Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 October 1891 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER

O, XX).A.XS, PvUMw. IXDCARA. iTk tast the Xew York bsva left the Assoformed the National Tribute Press ttad Tkk pop, in sending his blessing to the organiser of the recent French p4lbitterly eomplaina of the at las pilgrima by "a uaferruW populsoe." Tkk Trsiis-Mhudssippi eougrssa it Oeaskn, Neb., effected a permanent orgssiaaUos, on the 99th, with Charles 8. Thomas, of Denver, ebsinuaa. DelomUm from nine states and territories D. Wm. P. Mkaxy, for the pest sight vsars a resident of London, is is Chiesgo, to arrange for the opening of mm Akwlo-Aaseriesa bank, with oflees ki London and Chiesgo. The eapiUl stock wiii bo tS, 990, 090. Ax epidemic of scarlet fever has raged for several weeks in Girard eol logo, Philadelphia, though without fatal result. Nearly forty of the younger pupils have been attacked, aad the fever is yet uneontroled. Tub Chinese government has re solved to make no more concessions to foreisraers outside of the treaty ports, aad hereafter any Chinaman selling reside nee will be severely punished. KmI'KHOK Francis Josrph opened the tsnwsenm of fine arts in Vienna, on the lfth, in the presence of the archdukes mad the dinlomatie corps. The collec tion of pictures, engravings and statu nry is one of the finest m the world. It is reported from Cork that the stocks of dealers in. blackthorns and heavy sticks are almost entirely ex haunted, and large additional supplies hare been ordered, to be used, it is un derstood, as arguments in the eomisg election. A London Timkb Valparaiso dispatch ays impartial evidence confirms the statement that the United States aqusdron In Chilian waters both in words and deeds displayed enmity to ward the congressional party during the recent war. Fokkst Inn, the largest, and principal hotel at the famous natural bridge in Virginia, was destroyed by Mre on the Slat. Loss on hotel and furniture, 4Te,999, on which there is a small insurance. Appledose Inil and PavllIhhi Inn, the two other hotels, were saved. Tkk Paaeeh pamphlet, argtiing that the eaar is a madman, is one of the strongest publications ever issued from the press in Germany. The writer goes into s history of Russian rulers from the time of Ivan the Terrible, and traera an mssue taint through the Romanoff dynasty. Mr. Whitkhousk, charge d'affaires f the American legation at Rome, 'has ambled the state department that the Italian government has removed the restriction against swine products aceompsnied by certificate of inspection. , The decree against the importation of live swine is still in force. Tkk Russian steamer Alexander II., with 96,000 skins, arrived at San Francisco, on the Sid, from a Siberian port Her captain, in speaking of the seizure ef the whaling vessel J. Hamilton Lewis, denies that the captain of the sehooner or any of her crew had been hot for poaching by Russian officials. Pkominknt business men of Portland, Augusta, Itangor and Lewhtton, Me., nave organised a corporation known as the New England Transportation Co., the object of which is to provkle transportation to Chicago during the World's fair, which shall include sleeping-ear service, board ill Chicago and accident insurance. Woklh'h fair officials treat with tempt the report from Paris that France will not participate in the fair because the exhibition buildings see being constructed of wood. They tiestare the report was started by hostile French newspapers for the purpose of being subsidised but that their ambition will sot tojMswMi""" Prank IfetatnsAY, a-;tock broker and late preshieni of the Dublin stock ex hange, has been sentence to twelve months' imprisonment for betschof the bankruptcy laws, and to wp yaw penal servitude for stock-. -oking frauds. When DubednVs wrongtoiaff whs discovered he fled to Cape Cok-iy, Kouth Africa, but was followed, mttared, and taken imek to Lmblln. It is now definitely known that all efforts to effect a etHnproniise between theditigants in the Hearles will contest nsve been without effect ami that the tatter will not be settled outside the courts. The amount offered to Mr. Timothy Hopkins to withdraw his elatm upon the estate of Mrs. Sesrle was more than W,999,999. The amount st stake in the contest, instead of being from 19,999,999 to f4fl,999,99, aa 1ms been stated, m more than t0,9W,It k aa n ok need la Pittsburgh, Pa., that the Standard Oil Co. la to have opposition. A route has been surveyed for a pipe line from Pittsburgh to Phil sdelphla, and men are now going over the route securing the right of way, The eost of the line, whieh will have carrying enpaeity or 4fl.ww tmrreis day. is estimated at $I,9(K'.W, and it is to be finished by March 1. Ilraneh lines will also be laid into the West Virginia fields. Andrew Carnegie and Mellon llnw. are eukl to be the backers f W. L. Mellon is building this new linn.

