Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 July 1890 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER.
JASPER. IX DIANA. Thk laying of the submarine ciMe between Halifax, N.S., and Hemuda was successfully completed en the $'h, 1'i:ksjik,t Hakkisox, on th Bii bfore leaving Washington fee Cape .May, X, .1., approved the bill admitting Idaho Into the Union. Ih. Pktkks, the German African explorer so often reported a-s lost, kits arrived at tho coast of Zanzibar .'ftfely and in good health, llAMnnw, Luboo, Uosther and other free cities of Germany :.re not ineluded in the law prohibiting the importation of American pork. P. W. Favxck, of Wet Xewton, Kas., has been awarded the Fletcher prize of $rm offered by the trustees of Dartmouth College for the best essay on "Prayer,'' M . i - Li to the "th Dr. Harlow, of Poughkeepsle, X. Y., had lived for forty-live days on a glass of milk or cup of eoifee dally, losing fory-four pounds, hut retaining his health. Ai.THoi'nn the Urueuayan Government has decreed a forced currency of the notes In the National Ihink for six months, tho run on the banks of Montevideo, still continues. Ukhm.v court circles are greatly disturbed in consequence of the action of Dewager Empress Frederick in investing the fortune she inherited from the Duchess of Galliera in England. Tub Pope has confirmed the action of of Archbishop Corrigan In regard to Dr. llurtsell, of Brooklyn, who espoused the cause of Dr. McGlynn, and Dr. Rurteell will be transferred to a rural parish. Gexkkai. Clinton It. Fik. the presidential candidate of the Prohibition party at tho last election and a prominent Methodist, died at his residence in New York City, on the Vth, aged sixtytwo. A stkikk of the entire metropolitan police force of London is imminent, and the people are badly frightened. The authorities are taking precautionary s measures and hope to 'weather the crisis. Tub sessions of the Spanish Cortes have been suspended until Christmas, when the body will be "dissolved in or'der that a general election on the basis of universal jwalfrage may be had in February. Thk Turkish Govtf .ment has sent a note to the Itritlsh Government demanding that it fix a date jupon which Egypt will be evacuated jby the Itritlsh troops without tfje right ta-aJn oeeupr that country. Jrr Entfix Cir.uiwicK, the noted English sanitary, reformer, died, on the 5th, aged eighty-nine years. lie had done much to improve the sanitary conditio jf the people, especially of the poorer classes. " S . A "JACK THK mi'i'riK" has lUriidd Up in bwsseldorr', Germany. A work girl, aged twelve, was found in a field near the town with her throat cut and mutilated in the fashion of the Whitechapel victims. P, D. Wior.iNOTO.v, at ,one time the candidate of the American party for the presidency, died at his home in Oakland, Cal., on the 8th. He served two terms in Congress as a Itcpreeentatlvft from California. U.vokk tho present statute the number of IkMton liquor licenses Is limited to one for every iVOO population. Uy the gain shewn by ,the census the Polico Beard will be enabled to issue ninetylive more licenses. m A FAVOKAHMtreporthaa been ordered on the Senate bill to provide for tho disposal of the Pagosa Springs military reservation In the State of Colorado to actual settlers under the provisions of the homestead law. A m:sTKtrr;vK cyclone, resulting in a most apalling loss of life, recently swept over the province of Oman. Arabia. Immense damage was done to houses and plantations, and seven hundred persons wore killed. Tub new Spanish War Minister, who has visited Valencia, declares that the cholera epidemic is more serious than was generally believed. The Cabinet has decided to punish the local officials for concealing the true state of affairs. m " Tub House committee on commerce, on tho Sth, authorized a favorable report on House bill amending the Interstate Commerce law allowing contract rates to be made for the transportation of theatrical uompanios of seven or more. AtivicK from Jamaica stato that Canada has applied for ?,000 cubic foot of space in the international exposition there, to be opened on .January 27, 1801. This has led to a discussion In the public press of the commercial relations of tho two countries. Not long ago the report was published that an EngllHh syndlcato had bought the Chicago Stock Yards, and that the concern was to bo heavily capitalized and tho stock placed upon the market The stock yards have been sold, but not to an English syndicate. Tho purchasers are the Wnderbllts, and tho concern Is to bo capitalized for ,32,000,000, the stock to bo placed on the market. Tub llconse of every saloon in Provlaence.lt. I., expired some time ago, but pending the decision of the License Hoard upon their applications for new permits, tho proprietors were allowed to keep their places open, o the morning of the 7th an order was given for every unlicensed place to close at once, and it was obeyed under procure of Intant arrest and prosecution.
