Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 May 1888 — Page 6

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I TOPICS OF THE JUT, t hmmt t-T Batted mJLt mm W Smi offnred T -- Jewteh rabbi. Tkk Russian warned vorableeritieismet the Gar Grown Prince, Ose. m. Pnnjmw, American Mintstir Mtffri a slhrbt stroke of yawjygte at Wiesbaden a me Mah. (kMM Vx-toma arrival ia Berna on i . . , la swtoroneo aer wyrwin public deawmetratton was Twc Leaden creditors of Colonel Maple ah. the aara maamrer, agreed a the Mth toaeeept Mt la settlement of all hi Tn mTsotigatioa ol the Government printing oafee by the Honee coaasatttee oa printing is said to have asvetope into a lunsenaght. Tm MMMfS Ot th Grand Armrnerwdeia Brooklyn oa Deeoratioa Dear have secured President Cleveland's it to review mm paraac. . .. . Txatvx Hcxnaan Chicago bakers struck work oa the td, to secure recognition of ah-h-maiou aad a workiar oar of tea hews, with twelve hoars oa Saturday. A max giving tlm ansae ot George FerWn. mue-ht bv local officers to bear a resemblance to Tasoott, the Chicago murderer, was arrested at Birmingham, Ala., cntbeltth. As a result of family negotiations, a tob-tors of i.Wd.ttd marks is secured to B-atrM Victoria of OwmMT. and Friaee Henry iaberite l,M0,tt marks apon the Emperor's death. A comma-. greeting was tendered to Queen Victoria upon her arrival at the Austrian city of Innsproek. Mm was re eetvedbyta Rmperor la fall uniform, aooompaaicd ay his stag. Tax Freeideat has approved the act for a brides aeroee the Mtostesippi river at Memahi. aad the act to faeiHtate th pro bo nation of works projected for the improvement of rivers aad harbors. Tawnecrees of lemwir, Ala., took nsuaoscloa of the town oa the night of the Mth, aad attempted to barn the place, ia rersnoe for the Ivnchlag of oae of their pscple charged with attempted outrage. RtrxMume of claimants agaiaat the de faaet Ante-teen Exchange ia Loadoa tonslv awaited the arrival of Mr. Gil Kg ia Liverpool, oaly to tad him too ill to take aay steps for the relief of the creditors af the eoaeenu Wikxxwm, soa of JaaMM 6. Biaiae, ia aa Jfterview with a United Frees reporter, oa the M-ft, said that the reporte bo persisteatiy drealated of his father's UlaeM were very aaaoriaff aad positively with Sarroa B. T. Dnxrr, of ELafatoB, Fa., who asyetarioaelr disappeared ahoat a ith am, aad was sappoeed to have lardered, tamed up ia Beaver, Col., athettth. It Is Believed that he had heea teiporarily insane. T colored people of the District of Cetebia held a meaorial aeetiac ia the Jfetrepetttaa A. M. X. Chareh oa the 34th. Jalagiss ware aelivered oa the life of ax Boaator CoakUac. Frederick Deafias was the prh-dpsl apsaker. Irst loss ia the foarteea years' exof the Occidental Oriental Company was oecaeioasd by wreck of the stoaisr Baa FaMo, which went ashore near Bhaaghat, anoanwd to pavaf . Itum-OwtncAt, CaeoK haj aianed to to the of the Departtn place of Oeaeral Terry, retired; leaeral Brooke has Depart Btat of the Fiatta, ia piace of general Crook. A XAMarrr of the Deputies for the De ; of the Seine have signed a man to the electors eoadenuiinc the Boaiaafist movement. The Senators for that department have been asked to attach their sign stares to the maaifasto. A naroar from Paris oa the Md saM: "France is ia the direst danger at present, far all the onemtos af the Republic are ranged aroand Boalaager, whom they will nee as aa instrument with which to asoempHsh the destruction they kmc for." Tk latest imperial decree of amnesty Vy the German Kmperor removes the d-inatMtisa of a large aamher of omcers of the army aad navy aad nameroas seamen and soMtors seateaced to punishment for various civil and military of feaees. A n-joecr eoalkt ooenrred oa the 30th, ia the Latin aarter af Paris, between nfteea haadrtd stadents.who were noisily doasaneiac Deputy Boul anger as a Dictator, and a party of the letter's friends. Bams erg en both sides were seriously AoBfjA Lawmuhtb and her husband eenrieted ia the United District Court of Iowa. entheMd, af precurin fraudulent amdaviis. The tned Mi, and the man SI09 sentenced to the penitentiary for six It wa reported from Lancaster, Fa., on the 3 that four children of J.CWalt meyer, rseidfag in West HempaeM town shp, had died, the four remaining children were dying; and the father and mother were skfc with a maHgnaat type af diphtheria. The ICeyatoae Iaveetmeat Company of FMtadeiphia. said to have been a big aelrot shopM and backer for about twenty similar eeeaoHehmente inPhila dslphin aad neighboring ettiee, snspended nastums on the Mth, with Habilltiee piaeed at M,oW; asasts unknown. Tub Democratic Congressional eattcas, ineaaa, Mfaptod aresoiottoa that am . an the Tariff bill should he ra sa the Mth and continued to a con to the exclusion of other buetexcept as to nicht seeeions when aet rsmrtd ftH-dele4e on the tarig. Tme it of the Banrsme Conrt af Kensai, awarding damages to Patrick Xaebay, an employe of the Missouri Pa ento Railway Company, for tehtries re

