Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 December 1887 — Page 6

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UMAX. TOPICS OF THE DAT. , i Uwmm from Ivwywhwf. A wwr akaruuHsi Kaighe af LW hi Chicago and eegaaias 4 a revolt Mm prasentsdnslaUti'atkn of Mmt fsMPsafaBTu As a result of tbe late oieoMoa in Xew Xaefc the Irrmg fin of tbs Ucut s stake party ia hk Mtr mm immm a Mmm diffsoetty vm oxpsrtenosd in sca Jarr te try Kerr Moat. Every Mr ta BmxtssVasss4tt ssemed to have a decided icejudloe him and his doctrines. 30 serious disturbances occurred oa the Suva, la Leadoa, although, at Hyde Murk S.ttu f ttplt held a meetlea; ad there were few sxeltiug incidents at Trafalgar Xatvxai. oas was strafe at Princeton, lad., oa Mm lUt, at a depth at MO feet. Tbe Ma from tbs gas k twenty feet high, Four voles of eoal ware passed Mtreuftk. .. Tax BrBtsh aatiw of Mm Fishery Commission wr formally presented to Mm Freshleat oa Mm Bmh. Xo addresses wore made, aad Mm oeoasioa wu devoid of formality. Owixa to the illness of Mm Crows Prinee, Friaee William will, in obedience to imperial command, represent hk father at an future state eeromoales aad tioas at Berlin. Tax proprietor of tke Anareaht reeort at Xcwark, X. J., whose license has been revoked, refuses to close kis place, aad there i a ekaaee of eoaliot between Mm poiiee aad tae Beds. Mr. CBsuxxbas scored a poiat oa kis jailers, having succeeded ia having a suit of eitkeas' oIoMms smuggled ia to him, wkiek ke will take care aot to part witk except tkroagk force.Tmt goTerament side was defeated oa a test vote la tke French Chamber of Deputies on tbe 79th, touching Mm War DeparlagM scaadal HavesUgatioa. Tke ministry at oaee resigned. It k authoritatively stated that neither Caf tie Gardoa aor Ward's Island will be closed keeaaee of Secretary Fairehild's decision tkat tjte money for tke sale of, privileges mast be aoeoaated for to tae Troaeary Department. R worts are 'earreat taat tke German Crown Friaee kas of late shown signs of occasional mental depression. He has written long letters to tke Prinee of " Wales, tke Crown Prince of Austria aad tbe Grand Daks of Badea. ScroatSTKXDKXT Fox of the Stages Mint, says that aot only is the demaad being kept ap for small or miner tola, bat that the banks are now wanting goM dollars. They are also demanding ' quarter aad half dollar ptoees. It ts reported from St. Petersburg that Mm RussbuM are massing JWO.OOO soldiers near the German aad Aaetrian frontiers. PoHek Jews art said to be keeping Germany and Austria well informed regard; kg tke movements of Raesian troops. m .-iib.iih "' A 00CK.K of beys experimented at boaib-makiag at Blair. Xeb., on the 19tb, aad succeeded so well, by tae aid of a pteeh of ras-pfpe aad some powder, that oa of them, named Inais, was faulty injared by a pieee of the barstiag missile. AniR three years of steady work on a section e0Cft feet long of tkeaewCroton (X. Y.) aqueduct, tke drills met oa tae 1Mb, aad so acoarately bad Um surreys beea made aad tk drill mg performed, tkat the points of the drills actually came in contact. Two tkoasaad Scotch orof ters oa tke Isle of Lewes, sapplied with riftes, tents, eta., kave commeaeed a campaign to exterminate tke deer in Mm forests. Tkey allege that (LOO orof ters are starving wko oagkt to be ltvfiig oa the laad aor given ap to deer. Tax mala balldiag of Barnara & Baily's show at Bridgeport, Coan., wm entirely deeeroyed by lire oa tae evening of tke Seek. X early all the menagerie and all tke paraphernalia of the great show were deasreyed, iavolring a lose of 1700,000, oa wkiek there was only $100,000 insurance. Tax Scottfea Miners' Federation have resolved to work bat five days a week and eight hoars per day; Tkey have also agreed to proclaim a national strike in flootland if Mr. Robert Cunningham R. Graham, X. P.. wko was arrested daring Mm London dieearbanoee of 8nday(ttM lttk hwtk seat' to prieoa. ThkXsw York board, of eonnty eaa vaeeers report the official vote east for Beoretary of State, U4,tt7, of wkiek Frederick Cook (Dent.) received Hl,l; Froderlek F. Orant (Rep.) M.MI; Henry George (United Labor), 47,177; Edward Hall (Pro.). .m; DeWitt a Hnntiagtoa (Social), Mlt; scattering. W. Tkx ifw Cermaii GaatlU says: "Tke rosigaaUoa of M. Roarier kas precipitated the Miander-storm that kas long been brewing la the peHUeal tky of Fraaee. Oar opinion as to Mm preeipitons path down which French political development i gash lag Bads confirmation swift and xkaaeMve beyond expectation ia tke eoarse of events." Warraxt were iesaed oa the 21st for MM arrest of John B. Hall Iran and Arthur L. Hain, Democratic inspectors in the Waeervleet (X. Y.) district, for violating the BUte Blect ion law ia signing a fraadnloat reeara of the votes east for