Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 October 1890 — Page 6

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Twpwwmt ef Utoreet by tea Ttry Departaneat tor the entire eewUry, dm the wtk, aggregator Tim Armenian HLkop lkroe Xrgrte ha been imprisoned lit CndtaR-

tMOfne on a charge lettlHC lb Ar

te molt

Thk Presidential party, wbich

een rnsticaUag at Crsmea Springe, for Mm week, broke oamp,oR lave n, and returned to Washington. Tim revenue -cut tor Watcott has keen lwt I'ort Townee a to get ready far eat, sad K I believed she is iatoitded e W use to .'dtoreept Canadian eealors.

Kw strike of the teleg rani operators sn the Maokar Ham wu traditionally mli. en the 5th, by the operators reterning to work pending a conference te b held.

Fajwkh iH the vicinity Spring Valley, ve Joing all their keg Iij ssheJera, wad the disease is already reJectod wt of there toward the Wg Miami rtoer.

CUB KENT TOPICS.

FIFTY-FIRST 00 NO RES X the Semite, en the wtb. enal station rf tU SoHSie bill to rfchtIM the f Ultod t kKlli. ta b rvqYdred t, SNn l rMtoN It, tb hHrU of trad the exeMtly aeeMtMuhi. Jtoje Uwf oy ta . Tt-e bM t Tlw W4Iu,4m and rnl,l. the juri-l-ie?.lM,M,rU ,h "" jaw .rmtllr, ana a number of ar). vato pes bin, were take from tH!Tj. uT.L lHwra without obJeellvM,

IT "----ra me wart urine uhiT"U I" a early MdJowrnNHnt wlihwt tk trMHNotlon f hhv tHinM. JfJJ?'1- OH a. alter t tr.M!l't" ruMUM bultNM, Mr, 11 H Hill NMMMttriat at tk

trlml I ..... . !UWIt IHtltH

Iif th rMlHUr of the .Uv l uttL'r ",!,"wl,sr t,' Wlr ill" j 0rtto of iii i Uti Senate, oh tk MJ. th rmutlutUiu I..

Tr.K llraiiUna rptteat y biivo pub.

w jwu in cntrsTMi? praUi Auaiut lh r.(ornH vropd by ih Uraxiliftn (iov

crninni araint tM Catholic rbuivk, Tba ro.ult of tltfir bocMlity wilt hetht upp-f.!ou o( tb lirailiian iMgrniian

to ino wtWAtt. A 2i- Quutxx iltpateh of Lb Hi talMl that alUurairh iba AnU-Lotierj Uw had only baen in oiHifaOow a few days, tbo buaiutaa of lht retrbArj ami MOM7Hrtl0r deprUo0HW of las pott-

ny uatt raiioa off Vhlrty

m wrtj pr wut, noaiUt U a is Niitwat of a number of claries.

Will. Mt I.AH AllAilrt AH ahl lulv t

aixty jbars, and wifo of .lob a Adams, a

wau-Knowh oyater aalt of lhaat

vine, , j iH attemtttiav io crMs the

l'eMHj!rNia Waoka in Atlantic City, oh tW kl, was struck on th keatl by a tmrlN9 asd iHstantly killed. A lAMtCXUl:K train wmji aniitn,1 .u

tbo aSci, botwooH Flortfnw ami Prose lotto, Italy, ami tf v peiwns wera kiliad awl twwaty lBjurod. King Humbert a4 Quw AUncboHta. on leamiiigof the accident, abaMdoned ait intondaj trip to Uto racos. ami vlstujd tbo in jred, doing all thoy could to alleviate tho surr?riHjrs of th HMfortunatos. Tiiuuk business blocks in l'n litter, Mas,, were hurtled on the Jd: low. IBW.0OO. KlttK broke out in tb clt of Aanin.

wall, V. C. oh the nlcrht of tti

8TAT13 1NTELLIGEXCK Tin; irratl Jury in tumiou at Andor avn, baa wtttmiHl Mii'ttaonta ara'(iit ni prominent farmer, llvlngr wwth of Amlfraon. who were ettgayd in a llltlo Yhit"aitiar bmlaa vral month Mr Kk-. Ekvkht V. Ct.AV"ii patrf tfa N ot U Faytw IS. Cburrb, jKst-iM-tratwd MtcufMfulaiid bappv urprian on Ids tintrrfation tbo otbW lfb, His utwlo, Hv. J, J, Clayiwol, .ii-up4e4 lb pulpit for bi. AfW tbesermou entltHl, Krnrat eamrtMl Mi

AUItby front tbn WHijrrwjratioH, Iwl br a.. li i . .

. muir, ami titpy nore wtarritHl in tbp prwiw'uoe of thu tutallv

audiftHeo,

WlM.IK Ck.V VI'(1II1 m siu.11 1u, u

aittttci waa accidontally iul H the brtt by a riUtt iu

CMHUin. Kdward Crawfwl wt.n iu.

wet eNirvNl in sbootiHic birds. Ilia recovery is doubtfnl. lb.V, WjJ. IIKII.JIA.V. Kv.tnLtt kiau..

a tor a ml CoturroBhinmn. lliui i t.v..

