Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 May 1892 — Page 2

"WEEKLY COURIER.

C. PhWUW. JASFES INDIANA. Tins new Italia rte i W. h 'uthrHy, U W superior tm Lfttel, !Mar or ManaMeWer, and tW bwtyat MlHk tiki Mil Paci. Dana, so of Hon. Chart T)a. of tke New York San. was, im the tit, etwew-d pwWH of the New Yark board of park eowmkiitrs in pliM of Albert Gallup, whose term bad 'Thk tMWtWitt. on the th. sent to the seMte the omieatk of T. Jefferm Ck.iUde. of Massachusetts to lie vey extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the Unitad Stoles to XT IH WC If A MtOTwrcnvK cwlono visited the rtherUwi4iipsof jlI4ips county. Out., on the. th. leaving widespread ruin in Its wake. The force of the storm was most severely felt in the twnMp of Carkw, Mayo and Mount BgbIt Thrr'AinN. of the Wttebtirgh di vision of the Pennsylvania railrccd, in IH address before the Young Men's Christian aociation of Pittsburgh, on the uh. said he favored the abolition of the Sunday trains wherever practicable, and promtted to e hk influence in this direction. William A -tor. of New York, who died in Paris mi the night of the 2.th. next to hi nephew. Wm. Waklorf Aster, probably the rich' eitiaen of America, his wealth Wing recently ettnatedatt,OM.M. Ilwaabcother of the late John Jacob Astor, who died February ii. lsW. Thk funeral of Wm. Astor at the American Episcopal ehurch in Paris. m the Kth, was entirely private, beinjr attended only by members of the family. Many Jlowr were received frotn friends in Paris ami elsewhere- The service was confined to the ordinary forms of the Episcopal church. Thk German government if making active preparations to prosecute several of the anarchists now antler arrest en the chance of treason, thfe charge being bael on the circulation of an anarchist orpin pwblkhed in Lonkn. whkh in abnost every hmhiIht instigates its reak-rs to revtduion. Thb fact that tl.e Mississippi from Memphis t the jmlf is jrradnally appnehiBfr extreme nood hehrht fc ca" inf uneasines in piie of ptMtive knowledge that the levee are strxmprer than at any prerio time in their hb tory. and that anything? like a jfeneral overflow k praetically impj!ble. Thk Park wine 5hop in whkh the anarehkt Kavaehol wa- arrested wa blown up acd destroyed by a liomb. napptied to have contained twelve pound of dynamite, on the eveniair of theS&th. Ten persons were serknisly injnred ami M. Very, the poprietor. wss fn tally hart, dyinff leiore mMaif ht. The buildf nff was wrecked. A ijumr number of dynamite bomb were exploded in various purls of Italy, feclndiiur the failand of kily. tm the Mtk No hm? was killel, though several buildings were destroyed ami some persons "were injured. The Italian police have befrun an ative eampairn against the anarehbM and all hereafter arretted will be tried for eonfHraey. Tmkrz i a possibility that the natknal convention of the peoples' partv mar not be held n tmiami. Jteto., as expeetetL Local hotel keepers tmkhh ised to give rates of three to Ave dollars iter dar. bnt tliev have raised them to live to eirht dollars. Leaders of the party say tbat if this k not remeilietl ther will transfer the convention to anther ehy. Thk Crant Itirththiv association of New Yrk gave a banquet, on the night f the 27th. Hi I)elmoneos, at whkh covers were laid for 1M iersom. ( if n. -it. N. Dodge preskleiL and among the ffeakers were Stephen It. Klkins. ton gresAmen Ilemlerson. of Iowa, ami Kreckinridge, of Kentucky, ami (Sen. Horace Porter, of the I J rant Moaament . aMKiation. Thb I.oixbm Standnnl ha receirel everal letters from ammvmows writers. threatening to Wow the otSee of the paprr np wnh dynamite In-caase of its se vere denuneMttons of the anarchist and Hher htwksi persons. The polfee have, therefore detaileil tea detectives toguard t be Intihling. They are posing aa cfmtpt)Mtrs. and their identity k known to very few. Is the Kanm investigation, on the Sth. lien. Kaum (knieil making a statement to Mr. Knkie. is a private converMitkm. Mr. Hnloecalkl Mr. Kaum a liar ami gras;el a sfonge glass to throw at him, but wa prevenUtl by Congressman Cooper. (Jen. ttanm nrose hastily from hk si-at aad in a keatel tone saal to Mr. Knke that the man dkl imH live whom he feared "yon (to Enloe) or anybody else.1 What proved to be a most disastrous ad eostly eoaiagration orbxinaled ia the Hies of the Central theater ia Philadelphia, during the preparation for the perform nee of the "Devil's Auction" on the night of the 27th. Many of the people behind the scenes were overcome by smoke ami heat ami had to be carried from the building, while in the md rash of the audience for the exit great numbers were trampled under foot ami injured, no taw than IB being sent in ambulance to the hoafdtak, in addition to the barge number who, though severely hurt, were able to wok out for themselves. The lames spread to other building, including the eight-fttory Times' annex, which w destroyed, the entire losa footing T w li.t,, with iau ranee f

CURRENT TOPICS.

