Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 December 1891 — Page 2

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IXMAXA. WOHAL AND OtNERAL.

Tn sakteteet the valUity of Utt

Mu-nr law was Imm ia the

uprsma wwt of the United States oa

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The United State ttwnr vv r.v

W lauaehed from lk PblljUl2.l.

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mivant w mm I ramps, m the preslTr party of distinguished avited'gueaU, on the M. GOT.-I.UCT McKlXLKT, WHO WSS to kave km the pciacipsl gt at the isVml diaaer of the Fellowship club f Chicago, telegraphed, oa the 9d. that Mhsees of his wife competed him at tH iMt BtOaMBt tO MUMCl th engagement. The Jit. Petersburg Xovosti says that Oaprivl's speech ia th rekhstag priva th hostile articles ia th GerBtea Kaopaobe papers of all their importance. Th visit of M. D Uiers ha and a valuable result ia dhulHur tU

alouos between Germany aad Russia

rraao.

ToiEwinr miif.

The protectory building connected With th eOBTeat of the Slaters of Vnrcr

Mar New bury, X. V., waa burned A a!-- a - .

o whs ground oa tne we there were children sleenjn? ia the building.

bat all were got oat safel y. The struc

ture waa a lour-story brick. Loss,

a boat tM.ese.

Rev. Father Pktrk Uayermaxs, of Troy. X. Y.. commemorated, oa th

Stta, the sixty-frst aaadversarr of his If t - m .

oramauou ia te priesthood. He is

wm oiaeat priest ia this country, haviC heea bora ia Belgium ia IS, sad oateriag the miaietry ia this eoaatrj

Ewaatj-are jears later.

The Caaadiaa PaciSe has deeided to

Mild a doable track oa its road between Winnipeg, Maa., and Lake Su

perior, a atttaaee of over 4W atiles. The beildiiwr of this line is readered

aaeeesarj by the inability of the com-

aaj K) properly liawtie the Manitoba

wneav crop. 11 m expeetea tiiat the

iiae wni oe eotaptetea in three years.

ISAAC Sawtrllk. eoavictMl at Cnm

cord. X. II.. and sentenced to ht uktuntt

Jaaaary 5 for the aiunlerof his brother

niram, nas HMMie anvinrittMai ue killed

his brother, bat did it in Maine. Ha

hopes by this means to escape hanging; iA . .

wm iwsre is no captiai rmntsttraent in Malae. The eonrt k eonaidciriBcr ttu

aJadavit as part of aa application for

a aaw trial.

Ax awf wl ealawity oecarred at II lack-

m oa' the 9vth. An e.-

eata wakaown caaae took

ia the eeliar of the Crow a hotel.

Mm Bollaass of the hotel

ad joteaar aaoras, and barxW

aaasher of persons m Mm rains, of wImw ware haraed to death hi

wined faUewed. Thlrtr-twa

haltered to have lost their

Km Arc

geeaoeaare

Ix raply to aa ia4erroratory ia the

mtMa eaaaiBer oc aepaties oh the Shjaor Xieotra, minister of the ia-

aortor, statea tat regardless of what

MtigMi ne sent ami dose iaskie or oataide the country, Italy eoasiders the qaestioB of the statns of the naiiacy as a...- s s ... - JL. z .

annae; ueea aaaiiy seuietL Toe minis

ter's declaration was received by the ehamber with load and long-continued

aaaiaate.

Obkki.ix Coi.i.ksk is siraln rejoiciae;

arer a handsome beqaest. liy the will

ef Ker. C. V. Spear, who died a few anonths ae;o, while abroad, the eollef e

reeelTes S,0, sabject to small annuities to his wife, child and one friend

f the family. Dr. Spear was donor of the line Spear library bntldlar and the

aa,eee iiorary endowment. This hi the aeooad large gift made to Oberlin with-

an a monin.

TK conditkm of Cyras W. Field, of Xew York, who. borne tlown bv the

many sail antictions which hare re

cently befallea him and )tk family, had aeon danreroasly nirh to death's door.

was eonsMteraajy improTed on the ml lie sat ap for some time, and his physletna reported that he was in a fair way to recover. The latter prophesies, how

ever, that Mr. Field will never again

be the man he was before his illness.

AaCMiiUKK IlKXM Rexirr. of Am.

trie, whose wife, the Karonem von VaMeek. died oa the hHh. dlml o th

following lay, of pneumonia, the dis

ease watcit caused the death of the bareness. The latter was formerly Led-

ftoMine lioltmaa, and she was mornnatkallv married to the nrckdukp in

188. Their marriae;e gave offense to

ike emperor, aad it was not antil some veers later that he reeorniael tht r.