Senator. Warrants hare alto been ieeaed for Mm arrest of the same men by United Biases Commieeioner King for violating the Federal Wsetioa law. Txx Aaetrian imperial yacht, with the on board, waa ia collision with aa Italian vessel oa the 30th. The accident happenedei nrlng a fog. The yacht was not damaged. The Xatpreet, who waa asleep at tke time, waa aroaeed by Mm theek. She went oa deck and ordered Mm every effort be made to save tke crew of Mm other vessel. All were rescued except one boy, who was drowned. Tut Becretary of State oa tfee IMa Inst, directed Mm Amerieaa Minister at Berlin to eommawioate to Mi 7aporaraf Geo Keaay Mm cordial tympn hy of Mm Preeloat and atsiaeas of tWs coan try la the aarfaas Iff aces of Mx tVown Prinee. The 1 9armaa caarge d'alTt it at Waahi agtoa on Mm Slet vraasmltted to Mm Beat Depart- . maat a reply Mmreta eeaMag that Um Batpawn waa acopfy movoa by the f symaaehv. '

Tast atrtr paaMaex maabliehnisnt of A. J. MeCVea, aa the Bat Ltae railroad at

Jfcmlr saaPmHfc CfleMlsis tsa HTsjlps? lHBmBl(l on Meabjfctuf tke llsThe loos k $B A ruut at Coriagtoa, Teaaw oa Mm morning oX the list, bamed M. B. BsaNhs faattty grocery stare; Lsnthsapmod Tamer's geaetat store, la the rear of wkiek was Ucaled the poet alios, aad G. W. Bmttheal's law oatce. The loins were partially laoated. Tax Calsraao Coal aad Iroa Companv wen aa oaee agalaet m CeOTornmeat in the United Bsates Bnpreme Goart, Taa Bt Loais dleersot has paesed fi om Bfth to foarth place ia Mm amount of reveane colloctioas daring the past year. Joax Connor, a hacfcmaa, was mardered at Kiag alag, K. Y., oa Mm night of the SOta. Three Huncarians named bsocmk Malaga, Andrew Uhria aad Geo. Fabel, are wader arrest, oaaraed with sac crime. Tax Xewark (0.) Wire-CWsh Works were deasroyed by Bra oa Mm Siet. Loss, (10,000; iasaraaoe, about Mm same amount, ia several com rattles. Jaoob Schwab, a well-known importer of mom, was Instantly kttiea at Xew York, oa the Met, by falling down the elevator shaft m his waaeaoaoc at Xo. 536 Broadway. Tax Servian Government has demand ed of Bulgaria an explanation of the cir cular declaring that Berviaa subject in Bulgaria will act be admMOod to the privileges granted nader Mm eanltulaMoas. Skcretarx WarrxxY baa returned to Washington ia improved health. He was at the Navy Department a short time oa Mm Slst, and afterwards called oa tke President. He will not take an active part ia the management of the Xavy Department for several days. ' Mac. CLXvxLAxehae, as bar guests, Miss KingefortL of Oswego; Mms Minnie Alex ander, of Cleveland, O., aad Miss Julia Severance, of Bridgeport, 0. Tax persons arrested ia Berlin for throwing petitions into the Oar's car riage on his recent visit are Russians, named Kanitmiki aad Romberg. They left Russia to escape military service, and petitioned to be permitted to return to Russia without punishment AT the seseiou of the Xatioaal Grange, at Lansing, Mich., oa Mm Met, Mm executive committee reported IMOt expended during the past year for lecturers, aad recommended the esUblishment of a per manent headquarters at Washington, where records, etc., coaM be kept. Tax Government receipts daring the present month, up to the Slst, amounted to JS0.O8f.M6. and the expenditures to $,, 840, showing a daBaiency of 1,964,SOQ. The expenditures iaceade tbe paymeat of Jsa,38t,?J7 oa aoobaat of cu sloas. Joe RooKX,tbc sow bar who shot Agent Gwiaa of Chateau, I. was admitted to bait at Fart Bmith oa MMjBh.bdf skipped his bond oa the Met, ta Mm sorrow of Dr. Burr aad two other prominent men of Cho teaa, who were his bondsmen. t Officers are iaporsutt of the fugitive. Tax net gold in the United States Treas-

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crease oc nearly ,000,800 Haee tbe m iic stent, aad n increaee of nearly 190,000,000 aiaceealyllast. Tha drcalasion of standard silver dollars bad iaoreased by over 11,000,000 since Mm 1st instant, and by Iy 13,000,000 since Jaly 1. Tax London Board of Trade has award ed a piece of plate to Captain Boggs of the Amerieaa Liae steamer Indiana, and a silver medal aad two pounds each to WUdiag, Pesersoa and Anthony, seamen of that vaetei, for rescuing the crew of tbe British bark Latnmergeh. A Ckjcaoo paper publishes an article ia which it is stated tkat Xiaa Van Zaadt, Spies' proxy wife, is wasting away, food not having passed her lips since Mm dny before Spies was hanged. I.v the fog that prevailed on Lake Michi gan on the 21st tbe propeller Waverly of the Ogdeasburg Una run oa the reeks at Xurth point, five miles above Milwaukee. A relief expedition was seat so her aid. Ikfikmart oil well. Xe. 1. at Findlav. O., caught fire oa the Slst Several frame buildings aad four 90,000 barrel tanks of oil were destroyed. The well and Unks