Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 January 1892 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER C. XXDAJTX, PuWikr. JASMK. - IXDIAXA. The formklable monitor Montank 1mm been ordered prepared at one lor snrvk at the League Island navy yaru. Thk erulser Charleston sailed at noon of the mh from San Diego for San Trsnaio toro o drv dock and ob tain more ammunition. SSCKETAHY Hl.AINK WM Suddenly aeisedwlthan attack of vertigo while attending- a cabinet meeting; oh the 1Kb, ami was compeled to retire. Mr. Benjamin Scott, chamberlain of theeity of London, ami Fellow of the Royal Astronomical society, died os the 18th. Sakah E. Iiowk. who came into M-omiaence some years ago by her con' neetion with Uie "Woman's bank" of Boston, died of paralysis in that city, on the 0th, ag ed 5 years. Cou II. M. Fisher, who represents the Chilian government at lloston, says he kaows that a letter is on lU way front Chill to the United States government which will satisfy the latter and lead to a settlement of all difficulties. Twexty-oxk flint elass factories have shut down for an indefinite pe riod, owing to over-production and in ability to make satisfactory freight rates. Their action has thrown 8,500 and boys out of employment. Twe hundred sailors aad many offi cers of the British Mediterranean fleet are in the hospital at Malta, prostrated with influenza. There are 250 addi tional cases of the disease scattered amoBg the various vessels of the fleet. Thk funeral of Prince Albert Victor of Wales. Duke of Clarence and Avondale, eldest son of the l'rince of Wales. and heir presumptive to the throne of England, who died at 2anuringiiam hall on the I4th, took place at Windsor on the 39th. It is claimed by friends of Dr. Graves that one of the witnesses against mm in the late trial in Denver. Col., has ad mi ted before many witnesses that he himself seat the bottle of whisky to Mrs. liarnabv which is supposed to , nave eaused her death. But little interest is taken in London in the dispute between Chill and the United States. The idea that there is a nossibllitv of war between the two countries is scouted. Most of the allu sions made in the newspaper press to the affair are pro-Chilian. , Mr. Wm. O'Brikjc proposes that the whole question of Mr. Redmond's and liis own relations with the late .Mr. Parnell shall be submitted to arbitra tion, with the understanding that he whom the decision adversely affects shall retire from public life. Thk most disastrous explosion of natural gas in the history of Lancaster, O.. occurred on the 18th. Ihc resi dence of Judge John S. llrazee. a twostory brick on Jfortlt Columbus street. was leveled to the ground, and Judge Ttraaec, the only occupant stirring, was blown M feet across the street. Statistics of the lumber district show nqxt season will he Pultun (.Minn.) that the cut of 350,000.000 feet. That of the past year was 27:.,00O,O0O. There is now on hand 13S,000,000 feet. The industry has paid out in .wages over 52.O00.0OO. and the value of the product is estimated at 53,500,000. At 2 n. m. on the 21st, the house of representatives took a recess for the purpose of allowing the members to be present at the hanging of portraits of ex-Speakers Oalusha A. drow and Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania, in the speaker's room. Mr. Grow was present and saw his own portrait placed. Cou I).- M Coox, of San Diego, Cal., who recently wired the president for permission to organise a company of civil war veterans for service In Chili, has opened recruiting offices and se cured the signatures of a large number of citiaens, both veterans and other wise, who are ready to, go on the first transport. A mm, introduced in the lTnited5tates senate, oh the SOth, by Mr. Hawley, chairman of the committee on military affairs, provides for the appropriation of SiOO.OOO to be expended, under the dSrprtinn nf the secretary of war. for n. 'nm..,,rm.nt. rtf nof.-ssBrw sites for ilefense of the eastern entrance to Long Island sound. Archbishop Ireland left St Paul, II inn., on the Mb. for Xew York, en route for Liege, Jlelgliun, where he will attend the international Catholic conference. He will be abroad four months and will visit Home. The archtiishen's visit is also rumored to be In connection with the vacant cardinalatH. wid his annolnttnent thereto is among the probabilities. Compcaixtr arc made of lawlessness tn the H-eeta of Uerlln, especially la ahe eastern and southern districts of the city. Highway robbery is a daily ccurrenee, often accompanied by seri.rms vtoleaee. Mounted police armed with revolnerif have been ordered to patrol the 4e4rlcU affected, and it Is honed that tkis measure will afford protection for ike citizens. Mr. Arthuk Kdward Shithf.rs, 5S years td age, until recently the man atflnfcr director of the English Hank of the Illver Platte limited), St Swlth Ih's lane, K. C, V., was sentenced, on the Slst, to four years' penal servitude for embezzling the sam of $T.1S4, the yroperty of the bank, and for falsifying the accounts of that Institution, vhleh BURDendea paxntent hi Jily last

CURRENT TOPICS.