CURBEST TOPICS.

KMONAL AND GENERAL. JuiMtK Caxk, with whom the poet WhitUer lives, at Aasesbury. Mass., says there is wo truth in the published report of the poet's illness. It is officially stated that the Chilian government has given an intimation that it will soon issue a safe conduct to those persona who have taken refuge in the American and Spanish legations. The govern men t has recognised the right of asylum in a letter to Mr. Kgan, the United States minister. The Span ish minister is acting in conjunction with Mr. Egao. Mas. Austix was found in Lincoln, Neb., on the lfHh, in the last stages of starvation. Her husband was one of the lynchers of the negro at Omaha, and is under arrest on the charge of murder with thirty-three others of the lynchers and has been unable to provide for his wife. Mrs. Austin can not possibly recover. Thk death of Mrs. Belle Edwards of consumption in tioehea, I ml., on the 19th, completes a list of fatalities which have resulted in six funerals from the ssme house within the past eighteen months, her father, mother, husband, child, .cousin and self having died within that time. Thk commercial congress of the western states interested in deep water harbors on the gulf met in Omaha, Neb., on the 19th, with more than 100 delegates present. Miss Anna n. Hori'MAN.whohas since April been a seamstress in Chicago, has left that city for her home in Hurlington, la., to take possession of a neat little fortune of 86,000, whieh was willed to her by her grandfather, Ignatz Hoppraan.who died recently in Prussia. Dr. Tai.magk'8 tabernacle in llrooklyn waa entered through a window by some unknown person, who succeeded in stealing only the sexton's overeoat, overlooking some silverware which was in the church. Mm. Eva G. Wkitk, a charming widow of Detroit, Mieh., has sued A. E. Cramtos, a wealthy bachelor of Yasser, Mieh., for M,990 damages for breach of promise of marriage. Tkk Dublin Freeman's Journal says that a strong feeling in favor of a determined effort in the direction of reconciliation exist throughout Ireland. The Journal adds that if the measure of home rule granted by the liberals is inadequate, it will again become necessary to coerce them into submission, and this could only be done by a united party. A daxoerous counterfeit has been discovered in the St Louis sub-treasury. It is a bogus 98 silver certificate, and treasury officials as well as bank cashiers pronounce it one of the most skillful counterfeits ever known in this country. Thk Alabama state fair opened at Iiirminrham on the 30th. Gov. Jones made the opening speech. Large erowds were in attendance. The ex hibit is very creditable. Don Ai.cidks Montkho, the Uruguay an minister or nuance, who recently tendered his resignation, has reconsid ered his (It-termination and will remain in the cabinet, r Onk of the mills of the Columbia Powder Manufacturing Co., located almut 8 miles from Farmtngdale, N. J., blew up with terrific force on the 30th. G. L. Van Note ami Geo. Wooley, who were in the mill at tne time, were instantly killed. John Kkdmom) has resigned as mem ber of parliament for Wexford, Ireland, and will contest the seat for Cork made vacant by Mr. Parnell's death. Gkn. Ukakm, governor of tlte state of Nuevo Leon, Mexico, has ordered a likeness of George Washington to be removed from the front of a beer saloon owned bv Americans in Monterey, as he believed that Washington was too great and good to have his portrait used aa a sign for n beer saloon. 1 lie pro prietors of the saloon claim damages, and say that Secretary Elaine has been appealed to. Pitor. Isaac C. KussKix, who was sent by the United States government and the National Geographical society to explore the region about Mount St Kilns, arrived at Vancouver, It. C., on the 9th. and left at once for the east via Seattle, Wash. One of the party Thomas hlte, waa drowned. Thk Durlington .passenger train, No, S, which left Chicago at ft o'clock on the evening of the UOth, went into the ditch at Monmouth, la. The engineer ami five passengers are said to have been killed. The train either ran through n switch or