Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 October 1891 — Page 6

WEEKLY COURIER,

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INDIANA.

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Caltuc ttuxrox. author of the '!-

tea, on UKa- years.

ranters that tke ueum gevewnent iatands to prekfofc. the exorWion of

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CUBBINT TOPICS.

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XHK alcawiCiUm I. a. Towndft. whUil

arrived at 5w York from 3arve, on

Xbe Hk, WdMcfet t,4s0 In gold.

The Knitter Wilhelm IU fn South-

aaijitue,, brought l,0,m.it gold.

Rawk1. 'iujajw, TOrifted States

Boetgeeeve,l at Havaaa, who was re-portat-aome'lime are 1o (have died in

Cm V of rsl t w fever, returned to New .a a. i.ji . . . ...

lew, Ht'fe SrtH, in -po Meet, health.

Hks Rtvngelical teorfwrenee, In sesain la Wir.suielphUi oattiie Sth, adopted

nxwHiMB reversMHr.me verdict of the tfikl earfference im case of liishop Jrxaai restoring Mil life functions as

saop attt raiaistrM the gospel.

CkuriaVof Jesus Ckri.t of Latter Day

st was begun 4ti the tabernacle kt

JSaltfLake City oae4th. About l,ef Mormons were in t attendance, incla-'sieg-all the leading- men of thecherea.

Charles Stewart Parnkll, Ike

'Irish leader, dkI suddenly, after a brief illness at Brighton, England, on

"the itk. The pelie had not beea ap

prised of hi illness, and the annoHHceaseet of his dee,th caused a sensation -ererywhere.

"The steamer -City of Paris which -reaeked her dock at New York oh the Sth, had a Tery stormy passage, She .'raa through jaales the entire voyage rand the seas were so high that cveB the Miters were knocked off their feet. Oae sailor was severely injured by a fall. No accidents to passengers are -reported.

"Thb Dublin corporation ha ap- ; pointed a committee to inquire as to 'how it h possible to co-operate witk etker municipal ami commercial bodies in .Ireland so as to obtain an Irish sec tie in the great Columbian exposition to be hekl at Chicago, and hnn-tn Hnan.

. . . --c- -. ........ . lTC II llliuiiu II. otaiJy a)Atthe promoters in obtaining J Jate kine beinr

J risk exhibits for this purpose.

.IINf. Wieliam G. Collbtt died in Salt

Xake City, U tab. oa the 4th, of typhoid fever. Mr. Collett was bishop of Uraatsvilie, ami mas oae of the most prom

inent ed sea tors in the territory. In I8S

ae was wteeu a member ol the upper

sraaw ol the territorial legislatare, aad was as eaxaest advocate of the free-

Mkool law enacted at that session.

The pope has instructed the papal BHBetes. abroad to nrement an Unntiul

xote to: tke KorerHraents to whieh they

ar aeereuueti. on the recent disorders

in Rome-eaafted by the offensive action

ot a t reiwh ptlnm at the tomb of Victor Smaaael. This note will holil that

the disorders are evidence of the inse-

oarttf ofrtke papal positwn in Rome.

DflMCTaR-O KXKR A t. Davir nf tbn fru

IwabwR exposition, denies Uiat there

M any loaariation lor the reports published tm the Manchester f Kntlamn

GaardlM that American exhibits arc to

ke tikete with iascriptionf, showing the 't paid to workmen for pro-

dacmz -the same, for the purpose of

-aasiuaff ,aoatrat with the pay gives

w iuarepeaas xor simuar woric

Txn maniSeent statue erected by Ike peepk: of Chicago to the memory of Illy ww Simpson Grant, artixan. citizenMkiier, reaeral, eommaader-in-chiuf of

the armies of the Uiutwl States, and twiee pref4dent of his native land, was formally uaveiled, on the 7th. in the

preseae f an immense throng hiclud-

imf representatives from all trades, profooijiona, parties, oreetls, sects and

raees.

0tlMtta ovar ltuOM Garaaaa.A

Umm reakkmnts of tea ' aW.

kmted the aiiHlversa-ry of tk fowtdiac of the flrht German eoloay iu Amerkaa. At tke uke of bsiue, oa. tke &tk, the tretw,Hry deimrtmeHt had redeemed

SlS.rm.HW fowr-aad-a-kalt er oeat bonds, kwviacHitadinQ,88U,W. Tnk eo4teetkM-.K from ia'jtr nal reveaa

for July ami Awgt ayfveffate! fM, lSW.ia, an iaareaaeimK-toeeorresputtd

Bf awmias k last year m. 9NSX,hh,

Col. Savaob, rf IaebIo. CoL. fall

dead, oa the tk, wMle vktiting the Walker art Mery't Llveriwoi, fet-

arlaad.

