Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 November 1890 — Page 6

TEEILIjY COURT Eft

C. DOAXK, IulMbe-.

JASPKR.

IXWAXJUf

A WHtrm has

f ItrusiiU with

Iter. D.

Ms

Crus. H. Sen-aanox.

ntiaister, in confined

wf til m attack of goat

It Ik proposed to SMdablish an inebrise asylam at Indian Springs. Ik.. 4m the waters an claimed te be a sen core for tba whisky habit, wader 1piM of the W, a T. U. Tmc Treasury Department having pnrehaied tbe full umum of silver authorised by law for the precont naoath.

no further offers for tbe sal of U metal

wltl be CMuUrl before December 1.

CCJ&REXT TOPICS. TES 1WS Of BUF.

PERSONAL AND GCNERAL.

Tmk BcuscoU Independence Beige

ays that Jameton stands condemned

by hk own loiter, whke is taBtansouat

e m ua willing and indirect ceafeeeioa.

Thk is ike to general opinion of Um

English proso.

Tmk Independence llelge ays that

Stanley was competed by pressure

beosgfat to bear bj I-ord Wolseley. a

anatlor of ;b IWitih forces ia Ireland.

to appoint Major Hacttelet to too oom

naasd of too roar guard.

Tmk Fat mo V Alliance will how a

State convention at Harrison rg. Pa., en

to feth, for Um purpose of orgaaixinr

a State Alliance anst electing delegates V the National Alliance convention to

be held at Oeala. Fla, December 9.

Pm-wk.vt pa KoxsMtcA of the United

State of Brazil ha under considers

1eu too renewal of arrangement for

pensioning ex-Emperor Dom Pedro, whs, bo we re r. will not be permit led,

under aar circumstances, to return to

XradL

Native deserters report tbat state

the Saltan of Vita beamed of the price

tea thousand rupees pot upon his

bead by the British be bas become sits

yicfous of every one around him, aad ha wantonly murdored several of his

followers.

Tax Madrid peike bare beea directed

to make aad submit to too Minister of

Justice aa exhaustive report on the

Mbfeet of bull fights, with statistics

a to tbe number of fatal accidents ia

roeeat years. Souse reform is ooae4atod.

Dr. Piujfcis Tcmmjot. wbo wassus-

poetod by the Loadoox police of identity with "Jack tbe II toper," and wbo was

aeroMod ia Washing-ten as a suspicious

esmraeter, was reieaod from custody,

o too ista, but k sUil wader police

sstrveiiaace.

As AX iaciden t of the financial flurry in

Xow York a rua was made, oa the lsHh,

cm tbe Citiaen's Strings Bank, during wakh a beat SIM. km paid oat. At 1Am do oa of busiaoios, bowerer. the books of tbe Jaetitatiea sbowed a r-

Bias of f t,M,OMi

Thk ealia(r beiaa aeariy orer

all daacor of eouistoa. between

Gaaadiaas aad Aoerieaas ia liehriag aoa reaaored for the present, Kemr-Ad-

nttral Hotaaa basboea ordered, with bte farhia, tbe War Sprite, frost the

Xorta to tbe South lavcifie.

Dfai.v tbe recent flurry ia Wall

aereet Jay GosTM qaletly picked p

of shares of Richmond TemaiaaL The rosalt will probably be aa alliaaee be

tween tbe M iseoari Paeiic aad Kieb-

aaoad Terminal fystemf, with a total

fileege of aoarly IS, OW miles.

Thkkk will ebertly be pubUshoal ia

Ur9 dtr of St. retersbarr. a moneser

protest ajrainst the porsseutloa of the

Jews. The protest bears tbe sicaatures

of all tbe famous liteiary and profes

sional anea of Xassia, wttb tbat of

Couat Tofatet at the mead of tbe Hat.

X hk f-rt ot AberaeR aa written to Geaeral Itootb, exroiag bis belief in

tbe reed work of that reatlemaa look

inej toward tbe relief of tbe poor of Exland, and subecriUme; IMuOM toward

tsae laau. ueneral Booth eoutiaaoft te

reeeite usaay and liberal donatioaa for

tbe laaaguratieu of tbe systess. Ccstoms aatboritiea of tbe Dominloa are greatly exercised rer the gigantk senaffglinf of staples from Sitka into British Cotambta. Oust boots, rifles

svsnmaaitaoa. tooacco. conned moats

and eaaned fruits, for which there is a

ffood densaai, are the venal cargoes of

tbe smugglers. There) is a bearj duty vpoa all the articles naeationod. Judk CsPsncKAXTZ. wbo was nosal

mated, under tbe terma of the Berliacoaforesee, by King Cbesvr of Swedes aad

Xorway. to he umpire or Cbief Justiee of Samoa aad to eesode between the ssuiaauW ar fssmlttMaio TsfcflsMfcStftu) aaaVsa

Mataafa tof be ruler of tbe Saasoaa ielsMde, was in Wasbiagton, ea the Mth, on his way te tbe far-of Pacifc

Ickkass to arbitrate in the matter.

