Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 January 1888 — Page 2
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WEEKLY CCWBIER.
vmatk TOPICS OF THE DAT. ef the Cerroaor has aa tWWrXHrtlnil Beak ef Cel. to to tke AntriM Iltavtaatlan Oempeav, mn, rivaling Cave, m4 relies ef . - v . . i- . - ataaeOVSKTHBIU ef WiseeBhMMitecaUn vUAtoTm to tal the Himn, collier for taeaf of a istimitlM ef three to la eheStederd Oil Monprir. Curxr-AXB. tee Bseasbers at (WmC M l Private 4Tl. Mt t Albany tBS tha feaeral of tke tat ex-Seere-ef fttTWmry, Pantol MmiIh. Xunm. cx-Seoralary of ef Mm Ubietd Stales, died m the Albany, X, Y.t been lyleg ia a whieh tt wm kim imM oaly : Fkaxcw Joaxrx gave a Chrfette Coeet AMrtHr, accoatrwMkrn(kpterii'r(HMrtiMtoiag or Aaoreesys eaer a diag mtoraatieaal fast Wbitxxt has htfut med Mr. W. M. B ftowtk, chief etork at tke Bereaai aC Hiw BualBSirmg, tkat ate sorvtaes a eawsf eeerk will act a Biedsl after 3. Sir. Smith ha tow ia ; twenty yea ra il. JUrcux, far 7 years 1 dark of the Heaee af Reproisnta i at Washiagtoa, dM aa taa Bight af aha Safe, axed seventy-ana. Ha was m I etork ef taa Heaee taroaga ef President Uaceta. Tarn trial ef Rer. Dr. Hlbiretk, a promiMothodtot aria fetor ef Cleveland, O., COA'Btaa wJwBwt feaB fcHal lam , committee ef clergy far nearly three weeks, tot amahs d i aaa Mi fa a verdict af acoa.lt toi. Laaewrjurr P. F. Mat received aa lato Xew York, aa toe Sid. gun cotton, ia aria tic atMaal af toees peas. It wa soarto explode by taa opeaiag af Fortostateir ito nature at titae to avoid taa aaaIt It statoiaaraHaWa aatoarttf tatt taa athar rtoitmg Irtak aratatas aa a caacBiator jr attltada toward Mm ;ie Iraiaaa. TaaraBaeataa Daaaa Tletoria'c jsattoa ajft, waleii waa arataatoal by taa Dk af trial af taa aak af ta Jftraaw MgjpVtmmm acjaJatt taa trattaas af taaJtowTark. Baatoa Jt Xaatraal railat SU ta tan Ualtoa Statac Cfaxait ia lfawTark. It W bMa to aratjJaaaa Wallaan rttarra Sf4aT, 3toar Saatk Im Fraaaa cawaiaaat taa Itoar HthrWti ka4 aaa oray kit gararaanat to araeaatt tJw Jaaaary. A Fraaea cawaaay laad Iran taa aatfrat of taa far taa aaraata of 9m. FkaatVAjm V3trm Hitnx dHai at k4a ratHtate hi Fiiilaielpkte, aa mm 9a, aftor aa fflaaM wktea jm fkaad Mai to kte aaaM far avar a Tear a half. Ha tras a dfettofrafeaad acton ttot, a4 waa wMair kaawa an a iiaetoajtot. a waa bant af JParftoa aeatf ia WaatSaM, Maat., fisaleaiaar 7. Mt. Tlax aaat aart af I'akaaaitlf ItTIt ia ia aaaar. Aaaaat; taa aatMiasa daatrarad ara taa WakaiaM Baak, Hajwao4, Wast- ; at Xarraj't karaja gaaaral ttoro, aoatK. A. llorrfe' towalry atora, MulaafTaaAfcAapaajaa 'naaBaal aa i aawraBaaa Aajvaraky aa a tora aaatkar af . aaa at farty aaildiags ia Tr g tertiary af taa 3tary aaaraerral tot rtaart aoaearaiat:, taa reeaat trtoi trtoaf taa Hated fttatot skip ChlaagM. Taa ataaa aaaaal . aatahnd aaria; aaa jtx heart raa waa la.1 kaate, aa4 tea Baaaakaaaa 0peei far aai haar aaa lSfc kawat Taa ataaa karaa-aawar aaratoaaal waa aJM aaataa aiaxtataat far aa MH laa ataekiaarT week far taa itotaa Xary Itoaartaaaat 1 Hear Tork -;aal Harfalk aary yara, i aaaktar to kwHd . war-aMae. are MarkT aatNtaatiry. At 2tow Tork taa MitotfartaearwaartA aratoaraaTa ft aa4 aa4 tae abta h aahar total aawa. jTaa aaar ItoJMtojra ara aaarHr aoaaalataal i raaar to raaarre taa at tea taa IBfwflawUPwl awa wwal wkick aaw tkat taa JawJwfcw ewllWtatka'T Ifw'na'Oa' JWJ' la taa toat war, waa lurre alariajr ataatin aata graatoa ia-Tai-1 k two yaara toarmoatk aar. Taa araraaja toaztk a 1 1 rloa af aatdieri a u aa, wMawt bare ajMhttl faBOJkaftMl ajajpjaaiJaMVWfJE lh taaiv4aB-av ftkal fto awwpaai fB ajaaoflia aaTaaawairaaHP aaaaaa aaai aiaap yarto to, twa yaara aa4 okfkto aaya Taa faltowiar baa Waa Hxed tiaatoataattaoWkfte WaaMaajtoa aarfat; taaoantiac; laaaoat rfoaiatat'a raoaatwia. r, Jaaaa-y I. fraat 11 a. at. aatil m at. gaMaat amar,Taarayt Jaaaary iiwlaaaat raavatkwt, Tkaraaay, Jaa wary 1ft aatoaatie 4iaaar, Tkaraaay.
