Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 December 1890 — Page 6

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WEEKLY COURIER, j ODBEENT TOPICS.

O. DOAXK, PubUahtw.

THEjnwainircF.

JASPBX,

IKDIAXA. EMONAl AND GENERAL.

Ti'.k new revenue cmtor h!nt butlt t ltattimtwe, Md., has uh Hamad ta Gal vertex.

A skxsAtio.v has been caused in SerTia by the evidence tkt the divorce of ex-King Milan from Qmm Natalie was net legally granted. Numkmovs Scotch ami English, Liberal Socialists have adoptoU'resolutions cendeatnlng Mr. I'arnell and deelarlng that'they will not consent to any further eo-operatlon with him. Juihik I'katt, of the New York Su

preme Court, on the 34th, denied the motion made by the trustee of tho Sugar Trust to vacate tho interlocutory judgment entered against them. Tiik Supreme Court of tan LTnlUd States decided, or the 21th. that tho

United Sutes has jurisdiction over tho island of Xavassa, and that, therefore, the Xavassa rioters undor sentonco of death must hang.

Count Julu'.s Kamolyi. the wellknown llsngarlas statesman, died at liud I'twUt, on the 94 lit. of cancer of

the ton-rue. lie aoaoeah-d kls himU,! v

from every m until nearly the last I .

Mm. AV'H'st Hklmoxt. the well

known New York hanker, died, at an

early hour um the utorniHg of the Situ,

of pneumonia, in the seventy-fourth vearof his aire.

Fiftiikx wholesale 1'ijuer dealers of

the Hrst m feeeond wards of Flttsburgh, Pa., were arrested, on the H.

charged with soiling liquor without

lieeuMaa.

Tiik Anna pit of the llrllex Mining

company at t'ticliauseH, Austria, col1..... .1 .... . L- il I l r . . .1... . 1 - -

an no owing lo m mine

tunnr llooueu. twenty men were

killed.

A itKKTIXo of the local lu-.-inch of tho

Llan-na-uaei. at which .MO iwrsms

wore nresent. was held, en the cvenine-

oi wie 'j.-w, in me upper story of a U

SUCKRTAKV IIi.aink has transmitted to Secretary Wimlom a dispatch from Minister M liner, informing him that tho Government of Guatemala, by decree of October is, lias placed an export tax on silver of S1.S4 per pound. CoNonr.ssuAX I'ikiioe, of Tennessee, tho first of the Farmers' AUIanco members to arrive in Washington, saya-hu thinks that tho Alliance intends to advocate, measures calculated to loosen the stringency In money matters. Tub agreement recently entered into by the joint committee of tho trunk lines relative to an tdvanco of eastbound rates went into effect on the 24th.

It is merely a restoration of the rates which provalled In the early part of May last TiiiKTY-sr.vic.v of the Arctic whaling fleet have arrived at San Francisco, bringing altogether I8.r87 barrels of oil, '228,908 pounds or hone, and 2,1 SO pounds of Ivory, besides 1,100 fox and bear skins, representing iu value over $1,270,000. .Toit.v K. IhtiCK, brother of tho Sena-tor-elect, denies the publshed report that his brother lost $.i.X,lKK) In tho .present financial flurry, lie says it is true he has lo-it several liiinclrwl thou-

sand dollars, but nothing' approaching tho sum reported. I 9 G. W. Gii.iikkt, a former scout with llHffalo 15111, and a well-known cltixen. of Salem, Mass., on tho tWtb, thrashed C.W. Cochran, editor of tho Salom Call, on the street for publishing- an article reflecting on an enterprise" with which Gilbert is connected.

Ax epidemic of Influenza jH-evalls at FuHenlkirchen, Hungary. Ono thousand persons, in tho place are suffering frost the disease. The medical olltcer has summoned a conference of the doctors to decide what cmir to fellow. Many cases ot the dlseave resemble typhus fever, while others are attended with a copious hemorrhage from too intestifies, " Qurk.y Rpokxt Hmma has issued a proclamation declaring Princess VVllhcdmlna Queen "f the Netherlands. The Queen Regent says: "May her throne find tho solid support, fidelity an.l devotion of her people. 1 aecopt the regency during her Minority, confiding in God and praying that my task shall be so fulfilled as to assure the welfare of the country and the consolidation of the

Kingdom. - m Chief- Ji'Stick Flxlrk, in the Supreme Court of the United States, en fcho'Jtth, announced the decision of the court In the case of Ju;riRO, the Japanese sailor, under sentonce or death by oleetrlcity at SIntf Sinjf, N. Y. The' court sustains the decision balow. It decides that the New Yerk Electrocution law Is constitutional, on tho pronds taken by It deciding the case of Win, Kenimler.