A movxxkxtIh on foot to buy ap all

wa nee auua ol toc south and throw them mfc pool. The StamlaM Oil Co. sad Eafjlkdi capitalists ar supposed

o e aenma tiie enterprise, lletweaa

I,aLM mu 8-2. 000. 000 wiU ha r

gained, aad the workia capital will be

Tmk will of the late J. V. Kmm.t

the ac4er, leaves all his real and per

sonal preperty to Ms son, Joseph Kline KmineU, Jr., aad the letter's wife, Daisy Mar Eminett. On tke deatk nt

eae tke other takes all the pcopertf, The son is wade sola executor.

DCMSG the nroe ress of a fanersl at.

A . . . .

Aiioeaa, la., on the 5th, a stampede of

aoraes oocurreu, and whea tke resalt

aat naak had subsided it wu inmnft

that Edward Drestell had been trampled

to oaam aim tour omera fatally iajureI DvsssHakkis. colored, about 27

of ae, was arrested is Tope k a, Kas.,

oa xnen, xor ine murder of Lee Andrews at Durant. Miss.. Ht-ntc

t c . .

Harris aoes not deny the charge, but

saya ne Killing was accttieataL Tmk treasury department has deeidil

that Hie Hamburg Phosphate Co. of

Florida can import a mining' engine

ant acnemisi lor work eoauected with

the oeainany.

A kari.y "iOO acres of uad in the sortkwestern portion of Carbondale, Ta., tinder which Coalltrook colliery of

me ieiaware it iiutison Co. is tun.

aeled, arc in a state of turbulence, and . a.

lucre is aanircr of one of the unt .

tensive collapses in the history of the

mi regions. L lie avO mine workers

have been ordered out and the com

paar is awaitintr results. "The around

is heaving like a constant eartknuake.

king Ivari. I. of Wurtembunr died

AO . .... - .

hi aiuugart on inc ntn. The heir to

the throne is Prince "VVilhelm. who will

be Willtclra II. He is a nephew of the

tne son of his sister

THKpresklent intends demanding in

demnity from psm for outrages com

mitted oa American tnisskinaries in

the Caroline islands. The

plakHMl of are tkat the Spanish officers la eontrel of tke islands nKmiliiwl tha

ehmnkeso the Protestant niissionarics

to be burned nd tke ministers and tkeir fawilks ItHrntsfted and subjected

to an sorts of mdfmties, even to kav-

lag taeir Xtves -atsngereI.

Paor. Jamrs Macouk, of the Cana

dian geological survey, who accom

panied tke Krkhdt commissioners to Itekriag sea, writing- to the govern

ment oMemlnat Ottawa. Oat., says tke enmmkisiuiiers ware Mtiiundfil to nni

tke plent4falness of tke seals, having . k m m .....

ueen.MM( ny tne united Mates reports to appose tkat the .saals were almost

extermiaated. At St. l'aul's island

slone fully eaJs were in sight.

Ox tke tk PresSdeat Harrison re

ceived a present from Mr. S. Klwood

May, preskleMt of tke Ceylon Planters' Ta Co. of XW Vrlf nwiuuftnif of mn

elephant's fore foot, 1 tea awfully d and mounted in ebony. The interior is

hollowed out and lined with nerfumed

native woods, ami thett ailed with the

keieat native bhad tea. The foot is

from the island of Ceykm, and is Intended to represent native industries.

Tkr Indiana Natural Gm Cm . nt An.

aWaon, Ind., havlag reftisel to pay to

Catherine and his cousin Frederick.

JunoK Coffev. of S an Francisco, has

been asked by the public administra tor to make his linal settlement as !

mirtistrator of the estate of Mrs. Hop kias-Searles. He states that tho .

tate in California is valued at 2, 000, 000

su onngs in a rental of 96,000 per

monin.

Campos Pedro. Admiral .Torire

Montt's brotlier-in-law, is en route to

Washington with important documents.

It is alleged that erounds exist for

criminal charges against several polit

ical refugees now stonninr at th

American leiration in Chili, bnt that

.M mister hiran has never been officially

nonneu of the fact

I'kof. John L. Li.vcot.v. th nldt.

Instructor and a memlier of Itrrnvn's

university facultr. at Providence. M. T..

since ltHi, is dyinjf of Ilright's disease

anu otner organic troubles.

ijaniki the ls-ycar-old son of Rev.

A. L. Chllcont, of Orbisonia, Pa., fell

from a hickory tree, on the Cth. a dis

tnnco of M feet and was instant?

.i. . , . .... tv

Kiueu. lA'anung of the fatality his mother became frenzied with irrief and

it is believed her mind is permaaently

undermined.

Tkr Spanish irovernmont is newnti

ating-a treaty of commerce with Por

tugal, in tins connection it is inti

mated that no future Snanisili tn.attr

will contain the favored-nation clause.

tiOi.D closed at S4" in liuenos Avrttst

. .

on ine ritu.