VlHtS affr R lill4f(riliir il hi Mail ati t'itia

a larjrt' family,

lim fevHtiivIUe Htreet railway baa IHtrcbaStMl hr a f'l

THE TAHIKF BILL.

n ooogarxw RMori on tb

Hwuwti Ootupiotod.

The Stutate KMrfjfTHwIty KtHr Kt4t4M,

a SHWII IMtty MH4M HN IttudiHs; TwIhm.

WAMUNMTO.V, Keitt t'ITie eoafer.

ewm report on the Tariff hill. i.m

ldeted yaetirday. provldeH that tho new Uw hall vo Into effaat (lLnW a

1SB. The SiihUj reciprocity feature la preterved M Uie Mil, hut the date for

it to go Into effect ban beon obaRifed

irom .ittiy i, isM to January 1. IStta.

'Hie duty on bindlnir twl of all

" tifvon-tunthH of a cent

nor (Miund, and tbo provision for this

nrwtv is mane to apply to hindintc

( twinu iimue in part irom istle or tarn-

tteo nwr. man la. HUal e-m r annul

The sttirar acbedttlo providtw tltnt all

Biiirani not ahovo No. J, Duteli standard; all tank bottoms, all

inifs and sugar .sweepinirs; xirupa of

un juice, nmiatia, concv:tU-ated me-

taua ana concrete, and cnniiit.ri,i

j tnola'tw, and molasses shall Imj plaoed

II1IIV lwaiil.r... I . -i . i nn tt hiu II.,, Ml l.!. .l

t'hihlreit of Mr. (innrvit l)r-t.T. .,f i! vIhIoh. sublet. linunvH t tl,Q

I j1WHUM. dlMl ,f . . .....11.. 11. I tin 11 a f It.,, ..,,..1 ...... .1, .. r. . ...

''m. "Ru-iott. of South CarelinR, who w URwated by the House of Representative, on the 2Sd, waa reMontiRatedl "by aoclawaUon by the Democrat of kia (tbeiiermth) district on th4tb. HKOW)RK$8MAX Fkaxk Mokry, of Loiaiana. died in WashlRjrtoa, or the d, of 'malarial troublea, contracted or

aia plantation in Louisiana during' the fcing flood ia the Missitwippl river. Thk total collections of internal reveatie from all sources for the It rat two Mentha of the fiscal year 1sb.i ajrreIfatod ,&0S,&7, afalnst J-iA.rtTO.ITi for

-we eorres ponding periods of laat year. Oamhixal Lwiokkik opened the anti-slavery congresa at Paris with an

aaareee in wnicu lie Highly praised the -ORtboeiasK of England in the antislavery work, although it was headed "by Gathollea. Turn Department of State, on the 24th, received a telegram from Consul Victor ri .

iquain, a: colon, u. s. c. confirming the BToes disDatehaa of a di&aBtrnu

at that pbwe, and be deatraetlom of a

.great part or the city.

Wiuuam ai.tkk Vhkuv United

tate Minister to Germany, arrived in ew York City. o the d, o the ateamer Elbe. Mr. Thelw has returned

lor a vacation which will extend until -after-the fall elections.

t a aiMtmltte. slV-r.i u..iH,nortu VT' . h,,w r! lUty tin- J naae, tbnt carrknl Dm-.u if within a fw MntHtwWs the resident ti it.,,

mwiurwi wre tnkt-n row tbo rnli.iir ui.d Ml alH"t two-thirds of the city was de-i luilri after thttlinitaMiu.tr mm... ... i froo admlaahtH f

,,,,l"ar" traiiuc with griof that it is

Thk funeral of Dion lloucleault, the dramatist and actor, took place on the

m from the "Little Church Around the

Corner, which was sacked to avorfow.

iRg with prominent actors and actreaees

irem nearly every theater in New York

Uiw Demoeratie oontentioR of the

emrtk Virginia Conf;resioal district, R the S&ih, nominated James F, Eppes, f Kettoway County, for Congress. E. C. Vena We, who waa unseated in the Hoeee or the 33d, declined to run aln.

rn wrs tatkt-H front t!i rMleixUr Mtul lwMtNl. hh4 tlt Court bill, was fiirtlur deImIbU wltkont sctlun ., Ia thu Koasc a quorum wh anally MscureJ.HHa thu report of the Iretlotti rammlttes URsextinic Vnuh!. of Vlrxinln, and Killott, of South CurOllHa, mhU avatuiK Im tttlr plarsa rn)iH;t. Ively lHK-ton hhU Miller ibotlt tfoloreUj, aer areJ to withont dUcitifloH. Tw tntreaa report oh thu I).-Hcliu-j- bill WM UllKUtft but HOt dlHXtHt of. Ixthe natf, ott th Wtli, a molittiiiti

wa fHlllN on the head of tinState, Treasury. War and Navy tUiMirt. Mienl to prepare blll.t for tli (MimilderatluH

