Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 February 1892 — Page 6

WEEKLY COURIER. C 330A30C, PaMMw.

- IXWAXA.

The Xmpras Elisabeth of Austria mmIkimm wkj III. It k feared that the m4 mws of tbe death of ktr mother wttl bar dkastrou. eff tt upon bar MMjeaty her ntMUwl eonditioa. The anaouoeemeat tbat Wkitelaw id. United Sta4 minister to Fraaoe, iwill retara to Xew York soon. kM led to tbe rumor that he will resign hfc podtioa aad resume editorial work.

Tub prospect of a settlement of the Chilian ambrogllo without recourse to arm is viewed with tlw Htmost satisfoetioa Mi Liverpool, Nitrate shareholders whose interest are so deeply iavedved. are vastly relieved. Fire at Columbus. O., on tbe 9th. destroyed the handsome ami costly hioek extending from Rich street to

ismnutaao !rom Uih street U)1'mH. A large number of Nna wera knwMl out; lose, etiinW at HI

The rK-sident's. message on tbe Chilian affair was eut to both houses of congress on tbe tk The reading of

ine naporrant ttoemaent was listened to in profound silence and it was imnwdiately referral to tbe proper committees.

The senate committee oa naval affairs has reported favorably a bill apprOBriatinr $iy.30 to the fsaU of

John Ericsson, the constructor of the 'Monitors.' This amount w (nanA

to be due Capt Ericsson forhia services in. planning ami constructing the United States war steamer "Priaee-

tOR."

A r stria has replied to th American note claiming moat favored nation treatment for the United States Hsder the treaty of 1SST, to the effect that Austria regards the treaty a obsolete, hut is disposed to negotiate a new treaty, either on tke basis of reciprocity, or of the favored nation arrangement

COIIBENT TOPICS. TJDS EW H MIBT. FIFTY-EOOND OOWOKESS. In mm Marif, or. the Jtta. Mm wttag ef Mr, OheMera a aeaahH freat Tmm mm ww. meadad hjr the winaa-m oa vteN mm! riictlam. A bill wm mtroaaeed te eMaklbk a Oeaat laeaaorialkaU at Vmm uOeer, X. Y. Tke pwddenCa mMaea tbe ChlBan aeertioa wa received, read and referred ki tb roaimit tee a foreta Mktlnu Tk --. f Inii

beadley ,rf tbe raprome eort. wm aaaeMa. aadoatof iMMfwrtto ta mt ary f ta Wd jrfait the aaM adJoar4 la th boM tae kf pijNK-tl iaeNm froai ta prNUeat

tee oa foreign afftirm. Anoac tbt Mil htroeaeed wm om to preveat deetrnetive wo4 in tae MMippi rtTer by btiMdteff re, aad aakiair appropriation tbmtoc. Im Um HMt, oatae m. the chapUta prrd for "rieateoaMM and pe ierd uw ta had AmoMoakr Mr. Hoar taat ia fatare neentife JocubkhiU priated ia the proofed ta of tae aoM lw oaN4 froat the

"up rrytti was acrven M- rH'VT4 Wits ot minor importaaee were pMd and tae sieaate took vp tk La A bra ckiM, waicb oocapied tae tiate aatll adjoaraawat. Ia the houee a fed! wm raaoil reHeriBtt tke UalTrHr of MiMoari from refpoaatbihty for erdnaAcv Ivup-t to tt and iWtroyt-! by flra. A reeolntioa by Mr BivekinridKe Ky.) tMag farther htforaMtioH of the prwdieat oa the Ckiliaa qaeotiea wa. aftr hathy debate, referrvdut tke eommSttee oa fore affair. CoaUenttkm of tae ralee of tke Fifty-first coaBm wu tken reemaed. Ix tbe waate, oa tke STth, a resolution culling en the pnwideet. In him dhcretion, to fnraieh tim wrtajtmBkiBii vrith China runnlWir th .

ctkn of Mr. KUir m iahter to tbat country wm adopted. Tke reoolHtkm (hcbiriag Mr. Koraee Calitoa entitled to tke seat in the sa ate nude Tant by the redgiMtioa of Jaatee

jmnwui w aooptea aaa Mr. t nil ton wm reearmed ia kU seat la tke bouoe a tall wm T! proridiaK for a railroal aad waeoa bridge orr tke Mbebvdppl at Seatk St, Peal, Mian. Several bilk were tntrodaefd and refenvd,andtbe koae tken miamed enibratioa of the report of the committee oa rule. I.v the Moate, ea the JftHh. an aiditiooat m--ae froai the preaident oa the Chilian affair, witk aorompeayiat; doeumeaU, were presentod by tbe prMidinc ofllor aad rwi, after which the weaate proceedd with rontiae badaee. aad biter took up tke La A bra UU la tke hoaee the preeakat's aeooad Mwig on tke Ckilaui attter wm reed aad refem d to the ruataaitte? on faivin affairs. Tbe dbeueaioB of tke report of tbe committee on rule wm thea rfenmed. A rv-olatiim aanoaaciefc tbe death ef Hon. r H. SipiaoU wm eabmitted. aad M a

atarK ot reapeet toe aonse adjouraa. PERSONALAND GENERAL.

