Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 September 1895 — Page 2

AVKKRLY COURIER. C. JJOAXIO, Publixhor. JASl'KK. .... INDIANA.

Tin: province of Pod oil a, Russian Poland, has been officially declared to be Infected with cholera. Lady Fhancks Ho.m: Gi'nnino, who . .. ..1 I.. 1 1 o. wiia iirresicn in ijumiou, un hiij , ai t, i .. f...,.. . .tl .il.ul f,lHI- 1.11 t the 10th. The court sentenced her to , one year's imprisonment. Mns. Ci.aka McAutiivh, the woman I who jumped from the Hrooklyn bridge, before daylight on the morning ol the Ttli. was lined S5 in the Tombs police court, New York City, on the Oth. Iluxr.UKDS of thousands of spectnfe1 Hned the streets of Louisville. on the llth, to witness tno pn.de. 00.000 stronc. of the Union veterans In attendance upon the uatlonul encampment. Tun new English battleship Majestic started on her trial trip, on the Oth, "but ran aground on the sands at Spithead. She was floated nt high tide but a further trial was postponed until her hull could be examined. A nisiWTCH to a London news njjoncy from Kustehuk, on the 11th, said that twenty arrests had been made of persons implicated in or suspected of being connected with a plot to take the life of Prince Ferdinand of llulgaria. The aunual reunion of the Latter T)ay Saints of the Decatur, Pes Moines, Eatitern Iowa. Northern Illinois, Kewanee and Nnuvoo districts commenced at Muff park, opposite Nautoo, 111., on the Oth, to continue ten days. Apvices from Havana, on the 10th, atated that, accordiug to rumor, Gen. Campos had sent an ultimatum to Spain, demanding that the government send him forthwith 100.000 additional troops or grant Cuba a separata government. A oiiEAT radical liberal organization, known as the Constitutional Reform club, organized to combat the gowing power and prestige of the Catholic clergy and to defend the public schools, is rapidly extending its membership in Mexico. Dk. Edwaiid B. Hckxettk, of New "York, was reported, on the 9th, to be dying of cancer, contracted while treating a female patient. The ease is the first of the kind in the history of medicine, and seems to prove conclusively that cancer is contagious. Tin: Morgan-Belmont bond syndicate came to the aid of the treasury gold reserve again, on the llth, with 83,000,000 of the yellow metal winch they exchanged for greenbacks, making in all S14, 000,000 gold turned in in excess of the requirements of their contract. The Canadian government was noti fied, on the 12th, of the seizure by a United States cutter in Behring sea of the Canadian sealing schooner Beatrice, which was sent back to Victoria. The offense was failure to keep a record of the number of seals and the location of capture. An. hope of rescuing alive the fireimprisoned miners In the Osceola copper mine at Houghton, Mich., was aban doned, on the 9th, and the mine was hermetically sealed for the purpose of smothering the fire. Twenty-nine men were known to be entombed, all but one of whom were heads of families. Heiiis to the celebrated Leake estate who reside in Missouri. Kentucky, on the Pacific coast and elsewhere In the west, with heirs in New Vork, Intend making a claim to the estate, a great part of which is located in New York, and the value of which is variously es timated at from 20,000,000 to SÜOÜ.OOO.000. At Louisville, Ky., on the 12th, Gen. I. N. Walker, of Indiana, was nom inated by his only competitor, Gen. Thaver, of Nebraska, and unanimously elected commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic. St Paul, Minn., was unanimously selected as the place for holding the next national encampment. Tiik second race of the international aeries for the America's cup was sailed over a triangular course off Sandy Hook, N. .1., on thclOth, Valkyrie nouv inally winning bv forty -seven seconds. As the English yacht fouled the American at the start and crippled her, the result Is sublcct to revision by the racing committee. Thk eighth constitutional conven tionof the state of South Carolina met in Columbia on the 10th. The prlncl nil liKulttucu Imfnrn tlio pfinvpnlinn I the regulation of the suffrage so as to ,li.f.n,.l,i,. nu innnv nmrrni. ns tuluMble without disfranchising a single white man. except for crime, und maintaining white supremacy. Thk regatta committee of the New "York Yacht club, after hearing the statements of all parties in interest ind a large number of witnesses of the tfouling of the Defender by Valkyrie, In Ii... cnnntnl rnpn frti- (hit A!lli'ru-:iK cun. awarded tho race to tho Defend- ' " u.V. "1 r. Lord Dnnraven accented the. dc- ' . n.l nrnr..oib.il tn irt h t vneilt 4- t,., f. tin. tlilf.i t-m-o viniwu tu in.... - ' r- - i tl tvivn tri 1 1 n t ronlv frrim Um . ....nlttii- f l... 