Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 October 1890 — Page 2
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"WEEKLY COURIER. CDBBENT TOPICS.
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C. DOAXK, Publisher.
JASPKR,
INDIANA.
mimaniEr, FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
Thk prodwfcWn ef silver in this auutry this year will ha fifty mUlton UIMMM.
Thk President &lrnel the McKinley Tariff bill m the 1st Tke net will take immediate effect
IhkWII grantlnc a pension to tke widow of General Crook has boon approved by the President It i said that the Crown Prinee of lleumaaia will shortly he betrothed to ' tke Prineess Victoria of Wales. German y and Austria are discussing tbe preliminaries of a joint convention looking to closer relations betwaen tv.a
railway systems of those countries. Thk President has approved the aet authorising the Texas-Mexican Electric Lljjht and Power Company to erect wires across the Hto Grande river at Baffle Pass, Te)x. Ax Old-tiaiP viHlanpe mmhIHu t..B
teen organised in Oakesdale. Wash.,, to rid tke town of the thugs and roughs wko for some time have been terrorising the decent Inhabitants. Crops In portions of North IwVnu
are a failure owing to tke drought and Lot winds. There is a great deal of destitution among the settler, thousands of whom are leaving- for other States.
Thr general election in Idaho occurred on the 1st, and reports Indicate that the Republicans carried the State, bu by how heavy a majority can not be determined until later returns are received.
The committee Investigating the charges against Postmaster "Wheat of the House of Representatives, on the 1st, unanimously adopted a resolution xpellng him from office, and the House subsequently adopted the report The President rjroralscd a lahnr
ittee that called on him, on the 80th, that when Congress adjourned he would give consideration to the Eight-Hour law, and would insist upon its strict en-
zorcetBent in the Government building.
A memorial in favor of the Torrev
jinnsrupt otu irora the National convention of representatives of commer
cial oodles was presented to the Senate by Senator Cockrell, on the 1st, and ordered to be printed as a miscellaneous
Thk "Zone" system of low and uniform passenrer tariffs, arfnnt&ii es.
I w f. DVHC time ago by the Austro-IIungarian rail-
uas proveu so remarkably profitable, as well as so satisfactory to the public, that it has been decided to extoad it to freight rates also.
1 Mm Senato, en ttM ITtk. Um Kmh r UrtUm t Nftfjkrt a miMea dollar h wlekel te Urn l In amr plate wm IHMMd. Tfe Wm te amend taw Alka Labor law wa awtHlMl, but went ort without al M-tloH. Ttl bill Ut ffM4 UhI eourt wm recommitted to the whh. wlttea or land Halm. Y Mil to h I Jt elaim of laborer under
the licHt Hour law mm idri, and wm MN4dliii when the Senate s4kMrnd In the llouae tbe conference report oa tke TriR kill u ill.ru.4 at mmA
adept! 111 to ;t. Aeoneurreat resolution fer an adfournaiaat ot Cos? a the Mtk wm adopted. IX the Aeaate. on tke Mtk, after Ik p kits of some mlaorblllii, th eonfereaew ivjwt on tke lndeney Appropriation It I. wm presented explained and wimd, The
eenrereuee report on tlie Tarla" kill wa then lirentHl m! rmm at Uavtb w
Morgan, Carlisle and others made ifhmmumm aalHt l He bill, and Kmn Sbernun, AN drleh and otlir- tHk la Ut Umr. The rwjwrt then laid aaiUe Inrurwally without aetioH, and tke eoacHrrrat relHtien for MhuI adiournmeRt or the ink, wm reeHtiMt mrU referred to tke nnRRee eommlttee. After r ahert rxveatlre th)M the 9Hate adjourned. ...In the HauM iLi
ferenw retert on tke UeKeieney bill was after brlaf dUeuKaloa. agreetl to. SerwrHl ether bill of minor luifvof tunee wwre peMd, and ike IIiu took a roee until Ig-kt o'eioek, wken imveral hill were pawed.
IX tlic Senate, oh Hi miti ih- (..
- ---- " " vH4npnrif rejwit oh tke THritf bill wh adopted, si to Mwer. riuHib, l'addoi-k and I'eltlicrew votlBR in tke MKttr. Tke Sonatr alio P1 IIoHiebllUwitU TwrUlameRdmeHt.) to rwottkeRawlHltrHtlocof wtlee tht. anny. Tlie conference report oh the SiXHal Set vice bill was Mfrreed to,HHd Howie bill to enable the l'oetwatter.UNeral to tt the free delhery ayitem in imall towa w pmwetl. ...ia tBe nBW ,Ue
" protect iMittler ua certain land In Florida wan nauaj- ui. i.m
llnqulfklHx certain lead to tit city of Sah KraHilseo. Tlie bill to eetablltk m ualforw atandard of Kraln wm taken tip, bHt obJec tlon which threatened to block alt bihIr developed, and It wa withdrawn, a number of bills were tukea from the calendar and iwMfd. 1st tke jsenale, on tlie i,t, tke eonfereaee reiMirton the bill In reference to
.. j , phbiic innus wh4 agreed to.
