Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 April 1892 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER. I
C SOAXB, JSibiiavher. ASrtJL IXDIAXA. On Um llth Chief Jaatfee Falter in Um UiHmI JHaU ; that the eanrt wmM take a reaafroaa Moadey, May 9. to Mewl?, Uajr. Tm Belkkn (O.) stamping Co-'b emnOavea to the auabar of Su left that adaec, o Um lth, for Harvey, 111. where company's aw fiut has ildksaed. MarrxYiKi) wipers pronounce the Lm4( Time' story, rekttve to the alImrvd liegotktioas between Uru-uay avad the United States fur securiac Rat ialaml as a naval storage pies, an ab surd calumny. At the School of Architect ia Mad xid, oh the lth, tke porter of the feuildinfr found a petard with a burning fase lvinr at the eatraace of Uw school. Xe extinguished the fuse and damage -was prevented. Tke Romanal, a leading Roumankn newspaper, renews the rumor that King Charles of Roumnsia, k about to abdicate ia favor of Prince Ferdinand, the Wdrto the throne. The report is VISeved to emanate from Russian sources. Skvkx persona afflicted with aanallmox were discovered, on the 13th, Jh asvercrowded New York tenement Imwhs. where hundreds had been exwl health officials fear that the dread disease may become epidemic. The Brazilian proTiaee of MattoG rosso has announced its independence, avad has a turned the aarae of Transatlaatiea. The aew repubiie will send Hirers to Argentina, iragnay and Roll vk to ask recognitioa of those goveraaneata. ' The British authorities hare applied 4er a warrant against Deeming, the murderer, so that he amy be takea to jBagknd and prosecated for the Raia Hill rimes is case the prosecution ia Australia sbould result ia failure to Rvfct. The New York Lotas dab, of which Hoa. Whitelaw Rekl was president for fourteen rears, will entertain him at a altaner on the evening of the Stth. It is expected that the eakdicatioa will be ae of the roost interesting- ia the hk--tery of the clab. A MicntflAX syndicate has purchased for teue.WO a tract of timber land in - Canada estimated to eat 5W.eGe,W feet j asf nine. Another syndicate, also of Idiekhran. has bought for $7Se,W0 a tract mt -nl in the Gronciu Key district nntkaated at 4M,m,99 feet of pine. Govkksmkxt detectives seat to WinwvUm eountv. Miss., arrested a wliok' Jamilv named Pearson, father and sobs. Jar robbing the mails four times daring the naat few weeks. They confessed -the erme and gave ap part of the money notes front mail bags, which animated -to about WW. Cbx. Gsorak Stahk. formerly viee-"M-Mtdent and mineral ma anger of the Sterthera Paetae railway, died in Jfaahaav, X. II., oa the ISth, agedM. He was a descendaat of Gea. John Stark of -revolutionary fame. He was demoanratk candidate for rovernor of New
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ItKror.tmox has started in the state erf MatVHirosso, Krazil. The leprklaare has proclaitavd H iadepeadeat of. Um reaablie. CoL Ilarbarasa is ia aimfre of the rebels. The new pfor- ' enter, Ewbank, who was prevented Srem lamUnr from the steamer, was cveataally ired apaa by the fort. Thk fire which devastated the rilkre Iieeaafeldea, in Upper Aastria, reeaUy, wronfht reach more destraction thaa was at first reported. The best -partoC the village was destroyed, ami the iahsabitants are being eared for ia -the aeichboriafr farm hoasea, Tle fire is hetierved, beyocd doabt, to have been iaeendkry. JrMR Taymmi, of the Vigo coanty (lad.) eimiit conrt, oa the 14th, seat U. . Fkhback, editor of the Terre Ilaate Xxpreas. to jail for thirty days and ftaea Kim f 1M for eon tempt of eoart ia the eoart of poUtHal aad eor -rapt aaotives ia aBiipondisfr the investi vathm of the rraad Jary hi the sewer Ix eomplkace with aa ancient eas tern, Emperor Kraaek Josepli washed the feet of twelve poor men at the 1 aerial palace aa the Mth. Thk castom k k knitatioa at the washing of the -feet ml the disaifdea by Chrkt, aad has eea followed, oa Holy Thursdaya, by the emperors of the hoaae of Ilapsbarg Ire time immemorial. Jvtmr. .Tokx K. Portrk, seed 7X Tears, diel at Waterford, X. Y., oa the 11th. He was a jadge of the eoart of anaemia twenty years ago, ami a mem Iwrof the New YorkeoastitHtioaalcoamention in 184. He was eoaasel for. Henry Ward Iteecher ia the Til ton case, aad also eoaasel for the mjiavaunent ha the Gaiteaa ease. a. K. JHtooKS, who elaima to repreawat one of the largest cattle com aaaiew k Wyoaiiag, passed thraagh Ceaver, CoL, oa 13th. He said the .matters bad right oa their side. Thejr were naoatly homesieadem, and the big 4tle eempaaka had no right to drive tMr eattk? oa the rastlers' lands. They were aWhtiag for their homes, aad he lid fight for hk home, toa. Tax new hheaire, Abbas I., fuiaially invested with the asvereigatj f srTPt, at Caws, oa the 14th, hr the aMie resdiar of the saltan 'a fin Khad heea made kaewa ofikklly that all a iincal ties sad aeea removed. that the Mltaa had modified the firmaa iaaaeka way aatamahr kmUafactory 4s Use kheiiire, to Sachwd aad to Italy, foaviar the khedire k fall wvlt. fiata MVUmBBBamaaanat aamal m-IBjmaaa WTl WJM i IfififWwW VVgMV
CURRENT TOPICS.