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miMt la Mm Inm, the hmm ef the aart I SB. not mMmtaa aa the m i the whslsjatajr was ta bt the Si jlJne'' lnV4Mam-lmm s auntie leads m )set to artrete entry, se mean's sf asto of we asaiaweas saUr, msUI shall se aeeeiing sueh ot. er uattl me OC OOmpNMM aVaftlWIaaU Interest tonal Canyat n It WaMI IWaptmmVal Wttml , Inn tn NaMMM aa tavnatioa to asrrtciasts tn the eclebratiea amV9 JaWmwsmPemt nWaomvrNftWfca tlmS sawMafmlpmW tteaaf Oestae Wsshtngtea, te as held m Mew York, AarU Stt, Mm, was reseived aad referred. Tes Wver aad Hsrbor Mil wm further seasht ared ta -sms-ntt- of the whale., Ik the Seaste. ee the mm, soaiMcrstlea et the Iaternatloaal Ospyrtaht Mil consumed almsst the sattre day, and the mstter went ever wMaoutsettoak,.,latae Kouse, ths reaert ot am satttod etsenea esse of Frank vs. Olever, treat the Mtalh Missouri dl'triet, was submitted. It teds Olever entitled to the seat. The TarlaT Mil oceualsd the remainder of the day. In the Seaste. ea the Smb. Senator Vaarasss' seeech ea Freslesat Cleveland's TarM mesas was the nrtaerasl feature of tat nay's arsMii mm......Ia tas House tariff saeeenes were made by Messrs. Bynum.Browa aad Qechsry. MiKtSTZR Fbklts was a visitor oa the foor of the Senate, oatfaeMd, and was introduced to the Senators by Mr. Hawley. Thk British gunboat Falcoa sailed from Gibraltar, on the 3td, for Cape Juby to protect the K orthweet African Company's depot against the attacks of the Saltan of Morocco's troops. ATsnarnuc explosion of dynamite oc curred in Thomas Kes tor's lumber camp, twenty miles from Baraga, Mich., oa the Md, by -which Billy Morrison aad Faddy Ratiganwere instantly killed, and Fetor SomerviUe had a log blown off. Several other men were injured. Thwck steamships landed 2,781 imraigrante at Castle Garden on the Md. Rxd Lcakt, a noted bank burglar, died ia a New York hospital, on the Md, from concussion of the brain, caused by being1 su-uck with a brick by a thief named Train, in a drunken quarrel. Tax town of Krie, Fa was flooded on the Md with counterfeit silver dollars of 1&7. The coin is not stamped, & but molded, and is the heat imitation ever ia silver. Rochester and Buffalo, X. Y., were dos ed with the same coin n few days previously. Axthokt C0M8TOCK gave himself up to arrest, on the Md, in the Hemmens con spiraea- case, and was released on 18,900 bond. Wa. R. McCcixoook, formerly chief engineer of the Mallroy Steamship Line Company, committed suicide near Bor dertown, X. J., oa the Md. A stomkt of Loekport (Fa.) Academy named Rowley was fatally stabbed in a quarrel over an all-night game of cards on the morning of the Md. Tbk Ragle Consolidated Refininr Com pany of Lima, O., commenced suit, on the Mth, against the Xew York Tribune Asso ciation for libel, for alleged false repre sentation of the bnsinoM of the company. xaa remains of the late ex-Governor Hoffman arrived ia Kew York from Rnglaad on the steamer Fulda on the Mth. A MroT is going the rounds now that a number of Kew York bankers, who became piqued at the success their Jewish rivals were having in their dealings with the French Government, aad at, the exclusive privileges apparently enjoyed bv the Hebrew brokers, launched the Boulangor project and pitted it against the Republic in the hope of obtaining these advantages for theta own benefit. Jox L. Sclutaw arrived at Boston from Ragwad, oa the Mth. per steamer Catalonia. Tax House commerce, committee on the Mth, ordered a favorable report on the bill authorizing the Kentucky Gas Company to lay a conduit under the Ohio river laaieville. On the Mth the Secretary of the Treas ury received proposals for the sale of 000 of 4 per eent bonds, at prices rancing from 1MX to 127, and fl,O4,OO0 4X per cent, bonds, at prices ranging front 107.00 to MS. Ajc engineer of the Chicago, Bnrliarton Jc Qsincy railroad was set upon by three unknown men in Cbeyeaae, Wyo.. on the Mth, and terribly beaten. Abovt tfty Kew York commies ion mer chants