4 As tmk result of tbe trial ef Messrs. Dillea, O'Brien aad ethers, charred

with conspiracy ia iaciUag the teaants

on the Smith-Barry oeUte in Irelamd

to reteee pay moat oC rest, the court

aonteaced Meesrs. Dillea and O'Briea to two terms of six naeatbs imprison

it each, tbe seatesteei to be served

sirrently. fett of tbe other de-

fendantot reeelTed ligbteritenteaees, aad

Tmjc will of the law Robert Ray Hamilton was Hied ia tbe surrogate' omo ia Xow York City on the lTta. lie boaaoatbs "to the child Ilea tries, my adopted daughter, an annuity of ft,9St, to be paid in moatbly iasullmenta daring bor natural lite." Several other beuseta are made, but Kva Hamilton is not mentioned among them. Tn it official abstract of tbe rote at the late election ia Ohio has been completed aad sbows tbe plurality of Kyaa, R, to be 10. Mu. Tbe total vote was 7t,t. Tbe omcial Jigures do not

change the result in the Congressional dUtricta. Tbe delegation wilt stand 7 Kepublieaas to H Democrat.

Mi.v ii I'Ai.MKKaitd her husband, John K. Rogers, are at the outs, aad tbe eua-

niag little actress declare sbe will

never, no never live with Johnnie again.

There k a flavor of mother-in-law in the

quarrel, which resulted in Rogers bran

dUking a carving knife aad making

htewoTf otherwise terrible while under

tbe insluenee of paesloa and something

stronger. Thk O'Sbea divorce ease in England, ia which Charles Stewart Paraell, the

rrfok loader in the ltritteh Parliament

co-mpondeht, came to a eoneluon the 17th. by tbe granting of a

divorce to Captila O'Sbea. with costs, no defense ha ving been made by either Mrs. O'Sbea or Mr. Paraell, and, according; to tbe evidence, none wa pos

sible.

Txe Governor of South Carolina has

commuted tbe sentences of two little

negro murderers, Marion aad Sam Nance.

Six mouths ago they murdered their

step-father, who had treated the an very badly. The boys are only ten and fouraeon yours old, respectively.

3d. PnwPKitLY and Mr. Hares were

re-elected at the Kalght of Labor convention at Denver. Col., on the 17th.

without opposition. Hugh Cavanaugh.

of Ohio, wa elected general wortbv

foreman, after a cloe contest with M.

L. V heat, of Iowa.

Ax unknown man. wbo bad been

loitering about tbe New York. New

Haven Jc Hartford railroad station at

Hartford, Conn., for several days, de

liberately laid bis neck oa the traek in

front of a switch engine, on the IStb

and was decapitated.

Six persons were killed and sixteen

wounded in a battle ia Bistritz, Tran

sylrania, oa tbe IStb, between the

friends and opponents of a newly-ap-?ofnted priest The fight occurred at

tbe church door.

A womax of tbe town of Thaun.

Alsace, i an pressed with tbe idea that

sbe and her familr were threatened

with starvation, after cutting the

throats of ber five children, on the ISth.

killed benelf.

As easier feeling prevails at Mandan.

u., oecauso oi we receipt o: arms and ammunition by tbe eitisen. Six anouated friendly Sioux have been sent

to patrol the borders of the reservation.

The Minister of Agriculture for Hun

gary is taking steps to have vast tracts

in Uiat country planted with American

grape-vine, which have thus far re

sisted tbe ravages ef phylloxera.

Tmk War Department k in receipt of

no information tending to confirm or

discredit the alarming resorts uub-

liabed ia tbe newspapers about a

tbreatoned Indian uprising.

SecRKTART Tkacv bat in eoatempla

tics the building of two torpedo eruis

ors, one ef Tie tent displacement, and

of l,3t tons displacement. Tee

plans will be drawn during tbe next few month, aad Congress will be

aeked to make approprhtion for tbe

cruisers.