jumped the track. John Rush, a young white man, was taken from the jail at Columbia, La., by a mob, on the night of the lfth, and lynched for having murdered Ilagar Sterling, an old colored woman, who assisted his forcible entry of her home lurnlle drunk. J I the Wth the new revenue cutter eeton, which was built In Ilaltimore issst of IW,(H. arrived at UalvesWas Tx., and was received with a natnnsl salate of twenty-one guns by the Gatveaton light artillery. It will be plaod in service at once and take the place of the revenue cutter Dix, the lat ter gong to Mobile. HkaTKICk Collins, aged M years, the mysteitoe New York beauty who was undergting a sentence of two years for nsssing counterfeit money, and John Hush, alUs John Mllle. aged 45 years. a well-kawti burglar, escaped from jail at Readmh Ph.. on the 0th, presumably whh the akl of some one connected with the jl. Thk schooners Percy and City Point, which sailed from Gloucester, Mass., on cod-fishing voyages, August K, have not Iteen heard front since, ami it is thought they have been lost with all on board. The Percy carried a crew of twelve, ami the City Point one of fourteen men. Gov. Stkki.k of Oklaltoma, admitted to a reporter, on the 21st that his relgnation had boon tendered to the president, but declared in emphatic terms that he had not been tender the ofHce ef pension oomwteekmer. '

Tnk wiUbt cf Wm Ohm, China, Have been envsred with posters snueuuetng thai all mkkaries will shortly be put out of the way. The placards are the work of the secret society known as the Kolahat Tmr tenth samuel soaventkm of the American Strsst Railway saseeiaUon was opened st lltteburgk. Pa., on the Slat About fifty Albanians attacked a party of Montenegrins near SlioniUa on theSlat and killed six of their number. Post Office Lwhctok FtmxK reports eightesa lottsrj indictment found at Sioux Falls, S. D. Thk St Petersburg Bourse Gasette says the report of the prohibition of the export of wheat from Russia is uafounded, but that onte and potatoes may be prohibited from exportation soon. Thk Fifty-second congress has not yet met, bat thera.have already occurred eight vacancies among those elected last November. Five of them have been caused by the deaths of Gen. Spinola, of New York; Mr. Houck. of Tennessee; Mr. Gamble, of South Dakota; Mr. Ford, of Michigan, and Gen. Lee, of Virginia. Three vacancies have occurred througk resignation, all in New York, to accept somethiag better. Consul G. W. Griffix, who came home on a leave of absence from Sydney, Australia, died in Louisville, Ky., on the night of the Slst, of Bright's disease. Mr. Griffin was born in Louisville, March , 1S. He has serred as consul at Copenhagen, Sawoan islands. New Zealand and Sydney. He has been In the public service almost continuously since 1871. FlVK companies of United States troops, infantry ami cavalry, arc on the march from Fort Russell and Sidney, Wya, to the scene of tlte Ute outbreak, that occurred four years ago, in the northern part of Routt county, Col., where trouble is apprehended. Gov. Northkx of Georgia vetoed the school bill involving an appropriation of f l.SeO.OOO. By an error the legislature made the bill operative in IS instead of 1H. A special session of the legislature may have to be called. Thk night agent of the Chicago & Northwestern railroad at West Side, la., was held up by a burglar at o'clock on the morning of the 81st who competed him, at the point of a revolver, to surrender the company's funds in his office. Advicks from Assumption, capital of the republic of Paraguay, report aa attempt to overthrow President Juan G. Gonzales, which waa promptly suppressed by the troops. The insurgents wereeompeled to fly, and sought refuge in tlte Argentine Republic. Nkws comes from Granada, Spain, of