1st ion and elevated Leopoldiac to the

e nutty.

II. It. Wit. ox sad party, of Chieago, who arrired at Vancouver, It. C, on the Jkl, oa tlie steamer Empreiis of Jaan. sV that the ofltelal renort of f U

latedisastroas earthquake in tbateoua-

vry piaees ue number ot killed at 8.0M ad the injared Oae-third of the lejared will die. Th sickness aad damage to property resulting from the disaster is ittcalenWble. The foreigners of "Yohehama have subscribed $ It,, and tae Japanese ffaverameat has aapreriated 92, M Ur the relief of the affeners.

The total graia Baovemeat for the tat three moaOm the crop year ia the aariac wheat etesei of Misnesota ad the two Dekolae shows receipts at e two terminal aewts-Dalnth aad MmaeaHk of M.WMM bashels. The agures are omeiaJ for both efties, exeept for the last day mt Xorember. Thk is estimated at oee-tliird of the entire crop of these state. Of this ulath received , baahela aad Minneapolis t.m,9M Imshek. There re now in store at the two eiUes h.aM,. m bushels. Thk movement faf excedu M3 thing ver known ir thk HtrT or elsewhere

Juwjk J axks M. CmxwtiWY, one of the oldest memoon of the Cterelaml (0.) bar, a iae orator aad a brilliant writer, died oa tHe mh. aged TS. Rev. James FiKi.n SfAi'i.mxs, for twalve years roetor of Christ ehurek. Cambrklgis, Masa., who reeeaUy resigned. m the SfKh aniHuaad to his parishioners that he had become a convert to Romanises. The aftietk anniversary of the eonsee ration to the episcopate of Peter

Ktcttattl Ken nek. arehbisiHm nt at

Louis, waa celebrated ia that city oa tbeSOth.

Ax effort is beinr made bv frion.1.

of Dr. J. W. Ilamtltoa Ut ban Ol.

presideHt reappoiat him sargeoa-gen-eral of the marine hospital service. The strike of miners in IW IiJ

Calais district of France, involving ,- ate men, is over. The men returned to work on the 1st.

The death of Richard

ber of parliament for U'aterford eitv, and well known aa the whip" of the I'arnellite party, occurred oa the S&lli. The event was a great shock to the Irish nsrliamentarv nartv. uul tniu.

ticians in genersl.

The strife between Mm Karl

and the Fremont Jc Elkhorn roads for right of way through Spearftsh eaayon, S. D.. culminated, oa the 3M1. i .

pitched battle with astieaalng between the graders of the roads, Hnmberingabout 109. This bad been aatieinabut

and more serious trouble ku tWmtrkt

to have been in store, as quite a Bum-

ocr ai arms asa oeea sent to the two force. The sheriJF. with

deputies, proceeded to the scene of the

sirue to preserve the peaoe. At the Dow-street tLoadoal amiri ft

C Moore, who is charged oa his own . . . .

conieesioa with stealing' a number of United States mail baas, at Clarke.

Xeb., was remanded, on the 1st. to await the action of the United States postal authorities.

DlTKIXO the naat rear, imnn th

pieces of mail matter sent to the dead letter ottloe were 378 containing money aggregating 47,S. Of these 21.18. or 78 oer cent.. AMtiinliv

'were tnally delivered to the owners.

Michael Caktkk wssIcIIImI an.i

of his assistants were seriously if not fatally injured, on the Seth, by the explosion of some stick drnMmitw u-lilM

they were thawinr for dm in tk u;.

fs

eaiu coat mines near Lorunna, Mich. It lias been decided by the navy depart meat that the double-turreted monitor Miantoaomah. wKlrli U n.

garded as one of the most formidable

vessels in the new aavy, shall not leave American waters this winter. Thk buitdiar oeeanied br tW T

cola (Xeb.) Faiat aad Color Co. was heraedon the 1st.' Loss aa WLtit

fully iosared. The steak waa

estimated at from to f7S.vM, partly insured. At aa earl v hoar oa the wwniu at

the 1st a strange pheaomeaoa waa witn eased la the heavens bv txl in

orthera Indiana. "What aaaeared to

be a huge ball of ft re shoe athwart th

skv, leavinr in its trail a. lWht wlitok

lasted fully tea eeonds. The origin of

tne speetaeie was about mhlway between the aenith and the Wiseon in

the eastern sky, and the course observed was northward in a straight line.

The illness of Gea. Ilutler is very se

nous. Every effort has been made to keep the matter secret but it taut amv

safely be said that grave doubts of his recovery are entertained by those who are in a position to know most about his condition, ami some of them assert thst he will never again be able to leave his house at Lowell, Mass.

