Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 December 1891 — Page 2
"WEEKLY COURIER
C. DOAXJE, PnUklMr.
JAtrMt, - - . IXDIAXA.
Thk Iadian Wraw 1mm ao adHeaa of
the reported outbreak of Cher
latitats ami the story U not eredlteft.
A lami aanber of ana are miaainjr
from the MiTMit in Santiago 4e Chili,
md it k fMd that soma conspiracy i
loot.
RraKU. Sa wm akk ta leare km
home for th f rst time since the at-
Wm&t or his life, in New York, oh the
9th. lie took a drire is the park.
Thkre are 18, eases of mntrenza
reported h Hantbarff, ami the tleath
rate of the city is eoaslderably higher
owiwr to the preraleaee of the dis
Thk removal of the remaiss of Gen
Uraat from New York to the National
emetery at Arlington will he proposed
agaia during the present msskhi by
Seaator Plumb.
Thk Iioston fire-cracker house of
Hasten & Wells was blown upon the
9th. OBe man was reported killed and two injured. The explosion was heard
mil over the city.
Thk Chilian minister had an audience with Secretary Blaine, on the 9th, at
whkh the matter of indemnity for the lcilliar of the liaUirn ore's sailors was
farther discussed.
The president's annual message was
submitted to both houses of congress,
b the Vth, and was immediately read
in each, the reading occupying about
ne hour and a half.
Mas. Matbrick was allowed to receive a visit in Woking prison, on the Ifth, from her mother, Itaroness Roque. who informed her of the efforts beinfr anade to secure her release.
Advices from Honolulu report the arrival there, on the 19th, of the United States steamer Albatross which had made a survey from San Francisco to Hawaii for the proposed cable. Mr. Cleveland is in a very serious condition of health, all the means employed for her improvement failintr utterly to afford relief. She is described as looking like a ghost, colorless, blue-
lipped, hollow-eyed and with sunken
cheeks.
Mr. Uxicr. was sworn in as a United
States seaator from Ohio, on the 7th.
hut not before Mr. Sherman had given
aotfee that his eligibility wonld be con
tested on the ground that at the time f his election he waa not an inhabitant
f Ohio.
Acckting to the returns received at the Dominion fisheries department, the
actual catch of seals this year has exceeded very considerably that of 1SW. which was looked upon as a good sea
son. The number taken during the present year is -,-f. an increase of
9,M over last year. , IIenrv Mii.i.kr, son ef Joaqaia Miller, who robbed a stage in the northern portion of California last month, was taken to San Francisco, on the 9th, for trial. He acknowledged his guilt and says he was driven to crime because of the failure, of his -father to remanerate him for work performed. The executive committee of tht national democratic committee met in Washington city, on the bth, to arrange
lor the meeting oi the national committee, whkh is to select a time and place for holding the national democratic convention. January 21 was fixed for the meeting of the full committee.
CURRENT TOPICS. I Indiana state news.
A MOTHER'S CRIME.
TH VEWIII
FIFTY'SEOOND CONGRESS. Iwtiw iiwrti. oath Ttk, after aaaear'amtea. aariag waka ao battel wm irwefd, adjearaaMat W 1 t. w, ssttt 3: at teek.waa Wj awt aa4 at ea miJowtomI aatu tlw Sta. mt IM p. m. la th aMtaanC MMtoa ef Wm Pmyamml teaffTM WMeslMteordM-prampajrat U o'clock smb. Th roll em.ll ot Um koMt MwJ the ymwwoHW RNrtm wit of m. ImhkhHT awr Um raaeleaioe ttutmil eU, as tt:3U, oa motion ot 11 r. Hohaaa, tkt smmisloaned until aeoa Um Ha. J?t tae mh(, o th Sta. Meaara. Date, of Mao. m4 Call, of FiorMa, wr mora ia a pre atatfoa of th4r prim fecU nrrJriHtoli. aa Um emlatik and papers of atom. CIhot I4ao,aad DavMaoa. ot rWitU. tonw rrfrred to Um eoMuaM. At J: p. at. Mr, Kwr, tae aw etork of Um kww, Mwaral sad aaaoaMwd taa etvaaiMtioa of Um kouMaaiitaeappotataMatof a jotat romnKtKJwH spoaUMprMMMMi.. latfeeaoaae, aaiaeiitlyaftor ta rssiias ef the joaraal. the lctioa of oaVors waa prownted wita. CkarJ. r. CrWp. of Chond, waa csomb sfkr. and took Um oath; the efeettea ot Ktrr, of Pea&cylvaaU aa elrk: HUm.ia v.