, "i uius ror tMe relief of Charlee IV Chouteau and of tke Portland eomrwny, Hd to prohibit book-WRkiB l th DUlrlet of Colombia were received tro the 1'reeidnnt. The SeaRt refund to con" VLHSIm H,rreet further the Tariff bill .....la the Hou.e tbe report of the cuwmittee on necoant en tl.r TMt I KattoR of tl postiMRter of the Hou.e
matter vacant and fifr..... .. .
J-oatwaiter to dl,charKe the dutioe until another poatHimter shall be eleitt The report waa agreed to. Senate eoncurrtn? resolution requesting the IToeldent to eater Into negotiation, wit!, Groat Britain n4 Jt,.,Ure ?raUe "Pltleato'pre. IVH V?Rt7 C1" laborer pawed. The Senate reeU to the coalerenee report oh the bill In reference to eontracts for lumrimr imi.it,, . . .
siaedIe.lK,,h ,,0,i",, " Co"rM jjurBed
A DtlTIWOUWHCO PARTY.
M, K. liANTX. mayor oi Tror
craiMH the Foonh Ohio distiiet at
rtoa. ot the iu oat the Mth ballot. ITilswa tuo third eoavention held. In all there was deadloak of eljrbt day. TltK bualiMhas pur tieat 0f t!i tow. of ptwonta, Teatst., tl eoaaiar sea erf Wwat Couajljr. wag entirely datreyeal by Sre.em the SOta. IX Hm AaftieeasVam rke, en tf 80th, tke oriee of flu ulvw .t.w.i
irotM a-nety w eighty-eight Kuihtcrs per
Thk iroid preenluM a Ihtoiww Ayre. oa tke Stk, wa Hi), per eent. A spiccial train arrived in Sioux CUy,
Ja., oa the lt. fom lJ4a. CRrryiny
numtrea ana nlty .h- lingland capitalist and newnpaper repee-
nMnvfi io vtait the Cora I'm lace. The Alliance elected ibree-fourlks of the membe of tke Georgia LUlavure on the Kt. Hoth cuastitMtioaal amendments were probably carried. Itiiht were opened at tke Xavy De-
partHteni. on the 1st, fee mtildia? tkree I'l
- urn iV i I--"- v.. ui inrjtwsH, towna ta the same district is P"""at matters.
STATE 1KTELLIGEXCE. FIFTH WDIANA DWTffkOT. Tl miihittes. HftUtcUt Tswm and Mw ten r i Has aw jtanwHieeit h- the CmThe Ceawtas Uutmau v hk.j l
ruU ot th cemHisiliM Hfth Di.trict
f ladlaaa. which eoalKts of sixteen eoaaehM. whieh are aa fallow: IutMlalkui.
Cet.t:e. , BraltHi. . ,lt.4M Oeeaii m,mi Ce t1,Hj Whi . . .,., .,. Pkt Ummtt,,, . smjet jRpec.M,.,,..m , ,H, ITT tae... it, m'H tffwto., Mariball. , ,M..Ja.?e I . A&M NttaWI4 eeeeeea.e ifc,1 IBHroeeeeeaat eV0,i :r Ittl Hi, Jrph...... . "4 Stark...... i jH
n hlie.....M,....,MH... taVaaa
Ir.eiN)M. CiS 1.713 a, MM' J.iai i M l.l 1M
Arrival m Xew Vwk of the Chm4 te Ta
h4 Ht-Th Srty Keelv4 Wf CHetr KrkMrU aa4 HVUhmuxJ ta tlu
Nmmm ttf tWe 1'reUrfoat rim! vrMMM
t trmtiMt KtHtM-tt.roltMaa r Hdj
"'"a ami tHHH4e The UaSt turtf
. tutn. Oct 4. The Cewtede
inns, the Duo d'OrJeans, the Due
ataes, the Alaruuis d'Laatayrie, tbe
Comte d'Uauaaowville, with Colonel de 1'arseval. Cantala Morhan ud iw v.