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la taa a aa) to aaanta Mr. Itoaah'a kaat tatalauaa an ataatttotiaaal aaMMUaaat aa taa Mtotoatat aniTlTa- aaa ataaiae waa taa ap mmm aaatiWtMllaa4aftoat ia O to tiaitrt taa itnnaai am asaattiva ma idMl tram taa tea af itoaatt. ac jneawM. tat aaaal laaalaltoaa wan aaoalt f. aaa. a aaaiwatoa.' aaaHaajewraea, toamtaaJaa ant,., tattoltoaaa. akart P nr. vanvw. -Mtk af Mea. aatk C. aaa attar to- alipltea of a tame ai af rajtat aaa taa aaaatawkaat of a mt mmi to attoaalaa laaaral. toe ataatark of taiantto tot w7 KHSONAL AMU tKNCRAL. Tax JTaral Otrmmn ka Xataerar aaa aaaatato4 Uaaat Harkart Waatarak acy ooaaallor, wltfc too trtto af aaoaJfeaay. Tmk aaaaal etotoawfoa af taa Waiak aeaiaHaa af nttoaarg k, Pa., waa aald at tkaFtftkATaaaa M aaaaat HaU aa tbe Mte, a4 waa aartleiyateA ia ay aaToral aaadrad aiaaara fraaa all parte af PeaatrlTaaia, Baatora Mtia aad Waotora Vir(iakt Ta f aaaaal af taa lata Caagraetataa Xaffatt took piaoe aa taa Mik at taa Coagraiatiaaal Ckarea, TraTarae City, Mick., Rr. S. a Cato oatoiaUn;. Tao Coagreattoaal aeataaittoe, ataatbars of tao ooeaeil aa taa bar aad tao Oraar af Free Maaoae atleaae ia a body. Taw atotkiag af Barnard Mate, aa eataloya at dWrtiiiorj Ko. 8, Preeaort, Pa,, gat aaagkt ia tbo eag waaola at taa dUMUocr, aa taa Mta, aad before tke aagtoa eaaid be ttoapad. Mote waa drawa iata tao aaaekiaa aad to terribly maa (tod tkat aa died ia a few atiaatoa. It ia aaw alleged that CaaUia 8ba of the JUaatat Ligkt ArtUUry, of St. Faal, Mtoa..whakaa ahaaeadad with dafaiea ttoaa aaieaatiac: to MM or awre. aieo twiadiod tke ataaafaataat of the Cktaago Military eaeaapeKaat by pattiBfj ia a bill far the traaeaortatiaa of a ataeh larger aaaieor of atoa tuaa ware areaaat with the hattanr. Ax iaqairy baa ahowa that a Fraaeh Maafciag aaaaafaeaarar baaejat thodecoratlaeief tka Lagiaa of Haaar f or ),a09 fraaaa aad that M. Witoaa aad kto aeeomanaea ahared the aaaito. M. Wilson's arreat ia exaaatod ia eoaaeottoa with the affair. Oim of the raroat af wild aaiatala, a whita deer, waa killed a few days ago aear Saowshoo Maaataia, Ciiatoa Coaaty, Pa., by Prataoaatary Maaa, of Saabary. It waa aoarly pare wblte, aad eae of tka largaet doea arer killed ia the reciaa. Da. A. B. PxLMaa. LL.D.. deaa af the aaaartateat of atedteiaa aad sargery aad arofaaaor af pathology aad the praetiee of medieiae ia the UaiToraHy af Mkkigaa, fo dead, aged aareaty-two years. Ktas Kauuctta has Ttoed two bill aoated by the Hawaiiaa Logielatare, oae of whieh waa to aboUth the oaaeo of Gararaor. The Lagielatare daaiaa the right af taa King to ate taa Teto power. Tnc aaaaal report of Chiaf Xaral Cosatraetor Wilton jaat kwaod by taa Goteraaiaat aria tor. ia expected ta be of Tahto to persoaa iatoreeted ia aaral Mat ters, for taa reaaoa that it eoataiaa a aew featawa ia theee raaarto la the shape of thoraach deacriptire artietot aaea all of tao raeeat addittoaa to the aaral loot, a Mtied byaaaaibtr af illattratfeaa aad aaetioaal plaaa. Maa. UvutK O'jiwkx, a widow, ia eoav aaay with two of bar children, a boy aad xirl. wkile waUciac oa tha track of too Hadeaa Rrrer railroad a abort dietaaee abora Rkiaabeek atatfoa. If. 1.. were a track by a loooatatiro aad all three ia ttoatly killed. Taw Sal taa af Tarkey baa aoafarred aaea taa Kiag af Greece tha decoration of taa order of Siebaaai-IaUiaz, eat ia dia a, Taa SaHaa will aaad aeoagrat alatary lattar to tha Pope aa tao oeeaeie af hie tobiiee. Mb. Pakxcli. is apeadiag the Ckrietataa halidayt with Mr. O'Skea at El tka m, MKTaat Mr. Faraall'a health ia ataeh kapraTtd. He will probably addreat hia aaaatttaeata to Cork ia Jaaaary. Obxbkax. Joax C Fxsmoxt, aompa Hied by bis wife aad daaghtor, arrived ia Loa Aageles, Cat., aa the aatk. The Gaa oral aad family praaate ta spend the reiaderaf the wiator at LM Aagatos or taa Tietatty, aad while there will alete km aeooad rolama &t memoirs. Kxr. Dr. Saxcxl Or. Smith of the Firat kVtbadfet Bpieeopal Ckarek of St. Past, Xiaa., baa aent Biabop Fost kii resign tioa as ita pastor. He Is reported as say ing ia tola eommaaiCAtioa that he is aaaWe to eoatiaae as a Methodist minister, beeaaae ha can not work ia banaoay with the priaciplos of Methodism aa laid down by tha last aoafereawe. Tn semi -annaa l examination at tha West Poiat Military Aeadamy will begin oa Jaaaary S aext, aad will taet a boat two weeks. The I earth elaaa h very large. bering tzi cadets. The examination ia tkto grada