belong to Duke ex Myers, of Flndtay, aad their less is estimated at $15,000, with no insurance. Maktix Tlx Sasp aad Robert Wild were arrested at Boston oa the Slst for lareeay of $160,000 of stock of the Bruns wick Laad Improvement and Colonisation Company of Georgia from A. J. Rogers, iU president. The thoft waa committed at the Old Coloay depot la Boston, November 4. Tax National Opera Company bad its proceeds seised on the night of the Slst at Cincinnati, on a writ of attachment In favor of. Van Duaen Be Taylor, of Xew York City. 8unoxo.v-Gxjtr.RAL Hamiltox received a telegram from Br. Porter at Tampa, Fla., oa the Slst saying that there were two new oases aad one death from yellow fever on that day, aad that there were tea cases m the hoeprt!. i Thk resaaiaa of W. D. Wei eh. a travel ing salesman for a Chicago seed house, were taken to Waukegan, 111., oa tke 30th. Welch had gone oat dock knaMag the dav before. The snow-storm came up, and not returning a searehinx nartv was formed, and his body waa found la the boat f rosea stiff, about two hundred yards from Um shore. w - Hsxxr V. Lbklix and James A L. Wil ton, the embezzling secretary and treasurer of Um Delaware 9c Chesapeake Canal Company, pleaded guilty ia the Criminal Court at Philadelphia, oa the Slst, to conspiracy to cheat sad defraud that company of a sum aggregating 1000,000 and were sentenced to eight and six years respectively (a the Kas tern penitentiary. Tax uaiumet s Heel a Company are fighting the fire in Be mine at Hancock. Mich., on the plan which was adopted when fire broke out la another part of Mm miae tome months aco. Tbe shaft has beea closed and gas is heiag forced iato tbe mine to smother the fire. McKat defeated Con ley ia the boat race at Charles River, Mass., oa the 33d. Rxv. W. ti. Millkr of Btk City, Kas., Is wanted. It it said he hat too many wives. Thk Han term n Oatholk assembly ha voted a large amount of money ta tke Pope. Ax unknown schooner is sunk of Kenosha, Wis., and prcbably all oa board are &et Mn. Glawttoxx has apologised to Coloone! Dopping, and the latter has with drawn his libel suit. Bexx iatereetiaf testimony wai given before tha Inier-Btate Commerce Commission at Washington, on Mm Sid, id regard to rates oa oil to Southern points. Tax Dahlia (tetfU publishes a prociaasatioa suppressing the X atlonal League la Kerry and Clare and several branches la Cork, Gulwav aad Wexford. At the Ir;th Xatloaal League meeting on tke 21, la Dubiia, It waa stasad Meat sines eeereien was adopted euhseHptiomi ta Leagae fuade had laarsueed indeed of sm S gua avuPssvUxevae

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irnifji Clovssand hiilaalai esialsana sbps iss w speet "T,ew CiBVw,lllMIBle PMtMeMsf hat beast seatulhmted by NsBfcasBbtsjsW aaaAMs ilt A WAaatKoroy dmpatah aat Pastmssler fleaeyral jTaott aa aavlac " wpspssepee awewaew oasvw pf ua Mmt ha it convinced that the Government wiU eetahlish a system of postal telegraph wMhin three years. Pmaoa Mkmrt, Um to tend son of Mm Orown Prtaee of Germ nay, will remain ai Ban Reato all winter with bk father. The general health of Mm Crown Prince U good. AaoNntauor Famx has issued a man aBsamVNss1 1 ststssati Jt" sasa a ftJWWsVsXs C!2BmeWptt5att Montreal to ocfer pray ere for Mm restoraMoa of Mm Pope's temporal power, what all evil wilt disappear. Tag beediag factory at Veedereharg, Ind., waa burned on tbe night at the Slat. It belonged to Henry Alfrey, of CrawfordtrUlu, who places hta loss at M,000, oa which there was no insurance. A ooal miners' strike, involving MX men, with a strong probability of extending to 1,000 mora, oi the line of Mm Shenango it Allegheny railroad in Pennsylvania, has beea inaugurated in Mm shaft at Stoaebore, Grove City aad Mm Carver mines. The Athtiistusa, a large hrick block at BagJewood, X. J., waa burasd oa the raoraiag at Mm xd. A auatbar ef store occupied Mm ground tloor, and the loss oc s took will amoaat to 10,000, with about $25,090 iaeuraace. The lose oa the build ing k SaO,0X with $),0O inearaace. BMpmr Koch, aged fifty, aa inmate of tbe Lancaster Cauaty (Pa.) prieoa, awaiting trial oa Mm charge of obtaining, moaey oa falsa pretense, committed sui cide oa tha morning of the std by hanging himself. Jvaoic Waclaos, kt the United States Cfruuit Court in Kw York, has decided oa anneal that U H. Rogers, who was bnaskmaa forSigaal Service OtBcerHenry W. Vewgate, wad abscoaded from Wash iagoou ia October, WW, with $133,008, must aood tha amoasK- of tbe bond $2eMjsa0Qe rajirax BsatCAJtoirs oraaa noees Mm f net that duriavg the eonfereatoe liatwaaa the Gear aad Prince Bismarck Basska and German eemplaint were oampamd without a conciatloa heiag arrived at. Gilbert CAnraa, aged seventy-seuen years, his wife, aa invalid about the same age, and Mrs. John Pepper, housekeeper, wore asphyxiated in their sleeping-rooms at HudsoB,X.Y.,by gas from a eoal store, oa the night of the Slst. They were still alive at last accounts,bat unconscious, a ltd with only slight hopes of their recovery. A TXKRinc explo ion of atlas powder occurred la Hyde Park, Pa., on the 33d. The contractor in charge of the construction of the main sewer ia that part of Use city intrusted the thawing out of the powder to some Hua garians and the result was aa sUted. Two men were serious'.