TO WW. ling, FIFTY-SECOND CON QW ESI. In Hwm(. on the ltKh. Mm MH ansae the MaMwef koMtout tb Jlrtct mhI eh flew wm passed. A Urt auwher ef bum wee mtreoueed, M wneu Um awnta newI WM MBUted, tM MIM te enlarge Mm4 the act of 187s for the tWslrlbuUo the awsrd kl by Mexico to th United Stat usder the mixed American Mexican claim com mknfcm of lf, wm taken up la the house s resolution asking the secretary or tarn irery for a statement of th amount of money vallate for th World' Mr aad an Hemlsed statement of the money expended wm adopted, The Mil prepared by the iohtt committee en printing , regHlatliHc the whom subject ef government printing, wm read U exteuao, dlatuned and laid orsr. In the wMta. on the mh. secretary of ttate subwKtcd statement showing the total award paid by Mexico under the mixed claim commission. A number of unimportant bill en the calendar and several bulktlng MH re ted. The senate then reeumed cohmj na tion of the La Aura extern claim, ana at :9. p. m. after a brief executive seaion, adjourned .In the House nuautr o executive document were received and referred. A bUI chaKi the methods of Uking oppositions Ir United Htates court, and a bill te prevent blackmail in territory under the jurisdiction of the United States were pawed. Several bill were introduced aad referred. The printing bill wm taken up and laid oa the Ik the senate, oa the 90th. Mr. Piatt intraneed a bill to admit New Mexico to the Union. A number of public build tag btiU were rateed. Mr. WMfcburue introduced a bill deaning- "option" and imposing special taxes thereon. At S o'clock the senate resumed diecuteion of the La Abra Mexican claim ...In the house a recoluUea Mkiag for statistic of trade with San Doimro and Porto Rico wm agreed to. Mr. Sfrmger In trod need a bill for free wool and reduced duties on woolen Rood, which wm refstred to the committee oa way aad means. In the tenate, on the Slst. several bills of minor irajwrtance were introduced, senate bill to establish a marine board wm favorably reported. Mr. Stanford's bill for circulating medium baaed on land mortgages wm discussed aad tabled. A bill for the relief of the usherltr of Missouri wm pmteed. Discussion of the LaAbracase occupied the remainder of the seseion In the house a Joint resolution appropriating 1 to complete the allotment of lands in Oklahoma territory to th Arapahoe and Cheyenne wm changed into a bill and pacmed. A number of bills were introduced and referred. The boose then took a recese until 2 o'clock, when the presentation of portrait of ex-Speakers Grow and Randall, of Pennsyl vania, wm made, alter watca tae aouse anJeurned. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Considerable excitement was occa sioned at Paducah, Ky.. recently, by the attempt of a party of white boys to hang a colored lad who had Intruded Jus presence on their skating- party. They would have succeeded but for the timely arrival of some men on the scene. The boys had already dug the negro's grave. On the mh It transpired that a con vict in the Kansas state prison at Lansing had committed suicide a week previously In the "dark hole," in desperation over the cruel treatment to which he had been subjected. Gov. Humphrey will cause an investigation to be made. Thekk is only one thing between us and war with Chili, and that is a suitable amende on the part of the latter country. Inasmuch as the Chilian ad ministration Is "playing to the gallery, because it has to, the chances for peace ful settlement are not over bright. John A. (iII.hkkt, wanted in Cincin nati for raising United States express money orders, was arrested in St- Louis, on the lHth, and taken back to Cincinnati. Gilbert is believed to belong to a well-organized gang of forgers whose headquarters are In Cincinnati At 10;45 o'clock on the n ight of the l9tn a special easi-oounu passenger irnin on the Wabash railroad ran Into a fourhorse bob-sleigh containing twenty men and a driver at the Sarah-street crossing of the road in