TDiBWint unr. FIFTYC(XWD OOWOftCK. PnMB WHMlt4i VMM VMrt itk SfMMiMt 4Ha 4 taa wwwi-m kit was eland ay Mr. Taw. t i. Mr. Dawwl. M Faawivaaai, mm Mi J44404ai tfcfftf TPIW) tkal Jpn('hfili4 ayavstcM wan, tape aaioeraM mmgM. k Xw jer; L-ara. er wmmmm, aaa 0'X4H. ot Minaoari, roitsg ajataf H. IMr aajaaraaitat ealM wn dHrwl spaa Baa. H. M. Fbrd.oC IKDrirn. In Um Maae, aa llta.Mr. mwrtro. mm rMoianaaa ewrkHMHr aMlaa'a to ot t ia facia apos wakk Mr. nwmm ba4 ato rofat ftataat tast attvor erttatate aw aat twata dettar ftr tMlar for attvr aoJUw bat taattar wait dollar a vaJaeia icUwkM every dottar of avr wrttacatoi UiawL A mtaaorUl waa rmlrtd from a-iaMrlalt tktmg aa iaretitfatioB ot U reciou santwUfr to Cktsa. AH taa pwk laa aaameia w is acrt aaaatoa,. ...la tae aoaaa buu gatiiwl to aaaa Waat Foist, Ya.. a Bab port of entry aad doavoty. and to rofoal t set aataoriaiaff tao aaewtary ( war to tke ftr at ta eatraaoo to Uw CMnaa 'rivsr. Foar DMrtet of CotamWa Utta wn rsaccd. Ix the aoaato, oa Um Utk. Mr. Palnaor'a robitioa for the tfectioa of United tato aeaaton hj ke people wsa referred to tbe eommK toa oa prirtWwi aad eiecttoM after oeep3rtse almoat tae entire day ia a debate at ttatee decidedly persoaaL Tke aenato boUjtook: ap Mia oa tae ealeadar.... IataoaoaM aa nrgeat deadaacy bUI. appropriatmg !., CM for varioaa deacieaciM ia tae Rorerameat service, iactadiaic t defrar tae ex pease of eeUectiag eaatoata. aad JM.B for tae eeaaa ooce. wsa diteaased, aitor whtra tae aaral appnipriatioa biU wsa coaeMored for two hours n coatMittee of the whole. Ix tae senate, oa tb 13th. the (rreater part of tae dar wsa passed ia the eoocW ition of btila oa the cateadar, qane a naatber of whtca were paateo. Tae ueary uameee exciaoa bill was adveraelr reported, tae aeaato iaatot' iatt apoa it on measure sunffnaiae exiattac vs. Mr. Moraaa deltvared aataer apeeea or tae ailrer qaeMloa . Ia tae hoaee tae bill Kraatiae tae rkkt of way to tae Gainesville, Oklahoma & Oalf railroad tsrongh the Iadiaa territory waa paaed. Tke remaJader of tae aeeaioa waa deroted to coaaideratioB of tae aaval appropriatioa but, which waa still pead is waea tke koiue adjoaraed. In tke senate, oa tke 14th. senate bill extendisg tke free delivery system to towns of S.IM popnlation wm pawed. A ton aad iaterestaadrhato na a Mil to tocresae the Nnlor of jda4 of tke eoart of Sanaa, wkkh broakt ap tke anestkm of the expediency or glvine jadge retiriBfc saUries. oecapied the time aatil adJoarnmeat la ttokoate a debate oaths resomtton to expaaM from tke Coscreasioaal acc ord tke extracts from the book of Heary Omhtw Paroteetioa or Free Trade. iaterJected ia tae speeches of aeTeral demorratic mbrs, wa the meideat of the day. The remaiader of the sesaioa was devoted to tke naval appropriattoB PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Thk famous Salton lake of southern Californk. whkh was Peportel drying np, has not decreased to an area of less than U't siHHre miles since its formation last year. Early freshet ia the Colo rado ami Gik rivers are causing- the waters of this lake to rke again. althongh reports to the contrary have been freelv circHlnted. A ti.v cylinder filled with gunpowder exploded on a window-sill of a house occupied by a magistrate at Corapiegae, France, on the 10th. I he wmtiows were shattered ami the house was otherwise damaged, but nobody was hart. The magistrate recently imposed M-vere sentences on poachers. THEptdiee of ltuffalo, . ., rakted all the pool rooms in that city, on the 11th, piscine under arrest the proprie tors, employes and frequenters of the rooms. A MRKTIN of the Iron and Steel-sheet Manufacturers' assocktion was held in Pittsburgh, Pa., oa the 11th, at whkh a letter from Consul John Jarrett was read announcing his acceptance of the position of agent of the assocktion at a guaranteed salary of 14,000 per annum. Dkkmi.vo. the Australian and Liver pool wife murderer, was in Halifax, . S., a few years