Governor Porter m aesistant SecreUry of Q- bM conferred the order of ...... Morell Maokensie, the knighthood oa Dr. Morell Maekentie, the eminent surgeon, who is attending the Crown Prince of Germany oa his Journey to the Tyrol. COKXIMIOKBR UBRLEV,Ot tan uivn-Her-vioe CommhMioa.hM written an important letter concerning the appointing and dis charging power. Skvrral members of the International Medical congress, with the ladies aeoom pan vine them, called oa the 8th st Oak View bv special lavitatioa to see tao President nnd Mrs. Cleveland. MtOM inter set is felt In Ireland and Rn gland at the trial to take place at Mltchel town. Ireland, of William uutnen, ror m leced violation of the Crime aot. Tnn grand jury at Montreal, Can., bM found a true bill acaiaet BoodlerMoGari gw, Detective Pmkertoa and Cotonel Hlckev. of Chicaxo. for conspiracy. The only witness examined wm James Bex tor. who made the charge. Men. DoffAitvx, agea etgnty, saapwin of WL Mary's Hospital at jiHwauaes, Wis., oslebrntsd toe MWetk anniversary of hie priesthood on the Mh, The religkms ws were . in at. ionn's uma deal, where for hirty years as wm pastor. Mr. Glapstoxx, In replying to the in vltotioaof the Phlladelpbia commieeion, finally announoes that be can never visit this country as his remaining days are to be devoted to the cauee of Irish home rule. Tax West Meats (Ireland) magistrates Mtiag at Glaeean, have senteaoed Rdltor Haydsa of mm west amatn mwmmmr to three moathe' Imprisonment fr obstructtag the polios duriag the reoeat evictioae. Mr. Hsydon rm, appealed aad hMbeea bail. tor Walbw of Dublin ia Wttor published sa too tth, says the Irish leadausttton ts a commirciat ana aot a political matter. Ha deoiarM Lord Ash bouiM'ft scheme to be the meet suitable one that hM vet been passid. Trtx anniversarv oc taeaattMot i;rs was observed at toe mty City of osrsmo AjnWM mw?wtoeith, wttotheuoanl , too sraters srwsw Mlbatrv af the aafa HMWVm J WW WW U faAL- a.f.hkajl ffVm arm swtWf gaaBjasjaBajara

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tary Muidrow of the Interior Department yesterday Issued a cireeiar ia stiver to Rtaay InquiriM about the selection of indeewntty imlroad leads, reoeatly restored tothepablio doeaain. Tho secretary, in this explanatory circular, says; MTbe order of . revecation and restoration ia etudes all the laads withia the Indemnity limits of the groats, except suoh lands m tony be oovered by approved selection, by which is meant Miertioas which have been oxamiaedsnd approved by the commie siouer of thin oMce, and the Secretary of tho Interior. It is provided, however, that the order of mtorattaa shall not affect right acquired hy grantees within the primary or ipraatedKmita of any other Congrissional grant. As to lands covered by unapproved selections, an 11 1 cations to make ftilng aad entries, may be received, noted and held ttbject to the claim of the company, of which ohtim tho applicant must be aletiactly informed and memoranda thereof entered apon the paper. Whenevw suoh aipltestion to RUs or enter is presedtd allegisg uioa surHcient itrimn facie showing tbst the land is not from nny can subject to the eomjany's right of selec tion, notice will be given to the proper rrpresentntire of toe oompany, which will be allowed thirty days after servlw of the notice, within which present obJeotioBS to the allowance ot filing or entry. Should the oowiny fall to reepond, or show cause before the district land omoers why the application shoukt not be allowed, the application tor fling or entry will be admitted, and the selection held for esnoellation; but should the oomimuy appear and show enuee, an investlgatkm will be ordered under toe rules of practice to determine whether the land is subject to the rights of the compsay to maks selection of the same, which will be determined by the register and re eeiver, subject to the right of appeal ia either party. When appeals are taken from the de eision of the register and receiver to this office in the claea of cases above provided for, they will be disposed of without delay, aad K the decision should be in favor o' the company and no appeal taken, th land will be certified to the Secretary o, the Interior for approval for patent withont requiring further, act ion on the