met, oa the Mth, for the purpose of permanently organising the Woolen Goods Association. Tan striking flint-glass workers of the Rast won two Important victories oa she Mth, the Gill A Company's works, at Philadeipaia, aad Duaaingheimer's works, at Brooklyn, starting- up on the workmen's Hbxbt L. MuoroRB. of Brooklyn, has brought suit for $10,009 damaces tviinat Jane Korsby for breach of promise to marry. Thk most destructive ire that has vis ited St. Cloud, Mian., for years, burned the MaaHoee coal sheds and 1.700 tons of coal, together with six oars .and a loading apparatus, on the Mth. Larrnaa from Cairo, Bgypt, ander date of March SI, report Mr. Robert Garrett much improved ia health. Gnoaoc Hoe Lin, asd sixty-seven, an ex-couaty oatoial and prominent eitisen of Tifln, O., dropped dead of heart disease oa the Mth. Okk woman was burned to death, and another woman and a man fatally la jured, ia the burning of a tenement house ia Few York oa the Mth. Tas President, on the Mth, pardoned a large number of United States prisoners ia various portions of the country. Turn House oommrttce on Indian affairs. oa the Mth, agreed to report with favorable recommendation a hill to pay the Wahpetoa and Siseetoa Indiana, ia Dakota, SM3,000 ia one installment, which is now due to them ia annual installments. SacBBTABY FAincMiLA accepted the fol lowing- bonds offered on the Mth: MOO.OOO reghrtered 4s. at IUH; M90.000 registered 4&f Ht 29$ Se vt Tas President on the Mth vetoed bills granting pensions to Chios Quiggte, widow of Phttts Qnimtle: William M. Brimmer, and William P. Witt Tan President returned to the House three private pension bills, accompanied with veto messages, on the Md. SacnaTAKT Faiucmua appeared before the Saaate ftnaaoe committee, on the Mth, and strongly opposed the House bill for the leave of fractional currency. RocJUK K. Sodas: consulted his counsel, on the Md, in reference to his application for reinstatement as oemmisetouer of pahUe works of Kew York City. The an plication will probably be made May 7 to the general term of the Supreme Court. Taa President and Mrs. Ckvajaad have

ia a caadkUte tor Uaited Tsaaaaass at wtll ih ate preaent position in May or JuanTaad alar acsiveiy into Use aaavaas. A VAVOAAnut renort was ordavad bv the Honao committee on wa: and meana, on the Mth, oaths Bdkmri4fa bill ealUug anon the aWeretary of the Treasury for vuonmkm concerning the lmportattoa of foreign labor and its effect upon American industries. A cam y Ana of the delegates to the Hepublican State convention of Maaaaoha aetta innoatoa, oa the Mth, showed Mr. Blaine to he the ftrat choice for tie yms-iI. dancy hy an overwhelming majority, with tor All Una as second ahotoe. Qvantt Vktouia visited the atok room 05 nmtperor Frednrtok aad spent a short tmaa with her amicsed soa-ia-law. on the Tan affairs of the St John (M. B.) BntUtng Society were reported, on the Mth, to be in a ehaotic staW, and the depositors, mostly meehaaio aad middle olasa people, expected to lose ahoat HOu, - w 114 j am Bvusr, a ear iaepeotor, of Xewark, X. J., ia ant of jealousy shot his who ana Killed ntmeetf on the Mth, Jonx M. Munrar, of Holmesbarg, Fa., who for many years had been the trusted book-keeper at the SomerviUe Mills of Daniel Bray, was arrested on the Mth, charged with embeuletaent, aad ia default of $10,000 ball was sent to prison. Ho-. Sara L. Micxikbit was nominated for Congress by the Third District Republican convention of Maine on the Mth. Resolutions indorsing Mr. Blaine for the presidency were, adopted with great enthusiasm. Thk Loadoa Cknmkk of the Mth announced the approaching marriage of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain to Miss ladieott, who met the Birmingham statesman during his late visit to the United States. Thk machine and pattern shops of the Deiamater Iron-works, at Xew York, were burned on the Mth, entailing a toss of JlW.OOu. John L. Scxltvax was banqueted by his admirers in Boston on the Mth. Thk household effects of the late ex Attorney-General Brewster, including ex pensive china, bric-a-brac and furniture, were sacrificed at auction on the Mth, realizing on aa average but about onetwentie th of their value. Thk Hooae committee oa ways aad means agreed, oa the Mth, to limit the general debate on the Tariff bill to seventeen days and two evening sessions weekly, with an equal division of time between Democratic and Republican speakers. Thk delegates to the Chicago convention chosen by the Massachusetts Republican