m wiinifw, mwi on me rctuiitiiiemlR. tlUHn of tiiu lat Maritime CuiifureHce A HHIMWer tf bill WWW M-Mlitl. HIHUN2 them ttie innate NUbtl.ute for the rVderal Court bill ,...,In tho Hohh) Jlr. Millar, of 4Knth C irollMM. w. aw m In. A resolution frout tlinfiirulKH nf.'.nr commit tt-ti, ctUIIng e the l'rti.leiit fr Information about th kiilHri of UoHt?rl lUrrundla waa axraod ta A resolution from thw JadK'lary committee. dimtiH that Mr. Kvniietly'ii iiotorloui airli Im ixeluiliNl from the permanent rt-eord wn Harvtl to. Mr. Kennedy (e. f end il ItiHMtflf InalonxsiHteeb. The Frneh spoliation cIhIiiis amendment to the Iirfl. clemy bill ai hoh-concurred ln-ll to 8T-

aiHtaeou:erene waa ordered. Senate bill

were PHed iHnsiortlRK Mr. Fremont, Mr, MeCiellaa and Mm. Crook; also Senate bill ta ruKulnto tins naHihiK of Unltwt States vi. eel, aud other 1m iMipertaat.iMeaaunM. lattiw Sanate, oh tho Wtlt, llouta bill to eatabiiali a port of delivery at tfeoria, IIL,

wa rnwveu. snaie resolution extending for oiio j-ear the time for payment on land claima In emes of erop failure; Senate bill refinlrina: the United States to defend home. tends where land l elalmed to be mineral fceeina of phtphate tlepoalts, and ether meaoures were ped. The Land C.iurt bill waa diM-uad further without action In the House the conference report on the I-hhiI (J ram Korfelture bill was die. cueaed aud agreed to. The eonterenee r. prt or the Mil authorlxinif the entry of land by cities and to waa for cemetery pur. poa: xraatlRK a pension to Mrs. ILirt. ranlt. and to relieve the eeltlera on North, em 1'aeiNe railroad ladeWHlty laada were aKreedto. Tile hill appropriatluK ',l.ie) to enable the Secretary of the Xavy tpur. ehaae nlekel ore or watte for Hlekel ntl nrmor uad hhm minor measures were paeaed.

stroyed. 'lerrible cPneH disorder

marKou the protfrt"s of the conflajrnf tion. Crowds of rioters and plunderers roamed the streets. In disnorsintr these

jranirs the police found it ecesary to Are upon them and several persons were killed. TniiKK brothers named Whitefivjd, sons of wealthy jwirents of Grand Kanids, Mich,, are said to have confessed that tboy murtlerotl a man in Taconta, AVash.. about a year ago. They afo now in jail in Astoria, Ore., for petty offenses.

S Thk Russian nrl son denartmnnt nrn.

poses to substitute, deportation to tjaghalin and solitary conHninnent in place of corporal punishment in the case of woirnm exiles in Siberia. Two lnrjro lottery companies from the United States have aked the Mexican Government for concessions, but l'rai-

uent uiax says' he will refuse the re

t ties is.

feared they will follow.

T. . vatVf t 106. t4& mitl Hilna iMi.Wira I , i

-" -4v- Wl fill it uuiiui

- - - "J ii HMiUMi (

At Martinsville, in ,,f ...- The conference chanmul tl.n tJ.na

----- -- wa a-.a-c ( naiiw . i

tiie iiontletl mlod to go into effect to

A kisk in the River XJle ha flrwul.l

Uie itamietta district in Egypt TiiiKTY-nvK members of the Pennsylvania Prohibition Stato committee mel at llarrlaburg, on the 34th. and nominated John O. GUI. of Westmoreland, for Governor, to take thn nlana i

Charles sillier, who declined. Mr. Gill was present and accepted; the nomination. At the school election at -liing-bam-ton, X. Y., on the 84tb. over 50 women cast their ballots, the largest vote ol women ever polled in that place. Aotlve electioneering was indulged ia by manv of the ladies and several leading society womea voted. The wife ef one candidate drove around in her carriage ail day bringing women to the polls to vote for her husband. GKOMOB P. WlIITXKV. tit Alhantr HiT

Y., pleaded guilty in the United States

wttri at ituiralo. on the

Mate against Fml A. Callls and James IbtugUt.8, on the charge of burglary and larceny, liotli parties coitfcsswl, and received two and three years respectively in the State prison. Tin: other even!

eni-vear-old son of .1 Hllll'i l.nanu ami ,jb

unknowit juan ignitml a leak in onn of

tn mains lliat conuectst thu gaa wells north of Lebanon. An explosion folio wed. Leap waH fatally Injured. The flesh burned until it. d rnrtfuaal rtnut l.t

I - ''wae iivini oonos. J he other man wat also terribly burittrd, with little hopes of recovery. At New Albany, during an altercation between Dr. 0, W, Greabam and Silas (.raves. Graves bit Gresham with a pitcher, whereupon tholatteroutGravoH In tho abdomen with St CfU 1 ti 1 !Maa..A.a.