Thk Dowager Grand Docbess of Tus-

y, mother of Archduke John (John

trth) in dangerously ill, owing to anx

iety caused by uncertainty as te the fate of ber sen.

Xotick was riven in the Town Coun

cil of Edinburgh, on tbe IStb. of a mo

te remove tbe name of Charles

Stewart Parneit from tbe burgess roll.

Albkkt II. Smith, sbe forger, through

whose fraudulent practices tbe New

York firm ef Mills. Robeson Jfc Smith, of

which be was a member, was ruined.

was arraigned in the Jefferson Market

peliee court en the 1Mb. He was held in $!. bail aad locked us in tbe

Tombs.

The general missionary Methodist

committee ia session at Boston, on tbe

ltb, made the following appropriaUons:

Kock River Conference. fW): Wyoming

onterenee,nas- Wisconsin Conference, , for Seaadloauian missions North-

orwegmm ana usntesu Spanish,

SeaadiMTian work in Utah,

Scandinavian schools in Utah, SI, 46; Swedisb work in Austin, Tex., W.7W. For Norwegian work in California. Sl.Mtt; K wed toi work. $1,794. For Swedish work in Colorado, ftten. On the Columbia River, tl.Seu. For Swedish work in IkUvne, fT.eaf, and fee Finnish in Minnesota, IBM.

The: armored cruiser Maine was sue-

fully launched at tbe BreoklvnNavv

Yard on tbe 1Mb. The vessel waschrk-

toned by. Miss Alice Wilmerding. grand

daughter of Secretary Tracy. About

nlty tnouesnd persons witnessed the

ceremony.

Kcnc Smith, the last of tbe regular

Barrows rang of outlaws, was sentenced in tbe United States Court at Jackson, Miss., to life imprisonment ia tbe Columbus (O.) penitentiary for particina-

ton In tbe ISuekatunna train and mall

robbery.

A hiti.iu.nb in course ef construction

Father Humphreys and Messrs. Kelly, nt the Solar Refinery at Lima, O., fell Condon and Shoe by were discharged, jon the leth, while a number of met

Thk project to establish in Hot ton aa institute where consumptive patients jr be treated by Dr. Koch's tubersmleek cure is te be put into operation at eaee. A well-known local physician, nn entbuelaet on the subject of tubercuke, who has juot retorned from Kerlln, where e bad an opportunity to investigate tbe proposed new euro for consumption, is about te take active

men

workmen dosen or

were at work upon it. Two were killed eutrfckt and a

injured, some serious I v.

A MKK gem strike has been made in

tbeltappy Hollow and Free GoW mines noar Fort Collins ia Colorado. Some of tbe ere assared shews an avers, at

IBM te tbe ton.

FKASCI8 E. Warmrx, ef Chevenae.

Governor of Wyoming, was, on the IStb. elected United States Senator on the sixth ballot in the Lerki ature. lit

eept to provide a hospital for the re-

ssuttea of those aftktkd with the dk- eol league will be ex-Del era (e Jamas M.

I uavry, asse m la-ejeaae.

Vkxkk Ma i.i a. i mirieiiiue actress with the May Imvenport Company, k topped on tbe register of a heater due at the Carboadale Academy of Music at bcraatoa. Pa., on tbe nlffbt of tbe 18th, and in aa instant she abet through tbe fine towaid tbe biasing furnace In the cellar. At a bend in tbe due tbe pins

broke, a ad sbe felt into a millinery shop below, badly cut and bruised. Tbe lucky breaking of tbe flue saved the actress from a horrible death. 1 C C, 11K-K6. of Providence, K. I., who was injured in the recect New rleteues (fa.) railroad wreck, and died on the night of the leth. was robbed of hkfold watch and ftTft during tbe excitement attending tbe wreck. ! Thk carpet manufacturers of America will advance their prices materially in ' order to meet tbe increased cost of production owing to tbe advance in tbe duty on raw materials. Loui SAi.KHVKr bas written a letter

stating tbat the Established Church in Scotland has never before, since the Reformation, been in so great danger as it k to-day. 1 A roWKKKUt. international eommksiou bas been formed in Tjondon to inquire into the financial affairs of the i Argentine Republic. ', Ovrk &M hatters are idle, owing to a strike, in Danhury. Conn. An early settlement Is looked for. i Thk City Council of New Orleans has appropriated f 15.000 to defray the expenses of bringing the assassins of Chief of Police Hennery to justice. i A mii.itakv school will be opened at' Itogota. C. S. C. under tbe direction of Lieutenant Lenly, Third l' sited States . Artillery, about January 1, with a hundred cadeU and a course of study similar to that pursued at WeU Poiau ItCHOtvits entered the bouse of John Anderson, at Oil City, Pa., on the night of the mh. and failing to find f l.Oee whieh they supposed he had in his pos

sesion, pounded him brutally on the bead, vboked his wife, knocked his

step-daughter insensible and left them all tied hand and foot. Tbe burglars

got about $. There k no clew to their

identity.