part of the company, except the payment of the required fees. If the decision should be adverse to the oompany, and no appeal be taken, the selection will be canceled and the filing or entry allowed, subject to com pliance with law. Lands which have not been selected will be subject to settlement and entry m other public lands, and notice to the oom pany will not bo required. The secretary's order revoking said indemnity with draws! takes effect from the date of the ssue, so m to open the lands to settle ment, bat filings and entries of tbeee aads will not be received until notice oc the restoration shall have been given by pnblle advertisement for a jx riod of thirty days, it being she intention of the oruer of revocation that, m afralnet actual settlement made thereafter, the orlers of the department withdraw ic the laads shall no . longer be an ob stacle. Rights, both of the company and of settlers, attaching prior to the issue of the seeretary's order, will be determined by the faots in each ease, lae restoration m ordered is to entry under the General laad laws relating to settlement" THE TARIFF CONFERENCE. to groove ss et Oak Tiew Perfeet a TarmTMsasare te Preeeat to Cengres l-a vatunSBmiwBwB In BUnaarmaaji Wasbhxotok, Sept. 7. The tariff eon fsrsaee at Oak View is Mid to be still in progress. Secretary rsiroaiM ana nepreseatatve Seott, of Pennsylvania, arrived here Monday sad joined the President and Speaker Carlisle yesterday. Mr. Kandaii arrived ia town last night: but whether be will participate la the conference or not is not known. In an interview yesterday afternoon, whoa Mked if he came here to attend the conference, he said that he had aot come here oa any mission, aad that be intended to return to Philadelphia as soon m he piaoed his boy ia school. He spoke of toe reoeat Pennsylvania Democratic coar en Won with manifest gratification, and is pleased with the platform and with the spirit of harmony aad energy that per vades his party in the State. The Siar, speaking of toe eoafereaos Mys: "The Administration plan Is almost complete, sad when it is ready it will con tain every point of concession tney are willisr to make. This will be discueeed with Mr. Randall, aad while it Is possible that some slight change might be made at his ssggaetioR, if thereby they were sure of securing his oo-operation. It is likely that ia the main, the plan will be adhered to, aad he will be pat in the attitude of oppoetsg the Administration if ho at tempt 1 to Mock their policy In this matter. It is a party emergency that will require all their states maatMp to meet. The situation Is aaomaloas, aad just what attitude Mr. Randall may bmubm is a matter ot ooaot. The b'll m mapped oat certainly wakes a ooasiderabM concession to him from the MtHue of the majority of tbs potty last whiter, the question is whether kt will coatet . to accept the 00m promise. There ia a iTnsibiltty that aa under stand irg bstwefs him and Mr. Scott was reached at toe Tennsylvania oonventica, but this Is a mMser about whieh aothiiig oaa he Maraefi at this Te be Mads xestdeatsaf Feet-tHReee. WAMiawfo. Sept. 7. Acting PostatM tor-Gserei Stevenson Ism directed that the is' lowing twenty-six fourth-class poetSwtote se made Presides tie! oa, October 1: Anaheim, Cal.; Hammond, Ind.; Kingsley, Ia. ; Amntoaiials, Dightoa, RHinwood, MMde Center, Ness City, Boost, Smith Center aad Syracuse, Km.; Pox Crot, Me. j Mas oat star, Mass. Alma, Charlevoix aad Norway, .Mica.; Charleston, Ms.; Bay Barings aad Nelson, Neb.; Homestead aad Sharnsville, Pa.; Johnson City, Teaa.; Texarkaaa, Tax.; Manchsstsr and PomboatM, Va., aad Hsrley, Wis. Waat a Cfcaneo to Yete on sVeent LraNwro, Mo., Sept, . When the Coatrty Court oonvened yesterday Mm petition praying for sa election oa the Local' Optica aseasnra wss nrssoatsd. Ths saart heard arguments oa the matter from bet! sMss, aad then deferred making any deci tdoa until Thursday. This action wm eatirsly naoxpeoted, aad whether It meam that the sisetkm will bo ordered of re fused Is hard to determine. The pettthm ocatalaod very few itRtnber of namss, aad asked for an Mtethni la the ooaaty only, as a separats pettooa m nty fsr tho owr, aad mast ho sriiiatid to too tssain. fas --- .-J - . RBarnNmwminemmwimi wsaasr