The total coinsre executed at United

States mints during the month of November was 10.SSS.27A nieces of value of

Vi.sTa.Sftff. or this, denominations were as follows: Gold, U,.W pieces, valued

at i,73,sw; silver, 3.835.7.-$ pieces.

valued at (1.S45.736: minor coin. tf.Sfti.

eve pieces, value ltd. 709.

1 me issue of the new Wisdom $5

silver certificates leraa on the 1st.

There was a brisk demand for earlv

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nBRuerm notfts ami the nrst :m wcr

soon taken up as souvenirs. Na I was allotted to Mrs. WiHdom: Xa to

Treasurer Xe baker and Xo. 8 to Assistant Kecretarv Crosnx. Th luw tt

will be put into circulation as rapidly

posstwe. At the meeting of the idtlzptw'

atlvc committee having in charge the

preparations tor the enen moment of

the (Irand Army of the Kcpublie in WaAhington in 152 the renorts submit.

toil showed that ample arrangement will be made for the comfort of th

old soldiers who attend. The aruaran

tee fund is beinr rankllr SHbserlixHl.

Some one set fire to the Grand hntsl

at Leadville. Col., on the 1st. and the

Riroemrf, wiih mi tUi contests, was

total! r ietroved. A man mtnut.! Mil

thews is missing, and wa probably

mimed to death, ss hm was nick in beil

when the flames broke out. Tb

W 10. BOO. Edward M. Fir.r.n, not satisfied with absorhinr and MHSHdprinv Lnl.

lar lie eoald pet hold of in the line of

ousinea.', wept hH father's (Cyrna W. Field) strong box clean of ita valuable

contents. At last aeeoenta the elder

Field waa not expected to rnrvive many hours.

Kr a eoHisioa ea the Mono read he-

tweea freight train, oa the 1st, sear Crawfordsville. lad., two mutUm rm

demolkhed and IH ears leaded with

merehatHtise aad hoga were red seed to kindling wood. The crews all jumped ad escaped. The McCarthyltea have deeided to take decisive steps to secure the Paris fund. Mr. McCarthy and Thaothy Healy have begun notion aaiast Mr. Monroe. IIm hasker. wkn LaLU l

funds, to aVcbJe the ownerakip thereof ami compel the reMoratioa af the Bsoaey ti its rightful owners. A. It. l.'t.fit. s wc-nlthv wImImi.

dealer of I'itteburgh. !.. aged about

m, was thrown fiwa his horse, aa the

1st, aad iastaatly killed.

Jxo. C. K.no, ax'preaideRt of the Fifth national bank of New York, who baa been a fugitive from justice la Canada for seven years, has arranged hi affairs and will ha able to return to Xew York in a short time, Kx-Kmfemor Dom 1'riimo k seriously ill in Park. He suffering frtm dabetea complicated with ehlllu. IIU

I daughter k with hbn, and he is attended by eaiinent physieiann. Geonoe J, Rkis. his wife and three children, agud S0, IS aad 8. lost their Uvea by the burning of their home in Detroit, Mich., at o'clock on the morning of the 1. The treasurer of Allen county, 0. has filed suit against United States Senator-elect Calvin S. lirioe for o57,S5 delinquent taxes ami penalties. The bud ire t committee of th 11

reichstag have voted W,uU marks for a German exhibit at the World's fair at

Utteago. Five persons were killed by an explosion in a dynamite factory at Ilaverstraw. X. Y oa the 3d. O.v the evening of the Sd, two boys of West Superior, Wis., named August Hhansoa and Armour Glovrr, dug a eave ia a pile of sawdust. The crust caved in on them and cruolieil them both to death.

The midnight south-bound express train on the East Tennessee, Virginia t Georgia railroad was held up aad robbed by two masked men, three wiles east of Rome. Oa., on the night of the 3d. It is believed the robbers got less than $1,000. Officers with bloodhounds were put on the trail of the robbers, supposed to be railroad men, as they were in possession of lanterns aad keys belonging to the company.