TIC IEWi ii mir. FIFTY-MOOWD OOWQHES1. It tke iMt,B tb M. tfc tWt a lk CMmm MM whM Um eafc Uy wWwrt MMMicMtiM . . I Mm an t tke ny w taken n tr rional akwatla n. Am kw m raaanmul ki ikVcniatay a MM to UklMi a urittary f kwn tUrmnttoa and M4l (!. Vt. which ftMUy wt r wfckmrt In ik MMt. oa ta 3Mh, tb rattr Uy wm talwa ap wnk the Ckm bill, wkkk ImmmsI xrtr m reirtl bf tb wHWr oa forwitra ivlttMM, t eoaUaae Mcbtnuc rm4rtctivf kiw fr l yr. Tk Wa wt tka rac to lh koaom for eoafrc In tke kme ta eattoe Uy wm coauMmiJ m m attempt to pntcare a vol oa tk re)lut xVMffU crUia mtUoim of Mr. Wlkwr's re-awM-kM, iwAkinc bUm-4om to Mr. WUHan wd Mr. HW at MaMckaHtK, wkl w eoaWtwl hvtkMMki. from tk Kc. Tk tvItwkaaMw decntMd to vt. tkua bowkimc a quorum. I.v tke HMt. on tk Mth. Mr. Coke. T-u. Hok at kmtk the rtlwr Mtm. I'mW ttkoniion of tk arair rlTiatfoa W!l, Mtvmir markftl rfiverKtmwo of tiewi wfNMtiHd ia eoaactka with tk rvtatiow at the KowrnaMwt to Um Paciac HailrwHl Co. 4 Tk( Mil wa still aaOr dieawka wksa tae sMMtc adJoaraMt . lu tke kou'W th Hmatk aad PoatUr apiniriatk W!l, e,rryK or torn taan IM esttWMiuw. aad propo-inx radkal ckaae ia mnay emsuktox.mH with o rhle ipMMitin aad its (HeetuwiiMi oceupW tk entire mob. Iv tW smat. on tke 27ta. tb our wa occa4v4 ia dWatf; tkw ivUtton of tha Padfk rmiltvats to the Uaheil .Ue In connection with tke rinj- aniritkn Mil and tke koue provbotfaatuo iart of tk sit'niTmtiim for tke traaporUtioa of ttoporaHfshaWI to id for -rTiw rmk nsl hy iuv of th.j lMMi-t tin otM. rontrolea orwt-!t by tke CakM , IWfc VMiway Co.. r by tke fsHitkera Iacie Co. ow Mrnss embraml to tk Paciac rNm. Tkis wvrfeo wa r,-kioHt aad tks arwy bill tkas mrtiW w immmI. .. In tke kn4t ttx diplomatic ani nui:r aifftvrrtatioa bill was fartker eonMre.. After two kours trrnrnd dVbat It wa cja-W?rsI by section, bat little pcoiere. b.-iuK m la. Is the sraate. a tke tk. tk rolutlKi H Mr. Joae (kebriea tkat tkere wot not MittlciMiX jtroaixl to jttf y tke president in withkWiK tk money aMrofriatisl U pay tk Ckoctawaad Cklckiitaw Inaauw ror ta laiwi takn for stKtS-uM-nt. occnpiotl tk wkok day ami was stiU nnacted Uh wkn tfc snat H ionrmsl . In th-koae tk day wa Kt ia an attempt to Fft! with tke diJotiMttk and eonnnhvr bul. Aftr repeated voto by t4kn with so naortun toCWk. a call of the koue wm andevral Umtt repeat! aw tne koae teally admmed. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. IX the house of commons on the 4ith. Mr. Lowther, parlwrocntary secretary for the foreign office, sakl in reply to Mr. Itriee, of Aberdeen, that there was complete accord between the United States and Great Britain on the ques tion of a moil ms vivendi in Hehring seaf pending a consideration of the Dehring sea question by arbitration. Thk thonsamis of cattle that are oeing shippel into the Imlkn reservations north of Guthrie. Okla., are in a terrible condition. Hundrwls arrive dead in the ears, ami as many more drop over as soon as unloaded. At Ponca station nearly i.ww carcasses" were seen lying akmt. the stench Wing horrible. The cattlemen have many more cattle in the retervatkm tlrnn there k pasture for, ami they urMloubtedlv intend going into the Cherokee strip. Thk New York Herald of the A.tH, speaking of the Reading combination, . . .... " a says: "ine eominnauon ims oeen in active existence three weeks. In the great Lehigh valky coal region it has thrown tftf.lKW in out of their employment half of the time. In the flourishing cities of the lower valley it has deprived :2,30m workmen tt their employ ment ami saveil from their wages T5,nai., Stramshh'5 arriving at Xew York reiort that mmors of impending revolu tkm are again rife in Hayti. l'resHlent Hippolyte ksahl to In; fully awareof the threatening state of attairs. and nrmly determinetl to meet ami stamp exit the Urst sparks of rebellion that show them selves. Cot- Smith A. Whitfiki.h. first assist ant postmaster-general. w1m 1ms btren in St. bwis