CDKItBiVT TOPICS. TIE XEWI IX BIIEF.
rTYflWT OONQWEl IS tbmHMt, en th 7th, twt tHf,rM, rwpoH ta tVn CtMulr nm(I 1 pKHtt bill wu aKri'i'il l, A Hiirtlun Hint tin' Thrift bill I m -itllUhl"l vr i, ufir long rH'utmt, re. Jei'tt'ii, HMl the two hhlppiRg tillli reMiMlsd from the i-oinwil ir.t on eoamn'rce nr taken up and (IUcU4h, Tliw tonfurf J report on tloMlv .r Kiil s jinneotftt ... , 1m tho II iii-c, nnouorti a vom;n:i tft Mi At nmtldii cifmcd, 111.- IkmIv Hfnt mo i-oimalt-tv tit til' Hhulo ii llio Si'ii.Uti btit ta forfait ctn-taln l.imU wlu-rw railroad hav uwt lioii I'oiuiik'tt'it at tins tliui1. IN tin' i;inuf, tin U, utter routine UuMt'4, tlt' conforcnoo report on thu Silver bill tnk':i up ;u I ilHiiit't-a iiHtll tlirtu' o'otoi'k, whf n iiu'tnorUil excrcUrt Ih rwK't to thi iiifMiory of th" Istto RoprM'utatlVti A . 1'iti h vtv taken tip ami uccujit -il tli remainder of t lie eion, several tiirtbrri Jotninic lit iarnst ami MKuctinx tri"Ute to tH worth Hint rxrellcncn of th lat CoHarHWiH. 1m the llour Sti:te amvnduK'Ht wrtf concurml l to 'he bill for th- dHiNuH 01 WyomfiiK; Th bill (rrromm?dfl by the International Marine innf'ri'iu-r) to tuiopt rvKMlHtloni for pra veHtoix coUUIoh at a wut aditptinl. in tUv N?iat. vn tnh. tn bill for tbe auuiKMOMof yuutlHK wat MixneU by the prfiil Isif offlfer, Aft cr a short -xwutlvu . fion ,olaerailou ut the conftif Moe report da me euver uhi wt- rrsunitnl aitu K't' ppt tb remalNUtr of the Msbm In the Hon. a resolution i iutrtlnK tl l'rwl Ui'Mt to furnlnh tlip Home with com- pondIMTIWW II llHM.OVfnilHeHt Oftllf I'llltwl Matvit aim at Hrltalu toiu-blns thesub jvti l aupote In ItehriHK vti oh Mnrih 4, was aUoptiMl. Th louffreiiee reHirt on the Consular anil DlpUmiatic bill was print'i!, but fulltMl of passage for waatuf aguoruw. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. lienor Iikc.ciia, formerly vicar of the Austrian army, was enthroned, on the 6th, as Archbishop of Vienna. 1 hi: Socialists of Franco are formlnr a Democratic Union in conjunction with the Belgian Socialists, a leading clause in tho platform being universal suffrage KKV. T. DbWitt Talmacb delivered a sermon at Hie Chautauqua Assembly grounds at Iteatrlco, Xeb., on tho 6th, on the "Power of Testimony" to 10,000 people, or as many as could crowd within hearing. Excursionists were present from all over Nebraska and Kansas, and it is estimated that fully 80.0OO people were on the grounds. Thk books of the commissioners of taxes and assessments, just completed, show that tho assessed value of real esstate in the twenty-four wards of the City of Now York is Sl,3HS,S(0.OO7 for 1SK) an increase of $36,71 1.71S. The personal estate of residents is assessed for IStK) at Sai7,4:jtf,160, an increase over 1SS9 of $J3,14e,S.W. Tub Itohemian societies of Now York City held meetings on the 6th, and delivered orations in memory of John Huss, their great countryman, who was burned at the stake, in 1415, on account of his efforts in behalf of religious freedom. Contributions were liberally made toward a fund that is benjf raised for the erection of a monument to ,!Ius in that city. A i.trrt.iS child of W. E. Whetherbee, of Keene, X. LL, wm burned to death while its fattier was ntchureluen the 6th, by its clothing taking from an overturned oil st?ye, In her effort to save the child a Mrs. Hs was SO severely burned that she died soon after. Tub Oerman Federal rifle meeting began on th 6th. The programme opened with a granu procession to the Town Hall, starting from the Itrandenburggate. The line was arranged in order of nationality, the Americans taking precedence of the other for eigners. O.sk of the most destructive cyelones ever experienced in Minnesota and North Dakota Occurred early on the morning of the 