Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1892 — Page 2
"WEEKLY COURIER
G.DOAXB, IXMAXA. K. V. Cranhau.'a whkmg fsatory. at Lug Island City, I. I., wm lUmtroyed agr Ire ou the ttKa; Urns, tic,. Tmk North Oerman Gaaette says that Br. Von llollebelH, the tirmi) minisWr to Japan, h ta b transferred to Washington, INK army contractors in some Sections Of Russia llHVe CCSSed Supplying x4tt to the troops in their districts, owing to inability to obtain th sury supplies. Thr Dominion government ha made setaure of Louisiana and Mexican lot tery tickets at Montr! for having Won sm turrled into Canada, such arti cles being dutiable. ' Juiwk McBxkkv hw sent to Senator Jonas his letter of acceptance of the anti-lottery tlemocratic nomination for governor of Louisiana, unanimously tendered him by the Baton "Rouge conventkw. Thr executive committee of the New York Central Jfc Hudson River Railway Co. has given out the contract to build the Sykes block system of signals along the line of its road at a cost of about Rkv. Hkkf.k Nrwtos, rector of All Souls' church, New York city, who was taken ill Christmas eve with, la grippe, wm considered in such a critical condition on the Scth that a consultation of physicians was held. An order has been issued by the navy 'department remitting the unexecuted portion of the sentence of suspension upon Commander It. II. McCalla, who was sentenced to three years suspension for cruelty to subordinates. The vke-president and Mrs. Morton will give a dinner to the presklent and the cabinet on Monday. January 1). The dinner will be followed by a reception in honor of the presklent and Mrs. Harrison, invitations to which have been extended to the diplomatic corps, the senate and the supreme court. Thk work of destroying the dies used for making coins during 18t was begun at the United Mates mint in Philadelph m on the 39th. The dies arc de stroyed at the end of each year in com pllance with an act of congress that "provides for their destruction in order to prevent them being used during the succeeding year. .Thr revolutionary movement in Mexico under the leadership of Catrina (araa has assumed such serious propor ttons during the past few davs that Presklent IHaz views the situation with great alarm. It is a noticeable fact that darza is becoming more popular mmong the masses in the northern states of Mexico every day. Thk feeling in Washington in regard to Chili is more peaceful. The impres s-ion is in the air that congress would not appropriate funds for a war under the present circumstances. There is also a rumor that England has intimated to Chili that she must make peace with the United States and Urltish interests in Chili. sare Thr navy department has ordered the shipment of 4'.', 006 pounds of prismatic powder and 11,000 six-inch shells from League Island, Pa., to .San Francisco. The department has also ordered the new twelve-inch gun made at the Washington navy yrd to be sent to San Francisco. The gun will be placed on a large Hat-oar and taken to the Paeiflc coaat as soon as possible. Naval officers at San Franeisco sav that the officers referred to in a Washington dispatch as having left there sveretly for San Francisco, must lie intended for the Thetis. The Thetis is under orders to proceed to the const of Lower California and continue surveys begun last year. ,J She has been ready to sail for some time, but was unable to leave on aeoount of not having enough oflteers. Thrkr is war on between the homesteaders about IS miles from Iron River. .Mich., ami the emplo3es of the Metropolitan Lumber Co. who insist on cutting timWr. The homesteiMlers declare they will contend to the lastfor their rights, even to the use of force. A team driven by a eompany driver was killed, on the mh, by the lwmesteaders. Tle driver saw the shooters, but is afraid to Inform on them. MX. Doi'Ot.AW Hcmio and Mr. Robert Mitchell have completed arrangements to leave Liverpool for America, on the telh, by the In man line steamship City of Chieago, in order to arrange for a series of English workmgmen's excursions to the World's fair in 1908. These excursions Hre to be promoted by the London Polytechnic, a popular institution for the promotion of the interests ef education among the working: d II ftfi Of. Thk London Truth, in an article touching upon the future of Canada, ays that the manifest destiny of the Dominkm m to become a new United ft tales or else to become a portion of the great republic It add: "Tk haMFe is inevitable, and the sooner it eeeura the better. The emsneipsthm f the DominKm andita absorption by the United States would be a benefit M the Canadians as well as to (ireat BrlUm." F. I Masurik. a laWer, of Winona, Minn., who was driven from home been use he joined the union army, has fallen heir to 7S,e9. He is the son of James V, MssHrk of IHttinger. Pa., who vas burled In Philadelphia last week, lly a will F. L. Masarle's grandfather made in 1WW his father Inherited an income from the etete until hm death, when the property wss to be dlyhied among the chlldrea. Tie eaUke is valued at fAM.ffA.