Thk run on tbe Citiaens' Savings '

Bank of New York eontiitued on the .

4oth. and there was a line of 3.S09 peo

ple extending from the ptying teller's ' window for the length of several blocks.

A Fhknc:i syndicate has purchased

the Uodea copper mine, near Cork, Ire

land. The new owners hope to dis

cover gold deposits. The price paid for

the property was 20, Oof. A xvmukk of medical men sailed for Europe on tbe Hamburg-American Line steamer Net-mania, en the Doth, to visit Dr. Koch at 1 tori in and study bis consumption treatment Mr. Ulaikton'k denies tbe statement tbat be advised Parnell not te defend himself against the charges ef Mr. O'Shea in his divorce suit. Rkv. F. W. Pjrrrrr. was en the Snth. found guiitr. at Crawfordsville, Ind., of poisoning his wife, and sentenced te imprisonment for life. Tmk members ef tbe firm of Tung, Yoong Co.. one ef the most extensive Chinese mercantile bouses in San Francisco, and who were also labor con tractors, have fled to China with $3. (MM, tbe wages of Chinese fishermen who recently returned from Alaska. Tbe absconders owe other creditors $3,0. Tmk Prince of Wales is said to be seriously annoyed by tbe purpose ef his brother-in-law. the Marquis of Lome, to stand for Parliament in Staffordshire, tbe Prince holding that the other members of tbe family should abstain from active interference en either side of party politics. The Marquis bas de

clared himself opposed to Irish rule.

STATE INTELLIGENCE.

DCBTS OF CITIES.

sssT"t"siWt fftplWl'MC' 4teit sT

MwoMpatHkM lelte wt Ike Ch4IhI. The Census Outre has Issued a special bulletin, Hbowing the financial condition of a certain claw of munieipatitie. it doe H include Indihnapoli. !' m tbe aiatesuenu riven it appear tliat Frankfort and Gohea are tbe only cltls in tbe Slate having rrsourwrs In exces of debts. Indiana stands eighth in tltu list of indciiu-daeta pv ventage. Hers is a comparative statement of imiebtednom of tbe Indiana cities givu:

MCROENARY MOSES.

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Total.

LATE NEWS ITEMS. Ix a letter written in July. IS85. by

Afcsad Farran, the Syrian Interpreter

with Stanley's rear guard, and now published for tbe first time, tbe writer says: "On this trip Jameson, being anxious 'to see bow tbe natives eat each other, bought a girl about tea years obi. and gave ber to tbe aatlves to see them eat ber. They tied her to a tree and stabbed ber twice in the bowels, i when eight men rusbed up with knives

and cut ber up and put ber in their cookingVot. Jameson was pleased with

the sight, and made pictures of tbe

same." The general cruelty of Itarttelot is also affirmed.

Askmmiymax Ewing of San Fran

cisco, was arrested, on tbe 31st, on a charge of embezzlement He is charged 1

with stealing tbe sum ef !.ea from tbe ,

Market Street rail read, of which be ,

has been collector for the past sixteen

years. He was caught in tbe act of

stealing money from a box from one of ) tbe cars, and confessed bis guilt. !

The London Tablet, referring to tbe

O'Shea-Parnell matter, says: "In itralf

tbe conduct of Mr. Parnell can not pre

judice the Irish eanse in either land, lint

it will be a different thing if his followers persist in retaining him, in the

teeth ot the abb ore nee of their Liberal allies, as co-leader with Mr. Gladstone.

Thr business failures during tbe week

enued on the 31st, number: For tbe

United States, S47: for Canada, 27; total.

374; as compared with a total of 3s for

tbe week previous. For the correspond ing week ef last year the figure were

377, representing 3S failures In the

United States and 32 in Canada.