7th. Many persons were injureu by tailing buildings and great loss of property resulted. .ME.it-. aimmkhmax and Klein, of Xew wk, and Mr. .laeobi, of San Francisco, were among those who won prises in the rifle eontosts in Ilerlin on tho 6th. IHK sixteenth biennial conclave of Knight of Pythias opened in Milwau kee, is., on the 7th. Nfj.voK Cokti has been appointed Italian ton.ul at Xew Orleans. Cosm..Ti:s will Im established by the Kussian Government at all the moro im portant Last African ports, from Hanzlbar to Cape Town. CoNsiiiKKAHf.K dissatisfaction is ex porienced in the Indian Territory over me iatiure or the commission to trade with the Klekapoos. I.VMANB jealousy, induced bya request to leave ner Home at Philadelphia, on the 7th, in search of work, caused Daniel Mason, colored, to shoot his wife. Sarah. inflicting a flesh wound in tho shoulder, ami then to mow his own brains out. In the Superior Court at Xapa, Cal, on tho 7th, James lllrk and .Joseph Moonoy were arraigned, charged with highway robbery for holding up tho iiarmn hprings stage, on Juno tHIth. They pleaded guilty and were sentenced to ton years' Imprisonment in the San Quentin penitentiary. A itATHBit astonishing disclosure was made in court at Heading, Pa., on the 7th, when J. Kosstniller presented tho petition of L'ercival Hoyer, asking to have a decree declaring him a lunatic set aside, on the ground that he had not boon aware of the proceedings. Ho alleged that he was entirely sane, and had not known of the decroe until he was refused payment of his pension on that account Davih STAUmut, living near Hagerstown, Pa. .lighted a cigarette,whlle crossing a field of now-mown hay, on the 7th, and dropping tho still burning matoh set fire to the dry hay. Tho flro spread rapidly, and Stauffor fought It until he became unconscious. Ho was terribly burned, as was his mother and neighbors who ran to his assistance. About ten acres of hay was destroyed. Two men Were killed and nine seri ously Injured by an explosion In FKiperanaa silver mine, in Paehusa. SlUIn of Hidalgo, Mexico, on the night or the oth. Dk. Joii.v Montkk. of Day's (lap, Ala., killed his four children, on the 6th, and then committed suicide. It Is thought he was lnhiae on the subjeet of religion, i
lilJKt.UHKK (iBNBNAl. IlKXJAMIX II. (Ikikkson was placvd on the retlml llt of Mt army oh the th. Sr:AMKi will ciMMwtu- plying between liffiwaH ports amt Del Hay Thk Smw!m Luljr Knight of Pythlns met in Milwaukee Wk., on the Sth. A Nt'MMBit of jwtltUms from half down or lum States aver proMMted in the Senate, on the Sth, praying fr th aekwUdgttioMt of Almighty trvd and the Christian religion in the Conntltu-
tlon tt the United States. I'AWX Wiwma.vx has not resigned, as reporfHli as tiormun Commit timer to Kat Africa. A MB.NTJ.B.MAX who lives at Wnvorly, O., th former home of Miss Leconey, who was murdered at the hou of her uncle in Xow Jersey alout a year ago, says, that since Chalkley Leonoy's acquittal important evidence has been discovered tending not nly to establish his innocence, hut pointing strongly in the dinvtion of another. l)ri:i,vo the race for the Drexel atakes at Washington Park, Chicago, oh the Sth, Jockey Abbas, who was riding Xoretta, was killed, his mount falling and rolling over upon him, breaking his neck. Tho horse was not seriously hurt. A I'.vilTV Of enthusiastic anglers at ISrigantinw Heach, X, J made the biggest catch of the season on the Sth. It was a tif teen-foot whale which had become stranded in shallow water. They had a lively circus, however, before tho monster was overcome and hauled ashore. Til k kb m'NDKKH riotous strikers attempted, on the tub, to put a stop to all ) labor In West Superior, Wis., and had well-nigh .succeeded when they were i dispersed