the west end of St, Louis. Eight of the men were killed outrieht and four more were probably fatally injured. All were more or less hurt. The ill-fated sleighing- party was composed of hotel ana restaurant waiters. Dr. M RT7.fi kr, of Wiesbaden, has been summoned to St. Petersburg for consultation in regard to the condition of the czarina. Moil. Kikhv, the pope's secretary. hivs that the pontiff's health is excel lenL in suite of all assertions to the contrary. Frank Ohtranorii. a farmer Jiving near Spring Valley. Minn., cut his le badly while chopping wood. That niirht. while milking. Ins wile was so .severely kicked that she gave prema tore birth to twins, loth of which died. soon afler followed by the mother. The husband, arising from his lied to go to his dead wife, started his Injured lee to bleeding, and bled to death be fore reaching her side. Tmi International League of press clubs will meet in St. Paul, .Minn., next year. O.v the 1Mb, In the town of l.elmont. Wis., Herman Morris shot and killed his son-in-law, William Hurst, who bh" only been niHrrieu a lew monms. for publishing analled falsehood about him. Mhm. Adah Mcchtkh, of Whitehall, Ph., had, up to the PJtlt inst, existed Cf:t days without swallowing a morsel of food or receiving a drop of liquid nourishment in the regular manner. "Death," she says, "seems to have for gotten her." O.v the 18th some boys ting tip $4,000 in greenbacks at the root of a tree near Itedfonl, 1ml., on which Stephen Claajc was hanged several years ago. The mother of John K. Kedinond, the Parnelllte leader recently elected a member of parliament for Watcrford, Ireland, died on the 19th. Thr steamship Dundee arrived at Liverpool, on the 20th, and her captain reported that he saw a large steamer burning at sea. The captain of the Dundee is of the opinion that the people on the burning craft had been rescued by a vessel which was still In sight whcli the Dundee met the burning ship. He is not positive of this, however, and does not know the name of either vessel. Mount Ah.vma-Yama, on Hondo island, Japan, is again active, emitting flames. Si:ci:ktaiiv op War Ki.kins is reported to have said In au interview that thcXhUian situation Is very serious, and that war must coin hh1m Chili makes ample reparation.

At the annual meeting of the state Warl of trade at Watarbury, Comh., on the tttth. a i-evoltttkm was sdopted asking the legislature to make an appropriatkH for the World's fa!. Thk hteamer Kio Janeiro, from China, arrived at Shu Frawelsco, on the 4Hh. with a ease of small-iox on board, ami was immediately quarantined.

! Thk Mlct eommlttee of the United i States -senate on woman suffrage de- ' cided, at a meeting held on the mh, by a vote of S to t, to report with a favorable recommendation the joint resolution for a constitutional amendment allowing women to vote. ON February 10, at 11 a. m., the house committee on oo'.nsge, weights and measures will, by the terms of a re.outiou agreed upon in cotnmittee,oti the iOth, vote npon the question of report.a f II . - .....1 ing to tne House a nui ior me iree ami unlimited coinage of silver. This de cision was reached harmoniously and sfter a meeting free from dispute. Thk United States dynamite cruiser Vesuvius will be ready for active serv ice by the last of February. '1 he delay occasioned In providing the vessel with projectiles and supplying a thin armor protection along the sides in tnc wake of the machinery ami boilers. The Vesuvius Is in commission and can proceed to sea any day. Pkkridknt .Mo.ntt of unii is reporieu to have told an official high in the Chilian service that there was not the slightest doubt but what all matters at present in dispute between the I'niteu States and Chill would le amicably settled within a short time. Represent ati vk Kookr Q. Mim.s. ol Texas, has written a letter to Speaker Crisp, rcsigniug his position as chairman of the committee on inter-state and foreign affairs. Thk court at Dcadwoou, S. I)., cut down