Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 November 1894 — Page 2

' 'JJUXUK. I, UlUt IN X T0J.1CS. dIT:"7'rf'- "'rnlshlnffs for the wed-

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JASPEB.

INDIANA.

Kx-Phkmiiknt llAitniso.v left Indian, on private b.-.sincss.

THE EWS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL A N d"G E N E R A L.

- IT IB I i:vku.u, Uussinn journals, unable t.. iri't news otherwise of the condition o the czar, are sending correspondent i

I i(K.sn,K.vr n.KVBi.A.ii left ;rnv OnMck. Ih,.zards Hay, Mass., the Süd. by special train via Tall Hiver and I'rovidenee, for xew York. the late ex-President Hayes, was mar-

. ...n, v.. v ominous, ii., on the '.Mth. .Mn-J. Iiia 1 1 rim ami 0. w. hmow. of Allegan, Mich., were, on the ""d bound over on a charge of murdering the woman's husband a few week

"... ? ''vuUla at tl.es,,... time

ine mourning caches, garments of woe. etc.. in antieipatoin of the czar s fun...-. i

towns ' i nuuso.v, ,,f Lhnestouo 1 lelnii cabinet, feeling that e tw ' I;V0UI,,!K' wt.v. 1'a., re- f is '"'Possible to sMaii. President ivntly .struck u vein of cement 100 feet tr''sl. " ill resign, thick on his hind. .Vow York asM.v..,-v ! A no.vn iwkhtmkxt Voie,w .,,.t....

1,... r. .... ' 'HMHt

"..simsN at Toledo, 0., has been de-

I I V 1 1 1 t 4 orn i mn tMiit.. .

i.'i'i.-iiK OX-'iHii lI'j.tO. U1-nmii ntlALIAIION

it is the best in the world. A Join Olli) V .if ..... . ,. ...

,--..,... ......uni capnaiisis Have been organized and a plant will be built to turn out i.ooo barrels a day. 1. 1'. .Mainii . ......... I.':.. .

, " iwiisicy, KUS.. and one (,f the leading businessmen of

,. , '- m-.ss inen Ol I the place, was held up, ou the night of ! MV'lt by a (i t lie Sail, by highwaymen and fatally (,n,m Hookc shot. He died on the ',ul, tu's- I'p to tl 1111-! Vi Hill n 1. . . ' l.'lt.iti-i. ..

T I hi: steam whaler .Vorwhal arrived at San l-raneiseo, on the s-Al, from the Arctic ocean and reported a catch of M-xty-nine whales, valued at nearly half a million dollars.

K II. IlKfiwnit, (iov. Waite's state inspec or of Ixniers, was bound over tc t he A strict court at Pueblo, Col., o the -:'d. for issuing a certificate of inspection of a boiler he had not examHied at all.

h' is claimed that the lh-itish pnv .riiment has given a pledge that the lor the disestablishment of the church in Wales shall le the first meas. ure considered at the coming session oi parhament.

wie use of the mails on the ground that the company is conducted on the same basis as a lottery.

.... "iuvii siurieu m i nomas countv. Xeb . on f u. i.i ..

swept by a fierce -'ab. h.tn n ,.

cr and ShenMii

t Ik. H.l. 11..

i , in mm- nves were koun to have been lost, and thousands of cattle, driven from the southi ern part of tlinvtnt..

were caught by the on-s weeping flames I nu destroyed. t . II. T. Hki.mhoi.1), of extract of me hu fame, died .suddenly of apople.vv hi the .New .Jersey asylum for the ins:in in 'p....... .. ..

' i-iiiuii. in mo vuii. Me wa ; 'T years .of age and had been an inmate n ., '""'""tion about three years. IT. lelmbold became insane." sup. posed !y, through excesses, about fifteen years ago. A statkmknt prepared at the treasnr.y U.partm.MU shows that during the period between March im, ami (Vtoier l lsiM, lIu. amount (f KoUl lrans ported between subtreasuries, ,it.v and banks at government expense, in consequence of e.vporta lions nf

I Wlllv I I- lit- -ai ., ' I

ost of trans- , porting this amount was Si...40. I'm: iiciv 1 1-..-. 1 1...... . i... ... . .

f-.i: i .i '"wniation for diphtheria and croup, as practiced

at An

1 UK second snn .if ti... t.j r

arrived at Hira.shii.ia, un the '.Mil. with u munber of presents for the mikado. Im: taotai of Shanghai has. requested tlie loi-ei-'n coiisiiK f.. .1 .

., , ' l"e suojtcts of their governments to avoid K-alitics where large bodies of Chinese troops are stationed. Tiik Argeutineeabinet council hasrejt'ctec Japan's offer to buy thai nation fleet of warships. A nis.-ATcn fron, Tokio says that an, earthquake occurred, on the sail, in the !