is rather severe aa tha atadaata who aateraii the academy m Jano last, aad tbe iadtoatfoas are that a boat thirty wilt fait to pass aad be dropped ajPflHMaV MM aNMTTtCO Tmk aahaeriptiOM to the "Xational parsa" for Edward Bargees, the designer of tha Parttaa, MaySowar aad volaatoer, of which ia tarn oaaceeefaliy ITLV, aem a aheofc far that amaaat was t ta Mr. Bargees at Bos ton for a ChristKitra Joax of Abyssinia is said to be asaklag farced marches to attack the Itattoas at Maeeowah. ST. PxTBMaclMis Hooded with aedl ttoaa band bills, hwplred by the aairenrity atatdaata troabtos. Jonx S. Swirr, of Hartford, Caan., wha waa reaently foaad gailty of tha marder af his wife, waa aaaltnced aa tka 2?tk by Jadgo awafard to be baaged aa April , A aosair pertoas wars mjarad aad two paaaaagar ears ware wracked by a cet Itotoa betweea two paaaaagar trains on tka Lcag Island railroad ia Brooklyn aa taa mora tag oc taa 17th. uot ijajtaaowas, wbHa skating at Ottawa, Oat., aa the S7tk, fail oa tke laa aad racaiTed pain fat in j cries to his bead. Meu W. W. Concorax obsarred hfs etjratyamth btrthday rary quHtly at Waabtagtaa oa tha X7tb. Tbe seed ahilaa tkropist was feeiiag wall aad Terr bappy arartbc aleaeaat toddants of tha dav. which be enjoyed with the same iattrest as arar. WNtLE nearly aranrbadr etee is cnior iag a ftcaaea af ratt. Sneaker Carl We re mains hard at work at his qaartars ia the M ixa Haate at Wash tog ton, bat tha arrastgla the aaaa)s1ahaj aaaHalt'saas by
fairs, tost toatoa aaa asaatoa? acMtaa. wa wcj wCtt toeveapa aaajTW awwpra aj saaxsjwww"i taahtaa eThar toam'toja whtoh died la areas the aahar day ta Parts af craotot af tor MtaTariag aigat hears af Tmk taiiaaaaa at F. J, way, caaaauaa PaciSa cendactor, at Whtaipaa. Maau, waa baratd oa the aight af tka Sitk, aad Gay was trimal.a la hto bed. Mis wife aaaaat fraaa the city aad Oay was tiring alcws. Kax Cc'a powder atttl at rmafer If. Y.. waa klawa ap aa tka moraiag at the 37th with a tot-rifle aetee. The werkaaea ware at hraakfaat at tka ttme aad aabedy was iajarsd. Tke leas of property is ooaatatraeto. Rar. Jamm Powxcx, D.D., aarra spendtog secretary af tke Aaterieaa Mieeieaary Ataeciatioa, died aaddealy of aaeptoxy oatoemorniagef tkazTth,tka day after his ferty-iftk Mr today, at aw restoeaec ia Brooklyn. Wm. Waaait, of Oarer, X. it., ciatma tc bare cetabliahed hia right ta a share ia sixty-six acres af laad la Mew Tork City, below Canal street, rataed at le, , Tmk gang of barxlars aad garretort that has settled dewa ia Baatoa are grow ing balder arery day. Xot a day pastes that burglaries are net reported, aad dally gamt ting has become a common oeearreaca. A roxjocs harrieaaa from tha west, aceoatimaied by a aerere aaew-starm, prerailed orer the whole of Greece, ea the nigat of the Sth. Twenty-ire Tassels were drift asbera aad wrecked to tac Galfef Patmes. Jamb Watsox, a mine boss, ia the eav ploy of tke Pennsylvania Coal Company at Pittatoa, Pa., waa shot aad fatally woaaded oa tbe 27th by Samatl MeDoagall, a welgkatastor at tha same mine. Botk mea ara over sixty years of age, aad kare beta in the employ of tbe feaasyiTania company for over forty years. The Praasiaa and Gerataa departmeatt af jattice kare commlteioaed Jadga AshcoU to stady aad report oa the American penal system, witk the view of makiag it tke basis of a new system ia Germany. It is reported tkat Secretary Lamar will shortly make pabtie an opinion afttrmiag the deeieioa of acting Commtostoaec Stockslager against the claim of the State of Kansas to large tracts of laad la that State, alleged to hare been Illegally ewtifled to tbe Union Pacific aad Kansas Facile Railroad companies. Tmk Pope, ia receiving sixty delegates from tha former poatiacal army, headed by Generals Kaaeler aad Charttte, expressed sorrow at betax deprired af hk army, bat this sanction, ho said, was softoaed by the hope tkat the day wa near whea be woald again be enabled tc bare his devoted soldiers aroaad kim. Tag steamer Roman, whteh arrived at Boston oa the 3Sd, broaght a stowaway, a Scotch boy of eighteen, aad permitted bia to laad and escape. Tke Commis sioner of Emigration kas flaed the com pany $1,03 aad the Teseel is detained ia pert aatil