ago on alleged gohlmining business. He showed a letter he had received from Kate L. Edowes one of the women who was subse quently murdered ia Whitecliapel, London. Hie letter revealed a mouve for the murder of the girl. A SEVRKK shock of earthquake waa felt between 11:10 and a. in., on the 13th, throughout the AdirotMkeks and all of northern New York. It waa j felt in Warrensburg, Glen Falls, Johnstown, Gloverfcville, Little Falls. Oneida ami other places throughout the terri tory in whkh those towns are located. Thk steamer conveying the ew gov ernor, Ewltank, to the state of MattoGrosaso, Brazil, arrived at its destina tion, on the 13th, but was not permit ted to land. The governor was informed that the artillery at the fort would forcibly resist any such effort. Thkhk was almost a riot at the stage entrance of the opera houM in Harrkburg. Pa., on the 13th, while the democratic Htate convention was The doorkeeper struck a ticket-holder in the face, thinking he was an intruder, llfctok were drawn, ami there was an exciting scene until the polke restored order. ADViCKS from Japan state that during the recent fire at Tokio ,u60 houses were destroyed and between fifty and 100 persona lost their lives. It. SecotA of Home, reaffirms the statement that Archldshop I re is ml has been created a cardinal. Thk well-known sculptor Natter died in Yknna on the 13th. He executed the famous statue of Zwiagk, ami was the author of many other works of art, some of whkh earned world-wide approval Thk senate bill whkh was reported, oa the lath, as a substitute for the Geary bill, continues for ten rears all kws now in force prohibiting aad regu kting the coming into thk eeuntry of Chinese. Thk presa and eorning milla of the Moosic ( 1'a.lPowikr Co. were Wowa un. on the lxth, killing five men and injur ing twenty others, two of them fatally. Thk president has removed from Charles K. Stott, assktaat appraiser of the port of New i ork. Jamks . CMrt:K, oce of the colored men who served on the jury m the Sahaekier murder trial k Waahiagton, D. C, died, on the If th, aa a result of that service, km v tag hk family tut. Wmr.K the life-saving-crew at Raadon, I - . af.f. it. tait. . t ure., were praeiwiag oa isc ix, immr boat aapalaed and Cant. Netooa in three ef the erew of eight wehe arawaed. vJtUWirjHMj
KatrxaoK WtfXtAM has laraified
apttruval of Priaeesa Kraderick CaarWa aiiaiamlafr the patronage of the ih-rmaa feamk departatewt of the Chicago Sim kktakv Kuoxs, a the ISth, directed the depot ajuarteramster at St. iAmk to send immdkAady MM teats to the mayor of Columbus, Miss., for tke Waefit af the sufferers from tke wmaat Jlooda. C. W, Wiu t.VMS. of Independence. law, has sold to the Cloverdale stoek farm. IhUadelB4tk. Caa't Tell, a fuU akter tc Axtell, aad five head of well-bred trotters. Priee private. Grant Thomas was convicted at Loukville, Kr., oa the lath, of the murder of Kertie Coleman aad sentenced V) be hapged. Thomas killed the girl Vy Strang Uag her with a sash that had been worn around her wakt. IkL KdwakI) CampukUm professor at chemistry at the Mkhigan unlverrftyat Ann Arbor, while maldaiavesitigatioae in quantitive analysts, lost both eyesky the explosion of two bottles filled with gas. Kki'I.iks reeeivml from every pirtioa of the Mmthwest show aa average decrease in cotton acreage of xs per cent. The farmers are putting the knd i com ami other cercak. The pkatisg k ten days later than kst sean. Tke cold weather of the middle of March destroyed many plat, whkh were replanted. Thk vessels whkh will comprise tke Hehring sea fieet during the coming sealing season are the Mohkan. now at Esftuimaalt: the Adams the Hanger awl the YorkUiwn. two revenue etters. the Corwin and tlte Kmh. ami tke fish commissioner's steamer, tke Albatross. Engkml, it k umkrstood, will semi three gunboats to asskt in police duty. Mw, Pottkr Palmek and nine other well-known women connected -with tke board of kdv manager