dr of Ohio, as aWKMuit-at-arma; Cass. M. Taraw, f New York, as door-ktwiMr. sad r.rrr.
Ks DsJtoa. of ladiaaa, aa postmaster, was proTiddforhrrs4tioB. Rev. Kfllunn.T..
toeted caapUia. A joiat coaanttfee was appotetedto atrtify the presfdeat that eoarsai was ia aesskm. aad Um hoass adjearasd.
Ix Um seaate, on the Hh. aooa after tk
opealBgproceediaffs Secretarjr Prttdea waa aaaoaaeed aa Um bearer of a written
froa the preaMeat, whieh was read, aad at 1:m
p. a. the aeaatei adioaraed, . ...Ia the kww
after Um readiaar aad awroral of the
Miaates a reeeea of afteea miBntea wu
taken, whea Um preaidsafa secretary appeared with Um aaaaal message, which was read by Um raaduic clerk. Um readia
img om hoar- aad thirty-Ire ntoatee. Th hoaae then adjoaraed aaUl Um ltlh, wHk Um aadenrtaadinc that oa that date a further mA.
ionrataeat Katil Um 1Ui shoald be taken.
Ix the senate, ob the MKa. a aamberof toeas.
arr. war tiepartMeat aad other reporta wera read aad refetrwd: ako resolatioaa ia favor of
closing the World's Cohuabiaa exposition oa
Maiar. A ianre aaaaber of iaaportaat bills were Satrodaeed aad the preeidBt traaamHted
to Um seaate the appoiataf nte made dona- im reeess. After a brief execatire seesioa the sea-
ate adjewraed .... The hoass was not ia see-atoaoaUMMth.!
PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
The treasury department has betrua
the payment of sugar bounties.
The John Dunlop silk mills at Pater-
son. . J., which were occupied by six manufacturers, were damaged $100,000
by fire on the Sth. The losa is partially
covered by insurance. The cause of the fire is unknown.
The National liar association bo ran
its fourth annual meeting in Washing
ton on the Sth. The following card was found attached to the door bell of the residence of W. II. Hurridge, 881 Euclid avenue, Cleveland, O.. on the evening of the th: "Get your horses out of the barn. The barn is on fire. By order of the captain of the white caps." Investigation showed the warning was true. A dispatch from Tien-Tsin, China, says: "Home Christians have Wen
massacred near l'akouscibe by banditti. The commander, who connived at the massacre, has since committed suieide. A magistrate implicated in the affair has been arrested and committed for trial. The greater portion of the business
section and twenty-lira dwellings of
A rd in ore, I. T., were destroyed by fire
on the th. The losses will aggregate
1 09,009, on which there is an insurance of about 00.
A TKKRIM.K explosion took plnce in
the Prickings-Iloffnung pit at Iienners-
dGrf-in-Seifen, Saxony, on the 10th, killing twenty miners and severely wounding a number of others.
It k estimated that the apple erop ef Jefferson eounty will luraiah Ml, 90 bushels for shipaaaaU Cham i. km II ki stick, a eotmtoy sehoe4teaeher aaar Portland, has Wen arrested for aowlty to the pupils. John Phhkv. of HraxH. evinces a peculiar form of insanity. One a year he suddenly becomes iasaae ami remain in that condition for several months. The Kerr forgery trial ended at Crawfordaville with the acquittal of the defendant. Dii'MThkrm prevails to such an extent at New Haven, Allen county, that the sehoola have elosed. Cows are not permitted to roam the streets of Logans port A mounted po
liceman is kepV on the watch to impound all stray animals. There is aa old farm-house near Washington visited by rhoats ia a
singular fashion. Every night a huge log is heard to roll along the roof aad fall to the ground with a heavy bump, but investigation shows that there fat nothing to make the strange noise. The South Side pond, at Logansport. has been drained. It used to help the quinine business ia that part of the country to a large extent. The post oiHce at Mount Etna, in Huntington coHnty. waa robbed of J100 in cash and stamps. A xew gas well at Alexandria, belonging to the CePauwa, is a gusher. Ice men about the northern Indiana lakes are preparing: for business.