eamier, cohi prising the suite of the Count, arrived hero vesterdav en the HWamKblp Germanic. The visit of the party to tMa country U purely one el picture. Colleetor Krhardt, with a Mum)cr of army officers, went down the bay and met the Count and his party and extended a welcome to them oa behalf of the President and Government of the LTHlted States, the Loval Lamina i
and the Armv f tha D.iinw. ti,
7..MMI tone disnmeetneaL
Ex-(Iovieii.soK (rNKir.i. ef Alabama, was stricken with paralysis on tke 1st. His entire right side is affected. Co.KKf8 adjourned sine die ea the 1st. At ltrooklrn. X. Y.. on tn let
Charles -McKlvaino was fentcaced to death by electricity ia the second week of November for the murder of C. W. Luca. The pardon coenntitte of tka Va&..
chuett Executive Cewacil has under consideration tke application for a pardon for James Dunlap, sentenced to State prion in December, 1577, for twenty year for complicity in the Xorth am pton bank robbery. ;
MKMHKK of the House introduced
, given as follow:
Kokesno
Iaafwt.... .. Mfefchfa CHy.... Mhawaka..
rem Itjnwh......
Seuk Hens
I'npelatloiu T.MS
i.rw ..rwi
C, 7t
jUkrl4M..v.v $04
-7 Mil ;. l.V.I va m
Nkw Yomk, Oct. 4.-R. o. Dun C. a weekly review of trade says: Kerer before Wm tkr been la any Htontk n, nreat hr Iwereaae Ih tke elrealRtlow Urnea paywH-at of J.-blle ebt r ,h" MHethJ.tolos.. Tle amttveate r,,,7 ifteet,xiR opteMkr, M.ey toarketi all parts of th eountry Imve'reiarJei i 2 r-Tt7rr ,'M rdulaliHprov,K nail dlreetlons, ana at leairr the tiJI
how Ui, fwr aHt month r kMh of T p eent. ever last year at .New Y.r)t. Cund.tl, of KnalHHd hu aaiiuu,i .
' t KMUflillUil tat d.l....i. .1 '
PJM that aotoRl pay oNt ,Hrk ,rlL h4iMaoHuil.w rork.wero, in aVptei u
Ihh. la partly due to higher prleee. for the Kwaerul amove of oommu.llUoi hnt rle imr eout dariMl the pa.t wok. .t I'hltL,! altle recelpu In iVtembeV were t ,1 S tver kMown f.,r that nu.ntU. K.J1
I Colonel Krhardt ami party went down ??'? wli ireUrs statu thu
ue bay on a tug. Atuonr tkem were .yjT"f 'Z?" iaereaae,of twelve
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MONEY AND BUUNECS.
THrjjuMMtt the V4r, as tawTw? K, M. Huh CiH'. We4lr ItevtewZ re..lr K M (Im. Mm .Xarhu 4 Jaeeea Ciratt, la a FUurW.U cj.
Th tetal Toplntmn of tke dtMrkt In ' Comtede Paris while wHling to talk tT.OOH. an hwreate f M,tWI, or NUT freely on almost any kubjct, alolutely tr rail 'lt. ,... 1-u i . . rafusjh) in nnnU n.. .
i . "mwns wim were General ltutterflcld. Hu John Porter,
ciocum, Kcyes, Howard. Xewton, Parke, 0-lhtirne, M. T. Mc.Mahon and Colonel Coppfnger. The Germanic was mot just above Ctumntine when the party from the rerenue cutter boarded her. Collector hrbardt led the way to the entrance o! the main saloon where the Comte dc Paris, Comte d'HausfionviUe and Colone! d'ParMral were met. After exchanging salutations Collector Erhardl said:
PERSONAL AND GENERAL
Thk Russian Minister of the Interior is preparing a law authorizing the deportation to Siberia, without trial or form all tv of anv kind nf all
- ' - luteigmis
Mixi8TKKCKAPt.t.v,whoh gOM to entr a tTOm theIr Wn
ix Urace Church, Xew York, the
pies enuciated in 1S49.
Uovekxok Hiix of Xew York ha appointed General Roger A. Pry or Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Xew York, in the place of Judge Iarremore, who recently tendered his resignation, to take effect October 1. Thk Government I'riRtinp ni&w m.jA
the quickest time on record in the annals of printing in getting out the official print of the Tariff law. Thr Independence Ifelge, of Brussels, says that the navsare of tka Mn-
Kinlev Tariff bill iwauma ha f.n.,
tke Chicago World's Fair. It is needless, the paper adds, for Americans to expect that Europeans will, under the circumstances, go to tbe expense of making aa exhibit on that occasion.
jjuis ukigo, aged twenty-one, ot Xew Albany. lad., fatally subbed Wik Ham Carroll, aged nineteen, on the 3d,
Thk ether morning Jacob It. Turner, ef M uncle, received a teri fmn ti.a
President's private secretary Mr. Halford, tendering him tke appointment of messenger at the White House, n position lately vacated by Mr. Edward M. hite, of the same city, resigned. At tbe recent reunion of the Thirty-
Wa ayeav? 1IVU3TJ i n ltini uf'Hti lUHuu iimr i iain r bt iiemeu e km
-lie CUlORIttrV rOlutinn tVianV(tt Or 15 Ih
TWM KOr 1(ah1 fBiaAU. I ... . I 1 f . o..... .,...i , , ...