State convention at Boston, oa the Mth, while not instructed, are said to be strongly for Blaine. Thk brewers lock-out at Albany, X. Y., was ended, on the Mth, by the boeees signing the agreement required by their employee. Rar. Dr. Cocrtxkt, late of Boston, wac consecrated Bishop of Kova Scotia en the Mth. Oa the Mth, Samuel Dew, a dissipated young man ui Xelsonville. O., shot and instantly killed Assistant City Marshal Xdward H. Davis, who had recently ar rested hhn for fast driving. After walk ing a few rods away the murderer pat the pistol to his own hand and blew oat his brains. Jeana Fattsrsow, ea the Mth. denied the motion to quash the indictment against Thomas A. Kerr, of the Broadway Surf aee railroad, on the charge of bribery in connection wua tae boodle Board of Aldermen, of Kew York, and ordered the trial to proceed. Joax Thobxwalti claims to have discovered a rich deposit of silver ore within twenty miles of Bismarck, Dak. He refuses to divulge the location of the mine, bat exhibits rich specimens ia proof of bis assertions. Gbxkhal Max as xx Roswau. Mnxaa of the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railroad was elected president of the road, on the Mth, to succeed the late Alexander Mitchell. LATE NCWS ITEMS. Tan marked features la the proceedings of the Senate, on the MHh, were the notice of Mr. Iagalls that he would, oa Tuesday next, reply to Mr. Voor bees' attack oa him of the Mth. and the debate on the Land-Forfeiture bill. In the House, the Tariff bill was discussed at length by Messrs. Buchanan, Hemphill, Osborne and Hudd. It ia estimated that between 80.000 aad 100,000 persons visited Cbarlotteaburg, oa the Mth, to get a look at the Queen of nglaad. Gbxkkal Mamakb telegraphed from Maseowah, on the Mth- that King John had reopened negotiations for peace between Italy aad Abyssinia. G. Hall, a brakemaa, obtained a ver dict for OM.OOO damages at Mobile, Ala., oa the Mth, against the Louisville A Xaeh ville Railroad Company for the loss of a foot by being knocked off of a freight train hy a low bridge. Cox doctor Wbstkax and a brakemaa were killed in a collision between two eoal trains on the Reading railroad, near Yardly, on the Mth. Mrs. Julia Ratwo, of Brooklyn, was thrown from her carriage, aad run over aad killed by a train on the Atlantic Avenue railroad on the Mth. LYMCKBcnoa, Va., was visited by heavy .roam oa the atghta of the Mth and Mth, aad it is feared that f rnK ia that vicinity is badly damaged. Thk Indiana (Fa.) town election officers were, on the Mth, sentenced to oae years' imprisonment for election frauds. Gbkkkal Abraham MuRrrr, of Xyack, X. Y., committed suicide by swaDowlag a dose of laudanum at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, shortly after midnight on the mora lag of the Mth. Thk Ht'imlnri, Henry George's paper, on the Mth, advocated the Democratic ticket, Or over Cleveland for President, aad Roger Q. Mills for Vice-President. It is Bald thst John L. Sullivan got drank oa board the Catalonia on his return voyage, insulted ladies, beat unoffending men, and generally acted like a brute, until the steward broke a soda syphon over his head, aad the engineer threatened to turn the hot water hoeeoa him and the captain to put him in irons. B. S. Roeaixs, Assieteut United States District Attorney for Colorado, eat his throat at Dearer, on the Mth, but will probably recover. He was despondent over private trouble . Mr. Bobbin was formerly a prominent politicise in Kan tacky. Jaxk JCilbaix wired from London, on th Mth, aa aeosptaooe of John L. Sullivan's MO,om challenge. Thk Rmperor of wermany partook ol solid food, which ho greatly rellebed, oa Tan American Tin-Plate Aseociattos reports that the biook-na output af thh I, - a -I, aa X ja ft UHHk - eenaery m now amaawc esetweivety eon aJ gi SJPuan uBSnahfnh sByai t IrMSMJa aSfr m FTWtnHm WWWfW19WB WvllBsm mm

