Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1892 — Page 6

WTM71TT V fYYITOTlTI? c. xOAjra, Pubukr. jaswl XXDUXA.

A KmWTAJfTIAI, fedlietloil h gral fWW. With fWMMMl Wa HMMWWi OH Mm aim. Fmt in th Xainlekendorf quarter of 1hrifct. oh the bMh, datAroyad six fcafcorW. Three workmwt and a ftrat pertadMMi in th flames. Thk Wet Superior (Whs) Iron and 9tml Co. ha dfaharged ll Uw Amlamated association workmen and alaaml thir mills indefinitely. SVKa.u. Amwricaa eapitalhtts have farmed a syndicate for the mrpoe of Martlnjr a larjre ceatral satrar reflning establish men t Mtr Trinhlad, Cuba. Thk thirteenth annual reunbm of the Leaaae of American Wheelman, tbe MMt saecessfwl mt in Its hlMory. pejus! in Washington eky on the lttth. A srKCtAi. committee was appointed hy the Central Labor federation of New York, on tbe 17 th. to collect funds for th Homestead (I'm.) iron workers now an strike. Thk statement is pnldfahed in Lon don that Andrew Carnegie pave Cl.ow toward the, election expenses of .1. K. Ilardi. the labor candidate who was tec ted for South Westham. Mns, Emmons Bi.aink. with her baby, nurse and two maids, arrival at liar Harbor, Me., on' the ISth. She was met at the wharf by Mis Harriet Maine, and weHt directly to Stanwooil. Tmk conferees on the sundry civil bill, which contains the World's fair appropriation of IS.WMJ.OOO. began their labarn on the points of difference between the two lumsea on the 81 st Thk Park Figaro khmtU that an anarchist plot ha been discovered to destroy the bourse ami the palnee of justice with dynamite in revenue for the execution of Kavachol the arch dynamiter and murderer. Ox the 31st the president issued his proclamation declaring Friday, October St. ISW.the finir hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America by ColumbtK, a general holhlay for the people of the United Stated Eiwxn Doorox. an insurance spent and broker of Neenah, Wis., has created a stir in insurance circles by hi Midden disappearance. He is said to be from fl 0.000 to M'.WW short in his aecounU with the contpanies he represented. Chii.I ha paid $75, WW indemnity on account of the a&sault upon the crew of the Imltimore at Valparaiso last OctoWr. This k satisfactory to the United States. The money will be dlstrflmted among the families of the two sailors killed and the members of the lew who were injured. I- m Thoriums made from military head quarters, on the 21st, regarding the namWr of ears that would be required to transport the Twelfth (SeraHton) regiment to their homes, was taken as indicating that Gov. 1'attlson ami (Jen. fmowden had decnled to reduee tlie military foree at Homestead. As the time for harrestitt) the Wjf wheateron of the north west approaches the fanners realise more clearly than Ter that they hare very Httks help, and will need several thousand men to twwtet ia jratherinjt the harvest. The railroads, also, are making low rates to induce laborers to visit the locality. RiCHMoxn Curtis, said tole a nephew of Oeorjfe Wm. Curtis, editor of Harper's Weekly, ami travel inp under the ansumed name of George Connors, an ex-reformatory eonvict, committed raieide.onthemh, by hanffinpr a the il at Huntington, I'a. He was in prfcon cm the charge of horse-stealing. Thk Rmimanwn government has ordered a live days quarantine on the Kttfwian frontier to prevent the introdtHStkm of cholera. As a matter of t, the whole frontier is closed to tralKc from Kuisia except at one staiUmt ami all the ports are closed against Tea-wls arrirfnf from Russian ports on the Dannlie. Thk important mail service Itctween an Trancisw) ami New Zealand, the cost of which ba leen almost exelurivwly We by New Zealand, will lc abandoned when the present contract expires in Novemer unless the United fHates will lnr a reasonable share of the cost of nmintainlnr it. American fthtp hare almoat a monopoly of the arryinj- service. t M. A. STlCKi.AXl,of Athalin. Itweaoe county, (., returnel his ptmakm cheek to his attorneys, on the lstk, remetiHr them to return it to the govrnment Strkklawi elaims to have had a divine inspiration from the Lord informing him that the pension money wa a curse, ami directiiMr him in future K reject it an blood money, which he proposes to do. M awiw.v Sf AHK aibhcn ia New York wa emwdel to ita utmost. m the eveic "f tlte when Messrs. Grover Cleveland and Admi It Stevenon received formal aotineatkm of their nomination by the ttentoeratte national conetkm at Chkao for the frreat otlcea, twpeetively, of presWeat awl vioe-prcs-Wt. Mrs. Clevelaml was prefet aad irt& an oration. A. Loi'ttox Strowim. of I'eamylvHftia, now envoy extraordinary and minIs4fr plenipotentiary of the United to Greece, Ron mania and .Herein, ha been nominated by the preshlent to he envuy extraordinary ami minister jdirfpotetttlary to .Spain; and Traxkm IkmK of California, now minister remdMt mW emMtl-reaeral of the Unltml fmats ti Persda, i named for envoy extwdluarir a.'.d inmhHr plenipotentnwy to Orna'. JCannmnk ami Swrrk,

CURRENT TOPICS.