- cut. Hundreds of windows demolished aad goods ia several stores were ruined. Sbooxd CoxrrnoLn Bcttlxx has decid ed that tha sums aot exceeding sea dollars paid to certain colored recruita ia Virginia and the Department of Mm South by Generals Butler and Gil more, under orders of Mm War Department, dated Xovember SO, J&a, and December 32. 1868, respectively, were not bounties within the meaning of the bounty law, and are not to be doducted front the bounty to whioh? any such soldier is otherwise entitled. At aa excited meeting of the First Uniterian Society at Hartford, Conn., on tbe night of tbe Std, an attempt waa made tc euet the pastor, Rev. J. C. Kimball, because of his ooea avowal of sympathy with the Chicago Anarchists ia a recent sermon. The attempt was a failure, a resolution asking the pastor to resign be ing defeated by a majority of eleven. Govkrxor BKAVKRof Pennsylvania has appointed Joehua L. Bailey, ex-Govern or Robert Paulson, David Scull. Colonel Chas. H. Banes nnd John Waaamaker a committee to wait upon President Claveaad and request him to incorporate in his next aioooage to Congress a suggestion relative to legislation looking to the settlement of international difikal ties by arbitration. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Joan Rio, aa old-time minstrel, died at Chicago oa Mm 34th. The Government canal at Keokuk, Ia., bat beea eiosed to navigation for the sea son. Tax peaee arbitration dslismtsi waa visited America from England arrived at Qaeeattowa oa tke 34th, oa Mmh way EMPtoTixs lithographers, m sseslen at Chicago, oa the 34th, took preliminary stops to form State aad Xstioaal organisations. A WARXAXT has beea iMued by the British authorities lor Msa arrest of John Dillon, j THBHxto trouble brewing among the brewers of Chicago, growing oat of the attitude of tbe men toward anarchy. A Russia marine disaster oa Mm 34th ia which thirty-five Uvea art resorted to have beea lest. Fiac destroyed tke steamer Char lee P. Chouteau with a cargo of cotton oa the Lower Mississippi oa the 3Sd. Two lives were lost. It it earreat report la London that Balfour Is to assume tke Tory leadership la Mm next House of Com moas. Gx.xkral R. B. Marcv, father-in-Iawof the late General George B MeClellaa, died oattM 34th at Orange, X. J. A BATTLX between striking plantation bands and citiaens in Louisiana, resulted ia the loea of many lives. Mr. Parxell aad other Irish leaders have beea summoned aa witnesses la a sensational libel suit of national importance. Sfx Ebwarb Thorxtox presided at a Thanksgiving banquet given by the Amerieaa Club la London on the evening of the MMi Maay prominent American Were JIT'WHHa' te Fivx THOC8AXB pertont attend el the funeral, on the 34th, of the victims of the W. A. Scholtea disaster, at Dover. Titers was a general suspension of business. The Queen has sent a message of sympathy to Mm bereaved faadltes. Thk Xxtreme Radicals are trying to prepare a charge of treason agalaet President Gravy for hk per oaal action toward Mm Bo vera meat of Pent and the French tribunals ia the Drefas-Guaao afstesVitV A CnowocB meeting was heed at Dublin oa Um Uth to protest against the treatment of Ma. Curie by Mm Tullamore Jail au0hnttlt. Lord Mayor Hnllivan acted at ahatrmaa and sarea Kngaeh members af the Monet of Commons ware areeaat. At BaraesTille, Minn., oa Mm 34th all hands ia the M.tttiteba ralkead machine shops aad round house, t the a amber of about two hundred, nuk work because Siuv hve smc. SMbau tutiil ssf a mmmsMi uset A aeiay, they say, hat oeeurred several tkaealMfare. Imk Oerman Reichstag was opsned an SkU-V vn.. t i . aiWtL. i n il sreaf anrwaae ewaTOTwrt w IfrSi WTsrs a"trxaxsnPa unrBax aLH jAaUam Laajbs 4hAjfo gLr-x HsFBr sFgttariBa BB sHuum unssa 0BvnrBBrtBe