Mus. .Taxi: Okant t.u.Moit Howaiih. widow of the late General Kenj. C. Howard, died in llaltimore, Md., on tho ifth. She was conspicuously identified with social life and charitRblo work. She was for yeaw president of the jrreat Southern Relief Association, and in lSSfi Inaugurated a fair In Haltimoro which netted nearly SUOO.000 fer the SoMthorn civil-war stifferors. Her life was one long eareor of good works. Tun three Navassa rioters and murctoiors, George Slngloton Key, 11 ward Smith and Henry Jones, who are in jail at Haltimoro, JId., under hentence of death, when told or the decision handed down m their case in tho United States Supreme Court, on tho 'U)i, expressed so surprise and were apparantly unconcerned. Tlioy are hopeful that tho President will commute their sentences. Should he not do so, they are, they Kay,

leauy 10 inarcu to ttie gallows.

IX 18TS a handcuffed prisoner tiamod Williams jumped from a car window on his way to the Montana penitentiary. Tho sheriff had other jirinoners in charge and could only fire a shot at the fugitive, Somo days ago a human jawbon and bones of one forearm, with a ruty handcuff and chain attached, were found at West lloiildor. twenty mllqs from Livingston. Inveatijfatien showed it to tie the handculf of tho escaped prisoner of twolve yean before

Two HuxoAUtAxg, Mlko Hordurick and Dennis Chesna, were arrosted for attemrtlnjr to wreck a train on tho Delaware. Lackawanna & Western road, near Plymouth, Pa., on thottftfthf Th Hungarians were seen trying to fasten two laro ceuplln-plim to the main traek.hy the fireman and engineer of a coal train, who took them to the lockup. As tho cxprost train was nearly duo. an awful calamity was probably avoru-d hy tho tlsiely dlscovury of tho obstruction cm tlia track, The ien wer hold in SlO.Wk) ball fur irtal.

ou.u

in Olnewllle. It. I., in which thoro

were several cases of scarlet fever. It

k feared that the disease was carried all over tho city. There was already

an epidemic of the atwtase In ono ef

tht puhlic schools. .

lK. a. w. ti'uxKit. or raikville, an

ex-memleref the Alabama LwisLitiirc.

ohoked his wife and his little dausrhter

to doatli on the 24th. The doctor had

twice lcen In an insane asylum. Tlie

child raled an alarm Iwforo ImsIii;

killetl, and when cltlaens rushed In

tkev found the doctor in a wild fronr.r

I! declared that his wife had tried to

kill him and that he acted in self-do-

tense ihroiiL'liout.

XoTWintsTAXiHXO reports to the con

trary, l . T. ISarnum is still a very sick man. and his condition excites tho

alarm or his familv

TilK Russian Government has forbid

den tho newspapers to publish a petition

urawn up uy tlie Jews, asking that they

ue piaccil cn a civil equality with other classes in Russia.

Tin: Itrooklyn N. Y.) census returns

waicn wore taken by the polico were

completed on tho 24th. Thev shnn

total population of tf.Vi.MR. The Fodeial

enumerators mauc the total SOS.OOO,

111): butldlnj; of tho Chattanoojra

JTedldna Comnanv of St. Elmo, a k1i.

urb of Chattanooga, Tenn., were totally

awsiroyeu oy nro on. the J4th. Lo-s,

40.WH); insurance, S17.000.

MifiiAKi. Hai.kv, ajjed sixteen voarj

Of ewhur. IS. .. has for snviral

years past been an inveterate cigar-

niie-smoKer, ana nnally his mind has

given way and he is to be sent to an in

smuuon in me nope of curing him

Russia has made Odessa a frno nmt

His expected that tho alreadr lawre

commence oi that jwrt will be greatly

increascu uy tills stp.

Dlt I'UlTZ U.VUM. of Kansas CAtv.

-Mo., has received from llerlia some of

Ir. Ivoeh's consumption vlriw. and, on the ill tli, Inoeitlated S. T. Austin, of Kansas City, Ka., a man in an advanced

stage of consumption. Much interest

is felt la the result.