the bey is returned or the Sac paid. Axbrkw Sixlxr disappeared a week ace from bis borne aear Canton, O. Oa the zth he was foaad ia a hay mow witk botk legs f rosea ap to the knees. Stmler declares that he crawled into the the hay mow witk the intention of lying there aa til be froee to death. The chances are he will die. Jacob T. Waixw.JQKT, a welNkaowa metallurgical engineer af Pittsbargb, Pa., has for years had great faith to the idea thstaataral gas eeald be atiliaed ia farnaee eapotas for ordinary easting, wkkb reqeire great beat to the smelting preeWith the ce-operatiea of David Carl in, manager of the iroa aad lead works of that city. Mr. Wafawright ban seeceeded ia deatoastratiax tbe s access of his principle. The Prince of Wales has presented John L. SalliraM witk a most asteeadmg walking stick of asalacca, with a bage twieted snake for a bead, ia maatire silver, aad wjtk its scales carefully carved. LATE NCWS ITEMS. Gorxxjfoe; Joax S. Maxxaxoke af Misaoari died at the ExeeatiTa Mansion at Jefferson City oa tha aight af the 3Kk, af aeato pasnmoaia. withia forqr-eigkt hoars of tha time be took his bed. Me was fiftytwo years of age. RxroaiTn were received on tae mnaaaoanciag tha death of Emperor WilKam of Germany, bat they proved ta be with oat fosmdatioa. Tbe pott-owke safe ia Charleston, W. Vs., was blown oaea early oa the ing of the 36th by barglars. They teined fM6 ia money aad $1,16 ia stamps. IT is aaaoanced tkat the Data aaa Union Kattoaal banks at Dalnth. Minn., are to coasoiklato Janaary L The aew Unk w ill bare a paid ap stock of $I,f0,f. The Moeeow Giattt. eommenung apoa Lord Raadolph Charehlll'e visit to Ressis, fays: "His visit will dispel kit prejndiees. He will lad xo traces of aggressive plans against India." WXILX eaaaaed ia scraping tos oai taa lake on Eta Claire river aa the 9th, eight Tataabte horses belonging to Maseer, Sscatry At Toaer, of Stillwater, Minn., broke throagh aad seven ot taem were drowaed. Mx. QLAaa-romt embarked apoa tha Channel steamer at Folkestone oa tke 38 th aa hia way ta Fraaea. Me was cheered by the crowd which had gatberea to sea at: off. Tbe issae of standard a liver del tors from the mints daring the week eaded December 34. was 7.7ef. The ieeae dar iag tha eorreaponatng ,iertoa ot met year was fait ,7. The shipments of fractional silver coin since tbe let Inst, to ante, Mn9.(Sl. A cofroeaatoff has been gran tea by taa Mexican Government to a steamship cam peny for a line between Mow York, Jfear Orleans and Vera Crax, tbe reeeels to teach at all Mexican perm an the Gnlf of Mexico and to carry mails. Paul Boecx, af San Franctoco, who was coarkted of amaEgliac ft,M9 worth af diamond ieweiry aad fancy gowns, was sentenced in Xcw York, oa the Stib, to a year's imprisonment. Mx. ConoonAX, printer af the Cork (Ireland) A"mtorr, has been arrested on tka eaanrc af aablisblag in that paper report af meetiacs of proclaimed braaahes of the Xattoaat Leagae. Tkk itoet-omce at Maes ilea, O., bargtariaed on toe night of the 27th. Fear bags of Mail from Cleveland aad Pittsburgh were cat open and riSed. A small aatoant at stamps and money were taken Tbe water ia tha river at Montreal rose two feet an the Mh. There Is erery indl catton that the dyke bailt to prrrent a rtcarrence of tbe damaging foods of pre Vieaa years will hare a ser era tost. 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to the Fa, Dec. f. A apactol CaaVaxaa Waaawfcaw84wwa wJ I tke Xatdar cantatas! aa totorriew witk lantmr Jaka Stter aaa aheat he Waa lagaaa dwpatoh M todays Mew York . . I rarM. wakattatot tkat be Maa besomed hianeetr to XM innis 'companion at Jaaa MflnV 9 wawawaT 1 kauwldged B'atoe woaM be reacaatBatod, aad that Aaator. Jrma. u (Hhermaa) weald ! aot allow his name to go before toeooarmtios." The Senator eatiled aa be read the dispatch, which, be said, was "all fadge,H aot a word of trash being ia it exaept that he attended the dinner. Senator Sherman is aataeaadidato far the presidential neminaUea kt the sexes af etririag to get it, yet aa woaid feel gratifled if tke aomia alien wore tendered to him, aad be weald accept K, aad do all be eeald. by honorable means, to secure taeeees. So far from net permitting kit