CURRENT TOPICS.
TEB IEWg II BUEF. PCRSONAL GENERAL. wm. n. niTTM, tne mggwt boy M aryau, wwwwm mm seveutecaut .tee . 1 arUMay anniversary at his home la rWberg. on the mk. Throughout the country he h lobkml cm as a giant. He was bora ia lialtimore, but wkh his parents moved to Frost burg in March, 1ST. For the past two years he has been growing at the rate of half an tnen per month. His height is i feet 4,H iaehes ami he weighs 1SS pounds. Koh Sims, the Alabama desperado, with his gang, surrendered, on theSMh, to a posse wkkh had trained a cannon on their house, on condition that he be protected from violence. On the road to Itutkr a mob took the prisoners sway ami hanged them. Thht closes the career of a remarkable outlaw who was the head of a remarkable religious seeL Sims is said to have had a list of forty name of people whom he meant to "wipe out." Whii.k two Finlanders were brandishing knives ia the street, at Lake Linden, Mk'k. m the 27th, Marshal Mavat te ami Justice ltrale attempted to arrest them. The Fins stabbed both the officers, when the marshal shot and instantly killed Alexander lterola. Michael Kotila, his companion, was also shot la the back a ad will orobablv die. Thomas S. Afpx.ksatk, proprietor of the Adrian (Mich.) Times, died suddenly of heart disease on the 27th. He was one of the most prominent republican politicians of the state, ami for many years a member of the board of control of the state seheol for the blind. Otrr half a million dollars' worth of business property ia Chattanooga, Tena., was burned on the Seth. by a fire which started in D. It. Loveman & Co.'s dry good store. There were many narrow escapes from a horrible death among the employes of Loveman Jc Co. Hon. David L. Hawkins, judge of the Tenth judicial district of Missouri, and who was assistant secretary of the interior under the Cleveland adminis tration, died at Ulodgett, Ma, on the 2th. AN insane man. giving his name as J. Bonaparte, entered the ofKce of George W. Child, of Philadelphia, on the even ing of the 36th, and demanded to see Mr. Chillis. In reply to a question as to the nature of his business the man re plied: "I intend to kill him." Upon being intercepted by a clerk the fellow drew a murderous-looking knife; but whatever his intentions were, he evi uentiy cnangea ins mind when he saw several other clerks coming toward him, and made his escape. Late in the evening the man was arrested and sent to the Pennsylvania hospital. Whii.k out shooting in the game preserves near Osborne castle, the queen's residence on the Isle of Wight, on the Mth. the duke of Coenamght, the third son of the queen, accidentally shot his brother-in-law, his royal highness Prince Christian of bchleswig-IIolstein, Three shots entered the face of the prince, one of vhich, it is feared, will destroy the right eye, which it penetrated. M. Rihot. French minister of foreign affairs, stated in the chamber of depu ties, on the SStli, that I ranee must obtain satisfaction from ItHlgaria. She would not act hastily, but would act firmly. It has become known that the bond given to the United States government by Jefferson lhivis, to answer to the circuit court in Itiehmond, Va.. for treason, is missing from the court records. The paper bears the signatures of Horaee tJreeley. John Minor J '.oils, Gerritt Smith and other prominent persons. Thk Victorian parliament was prorogued, on the 2th. by the governor, who said he regretted that difficulties had arisen ia dealing with the commonwealth bill, but he believed the federation of the Australian colonies was only a qaestkm of time. Skckktakv Fotm.fi visited the treasury department, on the SStfa, for the first time since his illness. His last previous appearance at the department was on November 19. Two foreigner?, one a Spaniard ami the other a native of Chilf. .supposed to be spies in the employ of the Chilian government, have been arrested ia San Francisco. Thrki: trainmen ami about 1M head of cattle were killed in a freight wreck on the Hannibal fe St. Joseph railroad, near Wheeling station. Ma. on the morning of themh. Two trains.met on a curve and the smash-up was most complete. It in liclieved that Salvador ami Nicaragua will send plenipotentiaries to Comayagna. the capital of Honduras, to demand an explanation m regard to the presence of Guatemalan troops in Honduras territorr. A mttirax for the monument to the late superintendentof the New Orleans police. David C llennessy. who was as sassinated by members of the mafia, has been accepted. It is a. plain shaft Yf Hallowell granite, M feet high, sur mounted by fringed drapery, upon which hangs the dead chiefs belt and baton. Thkhk is a rumor in London that Lord Randolph Churchill will be ap pointed ambassador to St- PetersburgIhr sinking printers of German hare yielded unconditionally to the terms of their employers. Skcrktarv Foatkr attended the cab inet meetinK on the Jftth for the first time in six weeks. 1V the falttng of a derrick which was being used to hoist heavr timbers Into position on the electricity building at the World's fair r rounds, chi the Sth, two carpenters, Andrew Johnson ami John Altmore, were crashed to death. RT. 1I0.V. WiJXIAM EWART Gl.ASstoxk. the "Grand Old Man" of England, was m years old on the Stth, and, notwitkstandingtheaWnceof the family, the tells of liawarden rang out their merrr wtia in iceignitka of the faet.