TIE XEWS UT BUST. FIFTY-COOWD CONQRW. Ik tb mmmM. mi the Mth. iMe4in tf Mm iMIiUW it( th 4aettcf Ai Uw kt tfrwt ! pHMjirteMMi Mil Manet! pm r Mmt Wy wtM44lh Mllre dar, ana wm Mot hmwIa la HKria hoar, Mr, Vhmmifor MiMwd ih iNKMmw of ki iaiUaff riUMi aaoHaiac aa lnv-4i.iiita to ta Hamtara ikm aai Mataraltaatiua jOK;ton 4aria lrmm la tbe boaMe ttw UtlM musr ot lm wtmlwn (tanas tb aliat on th pmiMMititKi irivtaff tao WorMV fair U.iMl.tWd ia KWwnir wr haXt kl!r. an rkiac taa gate a"' aajr. mu wvkw that nmierviuoaa r wanr at itws atrtm nti arc aaxioaa to adjiara. A wtroaa fatinMat again ta HiaaiiwHt w uVtwIoiwd. Ia the npuatf, oa tki IH poWrt!n at i taw wrtwat d4MMer Mtt wm eaaeiM4.l. aal Urn bill sat to tb Kone tnr a cuafer jmm. The fal Umn TwulrI Hi tafc up ih? anti optMNi UU. btt a(tr two boars N-nt ia wrKttMC ad lUibtttieritic adjoarnfti withuut er ermhtttHC ttm bill tt be read ... Ia th aa BMaaaltr lame aamb?r i4 W1U vrrv dwlud rf, awotK Xhvm wr tBlx - h1 of the Uaita Statn- to a doeaa?at Utl vl "Ths UatlttMl SUm GoveratneMt at t HVfdnalWi ot the Four KuudmUh Aunierary uf Americ ," Aa envnlac swurfon wm hvM.ilnriA ta WrhlH lair pror nation wa 4ebatt te tbrra fevurK. Is the Mnat?. rn tb MHh, tb cnafrraeo re port ' the (ottiltcatin 11!I wo xmhh1 t-, tbox lMvuffoalr tbt aadrr civil aatl t'ft rteiwer upt rotr:titi bills for aetkiti. Mr. ! ana ratlnl up kH Wl talrr4oltin itir.M":. iwKXtbe MiiatKt a flac U rtnirt x lull to xir tn all th jwrr moiej- duvctly br tlw Unitl Staler an I to all sMwiarl ailvwr doliara tit th Unltwl Stat- tlw fall hwat tm4r f ct that U jtiva br law to xb row. and ititKecleJ to vlt oa it In tbi bon-w the sutfdry civil artn pritlm bill wan affaie con Hre?l ia romwittaa 'f the wfcofcj.tbe ix-ndiaKHWu-adja-nt Wis? tb prnrrvtl.n of (t m for tlw WorH (ah- bMtMfl of KJl.&. a fixl by tb hs9. Tbe awh:lm-nt waw rej-ct, Ix the uat, on tbe Swth, irtrotnt t?eeh' aaaiat tbe anti-optioa bill werj madt by Mr 'ft iltu.) ana Mr. DawtM (V.), tba lattr M-nator will bnvinit tb ftaor wliea tb s?aat'j adJoariKNl Taf rwt o' tbeur was p-nt ia (ti-dKoiae a Mil aathorifiaic tbf t nvr, to .-"11 a i ortbw ff tea Ittyallai twervatioa, twir Txnmuu Wh,. In the hottae, uotwtbt.l'iiK tb Intently hot wathr, a I hhii at tbe of every tkm, a violent part wan ma4e no 4impm of hilts on the calendar, 'l a .roIntMMt k alf4el icMni: a hiHirto each cowautte to call tip reported Mil. Ah a result a larae aamber rf Mlb wer iuA. Ix the senate, o the 21t, enatlnal coosmIeratioa of the aati-option bill occuhl th entite s-kB, at lbs ctcs of which the Mil wa rtlll aiiHBwb.! lal." .In tli houM another day wan frivu ap to th wboWsale inmof MIH. and a reswation wm pa'we;! antboriBHH; the uMeerw aatl ewvot the steamwkip Raltiaore to aereut awdaVt from th kUz of Sweden, PERSONAL AND GENERAL. TjtKjiackof fruits ami ve'etables in Marvland this season will be far IkjIow the average. Kcw of the extensive pack ers of canned goods arc busy at the present time, and all of them say that the prmluctfHm will be litfht and the prices much hipher than last year. r KAX7. V btta. the mnwl liasso