Hvr men were rim down, on th

7th, by a train on the Pennsylvania

raiiroau, at a slmrn curve in the Gn nn

tunnel, Iwtwcen Pennsylvania avenuo

and Iulton tation. Jtaltimore. M.l.

Two of them wore instantly killed an.l

the others wore fatally injured. They

were employed as track-walkers in the

tunnel.

Dk. William Y. Lockwoop. formerly

oi ftiamioru, Lonii.. whs found, on the

morning of the Oth, choked to death on

a roau near licrKiv. lcobberv is Kn.

... . - . .

posea to nave bten tho motive for the munler, as the deceased was thoutrht to

have some money. No trace of the

murderers could lie found.

In a confession mado to a newsnanar

i

correspondent, on the 7th, M. T,

IromiKMir. assistant treasurer of th

Ulster County (N. Y. savins liank.

said that "The bank was rotton to tho

core, and has been robled from thu

time it was incorporated forty years

ago,

A Valparaiso disrmtch savs it U

evident that there is now a dlsttostttna

on the part of the authorities of Chill

to oosorve the usuh! courtesies toward

United States Minister Kwan. VIkUam.

to the legation are no longer troubled

oy tne police.

'1 kk second ecumenical Methodist Ann

ference began its wssioiiH in Washing

ton city on the 7th. There were tm members in attendance, mnmumtln.

ii it i i . . . . . . ' . "

bu nits vitnuus oranciit's or the Metho

ust church In all parts of the world

ihk treasury department, on the 7th, redeemed S01.4M four.anfu.T,-i

per cent. ihiiuIh. nmkino- iu ,.i

lemptIonsSl8.8ll700 and leaving out-

l'HK twenty-third annual reunion of

..! ItonfrmiiY, M, P. for

Mweany, jkm la Xsmdm on tke nh.

GKOhOK k. thtvrAV aul ttWtLbu. A

Murliaf'aan war nattinir a burner into

w'. Hove in Detroit, Mich., on tke 7tk.. when Xufinrkant linied a atek Rrd the oil in tae atora aattladeo, Birn-

A otr tha maa, aad the eAatliea

at botn taek ftra. Burtaagham was earned to deatk before aeaktaneaaauld

reaek him, aad IHimsan was removed ta

tne nospital in a dyinjr eoaditiou.

TOWX TaiCASUKKR L. K. 4K1TH, of Newtown. Coaii.. is mbuiltw. IWa.k

askortaife of several thousand tkdlara la his accounts wltk tke town. He also

improved the opportunity to rob the

npiscop4 enuren, ue aavtair fall eon trol of the funds of the treasure

amouRtinir to about f li.atttt.

Tm: queen, the prince of Wales ami all tke eabinet ministers ami tke leadin membeis of tha oniMMiltkm L

sew, tellers or comioieaee to the family

ot tne late Kt. Hob. William Henry

SMttB.

Jacoh Rark. a wealthy farauir of

Xetklehem. Ind.. iumoetl into an ask

pit at the Louisville fc Xaskville rail

way vards in Louisville, a few wmaWb

ago, and lay for many hours before be9

lngioumi. ue sunereil concussion of

the brain, of which he died on the 7th.

uvrr jfi.ooo worth of seer was spilled

oy tne siiennT and deputies at Creston.

is., on ine tn, on an order from justice's court

UK. HIRAM II. WKAY. lureil RS vnara.

" ! a prominent and promising young phy

sician 01 Adams. Ind.. committed Kiii

cule. on the 7th. by takin? ooison. He

had just returned from completing

Bourse ol lectures at Cincinnati.

SADIK. the 18-vear-old wife of Gharlaa

u. irwtn, attempted suicide at Indianapolis, Ind., on the evening of the 7th,

by firing a bullet into her breast. Ska

will die.

A STUBRORV fire broke out in thnattio

of East Divinity hall. Yale iiniversttt-

ori the night of the 6th, and before it

was Drougnt under control damaged the building- to the extent of about $10.-

000.

Wiirn the case ne-ainst Detective

0'Malley. indicted on a charm; of brib

ing the jury which acquitted the Italians accused of assassinating Chief of Police Hcnncssv of New Orleans, nam

up for trial, on the 8th, the state was unable to offer admissible evidence and the prisoner was set at liberty.

A FRKIOHT train on the Albany Jk

Susquehanna railroad jumped the track 17 miles east of llinehamton. N. Y.. on

the Sth.and If ty-five cars were wrecked. . w ... .

engineer James I'atterson was killed, and two other employes were iniured

The loss will foot up l.rO,000.

UA8H1RR Jonf.8 of the PhilHpsburg' (Pa.) liaukinsr Co.. issued a statmnt.

of the bank's affairs, on the 8th, which shows assets of $4M',0OO and liabilities of $JWS.0O0. Mr. Jones is confident that.

all claims will be paid-in full.