M. iwKrM It. R. Cox. mcmler of
paella meat lor Ka4.Cteira, who aa vis ited Australia m der ui mis funds tor the relief of tit evicted Unwnl bx Ireland, aammuees that he Was received prombes of suleriptioM aMMtM utbur Sttt.Mc lac the unnwM , uaiiVki. Ym ilk oiling MMahierr m the LaeMh het rie work la Sc Louis, oa the thm .lothls of K4y Harrison was Uv rvrolrW caught by a revolving shaft. the the unfortunate man was thrown to ceiling, a distance of thirty feet, a ad his brains dashed out. Gkomor M. Xktklkv, fireman of the Chicago limited, was instaatly killed at Lilly. Pa., on the 99th. He was leaahnc out of the cab window, when he was struek by the mail crane, llkaeekwas broken and his skull crushed. Wii.uam F. hiMMAM. who. as agent of the ltig Four railroad ami American Lxpress Co. at North Vernon, I ml., em bexxled 50e. pleaded guilty at Vernon, throwing himself on the mercy of the court, with his aged mother ami sister clinging to him. He was sentenced to one year in the state prison. Thr Western Commercial Travelers association held their annual banquet at the Lindell hotel in St. Louis, on the night of the HHh. about 304 knights of the grip and guests Wing- present. Matilda Kckbkm, aS-year-ohl child. died at Springfield. 0., on the mh. from alcoholic poison. The child stole a half pint of whisky ami drank it, and the parents allowed her to go to sleep without making any effort to arouse her. She never woke. Thk police of Leavenworth, Kas., captured a gang of counterfeiters on the outskirts of the city on the evening of the 39th. They found with them a numWr of coins, molds and metals, which they operated. At Ah a moss, Ih., Joseph Sherman, 70 years old. was found dead ia his cellar, on the 3fth, with a long gash in his hea!. it hi not Known waetner u was accident or murder. Mr. ami Mrs. John Uxi'nxkix, of Wild Rkre, N. I)., were found dead in bed on the morning' of the Kh, having; been asphyxiated by escaping eoal-gas from the stove. Thk Sheboygan Falls (Wis.) branch bank of the German bank of Sheboygan was entered by burglars on the night of the Hh- They entered the building through the back window, blew open the rault doors with dynamite ami commenced work oa the safe. It is supposed they were alarmed while at work and fled, as the attempt to open the safe was sbandoned when the contents were almost within their grasp. At S:2e a. m. on the Mth. dour boxes of dynamite bombs, used in blasting at Schoonermaker's stone quarry, in Wauwatosa. Wis., exploded, blowing Albert Ilntlitz ami William Walker to atoms ami scattering their remains over the country for a great distance. John Kalatsky was fatally injured. The concussion demolished hundreds of windows in Wauwatosa ami a number in Milwaukee. Thk directors of the New York Central Jb Hudson River Railway Co. met, on the 3th, and declared a quarterly dividend of 1 "4 per eeat, and aa extra dividend of 4 per cent, oa the surplus payable January IS. The transfer books were elosed at 3 o'clock oa the 81stThr lialtimore (Md.) Evening News has been purchased by a company headed by Thomas K. Worthington and L. Riggs. It will be a Cleveland organ. Ex-LmrT.