I . . " "Frwaui,y, i mwtr i commander, l.ieutenetc., in the chair. Once before during ant-Colonel Swaim. who was killed In the history of Congress was this feat- battle at Champion Hill, llrief remarks ure omitted. It was at the first session were made by W. T. Gltfe, of Losransof the lorty -seventh Congres-t, over Pwrtwhich Mr. Keifer presided. Thk stolen horse wanted by the InLovi ICositth. the Hungarian pa- iaplis police has leen found at triot, has written a letter in which he , -"iw'ord'iville. It wasinthe powewion i advise the Hungarian extremists to ?f a had purchased tbe animal j uke their stand on the duulistic nrinci- frmn the tntef-
.MU.X II. It f.cnv nlnmAnJ .,t1..
fc""J " : " " v. uvwncun tnq i,oUBC anU nor.e-stealing, at Covington, and was the members of tbo reception commitsentenced to five years in tke penlten- was very cordial and affectlmr.
- t ... i llinjf him to jail be made a break for liberty, but was recaptured. f Fkaxk Maokk. a Pan-handle brakeman of Logan sport, died tbe other night f lock-jaw, He had his arm badly crushed while making a coupling and , iied in greajt aronv.
Wiiitic Cam notified Fred L. Weil, of i
i.f.f, wj.H, 10 eiiuer sober up or leave the county. He left the county. I Kkv. J. R. Dkh, aged etghtr-two, and Mrs. E. T. Dre
mareiaJ . 12.. ll . I .
tariy loverT couple were rushed over to him exclaiming:
Jonx CfxxixmrAM, of Harrison County, sold the apples from his orchard of trets forSMHte.
Mks.Chas. IIa?.s a widow livlngalone
".I am instructed by the President
ami uovernmeat of Uie United States to extend to you a hearty welcomo tc these shores and also every courtesy, which I am very much pleased to do. Tbe Comte de Paris, in replr to the collector, said: "I thank you for this mark of honor. It gives me great pleasure to make another visit to America, and I appreciate highly the compliment paid me by the
.miurai iiirougu you. it is a verv
a he exchange of greetings which
men louowod between the Count and
the Queen, is reported m deny-
eeeas ami MJ IRtWRM cm part ef England to eater iato an eeealliance with ether laroBiaa lwra againat Amarieaa goods. Thk Xew York Central Railroad Com
pany made a number of removals, on the 1st, mostly at East Syracuse. Xo reason was given, but it is said that the reason was the failure of the men to pass the examination recently ordered by the company.
with a rocket knife, far twltttv
with being a cripple. The latter.drawiag tke blade from kls own body, pi u need
1. tbe JImt aeaaioft ef the flrtt .rain in- "J". ow of "te rdrer ber In; OiheTwlIrbe seTaTStS 1" !T " . i 1'
A ratlines flaw has been discovered in the Tariff bill ,t. i
- "- signw "m-i loiuoHi lieUB 19the omission of tke paragraph providing sued a circular, on the 3d, directing-the for a drawback en nminrrt.1 i I haatla nt tliu .1 .
hii, t-ieveiamt and Richmond.
AP otisiness blocks in lllon, 2f. Y., were burned to the ground on the morning f the Mth, and half a doten others were more or less damaged by fire and water before the flames were rotten under control. Thk Xew York Central railroad officials have decided that no more Knights of Lbor shall be employed on
mat roau, ami vice-l'resident Webb Is
I 1 .-a. ntwmi Intu Wayne, was attacked bv l.uru,
the other night and beaten so badly that she was unconscious and doctors premce ber Injuries fatal. The burglars
and efteeted an entrance by
tier sen. a switchman, had
Thkmr is no doubt that a trir. .. been killed in tke railroad
alon ef tbe Ohio Legislature will be ' At Huntington. Joseph Silney has en
co; bat as this clause dees not go into effect until January 1, Congress will have aa opportunity to remedy the defect
Mkaohr returns from the Idaho State election Indicate that the Legislature will stand im Hepublicans and 15 Democrats. The Republicans claim the State by 2.000 majority. The Democrats concede it by 1.W0 majority. The returns show large gains for tke Republicans over the vote of 18S6. Commercial Atjbnt Smyth, at Huddcrsfield, England, in a report to the Department of State on trade with the United States, says that the actien of the House of Representative on the Tariff question has had the effect of creating wide-spread alarm among the manufacturers there.