! The October statement of the .Mexican Central Railroad Co. shows earnings of fT8X,S44; increase. 9319.4A1; net earnings, f845,97S; increase, $90,444.

nince January 1, gross, te.B4fl.S47; increase, $64,t!S9. Xet, ta,14K,34r: increase, $807,145. John I). Eaoi.b, an Indianapolis (lud.) mail carrier, attempted to get on an electric car, on the 8d. but missed his footing ami fell to the track. The trailer, packed full of people, passed over him. causing instant death. The czar has appointed a new metropolitan of the Greek church, and lias decreed vigorous action against the Stundists, who. be says, "are injuring more aad more the faith of our fa41. ok- "

I The condition of Dom Pedro had so much improved, on the Ed, tiiat his physicians believed him to be out of danger. Hardt Howmastkx. of Daquesne, Pa., was shot dead, on the night of the 3d, while trying to break into the reside see of James Taylor. Willis Harrvm'av, eighteenth earl of Krrol, died oa the 8d. He was oorn ia 1928, aad succeeded to the earldom in 1S4. He sat ia the house of lords as Lord Kilmarnock. The mercantile appraisers of Philsdelphia were up before Judge Finlettcr in the court of quarter sessions on the 8d. They were Edward W. Patton, Samuel lloseman, Albert Crawford, James It. Hell and Harry Hunter, Furman Shepard, the counsel for the appraisers, ia their behalf pleaded guilty

to two oi the six indictments against them.

INDIANA STATE NEWS.

OEN. HOVEY'S FUNERAL.

Hartal sf the aarerimr T taeteaa at M4

Veraws.

Mt. Vkrxox. Ind., Xov. UK. The fu

aersl of 15 or. Horey took ptaei hen 'ihuruday. The remalas were dae

ia the rotunda of the courthouse at t

o'clock Thursday morning, lying in

ktate until 11:8 The regular service

were held in the court room at 3 n hi

(lev. Ira Chase delivered a very able

sermon.

All of the state officers were here and many other prominent men, including

nx'uovs. u ray anu I'orter ami aenator Turpi. At the grave Gov. Chase delivered another short address, followed by

hx-CovK. Porter ami Isaac P. Gray.

both of whom talked moat eloquent! v,

Then the G. A. R. ceremonies were

performed ami ended the last sad tri

miles to our illnstnnua ilad fctmta&mBii

About 10.000 neotde were in attend

ance, most of whom passed through the courthouse to view the remains. The

state militia was well represented

With eleven eoaiiaa m. Thar wr

also representative bodies from thirteen

u. a. a. posts ot tne state, all formiag lit ii

wun me procession.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

11. D. VVilso.v, alias Lord, h crantc with soeialitLie ten(lnchvt. vtalUul t.h

office of Uussell Sage, the millionaire broker ami investor of Xew York city, on the 4th. and Hicitrinr a ner.sonsl in

terriew with Mr. Sage, demandeil 1,-m.l-99 on pain of destruction of all in theonlce by dynamite. Mr. b'sge began to temporize, and the crank threw the so telle 1 he enrrknl on tlie floor, when an awful explosion took place, killing the assassin himself mid tjiree others, and .severely injuring- all within that part of the building, amonir them Mr. Sage, whose Injuries are of a very grave character. As a West Indianapolis (Ind.) street car waa crossing a network of railroad tracks at Kentucky avenue, on the 4th, a ltig Four nassenirer ena-inc. baekine

down from the denot. struck it and

made a complete wrck of it There were sixteen passengers in the car who were thrown in every direction. Stranre as it msv soein. none won.

filled outright, and but throe persons rt sorioMfnlv hurt, whilo .Sv ntkan

were more or less bruised. The Imsincss failures occurring

throHtthont the countrv. thirin Hip

!evftn dnya ended on the 4th, ntimlr, for the t!llitttl Stnili. 341 1 ami far fun.

tsrts ffi, or a total of :s; us compared

with a total of 25 for the previous

week. For the Orrcsoondins-week- of

last year th Hgnres were Ml?, repreenting 5W failures in the United States .... ... . .

anu tfa in inu dominion o: lanads.

llr a colliskm fHi the Xew YnrW.fe

New England rallwny, al Ea.st Thoinp-

soo. Conn., on tlie 4th. letwtn Mi..

stosmlnrnt train, iKiund east and two

hours Iat, and a freight train, five

persons were killed outright, Another

was burned to death in the smoker, which took ffre, and feveral others were seriously hart inelsdine at least

one fatally.

Tne miners are rraduallv retnmimr

to work in the block coal mines in the

Brazil (lad.) district, Many who are

needv Will work atanv nrho in nr.far.

enee to suffering their children to sro

hungry. Some of the miners and their families are actually in need of food aad dothins. aad if th (mulita

much longer considerable suffering will

prevail. A riRR oeciirrtNl at ItUlr. n

the 4ih, in which six bustnesa blocks in

tne aeart or the city were tlestroyexl, LOSS, about tlOO.OM. The mum at t.U

lire is unknown.

M. IjRHOttlRR. arsshtontof U

l aatieaal Iodew of Pooml iIU1 fn li,-.