, , V " ."win, .lapan. The shock ! I was s o sev ere that it almost completeh destroyed the town of Sakata. The ! oss of life was very heavy. i(d the loss - to property enormous. PoitlTOAI. ;i .1...

. .. . mi Ji.v.ianif! M "'ted State,, and has sig-, " . ÄrC,r Y l,Ir. "eemet

" "e l aris arbitration for he proiection of the seals in the .Vorth , l acil.c ocean and liehring v,.a. i Oiu.kiss have b.-..n 5..,! ... :

. me i ,, ...... . nMijj, i iiraci.ceil cruiser Montgomery directing that vos- is the subject of a special remm to reach Mobile. Ala.. . v Prt to the stated..,. i... .. ... .

Inoe. Wvuk MF.t.KriK. son of e.v t.ov. Melette ami instructor in the meehaniea department of the Agricub tural college in Ürooklvn. S. I), cut his throat with a razor in an outhoi.se on the night of the '-Mth. Tiik train wreckers who had been cutting and burninir bridges and pushing cars from sidimrs on the Soo line for weeks were arrested on the -id. 1 hey had kept the trainmen ami trav.

cling publtc in a stnte of terror foi some time.

.Ma.vv associations known as "socialiNt workers," which have for some tune past existed in.various part.s of Italy, have been .suppressed by the anUiorities. on the ground that they tend Jo excite and foster class hatred among the people.

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f Will Iirtoi.iv...!. ....! . ..

WMU:rsof tht T"lf fl1r the purpose of making tests with coal mined in the southeri. states. . ; ' A Kivi:-roi(v brick building, at 1 , s,,rot' fliieajro. in process of

( v-msirucuon. eollapved. on the -,':;i , burying several workmen ia I he ruins' Investigation showed that all of the ! workmen escaped from the buildinewith the exception of Michael Hose a carpenter, and an Italian named Caroni. ilny were badly hurt. Wiin.K unloading a circular saw and 1 frame on his rami near Honmev, Ind.. ; on he 23.1. .Joseph .Madden was caugh ' under the falling machine. His arms i and several ribs were broken, and he -received internal injuries which are '

m,i'j io cause nis death. Is the renort iiut ..mi.. ... . ....

f. , - ..- ur Hill.(en. Kuggles. one of the most gratify1II.rtf.il !. ... . . . . B""".1

J-' " sii-euii rePrt to the state department by I'nited

,. v. u. inancellor at Havre. He says that by this method of treatment only one out of fr din!.-therein-patients succumbs. lMmseVera,months the statistieia, Of tile l lilted St.1t.v .l. .

, , "-iJ.irimcill oi airj riculture has been conducting an illI tp'tion regarding the acreage ami , prolct of cotton for the year w,3 j His esuniatcs are as follows: Acre' 'panted ,n Istn, io.r,.-,,ow): mimb J bales harvested. 7,403.000. Ki.waup May. y.,ars old. a clerk ic the employ of Hernheimer A- Itro.. Xeu ork ( ity was shooting at a mark or , a brick wall on tin. tifti. .t , ,.,

place of employment on the Mth. i bullet rebounded and struck him or the forehead. He died fifteen minute later.

ing statements is that desertions from I talce w5l a pronounced i lie iirmi' li.... ..ii . I .i

,1,,,, " ouiu j,iiö" '"v nn, anil is in the iw.t tlio veiir nrcv niu t,. i n-nu... ' i um... .1 . ' ine jest

. . , ; rent year! ' l,,v c,,r , Ü, " , ' "'I'." or the patIt was rejx.rted in Shanghai, on the i Uinx y erossW ti, . , ' 7 . re n,so v,Us of well-dc-hat the Japanese had effected a land- ! Uis wife and two ebn ' Lt ! Ä 2 ' ? ' cH,nnwe! with the

ai atienuanbay.on the Corcan by a train. All were .kin . . T Z T.1 "l "arC tK' dercd vacci-

......ii,-., llf Mieees. i ....... ...

AmspATrnfromTi nv: 1 , .T 7 ,w' :v u i.vy Hop

the rhu, . " V""' tat, ;'- " "i .-an lrancisco. on tl,.

tie ,h ncaV Tuci ST. . " I iotÄL? -Plated

and that the .Japanese were repuked w ith a loss of ;i,0(X men on each side..

" met Harris of the Chero

Assistant Atto.nkv.(;k.m:iiai. Her,

Kit Of the int,.!.. .1 - .... wnwimi iiouce nave ail innovn.

. ... v.ijmiring concealed iimri t ... ..f

lb. Aiu diphtheriu is ragiu

tin .sou. Tin: post ofliee at Hopew ell will bo discontinued. An oar factory is to be htarted at Wakarusa. I l'.U colored mini u'tii . ..

brass baud at Peru.