Uiml. 1 he trouble grow out of a change of physicians at Graves' daughter's fatal Uness, Gresham claiming h had not been given a fair trial. j Mik U'imiklmina IIkitz, Evansvlllo, I and .Airs. Virginia Meredith. Cambridge I City, have been appointed lady man- ' agers of the World's l-'air fnr t,..u....

with Mlsa Mary II. Krout, nowof Cliica' go, and .Miss Sue Hall, of Torre Hauto, as alternates.

Jnsi.llt Conns, afrrul art i .

laruter near Sovmour. full

and was fatally Injured. D Tin; seventh annual reunion of tho Thirty-sixth Indiana Vnlimin,. .in i.

- ..... .. i ii mj held at Knightstown, Octolier 8 and . I Thk fire fiend at Kt Wayne, pitted himself arainst SOR11 and walllr ac a

eral cleaning out agent and won. Ths "

soap iactory is a heap of ashes. Ms. Gkokok Mausii's boardin:-

loitse, i Fayette, a two-story framo

EKXRST H. CnOWSKJi. of PhilaJadnMa

who waa seat to England as the repre

sentative o the All-America Cricket

toam. has returned, and reports

aat ait arrangement hare bean made for a series of matches, and all that reMains to be dene is to select the men -whe are to compose the American team. CAT. WOODS, the munlrir at Piuu

. . . - - w, who was sentenced to death by eleetclelay at Glens Falls, X. Y.. was taken -te Dannemora prison, on the 3d, there te awatt the execution of his seatenee, -which event is set for some time during the week of November . The cea--atemaed wan preserves aa atr of perfect indifference.

PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

Mrs. Ei.iHt Wix,wife of a wealthy ckfl farmer of frBlaUI V V . ,r.v- . i-was to the e:

.. ..., . . in, nvkuai of Daniel E. Wing, a prominet Saratoga lawyer, was burned to (loath

the 0th, byhor clothing catching fire Tiir Tiith Ohio district Republican from a lamp. Congressional convention, on the 2 la, nuu.,. . .. . i. .n . BamlniUiJ Kntukri V tv. . .1. .1

n,""'" m coimpee 01 me canai

01 t.h J5H. tt.o!. .. .7 - vnw-awry irania

Charge of falsifyingentries in the books ' ZrnZ' T?oSiit T ?W of the Albany City Xational IUV. !?"5 hU -c AU 1,18 boarders

acknowledged a misappropriation of 1 IZJT111 1lcrb'

kl',,""n irom uorasKa, and was on his way to White County to visit relative. He was suffocated by the smoke. The building was old, and the loss small. A K.VOX Count v farm ni nl.n tu.l ua

l 11 ..... t .

extent of $17,000. Ho

sentenced to seven years in the Albany penitentiary.

banks at Mallemor, France, six square

mues ot country was submerged. Hundreds of tons of grapes were destroyed, and many head of cattle drowned. Thk condition ot the iron and steel

trade in Great Britain Is said, by author

nem ina ted Robert E. Doan on the three

hundred and thirty-four tit ballot.

LATE NEWS iTEMS-

Ix the Senate, on the Mtb, the bill tc

staotisn Jtock Creek Park in the Dl.

triet of Columbia was passed.

acres in Russian sunflowers and realised f per aere on the crop. A Chinaman at Anderson was refused naturalization papers. Fui'itTH-Cf.As postmasters were appointed the other day as follows: S.

u enter, i-.tireKa, hpeneer County, and J.

t m ureat iintatn is said, ty author- oia was passed. House K. Fink IIekl.n .7 itleson the subject, to forecast a busy WH appropriating a million dollars tc Tup 1 winter. J purchase nickel for armor plate was da. s,ptlt Lnion post-office in MontThk case of Correanud.-t a-n bated without action. . 7.2 fy Co.tnty will Irediscontinued next

... nitfv DUE Dktaai

Skkious disturlrances are reported from Morocco. A provincial Kald (Govrnw) abducted a girl. The tribe to "Which the girl belonged attacked the Ka4d, killing him. all his women nd seme of his natives. The Sultan's treeps marched against the tribe, killed owe and 3aptured others, and sent the ring leader's bead to the Sultan. Tire Kings Powder Mill Company ef

Clnetonfttl has sued the Pittsburgh, Chicago. St Louis Railroad Company to recover IW.OOO damages arising from M explosion at the mill, several months re, caused by t badly-conducted running s write with Uie defendant's cars. The Peters Cartridge Company has also led a similar suit to recover f I Tmk lonff dead-loek In the House ef representatives was broken, on the d, by the preaeiwe of a quorum, and the Lanrsten-VenablM hImHo ...

was promptly decided in favor of the contestant; aad this action was followed by the unseating of Elliott, of euth Carolina, in favor of Miller, thus adding two members (both colored) to '.he ranks ot the majority. T latest raw or regarding the anion ef the Central American republies is that Guatemala will send a proposal te the other four republics of Honduras, Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Kiea, te invite the United States to aml .