Mrs. James G. Itlame, Jrs., ali mony allowance and attorney's fees, the husband pleading poverty. Senator Sawvkk and Secretary Kusk, who were bondsmen for several extreasurers of Wisconsin, will 1ms called upon to make good thousands of dollars pocketed by the treasurers as inter est on public deposits. Gov. Hoiks of Iowa was inaugurated for his second term, on the 20th, at Dcs Moines. Thk London Lancet publishes an an alysis of the bread in common use in the famine-stricken districts of Itussia, showing that 10 per cent, and probably more of the article is composed of woody fiber, leafy matter, seeds, silica, sand and other foreign substances. The so-called bread is of a dirty brown color and resembles peat Experts to whom it was submitted failed to rec ognize it as bread. David Dokkmcs, aged 92, died at Gloster, N. J., of the grip, and ar rangements were made for his funeral to take place on the 21st On that morning, his wife, also aged 9 died of the same disease, and was buried with her husband. The old couple were well known and much esteemed. Lady Mary Caroline UrudenklIIkuck, dowager marchioness of Ailesburv, died on the 21st She was a daughter of the eleventh earl of Pem broke and widow of the second mar quis of Ailesbury. At a meeting of the national demo cratic committee, held In Washington on the 21st it was decided to hold the national democratic convention In Chi cago on June 21. Tjik Sioux City train on the Chicago, St. Paul & Omaha railroad was wrecked by a. broken rail at Hamilton, Minn., on the 21st Fourslecpers were ditched and piled up in wild confusion. Hy a miracle no one was killed, ami few were seriously hurt LATE NEWS ITEMS. Miss Frances Willard telegraphed to Secretary IMaine. on the 21, asking in what respect prohibition was covered in the IlnifSJls treaty regarding the prohibition of liquor and of the slave trade in Africa, which was ratified by the senate a few days since. Secretary Itlaine responded as follows: "Senate ratified Itmssels general act without amendment including prohibition clauses." The World's fair commissioners appointed hy the Japanese government Y. Ytinmbo and S. Togitna, of Tokio, arrived in San Francisco, on the 22d, on tlieir way to Chicago to secure spaee for the erection of their national build ing in Jackson park. The Japanese government has appropriated MM),o03 yen (about 5fiO,tKK) for Its exhibit at the Columbian exposition. The business failures occurring throughout the country during the Feven days ended on the 22d, nuirihered for the United States. 274. and for Canada M, Or h total of 828, as compared with 5W0 the previous week. For the corre sponding week of last year the figures were 411. representing J?0 failures in the United States and nl In the Dominion of Canada. During the burning of the National Surgical itpdittite at Indianapolis, on the night of the2lst J. M. It Ice, vicepresident of the. Duckworth club of Cincinnati, rescued many of the Inmates, and on one occasion carried out a woman mid four children, the former In his arms and the later clinging to his arms and back. Kmrha P. Mai.i.ktt, of Hath, Me., who was recognlaed as the ablest master builder In that state, died, on the 21st, aged 70. He had built nearly 100 ships and was. at the time of his death, at work upon what is to the biggest ship in the world. Joseph P. Hkaki.ey. associate justice of the supreme court of the United States, died at his residence In Washington, at :15 a. hi., cm the 23d. of general debility, In the seventy-ninth year of his age. John LafkektY. aged 84 years, was found froen to death in a field adjoining his residence at East Nottingham, Pa., on the 21st He has wandered from his home oh the previous night iNrr.t'KNZA has appeared among the girl students of Girtou college, Cambridge, England, prostrating half of the young women In the college. Calvin S. Hkick, chairman, issued a call, on the i3d. for the national democratic conventkm to meet in Clilcage June 21.

INDIANA STA.TE NEWS.