The W. Cook Brewing Cos plant, at Evansville, burned. Loss .r,00. Muxcik young men have formed a club to promote matrimony. Members
marrying receive faoa The Rock-Oil and Natural-gas Co.. of Winchester, will soon begin three gas wells about twelve miles west of that town. A number of the women of Winchester have organized a woman's club, the membership being- limited to forty. For the current club year, ending in May, 1802, the general subject ia American literature. The stockholders of the Decatur County Agricultural society met recently aad re-elected the old board of directors for another year. The initia
tive steps were taken toward the fair for the coming season, with probably spring and fall races each year hereafter. Clinton has a church lighted by electricity. Ma.vv horses have died' in Lake
county from a disease resembling grip. The two-year-old child of Dora Tilley burned to death near Cloverdale. The life-saving crew at Michigan City has gone out of commission for the season. George Rickards. the young man who rented 0 acres of land of John Puckett, giving him forged notes to the amount of fi.800. pleaded guilty to forgery the other evening and was sentenced to three years in prison at Tipton. Ax eighteen-month-old child of James Murphy met its death in a peculiar manner at the infirmary, Marion. A
ten -year-old sister was carrying the child in her arms aad accidentally dropped It The head of the child struck the pavement. Convulsions followed and a few hours after the child was dead.
Her OajOdMjr
HrsAffer's Ctntd. mm! t t..es It Mia
MrdM, XK MttMtger. Wet Mr Own
, ettrf ra4s MMi UeiiTsrm What
MONEY AND BUSINESS.
hr tk Moat tm I The CwattftteN
TarwHSHMiti
Vikkxa. Dee. II. A traafedy unparalleled in atrocity is reported from Wieselburg, a town of Hungary, SI miles from Prssburg. Sixteen years ago the son of a poor peasant, lfvfnr in
the county of whieh Wieselbttrg is the capital went to America. There, by industry, be gradually wived about $(,90 in American money. Itesolving to return to his father's home, the son, on his way. changed his money into the compact form of Kaglish sovereigns, of which he had 000. It was late whea he arrived at his father's house. He did not immediately make himself known, but asked for hospitality as a stranger. The mother was not there at the moment, but the father recogniicd his son through the disguise of years and embraced him. The son. being- weary, retired to rest, after telling his father of the little fortune he had brought home with him. The son had the money in a bag near his bed. The father did not tell the mother when she came home
who the stranger was. resolvinsr to
wait until morning and then let the sou reveal himself to the joy and surprise of the mother. The latter got up during- the night and examined the stranger's baggage, and finding the gold a larger sum than she had ever dreamed of determined to possess it The husband and father slept on. The loother stealthily got a knife and cnt the throat of the stranger, killing him instantly. When the father awoke he found his son in a pool of blood on the bed. His cry of anguish and horror aroused the wife, who had expected to find her husband a ready
accomplice in concealing the crime for the sake of the money. The father gasped out who the victim was. With one ory the murderess reeled and fell dead.
AN ENGLISH ALLIANCE.