'm Vnrlr Yacht club to his protest ngalnst ihn nronosed course marked out for tltn third of t ie ser es of America's ... . . . . . cup championship races, on the 12th, Lord Dunraven refused to sail Valky rlc over the route, but with true sportsmanship instinct entered the race nnd crossed the line so ns to enn ble Defender to make the rncc, and then withdrew. The race and the. trophy were awarded to tho American

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SEPTEMBEK-1895. Sill Mod, Toe. fed, Tön, s 9 IG 10(11 12 15 23 24 '25 2Ü 4 I T 30 tTtFt f TTT-rr "fT rr-rv H TT I I I YH fit ) U I (' K U U ÄI AI U -. X XVX XV KJ THE NEWS IN BRIEP. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. As A result of efforts made by the f Unite.! States con-sal nt Havana, Jose ita, Jose Maria AfTiiIrro. nn A iur).u ..itU-.i. J lins lHeii nullit luirrtv W tu S'mmish i authorities and ordered eu to leave tint Island. Pkksiokxt Ci.kvei.and lias refused to pardon C N. Buyer, sentenced In Mississippi to imprisonment for fifteen months and a tine for violating the pension Inws. I'pon the papers in the ease the president wrote: "Denied. 1 fclm.ll refuse all applications for pensions in eases involving violations of the pension laws, except when very strong und unusual reasons are presented" TvfEXTV-nvi: mail carriers connected with the post oflice of Milwaukee were cited, ou the 0th. to show cause why they should not be removed, suspended or reprimanded. Each of the men received a letter from Washington, in which the nature of his offense was set forth, and the men were required to make an answer within one week from date. Qit.kxie Carrom., a young lady 10 years old. committed suicide at Afton, "la., on the 9th. Her father insisted that she should attend school, and she wanted to learn the millinery trade. Kuther than accede to her father's wishes she shot herself through the heart Foil the vacancy in the corps of array chaplains occasioned by the recent retirement of Chaplain John D. Parker, there are now 100 applicants. The poeition is practically a life sinecure with good pay. Mrs. i'lKTzr.i. and her daughter Dassa, the only child that escaped the murderous clutches of H.H. Holmes, went before Coroner Carter at India napolis, Ind., on the 10th. Mrs. l'ietzel, while looking upon the trinkets found in the chimney of the Irvington house, where little Howard Pietzel's charred remains were found, went into hysterics, and sobbed almost continuously during her testimony. John Mowtis, aged ti5, was burned to death, and William Laidlaw, another employe, was badly injured at Winnipeg, Man., on the 10th, by the explosion of powder in the mill of the Robin Hood SmoKeless Powder to. or that citv. The mill was burned down, and Morris was incinerated. Miss LoNnoxDKnitY, the lady cyclist. who left Iloiton. June 25, 1604. to make .4 I.I f it a tour or tue worm witmn nueen months, arrived at Clinton, la., from the west on the 10th. Lohd Arcuiuai.ii CAMrMXi, and his Highland pipers marched through Glencoc, Scotland, on the night of the Oth. playing a dirge. Lord Archibald devised this project as an expiation lor the historical massacre of Ulencoe oy the Campbells. The Spring alley Coal Co. has be gun suit for S1O.000 damages against the city of Spring Valley, 111., for damages alleged to have been sus tained at the hands of the mob Unit, on July 0. 