Tiiinti: are said to be no Idle work

men in .-seyinotir. '.MT. Wm. H. MvKits, domoeratic nominee for secretary of Mate, has broken down, and for a time, at least, has been compelled to, retire from tin.

canvass, since the war lapt. Myer.s has been a sufferer from chronic troul.i. . ...1.I..1. .... . ,

v. iiii.il in nines nas totally ineapaciated him for work, lie was also injured a few years ago in u railroad wreck, the effects of which are still apparent. It is doubtful if Cunt. Mver will again be able to enter the campaign.

lll.VCII's Alt i."v .. r. l ..in

........... , , irusriiie cabman, drove off an embankment the other night and was killed. Several persons in the cab were badly injured. At Wabash George W. .Ione. father of five children, was struck by a train

urn ..Hied, ins two horses were also killed. -MllS. A. V H'invi... -..!' i

. : ..r.i, ..it min ii irenen en feet deep and nearly met death at Iitintiugtou.

MANPA J tinwTox. s. IVanklin. i girl who has fnll...i n

cide at Slielbyville. W. V. Pv.vrr,,of roluntbu. went insane suddenly at .Muncie, ami tried to kill himself.

roxTit.u-roit John Wai.z, of lüchmond. shot his baby :,nd ht..i

ioth will die. Val.ha,l parted from lus wife. Tin: natural gas company of Huntington has given the water works notice that its supply f fr fuc, win be turned off -ovember 1. The comPjiny said it would aln, cut off the sup-

- Jiiciories m tlie city. It wants the yas for nrii-atu .....,.

M Mimcie Crystal, the VO-months-old daughter of I,,tlu Sayler. opened a band-satchel owned by her gi-andnioth-cr. Mrs. LiZzje Mowers, the other day to get some candy. The woman had some luornhine mm-, ....... :.. .1 t ,

i i . . wa i" "it; mi icnei, and the child swallowed one of these. Miedieda few hour, im..-

lb moved there from Anderson re cently. Ti... ..

. nr. IVIIriOIIlO pOllCC tUlVC BI1 ltlllOVa

t!.. .i t-u"' Korean Mue of the KwangTnng peninsula, not

.... , W4 ai iiiur.

I mi: I ans Figaro asserts tlmt Honmamr. has joined tl... triple alliance composed of Austria. Italy and (lerjnany. and declares that the visit of the king of Servia to Vienna and Heriin was tn contemplation of a still further change in the dreibund. ' Tiik I

Mid.lenly adjourned its morning session on the 2kh. Mr. (Joffs detectives ami an important witness named Matilda Heron, whom they were taking from Chicago, were arrested in .Jersey (,ty. Mn Goff claims it was a I)Iice conspiracy. -N'kws has been received at the vatr!'l ,. !(K,str"cJ'n several Catholic mission stations in China., he inmates it is said, were killed, and j other Christians were menaced. The I Vatican will appeal to the powers for ! the protection of its missions and missionaries in China. " j

, , m appointed o ti e aval academy from Virginia. His las command was the receiving ship Independence, stationed at Mim.

ereii a rcwnnl ofS.'.00 for M.Mtv A. Woohium.w ; the arrest of Hill Cook- f.,,d i.s.. ...... V . ... ... " .''1M)(.k. corre-

"very to Cherokee authorUbV; IZ ' iTi7 " ."IV1" ?nal

W S. Somkw. Of Charlesto,, w . i 1 1... ,.v... . , u

a government inspector. dronm,l ,1 ' '.i" I stricken ,v-i,., ... VIL'r U ',e

at t ie woi-k f .i... ' '. , "i.-iu.xy i wo uays be-

! ... . . " iir.eiy iron Co. lore.

in i .eveianii. n i... ...... .

iisease. 1 OI ncart n- '"KVKi.xxi, has consented tc ssrnjfÄ- - 'Mis

mght on thcMd, and co Zul Zl VV , Z ü Vi1..rom Tr5'V"

destroyed. The loss is over S100.0OO. nuyZ m"S rec.eived. !" I-on.lon.on the -iill. ot tlie destrii.tt!.... .t... . i

,. . , - me senooner Helen (supposed to be a Danish vessel)

- viuillll.s S yard in Philadelphia, November'.'!.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

Fiikokmck Dotfii.Ass the wellknown negro orator, preached in the ongregational church at Mont Clair. , on tllt "Wit of the -1st. to a .."n 6 "Krejfiitlon. His topic was IheHlack Man's Place in Heaven." Mr. Douglass, notwithstanding his adranced age, could Ik? heard all over the church.

A ca iir.KCUAM received at the nav department, on the aith, announced the arrival of the cruiser Columbia at Kingston, Jamaica, where she would T"iniiiiii iW.... .. .i ...