EacHsh Farmer and Karailats Gettlar Tecetker Somewhat After the Form of the Farmer's Alllaaee In Amrrlea The Initial Conference Im London. Loxdo.v, Dec 11. There is in progress ia Memorial hall. Farringdoa street, this city, one of the most important conferences- in the history of .1.. 151 , ... . .
iwe uuerai pany oi England. Officially it is termed the "National Lioeral Federation Conference," in fact it is a conference under the auspices of the liberal party of farmers, village artisans, agricultural laborers and others directly or indirectly connected with
rural life, a sort of English farmers' alliance, having for its object the outlining of legislation calculated to bring about an rmpt overaent in the condition of the out-u.-town communities. All the country constituencies of England and Wales hve sent delegations to this conference, which was graced by the presence of such well-known men as Mr. Arnold Morley, member of parliament for East Nottingham; Rt Hon. George Shaw Lefevre, member of
parliament for the district of ISraden
the CHMtrx aa Minwa Im
K. . Ilea Vs weekly Kevlew
H ll U Am a Tri il mt - a mm - VaJlllaU ttf
Wiulwrts WHH FaweeaMo MtmHtf
frMMM-t4 Mrtke the Market tiee writ Irs.
New York. Dee. IS. R. G. Dun fc
Co.'s weekly review of trade says:
As Um hulMsjnt draw sear aM ateaa Htdtaate a
Mfyw vmwmm or IhmMmws at the preeeat, wKh tfrowiMff eoMBtteaee of imprm mH t ia the fwtare. vseeH ia parts of She anata, where Um uattMM aecuaaltioa of eettoa aad Hs low
prkv have a deprwmiBK teaaoaea. KeiwrtefriMM all parte of the country ehow a vry fair activ
ity is the rtMfflHitioR of mrehaalMe. Halkl
i for the year about nHcm to meet the re
tuiml itM-Twaee ia ljtuktioa. At Chicago the usual tfreat iiKT-e w seen ia breadstaffs, but lack of tfaaeportatioa throaeh Um eoaawy
CMen emiMiTaMHMat, aad perhaps part of the dechas in mvijKs of cattle, batter and
eheet-e. At Otaaba Um car famine retard bast-
aess, aad at Kmmw Cur H is quieter than was expected. The aoathera cities all report aunte ewlxMTfctrttK-Bt, and at Little Rock trade W dull,
at AMvuie RMney u close ; at Montgomery lanre Ktocka of rot toa held caaee a strong ilemaad
lor money; at bavaanah trade m alack and pros
pert called dulrtoas; at Xew Ork-aau, though
rwvH or cattou re beary and or hukmt
nberai, aad the itemaad for all Um tctrat tapMs Im teood, colk-ctioBM are ikw aad tht delay ia
payateat of ar ItfHtattai ia especially notk-ed.
The expected rvd actios is prices of carpeto has eM, from HI cent on body brusM-la to 6 rente on ifrfcrainM whkh are sow said to be cheaper
aere umb m a&Kiami. Aatoae ctetbiers the Itet
ter cWuw of itonds are ia esrelleat demand, trada
is kalt eoods is aMt aad ia dreew roods aatis
factory, bet aorae eoaoeiiiioas are Boted ia naaaeb. Print cloths show some improvement sad
prints are awre active. The boot awl shoo
tafttaees rtearlr ifti-reaee. The iron bosinoM ia
moreaeuve. laeraii muie go into next year
wiia ortMnt mr i.tu tons. Lake copper m lower at Hl. rente. tia aad lead are very dull and coal weak. The moathly crop rejwrt ifave httle help to epecuktioa. It showed a yield of wheat, corn and nate which atnrreeate : per
rent, more tnaa iat year's, aad flfty-two bh
els for every S&babiteat, agsiast tblrty-BiM bushels in im Cotton ia aachanKed. Pork pniderta are sKhtly stronger, coffee a quarter
oraeent aact oil is cent hiber. without great activity ia any branch of specakvtive trade. Export of doeteetk- irodnct eontiaae unchecked,
and for the lart week were 44 per cent, more than for the Hret week of Dewmlw hwt year. Yet prei-antktns for yearly setttemente alnad ranee snch remittances that Imports of specie are nsopped bj- the do cMneia foreign exohanee. The Bank of EnKland has lowered ite rat of dLv-ont to 8 ir cent., and is K'nin(r, while the German and French baaka are totta oM, The treMnry has taken ia more money than it ba iM out by$lU,tt,bat added to circuUtioo SnUl.ne new treasury note. tn haa drawn dowa balances ia hank lt,Wi,(ffl, ravoralle monetary prospecte Ktresgthea the market for i.nirities, especially utth evideat that dMiarxemeRte in dividends, interest and iuat about J no nary 1 will lie laree, and will eek new investments. With a better tone, eome aecarities have advanced, aad there i no feeling of apjHvhenaioa retmrdiBe the moneterj future. The lnetoeM failures daria the mt mm days natnber. for the United State-) and for
Caaaiia 40, or a total of :M). as eompared wHa totals of 31 laet week, and W6 the week previous to the last. For tb comepondinK week of last year the Agare were 374, representinK M7 failures the United State and 27 hi Canada.