aame to go before tke coBTeattoa, he does ast totoad to) rettraia hi friends ia their efforts to bare him nominated. Forthsnaore, be does aot believe that Mr. Blaine will bead the tieket again. Senator Sherman is dohig Bosnia:, however, aad dees aot intend to do aay thiag agaiast JBIaiae. If the Repablieaaswaat Biaiae to kea their ticket, very well, the ticket will receive his cordial sapport aad that af the party ia Ohio; bat Mr. Saeratatt weald aot exchange hto presidential chance for these of Mr. Blaine. Mo impertoace what ever is attached to tha Weria dispatch. It carries discredit aa ita face. A man who weald repeat a private coBTtrsatioa at a dinner to a private aease ia ash iag ton weald aot be bettered to this ex tent. BeeMes this, it can aot ha beHevea that a man of the experience of Seaator fSbermea woatd dtocnts his political fat ara at a dinner taMe, aad especially at a din ner given ta aa Englishman. The aame af John Sherman will go before the Repablicaa convention at Chleace aa the MHh af Jaae, fchjg, ProTideacc permitting. THE NATIONAL BANKS. Beaatwr Oharies R. FarwH'sBM For Mte Pefaetoattoa at tae Xattoaal atoakteg KrstoM atote. Cttr aaU RAttree I. teate4aest to Tafce toe rtaee af That of the general government. Cbjcaso. Dm. 3. Senator C B. Far well, ia talkiax Ttaterday a beat Ms Xatieaai baakiar bill, said: "The bill is aalto severely criticised ia varione quarters aad by parties who adml t that they have aot read it, aad wha freely con fees that they do not fully aaderstaad it A boat f ve years ago the Xattoaal bank ing elrealation wm over $atv,Ma.&9a se oared by aboat f),- C. jr. FjmWl. m,m of UnKed States bonds. Xow the ch-calattoa of Xattoaal baak notes secured by UaHed Mtatea beads is f,OW,Ooa, The Xattoaal debt is beiasr raWlr redaeed. aad as the bonds wiM soon be paid they are xatarallr held ata aretniam. Whea the beads are paid ear present backing system will be at aa end. I ak mysell the aeration is oar Xattoaal banking sys tem worthy of perpetaatioa? , i antioroea to answer the aaettioa in the afx rotative. 1 eonsMer n tae most taoroagn. eompiese and faal ties srstem ever devieedby asan. Hulu ilutwa that th srstem mast seoa vreira uUu MMwtMiir in done to save it. aad xrmiy beiteviag tnat Ks perpeiaattoa U of vital totaertaaoe to the presaerRv aad commercial dignity of the eeeatry, I ant broaght w ttu. sMttiM h&w shall it be doneP I hare been able to obtain approximate agares as to the debts of the mates, including that of Virginia, whose bonds I weald not accept at any price, aad Bad Mm total State iadebtedaees is aboat aseaaaeaas TkU to tutt snaacsent aa foandation for oar Xattoaal banking system, to I tboeght of adding to R the ataUil ttMtobtedaees of the chief ctttot mJtu eooatrr cities like Chicago. BalM mere. Itostoa. raiHHtetpnta. etc iw a s . rte . acxregato bonded indehtedaees of these i BMuutof kaowiac at the ar eat time. I won Id add to them the bondt mj tmm nllnuli. Th sabstitatlen of these securities for Government beads Is, to mr mind, tbe application ot piam ami waetJenl baeiaess priaefples in a matter of national intperiance aiy (Um wmuat he thrown aroaad this aromutmmd irnisa the Secretarr of the Trees sry, the Treaearerot ine unites, mates and the Comatroler of the Carreaey. a mmb Kims ion. or committee, to whom all bonds mast be referred. I wenM prerMe that Um bmids of no Htate. eitr or rail road that has ever defaulted in interest h aeeetttod. that all of the bonds shall be worth tmm- in the marxec ana taat taey be accepted at seventy-live per cent, for tbe State aad manicipal aad ifty per cent, for the railroad. Based apen this McaHtr. ear present splendid Xattoaal Wavu- itIm woald be as saft as K is aaw aad its existence wen a perpetaJane atutrpn's IfaHaey Taant.t Rome, X. Y- Dee. 1. -Jacob Skarpe amd hl wife, who left Mew York last erening, arrived aero at seven o'clock this wmnrmimr. Mr. Saarae aame eat or ine ii.iilw.eor aaaldel. bat was helped oaT the step to his converance ay nts graaamnm. sr. Korcri aart sr. UtBSV. ine nnskajui ,r kin tR-nniidnnaxter. lie xreesea his relatives who met him at the station and expressed hto ideatara at seeing thorn. The familr sieigk was driven tknuk tdde streets of tha eitr a thaoee to tke ceaatrr seat in the sabnrbs. v-m v. ftfaarne will saend the boil days. ess Another Fhcht Ii PutT.AatMiA. Dee. 3K. A rep t was irealated thw morning that the beads employed by the Philadelphia Keatitog Railroad Company at Part Reebreead bad gone on a strike, aad that was the forerunner of simitar action oa the part of the Sehaykill miner. Upon inveetlga ten it was learned that there bad beaen some troahte among tbe men on tbe wharves, bat it had not gone so far at an apoa raptor. In Ranndal circles the belief that a strike It impendlnr grow mace. 