f resli and disastrous floods in that provnee. Many houses have been wrecked and a great number of cattle lost Railway travel ia the province is st a standstill. John E. Rrdmoxr said, on the d. in replying to an address of welcome: to Cork, that be spoke as "the eleeted lender of the parliamentary party." Thk three men who robbed the En terprise (Ore.) national bank some weeks ago of 98,590, were arrested at Pamela, Ore., on the S3d. Gii.hkkt Vkxdor, president of the Gold Queen mine of Colorado, has seen arrested in London on the charge of misappropriating funds with which he was intrusted. Thk Minneatta hotel at Hot Springs, S. D.. was burned on the night of the 31st; loss, 875, eoe. CATC NEW 1TEWWL Thk business failures occurring throughout the country during the seven days ended on tlte SXtl, number, for the baited States, SOT, ami for Canada, 44, or a total of 349; as com pared with a total of 39 for the previous week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were 225. representing SOS failures in the United States ami tl in the iKwimion of Canada. At a meeting of tins directors of the American Tin-plate Co. held at Ander son, I ml., on the SSd. contracts for tlte erection of the buildings and furnish ing machinery for tlte new factory at 121 wood were let W ork on the exes vatlon has begUH, and the contract re quire the factory, whteh will employ 1,990 men, to be ready to run by Mnreh 1 next A dispatch te the Paris Figaro from Copenhagen mtys that at Fredsrlkslmrg, tlte palace of the Danish royal family, the formation of a "Leagne of Peace." to include Rnstbi, Servia, Mon tenegro, Greece, Sweden, Denmark ami France, hss Wen discused ami its eon stitutlon will he announced in January. Thk longboat Inslonglng to the French training shin Austerlitx, ami mautwd by twelve loys ami two quar termastcrs of that vessel, was capnised when hi a dangerous spot, at the en trance of thf harltor of Brest, on the Sal. and all bands were drowned. Cahi.k dispatches from Valparaiso say that the total r.ult of the recent elections show that the different parties combined under the name of liberals have eleeted fifty-five depntles, while the conservatives, or clericals, have elected thirty-fcren. Tkk steam dilp Wisconsin, of the Gukm line, wlifch loft New York for Liverpool, cm the 11th. and about whose safety there was some uitcasiaesa, ar rived at Queeostown on Ute IfJtd. Actins Skcrktakt Stut: r.mx has directed the collector of customs at San Francisco to commence both criminal and civil proceedings against Neman! Keiss for opium smmrgliag. . Thk number of cases of diphtheria in Mansfield, O., is estimated at over lie. There are also a grent numtier of esses of scarlet fevesA great many deaths hare oceurretlB Tub name John T. Glenn, exmayor of Atlanta, has been presented to the president for nppointmentto cue of the vaeaneles in the is (erst ate somThk Cork McCarthy ites have relucted Martin Flavin, a merchant to contest the seat made vaennt by ParneH'i death

Teams ia awlts s seaMMShMI st Xew-

4r tw.lva mIUs west of Blooming. ever wsst k thought U be s deUherste murder. About two weeks ago the body of Mrs. Clara Waggoner wss found is s ektem the Indication bekag that she had bees sesd for severs hours. The remain were buried without an exuinieatloa by the eoroser, sad Msee eiroumstsnees bare developed rbih aroused ulekm that a near relative put the woman out of the way to secure her mosey awt aiso cswt he was a burden, ss her nwsa waa ewtiallv rone. The feeling has oecome so strong that the. remains are to be exhumed and examined oy an exnert It thought thai inc weesee was chloroformed, and when dead was J ld in the emtern with the idea that she had fallen in accidentally andkOkd herself. Thk roller-skating eraae has again reached Crau fordsville. Thk suit of N. S. Byram, trustee, vs. the Etna Insurance Co., eommeneeu at Indianapolis a lew uaya ago, marked by unusually sensational featurea. The suit is to recover $5,800 in surance on a stock of drygoods owned by liyram Jc Sullivan, destroyed by fire March 1. Tlte defense ol me insurance company that tne stoeK was nreu w get the insurance, l ite total insurance was fi,90. divided among eight or ten companies, and the same questions are involved in each elaim. At Princeton Wm. Suit a seventeen-year-obi hone-thief, was fined fifty dol lars and given seven months in the county jail. Joskph IS sown, a colored citisen ol Elwood, while intoxicated, laid his