Ai.rkrt If. Smith, the junior member

of the firm of Mills, Robeson ic Smith,

New York brokers, who is under in-

dietment for forging and passing stock certificates belonging to tbe firm.

pleaded not guilty when arraigned, on

tbe 31st, and was remanded for trial.

Thr steamer Indian Prince, Captain

Cox, from Reval, and the steamer T. K.

Foster, collided in the River Thames

the 31st The latter vessel was

sunk while tbe Indian Prince lost ber

cut-water.

I.v hk suit in tbe Court of Queen's

Bench. London, on tbe 3 1st, against

Mrs. Lang try for for failure of contract, tbe playwright Robert lluchanan. se

cured a verdict of I5u.

O.N tbe loth tbe safe of tbe Twentr-

sixth Ward Bank of Brooklyn was robbed ef a package eoutalng IS, la

Thr Yanderbllt people admit that Gould has get eetttrel ef the Union Faerie,

Swivt justice ww meted out at 1'U

tayue in the. cae of

He stole a pair of shoes from a store tbe

other morning, was takea in flagrante delicto and witltiu twenty minutes bad beea bound over to the circuit court. He was tried at once and in forty-live minutes after his arrest bad begun serving a sixty days Kenteace in the county jail, ; DirHTiir.Ki.v bas become epidemic at ' Martinsville, and several deaths have ' resulted. ' Ax "ooutx" den was raided at Columm bus and fourteen players captured. Johx Davis, of Vincennes, was killed by a train at Wheatland while intoxicated. Thk Indiana court of last resort has confirmed the decision of tbe lower court that the dressed beef exclusion act is unconstitutional. Thk State Board of Agriculture has made its annual report to Governor Hovey. It shows the receipts to have been $48j.V1 .disbursement. I4,M) 35. leaving a deficit of $l,in 49. Thin added to the shortage of last year, makes a total of $1,700, The total receipts of tbe State Fair were ,S0 lf premiums paid, $13,037 5. Tbe numl.er of entries was 5,3. exceeding the number of any preceding year lr 419. Statk Thkasi-kkr Lkmke made bis annual report a few days ago. It shows tbe total income of the Slate from all sources during the past twelve months to have been $4,7U,M S3. The total disbursements were $i.471,4S IS. leaving a balance ia the Treasury October 81 of SSn.SJMS 40. The previous year closed with a balance of S74,100 X. Jas. Kaxtxkh, Brownsville, a "terror" in tbat community, bas been convicted of larceny and .sentenced to seven years imprisonment A vigohocs crusade is being made against gamblers by tbe authorities of Columbus. Pastknkk Carry, of New Paris, committed suicide, leaving a letter asking forgiveness upon tbe grave of bis wife, wbo killed herself some months ago to escape hk cruelty. Siiwakd Ahan, wn killed Bertha i Ef ff in Indianapolis orer a year ago, tbe other day entered a plea of guilty of murder in tbe second degree, aad was sen Winced to imprisonment for life. J Thk official returns of tbe Indiana election havo been received by tbe See- j retary of State, and the Democratic pin- j ratifies are as follows: Matthews, Secretary of State, 15.S70; Henderson, Auditor, ,eir. Gall, Treasurer, S.MH; Mitchell, Judge of t&e Supreme Court, 21.26z: Smith, Attorney-General, 30,39s; Sweeney, Clerk of tbe Supreme Court, 30,430; Vories, Superintendent of Public Instruction, 30,14; Pealle, Statistician, 30, $78. Ix a freight wreck on tbe Pan-handle, near Westville, twenty-six cars were smashed to pieces. , William HaKkir. abrakeman on tbe Lake Shore road, was killed by the cars at Goshen. j Thk little son of Rev. II. P. Corey, of Grcencaetle, wbo was burned while playing near a pile of burning leaves, died the other night. Ex-Thra.mthrk I W. Monux. of Hen-' ry County, has been swindled out offset by Abe Ca vault by means ef a worthless check. I

1

k. Murks, no K-KiHlre wf tbe

Hour City Hunk of Keehester, .V. V.. Turn 'et Trlvk mh4 eeeure atJ.UOO m CWmu tMrrMejr, Hut frtiv tw u is feet m wH )M Tklf r, ut Oct XhUmm4, RM-m.sn:u, N. Y., Nov, t!l,-MoeH.