1S04, looted the company's store. This suit will involve the right of the corporation to operate a truck store contrarv to the provisions of its ch urter. Tin: Clyde steamer Delaware, which arrived at New York, on the 10th, from Haytian ports, reported that whilst at Port de Paix information was received that a great fire raged at Lcs Connives on the 4th. No particulars could be ascertained at Port de Paix. as the wires were interrupted. Walter Scott, a leading druggist nnd business man of Bes Moines, la.. was forced lo make an assignment on the 10th. As soon as the papers were filed he went to his room and took prussic acid and died shortly after. His failure had been forceu as a result of the drug store war. A jiisi'Aieii from Tangier, on the 9th, denied the reports that cholera prevails there. Piiixcb vox J1oiif.xi.oiie, .chancellor of the German empire, arrived in St Petersburg on the 10th. lie was re ceived at the railway station by Prince Hadolin, German ambassador to Bus sin. and escorted to the Uerman em bassy. Tub death of Mr. .i. u. Asnoury, xor merlv a member of the British house of commons and a w'ell-known yachtsmail, WHS ailll'Jlllltuu m ,i,...wii .... mi; llth. Mr. Ashbury brought the yacht Cambria to America in 1S70 and unsuc cessfully competed for the America's cud. In 1871 he again contested for the can with the vuclit Livonia, and won one out of the four races sailed. llv the ridiculous mistake of a band of train robbers In detaching- the wrong car, the robbery of tho express on Kio Grande Western train at Crevasse siding, in toiorauo, near me uuui mi . , . , , . ,1 Ifl.l. . ...1.. . 1 II.KI 11.. ....Hl M Ik ne, at ciouk un u.e i.r....iK . 1 10 lltll, W.'IS nrCVeilUMl. i I , . . . . i . i . robbers discovered tncir misiaue nicy iec&mcpanic.siricKHn ana look to mo I OtMis IIKXHY ,M. r-TAM.P.V, IIIC firiCnu CA plnrcr utithor, recently elected a io"er oi parimineni, arriveu in mv .1 ..I... .... "". tho llth. Ho was met at the dock by Mnj. Pond and a half dozen newspaper men. A dispatch from Christiana, on the llth, said that the yacht Windward, of the .lackson-IIarinsworth expedition, hud arrived at the Island of Sardoe, In tho Arctic ocean, having broken out of the ice bell between Franz Josef Land and lltirenl's sea.

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Bt the explosion of ammunition la a caisson in Louisville, h'y., early on the morning of the llth, four member" of Battery A Louisville Legion were killed and two wounded. Tin: Western Union Telegraph Co., on the llth, declared the regular quarterly dividend of Itf er cent., payable October 15. Tin: grand lodge of Goon Templars of Illinois, in sevsion at Hloouiington. on the llth, entered upon the discussion of the proposition to establish an orphans' home for the jurisdiction ol Illinois. Ox the llth ex-Congressman .lohn A. MeShane, of Omaha, and P. II. Culver, a Chicago attorney, were arrested ia the intter city, on warrants charging them with fraud in a real estate deal. A Ki:roiiT from Havana, on the llth, stated that a great battle had been fomrht in Puerto Principe, and that the Spanish had been defeated and the

capital captured by the insurgents. Mil. Jambs dom) Mil. Jamks uoimox Jikxxktts au Ti-ulii won tho in turnn Moiihi I'riJC X'nlhnlchick for harnessed trotters on the Neullv trade, in v ranee, on me llth, ami his marc Helen Ley burn, wns second. A iiisi'ATCit from Athens, on the llth, said severe shocks of earthquake were felt on the island of Kuboea, in the -Egean sea, but no damage was done. A dispatch from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on the 12th, announced a .series of the most horrible seismic convulsions ever known in that country. During the shocks of earthquake, which continued for days, illuminated, at intervals, by tlames which burst from the mountainsides hundreds of lives were lost, accompanied by great destruction of property. The Marion county (Ind.) grand jury returned an indictment, on the 12th, against H. II. Holmes for the murder of little Howard l'itezcl at Irvington. On the same day the grand jury of Philadelphia county, Pa., indicted Holmes, alias Mudgett, for the murder In Philadelphia of Henjamin F. Pitezel. Drnixo a terrible thunderstorm in the vicinity of Scituate, K. I., on the 12th, the famous tlen. Lafayette tree was split in two. The tree is the one under which the marquis ate his dinner while the continental troops were marching from Rhode Island -o Connecticut A heavy earthquake, lasting ten seconds, prevailed in lower cast Tennesse, along the Kurth Carolina stntc line, at 5 o'clock on the morning of the 12th. The country in that section ; being mountainous, but little damage was done. Du. OituAXDO E IhiADFOKD and John II. 2sixon. alleged counterfeiters who were arrested in New York city, on the 7th, were given an examination on the 12th. ltr.nl ford was held in S25,000 and Nixon in S5.000 bail. A PAitTV of men went down Shaft No. 1 of the Osceola mine at Houghton, Mich., on the 12th, and found twentythree dead miners at the fourteenth level and two at the third level. Five were still missing. The province, and especially tho city of Grenada. Spain, was visited by earthquakes, on the night of the llth, but, though the shocks were severe, no damage was reported. Tiik United States grand jury at Wilmington. Del.,on the 12th, returned true bills against the accused Cuban filibusters including- Ralph de Soto, the cigar dealer and bondsmnn for a number of the accused men. The case will come up on the ISth.to which date the petit jury was discharged. LATE NEWS ITEMS. A di.