:" "in eeic, ami then proba

, I men pro Da-: i .-oue Hunger Smith b y make a cruise in the West Indies, ' . ,lm: nee committee of the Spanvis ing Havana, where an American j ,s, 'rtes has decided to establish na , vessel has not been seen for over R?W f'V.l"c,a.', ' rreney for Porto

& u.i r. Tin: volcano of (ialoongong. in th Preang district of .lay, is , n t-ruption, ami several villages have Wet. destroyed by the How of lay,,, i ms is the second great eruption of this volcano, the first having occurred on October .1, i2. when 4I.(kK) persona cre killiMl and a vast stretch of terri-

." ns lain waste. j 5KXBKAM Yin, Cm Chao am. Wki I y Kwi:, formerly commanding in' orea, have K'en handed over to the I propert hinese board for punishment. I hoy will probably lose their heads. I he former is charged with cowardice and responsibility for the murder of i I -rench Missionary Joshua, (ien. Weil ks licensed of extortion and cowardice. ! Mabmiai. Colo7ATA. who was ' temtxjraril v rH. ...! t- i. . ..

, v. i m wie unites of the position of minister of war tu take command of the Japanese force.in (orea, has left Hiroshima in command of 4o.üOO troops. The destina. lion of th s force is not known. A fleet of thirty-five transports . nectary for the onnveyance of tht

--...v.. ir,U1JjCI, if, ,(e u I);,,, I. . 1

in till. W.l-tl. ..... 1... .1. . I ,,,..

, ". oy me exniosioii of i h """"" ir a

ner cartro nf min......i.. . I n.i,.i,

. ""i'"er. .p. ne entire j crew of the schooner perished. i Jttrey .Mannfaetiirinff Co. in Cincinnati 1 ST Z7hVy ,U'stred by fire on ne mi. Loss, S-'.O.OOO:

a ,out S-n.ooo. Seven-.y-fivc employes were thrown out of work. A sKNSATlo.v was created in Cincinnat,, t he iMth. by the arrest of W. . and H. W. Horeman, the larges cgar makers in that city, for violation

w. 4l-.enue laws, i j.cy were held under S.-..000 bond each. VuyJn OouoA, the .Mexican revolutionist, was captured at Tovah station, on the Ti.v.-i. Jf. . .

,i . , . . '-ine roan, on " , IILVÄ "ePt-Sheriff

ilea ti,.. t,.,.t

., ; "-" ""war wut liere-

i!l'al, ?,UIM -.vs tlie neUiations for i'i.t i ,

, , v ' loan nave reached nn ,,i i . o

, iniiiiteii siage, and asIT Tu H wHI ,H! Pr"'c'nt. siWer oau of 0,000,000 taels. It is rumored b fist tr0r,',,an f"rt'toeity will be first offered as a feeler.

I nm-N,l;i) members of the WomSi fhnsVa" T"P'ranee union at the V(ith. ti i,o trt ti ...

i..- i " funs in .xtveinb er an! attemj.t to vote in order to aid III Iltktltiri tl.. ... a. .

,i " s coiisiuutionality of In diana's state law. C Z"Ruan l'Piirt,""t has instructed u-n. .Mclookto take whatever steps lu' considers necessary to suppress the on break of the Moqui Indians in Arb zona, who seem ti 1... i .

education of their children by the goveminent. KUT Tub post offlce at Iloaring Springs. I . .. wasrobled.on the night of the ill, of stamns. m. ....... ...i. ..

...... ' ".. riiers aim

! after W used oniy al oV wS t ' """l? V ! for the va 1 ue of sil ver. k "llS Ilplle' je wel ry store a ...... r .... I "as robbed of :

... . """I irom l.ivsulia. on tl,. ..,.i... '" umoer of

-..mi. conhrnn.a Ule r,port Uiat ,,,., A i.v steadfastly refused to anatl.e.natie her former faith in obedience to the rites of the orthodox Creek church, which requires such renunciation as a prerequisite to baptism. Kren the efforts of the czar had not been successfu in changing her determination. JAron Srm.os.s a x,nv York photogn pier, has begun suit in the United,

court against the W. D Hilf.... I'y, ....1.1! 1 . 1

i i ; n,ü,,!'"w of the Chicago for S:'7.-,.(H)0 damages. The lilade, in a recent issue, published a portrait o which Schloss hasaeoprright. and the suit f., for ifrin'e. went. h Tiik Hotel de Xorir.andie, at i St. t.abriel street. Mnntw.-.i

the -.'.M

..I emeu oy way of ladders. Twentv

ew,..v v.e uiKen out in a half-uncou-Si-Inn. .n. .1.1 1.... "

watches.

Im: I armers' national bank of MaiU'rn. la., was wrecked and looted by roblH-rs about 3 o'clock on the .nor... ? of the li.-.tlwho are said to l ave gotten away with lu.t e. L'M .

I'lIK first niiM'tiiw. .r .1 i . .