ciai legation to the next Ceatral American Union Congress, and that the five Central American States accord the United States a voice and a vote in the

veegreea. rirdoas ia the Department of Card, Franee, have caused much damage to tweperty. On the fist the River Rhone reee sine toe a feet and the town of lleauea was fiooded. At Vallerangu, Jlferault thlrty-ntne miles nortbl west ef Xintes, the river overflowed Its bks and undermined a pertton ef the A eefibw were MMMtefiale4aewa therler.

arretted at Montreal, Can., for sending broadcast thn storraltout i'H nna ( lonrvtt

and a street fight will lie dismissed at the request of Queen Victoria, who disapproves ot proceedings mken avnlnf

a subject for a private offense against a

memeer ot tnu royal Jamlly, ho d ng

nn meir nigmty is tieyoml question, and can not be affected by a tieurrilous

story.

MRli.vja. A0XKK. a pioneer of St

vtncent Minn., received a iinut.t,

from Germany, nn the W, announcing

iunt ne ih neir to the estate or his sister Catharine, which is valued at&soo.-

wm. Mr. Uagner is already a wealthy man, lieing owner of i.0O acre f jand

m uro uou itiver Valley. He is a cousin of Wagner, the celebrated Ger

man composer, A svmucatk composed of Minneapolis, .New York and Dos ton capitalists

n nurcnaseu at at. i.ouia Part it

nenpous tMinn.) suburb, 2,800 acres of

lanu, for which it paid fl,O,O00, on

wiiiuh manuiaciuring plants, dwellings, stores and public buildings will tie erected after the manner of Pullman. 111. MiniAKf. Ror.u who was olerk at the Stafford House at Huffalo, t. Y., at Ihe time Dirchell, who is on trial at Woodstock, Ont, for the murder of the Englishman, Itenwell. who stOBned

L 'ii , , pBn,1UB "ridge, on the tw. His testimony had been token by a commission. Cai'tai.v Hknhv Prtkkso.v, Gf San Francisco, has tust. nut.rn.uj

III p"miTO Hit! ieat of sailing an elghteen-foet yaobt from that port to Tahiti, and I,.

the MW wager which had already cost om man bis life. J St'i'i:iNTK.viXT PottTKK of the CeHws """.'Hit. who has lmen serioMsly ill recently, has improved greatly. It is expected, howevor. tk.t t.u . '

- - -? rn utinvainscence will be tedious, and it will be

" iore bo will be able to resume bis oMoial duties. JiwuK Corw, aged sixty yean, a prominent ami wealthy farmer and Jin VfiTRr Jmkwn to. Ind., fell thirtv-rive ft frnM . t.it .. 4

d was fatally injured en the mi. Skcuktakv Tkacv and several efficars of the Xavir lu.,..... 77.

AnnspoHs Md on the , to witness

""pieue h tee armer hmui la roff re there.

- "no iw wie bill in imam tt.. 1 . .. ..

niMuirrt niu law MJ prOltlUlL tlie 1 n . Importation of laborers under contract ' J? hl!1'

ana me mil to establ sb rii ""t"vt?, was uirown fnr 11? nii.?u .,. .

irom his utiggy, at Aluncic and bail bin ' Y .7 ' . " ,M",rr "-uat goous "nl" right shoulder Madi broken. . ft? tho undary line of

wiuuhiivu .-states; tin oro. casdterite

nai.l a 1. 1. 1 1 1 .

mo win to establish a

otaies uistrlct Court Several nnob

jectionaiile bills were taken from the calendar and passed In the House a resolution appointing a sub-commit-tee of five from the World's Fair committee to investigate progress In World's l air matters was adopted. A number of bills from the calendar were passed. Mr. McKinley presented theconference report on tho Tariff bill and gave notice that he would call ti . i t.

- - -. ' ...lfVXiatoiy after the reading ar iu. t,.,.i

ihe readlnarof the mmri. ua i. ...

gress when the House took a recess. An

zoning session wan held devoted to consideration of private pension bills. MKS. Jk.hmIK ItKXrnv I.'irir

of the lauj General John C Fremont addressed a lotter tn tbo uin

1 - . - "v vuiiui vjra bll7 Los Angelea (Cal.) Timet, on the Jti, in which she extreswa ...!......

for the timely aid remlnrml .IuhI.. tt...

recent financial strait r i.....tr i

, - w.aro.t anu

sngner. she states further tut t

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right shoiildor bladj broken.

r tlTTII S. SflllllAIUCK. Hf IlliHaiianiOl.

February 1. lSui., Tho provision rela

tive toino iMituleU period allows infir

cbandise detrasited nrlor to ()tilluit. 1

pStH). to bo withdrawn at tho present

rates oi inty before the time ihe

bonded period troes into effect It is also provided that when duties are Imsed upon tbo weight of merchandise

oepositeu prior to October 1, tho duties

snail imj levied upon tho weight of tho

merehandise at tbo tlmo of its witb-

, ilrawal.