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Tsybleb OaeeMM4ot Is attsett- lraeseessvo XwwRwttwW. Br. Lotrw, nept. 7. "Hers am I, work hag day sad night to support my family, itad Jf I had nty righto I woahi havs all has wtad that Caroadolet is Isatlt oa My poor boy it working his lifs aat at tho Missouri fwnasce for $1.16 a day while tho iroaad that It stands oa Is is reality miaA This wm ths -ntoaiahiag Msurtloa tkat Mrs. Sophia Ooartois made to a reporter this morning. He wm tempted to so-wbt Bar sanity for a time. HenH the furnace ooenpaHy a netd for Mm Uadr" he Mked. "Only a qult-oiaim from Augtut O. Marsh, who sold Hi eighteen years ago. He said he owned It, and sold it for 1(100, But that's a trifiiug part of my daim. I have twenty-seven aores willed mo frost any mother, Sophia Conriois. It is Jast norto of Csreadeiet park. The railroad oompany got possession of that from G. Mortimer, to whom I rented it. Thoy beM it how and defy me. "The Missouri furnace is tho aorthoast corner of my olalHi," the lady ooutintMd, "and the twenty-seven aores is the north weet. I have tho only deed that exista to thirty-lire square mllee of tho laud ia a oomset body from those two points south aad east to the river. No warranty dwed can be given for any part of it, but front me, ami I have never given oaa." "Hve you a deed to Hi" Not a United States deed. That hM never been given. But first It is !. by right of a will made to my husband by Louis Courtols, and filed in ths Probate Court forty-five years ago. It wm willed to him by his grandfather, also mated Lows Courtols. The latter held H by virtue of a grant aad letters patent from Louis XVI. and his Quees, Marie Antoinette, in consideration of military sorv wm commander ot tho troops nt Fort St. Louis daring the frontier wsrs." "When this section was secured by the United States through tho Louisiana, purchase, in 18M, Thomas Jefferson liinitelf secured to Mr. Courtols a new recognition of the grant by personal influence. "Perhaps you don't believe thl,H said Mrs. Coartoii. "I will show- yo ths papers." 8he opened aa old oloset. From its dusty receeses wm draws aa eld, timeworn trunk. This she unlocked. Then she drew therefrom a bundle of musty parchments and papers. They were yellow with age aad soiled by handling. One was m bulky ts the noted omnibus bill. It bore the royal soal of the house of Bourbon. The fleur-de-lis ins white field k still discernible, as Is also tho later tri-eolor of La Vendee origin. Oa something like a modem bill-head appears the following ia French: From His Royal Majesty Loels XVI. to bis faithful soldier Marshal Louie Ceurtoh, greet ing: Knew and respect the hand and set! of my court all loyal subject of the House of Orleans. For the vallaRt defense of Fort St Louts on Um Mh of Asguet, 1778, agslmt the Mvages I make a grant to Marshal Loali Courtols, of six (t) leagues of territory m m may select In one body about Fort St. Louis, front ing the Mtesieslppl. This is to he held hy bis heirs during all time. Properly gives by my hand, this 4th asy of July, Anso Demist, 171, at Kouea. scal Louis atobwtk, XVI. Dauphm aad Klsg of FrtscoThls document is also signed by the kiag's secretary, M. To! leads, and attest od by Marquis LaFayette. Before it Is aa oil painting showing a rude fort surrounded by skulklsg Indians and defended by French soldiers. The surrounding country is easy to reoogalM m that of St. Louis. There are also letters, valuable chiefly M souvenirs, from the fugitive, Xallyrawd, and also his enemies, Robespierre sad the first Naoleon. From th) latter is also a recognisssce) of the Orleans grant and promise of protection, dated 17M, five years after ths Bret French Empire bad fallea. Thooonkrasation of the title by Jefferson is dated March 38, 1006, fourteen days after his seeosd inauguration Md two years after the Louisiana pureaatt wm consummated. Mrs. Courtols will bring; suit soon. She has been deterred by took of atesss. A Wealthy syndicate, she Mys,basadTsaoed eaeh. She hM employed lawyers before, bat they have acted s aaspioioBsly that the has doubted their earnestness. As to the genuineness of ber papers there is believed to be little doubt. Bvea tao itetuts of limitations om aot affect The property ia question eons prises all of Csroadelet