.1 i.., - mi- can iietsit.ee the W i son bill li........... .. i .

at tin. u i.t. i "1V urrei at the W hite House, on the 2,th, all MnrHlT 1C.n,d,n l'XC01,t th" n,pe? tf"ciiltiire, v.-ho is in K. rick warehouse belonging to the Wm Dcering harvester works at Chic , I o Was destroyed be it 'u.

i . " ' '4V; " me .'titli

"".uoo; partly insured. Jill itlltl1,s... ,.f v . ' "

1.7 " LIII- htf t'

f utUHl by fire early on the , , ni,, h '' Ä to . ! to 'e resold ! 1 ZT?? ÜÜ ..oration of

..iL i.n-n iiv way Ol Uli i nn 'I. "' S.V..V. till, ill Waires u l.t..l.

was maile In An.m.... ".

i' LH.

v IIAlll.KS AKWII0I.I iv.

I i m. , was a gratifying Increase m the treasury gold u,,. ...,, T, net gold amounted to WO.(S,oS:t. nearlv Sl.rmmo more than was on hand tlie day before. The New York Mibtrea ury received alK,ut Si00,(.oo in gold for ret ring circulation, w,,,!,, thnj phiii received about SKKl.ooO in ex. change for notes. The treasury bib ance wan Slll.4UT.35l.

sctoiis condition ; ' - ".wvmi.u V,sv a native, of

"'Um" r to lci,lt,n!n " 7 :.;V';: y years

'-P" T Venezuela were 1,1 ,. V,V . t ,1 l,Mn'1 JiallHiii, Killed in a riot at M,, i. . . .. ,Ilu,'in 1 ort ''vis, X. Y.. on tl

aired 71 years. "

Tub leading plunk in the platform of the Atnei-li!in . ' . "IIUI

mission of the parlv w,c ,oriost Winn: screwtnen' working on the eot.on shins at V... n..i K . " . Ult'

-a-

at that time I,, transact buslne

1 r,,,t ai .Maracaibo. nnd

sexeii were captured. The latter dlvulgedaplan toproclahn p,ovislaal governincnt, with Gen. Pinango at

On the S.,th Mr. Justice Jaekson, f the I nited States supreme court neco.ntmnied by his family, left Washing, ton for Thoniasvilln. (In , "V?.

for iotnc tiniu.

improper

I,,. ,. , k " reeeniiy tlie tire department was culled t t...i

assistance and did effective work. After playing on the house ten minutes the inmates emerged from a basemein covered from head to foot with Hlllil .mil .......... ,

jail. hile the l i-i.in..., .. .i

.......... Htiv limn engaged a residence in another part of tOWtl tool.- fir., n.,,1 1 i , '

women oown. w " TiCt,0br ( hristI'l'r Matthews boarded a I.. K. ,t W. train at Orestes and was kicked off by a brakeman. He brought suit for S10..MH) and recovi.r..i ;,.,i.. i .

j....i..i-nt ,or .i.,o, at Anderson. Ax association has been formed at "abash to purchase n 0w cemetery. A I.AH0B barn belonging to the I'tili' t PT.M Hartf0r1 Clly- wa -fiiek " IightnniL'- at o'i.lo,. t...

morn in y. Tu. i.ii,i:

i l. i- t; .um contents, including fifteen work horses. u-erJ burned. The loss I ...;

( lts llnin-i! n

i. , , " iveii-year-oiu lad. was left nt it....... i.t . .

.... ....... , parents, Mio live on n dinn ....... i.-ii.i

. . , . liiKi.ari, anil during their absence a tramp went to the house ntul fi,,.i;.... ,t... i ,

,. , . is mi: oy aioneurnl making some sort of demand on him, winch was refused, shot him in the shoulder with a twenti-.t.. ....in

..... -.. v4i iinir revolver. The fellow was seen to leave

. - oiii niaue Iiis escaiie, although search was made for him. The boy will recover.

M .Marion ,. Lefevre, a nine-year-old boy, fell on a stake the other morning in such a way that it entered the

, ...m.wi. n. six inches. His recover J

uoitotful. -Vkak Knglish. Ceorge Coldman, n farmer forty -eight years old. while mentally deranged, killed his wif with a smoothing i,.,. .i i . . '

, .. s "' im.- oiner niL'tit and then emptied the contents of u dole-lmrreled shotgun i,,,,, his own bra n. (.oldman spent a few months m the insane hosn tut ...,.i 1

, 1 nail oeen pronounced cured.

1

K0K0.M0 city dads have passed an a nti-saloon o rd i n a n ce. ICmoiit.stow.v council has accepted tlie water works plant. Tiik attending physician at the Indiana State Home foP th, FeoWe. Minded was horrified tlie other morning when he discovered cases of scarlet fever in both the boys' and girls' lorm.tor.es. There are nearly seven hundred inmates and all haVc been dircctlv or inlinmil.. , .

... ....... VS.W.V c-.poseu to t ie .contagion. The feeble-minded patients

,VVV ""...ien. ! ne oiscovery has caused a big sensation at I-'t. Wayne Tiik convention of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the IMchmond district closed .... .t.i

:v,V cavalier, of Poonak, Ind a. T u ot ,... ..1..... ...1 ' .'