reeentlv m liMnes con nected with the oost otUce tk'partincnt, sars that in St. Louk the first prat'tkal pwenntatie service for earrj'ing mail matter will shortly lie intniducett. J. 15. Il.i-r.owKi.i-, a young man 24 years of age, cashier of a West SlH;riir (Vk-J liank, who. with the president, seceekfl in skipping from that tow'n, on the -Jtrih. with :s.l.tKW of the Iwnk's cash, was captured in Phikdelphia on the 'i:th. Thb kte dynamite exphVion in Paris has stirred tle I.owion authoritks to increased activity. It 1mm come to the kmmk-ige of the police ofltemls that tn enty-seven persons who are In'lieve! Ui be connected with tin; gang; f anarchkts to whkh the outrages in Park are attriimteil, bad lamknl in Ifngland up to the SStltlt. Kkmihnam V.m. whose flnancml ofH-ratHms in the Mrm of Grant .t Wnnl ex mmhI MK'ii a stir a few years ago. finished hk sentence in Sing Sing on the IKHh. There k still an indktment pending against him in the United States court, but it will probably not le acted upon. Thk trial of the Mmtrvhtst Kavaehol took place in Park on thtJith. There was great excitement ami the jurymen ami all connected with the court showed signs of nervousness and apprehension, Kavackd. and Simon, who was also on trml. wen? afljHdg.l guilty mI senUrneel to jK-nel servitude for life. H"KKN Victohia arriveil at Darmstadt, mi the Until, ami waa received by her grandson, the grand duke and others of her royal kindred in Germany. Thk ceremony of mying the comeratone of the Grant monument at Riverside park. New York, was perfH-med by President Harrison, in the presence of a vast assemblage, including many prominent citixen. on the S7th. the seventysecond anniversary of the OW Commander's birth. Chauneey M. Ik-pew delivered the oration of. the day. hii.k the Corenn minister and wife were outdrivinginWashingtonfn colored boy named Howard Ouamler threw a stone at a youth on the opposite side of the street. The missile went wide Of its intended mark ami struck the m!nkter's wife on the left skle of the face, in Meting a sevare brHke. Tke boy was leaked me. 4

It k mid that the mowmont in Wh

ingkm tn tranafer tha Innly of to& tlrant fron New York to tha national cemetery at Arlington ha.HltHtiaUy eoma Ui on end. ItiN'xiK .Mii'Ai.UK.v, the ll-year-4 .laughter f a lmg Iskad furmer, lost for three day in the wokIk,' waa foaml m tha IfTth. She snhl she was nut scared, bnt awfully hnngry. Two c.oai; trainpHrwiktetl eJeetkHt from a train by a Panhandle crew, near Columbus, litd., on the 47th. and in the revolver light a brakeman was severe' wtmmled. TiuMAt Sikik, an urcMtect and Princeton wdloge graduate, shot and killed himself, accidentally it kelaintvd, at hk home in .South" tlrange, X. !. " tln'STth. Whks tlwt old WalmsJi fc Krkt canal was built Pol. llanaa gave vahmblc ground on lwth shhw of Mve street in Wabash, I ml., crossing the canal, to Ik: used as dock spaces. The canal wa abandoned twenty, years ago ami thk ground has. remained vacant. Suit fir possesion was legun live ytnrs ago, ami the cum has jnst Ikh-ii dwhletl. The lart of the canal in Walatsh county k ownel by a ciMiipnny. lit the judge deckUnl that the dock spaci-s should revert to the heirs of Col. Hanna. The gnmnd is now in the heart of the city, ami k worth thousands of dollars. Advicks from Moi.roe county. Tcnn.. state that the .Murphy brothers, the desperadoes, are hemnu'il in a mountain detile by a squad of otUccrs. and that theii capture k pndmble. This must, however. In taken with some allowance, for J the uii'Ji are desperate anl know Ih'sUIcs , t -f CJ.itnml lht.v WU1 ultimately lw .n. MJlt i..iuli' hange.1. if not I.MKhwl. Cammik 1(miki:k. a country lielle, if plaintiff in a l-rcach f promise suit at Goslien, Ittd., against Melvm Wysong, in whkh she asks for damages. Ther lieeame engaged in the fall ol Isill. lwt Wysong has since nwirriel an other. PlalntilT avers that all the while defendant was pretending