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Aad ttoasca Away Knueandnt hf PAmato 4wxw aTJawMaW'w e JaMPww( awwkJJ'wkjrtkjpl'sm aaaa- tf mulil to tot ffaaOakiaaawaY Alxaxt, X. Y.. Dec. 34. Ex-Secretory atone tag died at l:t a. am. to-day, at tha af his aaa. Jean ft. Manning, an ttrest. Death came very peace Mace morning tha spark at ilea gradaaUy tiefeered. aatil the light was a lhTe aeaa. Ha died in tae protease af hie family, beside his bedside behtt Mrs. Daniel Manning, Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Meaning, Mrs. John B. Ddaannty, Miss Mary Emma Manning, Mr. Was. J. aVyar aad Mr. Robert L. Fryer. Jtottol JfsnftMy. Oae af tke atteadaats was Frsdertcfe Meers, tka faltkfal colored boy who has been wHb Mr. Meaning eiace he catered the Treat ary Department, and waa was wtth the late Jadgo Foigsr ta a sintilsr aapeeky af body servant. Moore was one of these who bars tha body of Jadga Fotger to tha grave, aad It has been ar ranged that be shall perform the same last service ia behalf of Mr. Mann lag, to wheat be was warmly attached. Mr. Maaaiag's mental raelltties remain ed dear far the past few days, and nearly ta the aaar af deatb his hearing faculties were la tact, aad be eeald naderstand what was going oa. At noon the end begaa ta appear, aad all ware prepared. Be bad received aolr communion at the ads of Rev. Dr. J. Livingston Reese. rector of St. Paul's Bpieeopal Church, several times since the bead af death ap peared, aad the clergyman was at hto bedaide this morning offering prayer and eens elation. Tbe arraagemeets ir taa fenersi bare not yet beaa completed, bat tbe day will probably be Tuesday next. BIOGRAPHICAL Ken. Dm tot Maaa lac. late Set f clary of the Treasury, waa horn at Alaeay, X. f AngastK 131. He had aererhcM puetfe em. e until he was aaoototed Secretary of the Treaary, MerehS. la. He had, hoa-cver, fceea at toe head of the Dcwoeratte efaaKUatiea ef Xew York State since IKS, bavtoc sueeeeded to the ebetrmeasbto of toe Demecratte sentmittee Mr. Xaoae, the present Collector of Castems at New York CKy. la 1T Mr. Xsaatog heeame eoaaeeted wtth the atanagemeat of the Albany Arr, whteh noser waa eenlretcd hyhtat MtheUmcef hto aaaoiatmeat. He beeame a director in the National Ceanrertnel Beak of Alaeay tn lwt. aad at the Um ef hto aaoehttnieat to the Treasury Department he was y reals est efthat Mr. Maaaiag's health aegea fatttog raesety awrtoghta eoaaectlen with the Treasury De partment. Md taallr hto eentHtten htaanta se ptaearieas that rctoraaUua waa toaaa toke atoorately necessary.! sea voyaee aad rest were recommended, aat about a year age he sailed for Kegmed aad remained abroad for ttme. Here hto condition was eondderaety Improved, aad after rtotttog petals ef Interest he returned to Xew York, aad sabseeaeatry to Ms home at Alaeay. Durtog toet Seatemeer the Weetera Nesienel Baak af Xew York was eataeifhcJ. aad aaea hss re turn Mr.Maautox assumed the prertdeucyot thetottHattom,aad ectupled that pestttoa at the Mate ef hto death. eoxx to the rcxxxAi. w.unwrn. TW 97. A Ittrr number f . . w, - rt of dtotiagnished persons, including man. OiirvMuit net rials. left Washincton yesterday aftornoon aad last nlgbt for Albanv, to atleasi secret ry xaaniag s funeral. President Cleveland, accom panied by Messrs. Bayard, Fair child VI le, Lamar and Uarlnnd.ot ni uaatnet, J OMam.l LaoKiut. left bv the Balti more dc Potomac road at 3:4& yesterday af tentoon. Beeretary n aitner. w m m -Y.w V.wV mmA KMroisnr Knd.cott. now on his way front the Rest, will botk Join - - a .aa SW t ; rresideat ta Aioaay to-nay. im lU4it mmA ki nartv