-I'ATCH from New York, on the 13th, said that unless there is a decided change within a very short time in the trade conditions the government will issue another iiistallmentof bonds, contingent negotiations being already under way, and a point having been reacneu wnere oniy i lie amount oi wie issue was left to be determined. Tho president was reporte 1 as favoring 2.",000.000, and the syndicate as pre ferring sr.o.ooo.ooo. Tin: Columbia Liberty bell started from Chicago, on the 13th, on Its trip iround the world. It left on a special train, going first to Atlnnta, Ga., where It will remain until the close of the exposition. After that it will be taken through the southern states and Mexico. From there it will go to Europe and thence around the wbrld. J. L. McNkii., president; William N. llyers, vice-president: J. K. Lozier, cashier, and H. W. Woodbury, director of the recently defunct Union national bank of Denver, Col., were arrested. on the 151th, on complaint of a deposi tor, who charged them with accepting deposiU when they knew the bank was insolvent, 'lliey gave bomls. A wfxic of festivities, such as no previous grand army encampment ever witnessed, was brought to n niting close at Louisville, Ky., on the night of the 13th, with a barbecue of mainmoth proportions; lOO.OOi) pounds of meat, 12,000 gallons of burgoo and 25, 000 loaves of bread being provided for the occasion. OX the 13th Attorney-General Har mon instructed the United States dls trict attorney at Uticngo to laue an appeal from the recent decision of Judge Seaborn in releasing from cus tody four Chinamen In Dctrait, Miel Miss Ki.kaxok Ciiirry, daughter of Sir Joseph Chitty, a justice of the chancery division of the English high court of justice, was drowned nt Invcrjochy, county Inverness, Scotlnnd, on the 13th, while fishing. Cait. Johnson of the steamer City of Sydney denies the story, publishei in a San rraneisco paper, of tue stir reuderof Gen. Hustamente, or that the latter was burned to death. Hkv. SAMt'KL. Wakepiki.d, of West Newton, Pa., a veteran .Methodist tuln istcr, died at 1 a. in. on the 13th, aged 0(5 years, ö months and . days. Thk French transport steamer Co uiorlu was burned at her dock at Mar seilluson the 13th. Tin: National hank of Kearney, Neb., capital 8200,000, closed Its doom

I on the 13th.

INDIANA STATE NEWS. ÜNKoftho most interesting and St the Kinic time unique features of the G. A. It. encampment wus the services at the state prison south, In Jeffersonrille, the other din . There are within the prison forty-four unfortunates veterans who once wore the blue but now wear the stripes. All of them have heavy sentences, und several of them are In for murders that were committed under the inlluence of drink, but In the heart of each there is still a love for his country's ling. A I.AÜOK acreage of rye is being put out by Wabash county farmers, treble or quadruple that ever sown before. The wheat crop of the county was a dire failure this year, while those who sowed rye had a good yield, and tho grain sold' for almost as much as w heat. A LAiUii: number of orphans from the Cincinnati Orphans' home have been placed this year in families in the yloinliv of Mooret. Hill. Another distribution tool: place there a few day ago. Li:w IS. Davis, of Wabash, was a pr.sseliger on the Graham fc Morton lake vessel City of Louisville, which was struck by lightning while in midlake, between Chicago nnd Denton Harbor, the other morning. Mr. Davis was in his berth asleep, but. the terrific shock, which stunned all tue otllcers on duty,