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A ttoinanaay af dlsiisaal Mm . 14 tt laNenM94m aad lsais stalls Aarn ae. Last ahrht tk- w. vaen. ih nine, imhhmm-i m . 1 ... . , . otatlo otgaiilaatton af the Weat number ot invited aneew. met ia the haa vwh aau oc tae raim-r House to oeiehrato tephea A Douglas aaaivereary and to w""'s appropriate Mptos ot the Ay. Ths remarks nutde by Feaalon Commie, ateaer John C Blaok en MTrlumhnnt to. nsoBraoy" were veaetved wnh unbounded anwaataam, as they deserved to be. AHer aMqaenaiy akotohmg the misrule wf the epuMMn )rty for a quarter of a tstry. the General aaldi "At the oall of the people far relief arose Awtw-reey, a taw mumpaaat sud addressed ttself to the rsstoraeiua ot power to thepeopic. Xo greater task was ever laid on a Human ocgauuMlou. Kvery avenue to ascendancy was otetruoted hy trickery, hy the fears of timorous mIImm, and the mh tea inaction of its defeat'. d opponents. All Bnemaomaeryof Government was ia bos Hie hands; the plainest outlines of public mmmm mm w se eveiiiea ana mastered by ahe mea of the Democracy. Uauaed to the aiteaUoniato which they were suddenly -Mieu, may acre into urn labyrinth of offlaiaUsm in one head the lamp of the explorer so m soe oMsr we scourge of the reform' or. "About to be summoned again to the bar ex puiMtc eptaion, a Triumphant Deinooraey mh reeora ot itn urwi term Of renewed onlce, and challenges your ealm re Tiew ec ns aeoompilenmente. "it nee restored many million acres of One puMIe land to the use of the eommoa people; ttkas reopened the trail of the emigrant aad made the American p welcome 10 bis own; It has wrested from the band ot giant corporations and unhallowed 'combines' the pi tinder which they wm aoeumuiateu unaer tas pretended processes of law; rt has torn their illegal privileges from private aydio-.t, and is dragging the giant robbers to the bar of Justice. It has leseeaed by many millions the annual expenditure of the ooet of Government, it has shorn away a mvriad of areless omoes, aad is at this very day la ths XaUonsi eapitol engaged In ths great task of cutting down exoeaslve taxation, aad of leaving the surplus wealth of the country at home with the plain people of the land. "The Triumpbeat Demoorsey has shows that it ia eompeteat to administer the affairs of the people ia their interests; it has dissipated the prejudices which oh. soured the judgement aad the fears which torriftsd tee people; it has demonstrated that the American eitiaeu, from what section soever of the country he may oeme, is able and fitted to participate ia his owa government It has banished the gigantic phantoms which arose ia the mirage of war, and ia place of hate, reveage aad fary, has substituted a reign of peace, ot eommoa interest, and of fraternal regard. It has destroyed the deninaaee of section and brought the A-erl-osm people to the eonsitleratiott ot mterests; it points them to the possible acme re meats aad rierie of the fntura It has turned absolute) v from the things that were aerrowfal and blood -eUiaed, and has advanced to thee where the heart and brain of the who! American people may had the highest fruitage of renewed affeetton and of maturing judgment Away from the Red Sea, where oar beloved perished, and the wuderwbere God's wrath smote us. K leads to a share of a natioa's Jordan, aad points to a land of promise, where ear ehiidrea ahsnl build the temple of eeaeerd. aad ear me es tae breed of peace. "Ibe Democracy has held sacred and has far advanced the si alms of the pensioner as the eommoa debt of the common people to be sacredly, honestly and munificently paid. Xever staoe the tender hand of peace nrst bound up the wounds of rurged war; never since the awf al fruit of battle cumber ed the red earth; never sines mea died womea wept, aad children Borrowed, greater munificence or more earar wiltiagaess been manifest thsa has heea shows to the pensioners by the Triumphant Democracy which, God willing, shall for ay years pear the Xatioa's reviviaw atresias by the striekea aad desolate. From the general sum of pubile tax attea it has met and is meeting every lawful demand made by the war, aad holds ee tmre every substantial fruit of victory. It driven from pi aee and power thou sand ef the as worthy, the cor mot, the ex travagant, aad k placing in charge of the Government men drawn fresh from the people, and who are animated by the destres, the wises aad the aspirations of a generation whose tide of yoaeg life sparkle ta the sua ef our new heaven; yet in its vast sweep tt leaves unscathed sil achievements of righteous victory, and all fruits ef Xatieaal triamph, H leaves to history to gather "sacred ashes into seered urns," and addresses itself to the Uvlagneedaof tae blossoming aad fragrant present "IthasfaJthfullyeolleeted the revenues af the Xatioa; destroyed the scandals ia the customs service; broken up the under, valuation systems,, aad made the customhouse of the United mates the clean out poets ef rises mea on all our shores. "It has preserved the Xatioa's faith and peace with the ladinn; removed the ulcer one sad irritating plunderers, who wrought