of the Worki's fair at a meeting in Chicago, oa tke lth, deckled to organke uiwler tke j name of the Chicago Woman's Dornai- I tory aocMtkm. with the purpose of erecting a Wilding for the aeconinHxlation of women visiting Chkagvi darig the fair, partieukrly those of limited means. Official announcement haws been made that the diplomatk differences between the United States and Italy, growing out of the massacre at New Orleans kst year, have been amicably ad justed, aad that the money for the rela tives of the victims of that affair mas been paid. The amount k tf.00. ANAnCKlsrrs threw two bombs into a Holy Thursday parade ia Cadix. 'Spain, oa the 1-lth. Several persons were in jured by the expbm. but aaore by the panic whkh ensued. A IK'IN'ITK proposition for an international conference m silver is said to have ktely come from the English W the United States government. Gov. Fi.ow kk of New York skrned tke congressional re-spportioameBt bill on the 14th. A fohck of Hrazilkn troaps ktole sent to the state of Matte-Groom to arrest the revolutionary leaders, ami lring the province back to its allegkaoe to Brazil. Cot H. Vfr Sawyer, of Cape Nay, X. J.. has received instructions from lYeident Harrison to have hk Cape May Point cottage painted and otherwke prepared for occupancy in May. Thk ministerial crkk in Italy, which had been pending for several weeks, resulted, on the 14th, in the resigaatioa of the entire ministry, excepting tke premier, Marquk RudinL The king aecepted the resignatkms. aad charged the marquk to form a new ministry. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Thk senate was not in session or tke ISth In the house nothing -whatever in the way of legislation was accomplished. Nnmberks bilk -were reported for the erection of public build ings and the house then went into committee of the whole on tke private calendar. The bill before the commit tee was the well-known relief bill tor the heirs of Henry II. and Charlotte 3d. Sibley, whkh has lecn before thehonse for the last three weeks on private mil dav. Not being able to make any headway after repeated roll calls for adjournment and twocalkof tkehoase. it was finally decided to take a recess until 8 o'clock p. m. for the consideration of private pension bilk- At tke evening session bat one bill was passed. Thk newspapers of Rome contain editorials cm the settlement of the New Orleans difficulty. They are unani mous ia expressing satisfaction with the terms offered bv the United States government ami the acecptanee of tke same by Italy, ami the hope k earnestly expressed that the friendly relations. now resumed, will never be mterrapteu in the future. Thk cabinet meeting, on the ISth, was attended by all the members ex cept Attornev-General Miller. It k derfttood that the subject of the iirtractioHK to United States ships in Itehring sea during the coming- season, which have leen prepared at the state depart ment, were under eonsfcleratioR. Hon'. Ai.hkrt (J. Porter, of Indmmmpolk, I ml., minkter to Italy, received telegram, on the ISth. from Secretary Itlainc. rcouesting htm to return to Rome at his earliest convenience. Min ktcr Porter expresses satisfaction at the settkment and says that it means tke return of Paron Fava. Thk business failures occurring throughout the United, States daring the seven days ended on the lath, a bered 11, and for Canada M, or a total of MS; aa compared with WS the previous week, and 31 for the corresponding week of last year. Abvicks from Venezuek sink tkat the insurgents continue to rain ia strength. At Caracas great diseoaUsnt preraik with Palacio, owing to the fact that he k hoarding the money raked by forced loans and k letting soldiers and officers go unpaid. Ax aaeknt mine has been discovered by prospectors at Stiver mountak. Col. In a nkhe in the wall waa found tke mummy of aa laataa eaiaL Asmyer . ww-. Turner madeaa aaalvsla aad kj u i .1i I 77 ' " god.
HtDIAXA STATE NEWS.