by olllcers and firemen with urawn revolvers. Their idea was to secure 52 a day for all common lalior. A r.AitGB number of neirroes.who were taken from Virginia, to work in the brick yards along the Hudson river, left for their Southern homes on tho 8th. The experiment proved a failure and occasioned considerable trouble and loss to the brick manufacturers, A collision between a freight and a passenger train on tho Louisville it Xashville railroad, forty miles south of JMrmlngham, Ala,, on the ttth, caused by a disregard of orders, resulted in the death of live persons and the fatal wounding of another. A.V issue of bank notes to the amount of S10O,WK),(XHJforthe relief of the finan cial crisis has been authorised bv tho President of the Argentine Republic. IHK nomination of ueneral Hatcheldor, U. S. A., to be Ouartermaster-Uen-eral, was, on the Uth, confirmed by the JIk. Et.iZAiir.Tif Wiiitb, of Xewburr. lass., died, on the th, aged one hundri anu one years ana seven months. Iiib present cotton crop bof South Carolina promises to be the lest en record. W.M. 'WoonsiDK, the bicyclist, died of yellow fever at IUo do Janeiro recent ly. Tiir Fort Dodge (la.) servant girls arc forming a protective union. AKTliuit ISoosixOKK, aged twentr. while getting hay in out of the rain near isprlngflejtl, O., on the tth. waa struck nnd initantly killed by lightning. Ills clothing, with the exception of pjrt of hh ahlrt, was torn from hit body. Bv the capsiiing of a sailing vessel which was being launched at Osaka, Japan, last month, fifty-nine people out of, one hundred who were on board wera drowned. The bodies of fifty were rci covered. About twenty others more or less injured. LATE N EVVS ITEM S. were j t Jir L I T.. 1 t. . ! . ...... . . . ,17 1 V win wbi: ZZ: ' :l ' . r ' . , , Ul cusslon. participated in bv alarsfe r.nm ber ot Senators, the report was adopted ! and the bill passed by a party veto. ' The day's session lasted until t p. m. ! In the House filibustering over i the approval of the journal occupied most of the session. The conference re-' port on the ConHlar and Diplomatic ! -vnnronriauon Dill was atlontwl. ml th too bill renealinfr the SumUv iu Iasod by tho Legislature two years ago closing up all liquor saloons, barber shops and stores throighottt tho State of Louisiana. WAV Ykx Wax, a wealthy San Francisco Chinaman, has just purchased 13,000,000 acres of land on the Isthmus of Tehaun topee, and another large tract on which coffee, indigo, tobacco, and, it is believed, toa can bo successfully grown. Statu Skxatou L Fisjikk Smith, of Sabine Parish, La., whoso alwence from the Capitol, on tho 10th, prevented the passage of tho Lottery bill over the Governor's veto, died on that day. He nau ueen in about a month. Tub largo buildlngof the Hotel ICaatersklll, Catskill mountains, was destroyed by flro on tho 10th. Fireman H. Smith was burned to a crisp whllo attempting to rescue tho employes, all or whom escaped serious Injury. Thk House committee on labor has authorised a favorable report on the House bill constituting elrht day's work for alt laborers employed by tho Uovernmont--MlU CftAltl.K.H KKXDAI.ti Ali ios dI. dent of Cornell University, was married In London, on tlm on. i Matthow llarnos, widow of the late .Mr. A. S. llarnos, tho well-known nui.iui... of Now York. ' lU'bOLI'H Lt'TOKNs.aS Paul iu cigar-maker, became discoiirariii tut. eauwhe could notearn as much as some of hh fellow workers, ami i. self on the 0th. Tiifi liutchers' aSsUinnio f 1U.1t.. have formed a union with tlm of demanding that the Government r. ncinil its prohibition of tho Importation of cattle. Tiik Pone will IHshops and Cardinals at Kotno in tlm sM-lng to consider the nosltlnn f chureh and the question of his sueee sor.