their nef.irkHM practices under Govern, meat eon tracts is the midst of the tribes; and ia its three aad a half year has ted the red mea agate, la to paths et peaee and decent relations with their wsl'.e brethrea; tt hasre-awakeaed the trust thst was dead ta the savage bosom; it has taught him that the cross of Christ does not, under a Denieorstis Administration, stead for a dkuretead a-Matdeftot- unr Llui AnMtfteen Be uunU memaren SBmsrrBasmrw-amvaj mrana usurm smswsmmsrmmssm nmwm for s trsdiag beeth. ' It Is restoring oar navy to the Mgh and m another fear yean ef will set the starry Sag on the aM home of request and renown " R has festered oonldeacs la Its oda sad Intentions to the haelaesa and te-day the volume ef oar wade is unrivaled at home and abroad hi the past or Iw wadltioaal politics still wslesms the immigrant te our shores, and make Ms children oar ehiidrea; his hopes our hopes; his honor our honor; his pttsperity out SMTCrflfHICttpr 5 enmrSl fC mM smMfcwft? C MJlaa'SjBral themselves landed in the Mayflower or took a steerage psesafe in the Vmbrkt,' Konly the true American hi nvrea.'ed tehmllfo. A St. Louis hotel-keeper has a eat thathss developed kit uncontrollable appetite for strong drink, his favorite tipple IteiHjr; rum ami milk. He goes on regular sprees if he can gat euottgh ol the beverage that he )ikc, iahI "cuts apM somewhat strangely while drunk - s The sign "Marc AMthowy A Co.," n reach tree street, is one which ! ways a tones the eye of rial tors to the oily. The fm-t that Mare Attthony is in the faoery Interna Ih Atlanta, has , a a itm a jJm aT WWWH Jfwl Iff FtTOIHM OT

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to Ttieeateaed ImU ,4miUu of tlei-CmatmlumMeut Mnyai.tiu,, teiralBwit-They-iasm Wut UMte la the Mewert. loanox, April M.-A aumber of Xattaa alist members of Farllameat were viowed today regarding the report to the effect that Pope Leo hi lends Issuing a condemnation of the plan of campaign, and the practice of boycotting in Ireland, and forbidding his people to follow the directions of the Xa Uonal League in these matters. AH the members seen expreaeed it as their opinion that this report was simply a revival of like statements made from time to time by the Tory press for the ptrpoe of influencing Rnglish votes, and , if possible, to intimidate the Irish who were atrncaliuc hard ae-inat th meat's measures in the unequal fight for uoeny. -w ay anouia ute rope do tblsr' naked one of the members. "It is far more consistent to mv mind in tninV tut the Pope is inclined to favor Ireland rather than to array himself oa Kaglaad's We. In the nrst plnce, eonaider the areat ianW at riw.H. who are ia Ireland, aad who. in spite of weir poverty, give not only faithfully wut vory.laraelv to the sutmort of tk kr. Thev constitute the trae-t at tk- pn. people te-day, aad nowhere would His Koiineee nna a safer and better asylum from possible persecution, or mors devoted defenders, than in Irol-nd. these consideration, the Fooe wm11 hardly, for the sake of pleasing Rugland, proceed in a direction contrary to that indicated in the various reports he has had from different authorities oa Ireland. Mgr. Porsico's report oa Ireland wan favorable in most respect, and he most certainly did not advise the Pope to interfere with the legitimate means of warfare employed bv the neonle. Cardinal Xvb ami Gibbons have both made favorable re ports to the Pone In rarard to Ireland, but perhaps the strongest and best of nil wia thai of fo.r.Knal Manning, who told Pope Leo that if he were aa lrienman, living tn Ireland, be would consider hlmaelf iuatifloxi In -UUm. lag the plan of campaign and of doing just waat we people were doing there in defense of their riehte. The kten tkat tlut Duke of Xorf oik went to Rome to IhHumim the Pope in these matters has no founda tion ia 1 set. am merely conveyed the congratulations of Queen Victoria to His Holiaase on his ftrat ximit. iuwl kia . snaaeat visit was a personal one." 1 ELECTRIC HEATING. rateatIed for Metkd ef Traaamtt etog Meat hy JHeetrteUr-A. Xew Mm lsTStfMsmWMle Washikotok, April M. Five important patents were yesterday hwaed to Xliae A. Rtos, a Baltimore electriciaa. for methods and spparatns for heating by electricity. These inventions are based upon aad embody a radically new departure ia the art of converting electricity into heat, by means of which the various losses attend ing previous attempt in this direction are entirely overcome. It is claimed that by this system dwelliags