to make love to her, he whs also paying court to his present wife. School children playing nenr the Iturlington lla.) roller milk, on the 27th. found the dead Kxly of a baby near the Iturlington, Cedar Kapkls& orthern railroad track. Marks on it, throat snoweti il to nave inrca simnpu-n iu thwth. li k supi)osel to have been thrown from a passing train. John Wii.i.ak ami Charles Wisdom, accused of the murder of hdward A. Drexler in St. Louis, havo each matle confessions charging the actual com mission of the crime on the other. It is morally certain that one of them k guilty, and public opinion kirns to the lK?lkf that Inith are equally so. A cuiv.viifKA. one of the most deadly snakes to be found in Honduras, whs discovered in a bunch of lmnanas in the warehouse of the Wessels emit puny in New York. lie was three and a half feet in length and very vkious. The reptile was secured, and has been sent to the Central park "whi." Mitf. Ai.KXA.VOKK, an invalkl. and her nurse, an okl lady named Klizalteth Jones, were lairned to death, and Dr. ltriggs and Mrs. King were fatally Imrned in a tire in a Xuw York flat house on the iStli. Several other permhis were more or less Imrned or otherwke injun.Hl. Wm. Aktor'k btaly has Iwen embalmed ami will be'lfnnight to New York on the La Dourgone by his whUhv ami Mrs. Drayton. Thk entire lntsiness portion of the town of Hudson. O., whs destroyetl by tin?, supoosed to have iteen of incendiary or'nrin. early on the morning of the ilsth. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Tm: senate was not in session on the itth In the houte twelve members4 were brought before the 1ar of the house ami conipeled to give excuses for aWnce. Two hmirs wen- thus consumed in personal explanations which were Imlkrous in many instances, and finally all delinquents wete excused. The house then went into committee of the whole on the private calendar, tha pending bill .kdng that for the relief of Henry and Charlotte K. Sibley, whkh has Ikicii iK-mlinsr for live weeks. It was finaPy referred to the court of claims for adjustment, and pending discusskm of the bill for relief of Hiram K. Johnson the committee arose and the house took ;i rtcess until s p. in., the evening session b.nug for the ccnsklerntkm of private pension bills. Thk absence of champagne from the menu at the reception of the Maryland club at Italtimorv. on the night of the Sth. si incensed Gen. It. Snowdon Andrews, one of the guests that he struck a uiemlKT of the committee of arrange ments, who assumed live responsibility for the omission. A duel k expected to follow the nngentlcmanly assault. Thk iKKly of retcr Hupp, for years a prominent attorney of Milwaukee, and nt one time assistant city attorney, was fouint in the Milwaukee river, on the .ii'th. Mr. Unnp disappeared under a fiimiicml cloud three or fmtr weeks ago. 1 1 is considered a case of suicide. Tub Arlington and Gcrmanin beach hotels and a large bath house at Hull, MaMH., were bariietl on the 'iSlth. The Hull town records wen stored in the Arlington and were destroyetl. Thev i-aii not Ik' replaced. A nivmhkk of prtMiiinent naval officers left Waslungton, on thetMHh. for Eliim iK'thimrt. X, J,, to 1k present at the launch of the naval academy training ship Rancroft, at Moore & Co.s yards. Thk hotels in Brussels are crowded with people who have fled from French ami Italian cities to avoid the dangers of May day. Special trains arc run to accommodate the rush of fugitives. Fiftv cases of gunpowder, shipped for enczuela, wen: seized at Hamburg, on the 9th, at the instance of the Venezue lan consul, and taken to the govern ment magazine. Cam. Dokk, a wealthy farmer, while going to hk home near Ilrownstown, imi., on tne nignt or tne tn, waa murdered and robbed by parties un known. Thk master cotton spinners of Bol ton, Kaglaml, have resolved to ran only four days a week. The partial cutdown affects M,e operatives.

INDIANA STATE NEWS.