profando, died at Riverskle, Cal.. on the 17th. His real name was Louis Netimayer. He uietl of phtnisis. A TKHWFIC cxiiloski f ifas oc2tirrel at the Ellcnjrownn colliery at .Shenan doah, I'a., rm the l$th, killing Cswr Mitchell and damaging the workiiifr conklcrably. Thk trial of Guillaum K. lieatijeau. Alphonse LaCroix and others accused of havinsr caused the dynamite ex ploskms at Lie)?e, llelrium. on .May last was he?un in ltntasels on the 18th. A okximxk surprise awaited the lockedoiit workmen at Hotnestead, I'a., on the Wth, when the armor-plate mill started up with non-union men who had been smuggled, n few at a time, into the works. The new men are quartered ami fed in the mill, and as Gen. Jjnowdcn has expressed Ins deter mination to remain mi the scene until the trouble is finally adjusted, thev arc comparatively hafc from assault or arnoyance from the okl hands. Nkamv" l.MKI vktiuir, of the (frettt Are in St. .loltn's. X. P., are livie- in hutn in Annerman mrk. and wklespread generation of disease is fearwl. Doctors visit the camp frequentlr to direct the sanitary operationv Great difficulty is experienced in preparing food for tbe crowds that are destitute, ami there is a preat deficiency of house room and much suffering results from the consequent wvererowdinir. At a Hieetimr of the municipality of .Manchester, Kntflaml. on the ltli. l'l.tKM whs snWribed for the relief of sufferers by he St. John's (N. F.) fire, and more was promised. Dk. Chami.kh SccmHK, son-in-lav of cxSeriator Kvarty, of New York, committed suicide at hie cottage near Xorthport, R. I., im the mil, by stabbing himself. He wan 8S years of nre, and Iwd Iwen MiiTcrinjr from nervous pr(attratkn, caused by overstudy, (ov, 1'attiwi.V of IV-nnsyh-ania and staff armed at Hmicftmd on the Hth. Thk prcsklent, on the lHh, M'nt t the senate the nomination of G 001750 Shiras, ,lr., of Pennsylvania, to le asso:iate justice of the supreme court of the United States. Mr. Shims is a leading member of thebnrof IMttslmrfrh where he was born sixty years ajfo. He waa memlHT of tlm famous class of 'AS at Vale, and graduated with distinguished htmiws. He was admitted to practice in IN in llttsburgh. where hv haa since reskled. He has never hekl public ofHce nor has he ever served on the bench. Thok. Cook, the head of the wellknown London firm of excursion managers, died in that city on the ltth. Thk Wrk Maxwell was wrecked off New Brighton on the night of the SOth. The crew were saved by New iirightoa Iife-toats, but three wemHrs of tlw crew of the Liverpool lifa-boat lost their llres by attempting to ass'st ia Oxtkettatk fof rows Iwlonginjr to Farmer IK l. Howster, of VoungAtown, 0., ate their fill of dynamite, which exploded and killed the animals. A l-Atx of rock in the Iteming slate qaarry, county Cork, Ireland, on the oterwholmstl tea workmen, nina of whom were killed, H. Louis K. McCoMAg, of Mary-lait-1. has been appointed by Chalrnmn Ca.-terK'retary of the National republkan coam it tee. Mr. Mi-Coma kwa accpted Ih-e Dosftkm, ami has entered upon tlm dUo. 'arg al iu utie la York dty. " f