and other places caa be supplied with heat from central generating stations by the same conductors that now supply them with oarrent for incaadesceat electric lights, and at a cost considerably less than that for which an equal amount of beat can be produced by the crude aad waetefal methods ow ia vogue. The success of this system of electric heating is due to Mr. Reia' method of utilising the currant jxpsBstvelr, so to speak, the heat beiac produced by secondary or "transformed" current, having an extremely low electrical pressure, bat poseeesiag unueaallv great beating qualities. The system is said to be absolutely safe, and the pat ents referred to not oaly include inven tions for private beating and heating from sentral stations, but also special methods for heating and lighting railway ears hy electricity. ratente covering other important appli cations, such as for various domestic aad industrial operations, are still pending before the Patent Office. The uses to which a practical and economical system of electric heating, such as this appears to be, are applicable, are so many, and the Seld so vast, that if the elaims made for this method are verified, it is possible that these patents will prove to be of far greater value even than those granted on the electric light ami the telephone. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. eeretarr Fatrrhtld rreeeaM Mm View te the Seaate Fteawee CHwmMtee la OppesHteatothe Iseue of rper Praetlonat Carreaey, "H'aski.w-ok, April M. fecretory Fairchild appeared before the Senate finance committee to-day, at the request of the committee, to present his views oa the bUl which has paescd the Honee, provid ing for the issue of fractional carreaey. The Secretory strongly opposed the bill. He assorted that previous Issnes of fractional currency had cost, in the expense of production and the loss from destruction, as much as the ace value of the average circulation maiHtaiaed. He did Beeretmn FawcAffeT. not believe that pahHe eoavealence required a reissue, nor that it would be popular. Fractional silver and the postal-note system met all purposes which fraction al antes conMserve except by a very large iseue xtoadinc to the most remote part oc me eotmtrr. and reauirinr veer- in He prep aration. The cost and great teas incident al to sack aa iseue and Ma man if eel ens -dvants?es. which had led to lie abandon meat, were, to his mind conclusive roa imhm against a renewal ot suca circulation. The Comntroler of the Currency, Mr. Tranhoha, the appeared before the aommtttee te suggest some minor modMrattan of the bill to reimburse depositors ia the Freedmea's Bank. Flsnaleg Iateret. WsmjM-"OW, April M. Members of the Honee committee on ways and moans are not showing the interest in their meetings that they have heretofore. There was not a quorum at the regular meeting title morning and no bnsiaeMof conse quence was done during the ten minutes the members were together. Xo reference wne made to the principal question erdtng the limitation of ttebate oa the main question of the Tariff bill before the House. A favorable report was ordered on Mr. Bfchenridee's bill call ing upon the Secretary of the Treasury far jafarmatitia ssiissraiBsT the hnpertewsmP ma 9t VHw'S?b ImVtMMP flSaVmt IVaf

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ftrlloM.Tt-C3eia- U. Jl r"MMtt Case SsM m Umm mf''' Itewsavaa' M4i te MaeWi- tCZir"1-I-e4.-Kte: WNMam - llii-l . .? ( urn KAxnocm cstvacnux am tmk , won or M0HT, Iwaoa, April M.The speech of 1. lUvadolph Churchill in the Mouse - --IH, a retention u, JtiAt-bom-d r, Ml t ftjijii sun rise to the bars of the jwrty ,. 'hoaeated by lu Mvery. It haaW" tvtj common tbinof late to weigh Churchill very lie. iy la the balance. the reason Uist b nlneed btntut . . 7 'r Ions? aeo in ilu - - es- wmf ikjim Mh4 CkmrtMtt, tten of courting th ridicule of his party associate and m-n? ing the eonlempt of his Xational Liberal opponents. Both sides had lZ given ample reason to form the owa" teas they hd assumed, and arftW nlected the opportunity affor,led build poliUoal capital thereon, middenl? however, the ex-Cbaacelor of the vj ' chequer looms ap as a champion of riL and demands that the Tories keep Z pledge. This is rather too much toexi of any political party, and particularly of the Tory party of the j or Lord Randolph Churchill was in irbt sTreater reaueet butt niiu v T .Jot mnay months, but be sedloHly denied himself to every body 7nd ia thoroughly enjoying the stampede h has made among his erstwhile eollearueT To be eoasistent k not . Tory tfit' w it, iodw,l. char acteristic of any faction of EaglWi orJr5k rties, but the time hm come, without doubt, when the seson of frriversation and insincerity tWuch whieh lr"f l factions hare pad, end bytWh w tt te decrive each other, has paed into an era when pledges mast be kept, and estimates of decisive gains to great political parties must be based upon the results achieved, rather than upon the allurement, held out te desirable supporters. QCBBX VKTOntA. BBRM.T, April 2T.