Thk bodies of the last of the victims of the Richardson colliery mine disaster at Glon Carbon, Pa., Thomas Clancy and Thomas Walsh, were recovered on the fth. They were fouud buried under a mass of coal.

Thk Brand hirv of Kinirs cnuntf . V

Y., has indicted Mayor Gleason of t

Island City for assault in the second degree on Alfred Nelson, at a meeting of the board of health on June 80.

Thf. first snow of the season at lea

ver, Pa., fell on the 7th. The strata

and houses were thickly covered. PakKK.K.Wkhh & Co.'s naekinir 1in,iU

in Detroit Mick, was damaged 100,OOO.by fire on the 8th. One man was burned to death and about a dozen

others were more or leas seriously in

jured.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

property owaers damages assessed for 4t, lK twuhty-thlrtl annual reunion of cresetog properly wkk their pipe Hue, l 'clyof the Army of the Tonnes-twenty-five of their laborers warn nr. "eu.Pencd with Imposing exercises at

twenty-five of their laborers were ar

rested, on the .1th. and fined i each Jor treenasslnr. While the

atSeadlngcxmrt farmers liltehetl horses

' "te pipes aad, pulling them from tho tfl2he, broke frhem into nWws. in

anatner part of the com sty, H party of

craters, tm we 4 hi, blew out a wctkm 41. 1 tu n it. .. i .

vnrmgn WNlell gas was

jwimr wiihaeharg of dynamite.

mo iiuuHonum in t'liicngo on the 7th. It is reported that v.llw f- i.

laging at toneyver, a smafl town of Haytl, and that many ships arews have eeii attackwl with the malady. TWKXTV-THKHK llOlMMa t.M I i

ill naiitaiKler. Stttttn. u .u..i..i.

the th. aad a uuuiUmr ,u...

injured. 1 W9n,

Thk New York noliee are lrif tn tn

r. lancy, who is acctiseii by a Chi

oago diamond-importing firm of ab-

Sflondinjr with 880.000 worth nf Am

monds, which she smuggled into the

country jor tnera. It Is said that in her eareer as a smiunrler she has .1ffril.i

the government of duties on ? 1,600,00

worm oi diamonds. The diamonds are said to have been concealed in the mouth or pouch of a pelican, which the woman always had with her ostensibly

as a pet

Tick business failures rwcttrrinsr

throughout the country, durinir th

seven days ended on the 9th.

for tho United states, '140, and for Can-

ana jw. or a total of 2.0; as compared with a total of 280 for the week pre

vious. For the corresnondlnsr weak rff

last year the fteuros

senting IM failures in the Unltod fit at ,

and 3 in the Dominion of Canada. Frank Mklhournk, the Australiaa rainmaker, has closed his experiments atGoodland, Kas., explaining that the

com nignts counteracted all the work he did during the day. Since his experimenting began northwestern Kansas has hail more rain than had over fallen there before, and the people are satisfied with his explanation. Aiivickb from Panama are to the effect that government affairs in Hritish Honduras are in a troublous conditloa. After a strutrele be lWft flu. r. ........

inent and the popular element of loginIatlon, the representatives vacated their

seais in a body. Matters have been placed before the British government for settlement Thk reports from the wheat fields of orth Dakota and north

nesota are more encouraging. The weather is charnihi-

r .... viiiiiriK: ih progresainr in many nla", till T.aSbA) al.UM

half the crop has lieen threshed, and

arc sun expressed that much of it may be lost

JSKCKKTAKV OFTIIK Tkroih... v ....

Inw ordered three clerks to go to Philadelphia to aid in Investigating the affairs ol the Keystone

They will be peW out of the fund of, ,(W0 placed at the secretary's dlsiiosal ll,f till, 1 IBM. V

v vviiiumiih-iuji nny, A IIISI'ATCH from Ilrhrlitnn e....

the condition of Mrs. Pam-ll ...

utter collapse. Hsr nlivCi..iu .

. , , , " v....,..-. nie J.B HI

" l g seriously alarmed aa to the final result of the sliock whioh she

inn nuaiaineu.

THK A tch son. TU m. w..... ,

Kailrosd Co.'s SeuUmlv-r

tne entire system shows wwi., ,.....t

5-l.2fS.JW J, an increase of U4,M7.