-Oev. I II. Armstrong of Minnesota died in St. Paul, on the Stth, aged t years. LATE NEWS ITEMS. ?kws was reeetvi. t tne 1st, that a battle had been fought in Duval or Starr county, Tex., between the forces of te Mexican revolutions Garza ami Capu P.urke. of the United States armr. in which the latter were greatly out numbered, and it was feared by Gen. Stanley, at San Antonio, that the little band of Americans would be annihilated before reinforcemeat could reach them. ThK lmstneos failures occurring thrmihont the country during the seven days ended on the 3ta number. for the United States. :ie7. and for Can ada 2-2. or a total of as eomnared with 24 the previous week. For the corresponding week of last vear the failures were S4 reprobating 211 fail ures in the United States and:;? in the Dominant of Oinada. Ait:i.RKRT II Sr.YK. the captured ex press robber, arrived in St. I .ours ew Year's morning, accompanied by two Pacific coast detectives. Hewaaatonce turned over to the local police, who proceeded to put the pump into operatkm. but with indifferent HecrK. Extradition papers haTe been procured for Mrs. HedsH'th, aad she will be taken to Su Imk. l.VWAN CoMMKlNltR MoMSAX has reeeiv advk;vs irom the agent at the Cheyenne and Antnahoe airener that the svnsatioual reports of an Indian owtles'ak are fale. and that there is nothing to fear from the effects of the religious dance Iwiac held, which, he says, i- an impnwement over the old custom among the Imlmns. Ho?r. Hixihm W. I'KKKiss was appointel. on the 1st. br tv. Iluwohivvs of Kansas as United States senator to succeed the late Senator Preston B. llumb. Senator Perkins represented the Third Kansas district In the Fiftyfirst and two preceding congresses He k a resident of Oswego, Kas., Ghrat excitement was mused in Dublin, on the. 31st. by an explosion ia the eastie. whhm wrecked the financial offices, doing? great damage. Public opinion is divided as to whether escaping gas or the Fenians are responsible for the wreck. An iavestatkn la la progres. Thr presklent of Ecuador has received notice of the acceptance by the Itritish bondholders of the arrangement passed at the last seon of congress for the settlement for tne forelg" dbt of the repubHe, Thk money order service was extended, on the 1st, ta about SM fourthclass poat office la all parts of the twuntrr.
INDIANA STATE NEWS,
A the result of a Christ ta eelebratioa. John Moure, aged 11, dWd from the effects at a pistol shot aocldea tally mticted by Louis Khmer, aged IT, at Kraasrille. The boya were firing revolver aad fire-crackers when the ae cidoat occurred. Fisher surrendered to the suthorities, but was released by Thr puuipiat station of the Washington waterworks was partially destroyed by ire the other day.1 All the valuable machinery is n-ndered useless, aad the city is without fire protection. The loss will probably reach thirty thoussad dollar. Fully insured- The fire originated from spontaneous combustioa ia the coal slack house at the station. A Her aged , known as "Flown Kwiatkowski, was killed by the ears at South Rend. Jacok Fkkkd. of New Market, has been imprisoned at Crawfordsville for selling liquor to minors. M khaki. Toon r. v. of Pea body, and Miss Jennie Reed, of Roanoke, both aMaf MitA tSAn were married one day. and the next morning the groom was killed while walking oa the railroad track. Mrs. Joskih P. Kai"I. wife of a wealthy German farmer living near Vinceaaes, suddenly dropped dead a few days ago. Frank Smith, a rolling-mill hand, ami Charles Deal were both nearly killed ia a saloon fight at Hraxil. Fkaxk Simmoxs. the well-known trot ting-horse trainer, was to hare married Lillie Kennisoa, of Madison, Christmas eve. hut while the guests waited he did not arrive, and the sixteen-year-old intended bride is inconsolable. Joh.y II. Cask, an aged engineer and master mechanic, died at Vicennes, the other morning. He was the first master mechanic of the O. Jc M. railway, at Vniceanes. and was the first man to run a locomotive west of the Allegheny mountains. Dr. II. M. TavI-or, a member of the Farmers alliance, has