FfHXCK Gsoiwr or Walks, bow heir resnwptire to tbe IJritie-h throne, will ahortlr be appointed to one of the inest embers in the serrice. He fore He take his new command he will probably o on a tonr of Egypt in the roral yacht "Victoria and Albert" nntii'he. has thoroofrhly recovered from his late IttnCMw Ge. liKNJAMi.v F. Hiti.kr Oelirerwl ,the elotBir argumeat, on the 9dth, in

the proceedings before the supreme conrt of the United States, institutel t enre the reienseof the Chicago anarehi.s. Fiebien and Schwab, who are now confineil in the Joliet (HL) penitentiary for complicity in tbe Harms rket tragedy. Thk crew of the United SUtes cruiser Kaltimore hare prewntod tbe Italtiniore (Md- Kan with n beaatifal oil pnintinfr of the reel in the bay of Naples eeentd by a noted artist ia Italy. The jrift in recognition of tbe interest taken by Mews. A. S. A bell A Co., of the Sna. in the welfar of tiun

Kaltiaaorc'A crew.

I.fOCiKiKs malent the British foreign oe on the SJdh, hrooifht tmt the fact that nobody there seenHHl to be aware that Knfriantl bad offered to act as arbitrator In the troubles between Chili and the United States. On the other hand it wan Hemi-oSScially sal that it donked that there was any truth ki tlte .statement. Tr. representatives of the rarioss trades in Lirerpool arearratii'inr for a irn-at public denantrati(n in sitfiport of the measnre lookiaf toward rteffotiation with America Ur a eMtral treaty frf arbitration. Tbe ohieet vi

the demoatratiott is to call public at-,

ii-tiiMin 10 ine aenentt expected to be derived from such a measure.

A.wrio: mevMkjte from the preskient. nccOntaB!cd by t!w full text of Chili's repone to tins ultimatain. wa-s wibsnitted to eonjrres on the Sth. The president cxpreed himif as enwtirly atbed with the answer, ami both the me.vare and Chili's apology were received with choirs and gratiaration liy both hrnrtes of eonirres. While the text of th Chilian reFfme to -Mfcretary Itlajne's nltinnatHm 1h1 hot yet, Wen made pnblic on the 5t7th. it wa wmi-oflktally rtren oat that the answer was considered as o,ite

Muts;ac;orr to tlw? authorittes. Chili hariRfr asrrerd to alt that wne,4emnndcd of her. atwt expreWnff the most friendly feelinrr for the fforerntnent and rMol

of the United State.

AKCHj.Mor iEKLAsn left St. Paal, Minn., on the nth. for New York, en route for Liejre, Itelginm. where he will attend the international Catholic

conference. lie will be-abroad foar

month ami will vWt Rome. The archbishop's visit is alM ramorel to be in

connection with the vacant cardinal-

ate, ami kin appointment thereto k Bmon the probabilities. A IHSPATCH from Santin?o tie Chile, the a-Mh. stated tbat the Chilfnn an. tborities ha.1 read President llarrWw's apecint mesAaffe to conffrv of that htte. ami in ropmise ptjmmI the wtthtlrnwal of Minister Moatt's insnltinc; letter with an apology! the withdrawal of the demand for the recall of Minister Bfran. nnd the submission to arbitration of tbe United States' demand for reparation in the Italtfanore affairs, Kamox Prtkr Kxam'ri. Fkux Cha-Al-the hero of Itelgtan iwlepndenee, died in Itrnssela, on the arth, at the ax e of M. His wife also diet! aboat tbe Mime time, affed ftt Itaron Chawl tk part, in 16a. in the war ajraiast Iloilncd. r.ml by hm Watery ami ability rapidly in military rank, Weominy a feweral of the liWrxtiitjr army. After the acknowledgment of Beltian independence he was minister of war ami hM other important efliccs.

Secretary Tkacv received a dispatch, on the niffkt of the SStli, from Commander Evxn. of the United States crniser Yorktown, announcing the arrival of that vessel at Callao, Peru. This is the port to which the Yorktown was ordered to convey the Ualuiacedist refugees taken aboard the vessel at Valparaiso. Thk entire plant of L. Templin & Sons, iloriste amlseedmen. locatcnl near CanHebl, O., wa6 destroyed by fire on

ine 3iR. loss insurance, Thk miaistrr has furnished several

shining lights to the dramatic profession, lntt there are verj- few instances on record where the latter has contributed anything to the work of the religtous field. Snch a ca.se, nnd a promi

nent one, too, is now found in the retirement of Geo. Hanlon, of the famous llanlon brothers, who will take up work; m the evangelistic field. Pang Yrxo, a wealthy Chinaman of Indianapolis, ami Ida Norton, also of Indianapolis, ami daughter of wealthy parents, were married in Chicago on

the night of the tttth. The elite of Chicago's Chinese society was treated to a genuine sensation, and carried the festivities far into the night.