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I trnjaafr TttCSSfSBSStSSSLM nm A,kBBxsna i 1 !' 1 VTTf!. i.'L aaej eXssXKxsgta, ss ! eeBfaSBtsJfcsXi efrstsSlsBa sseaaywBBsFaaMa sstFesasBBssuJsw (fcsMt Te Bov. BV NkdsahM M. Beit, at foreiga mails, Depart meat, ia bk aaaual re port for Mm year saded June 1, le7, shows that the total aset at the serrlce waa imjmjm. tU total weight of she malls eonveyed from tha United States to foreiga oouaerie showi swt Inareast ia ataVss BassssVt'sfft'SBsB) Jselmasli sa safcsJms Jttsea tJBxssi1 Be iakdeaw aad 1110 per eatst. of other artratae; for Central aad Boush Amariaaaooaaerka BUtt per oeat. mcreasela letters aad Skef par oaat. of other artioles. Tha increases business relation of Mm United State with Central aad South American countries Is further shown by the fact that ha KM there were 00 sailing voseels, carrying the United States mails to these countries, aad ia MOT there were Ml. Tha report ooaUine a eopy of the recent treaty concluded between Mte United Slates and Mexico, and alludes to the large reUil trade which has sprung up aa a result of Mm facilities offered for Mm aareetrioted exchange by mall of small packages of merchandise. "The new treaty in effect, says the retMrt, "makes a aaiaolatioa of the postal systems of the two countries iato oat postal territory. Tha present system," coatiauea the report, Mof dispatching the transatlantic mails br the fastest steamer without regard to Mm flag under which they sail, has given great satisfaction to Mm people of the United States. And much complaint has been made by tbe commercial and financial interests of the country on account of Mm different policy pursued by some of Um Baropoaa government in confining the dispatch of their mails for the United States to certain lines of steamers without regard to ltJk aslAisJ 0 Iia -uyahsimAlnt TbWa fAJn i.n 1 and SouUt American service is aa j good r can be obuineu. u inter tae system of dkpatchia? mails by vessels when loaded." Frequently vessels tendered to the department to eouyvy these malls oa a certain day sail several days before or after the time appointed, to j the annoyance and inconvenience of correspondents. It is suggested at a J taeaas of correcting this evil that the ' Postmaster -General be authorized by law to allow aa additional compensation ; over aad above that now allowed to vessels engaged ia this service, which , would make it to the advantage of the ' steamship companies to adhere to their t scheduled sailing datae. i Superintend eat Bell takes strong grounds in favor of parcel post coaven t Moas betweea the several governmenta, and especially of South American oauntries. This system, ho says, would be aa important avenue for the extoasioa of the . commerce of the United States. He points f out Um advantages derived by foreigt govern m its which have thk system in operation.- Supertnteadent Bell asks for j $4 1,000 for Mm foreiga mail sarviet for the fiscal year. THE SCHOLTEN DISASTER. OMtelal I.lt tf the IaiBwaer en M-Ntrd the Steemohlp Sehettea Keeeatly 1m1 In the Fnsttilt Chaenel. DovxR, Xov. 31 Following k a li st of Mm passengers on the Iti-fated steamer W. A. Schoiteu, as gathered from official sources of Mm eompaay owning Mm vestal: The surviving thinl-claee passengers include: Katharina Frochlig, Simon Binder, Anton Foeadroea, Fred Miles, Wil,helai Bergenetein, Kasimir Josef Moirer. Hubert Reiter. Josef Subotnflc, Hendrik PMtcor, Tbeodor Willm, Joseph Voradom, Loreaz Drekeh aad Carl Feike. The ftrst-eias pMsaagers missing are: Otto Bauer and Henry Blanc Fringe. Second -else missing: Cyril Brov newski, Jacob Juttamann, A Kaay, Giaeeppe DeBertolemy. Aug. Ranch, Anna Bevyver and Hoary Kanyon. Third-class misting: Two members, of the Marcus Kerky family; four of the JetMe Jolander family; two of the Pierre Joseph Taadordier family; three of tbe Seike Racul iaeiily; t two of tM Oar. is Salem family: two of the An tolas Giraud family; two of the Pietro Knrioo family; four.ef the fa'ohaHechueidor family; twr of the Fraa Brennfieck family ; three of the Jan Lagerreld family; fire of the XHeoMotieBkop family ; two of the Joseph Daataaello family; nine of the Anna Frott family; five of the Lucia Fried! family. Also Johaaa Tollman, Stefan Scheuefc. Herman Hesseler, Franx Maekenxle, Peter Jemchowski, Joeef Murawkl, Stanfslaus Oppeaskwsky Baer, Stell Kmaaowitz, Samuel Hughs. George Moore, Max Broker, Mathias Mendel Fiemkwltx, Schnul Helperaa, Hoiasen Glueck, Chains Fried mana, A dele Wahl, Benjamin Seapira, Darap Burstig, Frits Stelta, Franz Burekner, Saaot Peceenge, Janos Takaee, Josef Lusamsky, Marcus Waster, Salomon Godschmldt, Victor Gaeava, Bertrand Bloeer, Adolf Hinchor, Tallo Bat tie te. Rosso Antoaia, Andrea Macogao, Carlo Ckeraao, Francesco Castagno, Eranxiaia Giovanni, MiehaeUa Moraano, Paglia Giovanni, Ernest Kern. Josef Rami, Michel Habekberger, Johaaa Gund, Maria Spiegel, Paul ma Schreth, IgnaU Hofmeister, BolWaus Krymkowski, Andreas Altka, Berl Reife, Stefan Gareky, Christopher Krauth, Mark Bare, Gastar Witt, Joaba Mieie, C. Friellagaaus, Fanny Loeff, Fruta Sollbrig, Louise Xilz, Philipp Wdktr. Julias Teeke, Moinrad Soberer, Gottlieb Xaabauer, Her mann Wetde, Chrietian Wilkeim Spiegel. HeVOH1 t KsHB r0WaFMfc9flt