Ox the 1st Emperors William and Francis Joseph and tbe King of Saxony started on a hunting expedition la the Styrlan Alps. Emperor William donned the bunting dress on arriving at Schonbrunn. The hunting party numbered sixteen persons. The region vhlted is a famous ground fer chamois hunting.
ring in Sydney, X. S. W., on the Ight of the 1st, resulted in tbo destruction of the City Hank building, Athen-
eum uiuu uunaing and a number of large warehouses. In addition to the warehouses absolutely consumed by the flames, a number of others were more r less damaged by fire &.nd water. Loss, iM.SOO.OOO.
E. J. 0'Xmuwbo blew out his brains, n theisSth, at Aspen, CoL, left the follow-
tag note: "i have gambled all
heads of the various departments to
wane meir uecision known. Mns. Haxxaii Cook wh i ism
started the third power loom put up in Fall Klver. Ma.. died.
the eighty-seventh year of her age. She was at the time of starting the loom fourteen years old. Ir. fWr
the discoverer of the sklt. -hit.
was celebrated by Longfellow in hU
poem "The Skeleton fa A,. " i-t.
- ' - iC skeleton was found In a sand-bank, and
was uesiroyeu m the Atheneum fire in 18. Pkp.mjvs sentlinc mall .
either of the Dakotan should be careful to designate Xorth or South Dakota. iW-ofilce officials find much annoyance from a neglect of this precaution by many persons. Ma.tok W. J. Gr.KAso.v, ohlef execu-
me oi the Ohio branch of the Irhh Xational L-aguo, announces that the League throughout tlie country has virtually disbanded. The l.M
once the most powerful Irish organ itation In this country. OxuTiioyxAXDniothcr-of-pearl button makers in Vienna have been locked
out, owing to the passage of the Me
ealled by Governor Campbell to abolish
me Cincinnati Jtoard of Publie Improvements. A srtecial meesare is lwf .
pared, it Is said, that will be a full and terrible arraignment of the political vices and corruption in othce whiek
abounaa in that city. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Ox tbe Sd, the grand jury in tbe Xew York Court of General Sessions returned an indictment for conspiracy against tbe full board of walking delegates of the building trades of that city, but the district attorney arose in court and
moved that they be dismissed. Recorder Symthe immediately dismissed them. The dndlet-nent was found in connection with the boycotting of brick manufacturers. Ix the Lambeth (London) court, on tbe Sd. the eounl for the Crown said that if tbe Slavin-MeAuttiTe fight watt held by tke court to have been unlawful, thoe arranging the preliminaries
ana abetting ttee proceedings would also be prosecuted.
tered suit rrainst Lonis Gait.-
keetr. in the sum of 2,O0. for selling liquor to hte minor son, who, becoming intoxicated, fell into the Wabash river and was drowned, j A mow UNO panther is doing more to t keep tbe ltrookville boys in of nights j than whole volumes-of lectures on the t to" of late hoars could accomplish. I Gi owikAi.i.kk, of IJratil, was killed by the cars at that place. Thk last work ef tbe Morgan County gran 1 jury, which has just adjourned, was to return twenty indictments asralnst persons for violating the 1 in nor laws. , Mt:s. Er.MA C. Wiiitkmkai) Is to bring suit for SW,W0 against prominent nerMHK to whom she atfrihu
. rwiyn 3 of her suppod connecUoti with the! I'aaiL i.f M.. It T . 1 V
i- lie lount shook- hnui -..
..u.. nw,n AHU
again with the different vnu
- wmvo nvnti w
all of whom were old friends. To Gen
eral liutlertieid he said: "I am so glad to see you again. It is se kind of you to come down to meet
me witn the old Generals of the Poto
mac. ' Shakin? tbe hand of General Flu
jown rorwr the Count said: "I am
giau to see you installed in your orig inal position."
spying General Keyes, the Count
'h over vo tii m , . ..
..a.tI.l.ji( n ,
v"' vrneraj, now no yeu do. You
iook younger every time 1 see yeu."
t.enerai Keyes replied: "Count, that
a compliment to tho city aa well as
General Howard told the Count that
ne ii a u read his tawiV dub.stu .v.
batUe of Gettysburg with a rreat d.l
of interest. "The account of the battle
was a very faithful one.
The Count said: "General, that was
a uimcttU position you held there.