CrnAuLMa HAUta. of Carmai, hi John MatSkaae for lt,Hat daaaag for aUeaattaa of hk wife's affocUoa. Wtu.iAJ SKKt-wx, of ML Veraon, waa killed W a fall from hk horse. Wiu.i vm Kkazkk, a yean farmer Ifriag near Klwood, waa fouad tkad ia a fesM corner. He had been dkslpatr iag; and perishing fnua coW. Ax ekven-vear-oldeohml boy, nameil Hays, Ml from a freight train at Richmond, aad was killed. A l AM Kck, of JU. Paul, eat William Reardon throat from ear to ear, irfiieting a faUl wound. Kck had been oa a protracted drunk. William Coxki.ixs, a wealthy farmer near Deerneld. became deranged. He kid down on the railroad track. The locomotive dkl the resL A ax of drunken toughs took possession of an electric car at Indianapolis, completely terrorising the puisengers, As KXKCUTons of the vast estate of Adam Wolfe, Jason Wikon, of Marion, aad Mayor Arthur W. llrady, of Munch, gave the largest bond ever fited ia Delaware county. The amount being CL.IRKNCR P. Martz, alks Uolurrt Spencer, was sentenced b three years in Mkhigan City prkon for bigamy by a Vnlparak! jury. Mas, Hoku an aged kdy, was run intt) and knocked down by a mastiff dog at Jeffersonvilfe, ami probably fatally injured. Frank, the three-year-old stm of Findky Liml. of Remliagton, while playing around a brush fire in the dooryard, kte the other evening, was so fearfully burned that he died in great agony next morning. Thk residence of Samuel Clark, near Nobiesrille, was Imrned. Thi: republkaus. ilemocrats. citiaens ami people's party will have city tkkets in the Held at alparaiso. KnwAKn Mii.i.kk. a Ft. W aync urug- - . t gist. suienkHl by shooting. ramiiy troubks were the cause. A confusion niatle by George McVey, her room-mate, led to the arrest of Mrs. Nannk Crabk of Knightsville, charged with murderinirherilk'gitimatc chikl by iHvakJ" its neck. John W atsojt, son of the superintend ent of the county infirmary at Munek, k aeeusl of causing' the death of an aged inmate by beating him ami giving him no nutritious food dunmr hu illHtJSNaH, Thk governors of Imtkna, Ohio, Illi nois. Miehigan. Kentucky and Missouri will be present at the dedication of the new college building at Valparaiso. A sfkcial to the Indknapolk News. from North Vernon says: "Just before the 8 o'clock Cincinnati. Vabah and Michigan train kit here the other morning-, Salie IMvine entered the lmlies' coach for Rushvilk. IMvine was intox icated, aad Conductor Scott attemptwl to remove him to the baggage car. Di vine drew a revolver, ami in aa attempt to shoot Scott the revolver was dkbarged in the scuffle. The ball entered Divine's body, killing him instantly. At Haselton. the other afternoon. three little brothers, sons of Uitlmni Decker, were playing on the E. &. T. H. track. As train ST was passing they agreed to see whkh would get oa the track first after the train passeti. i ne youngest, live years old, ran up. ami was struck on the head by the caboose steps, and was kilkd. Evaxsvili.k ixdk-v shops are to be wiped out. Ax aluminum factory k to be located at Hartford City. Mk-hk.an City residents are fighting for a water works. Thomas DacohkrtV was killed by iisrhtnissr at Ifymeria. Xoslksviixk citkens have orranial a Horse Thief IVteetive association. Mrs. Khonk. who deliverel a keture before the W. C T. U. School of Meth mis. at Sakm. k the first colored woman to lecture in that town. Sahckl. Grahlk. agel 1. aa Imliana nioneer. diei at Ixmnsport. He cast his first vote for James Monroe. Axih:h?hx. has another epidemic of diphtheria. A KW opera house k talked of for Xobksvllle. John Mykhs fiour mill at 0jshcn was burned. L, H. JAMKf. the oldest Christian Church minister in the state, died at Indianapolis. Twexty-oxk star-, lag Rnssians were damped at Indianapolis on their nay to Nelwaska. Sai.km city council passed an ordinanec to keep boys ami girls off the streets after S o'clock at night. Emkkv Smith, near Vineonscs. cut down a hollow tree from whkh natural gas escaped. M. II. SjfAiiKS. of Indknapolk, liought tke Lafayette opera house for fja.wja. Wm, Scott, of Hector, had hk arm blown off with a charge from hk gun whik oat duck-hunting, near Portland. Thk Dkmond Pkte-glass Co-operative Produce Co., at Kokomo, organised by the seven hundred plateglam worhers there, a few weeks affo, w-nt into the hands of a receiver recently. The workmen had become dissatisfied at the price asked for meats ami produce by the established dealers, and formed a company, with tst.tm capital, to supply themselves. Through mkman age ment the concern went to the wall in less thaa six weeks, sinking all the capital stock and leaving debts Frank Johnson, a prominent 1 amber merchant of Ft. Wayne, while superintending the building of n raft of logs in the Maansee river, was so badly crushed by a log rolling over him that he can not live. Chalks L. Carter. lafe sheriff of LaGrange county, was arrested at Kendallvine charred with emheaelement of $4, trust funds belonging to aa orphan ward. Considerable enekemeat has been occasioned by the arrest, but Carter claims thai be can straighten the affair oat all right William Allen, a farmer aged 75, Xving six miles northwest of Napa net, was feaad dead ia bed.