In tho internal revenue features of

mo bill, nearly all the House provisions

, of Uie bill are restored. Tbo provision removing all restrictions on fanners

and growers of tobacco, in regard to tho

ham ot ieat tobacco arc rostored and a

proviso added that tho farmer shall fur

nish on demand of any Internal revonue

onicer statement or his sales, etc. A fine of J.W0 is provided for violation, of

f tuts provision, tho conference com

mitteo also struck out Senate amend

ments providing fora tariff enmmlaalnn

Tho tax or smoking and manufactured ttobaceo and on snuff is placed at

o cents per pound. Opium manufacturers are taxed SKI per pound upon opium

manufactured In the United States for smoking purposes, and only persons

who are citizens of tho United States

are smutted to engage in its manu

iacture.

llio Senate amendment providing-

Ml" " special internal revenue taxes

snail oecome uue July l, lsei, i m jecied.

. In the free list a numbor of changes,

; wiosioi inem of no material interost 1 were made. Raw ami

niiumvvnitm bristles wore stricken from the free list

m conference. The House provision

placing on the free list Amorioan-

caugtit nsli, except salmon caught by

American vessels, etc., is re-inserted. The Senate provision concerning pure

minurai waters is allowed to remain. The paragraph covering ores of gold,

. silver and nickel and nickol matte is

renamed, with a proviso that the duty on tho copper contained in them rfhall

. ue one-half cent ner noiiml

Among the other Senate amendments that wore agreed to by the conference

committee are those covering plaster i of paris and sulphate of lime, ungrnnnd

iiumimius, seeas anil sulphuric acid of

not over one and one threo hundred and

eignty thousandths specific gravity.

ine conference amended a numlwr

or the freu list nrnvlHinnR t

the bill paragraphs providing for the

iron Hutnission oi irtatlini-u sn.1 A

for beds; peltries and other usual goods

ate on Are-arms are reuinei. aa ate alae the reiucsd rates ef the Senate .

eopfier,

In tho tnirit Mbedela. bra,i. .

diaHliquori, etc. sad apirtiuous bever-

aa; or uitiors eoHtalH'Hr aniWu BM

made dutiable at fri.fto nnr uoikf .n...

bay rum f,M per gallon; champagne) and all other suarklinar wImjm aw .

doswu in quart bottles; ale, porter and

uNr m uotriea w eents jmr gaiton.

j i" rate on umiresaed Hax In fixed at 1 CfRt tur pound; on tow of liar

hemp one-half cent tier nouud

cables, cordayn and twine, except binding twine coMitiosed whollvof u, , i n .

or sisal grass, Wi cents per pound; on cables and cordage, made of hemp, af cento per pound; tarred. X cents per 1KHI ml: cotton have-in- vihriyl at

' , rn---r , n,vrV than e cents pr lre yard, one and six-tenths cents: valued at more tl.a a

cents, one and eight tenth cents. Important changes made by the Senate in the wool schedule were allowed to remain. Vheao nrovldii that h...

duty on woolen and worsted varus

made of wool, worsted, or t' h!n

animals, valued at not nioro than

thirty cents per pound, shall be dutiable at two and a half times ib .luiv

imposed on-unwashed wool of tbo aw

class, and In addition thirty-five tier

cent ad valorem, ami ti iut..

woolen or won tod cloths of thn Hat Mia

standard shall lie three times tho dut

imposed on unwashed wool of the first class.

There is a ereat deal of feellnr

the Southern" members alu lit I lass msv.

poseil change in the rate of bounty on

sugar between SO and tM)

test. They claim that it is contrary to the rules of both houses for the tnnfr.

rees to make sttch a cbango in an item on which .both houses bad agreed, and

Mr. Carlisle will make this no! nt ava iimr

tho item in tho Senate. It Is claimed by tho Republicans, though, that there was a general disagreement botwunn

tho two houses on the suirir o.n,J1uL.

which warrants the nrnrxwml fbsiiu :..

bounty; and liosides, that the cbango in tho timo of putting the liouiitv -ivum

into effect makes the chapra In ru. r

bounty germane.

Some anxiety is felt ahnut tho tts.

tudo of the Western Senators inward

tho binding-twine amendment Senator Paddock is much put out by tbo action of the con formes. n! lm ulhii

this aftornoon that u-m

" "... , v. ,rr against tho conference renort It u

not know how many of the recalcitrant

Senators will htand with him. but tha

conferrees do hot think tlmro Ui w

enough to defeat thn reiort Speaker Reed and Messrs. McKinley and Cannon. the RenubHc 'B.1I faint. luaa

of tbo committee on rules, had a consul taXion vosterdav aft.r.u, t..-

w 'j Ta eawat ti relation to a nrwrmMa ..

disposition of the conference report en tho Tariff bill bv m.

io agreement was r9lui . t iu ....

derstood that the committee on rules will bring in an order to-day providing for the Immediate consideration ef the report

MONEY AND BUSINESS.