conference report on the Agricultural ! r" '"";
Appropriation bill was agreed to. 7T ' - ; English
THK Louisiana House refused, on tho ""rX i would assist in t
lotu, to pass over the Governor's veto .... "t..C. ,..t . V. 1 " ') slave trade ami tie
STATE INTELLIGENCE HnwAKli (tt.Miitr, aged nix teen yt'rs was srloiijf injured at a fitnnerV picnic, ix W41e mvrthet of Mmitpeller by th bursting of nn anvil. A sliier of Iron flew off the anvil ami htrueh him in the left arm-pit, cowing out t the vertebra The young man tlU olive. T(M .Iohxx, gd twenty-four, a lteal eolorod pugilist of some noloriety, while bathing in' thw river l Torre llnuto was M-dzt-d with ecsmiH and dnm wed. Thi; postorflce depart men t has esutblished nuuiey older nnd postal note oflh'os us follows: Money ordr l-'airlieM, Franklin County; Ferdinand, Dubois County; Xow comer, Ihdnware County; Peirysvllle, VeruiiUioji t"ouny; Prieto, Wells County; llamsay, HarrisonCounty; Uosedale, Parko County; Sharpsville, Tiphm County; Sway.ee, (iiant County; Young Auiorh-a, fass County. lotal mtes Fallen Timlwr, 1'andolph County; Hole, Washington County: Kingston, lh-oalur County. l.V Harrison County, the White Caps took Augustus Collins from the presence of a young lady, upon whom ho was calling. Into the woods near by. gifve hlni aH'vere w litpping, and warned lihu tocejMo his attentions. Pitsnreoss fill rivals are stoHHHtd of Iming in tho party. At an election held in one of the
wards of Vlnconnes, tralian system, about the voles cast wore under the Atis ten jer cent, of thrown out for to regularity. A .ri:ciAi4 train arrived at Ft. Wayne, on the sth, Waring Ihree Jnindred and fifty children froiu the Foible-minded Asylum at Hichmond to tlie new Stato Institute at F. Wa.Mte, which has just been completed. Tho train consisted of j eight coaches, and was in ehttrge of Suj jierlntendent Hlake and fifty assistants. : The old building at Klchmond will laused for the insane. T'mmcbmax Mookk, Gstteman MeFarland. Kugeno Van Dyne, Morton Slaughter, employes of tho union depot, Indianapolis, the other night dined oil boiled ham at neighboring restaurant, and two hours later Were taken violently ill with symptoms of acute poisoning, and they are still far from recovery. Examination of the meat .showed a slight moldy condition on the outside. L. I Lot'is, a boot ami fdioo dealer of Grconeastle, has nttwle an assignment. Liabilities alxnit $10,000; aMt. S7.om Winton Broadstreut is assignee. MAinrout Lammcix, a voting man liv ing near llloomlngton, died of hydrophobia. 1 A Yorxo son of Charles Ikxld. of South Itend. was fjearfully .burned u the breast, neck and hands by falling Into a pan' of boiling starch. Thomas J. Davuhox, of Paoli, was badly chewed np by a lar he was exhibiting. The beast was the property of 11. K. Wells, of French Lick Springs. Ksm.tXB Woods has sued the city of Greenfield for $Tj,0W damages for the death of her son, who was drowned in a pond that had formed in one of the streets. Tub large facteryof the Armstrong Furniture Company and th Evajisville .7 tote woras were oe.scroyea by flrd. a few days ago. The lo p the former was $160,000. insured for 5100.000, and on the latter $S0,O0. with an insurance of $12,000: all in Eastern mutual companies. Tr.X separate county of Farm ers' Alliance tnot in joint session in tho north court-room, Columbus, on the .Sth, with closed doors in .-eeretsexsion. Valentine Ault was elected president, and J. C. Trembloy secretary of Uij. county j organization after the merging of the variotii lodges. At Goshen. Vhlle Uelieec Martin, a f Ml from Elkhart, was croVtintf u,, vincinn thi ('incinnati", AYahash and Michigan tracks at the railnwl crossing she was struck in tho back by a freight trait which was rapidly backing, and knocked aliout twenty-!io feet. She at once jumped np without assistance and boarded tho Lake Shore train for Elkhart, apparently as sound as ever. Jak. -MeKiNMHV. of Illue River Township, Harrison County, has sworn out t .