head on the track at Muncie. but was saved from committing suiekie by a passer by. lioTH Episcopal and German Meth odists of Valparaiso are making efforts to establish churches in that city. JcimK It. K. HineixnoTHAM. o Frankfort, died from the effects of the Keelev treatment for drunkenness. Miss Ln.c McCokmick, while attend ing the Yincennes fair, armed with a blacksnakc whip, "whaled" an un known dude who insulted her. At Little York, Washington county, Mr. John Shartell died at the age of 19 years, lie was the siep-Jainer ox ctuer Thomas Jones, of Seymour. Jkkrxiah Dcoan, aged .19, residing three miles south of Shelbyvilk', died the other morning of congestion of the iver. lie was a wealthy farmer, and prominent ia local polities. At the time of his death he was serving- his third terra as county surveyor. Wm.Lakkimork, prominent fanner o Lake township, Allen couaty. while driving home from ckurch, the tests ran away, throwing him out and injur ing him so bsuiy that he uteti a lew hours later. Wm. McIxtirb, of Hartford City, has gathered two crops from one cherrytree already this and now the prolific tree has blossomed out for the third time. Thk free kindergarten at New Al bany hss twenty-seven little tots in the school and is deckledty prosperous. Rali'H Akxoi.ii was found dead at his home in Itrownstown, with a bullet wound in his breast No weapon could be found, and It k supposed he was murdered. Quails are quite plentiful in the state. A car-load of cotton on an eastbound freight train at Crawfordsville took fire from a spark from the engine and wss burned. Mrs. Cham. A. Millkk, of Crawfords ville, took first premium on applique lace at the St Louts fair. There were eight hundred eateries in this class. Jokl NtcwitoM has been postmaster at Azalla, Bartholomew county, for thir ty-two years, having been appointed bv Buchanan in 1839. sod serving ever since without s break. Thk arrest of Sam Harbin at Wash ington snd his confession to the officers led to the arrest of Auditor Lsvelle, Aaron Burr Hawes snd Bsxtl Ledgerwood. A warrant was also issued for tlte arrest of Mike La veils, a brother to the auditor, but be eouhi not be found. Ledeerwood sad Harbin were arraigned ia eourt charged with arson. in burning the eourt house, and they nleaded ruiltv. Hawes' ami I.avelles idea waa not guilty, ami thrr were placed under 96,09 bond, which neither could give, ami they were jailed. Moth passionately insist that they are inno cent Auditor Lavelle s complicity ia the esse hi credited to the alleged crooked condition of his books. Thk official canra of the vote cast at the Indianapolis election, completed at a late hour the other night gives Vdlivan's plurality at 3,73, Abram's 993, Ituskirk 1,S6I. John Slavix, a farms of Daviess county, while out hunting, accidentally shot himself, and died from the wounds. Tuton is te be lighted with electricity. Tkkrk is s movemeat to build a street-car line from Seymour to Itrownstown, eleven miles. It will cost !M.099. Thk Masonic lodge building at Sbarpsrille, Tipton couaty, wss burned. Loss, .'9.996. William M. Rkkvkh. of Crawfordsville, has been appointed district premdeat of the Patriotic Sons of for tlte counties of Warren. Tippecanoe. Montgomery, Fountain, Parke, Patnam ami Vermillion. Tkk fourth-class postmaster of Elkhart held an snimsted meeting ha Goshen, the other day, in whieh it wss deckled te presents vigorous memorial of their grievances to the department chief of whieh ie the issumeiesey ef their emoluments Mksshs. Wilcox A Mr km hare etmme need the construction of their cathedral and window-glsee factory at Red Key, snd expect to have the pie ted ami ready fee operation by the 1st of December. Klla Martin, ef Kvansvllle, got s verdict for t 999 sgint Chsrle Collins, s mail sgent on the K. A T. E railroad, for btesek ef promise.

TRADE WD