Gencrat Howard said: "Yes. it was:
ami vw worx there wa as hot as any I
ier M v.
ThoCoanb "I recall my experience
ine as one of the most in tractive 1 ever had in military sort-ice."
When aked what he had to say about
ieers saia hi have ijcen written by
" n-vi-Hur puiiibed bv IJbu-
langer, the Count said that was tbe first knowledge he had of the publica-
uun wi anv suca letter: thv i
published .since he sailed, and he could
not. say a word about them until he bal
cn the newsnaners rt
Stories in auei!on. If. P.t. .i
lined to discuss the vul.Wi 'n,n
I j uniu ater day. The Comte d'Haunnviru r
uloomy feellna; at prenL .Sties 1 iron aieS,M,kej Ulll4p XiHwlH)f U t ' j, to date hv otie.th.rd. Mtn ut i lenee aMj much improvement In wool Uhlennro note. taklw laVy recaip... ot Krln, meat and cattle, a larger tride lu dryKoMls than last year. fetI.Mle Zill ' Ulaclunatl e! porta very llhoral orderj fur elotnln ana a Jtood trade In tobacco. JHIlWHUkee Mtt,.s
J'.'HVer u.,,1 Kama City It Im very t lMn.lt better tl.., l .stVar. t l''lt" hurKb large In volumu. Tae Iron Hiariet Is alaxularly u,tln,d. Ih plt of unpre demand lor plate, oar, skelp, sheet r,a structural Iron and wrought pipe. Lic copper htnrmly held at 17 eent and leail I etnnK at rent. Cuton and coffee hav been uuchanXel Ih prloo. The details Klva all lnM.rtnt hra..c,ee of uu.Ihwh. ttur h paeHomenal activity. The bushiesa failare UHrnif the last eve, day HlllnUprr l'i,r l ir..i....i c. ...
for Canada 3i: total, 7; H eomnared Kith a total .fSI.,t weeit, HHdW)f..rthe wee previous to the lat Kor the eurreoMMiiI. IX week of lat year the Mri wM i ana 31 in CrfiinUM.
UTAH TERRITORY.
vmH m .Mrs. . jr. i lUilt. fK ,,. "4
A xovnt. lawsuit waa diSped of in t h M J" iJLrY'i' !".,S,led ?em!,.rre.r- ting that in-'to Richmond. Uke a
amucn a .Mrs. llesley also had a beau ' Tam t 7 ' . 7 i j " ; . ennren when he was there, nh. wnuh u ta Verktown, y dlaration opposed to nolmmv.
I I lilt Itlllll.l. nt t . .
Gkkxaxv and Sanalbar have concluded a treaty which secures Wi f r.
" j ....... -i". iiesiey ai
"'v Bvaung- irae oi me sultan s . a-hen kit wu iw l , deminlons. The eonsideraUon naid hr t ! ,t,?'8be W0UH fviad
-j mri am urni iitwiv. ' in n..
t J , " - vr..
KernmmfHdutlens CHt ilnett In OAVrnnr
Thewaa' K..rt t tho XrereUry r the Inlrrlr--The Charck far.iM.eHnt rlth the MrmH.. and all Antl-IyitOMittu, Vtter.nre SfAj XtmlHxr. ' WaSUINOTOX. O'L 4 Artt... T
Thomas, the Governor of Utah Territory, in his annual report to Secretary Noble, recommends that tii M.
pied public lands he sold t.a
ceeds de voted to the I renra t r
the water supnlv. or aa an m A-,
for the public schools; that the LegUlative Assembly be authHal ta uu i.o.
school lands; that the bill reported by Senator Edmunds, frmn tk uan...
judiciary committee, authorizing the Governor to appoint certain r,. .
oers and providing for a legislative reapportion me at 1m passed. This bill, the Governor states., if aanaiJ m
place the control of the twenty-Mve county governraenw in the banda oY men loyal to the Osfnii ti
further recommend that either the Cu Horn or Struble bills.
Congress, be paused.
The Governor Mnthat tv -..(..
- j v natiHIAISU fWpUlatlon Of the TerritArr iu 4n aa
an increase. inc JStiO, of about fifty
jroni. me iere?gn-tMrn population Iwonght to the Territory uadar
auspices f tbe Mormon, from mi to ISStt, were an avcraire of n1uut i asm
ahnually. and this average, he estimates, has probably been maintained during the past year. . f ,
At the last munlcinal aWUa. i. iLw
Lake City, the Liberal ticket was elected, ami for the ft
history Salt Lake City passed frow.nader Mormon control. He expresses the opinion that In spite of this victory, and also the on in Ogden, Mormon rule is hr no means at an end, and that it will be many years before the Gentiles will be in the majority. He reiterates the opinion that tbe Mormon people are completely under the control of the
prieuheod, and that in every political and business act tho church is put first and tho country after. There is no
f
Germany for the coneeseion is
million marks.