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AH tht year round u the time wham Dr. Pierce's Gold Medioal Discovery work tbe Wat. It purifies the blood. it's not like the sftrsaMrilM which claim to do irood in Msr-v'
April, and May; you can dei)J upon it atoays. That's why it i
guarantied, IS H doesn't benefit
cure, in every cue for which . . a
recommended, you naveA'our mnu.
back. No other medicine of its kind aay8 as much but no other do as much. It cleanse, renews and invigorates the entire system. For all skin, scalp and scrofulous affeo tions, as Em-ma, Tetter, Salt-rheum, White Swellings, Hip-joint Disca and kindred ailments, it's a pm'tm cure. The proprietors of Dr. Sage'i Catarrh Remedy offer $500 for an incurable case of Catarrh. It isn't
mere talkit' businest.
They mean to pay you. if the
can't cure you. But you'll find that they can.
CLAIMS AGAINST CHILI. The Kepert ef FarnJgn Minister Malta to the Chilian Cens;rsa. Jvkw Yokk. Dec. 12. A special cable dispatch to the Herald front Valparaiso says Foreign Minister Matt has made a report to congress relative to the claims made against Chili by foreigners, in which he says the government is not
LATE NEWS ITEMS.
mcnts and Small Holdings' association;
oir uircn l.aw-son, one or the members of parliauient for Cumberland, and
At Indiaaapolls the insurance com- president of the United Kinardont Alli-
panies which charged D. L. Sullivan I ance tor the Suppression of the Liquor with burning his store, aad refused I Traffic; Dr. Spencer Watson, the noted
therefore to pay insurance, comrvrom- labor reformer, and last, but not least.
ised for K,000. All civil and libel suits r. Joseph Arch, the venerable leader
1 1 a ? . . ... .
fl .t .... , f ""mjmi in iiiiiv w aum in iM.er sinct
etc, SirVal r J Int " ' 3mlke- The Chilian ministry, howetc, Mr Walter Foster, one of the mem- ! n 1
ben. of narliamnt fnt- n.rlircl,l "-". 'j- - hchiPW
chairmaa of the committee of the Allot-
It is stated that a loard ef repents appointed to select a site for the Presbyterian South Atlantk university will report favorably as to Augusta, t!a. The university will 1c built by four Presbyterian synod, comprising the atates of South Carolina, North Carolina. Ceorgia and Florida. It will cost
Tames II. Kki.loo. formerly president of the New York State Temperance society, suffered a stroke of apoplexy while addressing a aieeting at the Kmanuel Presbyterian church in Rochester, X. Y., on the night of the th. He died on his way home in the amlmlance. Dcceawd was aged 54
jears, and was a native of Vermont. Ror.w. honors were paid the remains of Dom Peiiro, the ex-emperor of Itrazil, during the transit of the lnxly through Spain. Acting under orders from the government, files of soldiers lined the platforms of the stations along the route, and when the funeral train approached they presented arms while the drummers beat the low muffled rolls of the funeral inarch.
Mhr. Chaki.ks 11. Iluss. of East Maine, X. Y., drove io llingharatoa. on the 7th, with a span of horses. On the way home the horses were frightened by the purling of an engine, -ami ran a Mile before being stopped. Mrs. Illiss waa foHitd holding the reins, but Reither moved nor answered when anokea to. She waa dead. A phyaiaakl her death waa due to fright j The substance of President Harrison's statement of Chilian affairs was reeeived at Valparaiso, or the Wh, aad Imeame a subjeet of universal comnwt It is regarded by the Chitiaaaas aleeWedly menacing a rupture between he two countries, as it is sot believed that the Chilian government will eon-
it either to apologise or to offer any
rial tmtemnity.