SfRAKKR Cwsf made his nppearance in the house on the 'JSlh, for the first thne snce the ltolWays. He was far from well, and he did not remain in tbe chair long. After the present's message had been read he retired, calling Jlr. Hockery to wield the gavel. Thk sentence of Hugh Adam, of Utah, conrkted of polygamy, has been commute.' by the president on the condition that lie shall forever abstain front polygamy, Mrs. E. C. L,?fwoRTHV. Nebraska meiaherof tte board of lady manager of the World's fair, has issued a circular asking women to submit designs for a hammer which is to be used by Mrs. IVdkr Palmer to drive the last naH in tbe women's bnlldlnw at the dedication

uctober l'i 1 He hammer will be male of native woods of Nebraska, inlaid with srIl, silver ami iwarl. Thk. Texas state rKrs. Wner the personal eiKnmand of II. Mabry, mljntant vncral of Mate, expected to have Uarxa mrromwlwl liefire the evening of the '-th. The wily rcvolutkmary leader would be called upon to surrender ami if be made resistance would Ijc taken, dead or alive.

I.v the southern and remote western states the supply of npplicatits for the railway null service is not equal to the demand, .1. W. Cmfk. the deposed republican secretary of the lowa senate, obtained a temporary injunction, on tbeSstb. iestraining .Speaker Mitchell from certifying to the election of 1'ursons, awl one restraining warrants for Parsons' salarr. IH'RtTio a bnmiuet and concert in the sultan's palace as Coastantiuople.on the ath. in honor of Prtnec Charles of IloheHir.ollertt. a heavy screen was overturned, and would have fallen upon the sultan had not Prince Charles sprang forward and prevented it The, stiltan gratefully thanked the prince for the act, ami conferred nion liim the Turkish life-saving mcdnt and tlte grand cordon of the Order of Omauleh. Kvkr since the legintiiiig of the Chilian controversy there have lwen numeroHS abollcatl'm for enlUttnnnt

at the Krnoklyn navy-yanl, but since the reevnt war talk there has been a notices We increase in the number of yung volunteers who loiter around the York- street gate. Johx Kmms, of Philadelphia, a brother to tlte United States sailor killed by the Chilians, has engaged aa coousel ex-Attorney Gen. W. V. Kerr, of Pennsylvania, to press an indemnity elaim for his brother death against the Chilian government The amount of indemnity that will be asked has not been decided Mpon. The New York state, asscniblrhaa passed a hill allowing neivspaH!r raportersi toMitaes electrkaUxeHlioa.

Tnr. steamship Kara well, whicn aaikHt Jauuary I front ItalUmora with a fall cargo of eoal for St, haebt, Wwd. ladles, U now known to be on her way to Montevideo, where her cargo of eoal will be transferred to the United Stabs cruisers Chicago, Atlanta aad Keanlngtot. AacKMWHor Laxkvi.v died at .Father Ptdnt, Can., on the evening of the vath, after aa illness of twtd

diceasel was 70 years old. and was tbe

nrst insitop of tbe Kimouaki diocese. THK Fntneb war-shhts have left

Tangier. From Utbi it kt concluded

that the Morocco affair ia not likely to cause any further trouble in the near

future. Thk French government will ask the chamber of deputies for a grant of S,SW.tMH) francs for tbe French exhibit at the Chicago World'a fair. It ia tke opinion among naval officers in New York that the Chilian affair, even if there is not any war, will be the lest thing that could have Impelled for the navy. The result, they sny.will lie that the number of war vessels will soon be doubled, and within a few years the United States will be what she

ought to be a formidable maritime power. Tub queens ware store of West Jt Tice, in Cincinnati, w-as destroyed by fire on the night of the 27th. causine a hm of

$100,600. Knoel Hros., notion ami toy dealers, loot $80,000. The building, belonging to II, F. West, was damaged $t.0O0. The losses are fairly well covered by insurance.

Hktwi:kn 1 and 2 o'clock ou .t.e morning of the 27th the Union bank of Wilton. Ia.. was robbed of St. 000.- Tbp

lnk is in the center of tbe town, but j

though the noise of the safe-nlowing was heard by one man, the nature wa not suspected. Mas. ItKTSV llfRGKSS. weurhinr near.

ly -MX) pounds, died of the grip and was : buried at Mit.bt11 I ml on th rtli 1

She was one of the largest women in j that part of the state.

It is suggested on every hand in the navy department that even if Chili has made an ample apology, and if our congress should deckle on that account to refrain from further warlike proceedings, it would be, nevertheless, highly desirable to carry ont the idea of making an imposing naval display ia Chilian waters, and this will probably be the policy of the department. It is

to be expected, therefore, that a large fleet of our war vessels will soon visit Valparaiso and other Chilian ports. Thkkk is an almost unanimous expression of sathfactioa among senators

ami representatives in congress over the peaceable ending of the threatened hostilities with Chili. Congressmen generally, irrespective of party, com- j mead the course of President Harrison j and Secretary lllaine, and treat the ' matter as a settled thing. i A.vdkkw Stepiikx.son the colored t man who was driving on the night of

the terrible Sarah-street .sleigh-ride : slaughter in St Louis, is becoming insane by reason of brooding- over the ' terrible accident. Tin; New York senate, on the 36th, ' passed the World's fair bill, appropri- ( ating S800.000 and appointing twenty- J four state World's fair commissioners. I For the tenth time within the past year an attempt w:h made, oa the 27th, j a. .a t a. - .