mt CMMtnr--A - I stem we TteMr Xkw Yokk. Oct 94. R. 0. Dus Ce.'s weeklr revtew f trsde sars: CkMHnral heis rewwhaMr settos lrMM.a la vleu th Imseviag ttaMHiih.MMiaMisetlr k eatl sa I wm wt, at mum mUl. Clletiees are ImprwvlaK in aesriy all eireetkms. The Mtvy wik tw Mwke stria gwt, at neariy all lwporti polM seise aWe rmtj. theech with a aetleeshl iwsrvmml ia th SmmmI. Tsee ! stalaty trMiie a troa lral for th fall 4 win. nr uIm aMrhsnr rth ess set se he foresee slMMtld letcrrunt- The rpKts from other eiU are on th whele mt veniM. At Soitaa the lieprevMHeat la tre hi !. Weel i Msaer, whh of ,TM.SS pound at MHeksMnrJ priee. sh4 iMwherhi la NMMlerste usmmmu. At fallsMphia the beat an4 1mmi trade ht setMaetury, greeeriea srw aetiva, with a eeetlae is eaf, Cad aee mrm also aetlve. The paper truths l irooO. Ih palate, Hml lember httiMtM It owfet. IH-y xe4e )lbtr are eeJK a fair htmlaeM. At Cincinnati retail trade hi brlk. nad ehrthinc M active. At Cleveland hualiMMa hi sued, and, the tone eonSdcet. At IHrtrwK tntde aad MMnnfnetnree r fnlly up te last year's mark. At CMk-i in iereae appears ef a third In reeaipMef hW. drted beef and Utter and vera; and reeeipM of rjre are three tlmra lnt year, bet aoate eerewHi appears in eat, bwrltty. eurd ntnt, lard, enewte, bettvr and west. The dry xoed trade hi nmoh larer than a yer aee. tit reeeipt ef cattle larger, the ahee aad ehHhlng trade lance, and beats erndnally lnerci(C in all line. At Mlnnvepolia the lnwber trade i very xed, priees Hlng; the eer mill asaia beat the reeerd. and xeaerni trnde h xood there aad at W. rani. At detaha aad Kaaane CHy he-lnt-M hi tlfaeterr. At H. ljuali trade snow eaeeer aicine MrenKtb. and at Memph1 Ieeiae U v ry fair. At Kew Orbjana a better feeiinc is Keen, with Money in aetive damned. At Atvaunah trade hold well, and at Jekenvllle trade U Meady with bright pmpeel. Wheat b fallen k eeaW, wltlt reipt4 at the vee f iJ, bethels in foer day. and e.-iHrt ef I . Jil.t bHeK Corn l aearee and 3St etett hitcher for spot, and MHttt Ht eenta hlehr. OaUen reeeipM rps thee t4 the same w-ek lat year bv &a ea bale, aad the priee fall alxteenih with alaof U,ei bales here. fe I h ehrhth htwrr, oil one eent wT, ktrd an. eighth hwer. and he have falin M eenta per pe pound, whh no ehanee in perk. Smear, both raw end granulated, oMf what lower with n quite aetlve market. Is eeeeral the ppeenintive teeventent appears to tead toward lewer prleee ier pcedaeta. the aepplle betnrr tasnvnally lrae. The Irott iadetrr Hms tron-er. with rererded ef !. ton ef ateel rail. Kir. slate and Mmeturnl ntllhi are lairly emphtred. bet Mipplie are lew. Meet and ahee wenfaeterers hnw shrna ef more active demand. The weol iSanafaetare Suw more dentand for dres Xtod. and Moek iff thee are relatively low. while for mes'a eprin K xed the ereer ef ehthbr are far behind. The ateek market W heHatimt. with little ebenee fot th week. The l'arh) IxMirM hi dMerbed by heevv aeliimc rf eepper harv. Bat t.te Knwk ef Knrcland de Bt eharee tt tat-. theh teiK thi week .!. sld Htre the treaeerr ba pet net II ..) tworc than K ha taken In dei-ine the weak. Th w-r-ehandie espofU for the nat twn weeha haveexeeeded the. ef the corretpeadlim week htH year, while imperM fnll far 1mlear Ihtw ef a year axe. Krrlea wxehanee he deelined half a eent dnrins the week. and meeev at Xew Terk haa been eawy and eheep. 1 ne eeatne iniiere eeeernnf est the eeentry derlntr, the )at vt daya. MHMtUer, fee the Celled t-, 7. end for Chnada, . era tettl ef "im. a eeeiparedl wUha tetelef33 leet week, end b lr the week prerhMM m the hex. rW the eerretendine week ef Inet vear the SjrMrt- were 71. ft-preM-atla 3" I falierea In the UaMed Metes and 3S ht the tieetlnlee ef Oanavda. STILL PROGRESSING. The Manafeeterer Kt enrd Snna-aMHeee thr Keewrd of Week te the Cnerenseal ef m aala ia 111 men I mtliJ I ssslaAeuSeeJ ' saeadeVseensl nrSrl tTTtivnTaaee aerewae S aarw arwi a Ban m e "rje ree mt the KMth. IIaltimohk, Md.. Oet St -The Manufacturers Iteeord. in its weekly review of the mechaakral and Industrisl prog ress of the south.summsrises the report s its correspondent in the various localities mentioned ami the information received generally from the south as follows: Iteperta from alt part of the enth aew a very xurl !sprtvimeKt in Snaeeial teattert, atteont nnpteeeeVnted eettee reeeiptn nsd heavy fereis-n abipnMmta. a aentewbet Mrone r feellnK is Iren, eed fairly ilbcrel Miten tnth of ebareoal and eeke iren, and n mnrked ehane lor the better in the dive! -tiew ef eapital te seek investment Is thle eethm; rnilreetU are crewde-1 with beeinei. and in tome phteea mm ean not be had. fast cneeith t -were the traflkr Beri-d; manefaetwrln eeterprie if aeariy nil kinds are fanning on fail t.'