Mini Mattik IHxoK, f SaWnavllkf, U supposed U have Weu kllkd fnmt eating wild parsnip Waves aooked for "graens." Thk name of the post ofHee at Kereheval, Speneer county, has 1h-c ehanged to Lincoln City, in honor of tha Imrial phwc of tlu mother f Almtlutm Lincoln. Thhoi'iih the efforts of the Winchester Commercial club, work will soon lKgi on a large organ factory in that city, the plant to be moved from Sioux City, la. Thk clothing clerks at Crawfordsville have jM'titioned the employers to close their stores at o'chask every evening, except Saturdays, during the summer. Tii.ukCi.akk. a 17-year-old Anderson girl, has sued her husband of the same age, for tlivorce lor ueatmg R. O. Grni.K, of Pendleton, claims to have discoverel the hst Kgyptmn an i making glass tubes suitable for water and sewer gas pipes. A Tiiton dry iroods clerk dropjHHl a lighted cigar into a Iki.v of celluloid collars. There was an expkision and the clerk was badly burned. William Hlack. oi Peru, who broke jail, was arrested at his mother's futienil at KichmotHl, Juii.v Lakk. a Uraxil miner, was crushed by falling slate. Thk Indian mounds at Anderson are to Ik? iH'HUtifully improved. Kha.h. miners have signed the scale of wages for this year, and there will Ik.' no strike. 1'kankiokt is to have a factory for the manufacture of ciay-maKing machinery, Miss .Mollik Tyxk.r, of Uouotno, eloped with John Young, a telegrupn oK'mtor. Tin: driviiiir rod of a Rig Four engine Iwoke at Seymour, and smashed thecal), but Engineer llaydcn dodged the pieces and shut oft the steam, averting a wreck. Ex-At'MTOK Imvki.i.k, of Washing- . ! ton, was convicted of arson lor miming the courthouse and records. His sen tence is eight years. Mollh: Zikolkii, of Soutltport, thought she was married to Will Cashion, of Indianapolis, but 'she now dis covers that it was a mock marriage. At Seymour, for the theft of two chickens, John II. Durham whs fined tf, disfranchised and sent to the peniten tiary for one year. R. H. Joiixsox, prosecuting attorney of the Second judicial district, died at Rockport, the other day, after a short illness. Thk Dunkirk Gas Co. has fixed the price for lignting ami ncaiing eacu dwelling at flS per year. Joski'H I5b.Vti.kv, a wealthy farmer near YaltHirHiso. was swindled out of tl.700 the other day by sharpers. Thk commissioners of Randolph coun ty recently completed the purchase of three miles of toll-pike lying south of ami leading into Winchester. Thk makes every mile of pike in the county free, ami the total mileage of free pikci. nearly Co i- W. T. Dk.v.NIn, state fish commis sioner for Indiana, has notified the om eers of the Southern Indiana Fish Pro tective association, at New A'lmny, that he will make an effort to provide for stocking the streams of the southern part of the state with fish indigenous to that section. He urges on the ouicers of the association the necessity of protecting the fish during tne ;1 season, and suggests that they take measures to compel the stipe us supervisors of the various road districts to attend more tdosely to prosecuting persons violating the law by seining or dynamiting the streams. HlXTO.V MlLLBK. the defaulting treasurer of IVrry county, visited relatives at Pinkeye disguised as a woman: but he got away before the officers could nab him. Thk democrats of the Seventh Indiana congressional district renominated Congressman ltynttm by acclamation. Thk major portion of the fniit crop in Indiana k all right. Thk ax factory at Hammond will resume operations sKin. Tin: Walmsh river overflow carried away a flock sheep. Joirx Km s, a Kokomo lmrWr. is defendant in hk fourth suit for divorce. Fka.vkm.v iK'oplc complain of crap shooters gambling on the streets. Thk corner-stone of the Fkke Memorial chapel, at Richmond, has Iwen laid. Makv Ht'KXS. a Logansport -candy-maker, livst her rinir. Miss HikIsou found it in a piece of candy. Now Michigan City has the mad dug scan. Mi t.o I'kakkon, of Walmsh, was Imdly injured by being kicked by a colt. Chaklks AlbxaXiiku claims to have been healed of fits at a revival just closed at Trafalgar, near Franklin. Joski'H Hr'STHAM, a half-breed hidian, died at South Rend the other aftcrniKin. aged 110 years. He was without doubt the oldest man in Indiana. CUMHrs merchants protest against excursion:; to Indianapolis, liecaiise people go there to bui KKls. M. M. Scott, dry goods merchant of Xew Albany, has disappeared. His family sttepcet foul play. Others are of the opinion that he committed suicide on account of flnaucial troubles. Thk business men of l.elmnon organized a branch of the Merchants Mercantile agency, of Chicago, the other day, the object being protection from bad debts. Phob. ShkkhiA.v Cox has been reelected superintendent of the Kokomo ptiblk school, hk twentieth continuous year In that posithm. Itl'ROLAKS entered the store of Roush & Minehart. at Rrlant, the other night and succeeded in getting away with considerable jewelry and a number of other articles. They also attempted to blow open the safe, but gave it up afkT drilling through the outer diKirs. Ilr.vrixoTO.v is being Hotmed with green goods circulars. In tlie past few days hundreds of them have paaactl through the post ofUce there, some being from New York and others from Gordon's Fern.

NOT VMOffDC, BUT DCEDS.