I K. A. Ca m. Klxth eavalry. waN on the iWith, appolutel brigadier-general of im army, vka-Uen. SunU-y, rethv I. Carr U the h-uhw eavalry taHtHT on tha active lb.t, ami tuwof the few retaaiMlug oiMeers of the rejrular army who comataudetl a diviatoa dnrinir the ir. He U a frrtalnat of the military academy," having been appcjlnU-d a cadet fim the state i( New Yrk in lGov. TATTtiHiJf of lenmylvaRla, oa tbe Kh, gttve hk ultimatum to a committee of t'iiiiu'tia of Ibuaeatead who j ealleil pm him ad renusUl th removal f the troop. The trovemtM 1 said he would keep g-nanls there ami j htay thwe himself all Hmmer if nocV- ' sary u viiwlk'ate luw ami order, and if ! necessary wouhl sjs-iwi every ddlar in the treairy Mint thrn mortgage tno tat to acctiinplish th:t end, Jt'iKMK.'T fr tT,a w:is ilocketeil. oh the '.HHh, in thcotuty cleric's otHoc in New York against Andrew Carnegie, the millionslr, steel manttfactawr, in favor of the Continental Trust Co.. a receiver of the ilefanct American 0cr.t Co., of whkh Mr. Crcgie was president. The amount U de, it is sakl, on Mr. ('a1H'' sv.K?riptwti to the capital st(ck of the company. Thk ext'cutive rrmimittee of the beard of trtKtcesof the Northwestern university dei'tod I'rof. Henry Crew, I'll. I)., of the l.iik observatory, California, to the chair of physl s in the II ( t .t. .1. L 1... eoucge ot UDcnu ans miuw jr the resignation of I'roL C. S. Ciok, ICxv.w n a graduH'.e f the Johns lUpkins nnivcrcit;.. CtlANLKK. liACKKR-?, son of Sir Sydney l)ckcrs, late admiral of the Uritih navy, died at his Jt(n.' ':u Yauktmi, S. I)., on the '-'fltli, from injuries received in a wrcs;Hn;r m;itiJt. Thk itifiiteiiJta'epkletaw hiis Income o alarwiifig in Swntiugo, Chill, that ts mgresK has adjourned. Sa many nK?ntborshave Ivcn attarkcl that the Wly was left without a (juoruta. Tile death iatc is int-roasing daily. Ax Italian syndicate has made a contract with the Chilian government to raise the cruiser Iilatico Ihioaiada, which was sunk during the war with Halmstceda. The work will begin soon, and the Julians will be pakl Jltf,6Ml for it. Tin: houe judiciary committee, on Miu'Juth, summoned Hobcrt A. l'inkerton and Win. i'inkcrton to appear licfore thectHtitnittee. on the kl, for examination in regard to their pillkc and detective system. " Tiimhk car-loads of flour were donated to the ftuffcivrs fire at St, John's, N. P., on the ailth. iiySU Louisans doing business on the lloor of the JMerchants exchange. The cars were started east at once. r, Thk Citizens Defense association of San Kraticiwo have filed a complaint in the superior court charging John I). Siebe. sity and county assessor under the present administratkvn, with malfeasance in onicc, and j)raying Ills removal. He is charged with illegally reducing wore than 401) assessments. Stebe claims to have a perfect defense. At St. Joseph, Mo the jur' o the case against S. H. and Ct. K. Howclls, and TiblMstts, their clerk, on trial in the United States distrkt court, returned a verdict of guilty against the three on the itst. The charge was conspiracy to defraud railroads. Jou.v T. Kicii wmi nomtimtcd for governor on the fii-st ballot in the repllioan state convention at EHst Saginaw, ilkh.. on the 21st. Lowkk water at New Orleans has enabled the Illinois Central Kail road Co. to resume freig.'.t and passenger trattht with that cit". LATE NEWS ITEMS. fx nie senate, on the 21, alter some ineffective talk on the Homestead iPa.) matter, delate on the anti-option bill yyas continued. The house bill provkling for retatintion against Canada in the matter of the WVlland canal was taken up ami unanimously passed. In the house hut little progress was made with the disputed items of the two remaining appropriatkm ImIIs. the discussion of the senate amendment to the general deficiency bill occupying the entire session without a single amendment being agreed to. Tiik expert accountant who found that the l.Ue Secretary Schattenberg, of the dllwaukee school Wmnl, had rootied the city of nearly ."ifl.o:M) Iwfore he coitimitted siiMikic, and tlmt l'ublk: Librarian I.inderfel had swindled the city out of HO.WW, on the iid announced a discrepancy of M4,0O0 in the meter accounts o! the water dcprttfHMlt. Thk newnmnibnsof the Continental hotel in Philadelphia, was caught Ijctwecn two cable carson Market street, on the titid, and cntshod to kindling. The driver was protiably fatally hurt and Mis Susie. Kirwln, thcojicra .singer, and her sister, Mrs. Wm. Itlak. the only passenger, .verc severely injured. Tilt; American ship ttenrgc Skot field arrived at Vancouver, Jl, C.f on the 'Jt'M, from Yokohama, with a cargo of S..VH) tons of tea consigned to the Canadian Pacific Kallrokd Co. The Skolflcld made the trip in thirty-nine days and is the first of the season's fleet of tea ships to arrive. Tiik lmsmcsM failures , occurring throughout the country, during the seven days ended ontheU3d, miinW, for the United States. ltfS, and fir Canada ll, or a total of 187; as compared with 1W) for the previous week and r4 for the corresiHintling week of last year. John St. Okkmai.vic, a prominent farmer, was shot and killecl by Tom King near Chadron, Neb., on the 3d. He whs rkliiig horselwck at the time, and hk lxxly remained perfectly upright until hm horse rcHcla-.l lwrnie. when it was discovered he was dead. Tnrf steamship Miranda, laden ,vith contritmttoflH for the victims of the SL John (N. K.) fire, saik'd from New York for thatdmtressed port on the Sl. Tmk (ieorgia railroad commission has raised tlm valMHtton of the roads in that state for taxable purpose from $18,W, to t47.(HUm Two TMoi'HANii natives were killed hy the recent volcanic eruption on Great Sangfcr island T ,