THE COUNTRY4 TRAOC.
ThSMHCSHMt St. II, CWaWeautr sWvSMr-Tsasa Kaesat sa a iWsaMmai, aa she Ksaaf. Nte. Nkw YoaK, April H. It. 0. ! ft Co.'s weekly revkw of trade myat A 141 t(lP 4MaMt4 W IBahMl faHT aPfcaf sft4 WJmVa art ts sat aad asm at Chtesea. aaa Mm p4fwt badia mvtviae at PUssiiaiah. Csat la aaeaaa'd aad tiail; tppr waHtsMt for the Mssytsd eambmatma ot forshm rrwtaaaea: tm fw)ativiy stromr, aad kad vsrr arm. Wool salei are krir f or the aaaaoa, aad siaes Jaaaary t Kit sssa a par swat. ari-str than law rr. tao iixmaaa tsr mamm aavnut shwwihi kaarsved aad for knit aeada bta far bsttor taaa wa( rseUy saaeisd. Ia msu'a wear rseda doubt et Mh f atara taste mt t pabHc still lays ftrdr, bat a almag eoawmntkm U rtssriac off storlH sf JobWa aad retaito. Kews from othrr emsa M ratasr hotter sa to tha sat; eaering sa asaal from tha wsst. but aomawhat ka aatif faetorr aa Ut the ssath. Boston reports HWtkaiaflv activo r-taM trwk; Jobtaac trada ia arr kmhIs m berb-r thaa a year s; wsotsa min wtil empkreJ. aad wnsl stihtiy firmer, with bo factorh lmsv. Kales of dry rwI at PMbxWHAw aeHaiU eaassn mst jrssr' aa4 relkvtiOBa ar impravme. whils wast I hsraosiac thoaich bajrsra ar eaatkm. ireaamM at Pittsburgh are all m oprratiea, aad a fw, are poht, though prksa an waJc'HHc. Tha Ktass trade k eaeMraehsc; tha fcariwara tra4a icooil. ana roal lall. Cmrslaml sota imt trads ia m-arlr all Mass. 8oata-rn trulw at Claamaatiia not satisfactory. Inst machinsrr U active and the carriage basiaK ta a Httlaltetter. IMrott aotsa Rood Jobbis- ad maaufactariai; trmtes, ia smk Haea bettr 'taaa Mt yar. Chkaea nurehaailito sakw condderably rzeeed Ut year's, aad fully equal expectatieaa. Kveetpt of whsat aad harby are (toutua last yearVt Boar, corn aad eattk mrrsased oashalf: of ch-se one-third; wKh aoate inersa ha ilrsel bf, oata aad rye; )ut a decrease in hfr, wool, batter, lard and cured meats. Tral at Milwaukee U good, at St. Loata nHe sotwltbataadtmr railway wsshnats. aad at Omaha falte active in irrocerfcs, shs aad hsnlware. aal steady in dry rwIs. Trade at Kxnaas CHy is atet. westher interrapthnr. aad prieea for tattle heistr the lowest fsr the year. Trade at Mtaneapoli ami Ht Faal exeelkat. eMiallr in hiwber. aad at Deavsr fair. KsIMH at Little Rock ia depressed, at Xashvilk and MemphH lull, somewhat lmpitvel at MoatKomery. bat rather aat at New Orleans. aad sMckeahMc at navaanaa. Speculative markets have aeea mom set Ire: wheat falling a cents with sales of W.BW.ron bashels here. and rora 1 rent, while aata are oMpBtly bwber. WetrB receipts of wheat enatiaae at the rate of XSB.UO boAhela wseklv. with exports shrinkhue. Hat western receipt of cera have been ant,twa ibelt fa three dayi. and exports 7M.sm. Cot toa exports havs started an aaia. exeeelia hwt year's, aad the price has advanced three-eichths cmts dariae the week with enormous snecaktive traasactieas. an 1m thaaKO. ST (I hales chasfcisft haads ia Xew York. No ehaace is sees ia pork product, coffee b a saarter weaker. ni oil a ceat atrowcH-. Specabttios in stocks has not heea particularly actirr nr tron?. but a eoastaat deaviad for koo 1 divMesd twyers ntaiRs the Kt. Th llnaBeiHl sitastios b remarkahlr free frra anravoraUle arno. Collectioo ia nearly all part of lh crBtry sre better than asaal. thcoeh delay is sees at some points