Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 October 1896 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER.

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. INDIANA

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Tnn tri'SMirv iri'lil reserve, at

loa of busiuess Au the 14th. stood at l?f,&03,333. Tho day's w ithdrawals at How York were fvsO.MKi. Pk. John K Hamilton. fMfffJBBadä chief f the hlariuo hospital service, ten. lere. 1 Iii resignation to the president, M the Utk. by telegraph, and it Oss promptly S CCS pt ad. acmsTim or bTxia Canton of Wiseoiikin has sent out word to county clerks that the democratic gold ticket must be headed "National PBBBOOretle Ticket" slid the Hryau ticket plain "Dsmoc ratio Ticket."

Thk W lepartinent ha rejected the hi.! for mortars au.l small guns, nme yu in all, and called for new proposals. The pries ranged from about ft cents to 3:. cents pound, which Was -.-onsi lered eseessive. Thk French steamer Cordoba, from Sew Oi lcans. September ff, for Havre, Which passed the btsnrd on the Kith, signalled that Capt. Heven, who was in command of the Cordoba when she, ailed, disappeared ou the night of the. 6th. Thk supreme curt of the United tstates met at noon of the 1Kb an I opened the term of lyrt-7. All the justices were present. Justice ffll d I health is such as to preclude his Jolalug his associates ou the bench regularly. T COMPTROI.I.KK Y.CH KI "', "ii the l'.'th, directed Hank K.xamiuer (iarrison to oesume charge of the City national bunk of Tyler. Tex., which failed on the loth. The hank had a capital of flno.ooo, and liabilities were placid at 0,000

A conmi XICATU'N B as received by the .stale department, on the Uth, from the German amhassadornt Washington Inviting the (Tatted states to take part in the internet ional art exhibiUou which is to be held at Munich Hext .'.car. Tiir. ladies of tho administration are taking up the bicycle Mrs. Carlisle, the wife of the secretary of the treasury, has at last, after many painful efforts, vanquished the steed of steel, an.'. Mrs. Daniel Laiuout has become quite an expert. rKr.sinKSTtT.EVKI.A5I and nis OtBcial ut isera were in cabine session for an boat and a half, on the mh, discuss. Bg topics to he considered in the auuii.il i t p. . 11 of the executive oflicera and in the president's message. A. I the cabinet ofiioers were preseut exeept secretary Carlisle. Tin: Indiana state hoard of electiou QHmlMtOllWBi BB UM petition of the Hational democracy for a place on the bli 'ts under that name, unanimously deci.led. oil the 1Mb, to give the party a column on the ballots under the head tiold Standard Ticket." No protest was entered to this decision. tiiAiitMA.N H, U. PikksoI. and Treasurer Q. L BpOBOt of tbi West Virginia populist state committee instituted libel suits, on the 1-th against the Wheeling Bffclef and Parkerabarg

hen tine 1 for lZa.000 damageseach Iroai each paper, the groiiiKin alle gel being the publication of an accusation of bribery sgnJnat the plaintiffs. Thk treasury receipts for t ho first fiaii I Oct.. I. er showed a deficit of S, . ad lor the tiscal year to date f I UU mb The loUil receipts for

th tiscul year to .lato have been Stfl.7:.. .".'. ft od the expenditures have aggregate : H '.'." '.'.. ;y. The reeeipts for tin ni..:Uh of October to date have been ll.'.. , .ana expenditures 81'., 1 Umi. i - wgl I. Thk trouble between the silver anil g, del o. ratie headquarters officials at Chicago over opening mail Matter was settled in favor of töo WmW bon e Headquarters, on the 14th, after 1 visit Of a post otheo inspector to the Auditorium annex. In future the mail of the gokf headquarters will be delivered to the Dalmer aud Huckner coi.iU. tOO.

CURRENT TOPICfiLi-

THE NEWS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GtNERAL.