rttf Vr mt the Kawiyn AnawnltA HtHNl Kr4mHa ta mon mmimmntHry I.Hrratur Hkmd Many Arreatn K.ln Mab Thrasa Italy aad the 1'rUwi rillmc I'p-A llf4erm4mHl Kfhtri t Hreak the Amtrekkta' Hnekbmta In Italy. Komi;, April So. -A lomb was exnloded late WelnsMy afternoon in the main street o uorieone, rieiiy. All the windows in the neighliorhood were broken, but nobody waa injured. The innkeepers were frightened and all placet of lmsine were closed immediately after the explosion. A halfhour later an anarchist was caught pasting a placard on a church door. rhe placard announced mat me unto had come ftw anarchkts "to write their demands iu blood' and exhorted Skillian anarchists to follow the examples of their colleagues in Paris. "No more words but deeds, deeds, deeds" were the closing words of the manifesto. The man who was jmstlng up the placard was arrested and the office in which they were printed was closed. Seven printers were arrested and a great quantity of inflammatory litera ture dated May I m rcl letters was seivwd. In Faenza. nenr Ravenna, one of the centers of May-day riots iii former years, it bomb was exploded at the entrance of the suli-prefeetnre of police at IS o'clock yesterday morning. The door and step were blown away, the whole front of the building wits cracked and the near-by houses were damaged badly. Four policemen were injured seriously by falling ceilings and one on the ground lloor received from a Hying piece of stone a blow which will prolw ably prove fatal. Seven arrests have Wen made. Throughout Italy the police are making large ntimlicrs of arrests on suspicion, The plan of keeping anarchist suspects in prison only until after May day has lieen almndoned. All anarchists arrested will le held and tried for criminal conspiracy. Reports fnotn Ravenna. Genoa, Florence, Palermo ami Naples say that anarchists are being arrestetl by the dozens and that by Saturday the prisons will 1k full. The object of the, police in all these cities is said to 1k the incarceration of all dangerous agitators and their eventual conviction, so that the twcklionc of the whole movement in Italy will be broken. DR. HILLS' MURDER. The Mjulery or tke Mnrlrr of Ir. Hill at MllllntetiiH. Mil.. Cleared l"t l.v the Confru.lim orn C'lerpl Hoy Hh vVltHfiueil tin- 1Vm1 The Murderer .tallctl anil All llnv fniifentftL MiLLiNtiTox. Md April 28. The mystery surrounding the death of Dr. James II. Hill, of Millington. whose dead body was found early Sunday morning wedged in the shaft of his carriage was cleared up to-night by the confession of Joshua llHynarti, a colored kvy of 14 years, who admitted witnessing Dr. Hill's murder, but disclaimed any complicity. He implicates eight negroes, named Charles RrtKiks, Fletcher Williams. Perry Hradshaw, Henry HunL Charles Emory, Fris Comegys, Moses Drown and Philip Manila, and says that the doctor waa mat on the road by the negroes. He was strack in the head with a stone. His throat was then cut and hk body fastened in the shafts of hk carriage, Six of the men have wen placed in Chcstertown jail. They have all con fessed. A great crowd surrounds the j jail and a wholesale lynching bee may ... , u.t,m. .lavlieht. . ,. DESTROYED BY INCENDIARIES. The KHtlre lnlne INtrlloH nf Hie Towh or( hue. Mleli., lletroyel Uy nil Inren' itinry I'lre sUty-Two HitlltliHie llHrneit Dktroit, Mich., April Sit. The entire business portion of the town of t haM?, located on the Marquette river mid the Flint and Peru .Marquette railroad, seven miles west of Keed City, was destroyed by fire Wwlnmlay night The fire started about 10 o'clock in the drug store of Z. Koss. The wind was blow ing a gale at the time, and in Jess than two hours every building on Kith sides of the street for three blocks was in ruins. Sixty-two buildings were destroyed, ineluilinir four irencral stores, three hotels. Odd Fellows hall and post of fice. The loss of .1. K. Wells, hardware dealer, is 10,0O0; Mrs. Jennie Cordon, general store, loss $4,(K, insurance K 000: .1. II. Knevels, general store, loss $2,.i(K), no insurance. On all other property tlie insurance i. not more than $1,100. The fire was the work of an incendiary, ami a warrant is out for the suspected party. A PROTEST FILED. riintrr TrlHlera Oljert In the !ovrrnmen I 1'rlnlliiK Itetura KH.H-t on Knrloii't. WASHlXfiToy April 20. In the senate, yestenlnj. Mr. Turpie presented n mctnorialof the IndianajHilb typothetH', in which attention is called to the evident injustice practised by the United Suites government in furnishing printed envelopes at the cost price of the envelopes only with no charge for the printing or for delivery. It is estimated that the numlier of envelopes furnished in this way exceeds 3oO,00V OtMI. The TypothetHj liases it objections on the ground that the government has no right to set up opposition to private enterprise or to invade, its field, and that such action is a clear deprivation to the printers of the country of not les than $'JW),000 with no benefit to the government. A IHMMtnimi and Fatal rlllln. Hoi'Kixsvii.i.K, Ky, April 2. A dnv ntroHH collision of train occurred upon the Louisville A Nashville railroad at Moore's station, between this city nnd Guthrie, about 9 o'clock last night. The Hopklnsvilk accommodation had stopped at Moore' crowing, a flag station, and had started when the freight train following them from tluthrie n truck the rear end of the patwenger train telescoping the hurt, coach. No passengers, liowi'vcr, were killed or injured. Cliarlw Wallace, the fircwaa en the freight train w killed and megro tramp.