-1 igni. iav .Msren. .Mcivinnpv was brutally beaten, and hissmall child was so badly injured In tho struggle when he was taken from bed that its life was do j i . . .. . .... "IMirw oi ior several weess. jfio preliminary trial will be hold at Corydon July'JO, ri:nt census places the population at si.ouo.xn increase over lastccnsusof-l,00. Sin:i.nvVii.i.i: census reports show a population of 5,800. Hkxhv Hartki agetl :i, wasfonnd dead in bed at Michigan City. Tin; population of Lebanon as estimated by the census supervisor Is 4,300, a gain of l,r.00 since 1SS0. TiibM. E. Church peonlo at Decatur have let the contract for tho erection of a parsonago to cost $3,000. A .yritANo): wild animal about the size of a biill-dog and jot black In color, is exciting alarm in tho vicinity of Anderson. Tin: Adam County Agricultural Society has reorganized by electing Lewis C Miller president; Daniel Woldy treasurer; 1L S. Peterson, general manager; John W. Tyndall, secretary. Directors, Daniel Weldy, Daniel ltevy, J. M. lUco, J. It. Miller, Joseph M. Rico and T. .7. Shields. This year's fair exhibition will bo hold September 3 to 5, inclusive. Tin; Census Supervisor announces the population of Goshen as ,AT., against LSSHnlSSO. A disastrous fire occurred in "Tho Owl," notion store at South Roml, and tho cause of tho samo is nomothing now in tho annals of conflagration. A mischievous lad from a position in front of the store, by means of a 8tm-g)as, concentrated tho sun's ravs uponnpilo of Arc-works within. The result was an explosion, which not only destroyed a largo stock of fireworks, but damaged tho general stock and bleWottt theplateglass front. TitK population of Lebanon Is est!. attfi st.orm. a rain of l.MK) since vm.
OUR CATTLE INTERESTS,
The lnHrlmrHt tT Mm Ik AhhU ttaore IMry KmVh ShkkmIIhim h4 KBWttttt nn ArrrtHwewrHt fttr the LuvmUhh of Veter Iwary (reloM Ht Utrrinml, I.MMftoe hhU (itMKKOH- to KiMHtlan AmerkMH t'Mt tie Sttlpprtl to KnkImhiI Ih the latirea4 if HihmMhI Truttf. Washixotox, July 11.- In February last Secretary Husk represented ut the State Department that contagious animal diseases had been m etfectually stamped out in this e)iintry as to warrant that department in urging upon the Urltlsll authorities the perfeet safety of removing their Irksome and unjust restriction Imposed on tho hipsient of American live cattle ami shwp to (ireat lfrltnlH, Secretary Uusk declared that the time had eotne when our diplomatic, ofilce in l4ndon should make an of fort to neeure this concession in lhlf of one of our greatest Indus tries. , Xegotiatlon were at once iuaug urated by the State Department, result Ing in tho removal of the" restrictions relative u sheen, contingent upon notion by this government whleh Would prevent the introduction of diseases of sheep into this country. The llritish Government, however, erdsted in itu refusal u grant any coneesslonH reatdIng live cattle, alleging the continued existence of contagious pleuro-pneu-monia in tho United States, and that cattle alfccteJ with this diseaec had leen discovered in recent shipments to Great j ltritain from this country. Secretary Husk mot this 'allegation j with a prompt denial and the prujKI- ! tion that his department should 1st tftpi resented in Groat Hritnin by veterinary Inspectors, charged with the duty of inspecting all American cattle landed in that country. The Department of State adopted the j Secretary's suggestion and has finally , effected an arrangement through Min- ' ister Lincoln for the appointment of j three inspectors for the pur 510 se indlI vated. The secretary has already taken I steps to carry out this 'arrangement, and the Inspector have been appointed. ! One will be stationed at Liverpool, one j 1 at London, and one at Glasgow. They ! will sail for Europe at once, accom-1 panted by Dr. Salmon, chief of the Hureau of Animal Industry, and also by a special agent The Secretary said to-day that the restrictions of the British Governmen upon the importation of lf cattle from this country upon the groundless plea of continued existence of contagious cattle disease in the United States were unjustifiable and had lasted long enough. He now proposes to prove to the satisfaction of the Hrltish authorities that no disease exists in this country to warrant these restric tions. If maintained in spito of this evidence, some other cause must bo as-.