Cot. douN Jl MPEK, ex chief of the Semlnoleo aud at the time of nis death repreaentatUe of his people in aonf IBM, died at (iuthrie, Okkv, on UM nth. He was 73 years old, and worth nearly lüü.Oüü. Jumper probably was the first real Indian that President Cleveland ever met. During Cleveland's first term Jumper acted as interpreter for several parties of Creeki ami faaaleolse who visited mkingtou. Tiff Frankfurter Zeitung says that the sultan has signed an irade proposing state reforms for the whole of Turkey. The treasury gold reserve declined, on the Ifth, tO fl.M.WO, 1 ltf, the day's withdrawals being tele, 100. A hisi atch from t onstautinoplc says that, ou the 1-th, Nemet l'asha, an imleriul aide, was shot at the xlldls palace on suspicion that he was implicated in the Young Turkey agitation. Bavrta Tatrr, wboM right name is supposed to he Helen porslaud.a mem

her of the Salvation army, eommmeu suicide at Hutte. Mont., on the Ifth, l.v talcing poison. The girl was lj3 years I

of age, and the daughter of a farmer living near Spokane. An unkuowu man jumped into the watt rat Prospect l'oint. N iagara Falls. Y. Y., on the Ifth, ami was swept ore the American falls. The only witnesses, two hackmen, described the stranger as a short man about 39 years old, weighing periiaps Hi.', pounds, and wearing a oniiaiuoii-eolorod overcoat A OAataOBAh from Vienna, on the l.tth. announced the death of Herr Anfbn Ituckner, the noted musical com-

i poser. Ho was born September 4, If! I.

at Ausfeider. Austria, aud received his earliest musical instruction from his father, a village schoolmaster. A seniors subterranean disturbance, very much like an earthquake on a small scale, took place at Dumbarton. Scotland, 00 ti e Ifth The steamship Circassian, which was lying on" a quay, was suddenly shakeu aud violently moved M feet by a commotion under her stern. The bank was heaved up

for a distance of luu feet and the ship yard was considerably damuged. Thk president denied the application for pardon in the case of F. S. Harding, a ..is S; ii Harding, sentenced in Alabama t two years' imprisonment and tUf fine for making counterfeit coin. Tal International Association of Fire Underwriter! convened at the t lift n house hi N-agara Fa. is. Out., on the 13th. There OON about fortyfive representatives in attendance. Important que duuis regarding tire underwriting were discussed. Owkx Mc AKiin. ex-city treasurer nd ex-chief of police of Chicago, died in thai city, on the Ifth, of old age. lie had lived in the city Co years, and had been one of the leading politicians of Co.,k county. At be vera 1 of the large coal mines in

Cot.NTT Cutaa inn. ii- Kaan ad Cook county, ill., was arrested, OB the 12th. aud taken before JedgC l'ayne ou a charge of indorsing iruiiilun nt registration. The specific charge against Kneipt is the iesueeea of over ,0U0 registration Certitt ates to minors.

without u direct order or any recogalaed ftOthorlty. Thb arrest caused big excitement in political cpcIcs. The Atterbnry o.ass U ., of lMtsburgh, Pa., and the IfftBftl DlassCo., of Washington, Pa., were rep tried, OB the litis, as having voluntarily BO Vaneed the wages of their employes, vhu are non-union men, 10 per cent, The action of these panics caused comment, siuce. other glas., manufact

ure! s were aOiaadlug reductions, ataialng inability to compete with Uoii-uuion mau' go ds. n s -' Tux statement that the Yenezuelau boundary eomotleeii 0 bad come to a decision sustain ing t he claims of Venezuela in the boundary dispute between that country und Great ltntaiu is eutirel y without foundation. The aaenexUelon is not yet in possession of Oil the facts tOBOasary l form a dOfV He jutlgmei.t ami will not be until the rstura of Prof, fhiw from Beaofff mix. ut the end of this eaoal L

A I0TBJW West Indian hurricane visited tue const and seaboard states, on

he lth. doing immense taumle at

Ban points. Sea walls ami iron piers aaipposed to be impregnable were

dashed away like toys; n nnv seashore resorts anil other buildings were dam(feil or ilestrojed, while lawns and fDeadows were inundated and ruined. Athmry islsiid beach a I on -j the dam juge in estimated si f OU.UOU