i m? i nre to taetcuyoi mirnngton, i Ia. In one or two eases the iocen- J diaries have been successful ia destroySng property. j Lee Gibson, a colored youth. 3 years ' old, wif taken out of" jail at Owen- '' ton, Ky., on the night ;of the 27th, by , a mob. and hanged for the murder of Frank I.eggerns. '

INDIANA STATE KEWS. Wm, Uowttox, of Aadersoa, wa held ap and robbed of M y footpads. Haxki.wooii district school, waa sat afire and burned down. !l'Minh a daaM near Madison Jim Konsa was eat twenty-six time by kk uncle. Jim Veils. Kuaot.AN are tearing New Harmony wide Thk (HM-oner is loidtinc iU the Iaduinapolis horror, A LAKnK agrieuitaral wtarlca may soon I hi bailt at Ft. Wayne. Ili.KMAS H.uiKK, a bachelor, fiftyfour Years of aire, was found dead.

hanging from a ladder in tke rear room

of his realdaace ia Laporta, lie was a gardener. Anothkk Charley Itosa hasturawl ap In Ft. Wayne. A poctok has a double-healed calf on exhibition at Union City. Sa.MIT.I. ( UAVKV kiuI William bele

were tamping a heavy blast in a mine 1

near itrazil. when the bar struck a

THE BUM HEM WOULD.

K. t. Ilea Ce'a Weekly Kerrt-.trlee I.hw, TrwOe sad CwMeetbMM bod. Seewia te Kr ik Mwj frm AH selboM of tk CtHmtrx-KnorHMOM VMtH KreiHpU m NVw Verk-A HettM- feeMnc bi tke Wsat Htrkt. Nkw York, dan. tt.-K. (1. Ihta A Co.'s wiN'kly review of trmle sayst It k aadeaUbai that there esiat a eoaMemhie feelia of diaapfa'ittttsmt. More baaNa. bat at htwer ierea, mmns to be the rale. That the volume rf trade ta irfaulnally mrrmduit.

eTa m unmmm wwea uire beea dalMd, tkere MMntobadoabt. md m aa ana wal namWof m. iivvaaittMart.tl.iawrvimh of Mane yielding la twwea, m that tfc? averse d.eHe In n.ns of alt Mmamedttti darbnc tae part week kM been aview than half of me percent Mmey eoatbiaes la abundant nP$r, the Movement of prodaacta coati'taee bvnte, aad extmenbaary eaporte ht DeeemMr. amomttisK to alnmat M., Mpuaet m qarte

1 Th fnreura trade of tkt rommt In lioi wm

ntr ia eximrta aad abw ia importa than that of any peeviotts year. Tkere ht asr ImebiMie dem- in iron, bnt torr, ht weekly oatpnt idaee tke Utirrm-Mti-Btwl IMnrl nl 1 Unlr W ,m

msrwa wrpnw, .mo i?ai ine raomsa co paay kae reduced Xo. 1 Aathraru Ml imts

l i jm. aaa B(M!iMer iron U m mh ktwwr

THE RlrH-Y TO

CHILI.

The Apobtcjr .te, f afMsnt r !.sb.mr aZT,. e ttaeMbm r lHH.Hllr. ' UU -It, Washixutox, Jan, 3.M u netmeetinK, vestenbif ,i.i..,V.w

Minister

say

o.

- - - - t - - - r 'tto nun n a rnin prww niece of tlinL mabine' a soark tbst . ' PiUxbarxh. Bar hoa tt dull at lkilal.lthitaad

.u.. i i ! .ti i weak at Ckbsm ami

iw uniiiic aau wrniK main ; , ,. . , . - Iniared lifl, , deorabl by lara indcrha. while aw injured both men atraetaral mCh are rt..t ef w,k. tVWM IllK Indianapolis ministers denounce knrerjtt 1 ceau. witk mnderat" extm anl a the carelessness of the owners of the output. Tin i an eacitk kwer. at tt.i

t iV!tts, twt lead fc troaifrat i.Vtxnt Cl h I artthfl. with a rat of vt m t!eld ratM i by the I.eb!rh. bat nrvwiMauu'iiiU hoe., m.

Mil veil to nUVe the M-bedafe prie o-nte n-r

ras tllscnsse.1. It was di W liaisterUvganslKHtbiW & il

-y --"- i areira, Chilian m

o, ,Weign affair, that kiepH- Z mde of .Secretary muiw f th. imlicatel a .leslra on the p!iri M Otilmvi goversment U aihf' 7 Unite.! Stabes f iu feeling o lif over the aaaault upon tba sail,,,. ItalUnH-e in ValparahM,. '11,75 to the MatU nou- 0, her U, ami the renest for T reea l of Minister Kgan. tbeU u: be directed to sav. -M.t..i w

factory Snch tming the cas,, I mted States w ill '

com- ! reiMtratbtii intlm u.,r-.. . .