in the ssath. awithe- mosey merkta are everywhere) amply p;iliel. Nor in there r-anon to aptrenead dbtaUaace oa account -f forehra tride. Tb liatsewt fsflares eccarrine throsehoet tht- ronntrv dnrisethe hst eevM lys. nuwler. for tbf UniteH Spates, m. aad For Lsmwis . or b Utta! of tmz a nmmml with 3RH last week aad 2W thn week previous lo ths Vt, aad t for the cotresiadis week of hut year A SERIOUS LOSS. KHrnln of the Mill whleh Produced the imtlnptlTe f'aper tor the t'ne of the Trea-Hrv llemrtmeat wHh Xearly All thp Stock on Hand. Wafhixaton. April li. Secretary Foster was restcrday notifietl that the nttsfiehl (Mass.) mill where the dis tinctive paper used by the government in printing paper currency k manufac tured, waa destroyed by lire l liurstlay night, ami the entire government sup ply of paper with the exception ot 2W. mil Rhcets of treasury paper anon whkh currency k printed, and l,eflO sheet of paper upon whkh treasury cheeks are printed, was tmrned. M. A. Huntington, from the secretary's office, left for Sprinffni'hl yester day morning- to secure more distinctive paper, as ', amount on hand k much below the prjfwing- needs, and also to prevent if poasilde, the remnants of paper n the ruins getting into tne hands of outsiders. The destinctive paper mm- in use was only adopted a few months ago, ami after an investigatkn of the merits of different kinds of paper sulmntted. ShonW tlte exact quality of the present paper Ihi impossilde of reproduction, it may necessitate the adoption of a new dktinctive paper which would cause great deky ami expense PROBABLY A MURDER, Mat the Anthorltlea are Xrylna: to fSaapress the Farts, KvMeatly for a ParIxPfAXAroMs, Ind., April I. -The cireumstances attending n lrutnl murder developed kst night with the death of Samuel Clayton at the City hospital, but there seems to be an effort on the part of the authorities to prevent the facts from coming oat On April I Clayton was taken to the hospital on Coroner Manker'n order, and died yesterday of eoncusskm of the brain. There were several lmtken at tke base of the skull, but the coroner, who was called to see him at the Crawford bouse, says that they were received by falling; dowa stair?. It now develops that Clayton, T. J. ISurton. the keeper of a gambling; room, ami others were playing- eank in the elnb room at tle Crawford house when a fight enaueil. liurton, it k mid, boat Clayton over the head with a tdllkrd cae ami the next day closed hk place ami left for parts unknown, Clayton having in the meatime been removed to the city hospital. The coroner mid hut night that Ckyton was not murdered, but several persons at the Crawford house gave the details of the affair, and the flight of Itnrion makes it evident that Clayton died from violence, After the Kaaaera, Nrw CHh.kaxs, April li. The Illbtok Central oflkiak here are ha communica tion with agents and sheriffa at varioaa points along their line and are nsing every effort ia capture the armed men who robbed kat night's train. A posse with blood hots ndn are ia pursuit, and it ia believed Um robbers will soon be ankes. There were five men hi the party who robbed the traht. They kept everyone inside the coaches aad alecpers until their work waa completed. The paaaengrrsandthe UaHed MaWss mail was aei dktarbed. About m wa tabes.