-signed for them. He said further that as soon as legislation now pending was enacted, he would institute a thorough system of Inspection of cattle for export In this country, and all cattle axported would be so tagged that show hi disease of any kind be diseottnyl among them by our lm pee tors at llrHr lsh port, there will Ikj no dlfltanlty hi tracing it to its source and determining its true character. HELIGOLAND. Die Rill for the CVmIoH of IIfIIkoIshiI tc :TmnHy r.rff It Soroml ltnlliix Ir tlie Itritoth lleusa uf I.rU After n Uriel tltjlMte, Toxnox, July 11, In the House oi Lords last evening l-ord Salisbury moved the second reading of the bill providing for the cession of Heligoland to Germany. Though the island had been serviceable during the war with Napoleon, he said, it had since been unimportant and was wholly worthless for strategic purposes. Ho generally belittled the importance of tho island to England and magnified the advantages to be derived from its transfer. Referring to the African clauses in the Anglo-German agreement he argued that as long as YVitu was in the hand of another power English interests to the northward eould lie interfered with. Tnder the convention thw wai noV (h slightest chance for such interference unui inc connnos ot rcurone were d that an exclusive protectorate over Zanzibar he suppression of the velotHJ the commcrco of England and India. There wa no I ,.ullr i t'iru reason, he said, to apprehend any dlttiover the convention with any ropean power. It was imtosslble for England to affect to lock up the whole of Africa. He contended that the agreement was mutually advantageous. It would remove all danger of a disunion ponflict1 by cementing tho good feeling of those who by sympathy, interest and descent ought always to lie friends. Earl Roseberry thought that in exchange for Heligoland England had got tho responsibilities of protection rather than dominion. Parliament, he naid, ought to have the evidence of ex ports that the cession involved no loss of military or moral advantage, and ought also to know the position of the government towards the claim oi France to a position guaranteeing power over .anzumr. T .1 i-.ll-l . .. uuru onuauury eapiameu mat communications were proceeding with trance which precluded present discus sion of the negotiation with that country. Earl Klmborly thought that Pariiainem ougnt not to bo required to ratify the cession of Heligoland with out assurance that Franco would assent to England's protectorate over Zatul bar. The bill passed its second reading. An Allfgetl SHleNn Ihwt was lretaltr a MHrilr. Hami.ins, W. Va., July 10. A munlor was reported to-day from the Klkhorn mining region. A colored man named James Early and a white woman named Johnson have been living for some timo In a shanty near the mines, Monday afternoon they qunrnjlml and shortly afterwards tho report of a shotgun was hoard lr the cabin, Early ran out and said tho woman had shot herself. She was round with a heavy charge of old nails, slugs and screws in het hip, and died in atatu two heurt