iccan4ed a special car attached " the Congressioaal exa press. In the same train, ami occupying Palimaa immediately ahead af tha President's car, were seated Samael J. tr.xUII JmAwm Schooa maker, of the Inter Htate Commieeton: Third Amttter Williams and K. K. Yoaman. A latet train last nlgbt carried Sixth Auditof vniariiu. SuAerrkinxArehrtoct Frerirt. John 1L Travnor. of Xew York; John II. Walsh, T. O. Keileber and G. W. Albright, the last three f el lew-townsmen of v. uu uratarv. These oraclals will represent the Treasury Department and the Xew York rJtoto Demecranc ajws stion at the funeral, in accordance with the expressed wishes of meetings of the association and of treasury officials. Those that are on the train with the President will arrive at Albany via the West ithore road about six o'clock this morning. while those on the late train wxl reach there aboat noon. They will rendezvous at the Delevan House aad proceed thence to the funeral. Vr- Vau. Ttee. TT. Members ef the county Democracy met yesterday at the -v. .MtmrAmt ni ah and completed ar rangements to attend the f noeral of ex- . e ert utlll Secretary Manning to-ny. mj a" to Albany on the : a. tn. train. Roto rations of sorrow for Mr. Manning's death were adopted. The rtetegawo-t going to Albany will number one hundred, ineladlng Congressman CampbeM. exMayers Cooper ana trace, otsston Mnrphy and Daly, Cohmel J. B. Fellawt, Rd. Kearney and President Beekmaa of the Board of Aldermen. IM Mtotae ltoto JHndents. St. PCTtxeattxe, Dee. 17. Another riot aeoarred In tbe nniverslty yestonlay, growing oat of the dosing af the door aad prevention of the students from rearing the building. The students lic-ams exasperated by this net ion, nnd handled tome of the faculty and attendants very roughly. The doors were sebscteently refcd ami nlet wasrestored. Themotlre of the students in reetottng the unlrsrsUy iL-1,1. m.r .tiralv MMMtli!lltoal. bttt arc directed toward the dismissal of the rector aad securing the abolition of the w.w Mlwskv atotntos. which the ehnextoas reeter tostttatea. taerweaae m the etodents arrested for prevtous affencet ... - ...j.i . . . a MM I - rs
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at not, mm Tmhm what They Cn m nr'iLcj'. w-i ,. rmm amswrtwneiiH.t.Mrt Mill. WASntntlTOK, Dec 5.-The .Vr. COfc tenting an la preWWe tariff agK jST Mouse this winter, says: "It is as certain as any tkbtg In the futur ae taatatartg Mil will pass the HouBtT,: seesion. There will be a bt. whlcQj begin almost as noon at the holiday , " I is over. The 'plan of aampaign' ;,0J t; View will he e-rrUi l 1 at Oak It eoatiets of a series of Wattle. aad retreats. The 2 or,ty of the Ihmtocrats will tat to get a tariff reduction, and at ljU. frateetion as they can. But thev ar v-l pared to retreat, sooner than U' it j. feat. WbeMevarthey Nad tber .m.;. got what they would like, tkey will promise, taking the lest they cm They will follow this plan thron-blUr cntpremlsing an to every detail Ui,m they have secured a bill tkat can ju ih, Mouse. While ntortia? with tke hvowj of antagonism to protection as a ;.ria. el pie, and maintaining tkat potiUan ti taa latt, they will go so tv In the con cessions protmbly s to aacept a bill for whieh Mr. RammUm bis followers can vote without doIu via. tonce to their protection thoriis. YIs expected to get a bill that wilt nniet considerable redaction In thi ravsim, The proposiiion oa goin into tin --,. mittee will lie for jtretty stiff-Itaeksil tar.J reform, without any racognition of pr tec tion prineiplee. Its managemeitt, it i nnderstood, wilt be directed by Mr. Car. lisle as mack as if he were the chairman ef tke ways aad means eommltte. The committee go into their work nith their coarse already marked oat for thea, Mr. Gay will go on the committee to np. resent Mr. Randall, unless tbe Kpesktr changes his mind, and. the two faction ot the party will probably come to an understanding of what Is to be done ltor they get into tbe House. The bill will u taken ap Item by item, and an agri. tent or compromise reach?d at es:h atop. Probably no one reduction be made just aa at Arst proposed, h,i each Item will probably remain in the 131 fat a aodirlid form. A