Marks, a youug man living at Nu. 94 Central avenue, was employed in the Flour City Bank until fifteen months ago, wben be was discharged. Wednesday afternoon Marks went to the Westm Union Telegraph office ami sent a message to the Nation I Bank of Commerce, of Now York, the correspotulont of tbe Flour City Iknk. asking it to send by express to the Hour City Iknk fa,ooo iH currency, fit and 930 bills. Marks signed to tbe dispatch tbe name of William "Augustus Waters, cashier of the Flour City Iknk. Marks went to the American ISxpress office upon the arrival of the pack ago of money front New York, signed for it, took tbe money ami dknppenred. Tbe robbery and forgery wan discovered when Cashier Waters received the daily mail and found in it a letter from the National Iknk of Commerce advising him of the money sent Mr. Wsrs was taken completely aback, as he had not ordered the money. He sent at ohcO to the express office to learn whether the

money was there. The express company J

saw the money had been given to Marks, as it was supposed lie was still connected with the bank. It was then tbat tbe forgery and robbery was discovered. Word was sent to police headquarter, and Chief Hay den immediately started out with officers of the bank to work oa the case. At the American Express office the ofIm .... .1 1 . , 1 ...it

Harrv Matde ,""ru mej urun torn uj .1. " the detectives to say nothinr about the

matter. Cashier Waters stated that never 1 fore had nom;y sont by express to the bank been delivered to a representative of the bank. Tho

money packages were always

to the bank. "We to the express office by

said Mr. Waters, "but the express com

pany should have delivered the money to us at the bank. Marks is twenty-four years old. He entered the service of the Flour City Iknk at the age of sixteen yearn and rose to the position ef note teller. His industry and capability were recognised by the officials of the bank, and about two years ago be was promoted. He was not discharged for any dishonest act. Through the influence of Joseph llier, a friend of the Mark's family, a position was given the young man as traveling salesman for the firm o. Moore & Bier, clothing manufacturers. About two months ago a dispatch te the Poit-Express from Indianapolis announced that .Marks, w ho had gone there in thn interest of the firm, had suddenly left thatcUv without paying his bill. Marks left his samples, which be bad opened only for display, in tbe Ikies House. " There is considerable difference of opinion as to who is responsible for tho success of Marks in carrying out his scheme.

STANLEY'S BEAR QuiJ luforMMtlew front a Kw

ten in lMMM. by AtMU rnrrl i!T:

HsMtey's

ter MltN

tJ-mp, Keirtoeer of tU kwtot J ry Mwwrr Henry K,ilJ," ..

lntji

send mono

messengers.

elereit Ike Letter IUmhIh.

IbMTOx, Nov, 89. In ,iUr tad Farrau. thn yv,i... ''

with .Stanley's rear guard, wrou tor to Mr. Camp, eng. inoer of ths ? per Congo steamer Henry U,J7 , iwoporty of the American Itstpuu J sign Mlasionarjr Society, deurJi evonu transpiring in tl0 sxpedlUon with special r(.f.tt.ncf the rear guanl under Mujor iknLi

v,., vamp sent

kungu. Mr. UwU in turn scut a" 1 of It to Hev. ISdwanl l MorrU sistaut foreign secretary of the in Boston, and It is now puhHshtd the first time. The letter is a foj l.irKiijiou, Auif. 1 ta. Dkak Hhothkk Mkmhiam: iHow u.T otastMtemeHt nt ii by lrtif n., with h refluent tlmt I Mind you tn.i'f' IIhvIhk been eHKHicea hi Mr. SU.l. expeaitluH s lHterprter tlirouvli vm. shall he Kld to Klve some mrut alMiut It. .Mr. StMHley's lUea wn thw nroultltske him six month to rn n raHH,lx mo nt lis to rellHve nmlZ hi hHmIm, hhU six months to Z When Mr. 8tinly arrlvuU st Z.tiuibiT took six HtiHtlrwd meHfrom tlu.r i the IomUs HHd twHty servant Imys 1 theseaiiil sixty Soudanese MolilterVt.

in nnu tltirri(n 1, , froi AUn, two liiturtirttrs ami t n ,i ; wen, l stnrtel the expedition, liohn , loft .HtiailMr an eincxuuinttnt w, , wtth Tlppoo T.U thut bu khouhl .v 1 nix huiitlreil mn wh-u they ari(Vi Stanley Fall. Th expedition w, ut a s the Yaruwlml river; there ttusy W8!'. f stronir tamp nntl Mr. Htauiev. i stay-In t Intra h week, took hundred mmi and nv unl crs t left tlt rest nt tlit o.tiii In eliare of M, Ikrttelot. Mr, St ley left Yamb jv. r4 on tho 27th r .iHne.m-, pnimMn t0 1 turn nlMiut the Nt of Xnvwinhor. The . who weru left In citiuphml greotdimtult j esHlslly about tlmlr food, for In t.iatui J there vr notliliiK hut rmts. ami on tl, thy fed for twelve months. Aim,..i ,.it ,

sent meH tm'ame Hick, nnd a good many dleJ jnev ! Mrvt"J The Major, who w.u in rc ft j HiHiid, had many mentis of nreervlns'