awakened though it did not seriously affect him. Twelve feet of the fore- - mast of the Louisville was torn off by the lire, and the deck was enveloped in tire. At Elwood James Cottrell's 3-year-old son fouud a four-ounce bottle of carbolic acid and camphor liniment and drank a lot of it The mouth, throat and stomach were burned raw, and the child may not recover. JosEni Hkxxktt fell from a thirdstory window at the Lake Erie house, Lafayette, and his skull was crushed by contact with the briek-paved court below. He had been drinking the night before. He was a one-armed peddler and a stranger there. Thk officials of the Marion county jail frustrated an attempt at jail delivery which, if successful, would have released two murderers now awaiting trial, two burglars and other noted criminals. A. L. Maiitix, of Kokomo, has been made a guard at Prison North. The Wabash river rose sine feet during that awful storm the other day. Near P.ich Valley thousands of fish are lying dead on the banks of the Wabash. Thk state board of health has been looki ooKing into rivansviue s lypuuiu m i . 'ii . . t : i e pulemlc. I.vniAXAfor.is Ketail Clerks Union growing and now has about 123 is members. Siui'M. Hitvteii. a fnrm hand livinir near Cross Plains, came in contact ! with a vine of wild ivy. The poison ' inoculated his system. He has already become blind, and is suffering from blood poisoning, which it is feared will t result fatallv. Po.stsiastki:s were commissioned the other dav as follows: Allen Creek, Monroe county. L J. Conner; Moberly, Harrison countv, J. 11. Schuck; Purcell's. Knox county, Samuel Dyers. Nkahi.v 2,500 students are enrolled for the fall term of the normal school at Valparaiso. Et.rKi: A. I- Cain. Martinsville, has accepted a call to the Thornton Chris tian church. A Chicago firm has purchased 18,000 of Jay county five per cent, bonds at a premium of S'--5. It is reported that many wealthy men are behind the movement to establish a college at Lincoln City. The bricks of the old Petersburg jail will be used in laying pavements around the courthouse. John Mi'iihav, a glassblowcr. at tempted to effect an entrance to the house of Mrs. Kllcn Simpson, a woman living in Cicero. She warned him to kecp awav, and while endeavoring to force open a door she shot him in the head and breast. One of tne balls lodged In the lungs, inflicting an injury from which he can not recover. At the reunion of the Pearson family held a few days ago at Wabash, there were three hundred persona present, fifty of them being mcmliers ! of the Million family, living in Cass ' and Carroll counties. Addresses were delivered by Rev. Hartley, Mrs. Frances Jenkins, of Kansas City, and I). W. Fowler, of Wabash. Emikh A. L Caix, of Martinsville, has accepted the pastorate of the Christian church of Thorntown and will go at onec to take charge. A FAiisiKit near Goshen sold 90 fine watermelons for S2. Tiik celebrated Nicholson bill has knocked out five saloon-keepers in Gibson county. All will nppcal to higher courts. At Hrnzil Miss Ida Jolbert was severely shocked nnd her horse killed by a live wire, which the horse stepped on. Gov. Mattiikwh and his staff are perfecting arrangements for going to the dedication of Ckickatnauga battlefield. ANitKitsoN is the place for the state celebration of Labor day next year. Tin: United Glnssworks at Orestes arc to start üp September 21 with a full force of 500 hands. Jonx It Austiikw was fatally injured the other day in a fall of slate in the First nvenue coal mine, Evansville. At Evansville a large number of excursionists saw William Knell make a misstep and fall Into the river, the other evening, and drown. The deceased was a young man. and teller In the Uerman bank at Evansville. An Elkhart man purchased a fox terrier in Wisconsin, pa3ing an enormous price for him. The canine was .shipped homo by express, and on being taken from his box ran away and has aot been found. Anuhf.w Jacobs, a bachelor living Alone on the Porter-Jnspcrcounty line was waylaid in his home nnd bcatea until he disclosed tho hiding place of SISO The robbers overlooked S2.000,

DUNRAVEN DECLINED