R. W. Omknchaix. a pro r mhm Craw, fordtvllln eattle-rakwr, went suddenly Insane. Whilr lylntr in a tranee, James feterens, of Moore'a Hill, and vision of heaven. Thk demeerata of Indiana will hold their state convention on April 14. , A limb blown from a tree killed A burr Uvaa. near Hartford City. Jos. Knott, pioneer and very wealthy, died the other day at Xorth Mitchell, of the grip. , P.U'i. Kkttxkr was gored to death by a bull, near Kushville. Miss Ai.tha Wilson; of Dill borough, committed suicide by taking carbolic acid. Marshal Applkaatr, of Jeffersonville. is determined that boys indulging in "crap shooting" shall be punished. Chari.ks Pence, the C, W. ,t M. brakeman, who had his arm and shoulder liadly crushed several days ago. at Columbus, died from blood poisoning. Holi.y Austin, two miles north, of Madison, captured a female bald eagle measuring seven feet eight Inches from tip to tip. He first shot the bird. An air-brake 'has been invented by Frank Thalmiller, an Air-line engineer, at New Altany, by which any number of cars can be held under the easy and ready control of the engineer. Dan Kiiiti.ky, of Tipton, broke and swallowed forty eggs In eight minutes. Xati'HAL pas exploded in the cellar of W. II. WithofTs Indianapolis saloon. The cellar walls were demolished. Wm. Co.ni.kv was given five years in the pen, at Washington, for assaulting Miss Clara Whittmeyer, an evangelist. Coal has been di&covcrcd near Goshen. Kit. exe Nichols was found dead In a ditch at Goshen. Hkes deposited ojw,078 pounds of honey in Indiana last year. The Madison Hebrew congregation, Adath Israel, received a letter from exPresident Cleveland inclosing a donation of $10 toward repairing their synagogue. Arthur Orr, of Chicago, sent SAO. Prop. D. Ecki.ey Ili'NTER. of MooraIngton. died suddenly the other morning, at the age of fifty-eight Mr. Hunter was well known, not only in llloomIngton and Monroe county, but throughout the state as a prominent educator. A NATURAL-OAS explosion occurrea four miles east of Tipton the other evening; which will probably result In the death of Snerman llobbs, son ox County Commissioner Hobbs. A new well had just been hooked on, and young Hobbs was disconnecting a pipe when the explosion occurred, burning him so badly that his death is expected. At I'ortiaad. Jloston ail. wmic carelessly handling a revolver, accidentally shot Loy Adams in the arm, the ball glancing and striking- Charles Waltz in the hip. Waltz s injury is quite seri ous. George Kirbv of Royerton, a few miles north of Muncie, returned home the other evening from Jackson county, where he was taken a few days since, charged with the Marsh murder, committed at Seymour, New Year's eve. Kirby says before leaving Hrownsburg, through his attorneys. H. Slierley, Ilranaman and lturrell, of Hrownsburg, and Col. Hardy, of Washington, he instituted suit for 510.000 damages against Frank McGovern, the Seymour livery man, who arrested and imprisoned him. At Paris, Dr. Russell, aged eightytwo, and wife, aged tlnrty-six, were iwth buried in the same grave at the same time. They died within four hours of each other Dr. Russell was a well known and succe f u! practicing physician of that place anil Mrs. itus sell was his second wife Thk town of Adams was visited by a destructive fire the other morning, and the principal business part of the town was consumed. Loss about SJ0.000. HY the explosion of natural gas in a boarding-house at Anderson, live per- . it sons were injuren. one laiauy. Thk river is frozen over at Vincennes, the first time in several years. .Ikssk Jacobs, who killed his brother Ellsworth, will be tried at TintOB. Michael Erski.n. 101, the oldest man in Hoope county, died at T horntown. At M uncle, the seven-year-old dauirh terof Robert Swarengan, was burned to death by her clothing catching fire Natural gas is giving out at Shelby ville. Ei.woon is sighing for an opera house. Skvkxty-fivi: indictments were found against Porter county saloon-keepers. II win and Rebecca Catren.of Pendle ton. celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary. Strkkt car employes at Evansville want shorter hours. Twelve irirls of Summitvillc have organized a brass band. Ice is Iwing harvested at Wabash lor the first time In two winters. J, R. I.on.v.v had a foot crushed off while attempting to lioard a train at Cass Junction, near Peru. Davio Ktxoiif.KY, o( El wood, who re cently inherited SIO.tMJO. hearing that a iruardian was to lie annomtcd. tied. Kahiuts this winter are very plentiful and everybody who can handle a gun is out Hunting. Jamks Dwire. the fiftccn-ycar-old hoy who was caught licneath the de scendinff care la the Columbia mine near 1$ rar.il, aad badly crushed, died the . . oiner ntgnu A two-YKAR-oi.p child of Madison Moant and wife, of Fladlcy township, near Seottslmrg. died the other night from the effects of a scald. The mother made an attempt to save the child a fall, and in doing so overturned a pot of boiling coffee upon the little one. Thk bricklayers' union of Anderson has adopted a scale of prices calling for 45 cents per hour, nine hours to constitute a day's work, with Ml cents an hour and eight hoars on Saturday. The contractors are uissatisnen. Jpiiuk Gko. II. Howu of the Fiftysixth jud cial circuit and judge of the Indiana supreme court; dlcd'ntliUhome In New- Albany.