INDIANA STATE NEWS.

ItKAatl. people are egoUating fw a ewer pip works. Fr, Wavxk i to have her arat wrstory hailding. Nk.ki.y tle whoU Vwn of Attica has eement tddewalka, AX eWtrie line frtan ltaiuffc'.d to Indianapolis is talked of. Tmkmk h talk a raUroad from Mun eh? to Cab-ago. by way 'of Pern. Tiik new water work at Danville will furnish water by Septvntbrr. Tin: K-ofde's party campaign will tie oppemnl at Viiieennes by lhn. Weaver, the camlidate for president. La r.vvirri n will vote on tbe qnesiimt of giving tle MWMvn Co. fltK.W to have the ml In. ad tdioos mw located at New Albany. Si:criox warn on the Wabash road letwen Peru ami lVHon fctruck for h.glK'r wages. Till? eommbkmers and judge of MoHticelki are at war over the reptiir of t the coert mmw. The sheriff ha frty h'pvttics to protect the worknen, wlwi arc doing tho work of the judge's order. C.ur, lirg Joxax, of Colamhtts. cxmcmber of the state board of agricul ture, h dead. Dt'Kixo a drankcM jnnrrel at Martinsville Williawi liutlin fatally shot Will Chamberlain. Jilts, Ivy ma Ilr.nov, of Crawfordsville, huicided with corrosive sublimate, on neeonnt of family troubles. Kokosjo will have no fair thia year. A JOO-nooM hotel will lie a new thing at Lafayette. Tut: Ohio & Mississippi passenger train, north-hound, ran into a buirgy occupied by Mrs. Emma and llianche Phipps and Frank M. .Mc Coombs near JcffcrHMivtlUv The buggy was smalc, the horse killed aml all three occupants were fatally injured. lii'.o. A. Si vox. an old citizen, wasrun down ami killed by an engine at AnderK.vv It.vi.t.. while in bathing at (Joshen, got beyond his depth and wa. drowned. A m'k-cosimittkk of the liouse cominitlee on public buildings and grounds has agreed to report favorably the bill passed by the senate appropriating fl50,ua for a public building at M uncle. The amount appropriated by the bill will be reduced by the house. llittAM JIcCamt committed suicide at the Shannon house, in Logansport, it k sakl, because he lost the sight of both eyes inside of two years. Oov. Chask will consider no more ' pardon cases until after the close of his campaign. Wai.tkr L. Disco, yardmaster of the Wabash road at Hutler, was killed by an engine backing over him. Orro JIack. aged nine years, was drowned in W abash river at Itfayettc. Johx Res km., a miner in the Otter Creek mine, near ISra7.il, was fatally crushed beneath three tons of slate. U. W. Vixckxt committed suickle at Jlcrion because he had been refused ad-mi-sion to the Marion National Soldiers Home. J. F. Dak.vkm.. presklent of the Mnneie nail works, has made his annual inspection of the gas wells that have operated the big concern the past three years. Test showed well No. 1 to have 1W pounds pressure, or the same as last year: well No. 2 had gained five pounds-, ami No. Jt had increased the pressure fifteen pounds to 1M. This news is highly gratifying to rcskicnts of the Indiana gas licit, and is conclusive that if wells arc properly cared for ami not overdrawn, they will laa eternally, I'KTKK II. Stokv, vice presklent. treasurer and general manager of the Ohio Falls iron works, Now Altmny, dhd the other afternoon, ayed rts years. He was a former partner of the late W. C. IcPauw. For thirty years ho was superintendent of the Wesley M. E. Sundayschool of New Albany. Imiiaxapomr, Cleveland, Cincinnati ami Anderson parties have combined with (130,000 of stock to boom Fairmont, a small town near Anderson. Superintendent Peek and Mr. ICamsey, of the llig Four are interested. They will locate four factories. Mrs. JI. IX Hawskv. of I.elmnon, returned liome from a visit in Illinois ami in irood health ami spirits, and suickicd with poison. WixiirAi.n has organized a land syndicate and bought a site for a large glass plant. Work on the factory will commence nt once. Shki.hvvim.k wants free mail delivery. lti.t r: river is fall of bass this year, they say. A TKMiTKAXctJernsade Is talked of in Union City. Christian- Colwt was injure! in a reaper at Wahash. Thk iron mil's at New Albany have resumed opratH. A uio canning factory will lie built at Fairmount by .Marion capitalists. A VKiN" of coal over four feet thick was Mniek at Daggett, in Owen county. Fkaxk LVIUCK, of llrazil. fell from a hammock, the fall rendering him insane. A XKW kind of varmint, said to be twelve feet long, was seen in the river near Noblesville. Tin: peoples party at Valparaiso nominated David Yeoman, a farmer, for congress. Makkm: and granite deposits were discovered near Huntington. Samum. S. Daii.v. cashk-r of the Lebanon national bank, is dead. A KECKIVKK has been asked for the Vlncenncs national bank. Tii-0-Tii, the alleged Zulu prince, came to grief at Indianapolis. WahsawV council will rename the streets, and number the houses. Mr:. Jami:s Lank, of HcrbsL near Marion, suicided hy jumping in a weiL Ai.kkkt Fixt'H, wanted for murder, Inoke jail at Stymour, and blood hound; were staitetl after him. TuiiHit is a reported caef osiatic cholera at Waynetown, and it canses much excitement. Ox a tiet of f.10, Fred Yeaton wheeled Anna White around the street of Co- !

iMMbiM in a wheelbarrow. 4

COLUMBUS OAY.