. I ' . ' ""Mirers irV :, , J j U to Chili to initinte mfcon iaand ,M;r, of jtK!e and ri-l.t. a

i tee. hpor!sfxsmoUrehie srwiJly iudlJ rate a irmdcal mcrw? hi the volume of trade.

ai mmon were ate nwr MaVr fr lH and

sh; hsstiier in more aettve; iVmiMt2,- fctde Armor, and the joM.liur lrb ia .try k'1 U

jrod. with large wtera tnlw. Tnde M ' wind fs bu-e, des Kiejr 3J.'o poand4. At I PhiUrlelphk iroa U quiet and eoal mtr.:iz.d, J

burned instituta.

A Sol th ltitxn undertaker will supplj male, J finale or mixed quartets at fa

ncrals, as o est ml. Mis. Wm. Wai.Krr, of Kransvilla has recovered her child, which was kid naped bj its father four years ago. Twe.vtv-two hundred eae of Us grippe have been reported at Princeton this month, and fifty deaths. Thomas Lkimkav. a well-hwlo shoe

maker, was ran down by a l'ig Fout freight traiu, at Lafayette. His iKMly was dragged two squares ami cut tc pieces. Nkw Auiaxv poker-players oontxrollers and gamblers of all grades, have tied to the woods. 'Cause why, the grand jury is in session. (Hakrv West, of Indianapolis, was Bred at by an unknown assassin. Miss Josik McI)oXAi.n,of Wabask,deserted by her husband went insane.

m: if:ii: . -.,., . . I trade aad eolletiana ar Kt te &n,l t vtu.

v.t.-i tiiHm, cm. his w ne sinroav at t u. . , , . . , r, t.n,.- , aH trade w aoad for tbe woo and roUWuunMrK. ttoas wtirfactory At Kaaa City aa mere Miss Li'Cr CAMrsF.I.I, a Tipton 1 ln tnde h noted, ami at Denver 1-wiaee h school teacher, was badly cut by a coon I fir Xemidtfaand XshviUe trads Ltqwiet; while huntinir ! at New Or Wan cAum i Wit with h -vy rvr . ' .. . .... J eeifte. 8aar U steady and rine h qnict and at CRAW F0RIWVIU.K will have a new j Savannah tra! is fairly good. Ia drr b depot j tbrre sterns to be rather le activity aa to rotTHKKEnew factories aretiked of for ie-l'. l ta knH rods dnllaeae. FlwooL i Mter fet-mut in tke wool marwet. " t, . . . i hra-ever. N'ew York, si at Boton. an I tke l AXli 1 1'.V. a Wealtkr Ch bibibti nf i rraHknlnv U mvuuik.) : i

t . vm i .... "-r - v. . i . im.. h.mm . ,u MK Hm Indianapolis, and Ida Morton, also of J ,,v meneed, Cottoa ban elahth lower jit

with a salute f the

n

the incident will W considered cuS

oy mis government Until r&MnnUs.me offer of ivparation, of e. rT there will lie nothing to arbUm-.w nt) point of difference exbd, '1 j may be so satisfactory tht arbitwkj m that score will not Ik? Wf e-ssai - At the cabinet meeting the ,,",, of a dispatch from Minister p .ac nve,l Thursday, were made ! It issaHl that Mr. Kgan eomirai... , story rerHH-twl frooi .Santiago hu uit'uiWis if fl...r.:i:.. ' n

, . . i " ..n vniutin iaiirn.lt r- J bllt lirt- Wlia vliM mm. h I .-...! .1 . n ' M

tradehrrtban Tb v37 miZter st SZ 7 Ju' V ' :i ami Jewelry are ajnt aad eht mi.bi tedy. M,,B,t-at asliington. had misl, ,JH

At Baltimore Jclirut trade te uiet. ' K"ernment uy the advices h.

int maiiur.-.ctnrux lieivV. ritUlmra re-!-rt Btiifhed bea w5c-r. aad masv

niai vava avwn m'tm a war aEi , -

tnversy.

trade. At Ct?vr!aal trade U oa tke whole e;nal to mt yew. At ritHnnatt tke

nrmiK trade aaja better in"jnrt, and at Is-tu!t letter buda? b n.1 with ad j rtmix. At Chkrapo trab ia aenerat merekaa-. i dhe h euoal t birt year's. Colbx-tSoo are

Warfry. nemey pbnt' aad ptvKjects Iwbrkt. At.St. Louk rvtsil trade U mkw aad whole-

.-a:.-sv.nn awl m-aia receipts iaree. At Mil

ll.. 1... I .IS."

; PaUsmnl to them, which hml t!.o Vfft

... cvmpromiMittf till r. rgtnnt t 1. ..L .1. tr . ... ..

A A ...

rcn was current last ni-ht that Senor Montt hml intimated his ju,E. ttoM i of leaving Washington, but could not be omttrme!. Inqnirit tlte resHbjnccs of Secretory lllaine asJ

oenor Aiontt were met with tl... ...