.nn and eemina" fair, and in many eaves laree, meita. In xeneral Indevtrlnl MtnMer the week ha bren a beey eee, and a lnte nnm ber ef new eelrrpriee bnve been erjraatxeU. At fbt'Meld, Ala., nee Mat dal, leVelv.MiZ the InvrHmeat of orverel millloH bltr. hare been eenetnnat-d; la Het Virxlnla three eoil tninine eonipanleii with nn axareXnle eaplUI t?k of il,v,we. fISxae lent iH-rand beeei eempany. IwtprHVe meat eowipany and a SeTSVet company to wake alatd tatb have beee ineerper.ttw I ; is tittle Meek a the he Ween pnreheeed for brewery; Yiekberx. Ml-a.. U t bare a 119,Ss brewery; three peephe,te Mlelne cmpanbM here been nenaalavd In Florida; a SMMM1 iMrttllnK company nt Atlanta, tin.; tjHjen iron ore hIwIh t nmpany nenr Ce iartnra; th-rtrfe'litcht wo-ke at trt Valley. (.: a water and elretrhMircSt weeks at M arietta. !.; a trM brk-hr cempanv at Kellavia. tJ.u; electricliaat w,rk at Ahland. Ky.; a id see ptattine: mill eempjny at tiir.3tn : I Je.W plnnintc mlll.nnepeny at Loebivllle; three pewerbeee lor cable line In R KI mere; a 1M t melt ewtttpeey and two land Imprevement rmpai a. with eapttal 4.-k ef MS,a) and ! Si rrpeetrVly. In HaMIMetre; eennlnK (netery at S utth Sferrfantee. e t f imMI srit f ry v Mpi pei9TWWKM at iHtrlinaten. f. ('., ami Meetee, X. C; SMnS land improvement ruinpany at Atlanta. Gx; 15a.se cettee.aed oil mill company at Lilin. Tex.; $!. Hi.Mtefeetnrimt eompasy ht Texe; rebeihlinicef IK.SwtMrk eztraet werka at LynehberK. Va.; eontraet fee reiline; mm at Max Meadows: !", -a imstevestent eempanyat lottNHetb, Va.; tMKSt pelp atlll. prnbaMy at Memphis, Tese.; fSt.aae binele mill company at t.ilatka. Kla.: ferahnre faetery at leeelr. 1 enr mill in Kaexville le am barrehi dallr enpaeity; lit.ea hen work company st Mean'dte. V.; lerse lmn.Me minhagepersI JLojsjs ak9 - - - V gv m-S m 99 varsSV nrs ITCia"T SVtT A( Vlfh jS enerr iMaadSSSSaem t sH a t n nf e-as- S e ST S wee sysaaaanaaaj aartBTWr-aaj snSel aa?BSaWaeaB BBf IfiNYRR, Cot. Oct, 94. Three ex-cHy smeisM of Denver, realise now that ttee way of the alleged trsngressor ie hard. Yesterday the grand jury brought in three bills of indictment sgsinet exCity Tressnrer W. M. Kthw, ex-lkputy Treasurer James Had lev snd ex-Deputy A ndHor George K. Raymond, ebarging them with em be sjtlemen t mslfessanes is oBee snd forgery. Theseensed AlT6MltI hwMt stlkl MMnl IflPwti til avlf e where they wHl rgmnm swtH the amount of bend ree.uered ie Cxed bj the eourt

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hT AjsissJSsasksa esswrfewi In Va ml s Cnweedir AHeefc bah mt Areaed Mes I'l Sham seaee The ASttr Mnf m.h l the Katd s Herlnee Oea Cept SeaOM't Wneart ef tew Unttrr Wasniiistox, Oet 94. Seeretarr Tracy, alter submitting the eablegrakt reeetvea iroea MtnC Scat icy of o Usited Ktstes atoamet heltimorc. about the a gray in Vs4psrshw betwetii the Ameriesn ami t hilisn sailors lat week. t4t the presideat assde pellie the su balance of the dispatch. The dbmsteh recelred from Cspt Sea ley stated that be had assde s careful ia. veetigatiwu of the assault on our sailor on the 1tk isst. The mvestijratioa shows that Petty Oflieer Charles Riffe, while rMlisg in s street ear m assailed and dragged from the ear and shot aad murdered by a mohnf about 199 armed men. Apprentee Tall bet was assailed ami cat dsnferously several times in his back, two eats penetrating his lungs. Coal Hesver Itbsrson wss robbed snd eat dangerously in the bsek several timet. Coal Hearer Turn bull received eighteen wound in the bsek; two pem-in-tisghis lungs. He is in a critical condition. Petty Officer Hamilton wu wounded several times in the back a other parts of the body. Coal Hearer 1'aaterasd Latwismnn Imrhlson were dangerosslyr injured bv an assault with clubs, stones and knives, ami a number of other men were