FIRE TRAP. Parnlsa f the Indwrns Hnrghml IitstM4e t lstHHpH A w mrrr ,4 rseriptlwM--A Large XwmWrr tt the Patient HatHjr Injured. iwtt at Lwwt MttreH. Whose HH Hv Been Heenvered. Cremated. Imhaxapolih. Ind., Jan. inThe Indiana Surgical Institute iHtrnetl last night, the names breaking out just before ttiklnlght in the old an sex. a block separated from tlw main building by just a narrow sjwue, Itefore the Are was discovered the whole interwr was ablaae. The Institution hm! about w nmatcs most of whom were helpless cripples. When the fire department arrived the windows were full of msieamiiig, moaning cripples, and the seene was tmu of horror beyond descrip tion. The work of rescue was begun at oneu with ladders, aad the inmates were removed with great rapidity, but at east thirty were injured, some terribly. In the confusion and excitement it is almost impossible to get names, but some of the worst hurt are: Mrs. Gales, of Madison. Ind.: fell from a ladder with a child in her arms; internally injured. , Kate Elstrang, Indianapolis; fatally burned. Mrs. Thomas, Indianapolis; fatally burned. Fannie Rreeden, Memphis, Tenn.; badly burned; recovery doubtful. Harry Stearns, Warren, la.; burned about feet Clara Morris, address unknown; back injured. Grant Van lloesen, Aitliena, .N. hand and hair burned. Clarence Mead, Athens, N. Y; leg hurt. William Helbach, Dunkirk, N. Y.; burned. Leora Knowles, Independence, Ind.; back hurt in jumping. W. W. Snyder, Troy. 0.; internally injured, falling from window. W Mansfield. Otsego. V.; foot hurt- In jumping. Mrs. John S. Stokes. Danville, III.; ankle sprained. Nellie Mason, Warworth county, Wis.: lumped from the third story and is fatally hurt Mrs. Lazarus, of Texas; jumped from third-story window and will die. Mrs. J. J. Simpson and child, seri ously hurt R. Connor, fell through hole in floor; fatally hurt May llallingcr, Indianapolis; terribly burned. The patients were carried to various hospitals and hotels as fast as rescued, and nobody .knows who is missing. One girl was seen to come to a window and a moment later fall back into the flames. After the fire had been In progress a half hour twenty women were found standing on a rear roof inst ready to jump. J hey Had escaped attention ir the confusion, though screaming at tne top of their voices. They were recited in safety. It is feared at thk writing that as many as fifteen were suffocated by smoke and perished In the flames of the old annex. 1 f time proves this to lie true, a terrible responsibility rests uton the owners of the institute. It was a veritable fire trap. The old an nex and main building were noth ing more nor less than old fashioned four-story business blocks, the main building at the corner of Georgia and Illinois streets and the annex, immediately east of it, fronting on Georgia street The halls were narrow, as were also the stairways: there were no proper exits and no conveniences to be used in ease of nr The fire originated in the second floor of the eastannex.near the east wall. ami burned that building, spreading from it to the main building. The patients in the main building were all gotten out amid indescrilmble scenes of excite' meat and horror. Many were rescued from the annex, and it is honed that all were gotten out, yet It is feared that several were lost. SltterM I-atI Itoillm KuHnit. Inmanapoms, Ind.. Jan. 22, 3 Ai M, Thus far sixteen dead bodies "have Wen found in the burning building. They were burned jmst recognition. MANNING'S EULOGISTS. lie Was i;mmI to the Poor, nnd .Mourn Ills Lim Mt. Titer London. Jan. 22. The funeral serv' ices over the remains of Cardinal Manning were held in the ISrorupton oratory yesterday. Admission to the oratory was by ticket only, for it would have been utterly Impossible for the structure to contain a hundredth pert of the vhM. crowd who were desirous of pay ing a last token of respect to the deat! prelate. The crowd began to gather in the vicinity of the oratory at an early hour, and every minute it gained in size. 1 1 was composed largely of Work ingmen and their families, anil on every side could be heard expressions of Iovo for the man who had devoted so much of his time and talents to bringing about a betterment in their condition, and who having fought the good fight, had gone to his reward. "He was good to the poor," people In the crowd were heard to exclaim. Hundreds of times was this repeated through the vast crowd, many of the members of which had a persona knowledge of the kindness of heart of the dead cardinal, who had taken in people cf all religions. No higher praise could be spoken of any man than that "lie was good to the poor," and the poor of London have good reason to moHra his loss. The Horn)) Conspirator M London, Jan. 22. At the cxamlna tion of the dynamite conspirators at Walsall, they pretended that the bombs foaiid at the soclallstics club were electric cell models; that they (the pris oners) all worked upon these models, and that they were In the employ of man who made them perodical visits In order to examine the progress made. After a considerable amount of tcsU atony for ami against the prisoners had been furnished. they were remanded ua ill January 20. it Is reported that one of the prisoners lias written out and v!Hfd a full notifeseios

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THE COUNTRY' COMMERCE.