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n M wmiiru 10. na lintl a auantlty or cloth, brass rod, Immi1M which is the native money ttirre, wIkcIi threw away at last. Ha cruelly treated wen. beatinx them two and throe hum! triies st m tliiin fur uuiuii ..r.......u ,

. - - -..., .i,vt,9vn nnu if shot them. Tlppoo Tlli'.s men. wh in-an! J thk. would notxo with tho expedition. 1 Tlppoo Tib libiisatC was sorry Unit he tait an agreement to Klve Mr. Stanley x hi

fool nn Well a Knave. Utica, N. Y.. Nov. 31. Moses ML Marks, of Rochester, N. Y., who secured W.0O9 by express from the National Commercial Bank of New York, by means of a telegram to which be forged tbe name of Wm A. Waters, cashier of the Flower City National Iknk of Rochester, was captured in a bouse of ill-fame in this ci ty last evening. Moses' satchel, containing $84.50 of the stolen money in the original package, was recovered. Moses had shaved off his moustache. He positively refuses to make any statement. BROOKE AT PINE RIDGE.

Wu.f.iAM Mai-chamrr, a farmer llv-

lng south of Anderson , was kicked In j the forehead by a vicious horse and suf-' fered a fracture of the skull. He died

in a few hours. Mm Katk Yuxkrr, of Mount Vernon, took a snan shot at a burglar entering the house and got tbe end of his nose. Whii.k fishing, the other day, II, W. Scbellar, ef Edenburg, and two gentlemen from Indianapolis, succeeded in landing a river bass weighing four pounds and eleven ounces. This is tbe largest bass of its kind ever caught ia Blue river. Johx I.omr.rr, n leading farmer ef Wabash County, is dead. Miss Laura Burns, of Martinsville, ta, perhaps tbe only lady in the United States who boasts ef a head of hair tbat will trail two feet on tbe floor as she walks shout the room. Her hair Is very heavy, and is of a light brown. Tbe lady stands five feet three inches, and as she walks about ber luxuriant growth of balr trails two feet behind her. She Is naturally proud of ber adornment, and takes tbe greatest care of it Frank Shunk died of lockjaw at New Albany. He ran a nail into bis foot

seme weeks are. but the wound hexled up.

(irneral Krnekr, with Kwar llnndreit Troops, Kerhr fine Kidffe AfCfHt-y Altrr a KeHch Forced JMJitrrh-The In.

hinh nr nHHfH niirr, If hhjc'" In h

Appeared.

Omaha. Neb.t Nov. 21. A Pine Rid) (S. I).) special to the World-Herald says; "General Brooke and the military, numbering a few less than four hundred, arrived at Pine Ridge Agency at seven o'clock yesterday morning, after the roughest forced marches evor experienced by the older members of command. The troops suffered materially from the cold during the march of twenty-five miles, which was begun at twelve o'clock. The roads are so rough that several wagons were overturned on the way, ami a tenmskr named Burke, from Fort Omaha, was buried under one of them, bis hip tieing broken. Many long delays were caused by such accidents. There were no hostlles to meet thn soldiers when they arrived at the agency, and they at once went iRto camp on a plateau commanding tbe entire valley. Jack Red-Cloud and a- lot of the fanatics were at Wounded Knee, twenty-five miles away, putting the finishing touches on the ghost dance. This is the day :et for the Messiah te appear in the form ef a buffalo, hut

up te noon no stray Messiah nor buft falo has been reported on the reservation. The Indian police have nil reaunted thair dutv. Thar in uliln

I many Indians about the agency except-

ing on issue days, consequently there is

a laclc of hostile about the post, most all of them being down on the reservation at tbe various villages where they are holding their horses in defiance of the orders of the agent The next issue day is Monday. An Inventor Madly Hurt. Cmicaoo, Nov. xl. Louis J. Genet, the patentee of the new air-brake for use on cable trains, was very seriously Injured while supcrin tending a test of his invention. While on a car going sout'i on CotUgn drove avenue, equipped with It, Genett went out on the footboard and banging on to the arm of one of the seats, stooped down to lookttnder the car, at the device located there. While in this position he was struck In the back of the head by a footboard of a car going the other way. Th 3 doctors hope that a bad scalp-wouad s the worst of hk Iwiurlarw

f ured ih. Twuiva months Wajnnl, a . they could et no men from Tijji TIU ' carry the loads and follow Mr. .sunler.