Tjik Knights of Labor officials and

v IIHI III LilB V TlUfl VfVKfj vOll) paiiy met at Scottdale, Pa., on tho

J4th, and failed to agree on the one

third shnt-down trouble. A nctiee was served on tho company threatening a

svriKo in s;ix uays n the matter was no! settled. k

V, 11. C'HorKKit. president of tho Hoard

ol Publie Works aud of the Crocker

Cracker Manufacturing Com Mnvif lln

ver, Col., is missing and no trace of his whereabouts can Ih found. His friends fear that ho may have been foully dealt

WISH,

OAi:r.o Tivv.nT. aged thirty-four, and

josnpu uego, aged Torty. were killed, ami Rafello IlorUo and Carmen !lu-J

were seriously injured by tho explosion

ui a uynauuto cartridge in .New York

City, on tho HUh. where they were en gwged in blasting. p Fikk occurred in the apartments, o Mrs. Hadloy, In New York Citv. on th

'JHh. An Invostigation was made, and

it was learned thatMichaol Hadloy had

sot nre to the bed becauw his wife

would not set II d. -Mrs. Ha.llov. nn ,iu

covering the smoke, $rot up and escaped bnlng burned.

Tiik most Important judgment over

given in .nanitolMi was delivered by .ludgo Killam. en the Mill, at Winnipeg, against the celebrated iimieal of tho 1!,,.

Wan Catholics against an act passed by tho lat Leglnlaturo abolishing separate schools. Tho case will bo appealed to

i-jngianu.

1 itK dissecting-room of tho Chicago Medical College caught tiro on the U4th, and before tho flames were extinguished

two corpses were cremated. Several

other corpses which had been conveyed there for dissection were removed. Tiik Supreme Court of Montana, on

iH -sin, nanueu tfown a ueeision In tho famous Davis will -esse, ailrmlng the ruling of the lower court, leaving John A. Davis administrator of the estate. As noconstltutlonal points aro Involved, tho case can not bo appealed. Simox and .lullus Krojanker, who w-cro arrested on their arrival in New York from England, somo tlmo ago, on a demand by tho German Government, woro delivered over to the officers of tho Scrvia, on tho tth, to bo returned to their native country. They aro wanted for swindling banks InGoruiany out of 150,000 francs. Tin: War Department is giving every assistance In itt iKwtrt.,i:.Mi.rai

fn addition to tho military force In his dlvls:o!i, ten troops ot cavalry, stationed in Arizona, Now Mexico and Texas, and a large force from Fort Riley, including two light batteries of artillery, have loen forwarded to Pino Ridge Agency to rolnfoiee his command. (iovi:i:xon rAYt:uof Nebraska said, on the Jlth, that while Iim did not anticipate ally raids on Nebraska territory, hn was taking all precautions to protect the settlers, Tiik South Dukota Staia At.

liamio met In annual session at Mitchell on the 25tu. The session wa a sheri ono.

William Jano, who live iwar the little vlliane of Albeit", lad., thrviihe.1 early in September and mlsaed a valunblo ho. (Ui t awp day, &m U11 (t

uia nu iuaf totKtc. mper M iniXa i?

m a wyv m akinearance of being Ilia utorso mg

Its captlky. I 'AM, Mf cKkK N. Y..

WmW-. lkekj; of rttgi gThltnd i ail road, near Floral Park,

ou the -M li ttftm ulMU'k'Ji a tmiimL

Rail tftts IW&W&t rtttjMt jmX, fJf lP'4 was MfrtoufrfvwtWh i:ct rullrla I

juresi.

A Jfciwi.K nicked uu oh the beaek at

Marblelitad W,-lc. M:ius.. an tint -S.l.

utuitained a slip of pajx-r on which was

written: "Foundered at Sa, Rark

Watwr-Witch 1A Sept, tN. Forward to

12 How street, London, Adrift ia a

boat. Ten lost A. CAitTWe.'

Tiik first Demoerat e mavor that

Dover. N. II.. has overbad was elected

on M Ath, by a majority of Si. The

city Government stands seven uemih

1 leans and eight Democrats, a Demo

cratic gain of one.

TitllM V-TWO coal miners weredrowned

by the flooding ef the Itrcux pit, near Vienna, nn thn 21th.

Jamks Mii.tox S.Mirit. ex-Corernor of1

preme Court, died at Columbus, Ga., on

tne uatn.