VfthM Stf aUnai f "Mrai ml 1 1 tiai Af'uJ m m Wk w ew a m 1 v p iffn a w 9 "il"""Wfai n eaaw vvaa 4NtwWr 1, a Cleiifmt NMla' ThrHtheat he I4h4, aaa L'alt tMHt the fnU. Hm SvUut mul tn tette Oeaeralljr tw (live th KvfHt Kktbm lehmtlM. YVAWoxaTox, JmIv . The fdlwlug riVKduntatkHt was kmtieil Thuraday evening by the preaidettt of the United iitatiaof AnK-riea: A lHKHJka ATI K. Wheroao, by a Joint- nnniNthHi aiwiw"! Jaa , WRf,K wm ri vtHt hf th hU' aad few cvf rerMmiatlVMHr tho Uald tUm rfAaerk ta encn amb I thit the i'n-VIat if th TJmIM Utale hi aatanrlsxl aisl 4Ueitl to ba a 4e'iaiitliMi remHMMtva.liiw t thf .si. !! thWrrH m nH !M?MtW M tht f ip haadr.Jlh Mualvrairy t( tht 4Hevrr f AaH'ticiiia ttw tir.aty'llrt Urof OMmt, hW, Hj- tal4ie t HMAM4tratl.Ni a id hf tluSl rxer;hw!t m th4r "Chouli attd othtM hM tt kaili'!r. trfirS I Rajtnlu Ht,i nl aViitirf th Ualt il .sttb (f AwH". ia iarJhcrvhy Kt Fritar. OftettM- St, lfi. th j fair l'Mvte.tth nlvrrr o th lro"ry it J AaterhaH W Colaw'w. a a tcwrl hli lar for , Ih0iowr fi ' tTtl State-. Q.i tint Htv ilh im?l . mi t ir a nMl, e n all Ml aa 1 Js-0tt thwolvM Ut arh xtrl'i a my Iwrt MCtw Wwr toth) Hhewirjranltlmr IHrecwlVm of tar,U aehiTaatt t ji Iwr -iwl -t 1 rt'itnrtt if Aw mb Hfe. (4MHla tMl i'i bin a? a ti ?r of rror aa'1 wtllhteaweat. Tha sylfia anlvral e-lncatSoa H m ar tho j iM4MmMl and walatary feature f th i4rlt ot j miytittxiWHt, aal It hi parttetthrlr ai;m- ' prlit thlt th kchoahi lo iHA.lr by tho i?il- ,1 Io'nliat reatam f tlm cnti'ianl dr 1 il(.HK,!.tratl , ItthaataalHiKltmtowr pwry srljdbirtitio m thi e-mutry. mil th .'xtrclsfw W im!i ahM immiMuiaiHtio;tr harn tbo )trivtk- dntk'a of Amcrfcna citbtwsbiv. L?'rI:.nrch"H.u'k,,,ll1',(V'uf?''w Wy of tlw jxvh'( ht there hw w)vln ot pMtlMfet Diriwrrovfebwvforsln .lev.Mit Utth of t'ae 4lfv ror al fr tb Divlu -ar r. ".. - . ....... i i iimimanii: uiiftwiimr iHfwe, learnt I ItKKJAMtS- I(AHNItK).V TRADE AND TRAFFIC. The fifHrral iHlltlnn of ttitlHPi TliroiisliOMt lh t'MHHtry ai Ki'ltrctrtl TlirdHrh 1!. 1:. IIhh JL- r,i H'i'Hktf If. U-w-itH,lHrs FHllHrra fir thf Week. :'" Ni:r.- Yoi:k. July 28. R. 0. Dun ,fc Co.'s weekly ivvivw of trade sf s: Th rb dwitl-jrt er.-i liawv3itiat, aat onlr in trawaetlAmi hi romj.ariMM. with the ua cowtBK Crop prP-vts Itajirovj stn at'.v with the fav.rabl9 w?ath r at BHistiwHat wt anl wmth. ex-xfdilljr m r'lct .rn. Thj ir.m-trr iplv abnf :Wiwt. an;l tht rftfnan-J. thMH wwwiiiaUly mnjHat-. Uatmaiirr-laiprovliK. whlhthr h last Httl. complaint rvr lii eolh-ctt . ii. Pmsp-ct itt nrriK wk nit are remarkalr kki 1, nnsrM itiw ibhiit im ihhi"5 mri an tht rroiprct for fieehen duawnJI.lint wh?tt hn rln -'4 cat In rit't f woOrn re!iit : imoimtiiu; to 2. 1 :.) ltnh?lt iti thnu dir. neahifct fr.-:wt f SS,t0i baiSoK Oat11 t( I ivjit. pork prrwlaets a A -...1 I.... 1 ,1. rent-. atwlth.un Hn wivl-rrf winir for that rmo. Iifcnfr ,fi thr wi lUit atvaf, anH Ih oil a fra"thHl itvlla?. Bat w tlie cotton learhrt a HmI'h nf fw-;-s!xtcenth orrnrrfil, with alf- nt IwiKo ia a w-.k. fmlnf to conttaatl larr r'eHim ami Itipoived crof prospect. HnifnM 1 1 dry tctnU nt Itosfoo h mwri aetlvA than aitiil in Ja!r. with tttwnil wrra ordr. Cottwt will's ara ctlvy fmhrel. ml onlerH w J! keep tlw I

whM th Loot ami sIkw mkr-ar fall; tho W". the entire plant is in rums, nri raMer work lmy. k-athr flrn anl wil a large number of the company's war-fre-ly lmirht hy wawf!ttvr. hxi rwa- ohs were in the vardat the timp. taff h.mm ltU forth e.-k AtP&itt- I Several flwinen are reivirUsl Intuml