To Tut Valkyrie In tlm Wjr of Tslr llratlnit, liut vrltli sip.irlnnuuillhn Intlnt CrMt lht Strtrlluc I.Iii l KhiII ! ffiid.T tu Uuii UHil Win the Krtcr. Hn4 Ih iii llHMlril Off. III l.inUlili' Kmu fur WlllnlrwlnK, Nkw YoitK, Sept. 13. The America's cup races ended in a fiasco. Lord Dunraven withdrew the Valkyrie immediately a fur the start, anil the Defender sailed over the course alone. Tho America's cup committee notified C. Oliver Iseltu that three races and the cup were awarded the gallant Defender, and the crowds utlont anil ashore cheered the ship that sustained Uncle Sam's supremacy upon the sens and the skipper and crew that sailed her. The DefinJtr In all probability it will be many rears before a Ilritish yacht again challenges for the cup. The mishap of last Tuesday and the rather remarkable notion of Lord Dunraven yesterday will not further the interests of j international sporL In withdrawing he does not charge any special unfairness to his boat, but bases his objections upon the conduct of the. attendant lleet on Saturday and Tuesday. Lord Dunraven sent the America's cup committee a strongly worded letter j complaining about the action of steamboats and tugs, and stating that he was not willing to continue racing Valkyrie unless a clear course was provided. He added that in his opin ion the course should be distant from any large city. Up to the time for the start for yesterday's race Lord Dunraven had received no reply to his communication. After his withdrawal from the race ho said It was his intention to start if lie received a reply, but none coining to hand he merely went down nnd crossed the line to give the other boat a chance tn tnn!:i llu raee That 1)C utui nn intention of racing yesterday was evident, for he put up no topstall at all. His decision not to raee must jmve Ueen ni-med at late j Wednesday night, for that day he had Valkyrie dry-docked, her lKittom rubbed down, and when she was floated a quantity of pig lead, estimated at four tons, was taken from her hold. Valkyrie lit. There were rumors that Lord Dunraven would not race yesterday, but i when the anxious crowds saw theValj kyrie going down the bay they were content, and as the wind was a good 10-knot breeze from the southwest in the morning, the prospects for a good race were most encouraging. When, however, the Hritisher kept over at one end of the line by himself, but did not put up his topsail the crowd con eluded that he had a grievance. Nc steamboats or tugs were In the llritlsh boat's wav. To windward was a broad ' expanse of open water. The lleet of excursion steamers and tugs were grouped to the north of the line nnd not near enough to have any effect upon the wind. The starting gun was followed by a scene that was novel in Internntlonal racing. The American yacht, a pyI ramid of canvass, bore down upon the I line. Halloon jib. topsail, spinnaker, ! mainsail and towering club topI tails were drawing well. The Hrltish boat, on the other hand, railed calmly down to the line under lower canvas only, nnd crossed after Defender. Then the Hrltish yncht slowly bore away toward the line and crossed It, only to turn on her heel nnd point for home. So carefully planned was his withdrawal that hfs tug, the Mlllnrd, was right at the line, ready to tow him into port. Clnnnclilnr tn Im Kstraillrted. Wasih.votox, Sept 13. A warrant for the extradition to Germany of Simon Gonschior was signed by the acting secretary of state yesterday. Gonfchior Is wanted for arson. He Is held in New York. Esrlttqiiftke Shocks F.ipf rlcncnl In lloth UriiiUplieren, hut no IUhiuko Ilrpurtril. Cincinnati, Sept. VI A special to the Post from Knoxvllle, Tenn., says: A heavy earthquake, lasting ten seconds, prevailed in lower cast Tennessee, along the North Carolina state line, yesterday morning at 5 o'clock. The country In that section being mountainous, but little damage was done. MAimin. SepL 18. Tho province, and especlallythc city, of Grenada was visited by earthquakes Wednesday Ight, but. thoujrh the shocks were severe, no damage is reported

ANOTHER BOND ISSUE