Sn.v.viois W,mk ILiMnttx. of Seuth

Carolina, while eut gunntHsr an his

favorlUs hunting grounds in Washington County, Mi-s.. en tho Sfith. was -in

cidentally shot by his son MeDnlile

Hampton. Ihe son, it seems, fired toward his father hhJ wouadnd him ia

the head, one of th shots striking Ii.ih in his eye. His Injuries, however, are, not believed to lie serious, and It is not

tllOUffllt lllalv tl -it tin will livvtti. liw

eyesight. The accident hapiHMtud in tho samo locality where the Senator a few year ago lost one of bis legs.

a vAititlAOK, containing Chas. Llsh-

ernes and his wife and child, was

struck by tho night train from P.afh,

near Crowley's. Me.. on the 27th. Theen-

glne hcoopod tho seat from the aarriaire

ami wiion the train was stopped the

tliree were found slttin" on tho seat of

tho carriage, resting on the cow

catcher. Mr. Llsherness was struck bv

the boiler head and was badlv iniured.

but the others were uninjured.

lnii Oregon Improvement Coinnaur

has issuel an official statement that it

will default In the interest on ttrsi.

mortgage lionds due DecetuWr 1. and will lie HMAbleto comply with 'the- sinking fund conditions. The floatimr dtflrf.-

amounts to W.0(M,WM) m demand loans.

with now consolidated 1kim1s pledged

as -ecuritv.

Ai.t. the Australian colonies have

agreed to a conference, as suggested bv

1 'rentier Monroe, of Victoria. u nrtivan-.

tlie recurrence of strikes.

doatpelior, ot biiHMVyMta fiy ago ita -loth : irt Jtftil tmmxe wmilt into Htllu(ip.

. STATE INTKLLIGOCB. J oag iM Lixims. living threw mill

at of Moatpelior, ot hi MWIIryear-

id cbiif

ratciiiair

tltMtui

ft. CiKU'WWc Owmk rri4 WlMMl 4 Co.i ttWaTipak jg morphine, but w ftovil la Mo hy

Wm hwhaw and Mivt, ' , . n rn.m.Ks WvAMtk, at 3t .'rHaa. rave birth to a sound ami a NHarier in.faaa, 4Hr pkjpreeka the child weigha 1rfWA4Mi4Ha Nklf, ami seems quite healthy. Skykx mail jMntenea have Weea ftolea during the past Mven weeks between Kichmoad and Winchester or the G. K. A 1. railway.

Tiik residence of John Kish, at Spraytewn. was buraed with teats, fire originating from a defective Hue. Leas, iasuranee, $4&e. Tmk Wabash board of trade Is dU-using the advisability of briaging suit for breaah of contract agalMt the Pittsburgh capitalist who did net oatablkk the Indiana steel-works there. Tuk buslns6 men and fanners about Martinsville have subscribed the requisite amount of stock for the purpose ef starting a creamery plant there in the

ary spring, none will be com me need on the erection of it in a few days. Ktiiki. T.iwxK, the adventure!, who was a r rested atTerre Haute;' has been indicted fer forgery. Jamks S. Stokky has been roiorJ frem tho penitentiary at Jeffersonville having completed a sentence for twenty years. At Anderson Mise Evallpher committed suicide because of unrequited love

and to hide hqr shame. At Huron James Terrell and .Teh a Feltner quarreled over politics, and the former was stabbed by the latter and killed.

Coai. and kaolin have been dieovrJ

near Huron.

Watt Llkwkm.yx was badlv hMrt i

the Nellie mine, one mile south of lira-

ztl, the other afternoon. A lanre nfocr

of slato fell on him. and it was supposed his neck was broken. He wae takea

home and is breathing yet, but can net

recover.

Jas. W. Ham hick, a merchant of n.

ville. was seriously injured by falling from the loft of bis store.

Jos. Ska cock, a small bov of Kenton.

was shot through the neck while playing with a Flobert rlrle.

Wu.i. Hoi-Kiss. whHe hunting Mr

SumHiltville, was accidentally shot 1h

me i ace oy ueo. .Morris and blinded in both eves.

Tiik bondsmen of Jas. Fi

the defaulting treasurer of Terre IIMt

liato agreed, to pay up his shortage of

Tiik other day the midreL horn th

i . .

nC;r u ,r,. weeks ago to Mrs. Stone, of South 1 ukkk is considerable distress among Wabush, died after a brief iliiieas. Thl ie patients who have floelrad ui lu.,-. - A. J? 1 , ' , . .U,H88- . l

tlie natients who have floclrad ui lUw

lin in the hope oflbclng treated by Dr. Kwh's; new method.

CoMJUKsio.VKK R.vt'M savs that th

pension deficiency will amount to SS:i.-

000,00'J.