ptBtWrW Ja4 rescued was Baroa Deeles. Herman Knocked Oat. St. Loom, Xov. St The dwttleft in the Mound City will have a new zest given to their relish for Thanksgiving turkey by Mm victory so signally woa for administrative reform and the ahaMMea of German 'instractkn from Mm public schools In yesterday's election. , The CHiseu's ticket was ehenea by a good majority oa a large vote, and ' tha oeeMy 'incubus which has nsplteed : our school f and aad retarded the advancement of the scholars hi the public teasels wiH speedily be removed. s a A. sMNritwfttm OHnhIo OatCACKt, Xov. H. Aagnet Hstska, a eabinet-maker, was arrested yeeteraay mornhsg for ben sing hk little stepson to death. The ah lid's name was MacDIitnan, and he was eleven years old. He re turned to his home, Xo. 433 Xorth Lincoln street, Monday evening, after1 being away for some time, contrary to the orders of Bit stepfather, who, procuring a Mather strap, ono and of which contained a tmckte, admlnkteml sack a rrin U Um hoy kmt wotiw IMmlly utCnrfisi j4iwfii4 Im prip W Wf THv Irea4i4 Jlwiwia IWsvttWBtsyetll t9 )vly stdaVeJ te'C'lBtJIi IMWsIt Ofaf KgussjmAl eASksaah assasiSaHtBssiBnfsli hu sSjaeuaaajaaa aassSaam w-Jtv9v5 va sBVH srtTfflC Hatsru S In us ansrtTBsVe asvetrBBaV Mum afterward the boy waa feund dead 8 aUJu UlfctmsB Kssktlmt' tMUgnejF jshaxetsaaKsdssXl SJrurw BBtBI nvHrJ avrBsJ sa'eaBy tssasssasssBBaBSKatn

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- A MM BJfBsf esMa- aw aT i aral weaha Mm town af Thlhoaeaar hi at La FourchaPar .ah. haa beast Mn considerable dkturhaace, aad anwjstj aa aceeaat at Mm labor strike in tha sugar plantations. Moat bat aot all of Mm laborers are aegroes. Probably a boat tan par cant, are white, many of whom came from Mm Berth to spend Mm winter aad work at gathering Mm cane aad making; Mm sugar. Tha laborers had been organised Into sections or lodge of Knights of Labor ia that parish under Oha. leadership of Julius Bailly, K. O. House saa, wheats, aad two on, Cox, aegroes, and thev maaded fl.Si a day aad sixty cents extra for night watches of tlx hoars. They wars already receiving one dollar a day aad fifty cents for night watches. They also got quarters oa tha plantation. When tbe demands of the strikers were refneed, Mwy refused to work, aad ware evicted from their quarters, where tnanv ef them had their families. They moved their women aad (children to Thibadoax, occupying all tbe barns, sugar houses aad empty houses they could Nad, while the men loafed about the country. At the bogiaaiag of the troubles the State militia companies Were seat to the dlstarlwd districts, and for sevens! weeks a military force was held at Thibadoux. K3n Baaday Use last at the soldiers were seat home, aad the troubles wore supposed to lie settled. Most of tbe planters had acceded to the demands of tLa trikers in part or wade, but taere was a ,enoral determination not to employ nay of the ringleaders who were mentioned above. When the troops departed from Thibadoux a committee of dtisens was appointed to look after the public def eaee. On Saturday night, after the troops had left, a row occurred ia a bar-room in Thibadoux, kept by Henry Franklin, colored, where William Watsoa aad Morris Page, two negroes, the former a man of good character, were shot, Watson being killed. The shooting was done by a white man, who, it is claimed, waa a stranger in the place. Retaliation by the aegroes was feared, and a number of Um male population were sworn in as deputy sheriffs. They petroled tbe town aad guarded the jirincipal approaches with picket squads. On Wednesday morning before five o'elook, while it was yet dark, John G. Gorman and Henry Maiaisou, young men and respected merchant, were sitting around a fire near Um railroad track at the westera ead of Um town, when they were fired upon unexpectedly. Gorman received a large lead slag near tbe left eye. It ranged downward fato tha mouth, baertag away the bones la Ha proare. Malaleoa was struck by two similar slasra, ebopped fromabaroflead.inhisrightMiigh. BtU woandt are serious, hat pomiMy not fatal. The noise of the Bring brought a large party of armed citiseas to the knw'fty, where a general firing ensued, the negroes being in roatidemble force. According to the statement of tbe L:eutettAHt-Un eraor of Mm State, who lives at Thibadoux, aad other officials of the town, six were killed and six wounded. Tha negroes dispersed, but it k most likely that more were hurt. Xo other caeualitios are reported among Um whites. The following k a statement made on the aahjset by State aad town officials oa Um spot: TMinoosArx.r..NoT.t Oer labor troobws had about ceased waea, oa Tuesday after-, noon, tbe people ef Um town ware retiahly Informed that aa attack would be made upon the town