The tiewrl CtHMlllbm tt lite Chwu... ThrHwck K. U. Ifeta ! Weeklrii vlew-ladaslrkHi Well Kipw4' the Trt MHvement Still l.nricr-TL. mwHmi raHwe. Ktr. Nkw York. Jan. 33. R. G. n,.,, Co.' weekly review of trade says; Xeaew at tW MMsonk mod a. i. m f Kod ami preparation f year tA live trwie nil the time, awl it U y-t t ,.,. Xa riH-t material rhitnee m the didriMiti.H. i. dmHriert are remarkably well emfdorH r th in urn, mm iw mvvemettt K crM U ulll larjee, ami refHMl from every jsrt of th. ,1JttB, try expree even KreatereoaHtlence than in the proMiecU ft trade, while in t,tu- Un deanKe, thoneh icradttal improvmeat U t. ready seen. Rumors of comimt war have Hiirnt the stock market te some extent iluriii the paitt week, but bad not substance emwich t f . leci money marxeia or uaue m tne n hea vy lmyimc of coal stock of late lead tn .wbelief that nettlementx twaencisi to one itnir. taat industry will soon Ins effected, Th nuir. kete for staple product have liven umli-turUni by epecuMtkm, which hi held m p1- ' ,r the enormotiH suindiea. Wheat advaiei-) ii( cent, ami receipt at the wettt have .v Hffbter owinc to severe weather, but expats continue larKe, Corn i comimc forward vt-ry freely and luw declined I1 of ate, and -i..rm for the week will itrobaldy m very Oats are one-quarter rent lower, but i. I trod act are a shade stronger. Oil W declined half a rent ami advanced a quarter. In other market iiiinm. ant changes in prW are notkfd. Report from other ckien indicate some real incrmw la tua well a frreat confidence in (the future A! Phibulelpam lttcremdmr sales are seen in irr good, the northwest kxulmK in imnltax. Larirer orders am retiorted for nail am v. n. eral improvement hi hardware, and ltetr or-det-H for iron have caued additional furaho to tfdn bUwit. Ill wool there are few trattuift..n, ami jvlate and jewelry are quiet. Clnntituti report Keneral murine opening Itf-tekir At Cleveland roiled iron is in active demand uA some advance is seen in ore with lanje mW Lake frelteht are contracted for at m ad vance over hut year. At Detroit country order are more free and some manufacturer working overtime. At Chicago genera! trade i buyer than a year ago, and collection rac ier: an increase of a third U seen in flour and corn receijrt, tmt revipt of wheat and lnt are double, of rye three times and of dieW Kef four times last year , while dectva U noted only in mt, barley and cured meat'. At Milwaukee cold weather had a good effect a&4 the demand for money in the lnmWr and lire stock trade I active. At MinneatmH extreme cold cause a slight decrease In trade, but Hour i in demand, the output being 17:i?OM lrrK against Il&,ftO)t year, for the week At St Paul proatiects of trade are excellent and money ea.y, ami at Omaha very eny, with trade improving. At St. Loui severe snow storms sinre January 1 have interfered with the retail trade.but wholesale dealers find no complaint, collection are fairly prompt, and settlements of freight rate are expected to reetore the trade with Mexico. At Denver nusinet is very good for the wson. At Galveston extreme cold retard buiin-s and hxesof cattle on the ranges am heavy At Xew Orleans tighter cotton receipt help the price and encouragw bustee; RUgar U active and strong, an J a better feeling prevails though trade a yet improve but little. At Chariestoft some improvement is 1001 thovsth large, sup. pHe of cotton am still on hand. The output of precious metals in lfl ha tieen sun-l in only two yearn, and according to Welbt-Panto's statement amounted to S3175.M gold and Sf. MI.IW) silver. SUJMl.SM copper, nnd 12A,TMI lead. The Mexican output K silver wai W-i.