,,. . , . . m. " , . .,.,,(11,1. nt-rt met witii t in. . waakee, trade i-OH-ts are but tarebi ! went tbat thr J! "i , very little n-ecubtkm. At St. Paul bbbac I u t i i . . . Holl,,r t. vjj. trade and eolhetbma are better and at Mhme- j . belie vwl that if the Chilian ait-

Indianapolis, ami daughter of wealthy parents, were married in Chicago, the other night. Mrs. McClaiv. wife of Rev. T. 1J. Me Gain, of Milton, is said to have been invited to write the poem for Indiana for the World's fair. MiCHAKt O'llKiKx, a brakemanon the Nickel-plate railroad, while In a somnambulistic stite. stenned ont of

ond-story window athisloardiBg-housc at Ft Wayne, the other night, and landed oa the froxen ground twentyfive feet below. His skull was fractured, ami he died that afternoon. Hexrv K. Pkrkix. the oldest miner i the county, was killed in the Jumbo

mine near lira ail, by falling slate. He i was crashed into an aareeagaiaable mass. Thkoikjmk Cof, a well-known kr-; acter about Marion, was rn down by f a freight car on the Pan-handle switch ami fatally injured. He wat, intoxicated. I

7LJCent. with wormr! rwolrt . rr tk mmmmnr.

andsaWof S77,oi laiW here. While both reeeij t aad erte fall m-ewhat ltekht.1 those of tat yr for the same week.tb? i2td!catiocs till pohrt to a very larae mi.. Corn is hah a cent kb-ber with kvy receipt at the weetuwd

iwoouci.t a nt'ie strocaer. Tke money market tkrowrhont tk roantrv are nnasaally J wllmpilhd, batiniirt beraM tka denmad U only moderate, ("olk-c-tioiw an eeneraih; haprorhMr or are do-idotly Rood, rmvlzu ex- , rhuure fct rtrnomyr, havin riwen durloc the wwk from H.K t4i$4Jtaal the ttasteadinewi of th Mnck market is wnfnod to b due to

eoai:Irall0Mof ecartiie4by fibm hold

ister has not already given notice of

intention that he soon will do vx In diplomatic circles the opinion' held tbat after tbe receipt of such letter as that addressed by the secre tary of state to the senor, the Iatt coubl hardly remain persona grata, zti being aware of that fact he wonH sever relations with tb

.IIJ 1, woubt not he ntfaNKirr f.r- s...,- i...

to wait for a letter of recall from Mi government Probably the gorernmt of Chili might not want to proceed te that extent; he eoubl quietly take hit b?partnre. In some well-informed fit- - cles this action by the Chilian r.nj. senUtive is looked for in the nev future, Tl,t? ext question to come up in tit progress of the affair with Chili is tint of indemnity to the sufferers by the a. sault UPOll the ltsltimnr.. .:t.,

! Valparaiso. In this instance. fhS

rfjiraiww cr sy f.iirn h.d- ' Valparaiso. in this instance. ChlS bias, who mav not anBatawllr finH xtivtlr. ' s.it...i i . .

otawrtuwItWki lh wk r . " ncr inientHm Ol on

lSSBT riTTia raa T I n ll im 1. I . .m, ...Ell 1 . V .

I aod cotTorate wenrKiea tn the r own ujtW r ."""""'" "-a oi tm vgm

The I Biic?s faUaret neearrfn. thrMkrlMmt Mntu that nr is made. In ordhln

iiia.-urj- lidriinic m-n m.vn njf. Moer. , ot ciaims against loreafn rot i

' for tke L itd mate. W. and for Canada 41, or meats, the tdaimawt tlM ItU tf,i.

mates.

a total of W7: a-, rna-uri wuk

week and m the week prerkinKto the

ror tae romviHnmr week of tke fbrares were 3SL

taet year

ANOTHER KENTUCKY FEUD.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

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Thk senate wa?, nt in session on the j 2th In the house the report of the. committee on rules was taken Up and , its dinnissioti occupied the entire time ' of the session until the house adjourned J at-l:.M) p. in., the occasion being taken :

to inject several purely political speeches into the proceedings. StTor, the faster, who was attempting a Sfty-two days' fast at the Koyal Aquarium, London, broke down, on the JSth, ami commenced eating oranges and drinking lemonade. The rrason was that he was seiaed with a violent attack of sickness, and was sakl to In in a critical condition. He hml reached the forty-fifth day of his f.t.st Thb business failures occurring throughout the country during the seven days ended on the" 2th. numlwr for the Unitetl States, 2..X. ami for Can::d4t. ora total of 7;a.iemimre4l with :t-J8 the iwevioua week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were SM. - Tub iteutocratie memlters of the house ways and means committee, on thevinb, by a vote of 7 to, adopted a resolution that in tin sense of tbe committec sciaratc bills should l.e rejxirtcd to the house instead of a general bill for iIh revision of the tariff.

lOi-KJ'll J. AnnroRTlf. who was nr.