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H. J, tH rv. Weekly Ht-xUw u m wHk a SM tTr ZntZuTJHi t'HrrrreHtr,! my KiiM.ru r 'rHT ImrWU- ttaHtHM BHHHrr. K.tr Nkw Yohk, April an.-li, o,', Co. s weekly revkw of trmle huVK; Mitfv fav4rU watkr In mur iJm . . . coantrjr lnrin tk wek klUtUiw han Ih muck rfUnM l.y tk Wkwsni Z wm ami tke iNMHikkm i tm rtilry vmA In mm nnarn-rn colketkaiH bT a'T1 hnt ajHfntnt. Hat tkU wk la c la Hch unarjer kaa ln ?r, uU, J!!5 whlk tke voIhhw (f Imttitmtx roHllun-k tZk?' 1k all prevknw reeortU. (kuMi,. j, T and t Hainkteat tkwit.t m ,. aoatk in tke aicreKt mrfwltktaniliij o hw of trade k. Ihwh ovr In ir t .J Jtafr"rrw at tk vr..t mttZ the I'artnc skit wmw (l'oris hh .r. t. . cMdkKtloni are on thn whoU Mtiri ton- tfc comlitkHi of tke tnoay innrK-U aJ rrj)riM irHii outer ctiwa rwirly hium imrtiiflf tk nwntry tka sttjply 14 minn- n tlve. lloHtoii tvMrts inul fairly arth c- t. wooV'ti HillU am fairly wtll pn.l(rl. Mrblk Unywns irf kKrt awl ko.M art cmit., ..... ........ . ". wiv Mil, nfl iV'14iIh wkI In i)ukt and nnn. uml rrW -a ntkr braiiclHw fab. At lUltlino.c trmln inurfn'tM, thoth wmthi rn trA I siiiHitt-r ann iims city sntite a km t t rtnor? . .t.i... . . .iinnvrn i-fMiw n kimmi if Hill nvir W! -r . ttiMiich with kivr fronts, sin J tke lwt an I trinltU inenHl. At 11ttkurh n.iiini.ri T m'i n lit iivii, null tf !""., .....( Iu . .n 1 . . 1 .u . . . I .... iHiny. i,ni at hmv prfC'i", whim finkiMil hwii fc, itroJticiv.t m larui' n-.r.. i!(t. . I . . . . .1. ..!:.. .. . . . ...... nut n, ,n..,Kn nmt,'Tl 1 Killl'Httn Mi 11 il)'rtnTAJr nt-c. At Cleveland trade ii r 1 In tiiarjy js lini, lnt in inm inactire. At C'mcJnruti sa of lf loVtnri-u (5ce-.jl last yrf W tvr ..,. and wftliky kt active and nnn. At I trw;t trails Is vt-ry fair ami fn-inhtH .slbhtiv na. ltrovt'il. At Cbk'aK ierch:nHt' snie ,-, k I'xecwl kft ywtr'n, awl imiwnmn-Ht hKn a all liiK'M. and in inanulaottms. K.-rHt.t ,t nearly all pni lucts -koK a fair iiirri! w lst yir, tkotinh hi crel ni"at, lanl ami tl soiih! ikTr?ae i-i ixitMl. C'a..l wnjttx a MO!Mly wenjtke l.irKt everkni)Kniao3 it. At tft, Loul tra le Is Mmhk in all linx. t'.t -t Paul tke joWH.is trmle U iH-kk.atHl th wratiii; has lf;n favnrakk' forfXHsUne; Mhiu-'ait.r. tKrtfair trak. Bit'.in'S) at Kati-ui City ; In a 1 tliy tkottgk tttl recriilt( an liult aU pr kiKker At Denver slight Impwvftnm i Htxn, ami at Salt Ijike tra Ve K unV-t lit south still reMrtn unatWactiry tralit mut txHiitK. tliouKh iinwpect.1 r cfitii-rkrfi brlithter at Savannah, awl elhH-tSHii art" -ao! at jfnihvilk?. Trails at Xew 0rk-n U qa!, tke demand for cotton b?ltt ixlT)t'-. -uiri! quiet Imt Arm and rke staly with HiuWrcU (ienmml. Tk striking featar of th jt wt-k U 1xhii Ow imnniwi ami nnprsrcwlf ntwl trail ia ilrvtw friHslii. PiaiiiH kave lns'it actir. tb detratal lieing parlor tnnn aual, Imt atu still luck tlH-ir nnual onlera fw inn rtHA Snlrii of wool at Inwton. I'hiladcljikfci aii'l K York have )sn H.SISTTS jkmiikI Uif yew, ursimt ss.(HV,(t. last year, a Kin f ir Onler for IkmiU an 1 show arentauv "1 ir inK. 'kiiwntR gaining raimlly on Ut ". Ii-ing for the yt?ar thu fur only 17 if rnt, U-hiii'l. A lttr fwling i ss in iron, awl thi Thomas V. H r rwlBcintr stocks. Th w4?rn ikmtl f't MtriK-tnnd inm, lurll wins iitl iiijn U tr 1mv', and largf Ktrncinml orbrs ar Mi-it hn.'