ilflrhht trade In BMt Haes i lak, bat wwr s!rm mi manafaftare I froe. wh' wool satnlrjw ami th rroeenr trab pxodleat fvr the eKHi. In dry fce la catMTi arst'lll cBtWn, Itat mnr activity l tm. Mawafartaml lra h Wr-l at Pltt'lmr W thi ehM-inz of wny will. an:l work at Ctvelia I are imshnl lrf)l their capably, with miwhi anraeef m .trartarnl trH. Trah? thw it fair'y active for th a-asoa. anl hntTr than bt yar. Ths rk.thlnc tra'le at C'le-iaaitf larreae with orders from t iwth. ami the trade ia cl-fx- Impfvr. Ia H th h-a-lina Hae trt!e cxreed lat yaar't In Chlrav . an J Wwtct) for matnHMr ro'hjtlfmi ara very Iwa'tby. Vrrm MHajM rcp.itH 1-mII-rt r portion of last jwr's creat erof: at .t. Taal tr-iiln t anlet. asel at IhdntH tlw ( in l;nl?r. txitslt materhli aid fi'iur wre wvfr now satMactery. At Bt. bonk trIe b Rrwi in eombk Hne. aa-I rmp trrtsexclMf. Kelftnofitthj are liberal at Ka!" fit va-st trl fairly evL At Omaha tfrneral trade i- exeV.IcBt A' D nrr. abo. trad? K rerr uotI. an-1 at LwilsrUfe f itr, I t at ot.Vr 5alh-rn rTlat a s-?Mrmihl dulla;ti"arsi. Kihi k reported to hare llie'itly ffM-tel rot tort alwvat Savtnnih. ail rnWl r-alih-!mrrovcm!Nit in train fa n in Jfnw Orthnaati a-iar in ptronx aid ri- arm. Ths cnlnal rep-irt maVs th- rr-ld-tloo for Ima. for the fird halt of lf. t.MiJiK eri to. aahtt X. ?,VK for th ftrt half of 1-!. khA in th ytr "iflht? with Jtte fTW.8tJIro4 loft. aelfet PJW.PW th prevloai year, and Wf.7(r.h !(. UnoM rtorka Hcr.l 11?.fSI tf an for tho hulf year. Iwt oily HX ton fortht lat qaartor. --mthf r ita 4ejri wksf of jtr. I'at thrr pht-n anl stm-titr-d Iron are very artlre aMl tf mpomritv hseh-r. bike ewer i w-ak with Ja-ie ile at llt tvt. tin lower, at 3a I ,cat. aal Ktl 4.1 cent, with nvoir lo HI. A fwrthT N--fiHtIfaffs-tl bth votof tho Bar-M-Mtto'i Qnncy to wJthilraw from th Wwtra TruJMVaorlitfon. CropprosrxrtixHil th-eom-hir Jjirtfi 'lit nf rn rni irfv stmrnt ln.b fr a xcri"fH mmjtht:i aalRt tSe short. Mohv U mtwsHBllr h-ntr. fall d'vHcia from 1 tn 2s. Iiat MpctithMn of .1 -Mnr t!eawLresiiet thm loi i. Mrrhmili ex-r-ft m thro- web of Jny ar o-ily hilf t 1 jr e"Jit. hirer lHaa ht vrar. whlh la hnrorta a h)rK"hKTkatafr'ftrft. lt th- flinl Seconal of fftreliea tra b for th- pat flcal year hm' cxrcrU rl.'ir lv l.W.ifr.H0H m vame awl cxr-wpiMt I-wjmt ler Wl .. Tho i'ii-4t"i laMwresj orearriae thro'ot hi"(intrr rinrhartho lost svoh rnifti-r. for tho Can- s,, ia. awl rr Cala : or a totnl if ifT us rowiMiroil with H last wrok asl I'ft tor tho wooV trr vhms totheit. tad SSI fnr tht etftroit;fHlhHr work tf lat yoar. in ii 1 1. 1 in n Votarlra of llloio Novrt I.ltcmfHro. TlRA7.it.. Tint.. July WL -Fred Smith and John I'atterson, two boys of this city, who have made trashy literature a study, masked themselves last night; strapped two revolvers to their lad ts, armed themselves with two big knives and went tm tho street. They succeeded in waring scver.tt girls and then proceeded to .some obscure spot, wher they fmtght with knives. Smith was badly wounded and may not recover. Rhii bh m EvA.vviM.K,Ind.,.TMly S4. A run waa started yesterday on the People's Savings liank and at the closing hour alnmt W.uxm had been pakl to frightened depositors. The panic was caused by a joke that magnified as It went the, rounds, ami finilly became seriotts. Many joor people were at the lank at day light yesterday morning, soanxkmn were- they. All depositor were paid promptly withoata cpiestkm. The I m nk is solid, and has a surplus over moneys dpotod. Thy have in wall over tm.QOit to meet claims ami cn raise to9.im mora, if tumled.

"T ATTL ' . . the doctor iwrform r.n operation, new coal hai oh! nt ! at IVVvlelpHK. HVitatil .. ., , .. 1 .1... .r-l MHshliaNats. very hsavr. lmt wit ewmci tlljcnttntljr refused ami she swrJ toaswert.rWWi?ilomvMla. TV-t't market a'.vavand dnnl almiwt iniiHediatelJ.