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jaa ie 4U.

Union Citt complains of insufficient

supply or natural gas. Kai.I'h Winters, aged 6, of Reno, was

Kictced to death Uy a horse.

A $10,000 school house will be erect

ed next spring at Ceatresrille.

Tue waters about Eckeftv are filled

with turtles from the size of a silver

dollar to three feet ia diameter.

Zira Cottar, son of one of the

wealthiest farmers of Davie county, was arrested charged with burning Lorenzo Evans barn one night last June. Mitchell Sohk.v and wife, of Columbus, have seven children. Tlie mother and seven children were stricken with typhoid fever a few days ago. The mother died th other night aad two of the children can't live, whil. the

other three are very sick aad will prob-

aniy aie. i hey contracted the malady from usina water for drinkiar and cuU

laary purposes from a well raientlr

sunk on the site of an old livery stable. At Columbus the twenty-one gamblers arrested the other day pleaded guilty before Mayor Graham and were fined 80 each, a total of $4g& There are already fourteen candidates in the field for nomination as sheriff on the democratic ticket of Shelby county. Every vestige of the old courthouse at Laporie has been removed and the

ground cleared for the proposed new

uuimmg.

H!XIkstan, Martin county, has dis

appeared from the face of the earth

It waa once a county scat and in the

eany uays an important trading post

lHB famous suit of Mrs. Abigail

.leuranee against Milton Shirk, re

garding an old mill in Miami rmintr

ami which has been in the courts since

1871, was decided araiast the rdaiatHT.

It had previously anoeared in tho rfnnlr.

ets of Wabash. Cass and Howard coun

ties, and was once decided in favor of

-Mrs. Lienrsnce.

Martin Hall, a Lagrange drug

cicrK. wno was ensrged with poisoning

iiesry mignes uy patting poison in a

dose of quinine and whkky which Hughes had sailed for, was the other

day found guilty of murder and sen

tenced to the penitentiary for life.

A livery stable belonging to George

riiHer, at Indianapolis, was destroyed

oy are at an early hour the other morn

tng. Seven hordes were suffoeatHil bv

tho stnokc and more or less burned, but

the timely arrival of the fire depart

mcnt saved the veh'cles from f-erkms

damage. l,ow SS.G00.

A Bunoi.AK entered the residence of

John Craig, at Danville, securing sev

eral nunurett dollars and Craig's pants.

Craig is the showman who weighs

Bomcining over 700 pounds.

MRS. hSTHEE PHILt.II'S. of Clintoa

township, Elkhart conntv. died h fw

mornings ago, aged within six weeks

of W years. She was the mother of eight children and could enumerate thirty-five grandchildren, sixty-four great-grandchildren and four great-

greavgrandciiildrea. Xortiieun- Indiana is threatened with a coal famine thai promises to work

disaster and to cause considerable suf

ferisg. At points In Porter aad adjoia

ing counties farmers and residents of Miia!l ham'cts are burning corn-cobs

xor.iueL Along the line of the Louisville. Xew Alt any and Chicago railroad the famine is genetal. aad the coal oa hand is held at exhorbitant prices. The cold weather onlv serves to add In tlia

taie ox woe.

A NEW gas well is to be dug in An

acrson.

j.wt..,niKT s eiecmc cars are run

ning.

The odd fellow have opened a road

tng room at Goshen.

KtutKicr is to have a new glass fao

xory wnicn win employ three hundred people. Kedkey, it may be remarked,

nas gav

Sown one has seat the treasurer of Wabash college, in Crawfordsville. an express package for -?J0.0i, The doner

m a moueat friend of the college, and wishes his name wltheld from the public. It is learned that the fund is not

to be used except as an endnunuAnt

for a chair of astronomy ami flitting up

I BB uoservaiory. laere are many

Rwewnng as to wno tlie gentleman ia, and it k generally credited to S. II. Williams, of Lima, eae of the college's

noBorea irusteos.

l hk national officers of the United

Mtne-workcrs have indorsed the miners'

RiriKein ladiana and will rive thsu.

Maaneial akl A hard and bitter fight

is now on.

xhr other afternoon Miss Laura

.wmrn, fi i,, or i.aysville. was

acckleutally shot just above her heart while handling a revolver, one will

recover.

1HK new race track at Elkhart ex Al. . . .... .

Mmn jr a eisiancc oi k.,o feet, over a

tamarack swamp, and during Gw late

rains that portion of thetrsek has sunk about eight feet Itorinr into the

f uttken portion fail to show any .dag

a win Luaom snort mi w feet.

latest wmm OHIU.