INDIANA STATB KWR

J. C KonURT, a Canadian xhil4tor at Ute WaUtiHgtou fair, robWd of $ too while sleeping iu hi 4 tent. CAJiKOLt couuty clai'n Htat its yield of fltostjfltt exeeed i,4J0.0 bushels. Mm JBNa Owu-.na, of Vtaeenne. U m HnmFm. attar of matdering ker littte aflaptod son ajr erashlnf hU skull witk a sWU. Saekad repeatetlly aaaltreated tha bay. CnAHi.Rs N. KiTTKK, th defaulting teller of tke Firt Natloaal bank of Xvaiikville, was senteaeed In tke United states court by Judge Wood to six years biprUnment. Hkxkv Tikmax, a prominent German farmer residing near Columlms, was kicked by a vleious horse, a few days days ago, and he died several hours later. John Gilrkrt, an eseaped eoaviet, was recaptureil at his okl kome at Monroe City, the other afternoon, by Tows Marshal Joe Harnett and was taken baek to Jefferson ville. Gilbert had walked all the way home, and had not been there but a few hours when the enleer arrested him. Jui.uts Uomkk, of Lafayette, has sued

the L.. N. A. A a railway for S15.UOJ

for-injuries received last July. A b-ykak-oli) sob of Robert Kirk. re.

skiing at Purcell, went with his older brother to feed a drove of kotrs a few

days ago The little fellow caught a pig in his arms and in turn was attacked by the hogs, and before help arrived was torn to pieces. TllK United Brethren are nranarin

to build a church at Crawfordsville.

Thk total receipts of the Montgom

ery county Fair association this year were

Ax important verdict involving the

eight-hour lalwr law, was rendered at

Indianapolis, a few days ago. Some months ago John Grisell, employed by Noel Hros., engaged in the flour and feed business, at so much per week, brought suit for time he had worked in

excess of eight hours ner day. The

case was first tried before 'Sn'uire Al-

ford, who irave the nlaintilf a vrriMrt-

The case was then tried before a jury

iu the superior court aad a verdlnt for

$m was awarded the plaintiff in less

than ten minutes. The vase will be appealed to the supreme court If it is affirmed there it will rive rlco to tlio

filing of thousands upon thousands of similar cases all over the state.

James Skkhkk. of Wavnetown. has

beea fined 51, disfranchised for two

years ami given a jail sentence of live days, for stealing one pound of butter.

Jacob Williams, of Iilue Hirer nott

office, Washington county, is awil 4.

and he stands seven feet two and onehalf inches in his stocklnrs. Ills foot

is fifteen inches in length.

M. A. SHKKTA. near Madison baa n

orckard of English walnuts and almonds whieh is yielding handsome returns on the investment Norlksyiixk will have a M,000 trotting association. Van Camp's canning establishment at Indianapolis burned. Loss $250,003. Farmkks northwest of Goshen are losing their hogs by the hundreds. The animals do not manifest the symptoms of cholera. They usually li Vff (urn nf

three weeks liefore they die, and refuse both drink and food. The greatest alarm is manifested, as the epidemic is spreading rapidly. At Hanover a swarm of bees was attracted by jelly wkick a woman was putting up The inmates were driven

from the house and some of them so badly stung tkat their lives are despaired ot Jok.v Boxi). of Mitchell, who vowed that he would never leave Iwd thirty

years ago because his parents sold their

rm, is crying alter his thirty years remaining in Insd. Ax Indiana woman just celelwatcd her 100th birthday, and at a dinner her tea chjldrea were present, sixty-one grandchildren, 102 great-grandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren and oae great-great-great-grandchild. Edwarp A. Caxtlv. the forger, lias been sentenced to three years in tho

penitentiary, at .Marion, on a plea of guilty. Cautly had an extensive scheme for defrauding accident Insurance componies by forcinc

disabilities He held doHcIm i .

000 In eight companies from which he bad an income of over 5300 .1 week. Thk Muncie Pulp Co., of New York, will locate the larirest nuln mill .v.

west at M uncle.

ThKKK Was a lam ttun,l.. .

. o- -"vuiniiw hi tne i'aviess coantv fair. Can w-11.

Montgomery, Ala., exhibited a live hog

THI WANT Of MEAD.

Th Mien frW t MfMHt Msaea tlMiLee

WkUe Mollis PaynfU f aHMpawts to

llKKLIX'. Oet 9. Am. tk anU waatluM.

pproaehes there la a marked ineressa

m ui want and Mlsary among tha working classes ia Iterlitt. In order to get rid of the mora dnnfttions and 1.1.. 1. . 11 ! . W .

swe-uomeu, uwy are given work iii the Ho-tlt Sea canal and other public Improveinent away from tbeeity. Thia eau not be done with tha aged and in

arm, avail tne departures hardly maka can f lfaaa . .

fiieciuie mrfoienee ia tke numIter of taillers anoairMnt m. i,a,i

In other cities of the empire, eapeelallr the iilns trial center, there is mora

jMreriy "ian last year about the same period, and tlie hWii rfriaa nt 10.1

makea Urn lot of tlie poor more iliM-

St PetersUnrg advteas state that S0

iiwhi8 reeeuuy arrested at Kkatorinoslaw, for taking part in bread rkita

arm uesiroyiug tlte property of mer

cnaiitn, have been deported to tlie

nearer eohmies of Siberia.