Juimik Thomas K Capp. of Lebanon, Pa,, issued an execution for $37.nS7 against the South Mauntain railroad, on the d. ami the property will be sold atbcriffs sale on Xerember 30. Tmiktv-okvkx days of the time of the late session of the House
thence by sea and the Potomac river to
as hi n-ton. it I the intention of tho
party to return to England on tbe Servia on Xovemler. 1. The valet of the Due d'Orlean. Karl
HasH, was taken sick with inftu...
... , ' -"f" mo -nc- i iiimw were conKInley Tariff bill, which , threatens to hmed in the m roll caHs, moat of
put a stop entirely to the A
trade in this product 'Lt,!t, provisions of the pending Tariff bill all articled of import mnt
V, J. mfrfWI- awrd. brands
them demanded for the purpose ef delaying proceedings. Two children ef Nelson Dion, of Marlborough, Mass., aged seven and
tour, respectively, were burned to death.
or abeled In plain LnglNh words so a the night of, the 3d. by tbe espkfo to indicate the country of their orhrln. of l"- "
or mil S'n i m "Hjed.branicl Thomas Wim.umsox, of Markham, the prejudice against Suinvan!
----- j """" . i admitted ""h ocai preacher in tae Methodist l i i:K
four found for Hoss.
Ion OKlr.u who was tke confidential clerk of County Clerk John Sullivan, and wat Jointly indfotad with sn;. Q
for issuing fraudulent warehouse re-'i , Tu sick whh iRfiMea cipts, entered the Criminal Court at In- vfJ!!,?6 "V dianapolis, the ether evening and gave lnts Hospital in a dying eondibond for bis appearance for trial. The ! ,,a; n ; boml wai r,,m. but was reduced to t,-1 1 k.CottJte de parls looked the pictla by th court, and was promptly I.r he?llh' WOtt 11,8 Iwtton of given. O'Xelll has bon in u.uml.-.- i Ul Lyl Legion in bis coat lannl.
ith friends for several days, hut the' vvnln Wnquet will W ,
i s m. a .
taci was Kept secret pending his effort to secure bomUmen. He say that he knew nothing o? SsHivan's fraudulent mijtbotla. llultaff na1v l.c.,.ul..ll.1 .
, ...... ... . . ...... wvaiik hhi no. i 1.,1 ...... . f
the Count and League Club.
party at the
givet
Unlot
be.leve ho could geta falrtHal, owing to ! Krw Yomk fhit the rreidi3Marali.it KuiH.- i '. twt.
to entry."
PhpinnXT Hakkio.v and several memljers of his Cabinet will vhit Callfornla next May as the guet of Sen-
Bkur .tamoru, to tm present at the open
and belong to Tuscnrors. Xa . My life is insured for 9t,m. Good-bye Sarah: I am to blawe fer all this.' Gambling is my ruination." Thk General Land Office will shortly Issue instructions, accompanied by maps, to register and revivor w.
ard to the execution of the Und-I'or-felture bill, which recently became a law. Under this law uima .i.,
money off and have a sick wlf . I ceremonies of the Leland Stanford. m1 tnree hundred. I
. , .. . " i .ir.. 1'Hii'HNitu i v, -w. ..t .. .. .
uranam ttouse. i am an I. 0. O. i' . "
stint ait Vlt1u1 a. . ' I lrctilant lUrlll.. r , .
i n i -jenr-ow sister - u. vianieniaia, tntl at .Mchojas Oiurt-House, W. Va., on the j a rn refused to serve. iSth. She had threatened to tell her Tk historian George Itaa-
..v. . ""'inonHiwHTOiescft .., Hkicj veiQiraat his ninetieth A.mm:i;w C.ui.NKfiii the iron magnate, WrtWay anniversary, on tke d, at hit Was among the panger on tke ! Newport, R. L Reamer Serrla. which arrival In New . 'riiK ""T ot turning the firstsod lork from LIVK-rvt ,t,n ,il..i. for tbe Xlajrsra V. IU TM-1 ..u. i
CiiiKr AKTitrtlis in Francisco fl8 o clock " tB8 origof the ffM f Ilea Yttt vkvivic nt .1.. . I 4 Lit.
fcllllen acres along the line of the the differences between Urn esdneTs A wfiioc gale swept ever the orthern Pacific from Wallula. Wash., ot the Southern Pacific S fiTS Xeft the 3d. During Its preto Portland, Ore., and half a million clals of the eommtny. valence five veaeei foundered. TlUfpt V1..'" rd" .!:-:s,:vk lkK.UTTi., of Itaclne Tw t Ohio expre rebbws were ilT., 1 ! lH.? Hd, .Uttrwn' ChI- wI" WU" U ver.iiy from the Injur e? "P1" t K-H-fontaine, en the aJbj 1 reatored to tke public domain. eeived by Wing threwn Item K iiiT ll4 tive, aad one ev them made a eenfeMien.