TmiTH. Mr. Hcnrv Lahnnf.litipn'ii I jib.

don imper, ha abaiidoited Mr. ParnclU

it s Msilovetl by eminent legal authorities that the wlvr coumdi will do.

cide adverstly to the Chinese in the appeal of the Colony f Victoria New South Wales, asrainst a htdirmeMt whih

denied the right of the colony to ex elude Chinese imlgrants.

i:uin isconinwlnrr an onora. tho lilt.

retto lwing written by il.il to, iuun led upon the adventures of FalstaK.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

o'fiI!IC.SYt AX Ilowticv nf th SC(MW1

district of ViriHla hss notified the

House committee on election that he will contest the election of John W.

Lawson. his Democratic onnotient to

the Fifty-second Congress, on the tr round Lliat voters in 1 miltllcH two.

cints were prevented from voting by dilatory tactics practised by Democratic election olHeers.

child at birth weighed but a pound and

a nan. A TWEXTY-i-OT glass factory has been locates! at Dunkirk by Iteston capitalists. Tom Williams, of Uraiil. has been arrested on an indictment charging murder, for the killing of his brother-in-law, Thrasher, a year ago. Joe-Mackky and two Horner brothers confeM!d to the charge of stealing hogs from 11. A damson, of Harrison township, Clay County, and were jailed at IJrazll to await the atftioa of the court. Jasi:r M. Ritax, aged nineteen

, years, released from the iiisane asylum s as cured, threatened the lives of his 1 parents, who live in Jefferson township, Morgan County, and was returned j to the asylum. j Mr G It Millikk.v, of Indianapolis. , was thrown from his carriage In a ramiway accident and badly injured. The , team collided with a road-cart, in which was seated Mrs. Silaa Eaglen, and she , was severely cut about the face and had one arm broken. Osr. thousand people gathered at the banks of I.iok ereek. outh of Hartford , City, the other day. to witness thn rite

el bapUtttn hy immeMion. Kev. Moon.

MONfcY AND BUSINESS,

TIm HhU wf lOiMMHtoi w4 TnHtr a In. 4ii Kr u, a. iwn a wviti-Mi-vWw - rw iHHMr f HtmiHK NMMMtM Ijhm Ihotwhhi, UhI lk V.hh f Um WMi ,irv Ah Ail Hv Im m .MtMliUv mkrt mhI MMfk ,HtrttHg H y K IImihh.. Nw Ymk, Nov. St.-lt. tJ. Irnn C. werkly revhw ef trade says; TIn iwi L k-u u tn-k hmm hi lmpnviNj tl.,tir ,Ut ,K. TA UllttVM ty Hf S-i Ihi: hi m-t isr HlHt II hI Hnr h-ah-r-, frm the l.t att.iin Mt-4iil, auixrsr 1 1 Ubv.i hmwh IimIho ,y rrs mi tit-1 AtrwMictUwH tm u v.m. At MMt wf tNirur im irVi-l Hty -iw MfH -lllnwHt mm I thH ,l irrlt. lutului f

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THE OHOhT DANCe"CNDE0,

IVnslons lias apportioned 1 r.1 w :tH M-'lit performed

- " . run nui t iaii tn. .1 .

among ex-Confederate nonsioners in

that State. That amount, under an act of the last legislature, was this year raised by taxation. Tlie pensioners are soldiers who were disabled while In the Norvice of the State, and widows M wildior killed In Hiich service. Ahvicks by tiie teamer Australia, which arrived at Sah Francisco from Honolulu on tho '28th, state that King ICalakua is coming to San Franciseoen tho cruiser Charleston and will arrive about the nth. Tho journey will 1 made wilolv in thn lntorist of liU

health, and will not extend beyond the

limits ot California. Tin: accounts of tne postmaster at Now Orleans for thn first twimtr.tun

days of November have been 'received at the Post-otilce Department. They

ihow that the receipt fur the period wore $1,124, against for tb first twenty-two days last, year when the Littery law was not in force. Paiixkll's manifesto, which made Us

appearance on the iStli. is a document

or groat length. In which tho Irish

IcadtT boldly defies his enemies and anneals to the tHioulo of Ireland to .mm.

lain blm In ilo half-hearted way In tho great emergency which con frents Uiem

und him. S -

John Wiialkx. Jowph Mulmln, vnlw...urilun sinil ll:irliia .1 IVI.4,..

coiiviuied of -baUot-liox stiitMn. v-..r..

on tlKmh, wntviiMkl by.JudgiALipniHcottin the Hudson (X.J. County Court

to one year ana six months' hard laber in tlie Stte prisen atTrenton. Tin: War Department, on the ssth.

received several disoaichas frniM ii.