Ohio the men have voted to accept the proposed reduction in wages, and it is

almost certain that the operators proposition will he acceded to. Tin. city of Gruat Barrlnatoai Maea, was visited, on the l'.'th. by the most destructive aontlagration in its history. About sixty firms, represent:!. g all kinds of busiuess, were burned out. The loss was estimated at f rum tfUff

i .in. to $:i.to.(

A DEI.KoATIoN composed of nearly 3 members of the Karly Settlers' lOeiety of ( ieveland and ( uyahoga county, O.. called up n Maj. McKinley on the 14th. There were a gr- at many very old people in the delegation, and the:.- was a touch of pathos in the spectacle they made when they

marched slowly up with their wnite l.wl.s iitul haltinc footsten. Mai. Mc

Kinleys venerable mother was at her one residence, and assisted in the reception of the visitor, ( ovi iitoi i.i.H K( k ki.k received a dispatch, on tho 1-th, stating that the I .ist national bank of ivhiy, Jfla M.. bad suspended. A BBBIOOe battle occurred between the sophomore and freshmen ehMBM of the S'ate university at Madison,

Wis., at the close of class meeting of fii -.innen on tbc 14th. As the tatter

class emerged fr.'.n the gy lnnasiuiu. they were set upon by the sophomores, and a sc v. iv struggle ensued, in which many w. re severely wounded. 'I ne victorious freshmen ducked several of the sophomores in the lake. Thi:i;k men attempted to rob the bank at Meeker. Col., on the Ifth They succeeded in holding up 'he clerks and cashier and looted tB0 bank; but when they reached the street in I heir effort to escape tncy were confronted by a crowd of citi2..MIS und a hot battle ensued. After the smoke had cleared away, the three robbers aud oue clerk were found lying dead. A I.onk train robber held up a I nioti PUeitic train, about eii'ht miles from

Ogdeo, Utah oa the Ittes tteeaueed the tri. in treej Md passengers tO believe that he had con federates in bid

ing, and thus prevente." resistauee. After some time spent in an attempt to blow up the espies safe. BO content, d himself w ilb looting the BjaU

car and can ving off a load I regis

tered letters.

A i t olninous, ia., on the 14th, J. A. White, a shoemaker, Bad Henry W hite, ld son. foil llv murdered two police

men iu tnut city ami fatally woun.'.cl another. There u;is no cause for the commission of the crime other than the fact that i.oth men ha I been summoned to appear before the recorder or some trivial offense. 'I UK spec, ;il postal delivery service made an increase of H percent, in busin. ss during the last fOBBl .year, 4.IM.lf letters being delivered. The average time required for del In fj w'. 17

minutes. I he net profit of the system was about fltiü.uon 'I be number of postage stamps, stumped envelopes and postal cards issued was 4. l'.t.Vt C5,.t, an increase of seven per ecu t. of or is', ues of the previous vesr.