SM ! llv lliin rrartlrlly llroldti Upon -Only ihr AhmihhI i It I'rUr Milnril- Tim I'rt-nlili-nt TlilukluK tha Twi-my.rivo .Million Will Im. MiHIrlrm ml I hi- SyiulliMl. lHUtlHK I'ikui Iii Nvrally lor l lfty Million. Nkw Yoinc, Sept. Us Unless ther shall be a decided reversal In on, foi eign trade balance within a very shor lime, the Cleveland administrate .m wi issue another Installment of guven meat bonds. Contingent negotiation arc now under way, nnd have reaehe a point where only the amount of th Issue is to be determined. The subject was discussed by Assls" ant Secretary Curtis, of the treasury on Monday. Mr. Curtis sounded th liolmont-Morgan syndicate throng Mr. ltacon, of J, P. Morgan t ('.., un It Is understood that he has laid bjfor the president the result of the Monda conference. Mr. Morgan Is In favor of an is-.net 850,000,000 of new bonds should them cesslty arise to issue bonds at a! President Cleveland is said to dt-mu at this amount. He would prctr ai issue of $2.VMK),0iK, believing 1 hat th. latter amount would be suiH ii-nt t relieve the pressure on the yujd n servo until tue asseinbLng of COD gress. It was pointed out by Mr. M rgan on the other hand, that congress coul. not he depended upon to do anything and that it would be more mlvanti geous to float 50,000,000 of govern met paper at once than to muke a doubl transaction of it The bonds, if issued, will be placei as far as possible, in Europe. This is the latest phase of the go) situation as it developed to-day, an is the natural outgrowth of existin conditions. The syndicate, as such, has reache its limit. It cannot ulone and sinjjh handed control the exchange market DUN'S COMMERCIAL REVIEW A sllcht Srlliwck Not UiirzprrttMl-l'iirrlli lilllty of fSovrroiueiit Crop Krp.irli Full uro. New Yohk, Sept- 14.R, G. Dun Co., in their weekly review of trad issued to-du3, say: A slight setback, which may mea much or nothing according to the fin: outcome of the crops, is not une peetcd at this season. If the goveri inent crop reports were correct, tl, situation would not be cncourairinf Hut not much confidence is placfd i the reduced estimate of corn, none i all in the estimate of wheat, and eve the most enthusiastic bulls do m think it worth while to quote the go' eminent report as to cotton. The commercial stocks of cntto SeptemlMM- 1 here and abroad amoui to 2.100,0:13 bales, and domestic mill stocks were 300,01 S bales, allowing n a single bale for increase of stocks i southern mills. Prices have settle back a little during the past wee notwithstanding the ploomy tie par inent report If we nrc to have a large crop grain nnd u small crop ot cotton, it i natural to infer that mnnu.'aeturei may find large transactions at tl west but not at the south. Thete i in fnet, a very large ileum nd for goo. at the west, and west-bound. shipmen are unusually large. The largest output of pig Iron ev known, 104,020 tons, is apparently su ported by n reduction of 01,000 tons stocks of pig iron unsold. The failures during four weeks August amounted to Sä.lSl.MK), which S3, 863,81)0 were manufactnrii nnd S,10:t,S04 of trading concerns; b for the first week of SeptemWr tl aggregate was SI, 495,077, of whi S0S5.H43 were of manufacturing ai S755,5:i4 of trading concerns. Failures for the week were 17 the United States against 211 la ytar, and 34 in Canada against -44 la year. WILL CONTINUE TO HELP AltliotiKh the lloml .Syndlrutn' Olillc tlou wern 1-onc Ago IHtcharct-ii. Nkw Yohk, Sent. 14. Mr. J. Pit pout Morgan, when asked as to the r ported rupture of the governme bond syndicate, as indicated by t: reappearance of La zur i Frcres heavy shippers of gold, said: "The has lieen no rupture, the syndicate going on just the same, trying to he all it can, but its obligations expin some time ago." Asked if he did not anticipate a v crease In the siipplj of bills again cotton and breadstuff s, he replied the affirmative, nnd expresved soi surprise that a greater supply of hi was not in the market The president of a down town ban which Is a member of the syndirai said he thought it was going loo far sny that the syndicate, had been di rupted, although Its members in: have concluded not to deposit at more gold at present On the oth hand subtreasury officials express ci fidonce that the impairment of 0 treasury gold reserve by the expoi will be made good. 4)iiriutliirl ApchIiuU Honolulu. Sax Fhancibco, SepL 14. T board of health yesterday morning i clared Honolulu nn Infected port a ordered that a rigid quarantine Ihj i fcerved. NERVELESS OFFICERS. AfrHl.l to Mrrvr Witrn.nU Ablaut Stri In .Mlnrn. IsiirKMlXO, Mich., SepL IX Leaiii in the outrage of yesterday even! have not yet been arrested. It is sk that Ncgaitueo oflleers do not possi the courage to serve the warran They have acted like a lot of cowar und arc being roasted on all shies. It Is reported that Mr. Maltland, the Cambria mines, has been uns ccssful in sojurlnjc any compromise the Interest of the strikers from t other mines.