during the ntrht. To prevent t trouble a strong jraard of deputy shettas were picketed st all approaches. At tevea o'clock this moralag two of the guards, John J. Gormaa sad Henry Xalatsoa. two of the most respectable sad esteemed young men of ear town wcresaot from smbaeh aad seriously wounded. Two of ; their frkede rushed to their asolstanee. aad while tbey were attemasiag to relieve their wounded comrades they were alee fired upon from ambush, but luckily they were aot Inpsred. A fearful state of exeitemeat arose aad the armed guards of the town rushed te the scene of ; acttoa. They were also fired upon from ambuh and then returned the fire by a general fueitads, watch was kept up until the rioters were dkpersed. Bomesix rioters srekaowa te hare sees kitted aad as maay won a Jed. Xeae of the other guards of the town were injured esceat those mentioned. Tbe people are aeterasiaed to preserve the peace, and all good etttstas are tot perfect aeeerd. The above facts ars galasd from reliable see roes. Cuxy Kxowmjck. J lJtutsasnt-Ooycraor ef thk State. Tayxoh Bbattt. Judas of the Xtaetecntk Judicial WrtrteL T. TataoacA vx. Sheriff ef Tern Beaae Parish. S. Mooux, Mayer of Thfooaoaux. Ijtallra. BtSsBadrftJMsl AaWllif?Ja Wami.vtox. Xov. 3. The Secretary of the Interior haa affirmed the decision of the General Land Office in the ease of Morte Kearea vs. George R. LHMe and Ben ami Ed man, Involving the west half of Mm southeast quarter and Mm south half of Um southwest quarter of section SI, township 13 south, range 1 west, Saliaa- district, Kansas. Tbe commissioner, in April, l3fi, held the claim for cancelation, and from thk decklee Mm plaintiff Kearea appealed. The sears tary says he sees aa reaeoa for disturbing the said decision, and then readers the following relative to Mm other parties in the rather complicated ease: "The application of Deaais Sullivan ta have hit relinquished homestead entry Xo. TBI 1-3, reinstated, aad to lie allowed to make final proof thereunder can not he granted. The case made by his petiMea presents no such equities', as against the intervening adverse claims of LHMe aad Edntaa, as would tasks it proper to permit him now to reassert rights which he voluntarily abandoned. It was not they who misled him into making the relinquishment, aad they. MMrefore, ought not to he made to suffer ia order Mmt he may at Mils late day revoke the action which he eheeste take aa what be thought tsfilclsat taformaMon, even, therefore, wKboot reference to the sworn aUogaMou of Little that Sailivaa sold his interest in the land to one Froet, from whom that Interest (such as It was) passed ta Little's father, and through him to Little hi meet f. Tha motion mast ha denied." Mtaa Vim BaneH fata em Weeds. CmcAOO, Xov. 34. Xiaa Van Xandt haa put on widow's wetdt. In company with her mother she entered Hotctikin't millinery stars yesterday aad proceeded ta pick oat a mourning bonnet. She was pale aad looked exhausted. She selected a black nun's veiling with a loag widow's veil of the tame material. Mrs. Van Xtndt Intimated that the bonnet selected was a little too mournful, but was stopped by her daughter, who saktt "Mother, If you bars earns beea to argue family matIt westM have been better ta have at hsmt.w That tsHnsd Mm argnit, and Mm heavily draped bonnet was ts-swses svsu t"XaasA ssa srs a asn axassrsj a art airss ss srsrsi ssw dr .e

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'-The Tha ed gait W UlMMttd Kefrom S. s. o-- . Gousx TnV-Tbe seed k Mm wo-d r used Luke 0:11. Crhtkal Thvth We ,4101114 receive tU word ia honest 5 odhearia, aad bring forth fruit with Tusa-Autsisnn af A. B. 3d; aot long afw Lcseoutof thk quarter. " Ptaca-Oa Mm shore of Mm Baa of Galilee. near Capernaum. Faxaluh, Accocxts Marie 4: 1-9; t.. 8: 4-d. IxTftnntBTATioxor tux Parable. Mim If: 1-W; Mark 4: 1S4M; Luke S: Ml Ixmooccnox-Jeaus was teaching ja . house in Capernaum probably, sod was discussing with the Pharisees when His mother and brethren called for Him, Uuaklag Ho toast bo out of Ilia mind. .That day Jeans went out to tha seashore, wkete He taught Um multitude. ' Hsu ovrk Hard Places -1. IV dey; aa noted in Introduction. Sx tid; Sea of Galilee, 3. Orxtt muHUwU: literal;,-, the greatest. It was the turning point in His IHiWic teaching. InetrucUoa by parables l now first given by Him. JLtkip: a fishing, boat x. In MreWe,- as Um form best adapted to instruct those who would hd the truth, aad ta ooooeal it from those who woukl misuse it, aad who were plotUst against Hk Ufa. WmtfoHk: from the xH lege, like those in whieh tbe farmers of the Rest lived. 4. Bay smV in the trcKliles footpaUi througit the fields. The teWsare not fenced or hedged. 5. Stony where the rock was barely covered by ths earth. 