During this time some denerirr from : Stanley arrived ut the camp. We expt good nun- from Stanley, but tin-re nothing Interesting eXrept that manr ot t men were slek. At one time Mr. Stanley ! forty men on the way who Wou.dnotiwai The men wen, with htm live month did not reach the ptare he was go !i;tto,i. therefore deserted. There were nine m

seven wrre eaten tiy cnniillisli, and t j reached the camp. After tin tte M:i j begucu Tlppoo Tib to xSve him some ini.,i t If necessary to m ike a pew rontni-t x Increase the men pay, Int.-iiillun it Ue I fused to throw their stuff Into tbe river f ! go back to Zanzibar. Il Ordered J. S, Ji

eson, one of the white men, to x with Interpreter to Kojoiiko. a village belong to Tlppoo Tib, thirty dnys trout Stat. Tall by eanou. to try and aet some n Tlppoo Tib aot letters Irom Z inxllmr urn him to .send some men to ok for Stuni as news reaeHed them that ho nixnU Therefore T.)poo Tib was obliged to g Jameson men. On thai trln Jameson, lxlnx annu e how the natives eat each other, bon a girl about tea years old. and cave he thenatfvia to tee them eat her. Thcyt her to a tree and etabbed her twlee ia bowels, when ebtht men ruslud un a

t knives nnd out her up and put her In tl

eooKinK pot. dnmeeon was pleaded theslxht, and made pictures or the sam Aa soon as they arrived In camp. Me Barttelot Intemte! to leave camp with 1 men and xo to Wadeial to look (or Mr. St: ley. Mt an while two steamers arrived too MtmnthaUot thw load hack to Man. Ihi. Many thln were thrown away a Klven to the natives which would h tervesl all the, men who ded. VV.t lieant tlmt time that lifty Xanzlbaris ami one wh Hiui from Stanley were at UJijl un-i bo(i to Zanzibar nnd that thy were himii he the remainder of .Stanley's cxpedltl' but we could not believe this ai th?re no fowndathin. The steameri returie4 few men wbo were slek, but they were 1 g (Milled with ftanl oh tho wnv. TItreii da

Mn.Uk" Uaa Yet after the explltton Ktarted after Staal

on the 12th or June, 146. Sinned A. K. Kasr Mr. Stanley was seen this afternot

When shown the letter he said: "Yi it is genuine, and I'm glad to hear But it doe not make the matter at stronger than It was. Jameson's ov lettor is the most damaging eviden against him. He was blinded by t scientific Sesire. I would gladly pro Farran a liar, but after Jameson's 1 tor how could I? Whan Bunny t myself and my officers about tho fair I did not leileve it Mr. Jame was as nice a fellow as you ever sai but ho did not see the thing from humane standpoint His science 1' him astray. Mr. Jameson was a ri man, and the thought came that may! this man was blackmailing him for paying his salary. But Jameson's I ter settled it" Its Mart Their IHanlty. Bat.timork, Nov. 82. The Marylai State Dental Association, at a meetii held last night unanimously decided persevere in their refusal to answer t) questions put by the Census Bureau I reference to mechanical dentistry, ne withstanding that the census author ties have ordered the prosecution those who would not answer. The dentists object to being class as manufacturers instead of profe sional men, and have all along pf' tested against it They claim that tl position of the census people is ataut and are surprised that a great bureau' the United States Government know better than to consider them a claw 1 "tooth carpenters. "

The

Mariana Meorganhtett n s

Liability Company. Loxnox, Nov. St. It is official stated that the scheme for the contln atlon ef the Ikrlngs in business h been concluded. The new concern w be s limited liability company. -will register and begin business imW diately with a subscribed capital eecdlng 1,000,000 pounds. Mr. Tho" slkring, M. P., who becomes chains of the new company, will devote hj whole fortune to sustaining the firm or edit The o'.her directors ar FrM is Baring, John Bering and Kirks afedfson.