thought seriously of marrying Jennie

uwHit, uutsaim i imckesl out because sho dWn't havo any money." sinco then the girl has fallen belt- to ;t,ooe, and will marry another man. FltKiiiilT trains collidml at. r..i,-,i..,a

and Alex. Stewart a brakeman, waH caught between the cars and instantly killed. J A rAMir.r feud occurred near Vincen- ! lies, in which Unfits lllevins, was killed and four others iniitml.

llKAKKMAX Al.H.VAMtKK StKWAKT W3S crushed to death between two freight trains on the J. M. and I., nearColum- i bus. P.WT-OKFiCK Inspector. R. E. Spangle, has granted Connursvllln fro i..ii ...

tolmgin January I, lfetti. Wli.t.i.iM Eiiw.viiiis pleaded guilty to a charge of burglary, at Walwsh, and

view of the passage of a bill granting sentenced to two years in the penl her a pension the m. j..., i , tntt. 1

Thk safe in the .1.. M. & I. fi..w f

' - ... "-. w

tided over and aha flwi-.a

financial assistance.

Tub Calettonia Railway dear,,,

proposes to run a tunnel under the I lrtlt of Forth, in onlor l,. i. i.i

muQ klioilrtwd in a posit on to

. . "ill v-iiiim ljllM. u.tll. I... I t ..

' inn nn rival, llin nwaar nt ti..

canuieter bridge over the estu

nijfi

.OKritUTAItV Oflvv nt H.r. Mil

a . M II 11 n tint l WSe Hall Cltlb'savathat. tt. Mil

tam. as It now stands, will lie put Into

t,.i. V . AM0C" xt year, the deal has len completed, and it Is a settled fact

Ox the !Wth the eleven-year-old son tu of Straltaville, 0.,

r ,.7 J rTSMHi 10 alh fore i wreck e ti' itsilteS o r J near MMwV Skkious frauds have been discovered into Russian army near the Caspian . ."Several regiments have received o pay for six months and It appeal that the efitear. have atolen the i Ax elect on for f.. ......

it. . nrrrnmari to all

,iirvtim, was iriown oen early tho other morning, and SM) in money and a largo number of railroad tickets stolon.

NM. i Ai.r.Aru, a painter of Hrazil, fell from a scaffold, near Stanton, breakngbis right arm and sustaining Injuries which will probably prove fatal. Wm. W. IlAiiFonti 'ami .Mis. Alice. Unary, each aged Mjvonty-sl.v, were married at Grassy Creek, at an old settlor meeting, in tho iirewttun nt fm t...

sand petijile. 'I'liie pos'.-ofHeo. and store of David Cohb, at Tieaty, was robbed of stamps ami a quantity of goods tho other night At Connorsvillo. wbiln Mlui I, ta. at

and Ilatlio Sparks were out driving, the horse switched one lino out of their hands, and Miss Haiti R lnanltrul nctii. It..

dash to get It, when the horse became frit-atoned, and ka f.n ,,,i.M

,.- -j .-..-w .v.. iiiiuui iiiv wheels, lu-caking tfne lev twin aJ n..

otlisr once.

Miss Ci.aka 11i?hkw iirr..,t, ..,i

RHgainst Mrs. Haldei man Van Cleave at

fraai...r.-, u'rr .""rwmui agatRSt ,i

j.ait lVr ." :7J IE''1 reencaslle, for damages for al.ader.

e.TB;;:w ' will b. Wni iury lb. ether day awarded bat

tlM.

and tin In Imrs, blocks, pigs oV grantt la tod, until .Unuarv 1. istis and n.r..,.

after as oUierwise provided for; works

, of art by American artists residing

tuiiiiurariiy aoroail. j The sugar schedule is amended so as grant a Iwunty of 1, cents per pound on sugar lasting between SO mil 90

degrees potnrlsoope test and a cents on

. aor wjsniig not josh than 5M) degrees, ' from July 1, mi. Io Jtilv l. iimr.

Tho bill as passed by tho Ileum and

; "jnie granted a bounty of two cents a pound to sugar testing 80 degrees and

wivi j. Tbo conferroes agreed to flinsin.ii

amendments extending tho liounty to

nKnr aim providing that no bounty m paid on less than five htmI ak.l a,., .1 a. . . .a.

uavu iruiiims. ougsr aoove .o. 10 Dutch Standaid is to 'pay live-tenths of a cent a pound duty and one-tenth of a cent add ill nnal If tlia it m... r. w . I

w proddclng it charges an export duty. ,m 1 Machinery for the manufacture of lieot

sugar is to bo admitted free until July 1, 1HJ. amj any duty collected on such machinery Imported slnco January 1, ISM shall lw refunded. Glucose Is retained at the House rato three-founbs of a cent per pound.