7. Amomg merne; among the roots of Um thorns which bad bean burned down according to Oriental oattoat, aad which grew up quickly, strangling Mm good seed. I et a kwHirtdfMi not aa uaoonuaoa return. ft seuer was (1) Christ, f2) the apoetles. ft) all who preach or teach the truth. Tha gl eeerf k the Word of God. The Waysidk Hkakers are those whose hearts arc hardened by neglect and sin, so that truth makes no impression, and tha wicked one, represented by Um fowls, pluck away Um good seed. Xota Mutt the wicked one eaa not take away the good ced uclees we let him. He eaa not destroy the Med a the soil is good. Thk k one of tbe r uEhmeate of woridllnees, that the seed As not find a good soil to grow ia, aadthswad which God does to us fails. , ExAxruts. Pharaoh and Foetus ate Scripture examines of wayside bearers, So k Um man who interrupted Jesus while He was preaching-, to ask Him to interfere, acd compel hk brother to divide Um mheritr anee with hint (Luke 12:15). Tax Sroxr-Gnocxn Hainan, are those who are easily moved by excitement, by hopes of worldly good, hut in whose cmsctence and deeper rhoicce sadebsracter Um troth does not take root. Perse cs whose feelings are thus easily moved whose reUgioa consists largely in sympathy and romantic dreams cotxs$rnuig the kingdom of God, if their deeper nature is not touched will soon fall back iato tMr otd ways. Tasnatations aeuanlt, persccaMoas arise, expeetsnkas of joy or worohj advantage fade away, and Mmm raUgka, having no foandation fat Um reason, tbe conscience, the will, the character, will soon vaakh " like Mm beaeless fabric of a dream," KXAMruu. King Saul, Bared AnUpas and Galatiaaa (Gal. 5:7) proved UMBtselves atoay-grouml bearers. So was that propoied disdoia, to wheat Jeans replied: "Foxes have holes,'' etc (See Le. 3). Fslix combined the features of this and tbe previous class. ExAxtn.se. Balaam, Judas and Ananias were thorny-ground hearers. Lot ami Martha were in danger of belonging to Una elate. Shnoa Magus aad Bvsaas combined Um features of these thorny and stonyground hearers. Of Um thorny-ground hearers, the waa of divided mind aui double heart, we have aa example ia Mn who came to Jeans and said : "Lord, I wiH follow thee; but let me jtnt go and bsi them farewell which are at my bexm" (Luke : 61, .) Tax racrr ax Annas (r. S3; Mark 4,31; Lukefi:15). From all Umse wa kern that the trae hearer rmint tha Weed m an Mrnesf d trW Atrf, usaVrsfaiiif it (personstty applies H), and Jheas K, and brings forth fruit with p4i, giving it careful nurture, aad conUnubg through all hlndraaces to the end. Such hearers desire tc anew and obey Um truth; they act upon it as far as they know H; their conscience k guided by H; their character k formed by it ; their affections choose it. CoxxxxTs-By Um Sea of OaUke great multitudes gathered to bear Jesus preach. As they grossed dose upon Him, He got into a boat, and pushing a little way out, used Um boat as a pulpit. From there He taught them about the word of God, and the various ways in which men receive the truths of God. In the paraWe of the sower, tbe cd stands for Um word of God; tbe various kinds of sod represent human heart in various degrees of receptivity, aad the fruit represents Um results of that which was sown. The seed. That is Um Word of God. Kvery time that we hear a sermon preached that k based on tbe Word of God, teed hat been sown la our hearts. Every reading of the Bible, and every studying of I the lesson In the class k a sowing of toe soeti. Xo Sumlay-echool scholar will ever be lost for lack of the sowing of the seed, for ooe a soul front eternal death. Doss aot thk make our chnrrh and school service most solemn opportunities for teacher, preacher and hearer I Does all seed sewn bear fruit? Alas! nc Wkynot! Because of Um soil fat which ft k sown. In our parable there are four kinds of soil spoken of. Ixk at them in their order, (l) Hard, down-troikkm toiL Tha hurrying feet of thousand worldly taougbw and evil practices have trodden the tewmr soil iato hardness. On Uds Um fall of the seed makes no impression. It merely falk onto, not into Um Heart. Tbe truth k Hto ia a llstlssp way- JsW. JL r. mACTtCAL tcoaasnoxs. 1. Lotus teach, ilka Christ, by iltuetr3. 'WehoukJaU be sewers af Um god teed. S. It k not Um fnuM of tha truth, hat af aar hearts, if tha good seed doe net bring forth good f raft. 4. Do not mktake aasHomsat for imw hearts. 5. Time of terapUthm aad dxlleaBy art to test the reaUty of our reUgteu. . Watnaya-jrmaejdhttlm teaa fpftod thfhgs. 7. God skalt with sack terse iMeordhsg a hk aatsssra. ss-sf uwf stsrewvrvn S. Tmt weret resakof ma k ssmudUssaaAsswl ism ssBstrny asajAaguygsS tujf sBBBxnBBBBBtB Btf aSSk J ewgwasxrmxnmFsni ssmy MHsl BFel MsfTb-sI

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