great effort w 1 U made to consider tke matter dispntiio:. ately and not to insist upon any tii: that weald cause a serious diaagreotcM'. Mr. Carl hie and Mr. Randall, bare tsttd tke matter over very carefully, and thtr both expect that an agresntent will b reached aad that they can pass orer tn differences ef opinion without re mart The bi 1 will certainly not be all that to desired, bat the President and the majority ef the party can truth fatty assert that they bare tried to?i farther, and that they bare done the tmt they could. Tha Important point will bt that the revenue will beredueed. As to the surplut that is already In thi treasury, it will be the Admin stratlon't policy to let it stay as a bank account against necessary demand, and, as loa; as it is net growing larger, it will not U dangerous. The chances are. however, that both boases of Congress will pass t bill making pret'y heavy demands on it Tbe Blair Educational bill Is aimed certain to pass through both bntnche of Congress nod be sent to tha President. It was defeated in tbe last Congress through being smothered in the eommittes and bttried in the calendar. This plan can hardly sneeeed again. It is almott sura to pats. It is aboat as certals of being vetoed by the President. The President has inttonnted at much quite broadly, and seme who onght to know his views en the subject deotonr that the Mil can net get his signature. The chances for a large expenditure foe fortifkatlotis are not promising. TERRORIZED BY TOUGHS. The Town ef WkXM, Wis.. Takrn !' aetata of by Merattdrr Muring Ut rrrei ofa ttotrttettve Ftrr. AsBfJtxP, WM., Dec 33. Daring tbt ftre at Wakefield toe lawless element W fall control of the town. Hundrod of shots were Hred by the roughs to intimidate merchants who were endeavortng to save soma of their stock. They went Into a number of stores in a body, and whl some of them would cover the fnmntn with revolvers, others would le robbU? tbe store ef tbe most ratuable gfvdt The whisky seeared from the large number of mlcjivt in the block made the mes perfect demons, and people who hs4 property stood by aghast. Tkr wert pawerlese and made no effort to Inierfer with what wat going on. Streets wer Ailed with women, some rushing aboat earelilng for lost children, aad othert wringing their bands and crying as the watched tbe destruction of their homes. WakefeM Is a typical mining region towt and composed entirely of wooden buildings. The ire once started was bsyon l control, as there were no facilities fo ghting it. GLADSTONE AT DOVER. The Orand OM MM Mahes a rtrlltbte Speech nt Uorer AttoeKleg tMi t.nvir"nsent's Forelcn roMey-Xe KntitHxii": Alitanees. LofTB.x, Dec 3R Mr. Gladstone i speech at Dover, attacking tbe govern meat's foreign policy, was in seme respects almost an echo of the senlimenti nttered by Lord Randolph Churchill mhit speech at Htockpert when, it will be rememlered. be declared In almost the same terms employed by Mr. Gladstone yeaterday that no entaagllng alliances and o policy tending to place England in position of drifting Into war would w pormittetl. In addition to his arrlc ntent af the ministry for tlM weaknees and vacillation of foreign policy, Mr. Gladstone accuse! the Tories of ae-aetting with the 1 rotectlonlsts, and dedarcl that when dear-headed man like Lord Salisbury J" came amMsnoo In the discus-Ion of a question of sack magnitude as that between protejtion and free trade. It wat time that free-traders should Wwjtnjol him and bis followers. Tbe 8H"wlmllini to which the ex-premier wa t subject ed tke crowd of roughs must bare had aa exbrilnttingeKectou Wm, rwJf J be been eo effeotlrely cloiiuent in political utterances as apen this cocas Witt. see Another Wtowtrd Let lVe. IHJUCQtne, In., D.e. I7.-A fnrlotts 14ftcard Is raging in Iowa ta-nigltt. The m eary Is below vmo and still fnlHJf- TW wind nmHtnt4 to a hurricane, nttd t now, which hat been falling nil day, is tossed about like dtttt, Winding tb traveler on tha prairie and rendsrins; nr tourney in tha open air extremely bskrdoas. The Illinois Central insse.c from Sioux City, due here this "WJJ omewhert Itetwten Watorlr and K.t Dodge, and will probaWv he 'f aatil the storm iulnWes.