. For t)i nmt tiw in tki kk4ry of tt country eximrti of iron pndnctH have t rt-tlwl ImiwM-iH in vain for i-krkt mouth nf tti cnrivnt Hral ywir, Sptjeulatkm in krwad-tufc baa wlvancvl wht 1 rent Com MS! stroiurer. Imt out I ewit lower, and pork in uctt are kiwir. Botk rec-lt amlMjwirtui eottim fall Iwhind Uu fr'n and sab of 'JM ImUk Imra nave r -flnltetl in no ehnwtc ta priee for ktt. Oil U 2 cMi lower anil ccftt HeeillHKat tlw wwt kaa priHfWie tKlT, awl within a short time new crop jrpv will fiM.trol the Mtaatkm. Tke money vrM )mm iieen unnbtnrliwl ami etny. Thn r&' ron-1 earnlna contlnnu lance, MocM r dw ami rather kiKer than a wek ago. The lm4ne failnrev occurring thnchf the omntrv UurinK tke lt en ilay, tjttil-H for the United Ktatw, It, ami for CaawW . ; a total of XII: ax i-oiniMiml with pi week ami aw thf week nrevkwi to tv l ami 3M for the corresfomllnir we-k of tot y submarTne navTgatiok. SnrreimrHl T-t of :'orj:e . link" Torpr.lo lliwtat lletrolt. Mieh.-A f brr Shaped Aftttir. with S'.oreil UlertrlrW for Motive Tower, tlint I'aH lie M4e l SlBk nnd Kie nt W.IIInhiI Work KiUl'f on or Itelow Hit-Snr"ri-e. DKTROIT. Mieh., April a. -(5irp,f; linker demonstrated yesterday water can Ik? navigated at any reavtaide depth In-low the surface. A til test of his submarine Ismt. ujvm whi he lias Imm-ii at work since lVverr.b.T. was made in the Hiver Konge. fi" miles from Detroit, and was entirv-f laattsfaetor' to the inventor. The riwf ik only sixteen feet ileep. whkh adroit of the' Ixmt lieing submergiil two fvt. It was run up and down and aen- ta stream several times, turning, sinkicz and rising at the pilot's pleasure wit..out acckleiit. . The lHiat is eigar-shnpeil. ntnde '! rmk. the shell lieing 40 fett lons. V feet high. 0 feet wide amklship- and ' t i .i.j-.i, I'll., i.miln. tMier i J storage Imttery of kl cells, which t lieveil to le 'the largest ever m:i-'' Tins also generates light. The i-nir-of the lHHit is directed by a Hld stands in a small conning tower !; isprovideil with linikout holes. ; n-cc.svrv in taking lienrings to ri the surface, hut in si doing only inches of the top of the tower aptM'ar alxirc the surface. . With the conning tower henneticaK M-aled. the inti'rior of the bt tains l.r.fM) cubic feet of air. Til- w ' are on each side, mil way In-twee" ' nnd stern, nnd one foot lielow the tor line. The lnnit is rai.Ml ""J'"; ered bv letting water into theli'"!bv deliecting the side wheels. ir ' , her is fonfldent that, this torped" eventual)' revolntioniae present tm Yfnhvi nuval warfare. , The test of this lxwt hns iwen "" .nvartl to with much Intere-t byifonv friends ,f Mr. Itukcr here, ana h'tisfaction is expresMil at tntl,T"rl ccc-sK of his invention, which ' Mi sucoe thmn(htcan not fail to meet npproval of the naval authorities d oantry. ApprnvM Hethrrwgl rt' Sax .Fiuxcikm, Al.-',', Ih ofthepHsseagerson the stcai. r fpc whkh arriveib yesti-nlJ learned that when Lieut t wa acquitted of the U RoMnaon at Yokohama he ing him at the door of th room a carriage which w prjfjjg the llritisli reklent to show t"" prcciathm .,f IiIb con.ltict. tine of the features of the cm liascxciktl most comment i?, n ington'a reconciliation d Tills mKmcllmtlon occurred Inffrtf trial begna