Woit, all rejiortln? improvement iri the Indian sitaatfen. General JSreeke .said LliaL uvi-i-v liuur li.-uu.nul tlx,

.1 ...... . v v.iviiHI of the disaffected.

TltP. Catholic hlerarchv nf Trnl..1

- - ,r ' - t t lias reached the unanimous mimIuiI

that thu iwsltloH of aitahw is kiich an to render absolutely necessary thu retirentont from leadership ef .Mr. I'arnell. MltS. LlICY 1'AIISOXM. tllH AunrokUt

i-hargod With jmMtlmj a riot in -Newark, N. J.i a few woeks ajro, was, en the U h, acquitted by a .hiry.

tho rite fer four men and four woman.

H, It. Tixslky. ef Crawfordsville, has been busily engaged for snnne time in mdleetlng old fashioned farming implements until now he lias a large number ef theae bygone articles. Ills latest addition to hte collection is a flail, which was used once for threshing grain. Tmk other night thieves went to the stock pen ef Henry Stone, who resides in Taylors villa, and drove away Ave fat hogs. Ai.ux Laxk, who was on trial for a week for the shooting of AI Hoover, at Jolletvillc, was fined Hoover ha? brought civil action for $5,000 damages in the Ileene circuit court against Lane. Whs. Gkohof. Oka vie, of 1'oneto. fainted and struck her head upon a stone as she'fell. Her neck mas broken, and she died instantly. IxnrAXA Odd Fellows show an Increase of l,tm during the past year. Tub Grand Ledjjo t. O. O. F. finished Its work at Indianapolis, theother evening and adjourned. OflWr ..i..wi.

Grand Master, W. IL Lewly. IillanaMlis; Tktpnty Grand Master. l Z. Wilev.

,u"'n irsni, ) anion, George Fotd, South Itond; Grand Secretarv, It. V, Foster, Indianapolis; Gram 'reaMrer. Thee. I'. Houghey, Imlianapolis Grand UepresenUtive. C. & Uinklef, Rihwond. Among the appointive aWeors II. II, Lofcvrtw of tnhn City, was cImmk-h (.rand Marshal, and I!ev. Dr. Ikown, of Indianapolis, Chaplain. Ix the cas of Mary KV Jrthnson, of CoalJtltrffs, against the Ublmigu A Indiana Coal rai'way, for damagM in tho sum of SW.fMSJ. the iurv ..tim- .i

retutwd a venlict allowing tha plain titf the full amount of lir claim. A motiert for a new trial was filed hy Ui Jilefense. Tiik, Methodists of Frankfort vtsl on thrr question of womtr. llng Jmilte4 as bsy aelegatr.s u the G,-nemi Confermt2, ihe other night, the wto falt5. T.tJitJr wf !rtvCM fwadini,iW(. 1 in: Kdlnlwrjt .V K a..tx;h has vote on the woman question, lomritfng In thii ly-oiie veto fer their admiMon te the General Conferwton and thirlr-nins itrAn t.

THE T REASURY. ( What t:r IV.'hrmHiHj Cr.iri r.r tlie j itvt1ry f thn Tr-inry will Nh..w. Wasiiixi.tov, Xoy. vx Tho frfh-cf-ttiing ti fwx. uf lh S roiary of tho Treasury will contain vir;l tabuh.t.;d

statements showing' a-, nearly an in lHK-,bh the ex,irt rwwotint. nf th vnrious k!n.!s of tniov In i:tUul c tviila-

tbm Hiiionr the jx-ofil.', at Mncral dif- , feienl jfcrloils fom iSTO to the u e-4-.it j tirnt. l'roiit th.e inl.hu it Is Mhown : thatdnrinx thu twenty year Trout Oi'1 Kth.-r 1, 1t;70. lt Cctidnr 1 1SU:I. ',.- . Uitsil iaiTf-a f citctilaliim was over , i'J7 t.si').tKW. tnnking an avt-rafe in-i-re;iw j.(r monih f :::;ii, ami aw incri-UMj per cajltst of ?l the in'al clrculaiiow per capita in 18T0 being $ t)7. and In ICTi V-::: During the last ten years :ht average monihty ini:re;j wai $1 WM mh. stud, the Urreas ptf capita r,:i. For th teriotl of nim-Jrt n month. fr.Jin Mrch 4. !::, i l. ISW. the i aggregate iwrcatf of elrriilalio! airion,' the pejIc was .; 5,$ ::, mnk.rtg mi ' avi'iasw monthly imjr-as of ?l 0t!i.;:.s ' an incnne ixjr can U of ab:ut 81. ri