drafted a bill calling for a loan of Sl50.O9,vO to the people of this state by the general government, the same to be secured by mortgage ty the borrowers, drawing one percent interest annually. A HoKKim.K accident occurred at Boston, a small town seven miles south of Richmond, the other morning, whkh was due entirely to carelessness. Wm. McCoy is the owner of a saw-mill at that place, aad two years ago the en gine boiler was condemned as unsafe te be used, but McCoy never heeded the warning. With 160 pounds of steam it let go. hurled Isaac Taylor, the engi neer, fifty feet, broke nearly every bone in his body aad left him aa unrecogniz able mass. The saw-mill was torn to fragmeats. and. although several men were at work at the time of the explosion, all escaped serious injury. 1 Jacok T. Wrioht, of Indianapolis' died the other day. at the age of seventy-five years. Twenty-five years ago Jacob T. Wright was a eonsnieuoos figure in Indiana affairs. Wn.i:r Ei.non. son of John Elrod. of New Providence, while out rabbit hunting a few days ago, met with quite serious aceident. He had his gaa cocked, and in slimbinr over a wire fence the gun fell and was discharged. The load took effect in the left arm. He was taken to his home, where the saber was amputated. He has a familv. C F. R. WArrEXHA?rs, of the signal service, Indianapolis, received official notification a few davs ago that he had been promoted to the class of signal service officers known as Forecast Of ficials,' the highest office in the gift of the weather bureau outside of Wash. iagtoa. Mr. Wappenhans was a naval officer before and during the war. aad he has been connected with the signal service ever since its organization. The state board of agriculture locate! the aew state fair grounds north of Iu dia an polls, on the Vois-Hammond farm, of 41$ acres at 5800 aa acr Much com petit km aad not a little feel ing was aroused. HwiHWAYMK.v attacked a Ft Wayne stret car driver for hb cash box. but they didn't get it. Tkkv are trying to establish a free library at Kendallvitle. A Nr.w A mi A XT firm shipped turkeys east in two days. ViNcKNNKs' merchants have orgaafo d a mutual benefit association. A not containing aa infant a few was found near South Bend. M!tft!.KT0WX is having a temperance revival, led by Rev MR burn, the blird preacher. , Hr.xr near Meoresville shot and killed a steer valued at M belonging to J. L Matthews. I.v reply to a question submitted by the state auditor the other day. Attorney' General Smith holds that the law requiring sheriff sales, tax sales, liquor licenses aad other legal notice to be published in daily papers in cities of IflttOa population or over is valid, and the notices must be so published ia order to he legal. The law, he says. k mandatory, and there is no alternative but to complv with Its prov&ioas. At a church ia "Hell's Half-acre," j ip'.o eouaty, some rowdies pi tehee a becr-keg through the window during service. Thr dead body of a little child, sewed up in several napkins aad wrapped ia a newspaper, was found w the wooes Beer Valparaiso. Acrivr. operations have begun look ing to the erection of the Del'auw Plateglass works at Alexandria. Thr: grip Is uaasually fatal at New Albany. VixcKxxrs was settled la 172 aad before any other point ia Indiana, Thrrb foxes pursued by a pack et bound was a seene witnessed oa the main street at TaswelL Mrs. Mamoarkt Mim.rr. aged 7t.dk! atGrrcafient, and her husband, aged 94. followed her sixteen hours later, Tir RvAX aged 1. was kicked to death by a horse at Winchester. Micmmax Citt people will ride ia electric wars next Muaaser!