Thk annual reixirt Bf -he third as-

staut postmastei general for the past

fiscal vear shows that the total e'ii-

ditures for the year were ffitBfffb und RBfeipta, ef,400,f0f, leaviug a deficiency of Ss.r.'T.uss, or a reduction of 1.07W, :.c less than the preceding year. At two o'aloeb on the morning of tho lath the uucciors of the liauk f Commerce, one of the leading financial institutions of Duffalo. N. Y.. announced that owing to the heavy withdrawals the bank was compelled to suspend business iin.l place their affairs iu the band ol the banking ilcparliuent for examination. Taa braaaf tablet tetdeh has Wen erected at Jmlge's Cave, West Kock, COBB.) where the regicides, Whalley and tioffc. were sheltered while they were fugitives from the wrath of King i hiir.es II. of Kuglaud, w us formally presented to the city of New Hiiveu, on the Ulh. by the Society of Colonial U ars Anvit i- s from Juneau, Wis., on tho 14th, stated that the liabilities of V T. BombUMb, the banker aud tinancial agent who disappeared on the loth, und for whom a warrant had been issued, would amount to S.'oo.ooo. Cart. ini Poaxeoa, Tony Ifaddjr, Fritz Vogt and QoorffO Dushayne. of the Bhie Island (Chioago) volunteer fire department, uro charged with starting the disastrous tire of May 17, which destroyed the business section of the town. The object of the men was to induce the villages to employ u paid department. AT the Manhattan state hospital ou Ward's island. N. Y., on the 14th, Theodore Meyers, the chief baker oi the institution, was murdered by Albeit DureUt, an inmate. The dead man was struck on the right side of the head with a big ax. on the night of the Htli a Delaware. Basque bans .v Schuylkill engine araabed into a crowded trolley ear at Hatietofl (Pa.) Junction, killing three men outright, probably fatally injuring two olhei s und Woaading a score more. BaVB Fxaminkh Cook was. on the 16th, placed in charge of the failed Boekford Iii hank. TkB bank has a capital of JJoo.ono; surplus and uudiviiicd profits. -To.ooo. and individual deposits. fffO.OOO. The loans and (lis-

counts were stated at SiTi.n(K. The cause of the failure is said to be due tO inability to realize on assets. Thk marriage of" David WeUa, second secretary of the Doited States embassy in London, to Miss Marietta Ord, doughtee of a prominent London physician, was celebrated at St. Cieorge's, Hanover squarc, on the lMh. Ki.y. .1 M. CliAWKoiiii, a Pre-sbyle-rtBfl clergyman of Indianapolis. Ind., aged C.o. who was visiting friends iu Los Angeles, Cal., dropped dead from hear: disease, OB the 14th, while making a perehaea la clothing store. J. D. EtBBBBOY, a banker, and one of the wealthiest citizens of Manchester la,, committed suicide, on the 14th, by baaging. Baeineei reverses are said, to have led to the suicide. Fkaiisos A. W ktzki.'s big wholesate QUeeeeware establishment at Indianop lis, Ind., was destroyed by fire ou the ISth. The loss will be over 7.'.,-

Ouo; insured. tl is reported that a railway train on the Saur Liffe! line, Berlin, conveying a large numls-r of recruits, wat thrown from the tracks, on the Ifth. and BO persons killed and ma'-iy more injured. Thk total registration in Detroit Mien., this year foots up r.4,r.-.h, Wblcl

,s .i gam over lour years ago oi

INDIANA STATE NEWS.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

(In the Pith the proprietor of the Baratoga hotel la Chicago opened a trunk left as security for an unpaid board bill and found a package of railroad bonds ami deeds to 181 estate ill Iowa. Missouri and South Dakota, valued at 124,000. The trunk was left by a race horse man, who gave his name as Deorge Craft, shortly after the Worl l't fair, and who bad several tiaee wfittBB to the hotel people to take great care of it. in I . fin. era' services over the hdy ol Most Rev, Bdward White Benaon, archbishop of antcri.ury and primate all Eagbsttd, who was stricken with 1 apoplexy during the service, in the itawarden iWuee) church, ob the

llth, aud died almost inkBsedieteiy ..ftei ward, were held in the cathedra! at Canterbury oa the Ifth. a saatATioi aa created at Gloeera vi I It-, N. V., OB the 16th, by the arrest of City t ierk vVlhaarth on a charge of falsifying the ty'a aeeoBate and convening money to his own use. Wiliniirth. when arraigaed, pleaded not guilty. lie was released on Slo.hO'i hail. Faii.ihkh throughout the (Jolted BtateB as reported by II. i. Dun V Co. for the week cmb-d OB the Mill, numbered Iff, against fff for the I Ofresponding week last year; for Canada the failure- numbered to, against 4(1 last year.