I cuKni wiiqiiuiu is made to take . effect on April 1, jg'.U, with a proviso J that during tho month of March sugars maybe retained in Imn.l u.m,.., ..... i

montbf duty, and transported in bond and sold In bonded waroliousos under the provisions of existing laws. The schedule

Lnutoiinu manufactures of tobacco, Is

leit as it passed the Senate.

in the earthenware and glassware

Bvwiwmr, wie nouso eonrerreos succeeded

in retaining nearly all of the House

items intact rancy glass Is made dutiable at 0 per cent ad valorem, colored

g ass bottles 1 cent per pound for

;i con as ior quarters, and Secern per gross for battles holding less than a quarter ef a pint Most of the House provisions relating to Uie metal schedule are also retained. The cutlery schedule remains substantially the name as It passed the House with unimportant .Senate amend-

The HVek'a Hnalnraa hmiI ti..

Trudf Outlnok MS KufrtnJ lav la g

llHH at Co.

Nkw Yokk. Sent 27.-.If. r. n.. ..

Co.'s weekly review of trade seys: Treanrv dlatiuraui.ui. r... i ... .

.- iriiHii inn sliver and prepayments of lHt.rt have redHcwl balaiiuvH hy nearly V i.'sr), but the oHormoiH mipply of currem-y lma not at yet Inflated prlees nt all. Tim local ral. for HMinev en rail hn ilonltiiuii f...... .

- . ....... , . tvr ctnt., mihI hh easier market Is rep irt-1 at ISostini. I'hiia lr:iiiiin uu.i iH.!.. i... i.... .i.-

art's t foretxn b.inks eoiitlnHif to los od, htiKlund mid Kr.tHce roport.'nx a In of f . WW,1I for the week. With lower priced, tllirn SIIMMiHrs the daairwl lu..,.

in export of urn ltiit. mhiI tii. .!..... -

ror thn p;i,t three weeks Ii how only foiir.si-venths per cent compared with lanyear. The Imiwrts are tench enlnrwt lV t'lllM t to wot iriuuld lu r.i ti... ...... .

fore a nn t n-.if viia U... ..... ...

- ..... ,..,. imi me tiirrent Mecoiintu of Miielt lereHo are ex tjcKrtwl; the vslue ef nil Import for three H'Bk has hen Imt ill It!" ft u f ulaiat-. I..a.

year'a reeord, The reiwrts from citlra show h nmiirkahle nttlvlty In all branches of leitlll.nato tivu!. i:

trade with eany monoy and I'xeeptlonatly larae sales of wool nut eh hi jr s.TW,C. 1KIH lll. At I.'tlluil..l,lu tli. .1....

. , - r--.----. ...... nimc nmi lenther trader i.inUi.iu..n,.

and the Iron trade Improvns. CnlfK. notes

n iic.n tieciiHO tn xr.iin reeelpu compared wit i Inet ver, (;IiicImhH mI

tjii.lr a k ed trade anil fnir enms. At friar-

and trade IS koihI, and at INtUbUMlt it IlIHllS ttrl(!H4 Sriule il.n...l. il. i. .. i, ....

I . . " .......... . ii h ?B-t woakeuiiiK In pK imn. .Milwaukee reports tra In iinicli In nxrs of last VMar1. and Utitroll aNo. At .Minno.iiu.l U lu.i...r i..

vaneed cnS. White wheat N nnsettled. With reenlnti of l iamu i..,.i. .i.

City reports steady trade, and S.tvitnnalt notes iceneral uctlviiv. witi. ivu, . ...

ftaples. Tluiiirh monev tt Ven- .niv. r

IlltrSt llllllltd. Illlll r.illiur iilrlu.ui

, . . w..,Kn nt ninny, tile Vulltllin of Iill4lmia !

anywhere curtailed thereby, and the reports tlmnusHat , U"- 'Hon, tMVorttW

Tilt! lillKlnixa fnlluru. ill..u i...

i .. . . .......... .iniiiin mn inni,grgn liiys tftimberi For the United States,

.... v...,. t,; llllHI. ZI9; MS I dHlpHrj.l with a totnl of l mt week, itnd lat f ir the week previous to the I it For the correspond. In week of lat year the rlituret were IW rcpremintliiK l4 In the United States and 7 In Canada.

The Iloorkeener waa In tho Line of Ills Ilnty. Washington, .Sept ar. The Hou-ie oommitten m the judiciary, to whom was referred tho resolution Introduced. In the House bv Mr. Hnlon. nt rr.nnii.

" VII IIV.l see, charging tho doorkoeper of the House with using violent! in trv'lnw in

stop him leaving the House, yesterday reported it back to the House adversely. The doorkeeper nhartwil with tba

offense claims that he simply laid his

nana on .Mr. Knioe s shoulder and reminded him that it was against the rules to leave the House during a call of that body, and the committee after a carerul consideration of the resolution could find no reason for granting it

l'ro.oed .MonuHseat to Stephen C. roster. Nkw Yohk, Sept 27. A movement Is on foot to erect a monument to Stephen C. Foster, the composer of "ThO Old Folks at Home." and ,..

other celebrated American sos. vH,

J. Noble, a former resident of Pitts

burgh, is iRtereatlaa kiauaalf (n Ik.

matter, and has eondttlaa11v m..

with D. K Shehan, the seHlptor, to fashion the statue. It is expected that before many months the monument will be ereetod at lliak...

saw. luG re-iueed rates ef the

Pitasburrh.