TENNESSEE'S ARMY,
nvde4 wttk a Tfcm Month's OMH, (IwllltHc fiwoa, Ktv., Kt Im the MIsm with th Ketuml (NtwvleU. Wl. rHt he lt Hsek 1 Wnfk-AH t'mlruruhl Nashvh.i.k. Tena., Jan. 1, The standi ag army of Tennessee, composed of IBs' meh, three month' supdies.gat ling gausaad regulation outfit, left for the mines last, night on a special train under command of Mrig.-Gen. Carnen and Adjt.-Uen. Xorman. The lmttal km will he swelled by numbers until probably &w men are enlisted when they resell the scene of the recent troubles. Three hundred convicts were oa the train ami will be put to work in the mutes again. The Moek ades have been rebuilt ami enlarged, ami the miners will have serious opposition in reaching them if hostilities are renewed. Gens. Carnes and Nor man are empowered to make a draft on the state for volunteers in ease serious trouble is expeeted. The opinion over the state is that when the miners find what has been done they will arm themselves ami sweep the handful of soldiers off the earth. Of the HH) convicts who were released in the uprising at ISricevillc, Oliver Swings ami Coal Creek, over S&0 are still at large. Special correspondents accompanied the troops in antkMpathm of trouble. Everything- has been stag-gercd lately by the sensational charge that Assist ant lommissioiier oi i.aoor Alleman, a state official, is guilty of high treason against the state, a crime punishable Hly by banging. It is charged that just uefore the uprising of the miners, Alleman went alnmt among them in citing to the movement. Alleman con ferred personally with the leaders of the big- mob ami made s)ieeches to them. The matter came up In? fore the legislature in an informal way and a resolution was introduced to have an investigation ordered, bat influence stopped tlii. iiueman ts to m irhHi oy a court mar tial unless Gov. ISuchanau interferes. Tennessee has Income the laughingstock of her sister states on account of the weakness of Gov. Ituchanan. who is trembling in his shoes now for fear the state troops will be attacked again. Rumors reached here yesterday that the miners had heard of the coining of the special train ami conspired to wreck it ami release the convicts. This news was sent to Gov. Ituchanan. who notified Gen. Xorman ami every care will be takento prevent this. THE DUBLIN EXPLOSION. The 'C'KMtle OMrlaU in a Stair f Ml nil tlrrr the KiwHt KxpIwtH, nnl Alt Kn f KHHtttr Afftwl-AH KshaetUe )hvtlgtiH h I'recrrso. Dvkmx. Jan. 1. The financial office of Dublin Castle has been wrecked by an explosion. The disaster is said to have been caused by dynamite, and the Fenian party, as usual, is credited with bringing; about the explosion. As a fact, nothing definite is known as to the real cause of the wrecking of the department referred to, although the wildest minors are afioat. Later. The explosion was of far greater importance than at first supposed. The floors ami ceilings of two entire floors have leeii blown topieees. Dtrmx, Jan. I. The excitement caused by the explosion yesterday at the eastie has sofnewha almtcd; but, the air of mystery maintained by the iolice and castle officials. dies not tend to dispel the alarming rumors circulated in connection with the affair. Dynamite, gun cotton ami gunpowder have each been classed as being lcvond any doubt the explosive used in the explosion which took place under the finance office, ami Fenians, cranks aid the police t hem-elves have each Wen credited with having caused the damage. As a fact, however, nobody wMild le astonished if it should turn wit, eventually, to W nothing more than an explosion cxtted by escaping gas ami due to the carelessness of some of the workmen who. as already Mated, were employed in repairing the premises near the spot were the exploskm is supposed to have been ignited. On the other hand. Maj. Cundlll. an inspector of explosives who has been examining the scene of the explosion, says that he has not. quite made np his ralml as to the nature of the explosive or explosives used. He says that it is probable that two different kinds of explosives were used and that the explosions were brought about by the use of time fnes. Maj. Cundlll will remain here for a week, engaajed in the work of tracing the cause of the explosion and preparing a report upon the subject. A number of Scotland Yard detectives arrived here this morning, and are now assisting the local police in their emleavors to olve the mystery of the castle explosion. Additional significance is given, by some persons, to the occurrence of yesterday by the fact that the new chief secretary for Ireland, Itt- Hon. William lawless Jackson, was on a visit to the eastie when the startling affair happened. This has caused a rumor to the effect that the exploskm wss designed to intimidate him to be spread broadcast. There is mi doubt that the castle authorities have been alarmed by yesterday's smash-up ami the extra police placed on duty alxnit the public buildings have not been removed, and the fact that Scotland Yanl men have been sent here seems to show that the authorities are not convinced that a leakage of gas caused all thetroume. Hunger ta ytahtadKuht ItHnfilraf dl. Hrki.ix, Jan v. The peasantry of Finland and especially those of the northeast, are suffering for want of food, and have sent appeals to Sweden for relief. Although the crops have been short in Sweden, there is a movement in favor of helping the Finns, owing to the strong attachment between the two asthma, which has survived the annexation of Finland by Russia. The Russian authorities are said to be displeased at this act km oa the part of the Finns. x tending to revive aMMfiatkm which Russia has dime her Rtasost to efface.