PagHlves KeturnoHC s a Me mH mi a MaarpHie Cowrt tiwttlna fwtUte4 Jmml. HUt AgttUt Hi'euailwg APH'tr"' Chm t the Wsltlmurs's Sodurs-HrHtek TwriirtinU. YAi.fARAiso, Dee. 4. -The doekdonof the supreme court virtually quashing the pmseedlng against Balmaeetlakt members of congress gives general satkfactlon exeept toextremku. Sereral who hud disappeared when the proposed prosecution wasaMnouncoil, have mule their atqmaranee again, aad others arc expected to return. It is reported that Senor August in Edwards, who was the chief financial hupjorterof the revolution in Chili, has beeH showinir dissatisfaetion rei

since the result of tlie presidential eleetlun. Edwards having been the choioa of the eoiigrfssionalkta for the presidency liefore the atrtuwla 1mvrh. Ttu

supplanting of Edwards by Admiral

.voiiii is looKed on as a triumph or the sword over a eivilisn. Tlie suiMAjwful

party is divhled by other jealousiee that l ave been growing since the viators got the prlase thev were nV.itmr

for. "

The examination before the iiwlwe of

crimes continues to driur aloav. I'l

evidence of the Italtimore sailors left

no ionbt of tlie unprovoked nature of the assault unon them, tnl that it wu

prorapteil by hatreti of Americana. AIal.. s. it - . .

wiongn me cngnsn here chargetl the Americans with trvine- to Imllv tha

Chilians, they now change their tone, ami go about accusing Americans oi cowardice In not havias- exaetad r.

dress at once.

AN IMPERATIVE DEMAND

M4r tm the Cklnc Ceversmeat bjr the

r rriteM .ummirr rr the Pfdtmet et ChlneM MHrrirrera f rwrelffHers. Shaxoh.U. Dee. 4. It is stnted that

the French minister has mad an im-

peratiru demand on the Chinmu mr.

eminent for the punishment of the

reueis wno perpetrated the massacre of the lieljfian nrieste ami nuns, ami alsn

the exemplary degradation ami punishment of the mandarins who feasted and enoonraired the rioters. The ii ! ii

istcr. it k sahl, stated that France

would hold China resoonsible for thn

outrages, and that it was necessary for hk government to know whether China

was unable to protect foreigners residing in its territories.

The Chinese profess their nlrilitv to

punkh all who were eiiiraffad lnth

massacre, and are summoning tlie Mantchu garrisons from the interior towns where there arc no signs of disturbance to strengthen the fnrw (.

to oppose the reikis. Desultory skir-

niisiiers are reported between flying bands of the rebels and the imn.l

troops. Orders huve been sriven nv th

government for the immediate execu

tion ot all persons except the InaiL,?-

who arc to be reservol for fkvinir alive

and other tortures, provided' they are

earn; n u

Xo conndenee is nlaeefl here in th

Chinese protests of the insignificance of the outbreak, whteh k boiler ml to embrace the greater part of Manchuria.

ia a a a a aam a a

MvwiwaviwiAU PIEVIEW. BNM 4itr KevU-w-l rVul Wnasswaat aer tasa f.nl , rtek Mat ksiIm.m uMttUy H.nu? Xkw York, Dee. ft. ft. tj. UI . Co. 'a weekly review of trade savs.; The os 14 uarsmrwbbi ehsmeW te a. busk ess riteMioa U last wdttatkm m mZ tmtesNstewsr aad banter thus u.unl , nealarh; warn to low wHe erf rotton'til hohtswi to dfcr iislnag as long an toasltH T st the ttciil wsstwa fxttati, Chlcwo a Loahi, Ciscmnstt sad W, Pwd. wllertiTaita vry iiatbfoeUMT, se kraar trsOu vut nZ turtUMr BMMt favonUr in

there hi hm diateult)- at sartera en Km, th t the wHith MMae aiusrrswimnt OMitlsZ

xoaeyMAot psrtkmairir strlnt wrwu taoanithrel(iest XshvWsl St.muZ

Howawam oa the whole, auhouKa whist uZ

nwgTii m yrw wm mmm of V(iJH.M uatW Wrt duHaaaT ila taWst Vauk SaAil tk m,!.,.

naae at the rate of over 7.0W,tU lmhU f.tk

nearly 3jm,(m uuImnV for the week from AUnMc tinrta b!hm. At Ou .tinti .. v

- - .,iiTfn W eora JrowU shsrlr shout 6 ivou, i,at u

mrmtn. nm ity wo weans reeovrtl if tntan, eoadKhw. tteeeifrts uc merwMUiic. hm aad Will MM IHtt SB Mwl t.l uilrult .....t-.,

. - - - ;i UMJ T eamtraL (MtsrehJf sethXUr. whll jiw, prsdaetssr a Httle htwr. Cun hai aeecnaed a Mistoeatii. to X.IM onU L,

ssko of Si,tS bskHi hw. tt preseat reeei4 stttl far saewd th tltn ordtearv ramdtta lut tw. .