; while for th corre pndih prlol fro. Ma:ch 4, 1.. to 0ilMr 1. It' thr aggn-gst' dwa- in rlrclathm wa I ;1, ?., 4fc" and the average monthly dej iTt'aM 51, TiMK waking a toial differ lend In favor of the last nlnetiKMi j mouths of over S,f.0'J0 y.rr hwmlh.

ror the i,eriMi r t'iri-o iuntl,.

from July I to (Xtob r 1. lt:w. Uie ar gregato hicrfa' In a'tMal hsu among the people was. S:tS.::-. .:::;.!. m:ikin uu average monthly jncn iue of J-.784 . "H. It Is stali-d that thl-. larjfo increase sim.o March 4, lf-Ki, U mainly due to the pr wst policy ef keeping th" suridusas low as tMs-;ble bv thn mir

chase and re.impt on or Imh s, thereby wiving interest and r'torhi!rt!n mnnev tociifulation. y.hllo ihe largs ihcnasi In clrcuiathm for Mi cerresmmdiM rM'riwl from March 4, Octidisr I lt. was dst? to the oppodt policy. Trn- .t ll..ll,.r i;..Mf. LiM Ki-mrr. X Y.. Nov. I A "terrific Intilfr and d.vnamlto exidosum i.u.L-

plane on the lilir.k st-ww In tin Fir. I wu-d ye-tcniay morning. Kdwanl .Maiinin;'. tw tnty-'.hm . yian old, one if ihi. Turkmen, wai killed and II, Van tleviv th eMgM-cr, was ha.lly in hi nil S-vetal others lin t narrow UMiapes. 1'srUof the hue esgimf were thrown half a tulle out pleci tearing Its wav tr.tuii brick hon ut, a qitarbr of a wife distant.

T IiMIim TimmMi Ih tap v..n. t.liwu IMh.-h Hrl,H Vi. a left for Washington Thursday noon, In reaw-ise to a reuiiesi of .u SiH,rUry of War rooelved MVrald! slno. He had iKatronwi hisdopartii" MHtil the arrival from l'ine lUd!! Agem.y, theatof the mtoed IwmiMk uftolosel Lii.lliigU.li of tho ,arJ2 mantorsdeiiarlwent. This i.tlU-lal ar lived at noon l'huiday, ami bis n i. U the Commander or the Depart meat J the Missouri whs to the oirevtthat tU energetle setien masllouil by lll0 troops has had a muut .i.,....

effeet upon tho dlsffeeted rt-iKklni. He added that the auili-inati..! .iu

might lie lOHsiderod kn lalrly pwn. Thin report tended to eoe firm the ill, patches received bore by (h-neraT Miles siiMto TwfeHlay, aw wot I Ut.striisifW War oat th theory that the i xto tof the rmlitkin uprising in the '2soriwesi liad been mora than exaggerated. As ihmj af the prnoiinent army onlcials at hca.1quarters put ft; -It was luoreof a yur-respondent-.' than an Indian scare." At the -untie, time. Genoial Miles tw to Washington w(ih (bo recdmiiienaatien that, with tho view of avoid nig miy poasible tioubh. the troops now jn Mrvlcii around tho Indian apency hwild

lie Kept in the sumo localities unill spring, liu is also strongly In f(iv(irr both disarming and dismounting tho alKirighies. not only during the pro-si-nt situation, but fer all time to come lh believes they sheifh! not have tin samo facilities in the fti turn for arming and mounting theinelves as they have in the past, and is of tho opinion that If proper precautions arc taken at this particular vlmn the liability of ure IndiaH uprisings may 1ms avoided. A C:tint Ounce llrnkcii Cii. MtxxK.vi'OLis, Minn., Jnuv, a A Chamberlain (S- D.) special to the Tribune aays: Major Slou, Inafan agen tatfiwer llrule.hcartl thata gio,tdancn was in operational the mouth of Whito river, several iiilios below (lie agency, ami nut a forco f Ind.an police lo the scene for thu purmwe of breaking up the dunce and arre-ilnr the leaders. The police were soon on (he ground, and making a charge succeedfd in capturing live, une of whom was ChicKen Head, who, 1 ketheotheM, was armed. Uu attempted to re-Inj hut th police were not to k dek-rred, and Captain Fire-Thunder, elder or the roUc. who is a large, builv Indian.

rudii-d inu him "and grasping him around the w-aist carried him bmlily to

the jail. It is rtiMioml that another

dance is in pro.cre is suvorat sule-J up

the river, which is lieinr iuwestlgatcd, anl if found true It will alsi W promptly broken up awl the ringleader arnrated.