HENCE, neat r ttMmi (rtbu, u . Ifeliwi sii ' " tn. MWUm Tli JKW YOMK, July V It lUlr .111 . i, ... . .TO .... ni. it is rest elty this morning, tw.d . 13 tin was the presidential ...,1 . Hi Prohibition partv at tiw.1 . T tk O 'rt Clinton II, CtlntoH HoweH Kit w MvlnKsUm Cennty. X, y .j,, Umit)h 114m tiumuru ... . M & JI was Ural a merchant, then a mrli re- , r , bvk-- j 9.j 1.. ;S to ht. Louis, where he rethiru m-htiIvm, At the uutbreak of tti war li,V'; Colonel or tl. Thirty -third )Uimir h "? 1 bHHHii HrlKHilltfr tieuerul it,' NVj wan brevettMl Major C.encrul i Volur.wi Aftvr the war he llt St U.nn an.iUtsi assistant eoiimi!eMiner 1111.hr i.h.-.7 It II ....... -.1 I.. .!. M H .i in hit; niiiiiimena'nt el !i, rreetimcH-H nirHU in huntuctv mil. nenaee. J no riK rnlwrsity Tenn,, was named Mfter turn ' retura t n musimhhch in iw wstauiisliiiipnt Amtin other iH)sitloiixhi was a trustee tit IiK j noil fVtlluira. f h..u 'PI.....I.. . ... ' and of tiie Albion Colli f, Iih?u inn iiQHtrrni tMti a vir3f0thoutat Hittt wrktil !,- I .. himi oeiwren tne Norm mx iHurene-i. 111 ll he was npi nuj l-r,. j.t tt..UH.l a........ ... . . 111 I H. llM llA.tl.l.4.1 tllM Ulalii llp.l. 1. . ...v 111 Mw Jersey, mut In lsss lie h .i, t p Ultioii HOioltitM for the president) KNIGHTS AT DRILL KHIKHMIH I-J1MIMH r.HKHK"! Ill ( imtiM Drill t the (irHHil Khckhi jitm-nt in WHHkrti. .M It.WAl'KWIf WIlS .Inl 111 C It CO .1 M.Al .. t ..!... I ..II . Park yesterday morning u. narn opening of tho oomnetitlfiln. 'so! .. i m i .. . . ..H, ... . . . las. The RhI Cross divisi waa tlie first to go th he man and they executed the 'rnanti i-.t accuracy and elicited pi a use. , siderable p New Alba, Ind ame next, appear ground lmeti t they preeened a they ea the the lr shiag ail wove they wa kWte. jt i to the echo. jprtuwff wj i tMMBHH during m week, Fort llowhora division, ti Chk1,n.l.. alt . 1.-. ...... . uviBj Na,K mm v pvgmwiui.' it i to-day. The inspectors A the prize 4 lit r all regular army otlicers as folloW Captain Chas. King, Milwaukee: (olonel Thomas W. Griffith, Limoln. ,Nb ; r i . . ii... re in..i.. t'h tt UHTUKHHIIV Illicit X. B - Lieutenant Leroy C. Roudltz, of Fort Totton, X. D.; Lieutenant A. IWrr inw. of LaVavAtin Tiul.. and Uet ' f ant II. A. Reed, of Fort Leavenwrrtu. JAPANESE NEWS. RH!a Kreortptl tt llnre Srlxl an Ile OAT th Cnait f Core ItritUll WM Wtliwi with Steam t-lfirtr-Nliiri l iirawnpM UfiiMtitHiinMii r.iiTiiiui, i.k. Sax FkaXcisco, JiUy 10, The st ship Gaiicla, from Hong Kong, arntei yesterday. The Jan mail contaiat report that Russia las seized an hli off the coast of Corea, and that tt Ilritlsh men-of-war Lelander and 3tn were under orders to keep tip strand be ready to proceed to sea at a P3 ment's notice it required. lty the eapsizing of a sailing vessel which Was being launched at 0ab, Jajn, on June IP, fifty-nino ix'oplcwt of one hundred who were on hoif were drowned. The bodies of fl'tf have been recovered. About t!J rwrsons were more or less iniured. On June S8 the first election un4er the new Japanese Constitution for tt House of Poerstook place, some fot'F four niemlierslwlng returned. Twentr two of these are farmers by occnpatlofc fifteen are merchants and only en? noble. The Japan (laaotte sUtes that tt United States steamer Palos left gasaki June for Xenscn, Corea, that it was probable that the Cnlt SUtes steamer Omaha would go oc Corea from Kobe. I.lkrtr t Mmhini PanUhmrHt' IltiKKAi-o, N. YM July la-TUd p pie at Danville, Livingston County, and in that neigh liorhood are tn stirred up about reports that Kxnkef James Faulkner is likely to cKf punishment as a reward for tostifji'f against his In-other, the late Lester Fanlkner. United SUtes District At torney Alexander was alisent from ta city yesterday, but his deputy, Mrton, was seen and asked what tm there was In the rnporU Mr- Xlf. said the case of Jamos Faulkner woj be "disposed of" at the next ter court. round on the Track-rt' IJIXOHAMTOX, N. Y., July l.Th0 of an Unknown man was found !?'" alongside tho railroad track at 3Tl ly, Tioga County, yesterday r"r about five o'clock. There wits s'"'which ho JgWJ? on his person by liiontineo, thb uoceaseu h ti alwut twenty-five years of age, face, weight alwtit 100 nounds, bC-f K feet inches; dark blue clothing . k .1.- , 1 - tho M5? aiAiiii, iua rmme near aim j place, Gindncior Frank Millllp'WgJ.i from his train in front of a Lehhj , . . . .... t.llTj,
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