TKtuc is a tremendous wheat block-
M New York eaused bv b.ir
Bortbwestern shiMBaata. The West Khate railroad will refuse shipments after the 17th. There ia a large blockade in Ifajfalo, N. Y.. from the same ease. Some Manitoba dealers who hare fee buying ami shipping since . opened kar sot jet sold a
Dr. E. F.t.oMB!. of tike Kentucky school of medicine, has ooncladed his investigation of the case of Mrs. Mary
atucKeniMirg, the woman who, while apparently in a cataleptic state, exhib
ited upon her person the stigmata, or ... 1 .1... V. , n
nini ui mc i shMn oi uim-ihu lie re
fuses to indorse the manifestations as genuine, but say that the phenomena may be due to the woman's interne
mental concentration upon the Passion
ami the death of the Saviour.
Thk wheat blockade is emlwrrassing
gram dealers at Winnipeg, Man., con
shlerably. They are losing heavily, being unable to get their shipments forward to III their contracts. The members of the grain exchange fullr dis-
cuvwmi the situation at a meeting on
the llth. It was stated that unless the
railroads came to their rescue at once
they would have to lower the price of
grain in tiie country ten cents abttshc!.
ItrsiNKSH failures occurring throughout the country during the seven davs
ended on the llth. numbered, for the
I nited States, 880, and for Ctnada 40, a total of S2; as compared with a total of 3110 for the previous week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were X74, representing 47 fail
ures in the L nited States and 27 in the
Dominion of Canada.
1HK llritisli Columbian .fc Southern
Railroad Co. has discovered a new pass at Crow's Nest, II. 0., fiOO feet lower than the present one. at an altitude of
4.2,5 feet r if ty different seams of ooal
have Iwen discovered in the vicinity of four distinct kinds, one a magnificent
cannei coat. A stram pip burst in the southeast
corner ot the Hall of the house of represcntatives a few minutes before 1 o'clock, oa the llth, causing much commotion, as it was at first feared that
some crank had set off a dynamite Two arukd aad masked mm coat.
peled the We lis-Fargo express agent at SMagle Springs, Cal to sarrender
tne Keys or the ollee safe, on the llth, and took a watch and about 910 and escaped. Thk London Times' dispatch from Singapore reports the loss of a large number of Chinese vessels during a gale at Hong-Kong. Hundreds of RRtire sailors were drowned. Lorii DVKFRKur. lormerly arovernorgeneral of Canada and recently SEiT ottlndln: ,,RS lwcn 'Plated ItritUh ambassador to Paris. Shckktakv HiaiJtK is.nl-ul t
dress the Iioston merchant m. k
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r "-k)m si ieir krhhsI basquet
are to be abandaned.
Wild geese are being killed around Col ambus.
Van Amsoki the Morion saloon-keeper who killed Dora Thorp with a beer glass last October at Monticello. was released the other day by the White circuit court on SIS.OOO baiL His bondsmen are Miller Ward and -Joseph K. Wisoa. The new canning factory at Iirowasburg will be co-operative. A small hurricane did some damage in and about Portlaad. Skvrkal houses were badly damaged by the storm at Tiptoa Fki.ix ItoHA.VSAN, t. and Miss Americus Legg. 1(J, were married near English the other night, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Hobannan had reared the child, though her parent lived near by, they being poor and he rich, and he doubtless married her to leave his wealth to her and avoid a will-breakiny process after his death. He is very weak, and the girl has always been his comfort and only nurse. Shrlkvvillk has a spinster society. Inck.vdiakiks are are at work at New Albany. La okiitk Is epidemic in many parts of the state. Stoxiks of flndinpr pots of gold in this state are getting rather wormeaten. IxntANiAXS In Washington held a meeting the other night to consider the advisability of making an effort to se
cure the national democratic convention for Indianapolis. S. E. Mors, of the Indianapolis Sentinel, stated that the citizens would guarantee a sufficient amount of money to build a wigwam and to otherwise properly entertain visitors to the contention. Reso
lutions to that end were passed.