Death ,,f the V.ilet ef the Cowte rf rarh
In Xnw Vnrh.
4..TtaH ir. 4i.
r ...... a.n7. ,nc . valet of the Cerate do Paris, who was re rnovf-d from the steamship Germanic te Ht. Vincent's Hospital at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, died at seven o'clock last evening from Intestinal obstruction lie bad been HI during the voyage, and Dr.Ilacomler, the physician . at... r"t aa
n iw voiiue ue I'arts was present whep
... no was thirty-two years old,
bjm a naur s ot JKMKowitz. AUitria.'
A Dlatrlct Attorney Wh Kefased to llm
iim uuty. a. je Vl.uu St-, a. a U n. ji
TltK lUmnorst rtf tLa v..w m ' lil"", , fc rCIIar eplsods
; ... .,.. piece in the court of General Sw nominated Woy Templeton, of Itentoa slons yesterday. The rnd W County, for Ccngre, The Farmer' , brongkt in an indictment fir srdraS Alliance j Con ven tlon latr indorsed the against the full Imnrd of walkSJ delenomlnation, thongh part the dele- gau-s 0f the buJGlng traded It was ITT?"1 CHVeHtltm I f" itmentehad oTe" ir ta i ii ... , ! fed without tbe consent of the dlAt Danville, .lamw Wilson, a boy trlct attorney, as he arose in eourt aid fourteen years of age, recovered a judg- moved that they be dismissed! K. WturardSru.ngfieMrnHradam. them. Tke indietmeat n?s tlTwTSt ages for the Urn ef a leg, caueed by connection with tke WjeJSug ?t brill lismte of the railroad coaitmnr. ataaufacturcrs. J f
mrff na" tn t-rvn ri.1
church, has fled after having committed . .CO0 pensioners receiving their quarforgeries amounting to nearly $ lb, 000. terly allowances through the agency in
i nr. enure uepuwican ticket of Scat- ' Indianapolis, ami srores are constantly !e, nasb.. was clecttd In tbo
uon. lhe Ke publican majority is etl terly paymnnt called fvi J,W.000.
mis places tint Indiana ncy next to a .. A Al ft S
wn oi t in. w ten is te . jrieest in the Ct .ntry. Thk following were nametl for postmasters a ,few days ago: Wm. A. McDaniel. Thiwntown; Jan. M. Orershlmer,
Klwood.
The attitude of the Mormon nh i.
in regard to polygamy, is deluslvo to the last degree. Itknows that there has been no change en the subjt. but It seeks to convey the Impression tkat there ban been.
A PASTOR IN DISGRACE. Ceavleted ef Kreavl r t'rnmUe and D. iwrted hy Hk Friend. SrMANTo.v, I'a.. Oct 4. Tke breach of promise case of Miss IIuaboe against Paster Roberts bavlnr 1an .t.Maj
In favor of tbe plaintiff, the dearonts of IleWrfachHreh have decided to peremptorily demand M r (..... i
. - - -, ... b,un 4 he does not voluntarily n.i. i,
oneo. RolierU was convicted by his own letters of a degree of villainy' that ha stunned those of his MV taste
clung to him throughout his trouble. It is said that UobcrU deli-ul i
counsol as well as the vung woman lul Ills nl. .....I. r .... ....
vuhiuii, iir mo lawyers presented no testimony in defense of tbe nliuaa... Ht.H a. .
"''F- niie in sew Haven. Miss Husaboe was employed as a domestic by Ole Hull, the violinist aualrmilnn Item. Citv ok Mi:xicu Oat X. Ir. n. goeck. the son-in-law ef the late General Harrundla, leaves 'for Washington Monday with geed letters te prewynt in the Itarrundia case. He says tke greatest discontent reigns in Guatemala
among tke masses against President
Harrillas, and predicts war within four months. Senor Jtobril. ex-Keratr r iimu
Is still a nrisoner in hl
wkleh is earefullv afuardswl. KIsvmh1
prominent men hava umm ,iiaj
ently te CabtiiPt THMltbHt by Pr4Vm'. Darilloi. but all refused.