The Moseow Gaaette aavra that 40

000,000 roubles kaa hItmiuIv l,, uv

penikMl by the

" .. " "

ci oorn lor tne peasanta of the famine stricken districts, and that 100,-

uw.ww rem u 1 os win ve required to furnish the starving pensantry with bread. It is semi-official lv annnutuuul In s!f

Petersburg that the go-ernmont lias no Intention of prohibiting: the expor-

iuuh 01 wuentoi wiiiuli Kussia is still in a position to send 9OO,Ot)iJ,O0 pounds

vnnu

HUMANITARIANS.

Mretlaa: rf the rrknirfs af Iluwb AmImmhi at IleMver. Cel.- A Tribute t Krleuit

f I H IIMHlCHM.

Dk.nvkr. Col.. Oet fl ir..nW.

rlans from nearly every section of the

vuuiury were gate reel in the large banquetinghall of the Albany hotel at 9

u yuMcruay morning when Hon. Eldridge T. Gerry, of New York, called to order the fifteenth annual convention of the American Humane associa-

non. 1 o tlie right of the presiding officer was Hn empty chair draped in

siicnt irumte to the memory

u.c presMient or tne association,

non. fcuwin l.ee llrown, of Chicago,

im unci imsseu away since the last ati nual meeting.

In welcoming the delegates, Mr. Gem neid a nana i ,.;..,.. . .1.1 1...

matiitarlanism of the deoeaed and the energetic and devniml ul- i.

had done in tlie interest of dumb ani

mals anci the humane association, and announced that a memorial paper

uuiu in- presenied by lltm. John C, Shorthall, of Chicago. He congratu-

mieu uie convent on unon aW,.

Uawlanoe. especially as thin was tha

orj.i meeting or the association ever held strictly in tlie west, and said that

it evidenced the increasing interest in the work of the humane society tkat

oeing maniiesiecl throughout the western states ami territories. A

lengthy report of the society was then presented by the secretary, Erastas

oiirnuHin, oi uincinnuti. The convea

sion win be in session for three days.

PREDICTED PARN ELL'S DEATH.

Senrre Krasola Twin HnJd tn Have Vr

ie ine uraiH M the Dttkratteil I risk

i.fMtHrr hswk I'trvlMiM t the KveHt. Nkw YoHk, Oct ."IloHlaager la

jbwi, jiMimaoena is tiead, and Piirnell

will be a corjise within a week." This

ivas sakl by George Francis Train last Thursday night during- his speech at a

Midnight supper given by Hulwr, the niiseum inaj, to auumberof newspaper men and well-kiiown men almni i-.

"Psycho" Train was ia the midst of

311 e oi ins most imoaHsionAl lur.....,.

when he made that remark. A number of the party laughed, and then Train thundered: "Ye arc idiots who laugh. The revolution is on. The people will rise. I am the apostle of

uypiiousm. Death, devastation and disease are in tbe nir. Two adventurers are dead; the third, Par. noil, has run his course, and will die within a week. The transatlantic hypnotic-psychic cable brings me the news. The whole world is a

conductor, and I am the key," and rapidly snapping his fingers, he wound up with: "Uoulanger, boaster! llnlmaccda, bandit! and Pnrnell, poltroon! all dead, top of tlie smoking heaps of the ambitions of the ohivalry of throe gallant nntioBalties-Chlllan, Frenchman and Irishman."

TOO LATE.

weighing actually 1.S0S pounds, aad a

HUB aog was exhibited by a Hoone county man. The exhibits in the agrlcultural department were never before equaled, owing to the abundant harvests ot this year. Tki; great huckleberry marsh west ef Wa kerton caught fire the other night' 1 , ft t ...... . i . . ...

" " me lamous liuckluMi-r

queen's oraries. ami nwlmr t. .1

.... ' t v IMC III V condition of the ground, was totally destrni'Mtl khi(IU. i, . .

. .....,K oi many tnousaaiki of dollHrs.This is the largest huckleberry marsh in the west and for years the orgies of the nueen and W

v gni tne piace notoriety. A Two days' reunion of the Seventy fifth and 101st Ilegiinentsof Indiana Volunteer was held at the opera house In Huntington, recently. ScMeCKii.Ttox.s are being solicited at ?'TKl, lookl? lHlnS HHOthar pipe line from the Selma or Knightstowa gas fields. It has been deckled In court that the Kokorno Natural Gas Co. mu.f

gas at 0 per coat v.-..

eharge.

Thiikk miles of lP(t-S .flu.1 11

way will be in oneratlnn i i.i

November 1, 1 f

Latk the other nlfrht.

. , ""IS"- n. uunilWI

...r. ie uineinnati, Wabash and Michigan road, an old farmer named Ilarris, retnraliig from th fair at North

M-mmeauT, wo jorced iat0 0la UAU roem of k coach and held up for nearly two kundrml dollars by crooks. The fellows, after doing the jot), pttlUa tha

THE BUSINESS WOULD.

bur 4Au. tl. wr,m,r

... ... wiina at ilia iiiuj

and ijdwaetery ImsravenJm All AuZ thm 1.1m.., Siulma. t'-ll u. 'was

wmf me.