There Im talk iiunn? thn Italians of

gdnjr to tho point Whw White river

wueiti the iuHobu I and Pine I.ldge Indians have beeu vongregatlny. but iWru

aro being clOH'l.V watched, and If t.n'y

auempt u tneyAvJJl have tv wulkmt oih! of iho tlut'st, mo t detentr.i'd, faithful and vigilant police forces on

the ro-'orratton. t hey awj deltig llitnr

work faithfullv and orontntlv. ami will

not b deterred from carrying Into ef

feet any orders It Is wot anticipated

that these Inil:an-t will lontt str.y deeds ef v!leno herf. but if they k'jouM get away and olw the otlior.4 they would ntkbuibtediy ;ict with tho majority. Tho agcMt ami folic- r tar have them under control, however.

t htnixe l Hlr,i.-,t for to Vrk th

x.-iHi m.-p,..- r,,iitHHi. Sax ViiXM-mti. Nor. sa.Lynat. Mi.wry, attorney, wlnw prlml alb eiitagu Is amimjf Chint!, ban arrived

uoiii China isi tho steamer Gaelttt, He went to China in "th intete,t of the TelMiantiHH? intlhM-1. anl at Canton contracted for ,fw men to work on tho railroad. They will Ik shipped nlroci to the Held uf labor. Already Mo men have reaebeil Sallras-I) l Santa Crua, oh the tJiilf of rrVuHuntep.-c. and are cr. g.strd on m.Ios of um l t-xtenilH from tiiat point w CoAU'tiwahttM ua the Usl! of Me.viei

"fh! W i lir, O'lAUA, NYb, Xiv. s:i. Fnless all advlcfs fior.i I'lne HMge Awncy am wrong, it may 1 safely said that the war is over, The next move is tu inasi the tnwpsat Fort Madf. Si. l) thtra ut await devflopniOHts ef'tho aiitler. The Ht'UIIery from Fort Kiley, Kas.. passed through Chadron yesturilay. u route to Fort Memle. General Ih-ooko'-emmanil at I'ino Uiiin will W removed to Fort Meade Monday or TsiwJay. Lienienant Taylor, 6f (lie Xinih Cavalry, with ItW Ind an- enlisted ns wont, among tiicm Jack Ued Oloml, old Uoil CIou'I'h son. have gone into camp at ForL Hehipson. wher thu Indians will bo trained as cavalry tnes. The Indians who journeyed fijimi'lJosetmd to I'ine Kidgu wore innocent or hotile IntontloiH. Thoy were a bifid who recently removed from INtto 11 dgo lo Kosebnd. and sinndy tnovinl lwcl: to bo

among friends. Little Wound has given ample a siu'ance of his intention to abandon tho ghost-dance, and mov his village from Wounded Knee to 1 tie I'ldgc It. is rumored that ho ami K-vcral Indiani are ii bo arrested. General Hrooke Is nnn-rommltlal. further than to .say there wouM b no news from tho agency of a 'waritko nature for seme time. .Mlil.-r Kiim ke.l i,tt. Coi.f.Mlit.x, S. C Xov. Thn Statn Hoard of Canvassers yesterday decided the Illler-Kll!ott (stngressionst con tist In favor of Klliolt and gave him tlie certificate. Tins gives South Cn retina a Mil Id Democratic delogalb it in the next Congress. vMllltT. colered publtcati.couleMted the election hi mtng u majority, but, balioui were lhrowti out In certain hval'thM tn sccoiint of .st.o aod role Klliolt went Itoforo 0h Supreme Ciuirf. and it was decided in his favor. Miller will con tat his et In Cegros. T!ie Itnljlitn i Aur.iri to lu Wnnnil I'ji. MsX.vliAt'oi.is, Minn., Xr. SM. The suit brouglit by the HtnU against the Kn ghts of Aurora for the npmdntineiit of a receiver was deciitisl yosterdny by Judge Illcks Kjtsta.mttg the Statu in ail of its charges fraud. In (dvi'ncy and linlaivfill prartJci'S. flnsisned that the

when atulr had wen Imrn In fruhd and continued in the mtnn uinuner. It rrmsled Dr. Iloers liecsusi Ik- bttd made his sm swear lo tbe slatemfitt given to the Insnrano oetHml .s'i lief, and tht? young fellow a Im ltl o't !'4'' Stand that be knew not U.iit alwl' ,u waUers o wbie.o ll i!.'ui're I.