, . . .ii. v. 1 e 1 1 are as loiows: President. Mrs. W. H. Daniels, Hichmond; vice-president. Mrs. ICellev Kichmond: reeonling .secretary. MrV Morgan, Knightstowii! correspomling recretary, Mrs. A. (J. xcnl, 'i

lette, Portland. I J,!! rU'T ,venin t the home of C"VM"ffham. four miles south of south hitley, the little child f J,", iiirhted lanio fwim .. 1.1 1

1 .1 . V inuie over on it and the ln,i..i .. 1 . ... . . " 11

, ' vuvereii win ) az tir Oil. Was lmm.,.1 ... 1....H.. ., . , """'g

Milted intiV'w,' ' Ai'iW'BX Is ,)cintf r'ti!iC,l l sink a im well at Columbia City. At Colnml niu .1,. ....... ....... ,

. 'i "mc ouwaru, xii'i'd 76 years, was tliro. nux

. .......... linn um liiirftpt. by n runawnv hoi-si. n.i 1 1.1 .Kh

win. f,.,.n 111. :,:r,.. ,m tt

- ... .I von ncs anil I esh wer litem Iv torn I,. t ... ..l.re

, . i'...vi:. nice Horribly torn and left arm l.w,b ..

mitated. He will die;

AKitliKt the TMlt.i Ntut,. fr Huer!,,,!,. AculiiMl lii riimu .., i NuB.r tu (lit. - litrlfT .M- llKhitilii- to ,k. 11Hi'lf .luiiir...i

U'AstuMj nix, Oct. ,'7. The (Jerinan

oiioassaiior has fonimlly notified the secretary of state that in consequence. 1 the introduction of Texas fever by liieaus of two shipments from New 1 ork. tlie iiiinoi'i!! 1 1. in ....i. 1 e

, . 1 .ii.-iii iiri-i mill h'ii 1 1., f i- 1 .

" 'Win me 1 linen Mates to (.ermaiiy would shortly be prohibited. In hisotlicial note Üaron von SauriiuiJel Use adds, in regard to cargoes n float, that shipments made from the I'nited

- - - - ' ' to i in ni.ii or 1 iiiin i.i.. i.iiii

in- i.i mitted to enter Ceriimnv only on condition of being .slaughtered innnediiltel v muH. I.. ...1 1

."l"'ll llllllllll-. The department of state makes pulbc t he notice for the information of intending shippers of live cattle and fresh beer intended for Cermany. but officials decline to comment on the

tr' '.''iNnring that they have 110

....w.er inionnation regarding the aase of this action of the (Jerinan government. It is thought, however, that this murks the commencement of a policy

m ......m.ereiai retalintion against the 1 n.ted States 011 account of the .liscrimination against (Jerinan beet

hi nie new tariff law. Ju!X ,,UT:,,r,."u,,,t f agriculture, M. e 1, maintains a careful inspection

...v. . , ""I"M'ie that cattle ctedwith Texas fever oranysi,,,. Hat-complaint could hsiv.il. i.:

from Xew York. 1 '7

- .... .inn. ien uy 11111 UM-mai, officials. No reports 'have cen received which indicate that thi, iisease or ane nth.... ,...i.i 1

. , ."iini nave re-

-mi.v oeen exported from the i'nitci' Miltes. Cattle are not expected to arrive in perfect condition in foreign ports aftei t .e long M.a voyage, particularly ,,t this season uf the ve.-ir. ivl... .1..

e li:, ,,. to ,1!1Vt, roUf,h v d to the stormy conditions which prevail ntlie Atlantic. The fever th is p -J 'iced l,y the sea voyage is what is probably called "Texas fever" by the

. . . kUI VI 1111 I'M .

-N" eomphunts have been received from other countries. The note of t he crman ambassador is thefirst intimnon that the Germans had any fat, It to find with A tn..,.:..,.., ....'..

e-itil,. ti, 1 ' lai.ons or -uue. 1 he ili.ii-ii.i ........ .. .

.. v...t-ii hi sierieiii. ture will be called upon to investigate the complaint made by Cermany.l and Secretary Cresham. it is expected will K-nd a protest against (nmnX AiIIiipiiMi !,,!!. k!.VCM'i 1"U1.1 ' 'irough the

- "..ss.iuor at nerlin

j DUN'S COMMERCIAL REVIEW

" "" In.ll.,,il, .Mo" "'" lni-r..,.lK l ,, f,,r .r" . " 'Hl led .Mure MIIU Ii.!,, I ... ' N Wirk. ,,r' 11 On

POLITICAL ASSESSMENTS.