NKW Y(KK. Oct 10 ft II lv... .

,lo. s wsukl v review of trade says:

rrjon s i pHrtH of the WMt kh.I a mill eo. advleea Hist bunlnixa u KraduHlly Ihk. Mild ilia htutnivuiuHui Im fui u. '

WNtere. The news ri(Hlug the chhtin. .U-lrlfH l dtMildmlly f svoruMe. fttn I m. m satUfaetorv nrurrwui m.d i.u ,

bkvb rMdly lnersed. Tla ptoi ot mmq

.. , inunr limn a WVUK HKO. Tim

iron iHtisMry l Htore Arm in tee. snd r ftlmti of the eniiiimrutlvutv mu.li

I kill Im rs IMa U hit. hli nulnut . 1

MeMmHlwenwiobi mt-tby tke enmn. lion. Tli mills luaniifucfiiriiii i.

DUtHM mill Structural Irmi lira uiiulUk..i..k.

ewihywl. Hiid s sIlKht sUvhhch a.)(.grs

wionn inriH in mntiieurHl iron lml ralU sre very quiet. Iu eojijw llu-ie u iMrertalHly. with hhIhs ol take hi u.sju. .u IsUulI at W. lw, HHd l.md In iiindrHte.ie. ihmiuI. The HiHrkut fur wool In .julu at Huston Had HhfwIiHie, but hhWh hiv nut sstHll. and reeslnis at thn wm

tU Id year'. Worstt! mill. ...1

rillltl (liar at full iHimoltv. Uoainn r,..... ..

Kad lniii(?8fi, miinlti minnlloM of inniiv ,i

More iHfjulry for Immix and shows, with Iwdlier hiIIIiik quite frwly at full prim At I'hllHilelplila ImrUwHr Is felrly moKvb slid mum hinun-v la hh.hi f.r i ,,. i .

Wnii with lesH tiruMtitre te sell, and Uuuts Hiid shoe nre solltM iiiom freely with fair trucle In hldue i,a leather. At Ciiielniutl Mllll Clevlautl fulr Horli'ltu 1 ui.ii i .

ClilcHjro trade thus far tills year ext......!.

that of all previous yean, tales of olotlilnx ami sliiies belnK Inrae, but of dry kooiU a little eHH limit M vhhp uvi I'l,.

Oflpt if whe;it are four tlm lait yesrU, of rtrtt ten tlmua. ami nf u'.vitl ,Ii.I.Ia ...t.l. ...

... , , . nun HIcnae in i raised mnt uhiI i,i.iu. ....

cruade In nthur articles. Trade Is'lmnruv.

liiKHt Omaha Hud Mlniieap'dU. whare luiii. bur HtlVHIIL'tM Willi

Hour hiIIU are fullv mtiinr.i

output last weulc beinif tha lurirMt

word; st St. Ixjulu, where the demand for moiitty shows atroHie trade In most Urn Ht KilHSHS Cltv. vrhi.ru liolti-r wu.tilu. ui...

uteaily taiproveinunt, and at Denver. Attlic

kuuui iiih improvement is also Keaeral, ana heavy rewlpM of euttou are nottl at HhViiihihIi. CIlMrlcilon. Cilnuiou .,i v

Orleans. Tliu ikiush In tonic iinniii.i.i..

hinders the l)aelnnf nrnrltlu tur run,..i

extensions mul liiinrnvHinimt' ii u

thuleiai Healthy. Cotton is sIlKhtly stronr. On the whole, the outlook for lillluutrliit

pruKreas I decidedly aatlkfaatory. Till) bllHllH'HH falllir4 iwcnrrliiolli.. .

out tho country llurlnx tli lait stven day,

iiiiiwui, niriiiw u ii ueu MHtt-j. 2H, and for Canada, 9, or a tot il of ; aa eotiijiared with a total of 'ito t wi.it .,,i -n r,.-.i...

week previous to the last. Vor the corrp. KTl'inillllje week of lust -ruur tliu Ki.ru. u....

216. represenllng IM fallunw lit the L'nlted Matt ami In the Doiiilnion of Canada.

INTERESTING CONTEST.