-IUW Annual retMirtK of many other indus tries show that the prodartion in hl has rarely If ever been equaled, and the new year liegins with no prospect of decrease in any industry Kven the wool manufacturers attpear to have used more wool butt year than in any previous year. Import having leen the largest, on record. In woolen them is a consnleralde return demand for spring goods ami the opening of many style of men's wear for the following season is met tbu far by good order. An tcellent trotine i done by joMter m eottn goods, which in the medium and cheaper grade i untrecedenteil. while knit good are fairly strong. The reduction of rate by the Rank xt Ragland fnmi 3 to 3 1 cent. now tn.- conHdence that inevalw tn foreign money market. Actual loan am made in London at tamefourth of a cent on call, uad hem have dec'JncJ f rom 2h U 2 jer cent The treasury & jHtM out iW,no mom than it ha tnken in dunw the week, awl report from all monetarj- ccb tcrs show ample sii4y, an easier market and. except at the smth, a comparatively iWht demand with fair -gK4l ndleetioa. Mercbandie exortt from New York in three iwk have been i-er cent. gmaU-r in valu? than for the enm weeks-last year, while in import them hH l-n n slight decrrnw. The mormons xv of exiiorte. still continuing, leal many to believe that mom gW mut Hnl imi orted. Imt foreign exchange ha ricn h!f scent dnring the week, mrtwithwtawlliK reports of mti hating by London in the stock market. The buHne-s fmlnres occurring thrcmch'nrt the country during the h"t seven days. numler for the Unltrtl States, 2Ti. ami for Canada 54 -r a total of :; n compared with !' week ami 4 the wee!: prcvioto the wt For the correewiding we,t of it Jfr the figure were 41 1, representing failnrtp th- Uwitetl States, and SI in the lKmL-ii THE WORLD'S FAIR. Arrival f the .Ipnese World's Talr :immUloHers In fnn I'mnclse". San Kkancisco. Jan. 23.-The Wtirld's fair commissioners appointed bv the Japanese govern men t, Ytinmlw and S. Toglnia. of Tokks have arrived here, and will leave for Chicago in a few days to seetre simce for the erection of their national bnilding in Jackson nark. The commissioners say: "A t ?lu last session of our parliament r,O.B0O,veii, equal to S'M.OtHi. Was appropriated for an exhibit at the Columbian exposition. Of this amount about SIO0.OW will be applied to the erection of building The plan is not yet prepared. hi tnc structure will 1ms built of tho s? f l.tKKI years ago. The interior will W devoted to a collection of Japanese n? arts and curiosities, rcpresMit ing three different epochs in our history, one SH years ago, the second 4W years nZ nndthcthinl showing features of the last half century. Kach perhnls mark a different dynasty, and the disp.a? will be a sort of historical panoramaA bazar will also be provided for general exhibits. A great deal of interest in the World's fair is manifested In Japan. ' the exhibits special features will made of different kinds of silk and ' varlttes of tea. The fine arts will alfo be well provklcd for. Terrible Kperlence rf a Illver. Chicago, Jan. 2.-l)iver John Scullv had a terrible experience at twr crib yesterday forenoon which aJ coat him his life. He went down in well at the crib 80 feet Iwlow the face to clear away anchor ice that clogging the port-lioles leading- to uw water tunnel. The eurrcnt lrc li into the pothole and there he JJ maincd fortr minutes head down, sixteen men vainly pnlllnif the l line around his waist. ThM messages were sent to the pHiepiBP s tmnTemiBected with the tunnel jo kut down and the diver was rescne