BuitNrMa OIL.

b. sv: iuu t St. Uh'ik, July sa. m ui. the Waters-IW OH Ck's uL' -f Twelfth atrvet, MrUt&P nl abjmt 79 fat Mmthwest I tTnlon depot, eau ht re. Thrlv , f wmtpany' large uka fitletl with lank Une ears, the tanks! whkh were AIUhI with oil. rU fl, kajHNl rveral humlretl I' I tlll-B flU.1 111 and great vdumes of Wnokc, ding M thunder elo.nl. filled ty lheentiwredartnHMit was imt aimltwas with great dlrfitn vnm im- nremen, uhlivl I... . I Weeae. Mitved the lawe earrh". arria-' .,.. i l IiaVHOCKH OM lll ikmitt, . blaze, ami toe gas works on the Vf!(. Unite anvmbfrof freight cars kZ burned, and several freight nnNMYZ hurriedly rushed to the scene to ..Jl , tvi ri ,MI,lll,tT ireful. The intense heat utade it t-. jlyhanl ami dangiTotts work f.r iCT firemen: Intt the boys stuck plu-lc!y t j 'ir"4l-kiIewMnetMnire-hrat.-. n, WM. mi oincra, itirincr away rlri thewene threw water on this' T.,r the blaze ( to prevent tlH'tn suvet!uji,c. I n-u ,.,,. . ... , . ,im' intity or ou stored n Je. I P'Hitt was wi vast that, the tUtmtscQi'j ; not (k'Stri'V it fast enotfh. M,iv with the water that wa hcin- n".. f ,u . , , 1 " . , H", "",,'ns 1 j l"ae nt the JHU ( riidc ndV1 ..... ir,i.t iii I. ViT n,. jn tith. jiath. To protdvt niilrua1. irr.l erty every , niilnunl man in i vicinity was pressed i to v vice by the railroads and given a shovel and pick and was set li?--i weep trenen arnt bacKiug them omlianktnettM, through which t!ie oil ; and water was conducted to tin ww. i As it was. several ears caught tire acd j hniwlreds of feet of tracks were Vstrovcfl. ( Ditlr east of "the tmrning stnt-c wen , H1 wcn '"ge tanks. ftrT ' one filled With gasiline or naplttU, j which, up to two hours after the fire emiincncel. were, .owing to 'the ,lrI a . , . . , . , ' , I nm ttlth': WUi' st,U mVCt nnA& formeil a ImrraT protecting the nean-st j trueturis o'f the plant of the St, Lu! r Kasfgtng Co, I To save that plant Chief Lindsay aA ammt ten streams of water ditvtal 1 airaiust tin' tanks to keep them iwL j Owjng to the fact that they had fmwd a harrier to shut olf tho heat tlie fW- " i-n were able t.i apprch them, and "W effective work. So great was the danrer that the finmen who ixntred I water on them were chosen fromawijHnteer Itt. every oat1 of whom 1 willing to rksk hi. life. As it was h ' Uigging plant was badly damagM ly litHtt ami water. Tin? loss will :iggr"g!ite at least V'' or prostratetl by the intense heat. A DAY OF HORRORS. flrlm Heath Stalk Alirooit In the Mat of lir.i!. Omaha. Neb., July 2:. Yesterday ( was a day of horrors in Xebniska. At Chadron John Kins? killed Joan biT uianuc, who was trying to evade arrest for lKHttlng l)"r, Mclkntgal, whe had lieen intimate with Irs Uvrmanne. , Siam lropct fell into a grain elmtor at Springfield. and his legs andarxf were mangled, Xcar Hofn'r Mrs. Miller and itfr husbimrs hired hand were killed hj lightning. At .THniat. It ib Cm well, 7 years tiH killed h'M i'-year-old sister by hlowinjr her head off with a shotgun that W not lieen fircl fur yiatrx. Otter Hcrg was kiikMl hy liglt'.ii!' near Oakland. Arthur Staller was overcome hy ht In llayfickl, near Union, and djed inaa hour. Four tmscs of Mtnstroke are rejvirtnl fr.wn difTerent jiOints, twit the sufferer are alive. Ma Kbright, J years old. daugltter of e.v-Mavor Elu-ight, tif Ilea trie U' I dead in Dr. Carriker's ofli'-c in thise-tr vesterdav afternoon. She bad rJluu at the oftice fat the purpose of Imvlc? THEY GO FREE. Tho State OIHcrra AIiiihiIiih tho 1YHoh or the ArrHfcort Taney Conl Ml,v' l.vorhrr and .HHrrterrm Her"!"' " Their Inahlllty to I'lht Aaala-t I he Itutil Knolilior InHHriirc. SfMi.vonr.i.ii, Mo., duly '2-1 The Taney cmnty lynchers are free, as it M' lnen fon ml imiHisslhle to convict tl'r in Taney county. For several .r there were minors here that evt'rjthing was 'fixed' and that there would tc no convictkm. so the result not a surprise, ',iC W. I). Hublvard has la?rn vondv censurL lwt it is not 1Hered that he is responsible for thrt sul lit. When the panel of forty w' us ctmipleted, ProMHtittiiig A was ctmitil Shan. IcMikctl over the list and m1 that thirty-four of the men were me1" her of tlie defunct Itnld Kndiler ganization and supposctl to k Im pathv with the lynchers. Cot Harringbwt. the special rcprroentatlve itt the state, was not prbeing dangerously 111 at his home. The MMflM Batrhrry. WAM.ACK, MalK. July -ThKi tails of the. Mission massacre w,3 trt the most horrible Imteherics hever happened in the Cnror A AW" They fully justify repots hitherto srn out. Lieut- Smith left Wardnvr Tuewlay with a force to maw thormigh cxaminathm of the groj Hedhlnotlmve time to of work, but rcixH-t.tl the findM w largcspotonaiiJUsWe in the of July canyiMi-tmrnwl over, hi the ashes were thought to be 1 n human IkkIIcs, erematetl, t Is stipp"" by placing them tm ltch logs-

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