THE OOUNTRrS TRAD&
M tMfcwwm kjr K. . ef the UW Year, kf iu. Metttfer Tr4. Ikr WIh4. CmLH JJ-Th Assmtl StaleuHMM ( VtU Xrw YwMt. Jan. l.-R. o. lhltt . Co. s weekly review of trade hays, Ta M ywer asw cW4 wnh a uui than tee ums! hMMkmrnmZ buttvportsaakitae vuttHH U mdidar z hvbtevr kawa; at at. Ihiw mnZZ st Pathdtfliuilaaad st Xw OrkaiM J r U weltk and t IMti fsehiry. At mMtoa W4 wwthw hai trad, the awn-meat of wm4 UmhtKtZl mdrradaMirhsawb whih- 2 auuMrfsetarsni c kH sklr W,T T, ritsONaia improvmeat k m it, .... budam. sad lefxHls frcm the wt craemR to dry gwd MVm. At IV.uW He mm k utroaear, finihiil hsia m Mt,? nuusl aad the rIsns worki. all hi -ntMv it CkTlA,l there it braer huir- 1, KsZ miU prmlaeta. hat Rcavrsl tmht b WHt"T twrisllv ia n-tutur riolkhtm umA Tl.- ..i i ' , . .. " .7" at unmi wniiMaiioBaimi WMttSt r rvswsI trad, but thef k mm nr trea. At Chiean rwirt.,"; wheat haw ibmbh! hi cmu-rw.(, the hum wk Ut rear, aad hi rz tw awsed Wf sad wool tb hwrrae k tla? with ome Uktmum is cattle aad aoer Ust4s civAMe rf a third in hkH ami a iartr n ' Sake at Rearat mhaiW maeh a year's. At Omaha aad Kanwas Ci(j- tbo rari, mlse nmtrieta the movemt nt A-.. u St. Luui mUd weathr haw a had enVrt ftruV ia wochtaa. hoavy clotamK sad ruMro' Meoihk tratle k bat -lrai: at Saruaw sbtekeuine: at Little kv-k aa4 Kl-hmr..l g, detsi, and at New OrhMUM hKht, wilt HUaHvel)- poor collection at mwrtr a!) hu. era oiatit. It k pbdu that the south is tsfe (hwh:h io ia Kaerai proerMW at few tt n evw-imMlaetkut of cottoa Whuc he nn Krreiit at the j-ortu are bo kmgW wHil it, ywarX aad yet do not fall oK m noch a. H rxect4l, while the SfeumalatkMi of rtt. dk become a heavy ttaaarial tardea, and the jv law drHl three idxtoeaths dariax thvwk, te "i enatii for mkllaad upiuti r. Xew York. Th imeir mrdmrnt U ur. st Xew OrkMUH, wkh wwvs imlenviac, aad the aorwHU of rr stadjr. aad tohceo k fair'r . tahsd ia aorthwa markets, hut wtitVit trmle hda so kmeir u-ma ctHtn :kt sfrioas fbmwioa awWarny ftkw ih" kv est lk for maur vars. It mt l. MM that the KrtwtJr uwresstsl production U w hao made H very tow-Ad thmistraimd thchwaro of many aew aad eostlr work tk roath. while the bottom baa kb out ! star Hecaktiom ia real etat. On the othfr hjaA. the wctt k teeuliarly favood byaa escncfu forrhm demaaJ for ctojh. whieh would oth wk be defir,ssd bnwe the hrwt w rwfwu. Wh-at romew forward rii!j- . itt muthd njoditiim of the raUrwads will rax ami xtort, thoueb ivduevd last wk tic xttj krjfe aeain thk wl tl for tix moctb ht exnw.lwl ISSOM.On Imhehi. Boar ior,irfk wherMwtthe arrateet nwement evr Vniwax th Ut bah of aay po-viousyear was Uj.o1."! m h0. The nrtee bwt le?limd nrarlv on- ,aX tlurinic la week, corn - cents and ot-.bJ clnt, Imt priori are bhcilr Mtkfartory 1 1 v:rr.i (tnaers. !.rk pn-Jnrbi are a xhadr mf. vSi nearly 1 cent hiwrr, oil flve-eiKht ivr aad the priem of all wnmcJrtfcx arvw tamn than halt of 1 r ceat. "ewer for the wr T.t moa- y markets contiaij wrll taiphd tzl trdktnried. Th amtaat ttatemee' -'. .'Uurw at Jl js rAmJd, rhnwK as ta tvai over hit year ISte HurMl-r. Ih- l.tl il tk United stttt Ma lzjrriaaax 1SX7 U im.Umt rthUJtially no town' appwar tm ' he aemaat t .a? '" itk.M.Sh..ia miiat WJMIM hvt