. - . "jaie era markets ara orrkuulMl. At u.t..

-- - - - mww 7H, UWC, riMBdiae is fan-ly scUre,snI the dry rooIi tnU sathtrsctory. WookMwmove lowly aixl niW, wool amount to 3.71,ft pounds for t be wwl Boots sad fhowt are quiet. At Phtld).liU tk Ifroeery trade hi active, the trwbs in Un.nrN, totiaeco fsh-. aad hi cheaiieak Ay, )Mit 1 bM-sudcarrisKos are dull. Many braurhmt the woolen manufacture are thrivis, hot f dry goods are hardly ap to th9 avera?, A BaHiwoiv retail trade in quit active, anl s Putebureh some hnirovmeat it w s hoa, while at CleveUad tradt srtive with more denuad for money M CitM.-innU rkHhin aad dry wU reartit, satleatlMH-aadearihtewisreqttktt. At IK'troi Reaend tnde is fully einisl to ht yr. J, Chicago mipt j of flour are Hhtly more th a year seo; of dressed beef aad oat thir more, of wheat Urn llnu. .n.l r i-

times as knre;tHit a fiht dcrae h mvh lrley, a decrease of a quarter in eared mwrta third in krd aad wool, sad one-half in rbeet Sales of dry good, etothibjr, and X w oas much exceed Intt yrV. and olW hVMM are anasaslly good. Tmhit Mil wanker: uniformly wood; mt St. Pul htrr than a ye sao. sad at Duluth sshHi arelsrtp for tli Ma. At MhmeapoH tan output of flonrUin MO lirrrl. turning lsfilfii UrnliW

rwelttti of wheat in thme month wr .'. UaMheb, seainAt Sl.fot.ujn hmht a year aeu. CoH westhr hM stimulate trade at ft. Loufe. ConfTww will cm menee ito sesdon next week, and it U . ewrsaiae that pearcely any apin-ebKk tterM of mfcehierou kidlation. Thr trr ury has pat oat during the ptwek- K,t((),u more than H 1mm taken in. l4de tviuinx $1 (M more new treamry aotas, mnktoir tk Tolijiw- of active rircsutfcMi at this ttnia foil SI,fWl,iO., The stock market ha lwa nn rattvely hMcttve during th wwk. anfl tfc chsngvht the aversae irice ct all tris h een teeainemt. The ssrnbtes of the rail wads are altogether sathrfsctory. The badsHa fallonMi

ts eonatry durmg the butt wren .lays nninlrt

uaiHNi n. jwi. ana lor Lkhikm. M or a UtUi of . coinprd wHh WUlo of Utt werit. aad the week previoa to the hM For the eormvoadiK wk af hurt year th aVarea wre 12, repreNr ting 2i faitanw hi t

umwcw,HNiBne LMtmniMm or uas

A FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT.

father. Mother anil Tw ChlMrm Ilnrned

ny Ihr kxhIomIoh er ia Can of Gasoline The Latter Ilra.l.

Omaha. Neb.. I)ec 4. A snectnl fmm

Creston. ia. says: The family of Jas-

per Aians. consisting of father, mother ami two children were horribly burned yesterday morning by tlie explosion of a large can of gasoline, that had lieen stored in the oven of a cook fdove and forgotten. The dead ami injured are: Jasper Mans, burned on face, arms and bodr: will die. Mrs. Mans, l.u

may recover. Walter Mans, aged ,

ueno. jiessie .nans, aireil S. dead.

The accident occurred nlKint 11

clock yesterday morning, and ltwems the entire family was gathered at that time aliout tho stove: All the door

and windows were still locked and the

neighbors who were culled to the rescue bv the explosion and eries of the in-

jured were oldiged to break In the

uoors. im; wHaii room containing the staTg whs-a mA of flaine when broken

open ami its inmates were rescued

with arrest dinlciiltr. The two von

children lived Iwt a sliort time and the father and mother are suffering the most intense arronr from their Imrnu.

nnd cannot live. Mans was a cooper hy trade and has livwl in this vicinity several years. He" is about 0 years old.

A SAD CASE.

THE MAFIA AGAIN.

&Hrften Heath f h Old fjdy Kh Rnate

irm ireHMM to JelH Her Only Sea In Chicago.