Mrs. Johjt Stkhlina, aa estimable
lady of Columbus, unwell for a day or
so, waa left for a few miaates the other morning, aad whea the aurse returned
she found her dead.
Ax explosion ef nataral raa at Xin
twelve miles south of Marion early the other morning, resulted in the dea traction of Walters Sc Dale's aoveltv week
aad Keyea Cammoelc'a handle works. The loss of the former it tS.de. of the
latter f l.Mt, The former is covers! bv
jnaarance. isertMiTN lasers am
the latter.
Thk D Rarity Bloak at Elweod that
burned, causing a less of m,m will be rebuilt at once.
He.nrv Shulkr, of Greri? towasbln
Mergan county, waa cuttfnr down a
tree when a dead Hnah foil Li.
breaking his leg and iaiuriar hi. l
teraaUv. He will he criMled fee Ufa
of the agricultural movement in Great llritain, sometimes termed the "Kinir
George of England." Mr. Arch, who was the founder of the National Agricultural Laborers' union, was received with deafening cheers. The conference may be sakt to Iks the outcome of the recent great liberal caucus at Newcastle. Mr. Gladstone is expected tobe present, and will most likely address the assembled Liberals upon rural reforms.
"German Syrup" Martinsville, If.J., Methodist Par
sonage. 'My acquaintance with your remedy, Boschee's German Syrup, was made about fourteen
years ago, when I contracted a Cold
which resulted in a Hoarseness and a Coueh which, disabled me from
filling ray pulpit for a number of
babbaths. After trying a Physician, without obtaining relief I cannot say now what remedy he prescribed I saw the advertisement of your remedy and obtained a bottle. I received such quick and permanent help from it that whenever we have had Throat or jBronchial troubles since in our family, Boschee's German Syrup has been, our farorite remedy and always with favorable results. I have never hesitated fi
report my experience of its use to others when I Lave found them troubled in like manner." Rev. W. H. Haggarty,
of the Newark, New Jersey, M.E. Conference, April 25, '90.
ASafa Remedy.
A FRIGHTFUL DEATH.
A Thlrtern-Yrar-OMfilrl Karaed to Drath at St. fan!. .Minn., us the Rnnlt r I-ampi KiplnstoH CsHnrri bjr IMhwIhc Ilnwn the Chlmnrr t KxtlHJCHlnh the I.lKHt. St. Vavu Minn.. Dec. 11. Ilertha Hanke, a girl of 18 years, living with the family of her brother, Albert Hanke, at 130 West Sixth street, was burned to death Wednesday night The child had gone to her room and was about to retire. A small kerosene lamp stood on the bureau, and in trying to extinguish it by blowing into the top of the chimney the lamp exploded, the flames striking the little girl full in the
lace and breast, rushed from the
room wildly .screaming and terrifying the other members of the family, who were about to retire. Mrs. Hanke
hastily snatched some quilts and
threw them about the little form
now enveloped in flames but they
were evMicniiy to light to
extinguish the blaze, and the frantic
child rushed from the house, shrieking
wiiuiy. .nr. .1. Katisman. who ocen
pics the lower floor, heard her screams
and hurried to tht rcseue. and wrapping a thick woolen blanket alotit the
girl put out the flumes. The little vietim was carried upstairs and a physician summoned. She suffered frightful pangs of agony, but lived until 4 o'clock yesterday morning and waa conscious up to two hours preceding her death. The flames had burneil her Hps to a crisp and penetrated her lungs, almost entirely destroying the am. Carson KH4s Mis MatNer-la-Uw la
Cftleraa. Pt!RBi.o, Col., Dec ll.-Billy Carson, 1 descendant of the old scout Kit Carsrtri. some years ao married a daughter of William Russell, a ranchman livingon the I'urgatorie creek. The marrlatre proved an unhappy one and Mrs. Carson returned to her parent's home. Yesterday morning Carson went over to the Russell ranch ami a quarrel ensued. The mother-lR-law, who hi of Mexican blood, went for Carson with an axe. The latter drew a revolver, killed her, wounded Kuseell aad tkaa
I aed.