south of Kansas avenue. Its value is variously estimated frost 9M, 900,900 to fO,OQO,O90. St Joseph's College, the Weeters Steel works, Glesdalo Sine Works, Missouri Furnace, Jupiter Rolling Mill, Carosdalet Flouring Mill aad an extensive oJmaioal factory are built on tho elalm. It also intoIvm two city parks, net to mention miles of business bosses aad residences. Ktausmaa's immense brewery it oa ths disputed tract. A number of wills appear on the records of the Probsts Court, being always from Louis Courtois to Louis Courtolf, Jr. They all vaguely describe a large body of hs-e-Bte -LaaMllw aaJMMxwiuM Sr. Louis, Sept. I. The fourth, tnd by all odds the greatest and finest Kxposition hold in this city, wm opened at eight e'etoek last evening. There wars twenty thousand visitors is at tendance. The displays were handsonwsr aad costlier than the eity is becinnisg to fill an with strangers, who havs come thus early to enjoy the whole serks of fall fsmvitiet provided by too wide-awake people of ths Monad City. OMesge's Annual CmoAoo, Sept. 8. Chicago's saanal iRtsr-Btats Bxpositkm of art aad Indaatry was formally opened at sight o'clock last evening, f or tho fifteenth coassounre aoa son, for a term of over six weeks, stoning Bator day, October St. The dlsfHsy is far aupsrior to My of, Mm preoediag txhibi ttsas. Ths attractions la ths art f si lory, wwwwdwilvr new beeh m umumm aad of a wrnmil , wTW www w wwwrwww w. W1 1 high Cf-MHU Ottawa, III., Best, f. Ths Court hold a firs minate formal teasion yesterday morning aad then adjoarasd anal to-smy. nothing whatever i known aosltivoly regarding tho Anarchist caesi. Hassors, however, are as Mntrowtsdw oonllotiag m svsr. A promlaoat Chioago attorney it sutbority for the statemMt that ths opinion is not yet fully written, aad that ths matter has not jot beest ia oonfereace. "It is,M said he, Ha mtttor is whieh I have ths best of rteeoas for aay Aww wft AaVwtA ALw BU B1L1t , sa S aA rag mm sue mspreme uuu i wm aot asors la hatto. Ths opiaioa will nssssssrily re Jwxea Ba(wwi JPwwlJ(( ftt aTwwMftwrFw marmn nJwa'wwm1

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sw---mPrtMi fManJpllr wPiaw'wnBi sm 1 3 fme in.. WAsblMOTON, Sept. a. CoHgrvmou. Mills, of Texas ssauaaM to deuv th stateatenUi that ha has taken part Ih the Oak View eoaferaaowi. Thsrs i no doubt however, that his views aa ths ItaiwrUM tariff quest ioa will soon he souarht by th. rreeUisnt, espseUuly m Mr. Mills la for the ehairmawshlp of the ways tllj moans eowtmlltoa. Mr. Handall's iMMltt,. ia defined by one ht his sonfidkiNce. wk claims to know what bo is talking buUt M follows: Mr. Kaadall has so desire to tU u la the wnfarenoe at all. He stands exact. ly where ho stood last winter, MndtU. nssvuds exactly what he demsndwl lu th bill toes Introduced by him, lie buliUn th abolition of tho tobacco tax, and ot u taxes on alcoholic spirits ued hi ths art and science, but will not coHwenttoaay disturbsnoe of tho iron or wool tsrilf, it Is safs to say that Mr. Randall will make no compromises with this position, iHslieves ho has a stronger following l the Flruetlt u on (frees taaa he bad in th Forty-eighth or Forr-ninth, aad ncconl. lagly grows stiffor every day. On the other baud, tho conferees at Oak View have not thought of inviting Mr. ItamlaU to participate lit the framing of the Administration Revenue bill. Ills attitude ie no sharply defined that it would lie im possible to regard him m r hnrmonbut ingredient. The piss ia to formulate the bill first sad then to invite Mr. Randall tc approve and support it. And that has been the plan from the outset. There k no talk in any responsible quarter of reading of Mr. Randall out of the party, or of treating him with any degree of discourtesy and contempt. Tho (Administration bill will be prepared, and then Mr. Randall, Is common with other Democrats of prominence, will be aiked to vote for it. If bo can not do so, that will bo his affair." This is an accurate and authentic state ment of Mr. Randall' relation to the con ference now holding st Oak View, and in cidentally of the relations of too Osk View conferees to Mr. Hand ail. Apropos of the sugar tariff it Is under stood that Mr. Randall will resist any attempt to disturb it, at least during the next session