',,,n" ,"'r --vrlt II, nr , Snr

x-K'iriiuii; I 11,. ,. WAs,.vOToyf ()üU ..,n pwftf t pm"; ,a,T Tt0f..,,0HUcal sses.snu.nu

.......,,,,1,. ,s. nrU service CommissDner Koosevelt vestenlay the commission finds, a fter'investigat.on lhat there has been very little attempt at assessment in .1 .

office or customhouse so far us the clashed service is concerned, thorn"

-""w.i. me 10 either pa-ty Ht on,;V, ' ' ,nt,,ü ''t the1 eonn turn of affairs was ,,,ch the same as nt the Pittsbunri, : , .. .

ofll.... f,... """ revenue

" . 1,1 l,.e empltiyes- w..ro rom Tmi,w;1 lnt: i,o,Itk,:i'1 from the rank of the domlnoiu party. 1 llCSe IX-.mli. Ii ...... .... . ' .

ns.M.. li 7 .ei-iveu circulars asking them b, contribute, ami again s;:,.V::::""trf''-to;.o.

""-v " uoiuo so at the first i'"-1' Apparently there was 0 vK ..tionof the law eommitte.l in the way !l!rSWi'r "tout.and there

....v, i..,,v noiiuressexereiseil by the 'd of the mint on his sulKirdinates to make them contribute."

THE PEWABIC MINE DISASTER.

Hop- St.,1 Kntert-.nri. for , Urww Allvr nf .s,,,,,,. f tl Knton.lieil Mlm r. I HON .Mor.NTAI.V, Mid,., (,ct. Sfl It

. , , , cn ascertained to n certainty that the ten men entombed in the Pewabic min. in. . v

v ui,'"k'"ii yesterday are all Corr.ish.nen hut two SV? "'S hw:V,,CK. ti'" hwl' I'wnk

,.s..r. . 1 UU"an' w,, "early 1 scaped 1ms been recovered. At ö ",' ;".K hH evninfr they had dug to u.thinc.ghtfeetof theinen.ands.une Of them nt. ,.

.......v.. unking can ne heard on ti pi no ending to where the men are en- !!'; n'i 1 !" "mV "'"ff lit probable that at least some of them will be rescued a live. Tl... -..1...: , ..

,. - viues 01 1110 inen linger around the shaft hoping against hope. 1 h

CANT PROSECUTE REPEATERS.

ABi;,,ike,.frlplllt of . Krprmt of tlir tVUrrul Kleellon I.uw. Wa.SIII.Voto.v. Oet "7 '1M. .1 . . .

. ..ww. . . 1 hu iiec.sion Usi". '"",,tL;rt!S'y, hy Mr- raffen, the A sis tant Cited States district aUorncy at Kansas City, that he could not prosecute rin.it,. s., .1...

..,,, hivjMiKv;:: ,712 fi'il.Tnl i.i,.,.t:.. 1

.... v.,,.,,,,! mws, was u topic of tlwlnT Mt t,,U ,,e,,artmc'nt of justice Mtorney (Jenernl Olney said that ho had not looked into the question, but from his nr.-si.nt ir,w....i...i.-.. .

eved that Mr Hraffen was correct in

doubt however, said the attorney general that repeaters could be brotnrht into emiru o,,.. n .

I nited .states and punished as severely ns under the federal statute which had been repealed.

LAID LOW BY FIRE.

.Ni:w YoitK, Oct. 17.-R. ,, u, u to.'s weekly review at trade iss, .' day says; Imgrossii.g political e.veitein.nt inaiiv .if 11,.. M '", 11

...ns causes a ...,tr.. Macken.ug in so.ne kinds of bs I .ton he whole business in.m, J iv rather more favorable thu.nl wore a week ago. iU,U expo, ! , 1' ceased, quite a number of mills frone ...to operation, ami th,. ' for I" f ")t equal to u t prosperous years, is better than u , been nwi.l ..f .1... .i.. .. . 1 fl "l'

7""' - um uns v,..,,. .... prices of far, products d ', l';ye u.ucl. nnd there are s,!s. , Z strikes ,,, lvs sl reduction of Z hat the purchasing powerof ihl. ' pie cannot have materially icr,,,s",T 'otton bus s.d. I ..i oi

.nt.. i ' '"' cents tor mill. inr, nplands,and tho large s at such low prices indicate eh-a'lv 'en realized, und at present l any spindles and I .' .? ' L" Tl

u slr kes are teniporä y " u as . ,,g influence is the large a v .. In the world's c now exceeding yi.ooo.ooo huU " ice of the principal southern en.,, ""::"fi,Vl,i',,,, wl.les,,e dea"..r.

... V ., , """e "'i-"vcm,.nt j trad.Mv.tl, the south than with ' other section. " ' WesterM .,, t js ,,,., ,, I''1;; "f appears to .justify anv ortai t change. West,.,-,, mei, have ween ,.,,,-, UuK ; ,,ast .vear, and Atlantic expors only.vs(.,u'lbushels, against , 0UhM,u last year. Corn i 1,:..?. .