dangerously hurt. Thirty-Mve seamen were arrested by the authorities; but what dispofitina was made of them ean sot be learned from inability to trsntdate the cipher dispatch. The surgeons of the Bsltimore sre of the opinion that MMIM5 of the wounds were inflicted by bsyonets; showing clearly the psrtietpstios of the Chilian police. . The American sailors were withoatarmsand defensekeet. The inyestieatkm jdows that they were sober, and ia no respect guilty of misbehavior. Two of the wousded sre still ia the hospital. On several instances the sailors of the Chilian fleet rendered assbdatMe to the American sailors snd several of them were arrested. Secretary Tracy would not say whether any action ia the matter had been decided upon. f Any Imy Xar Krln- wa-f n erbma ' Kmente. Xkw York, Oet JM. A special dispatch to the Recorder from Wa-hia-ton ays mterestingdlflienlties are likely to ensue ss a result of the recent cowardly attack on American men-of-warsmen in the streets of Valparaiso. I apt Seb ley of the United States, cruiser ltsltimore has esbkel the navy department the details of the affair, front whieh it appears that the attack was both cowardly and uncalled for. ieeretarv Tracy laid the report before the presidentand it will be considered st the cabinet meetisg. The opinion is prevalent that Minister Kgsn will be instructed to demand immediate reparation snd indemnity frees the Chilian The Recorder correspondent reporles the president as ssyhsgi "I mess to have no more of this hwsinami from any nation, and the demand upon Chili wast be immediate ami peremptory." Capt Schley Informed Secretary Trarr in bis report that it hss become impossible for Ameriesn omeers to go ashore without Wing insulted, snd that hereafter they mean to go armed, snd to reeent insults in the proper way. "We sre losing our respect by permitting these things." said Capt-Schlec, "and the younger officers are wild wits rage, ami ess not muck kmger be restrained." I do not want them to be farther restrained," shM Secretary Tracy, to one of the eomnwalores on duly at the head of s great supply department "and I have told ijchley so." Therefore any day may brisg news of a serious entente between the Americans and the Chilian mob. instigated asd secretly encouraged, it i believed here, by persons high In authority there. THE ENGLISH FLOODS. They Have Xrtrr Keen Reealed 1fhah the l"rrrvt t'eetney. Lonimin. Oct 91. rolltics, Itoth 'orelgn awl domestic, give way in public interest to the extensive flood, aewr' equaled in Kngktnd within the pre-eat Kenerstiou. ssd fsr store widespread than the Moray goods of sixty year ago. which, however, destroyed many lives. The Roods have some so gradually that needy every one had a chance to t-scape. slthongh the plains arc natter water, snd rivulets bare swollen t rivers. The ehfcf anxiety felt is as to whether the waters will altogether retire from fome of the regions invadfd, especially the lowlsmb near the -large sections of which have been rescued for cultivation by the labor of centuries. Should the Roods, whk are still risen is many ptsces, not subside, much dsmsge will be cs nerdWindsor Castle is looking frowning upon the vast expanse of waters whkb surround it on all shies. The Thameare lieing rapidly deserted by their occupants, who are seen raddling about hi' ease, looking for dry In ml whereon to place their familw and such of their oil eets ss they have been able to save from the OevoerinC goods. Kvmmps surround the town of Windsor, ami the county of Kent the fen district of Lincolnshire, ami ie midland counties are deluged. Another Attempt st Trsea Wreeahnt. London. Oet. t The sbosrss express train wss nesrly wreskedwef Csrydoa bjr rsssisg into a mass of pistes amt tk-ehairs which hsd ken awlkdously ptseed upon the trsefc Tbe engineer saw the obstsel. and succeeded hi somewhat ehe the speed of the train, but the plsnged through the mses tu ictm " was badly dsnwgsd. The remainder h the train was nndsmsgsd. The rartrW eompnsy see ssheel the stf ysrd aethsrkies ts sht tn deleetisgt neAhorssf this srknc asm the rccrft iesiler outrage at Raaalar.