rested in London for cmliczxling funds of tiie Hoynl Arcanum Huilding ami Loan associatbm. of Itroohlyn, N. V., was t.uken Wfore the court "of qneen's lwtich. on the 2Sth, on a decree nb,i ami released on a writ of habeas corpus. A Ml Lb before the Xe.v York assembly gives the laiard of cxetse power to liccn-i- all-night houses and houses where dunces tire held, and gives a special license for balls for the sale of IkjtKir after midnight. Misj. Cj.aka HartoX. president of the Red Cross issued an appeal, on the 28th, to the American people to contribute fHnds to carry donations of grain

to the starving jieople of Russia. Ciianckm.ok vtix Caprivi, in the Prussian diet, on the Snth, sahl that he was in favor of the school hill, which was intended to comlmt atheism the greatest danger in the future. Pokt Laurkatr TkxxvsOx's effusion on the death of the Duke of Clarence ia only seventeen lines long ami is severely criticised by public opinion ln England. Gov. McKixi.kv of Ohio was confined to his bed. on the 3th, by a serious attack of neuralgia. Thk republican state convention of Pennsylvania will lie held at Harrisburg April S.

t iM.r.vM Lewis one of Delaware ! county's most prominent farmers, died at hits home near Smtthaeld. at the age ' of 81 years, Mr. Lewis was extremely ! wealthy, his estate being valued at S2OO,00. which will hs divided among ' five children. " Thk stock of B, .1. Scott A Co., who i have beea running an alliance and far- '

mers mutual iry goods store in drees- ; field for some months past, was seiaed : by ered itors. i J. Ti'cker. a Veetlerslmrg laauer man. got drunk ami fired at. several peo- , pl in aa ImliaaapolM hotel, thiavkia; j he was in Chili. Ixihaxa wool growers in seftskm at i lndvanar-olis nroteSt airainst a redae- '

tion in the price of wool. Jar. Goit.h. a hlaeksmith. at Circleville, near 'lipton, was working at hk forge, when the fire exploded and blew

oa ms ngnt arm.

A llhtHtir VeHdelte that U KdeWK 'be Mal lru:illMi r SM-:hrwtl K"Utnl-k.r TBrof-r. h Itliwtly Ontl.iH-. A?.il Ir.twInk llondi tVlth II. UlorliiHlrr. Pi.vkviu.k. Ky. Jan. 38. A factional fend that prmi-cs to rival in blood-

shedding t'lc famous Hntfiehl-.McCor,

i w',lk tke secretary of stote, and stall ' ' that his KOveraiuoML will !..

ami press the matter. Fir.4 1H J claim is examinexl by the law nfi- ! eer of the department to determ.s ' as to its just'teas. and next as t tfe ai-ount of the claim. The goverrsu tt i WU not present or prtsm a claim v. iuca ; it is ma convinced is just, Kit' iM , amount aad merit I a the in'. .aj tional aegotiathms that are hel l . ret

t these clatnts,

Ik. f:1 ..:... ...

- ' - ----- r "1 llllMt VUl'.iH"ll iy of the other ilesperate fractional , lose their indinV.ualitv; titer If" -a

wuicu .m hihiiv uiis secuon 01 tne eiamts of the trovernment ar i

or an

"".v.. i'iv ,-r.vv.,ni ,nc eiamts oi ine government, an Kentucky notor'mas has lindten oat in I government, if It recovers ny . I... . t. ...... ... 1.S. ,l. r . . . .

irum anoiner power on the b:s?s of

claims cannot becmipeled by ' -.sl process to deliver the monev"o the

original claimants. The transact. nb

one entirely l)etweci the governr.. atf

coiH-i riM tt. Hut tlte wsnal timet . - U

of course to pav the KKmev tint'. !

taincHi to the claimant

wlrfhLl Satunlay. He had engaged to tieeswere held over empty cotMns. eatvlure lb-rrv Turner. ,!..! urair.

the soatltcru part of this county. The

scene is a wild mnnntainotis loi-nlitr known as South America, and is Klwutt IS miles from this, the n cares-, railroad iHiiat Owinr to the ir.acc.-hsihllitv of

the. place, particulars of the fight j

arc nam to oiitaia. l liree wen j have Iwcn killed since last Sattir-!

uay. i heir naiae-s arc Manuei UarliHi, As to tbe amoniit to Ik- paid toft

Leolmvis ami U HI Jones. I he- fi'lit ' relatives of Kiggia and Tarnbu". tJi .islwtween Ib-rry Tamer, a nottxrious , sailonj wlwi were killed, the :. .ia

ouiiaw ana mnnierer. who has perhaps government may find, when it cota. - u

kiihni more men than any one man who t investigate the matter, that in w--a! has ever urnrized this MHjtioti. with a stag's of tive. n nion. tlte lilkhTtf'""'! stnmg gang, atul tin Partrm faction, jmigment of the "people, apva.iat Tlie Parton sbbj U a strong one ami through their los-Wlatures havt r'v.J

cianna to nave tsieiawon tli-ir si4e.lmt the limit that mar 1 rwwrvA f

It develops that an ImliananolU P i , , ,awr"""1 ''.Hit the limit that may W recover, d tdertakerhVa S scHinaT Sffil ' Z V"" mages in the casof death at '

J ......... ... ,.' i"'; i uin.-i, in.i iir Hint R HMOXli coaneilmen doi'liuMl tn . . ...... . ..