,,, ,, 1 , "nin-l . '.villion ..u,3 very clear reas.,. nml ,. is noteworthy tlmt , ,, . 11 ls

i , , " - s.uiie nine nur k -ts per' ,0

1 """ "ogs. w cents lower. The contrast indicates how little the p,-J-vision market depends : t preset, I nn natural relations 'of snpp,y,,;;;;,t(;e'! Kxports of ilimi..t ;.. ...... 1 .

i , , . - i'i ".iuris ai .New Pork for the last inoath slum- a , " I Cri'ilMi nf fi'i nui iuui . "

,.. I 1,1 value, or more 1 pc cent. At the same ti,,,,fare appear, increase of &.mtmu ii imports at. .- York, or 1,J ,Vr cent and las before the increase in other t

r, n .1,,, snj!w ,s !veu eouipariM,,,, however, is with a month last year in which the excess f e! EI-1" inn IZ ""I""- was enormous, ov.t W..000.000, so that the changes reportend,, not yet i,pIy a contrary The boot and shoe industry leads in

,. " '" " '"'xer man in any nreV '.us year, for four weeks xin m cases, against 2S7..V-M last year and u While the -fnntn deK "'r an end, most of the eastern "ak.er.sof cheaper goinls are crowd" with orders co vor. ii. r ..

., , ..win une in 1 1 1 ri ... "onthsinad,,,,, bt concerns , k? i g goods of better grades have as a . rule little business a head. we?kn,n,a ","! Ste,!l 11,0 WMt we.ikne.ss, while eastern markets show nu.re encouragement. Nothing of con--M-mience ,s doing h, rails, the delivery tortile vmif t. M.....1 . . . '

dü.WX tons, much below the ordinary requirements for renewals !,.. In -structural work some moderate contracts are reported, bt bar iron is extremely dull, and it is stated that the low prices reported last week -Id cents Jr iron and SI for steel-have been hhnded in some transactions. There is a decline in wire, Sl.no being quoted for galvanized barbed, and S'i for Win. f.i.1.- IM... i . . v-.'" mr

. wsl loature is that tin heavy increase in tlieoutput of pi" does not seem to overload t,e luaikeC . 1 vet there is rather less pressure to ell than of late. In textile industries the .situation is Pd.nr, ,1 i my rt,spects perplexing His undeniable that orders forgiKMls areon the whole diminishing, and retni ..,.. .

. , i.i.-s inn. yet prompt such supplemental orders' as were exacted, but a gowl ,ay works l aw. found orders enough to start up V . V"U"' h,ine hainr '"'M'ness for feveral months. The demand for wool is not as large w,,,,c Prices have scarcely ehanged for two weeks, sales lire lint .1 ?!iu .ir.i . . ' "'ss

--T ! , I'"nu.s, against .V778.:..0i.IM.;j, and for four weeks I!, gl : -.4'. poun.ls, against :-.7.74l,T;,fJ in 1892. lnlwtWT ir 11 ,,Mvn ,,efori" tl11' tai iff took effect, so that results of foreign competition are felt mainly ! reduced sales of some domestic wools.

::. rim IS In spring J o lens for mens wear, hut ,.,. f e u ers are more encouraged to becb 1 ,t,''S,, '" ""'"re "f IT, UU'y c,,n '"Wt '7 prices that foreign mills ,y iaUe, H is still, as it has 1h;cii for some nonths, a very encouraging fact that, the vii n in.. ,.r 7 .

ct. '-"mmcrciai lail tires is Mii.il . Reports for the three weeks of October cover liabilities of 8:., 139,7, whfcl, W,rtsi,,7l were of mnnutn luring and SS.UÄ7.M7. of tr.-nii,,.

ec rns. " The failures during the past week huvu been In the ITnited .States against 4- last year.

A Portion of , Wln. Ilw,r Work , Chlruu... I,. .

-" ' '..iiirT.i. tliiCAoo, Oct 27.-T1.0 north half of

...,.. , ricic warehouse, be-

'"V" "ering harvester works, ocated at Clyburne aventn untd the north branch of the Chicago i ver

" """.sou a large amount of ljeuip and completed machinery and H contents are a total loss. The loss n he building is plCed at8I5,OMad on heconlents Sl".),000; partly covered byinhurancc. Origin unknoii.

ACTIVE ANARCHISTS Rnlil t . Vrn,nrinK tr Am.tl.rr Out-

trritK in mr,. J'Ait.H Oct. S7.-Tho Matin say.s that informiitum has reached the prefecture f police that the anarchist arc pre!mn.nfr.(,r ,l',0,,'-, outbreak. Accordng to thi information the anarchists have resolved tlmt three of their number shall come to Paris from Polssv. LVons im. I I. til.. ... .

" , "niu mr me jiurpose oi cauNlrigan explosion in the uhninbernf demitiivs tlw. ..ii .,

ii .. . ivaicn in in vicinity of which has bocu doubled la order to head It off.