1'ITTSHUHOH. Fa.. DiC 4. Annnvtba

passenirerson the Pacific prnreM wlii.l

left this city on the Pittshurgb. Ft.

aync Chicago railway, at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, was an sinnl

latly named Ciiw.de. A the train was

nearinjr booster.!)., two Indies chanced to walk to the forward end of tb car

Rnd were alarmed at the elderly lady's appearance. Thinking she hnd falnted they grasped lier hands but otticklv

droned them and screamed for help. Mrs. Ctissck was ilead. The Inxly was carefully laid out. and at Ci-Htlin' wu

taken off the train to be prepared for

uuriHi.

Her ticket lore the name of V

Cusuck. of Ireland. She left her home

in Ireland two weeks ago and was on her wmv to Chiearo to toln Ur nnm

son who is in business in that city. m aa ...

Mrs. cusuck s Micden death was prolably dnc to apoplexy. Tlw officials have found the son ami be U H(1W at

Crestline to take charge of his mother's remains.

The ItnHaa Merrier Society KmvltH t'HMetHora of imngsTMHs Seer el hj Dk.wkk. Col., Dec, 5. The mafia h supposed to be at work ia this city. Augelio Rivero, died in the Itallsn quarters Thursday night with nil tlw srmptoms of arsenical poisoning, and his wife is now seriously ill. 'She s1m cxhibite svtnntoms of niKetifonl nowm-

! in. Illveroaild bis wife wmv. rixftdlr

, arresteil on the suspicion that thev J were counterfeiters. He owned valnable mining property near Honlder, Col., and the charge is attid to

have been trumped up against him, te get him out of the way in order that interested parties might secure this property. Counterfeiting tools are said to have been placed in a cave near his mine, and the United States officials were informed ami arrested the unfortunate man. His trial was set for the 1st instant, ami although lie was takca violently 111. he appeared. The Italian witnesses against him did not appear, and he was told to go home awl

remain until he got well. He and his wife took rooms in the 1 talma quarter, where he died in the greatest agony. He knew that he was dying ami said that he was being murdered. He urged his friends to revenge him ami they promised to do so. It isMikl that Kivero was put out of the way because he possessed dangerous secrets of a gang of Italian counterfeiters who were also memtarx of the mafia. The United States oflicml.i are also to take a hand in it

A IttetreMbHcsnd Fate! Arehtent.

Dk.NVKK. Col.. Dee. 4. On of k

most horrible accidents imnanaald. t

which a mother and child were burned to death, happened at SI 18 Delgany street earlv Wetlnemlav evanbur. tu

victims being Mrs. George Max ten and

ner uiiani son. the accident was caused by the child upsetting a lamp on a table causing it to explode and sen tier in tho I omits nil nnv Ilia

child. Tlui motWr. seeing the child in flame, irrahbed It in W nu .j

dashed into the street where she fell,

tmrneu almost to a crisp, with the dead

rear mi vae eaiM m nor arm.

DEATH IN A GALE. Twelve Hnrgrs Candied In Havt-rdrHW Hnynn Huny of Thrlr T-HtleniSi:irt ts Iteve Keen Drowned. Havkhstkaw, X. Y.. Dec. 5. The storm in thin vicinity last night was tcrriflc. A serious accident in reported from the river. While tlie stoamer Townscml, of the Cornell Steamloat Co., waa towing twulvu brick barges down Hie river, last night, a severe gale suddenly sprang up, struck the low in llaverstraw lmy, sinking r

overturning all twelve of the lKirgcs, which were loaded with brick for the Xew York market. It is stated that the barges were manned by almnt fifty men, thirty of whom were picked up by the Townsead and brought to this place. Those saved claim that at lct fifteen or twenty men were dnwne.t. Two men, Kiehard Xagle and Charles Williams, are known to be lost, having Wen seen to go down by some of those

The riaantlal flurry te Menisarne. Mklhoumxr, Dec 4. The suspensions of banks and oilier Snaneial InstitU' tkma, noted In yesterday's dlspatehe., led to a ma on the Standing Itank of Australia, and It soon closed its doors.

The bank's capital is Ml.m.WO, of wlatnl. A- AAA .11.1 u Tt.a ailu.

atkm Is easier to-day ami it is believed

ine crisis it as passed. Assistance hrs been ofTfu-Ml bv tlie nrtneitwil assurnncc

society of tim aokny. A bill to prevent loss to depositors through compulsory wtlulllBW III. M ItlllLaltuw uultllUlK mM-

trarv to their wishes was nassed bv the

eoloaial oarl lament last night.