yt". mi that th- avrraeo of hahC HW fnr ach fall5 knrdueedfrom 5t7.S to tls,4n for thyear. In the middle aad esha state U'UthMbav iWrwl JanHy. bat at the -'Jtk bavo hcrrd 1mm tiratyaeTB to forty in mUikuM ia amount aad ta propnrtiog to tat number of flrms ia hehm m k ae to nftv a' fa the Htath acriawt HU k th nMdk sUU- xai W ia the western. t The Imdmawt failures oirorrlmr thraoh4m the country durnut the Ism itcvea days, mualjal for the Uaned mU. an:, and for Uauwi- r 1 a total of a&; m eompared with 2KZ hvt wt-t, and SB the week prvVWms to the last. Per tb rotrium!iPir wtck ttt Jart year the fi.ar were 3Mf, repmeutuuc 311 failure m the Vnii-ri States, aad 3C the IKunimce ttt CsmwU PLUMB'S SUCfJESSOR. Kl-fnncrrwimii I'rrhliM rhwn hr t.mw. f iNHmhrrt. of KatMutn. for thr . SrHilriilp. Toit:KA. k'as.. Jan. 2. tJor. Ht;s phrey yesterday afternoon appointed Ion. ISshoti Y. IVrkMis, i ts.w.-sr-senator, to sue:eeil the late Senate Plumb. The fkr'-.t ha Khsii a stnffiiT one, ami the governor itas ieen w .kwe-1 bv frlt'ml, of the various nw cants from tlie day of Senator PlaavF funeral. A nuwlter of ulr stor. were set amt about Perkins, and l had to eomc here from Washington 1 refute them. In speaking of the ap pointment last night tiov. Hump -rev "N'one of the charges brought aga 4 erkins were sl-tatiated, and he as evideatlr strwsper with the m-ople liiaa any other aimliint. It was nccoarr toadixjint a man who couhl R r:r.. ahead with the work undertaken w n!itr Ismail, and I wait conTttir that bv reasfm of Ids neooninlamv aai experience in Washington Perkins tiu best man. Swuliir I't-kinK ht. boon a pr'af facurr m mdities since his arr.vd Im 1. ! . LlutA muHlhlim vmrs BH1. Ik was liorn in KoiweMer. IwaineeHintr. ().. in IMi, and graduateil fnuw Kt:oi-t-'.II .-r.llw Calesbure. 111., in He enlbdcd in the Kighty-thinl Ui tmc !h :. '. nd wns amMMHted eat" lst He wasmusteml out in lids, ami the stmlv of law at Ottawa. Aftf Iteitie Md hi it Led he went U tKwr ICas.. in 1M. making that Inmse. That siwing he was r tointel county attorney. In W. was electwl probate jmlge. and in 14J was selected judge of the Klevent jmlicial district. He was re -elect. tl J J74 ami 1878. ami elected to conSTl in He was one of the famous l fimr. Mht11I. Peters. Perkins ." Hornbeek. He was re-elected in l? ISiet ami 188s. Imt i 1MH1 was defeats br It. 11. Ckiver, the alliance can date. He now lives in Washington. p4 one of the charges brought against ,t.- l.u Liul Inst 1m muiliilHf hetv. t, tvn inn rw . ...... . . The other charges were that be lt been a lobbyist and be had critics Humphrey. I wnliim at Mlmarr Meadaaarter. AX A.xtoxk. Tex., Jan. l.-Ther Is much Ruppressed excitement and n" .(uu. mi untlttMi-r Vcmdeuarters Ih"" this RHK-nlng over 'failure to receive"? lUu u, iv war on eorner tor ihc pmm iini,-nif,. - , i itUtMrnl that, (iarza has recti"4 such a large number of reinforcement' ULui Jn tUm nVoit of MO"-'' rn al ej w i. m-'f d-rwBB'fc. -------- can troops at Mter in which their eonr as c aa Urn? mamler. I.orenw tiareta. m mm i" - wunhM-ml. that ther have " United States troopi which were mended by John tt. uourue, pletely surrounded.
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