ever, ite adds, rejects all
to formulate claims which at times have been allowed in America, owing to the circumstances under which the government against whom .such claims were preferred, were
placed-towanl those in whose favor they ; G.G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr.Woedbnry.X.J. i..i n . .1... ' '
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present attempts would be to create In favor of foreigners privileges that are allowed neither by state nor international law. While there is no doubt, he concludes, that the claims of prominent llritisli merchants arc in several cases greatly exaggerated, still, in the end.
the Chilian government can not refuse
to pay a large portion of the claims
made for the sacking and looting of
alparaiso.V ina Del Mar and Santiago
as wellas for damages as to the nation
al railroad and the detention of steam
ers.
ANOTHER LIE NAILED.
The London Times CrrrsHttnt in Chill
Caught Ht It AkIh.
VLI'ARAIWO. Dec 12, viatlAIA'KSTO.V,
The statement recently sent to the London Times by its correspondent to
the effect that United States Minister
Kgan had, during the recent correspondence tatween the United .States
and the government t Santiago,
sent several insulting' notes to
Minister of Foreign Affairs Matta,
which had , caused a proposition
to Ik! presented to the Chilian
congress looking to the .suppression of
Chilian legation at Washington, which
proposition had only been defeated by
the government exerting- its itittuence
to the utmost, is unqualifiedly false.
The matter has not even been discussed
by the government or by congress, and
all indications jKimt to a desire on the part of congress to keep up the amicable relations which have existed for so long
a time with the United States.
A Missing Man. Nr.w York, Dec. IS, Frederick Ivrouslcr, V,4 years old. a son of Arnold Krotisler. the wealthy broker in brewers' supplies, has been missing since Xovcmlwr JtO. The missing man waa put in charge of the McCormic brewery in Koxbury, Mass.. in March last. Oa the day of his disappearance he waa
seen by one of the employes standingin front of the brewery, lie has not
been seen since. Young Krousler carried a brown mackintosh coat, and had between $709 and 8e in hi pocket.
The iraMeatMrtl Mead. Nicw York, Dee. 11Althonrh a
week baa aaseed since the crank ex
ploded the bomb In the office of Rus-
Hull Sage, no one has yet kientif cd the head. There were only a few visitors to the morgue yesterday to view the
ghaMly relic The features are becoming more ami more indistinct uverr
day. and if the head is not Identified soon the Identity of the mysteriaus person may never be known. The officials
at the morgHf are eonJtdent that among the visitors who velwecl the
head there were some that identified it but were afraid to nneak eat
THE EMPEROR'S M Emperor William has astonished and disgusted Germany by writing: in the Golden Book at Munich "The will or" the Emperor is the supreme law." Something is however to be excused to the hot blood of youth suddenly exalted to the supremd head of a great nation. If the Emperor would take that excellent remedy Reid's German Cough and Kidney Cure he would be relieved from these troubles. There is nothing that will cure a cold or the resulting maladies that come from it so sxm or so well as Reid's German Cough and Kidney Cure. Thisreat remedy will heal every trouble either in the throat or lungs that arises from a cold. In this respect it is unrivaled. Whsn you ask for this at your druggist's see that you get ReicTs and take no other. Every other remedy on the market for the relief of these maladies contain opiates in some form. Tliere is nothing of the kind in Reid's. See that you get it. SYLVAN RE.V.EDY CO., Peoria, 111.
Vile cod-liver oil has lost its vileness in Scott's Emulsion and gained a good deal in efficiency. It is broken up into tinv drops which are covered "with, glycerine, just as quinine in pills is coated with sugar or gelatine. You do not get the taste at all. The hypophosphites of lime and soda, add tneir tonic efifect to that of the half-digested cod-liver otL Let ua send you m book on CAR1FUL LIVING fl"C.
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