,, . Vt iit V nan postei nimseii at a cimveiiM'tit uirpass an ordinance forbiddiay free street ; UfK. from house in which Turner car passes. - f.,t'R.,i tk ....... t. r i.;..

I.vtMAXAt or.is has a ptuiltry show. Josf ah Hraxdox, an Ardersoo miser, ih'd and quite a sum of money was found eereted in his bet Wx. Si'aj.oi.:h, of Dillsboro, curwl hkt grip with a b?.th of lye water. It took oft" all his hair and skin. A suck woman worked Tipton people for conskl 'rable money by representing at her.eU havingbeen put off a traia. A coxsciKXCr.-STRlcKr.x burglar wrote to Kirk Wtiefenberger, at Wolkerton.

telling him where to find his stolen papers. It was too cold at Farmlaad a few days ago. for factories to ran, the boilers all being frozen up. Horn Lv.vvir.i4C aged $ died at Muncie. He had leen a resident of Delaware county since lsft .Miss Ida Neff, aged twenty, also died in Muncie at about the KAMI e hour. At Indianapolis an electric "motor car collided with a hack driven by 'Joseph Kinear, tearing the carriage to pieces. Rinear was thrown under the motor and fatally crushed. District School No. , in Union township. Ilarthotomew ivnf v .tnii.

J. Cochran, teacher, has lieen closed intieflaitelv On account of the nroraUaM

of the grip

Near Danville. Kt-astm rwiblaua

wealthy farmer about fiftr vears ntd.

killed himself br Putting U. il,

with a pocket knife. Why he dkl it it not known, " " 1

llr.rtEAFTEX the ffirhare ? TadUM,.

Iks will be baraed.

In the matter of inoHirr. howevc. '-be

limit of damages lk within th pr ,ir inee tf the petit jury. Patrick Mtie Is

the sailor on the Kcweena. wh .

also h viz-f!,.. ..r ri.:i:u.. :,.i..n.- is

number of his j Valparaiso, has filed, by his alt rr.cv,

"7 t" i -n-m m-.entHm . attorney asks the state dctmrtuu -M to shoot ' iirm-r at the tii-st opportu- ; collect iiity. l't the latter hml bv much cna-1 MEXICAN" nEVDjTlbMISTS. ning. The outlaw d Noovcrcd the .

wlR-reahont of his would-be slaver. ! A Hetb-r that a Mao r Mllitstrr Trd-

was fortified

Tng.

ami at an tmgttank'ilmonH-nt succeeded

in iirawifttra bead on the latter ami

I In imiM:iHd.

Axtoxia. Tex., Jan.

! e . .

sent a ball from his Winchester, crash-' mb rcccivid from tlw IwpbT il 5ng thnmh Parton's bead. The boily ! contained ia a dispatch from 1) of Parton was allowwl to lfe in tin Tex., which eotifinncd the report rewoods for four days, hii friends being celved Thurslay that there is a f.ir ' afrahl to attempt to rescue It several tbousaml Mexican revoIo'.'J1' This imillier milv rtn-d tk tr-l,wi to ill lb wnmlrf akuil th.-tt 1CI",

mm

factioti to more. ibstunwi0 i-.m i-f.r..

against the Turner shlc.and n Wednesday they mab a Ixdd attempt to avenge the death of one of their men. The attempt was disastrous to the Partons a two more of tl-ir iramlicr were killed. The Parlous hail surrounded the Turner stronghold, lmt instead of taking the enemy were themselves taken in.

John RHurll Yhhhj- CiMt t'MflrrtHt It. Washixotox, Jan, John Russell Young, ex-minister to China, who is visiting Washington, last night discussed Senator Moryan's resolution asking for; the eorrespomlenee with China over the rejection by that country of ex-Senator Itlairaa minister. He expressed surprise at China's action. I'riKbteHrd to ftisttk. !AX A.nto.nmi, Tex.. Jan. 3.Mrs. Emma Scheffer, of this city, was frightened to death late Thursday night by a tramp, who entered her room khcxpeetedlv. bv forcing open the door.

sIkmiL If XI m'iIim iui tliu M.viri Sid '''

the Rki G ramie. ill the state of Corih'' The dispatch stales that it is not ?.'- nitely known as to whether C Ui'fl' Gnrxa is in command of the arinr"? not some persons claiming to ! seen him. ami others asserting that !! person at the bead of the revolution1 m a maa of military training and known throughout Mexico. JBx-Seeretary Itsyard oa the ChlApeleicy, WitMlXfiTox. Del., Jan. M.-fc Evening quotes ex-Secretary Iktf ard as saying ia regard to th Chill correspondence: "The note of,fretary Perlera seems to me to U--x

nothing that can he rcawmaoit

noimng tnai caa ie rc-w :", justly asketl for by tke people of Uaitetl States. It Is frank, wanly. '; resptctinfp ami explicit, ami t ?'' same time thoroughly reiMctfu even tkjfercntlal to the United SU.fIt would impoMdlde that any P Uxt for further mtnanee ayatnst i -t:H ooubl hw be found.