of Congress. He regards the sugar tariff as ths only recognition ac corded the South in the protection scheme, and Insists that it be preserved. Furthermore, n is his opiHiott that the abolition of the tax would not give the country cheaper sugar, since Spain, whieh Is nsdly out st elbow and conspicuously fruKsl. would In such an event.at once afHx sa export duty to the, article and thereby transfer to its own treasury too revenue wo hsd resigned. It Is worthy of remark Just here that Meesers. varinne, jaerrMKw, rru.nra and the leaders of the rereaue reform movement, who also object to the alolitlon of tho sugar tariff, proceed upon a totally different hypothesis. They hoW that the tax on sugar is not n protective a- v-a II fl . u r BV...I but is essentially a revenue tax. They say, as Is notoriously the fact, that te sasrar tariff protects practically nothing and nobody. It yields some 0,000,0( of revenue, but does not involve protection to .! ...It. -i tao extent oc more tnaa one-sixteenm 01 that sum. They adopt the sugar tax, therefore, en aoonemie principles, asd not as a temporary pariy expedient. CIVIL.SERVICE RULES. AKewpeneohy Wvlt-Servlee OomwUweemr Ofeerly CeHMnilx toe KoMtentl at nttHrtoree-MerH the Wtanartl. Washixotox, Sept. f.-CIril-ServVse Commissioner Oberly has seat, In respond tc an Inquiry from CharlM X Rowland, chairnum of the Civil-Service board of examiners at Cincinnati, a communication embodying: the views of the commies Ion, respecting the rights of a postatacter to remove carrier 11 end clerks, except for causes named m toe Civil-Service law. "That every carrier Md uierk," the cotnmlsskm says, "in tho Cincinnati postoffice might be legally removed, for cauee, is a propositkm on which yes seed no information. It li therefore concluded that you wish to know whother,.in the opinion of the commieeion, efficient car rtors and clerks of good character may tm legally removed for partisan reasons because they do not agree In poiitios with ths postmaster. The commission has theretofore stated, and repeat, that the power of removal is uareetrksled, except that a removal may not be legally made for My one of tho following etmei; "1. Because a person in the service has refused to contribute to a political f and or for a political purpose. "1. Because a person has refused te reader political service. "ft, Because a person hM refused te per atit the appointing, omoer, or any person ia the civil, service to eoeroe his poiiweal bo tion. "For any other cause say perten illegally r amoved for any of the csw named, can not, under any prevision ot the Civil-Bervloe act, demand restoration." The law fairly construed, they fy, that entrance to the classified civil service shall be upon tho merit of the applicant without regard to his poiitiesl opinion affiliations, sad thst oontmuance In the sorvlet shall be upon tho employ' ""' without regard to hit political opinion or adBHstkms. Therefore the appointing facer who appoint or refuses to appoint an sjlicnHt because ths applicant does or does sot entertain certain political pinkm. violates the law, aad an appointing omoer who removes aa employe because the employe rewww w. w.w-. wJlilMl w-rrU. in SOCOril astee with ths wlahet of the aptKlntlnr Acer, because bo is not a political trn of the appoiating omoer, also violates tlte. WsVW Rutertaialng these views, ths commit atoa replies to your quest ion by myW that, In tho opinion of ths commission, tM postmaster st Cincisnati can not lawfully .ww wi- wiark for the reason that the carrier or olerk oSehonJatfu irom km emnim pww . - .. sxoeot for some own v. the employe's political opmnm.The TMetts Lars Uw. Maw Yosts;,, SeeH. AThero wMafiae brsese blowing- toil atornhtsr, from J sMwthsast, and ths bay was f-M sf white oaps, and the sea choppy. An exceUes day It was for cutter raciag.' The Va!u"lJ beer wstfrhed anchor at tea o'clock and got aader way. In halt aa hoar the Yanks aratt wm well down the Karrowju Yaoh"' men say that tho Volunteer will give tM Scotch yacht every chaace for a rriewi'y mpin hvday, and It is wWh lH,r that Oeaeral Falbt hM goaa oat, Ths far tosThistlo hat demliied every bare for a trial with say of tow Amerioss yaohts. Frequent oh-uees nav bees

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