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Tha Haaa far raaaabla Katetsa MmmnH AU ufc Thaaaa Hanwirahln p.,Hta?kbt be asv, naHette-lOa Hr-7 BnwarroN Aakxcv. 8. I) ai The mad rush for SkseUm u-T ' aim while thi. mmlnff at 10 o'eloek not a white au? outside of agency ofik'kk wm W W f,. an the great "Klatiron" rwservathm T night there are ft.uoa people Katw over it from Uk Kanpeska fm rt! ""s o me gun i memliers of the Kighth eavalZ and Thinl' infantry at iio-hi bi Z iu-r nirnuKii, me niMi for t,.i .a ..... ....til . . I . . 0" I " nniKiiinvTnv n struggle fr jwcmaey as waa ever witnessed. Th, .. i .-ii sit ....,. . " " ,", -Jeimg m nix I V.I ... .... I w miiBA imv up hi n p, ill. not a iImii t1 !.. , .... nm lutviiv-B mn tjccurre!. .r report of the killing of a squatter north of Wutertown proves to lie f, The entry was pretty evenly distrilmui through the northern ami eastern W. dent. The squatter k monarch o(,u he surveys. The flier hi literally out g the running. The man on the'grovk kthe owner and the squatter k(mtk grtmnd. The race as seen from the Minnesota border was a splendid one. Simult. ncottaly with the crack of the first C4r, bine 100 horses dashed forwanl acrow the line urged to a desperate sfieed h their slumting and spurring ridttv The much-tslked-of race for the ntr Sisseton city site had lagun. Strt gling along in the rear wine loa.W wagons. To each vehicle was atttichel a team of from two tosix lion-. Evtrr driver plied the; lush mercilessly. One of the leaders in the town-silt scramble was a lithe-built follow fnn Kansas City, "Kansas ."laek" cverybijr called him. In the first 100 yankti the rush his pony sunk ono foot in i burrow, and the gentleman from Katsas landed in a bunch of buffalo grt twenty-five feet away. Rkler ami sUrd were afoot almost simultaneously, and in less than twenty-three seconds thry were off again. A wairon laden with supplies stuck up to the hults in the liottom and tk driver howknl wildly at his strngf-linf hoises. They made five or six convulsive efforts to clear the slough withoet avail. In an instant more the tram were cut, the two occupants of the wagon were mounted on the horses as4 away they went leaving the supply wagon in the mire. Off to the southwest on the rr4 towards Long Hollow a similar seew was Iwing enacted. A large numbortf people had gone that way. Ida Uiirnett. a graduate of the Vt verity of Minnesota, a strikingly handsome girl, is prolatbly by thk time tfe possessor of the choicest quarter sectifla akmt the town site to the northwrd. Miss llurnett lias just a suspicion of Iftdkn blood in her veins, ami is aite scendent of tla Sioux race. She hu leen allotted land on the reserve. Be hind the fastest team obtainable fit was drawn to the town site from th agency. The start was made atrmflre, and the girl was first on the SeJi She staked out her claim ami strajriM-1 way went to work on the ercctkw o shanty asskted by her driver. Gov Mallettc and tW0 hputyshenf are on the reserve. The latter heavily armed and instructed to maintain order, peacefully if possible, forcibly if necessary. They checked several row liefore serious resnlt-s ensued. Welk are lwing dug on nil the elnims so hr taken up. All the Mpiattersapparcntk intend to live on their land, ami in a coiiple of weeks breaking plows will I at work everywhere. Lively Kernes In ttttthrle. Okla.. AmK the Waltlnic Crowd. Glthkik, O. T., Ajiril 1.-The Mtm yesterday were alxut the same as have Wen enacted in meny other ikys sia tlie opening of the Indians' land waj insured. All day long the crowds h came ami gone by railway, in wagow. in cars, on horstdwek. and one old ored man arrived astride a decrepit looking ohl cow, While many of tk scores of negnx;s who arrive arep they are not destitute by any means. The white settlers, too, are unusually well fixed; while tlierc are a large roialicr of professional lotmers who haw nothing and never will have. A Ian percentage of the settlers bring g Biased sums of money with thorn. During the past week over f 1W. have been deposited in the lnk at El Reno and Kingfisher by these peop Many of those who dkl not deposit thflf money have had it stolen from them have lost ranch of it in gambling. The gamblers have reaped a harmfor three or four days. One pnffsi' gambler from this city, who has b operating at El Reno for a cleared over tr,,oO0. Kansas City ? Wichita have emptied all of lJ crooks into towns on the border of 9 reservation and the local olHccr a unable to cope with such a gang"1 any degree of nuecess, , The Cheyenne Indians have M'TP1: their ghostdanccandcinne in fnw tliw rescrvatkm in great numbers to hv w crowds. It dkl not take them !'.' w imbllie the commercial spirit of tW casion ami they are selling every ho.they possess for a good round price ae going home on foot. Aa the day for the opening WP?""" the excitement liecomc mtin and it will be simply a miracle if in " nale there k not some bloo.1 p nmong the more reckless of the wo--The laeMetsseat Airama Itavarhnl' m . tl. ttulUttmem " the i.blk prosecutor against Rara aad hia pi ices in tw .' , nrewented ycstenlaj natriMi was nresei . an anarcn eaaspiracy agaiaat ptiblk: auth aad order, and the lives ami profHJ both oflkiak atIH-ivateei i J that it had Ha origin in ApriK when an anarchkt named I";' eonvkted. of woamllng a After the eonvietion of el frknd aad Wtew-aiiarehkLj ate. urged etherao ur'Tad take revenge sa tke eourw aau