-Durlng her visit the mausoleum yesterday morning Qoeea Victoria piaeed a wreath upon the. ton of Emperor William. At three o'doct this af teraoon. accompanied by the Impress. Oneen Victoria drove vitlwm ground, where she inspected the Roytl Guards. Later the royal party ww driven te Berlin, aad Qneen Victoria said farewell to the Dowager Rntpres AttrwMa and the Grand Duke and Grand Dach-M of Baden. The Queen's iatervkw ith Prince Biamarek, whom he espetbdly commended, is said to have bu very gracious, and it is believed that tin laterview was satisfactory. Queen Vktoo. conversed in the purest German with & Chance lor, who te reported to have bskea hands heartily with Her Majesty upon retiring from the audience. THK OCBSJC'g rABKWEUQueen Victoria took an affect tonafe farewell of the Rmperor. She expressed to him her gratifteetion at receiving e friendly a welcome from the people f Berlin. The Kaiser said thst he hoped w the Qneen again in better times aai ander more favorable eircumstaares. thk ocxks's nnrAKTcaa. Beaux, April 27. Queen Victoria took ler departure from Berlin last eveafac. A host of royal personages saw her off, aad beside them at the station were the Burgomaster sad members of the Municipal Council of Cbarlotteaburg, all ia their official robes, te pay their re-pects to the Queen. They were prened to the Queen by Crown Prince William, aod the former thanked then heartily for their kiadaees daring her vteit. Tne Crown Prince conducteil the Queen into her salon carriage. Empress Victoria aad her daughters following. After affectionate farewells and embrscings had been exchanged, the train tarted, aad drew oat of the station amid load cheering from the number that bad assembled to witness the Queen' departure. the enmts passe. BiBWar, April M, 11 r. .-A bulletin issued at this hoar states thst Ersperor Frederick sat up for fonr hour to-day; that his temperature is almost normal, and his -en of taste ha returned. That the Emperor can taste and enjoy hi foe Is regarded as an excepttoaellr favorable oi. Mi- AB-Mtste I remarkable, sad he even asks for certain kinds ef feed. He haabsgaa again te hear reports froej State officer. His physicians agree la the opinion that the crik in bin dfecaee has passed. a TBUfOBAH moM an- mackkvwk. LotrnoR, April M. The Rritith JMk. .omtim received yesterday the followinc tetegrom from Dr.Mackenxk: "TheRaiperor partook of solid fowl yesterday, whkh he greatly enjoyed. Mis maximum heat test night was tex.3; at mid-day m.. Lose puss has heea dischargee; wday, though it is rather thicker than nana!. His Msjeety feete better, although weaker, owing to the fever and to the frequent dteefcargee of pus." Loan BS-XHAVVK'g MIXLoitBOtr, April ST. In the House ef Lords last night a dteenssion was held on Lord DuaraveV bill to reform the House of Lords. Several favored reform, but did not agree with the bill iteeR; Lord Salisbury thought that the projx changes were excessive. He was willing, however, to consider the ad sties tea of Itf Peers, aad wa wilHng to introduce a separate bill for this parpose. He pW that be would also consider ether needwl reforms. Lord Granville said that If this concession had been made long ago. would have averted many attacks on th Honee ef Lords. Lord Due raven with drew his bill. KlJfS) WILMAK ILL. IMrmw, April ST.-King WliMam ef Holland ht reported te be ill. A Heavy P-ttoVe. Xxw Yona, April iT.-JwimWrW'i mv Bounces the failure of Clarke, RadeUffi Co., dry goods eomwUwiea merchant, agents for the Globe Knitting Com p)'. the Rural Hosiery Mills and ibe Clermont Hosiery Mills, The liabilities are estimated at ,. Aa asslgna-eiit was made veeterdey to F. . Bard, afterta sheriff had closed the store ea ? for llTS.Mit. The failure H tnwle. There are rumors f defalcotHw. Russell Dart, Sr., iaancial fl!? not a partner. Xoneof the rm conldbe -eon yesterday. The v? -mahu. aa vet to tme whether there "

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