Tim Knlatlve Mrrlta nf Tra..c.ni

MnrklH-M to be Tcatrd Uy a I'rlvatr('oHtnetltluM Fallnwdd by m 1'aWIe Kx hlMtlHH In Chkm(c-A New CnliLfraee .Method ef KtcreatVBlnir V 1, l. v..

blltltetl. "

CltlCAOO, Oct 10. A snenial innii!l.

tec of the American Newspnpor Puh1 tellers' association, consisting of Col. Frederick Drisooll. of t.h si

- - -- a is M a Pioneer-Tress. E. H. Wond of ti... i,.

ton Herald, and .Maj. W. J. Itichiinls, of the lndianaiMtlis News, will

a tyi-scttiiig-machine contest during

me coming wooK in the Chicago Evening Post buililine-. The

which will compete are the Morgentharler linotyoe. the Ilo4frK tv VMrVU Till

the Jlc.Millan tvne-setthi"- ia'il 11 1 uruf

the ht Jolin tyjw bar. Cotmnencintr .Monday. Octotar i. ih

test H1 continue Tirivattdv fr- sir

days, and for one week thereafter, commencing Monday, October 19, the machines will lw on exhibit inn tn flu

public and newspaper men every whore. Newspaper proprietors and publishers in all imrts of the countrv mi. ni fuel

great interest in the contest the first of the kind ever held, and it is expected that a In t iro nnmlwr

ers will t4ike advantage of the opiortunlty to mm! the various machines at work together and make comparison as to thoir relative merits. To asi.t them in their work tho committee will have with them the foremen of their composing rooms, and the imjwcity of the machines for superseding the work of setting type by hand will lie thoroughly investigated. At the same time there will la; exhibited aLso a new method of stereotyping known as the cold steruoty ping; process, whereby plates arc made with a rapidity never laffore attained and without healinr the type. It Is probable that other mechanical appliances of interest to iicv.'HiHiter man will aW u

exhibited.

The nMrf KmllM er 'Hr at the laiprt Mrd Miner Reached-. Two Yet Mlas lag.

Pottbvit.i.k, Pa.. Oct 8. After four

nays ami nights or unceasing labor and wme hundreds of tons of

removed by the rescuing party, the bodies of four of tlie an fortunate miners imprisoned by running pilUrs Inst

"""'"f l "icHnnisoa colliery, Glen

v,. wure lounii at 10:.10 Wednesday night There was great reioicinr atl as anka A at m - "

." " e o me surriice that the impr sotiiHl minors had been reached. bHt it soon turned to sadness and grief when it became known that tho men were dead and that the bodies only of four of the six had been found, badly mutilated, but yet recognisable aa tlmse of John Purcell, John Lawler. Joseph Shields ami .IKWCS Salmon. 1 he rescuing party are working with renewed vigor for the recovery of the bodies of Thomae Clanay and -Michael nel.sh.

A Maawwsr iMNBMer CaaterH. Lomhix, Oct. .-Rav. Ikirtley Ellin, of ) Igau, yestertlay boarded the White Star line steamer Teuton k. at Qtteenatowti, and foraiblv convMvMl uk

daughter, Miss Harriet Kills, who had eloped from Wigaa with Mr. Artkar

Mottram, and who was at the

pf her capture by Ker reverend but irale father, attempting to make her way. In eompany with hsr lovr, to America. YUn Mr, Kllis Had esrrie his daagliUr UfcT m triumpk, Mr. Mat. tram gathers! togatker his litUe par. aiAI ami r dietedly htt tke , ahip, fcrf. hiwed by jaars and atoakhHr tkeers.

THE BABY NAMED.

Utile Ml f'lrvelHHd 'IU be railed ItHth. e mm ti . .

mrr ncr .tihi.th.I1 lirint-f IrHHiltMHthrr M i.( l. velaad AekaHwInlKea ItroadeHat tlm ! an h metallic t'NKratHlMtltiM Keclveil. kw York, Oct Il.-Ex-Presldent Cleveland said vcstenlav to a rnrwivf i-

of the Times, in answer to an inquiry regarding the numti of the iiuwcomor in his house: "Wc have settled on a name, and it Is .'Until.' This was the name of Mrs. Clevelund'sgrntidmother, and has always been estiecially liked by ker." -I Iu said further: "In connection with the publication of this Item, which I hops will end much apparent curiosity on the subject, I desire especially that mention be made of the extreme and kindly Interest in us and our child shown by gwxl people everywhere throughout the country. U' W t-.

celved almost innumerable congratula

tions anu Kind retiiemiirances. From Urn president of tlie United .States and many a humble citizen have noma

heartfelt felicitations. All this has been trratifvhuf nnd fwllv anniwlniwi

lmt, since it will be impossible to acknowledge all these messages separately, 1 hone this miblic rmnitoii

will be accepted as sunlcient"

Mrs. leU Parsed SrleMJr H. BoiUiKXTowx. N. J.. Oct iav

Delia T. 8. Parnell. mother of tU late

great Irish leader, Is gravely ill. She ha bceu prostrated ever since the news waa received of her son's death. It is feared that the blow lias been too irreat

for her, and that her mind is unbalaneed. Yesterday inorning she got up from her lied and In a greatly excited manner declared she was going to New York, where she woukl sail for Ireland lor tlie purpose of seelHg her beloved son. h was n a highly hysterical Hate, and a pliyslmaR was hastily sum