THK republicans of Louisiana have harmou i.cd ami there will bo only one :ik t out. The sugar pointers have Bgfoed to take down their electors, Md the regulars will withdraw their cou g res-ion a I cam! Idal e -,. J Ii Hl. I. firemen were killed and several were seriously injured by collapsing loon during a fire iu If OB. 'real, line., OB the Pith, said to have been tho most disiist roils conflagration i. eiirring in that city for i iv years. II Allot t- a vh i i.. alias Kimball, the mat rimonial swin.iler, pleaded guilty, on the HUh. before .lodge Taft in the Halted States court at I incinnati, and raaaeatto tlie Oh la peolteatary for IV mouths au I heavily lined. John F. Kkmimv and Thomas Haines, tho two alleged Irish dvnaniters who were arrested in Rotterdam September If, arrived at Hobo, ken, N. Y., on the steamship Werkendam on t he I M h. AMcnaitnor laabAaD arrired at tbe Fifth Avenue hotel. New Yoi-k city, Ol the UUh. to hid farewell to Cardinal Satolli, late pipel delegate to the I'niled States, who sailed for Luiope Of t h 171 h

Thk state Uard of election commla m . a a. . . . .

lioncrs acted further in inner anurnooii ou the pititum of the mit i. mal ieaoeraaj loc f ptaea on the i .. ots under that aatne. It was unauin.ous- ; ly decided to give the party a column m the ballots under the head "Hold standard Ticket H No protest was entered to this decision. Miss Kaftfl Yai.ik, the lrt-y oar-old j daughter of John Vagle, a farmer, lie Usff a few miles east of Decatur, w anared to death be boys. Sever... aetgbbor boys disguised themselves by blackening their faces, and went to Vagle's house. '1 he family was all alent eaeept HkW Katie. She BoeeaM terror-stricken at sight of the boys, and Bed from the house to a ti( Id, w here she fell in a ditch anil was found lead a few hours inter. Slu- had been in poor health for BOOM tin e. (top, PanCC IV years old. shipping clerk at the Lass loumlry. l't. anc received his weekly salary the other veiling; and disappeared. Tlie police were notitieil and were on the lookout for him, but no clue was obtained until hk) body w as found two days later lying with the head under two feet of water along the banks of the St. .lis river. His p. ekets w ere torn out and hia watch and money gone, but BO bruises of any sort were upon h.s person. Theff were marks of a violent struggle, and an empty bottle labeled "chloroform" was found hy his side. There is no doubt that the loy was murdered for his ino.iey. John Thompson, living- west of Indianapolis, has made public that a few lays ago he was kicked in the right eye by Frank Matthews, who was murdered the other night by WttliBBI Brooks, colored, and was blinded for life, as developments since show. It is :t remarkable coincidence, iu his judgment, that Matthews should have met bis death by a bullet in his eye ou the follow ing day. Tai American plate glsM faetory, in Alexandria, has resumed operations with a full force. EL L Hauhis, president of the Patriot D. posit bank, was thrown from h: vehicle in a runaway aud seriously iuju red. The plant of the American Win Nail Co.. at Auderson, was put in operation the other day. It will require about eight hundred) nicn to operate the plant, many of whom have been idle for months. Two churches were dedicated In Marion the other day. one hy the Wesleyafl Methodist mission and the other the Hoys' Brigade church. Lev. A. N. Worth, of lireen.shoro, preached the dedicatory sermon for the Methodists and l. L. Richards, commander-in-chief of the Boya' Brigade and editor Of the Knapsack, for the Lrigadu church. DiriiTHi.iUA has beoome epidemic in th" southern part of Fort Wayne, caused by overflowing of so we re during the late heavy rains. That sect ion has been placed in i -barge of the board of health, and five schools have Wcu closed during- the week. At Columbus the grand jury found two indictments igaJaat Alex Hell, one for horsestealing and the other for arson. Bell burned the jail at Columbus and he has been taken to the penitentiary under a sentence of ten years for horsestealing. The indlciBMUtl just returned will no doubt insure him lifetime imprisonment. Tin. sixth convention f the Ninth district Woman's lb lief corps will bo

held in Seymour October ff, H. M. Cavlor, department commander of the G. A. R., and iL M. Smock, adjutantgeneral, are t. be the principal speak

ers. WTfntVB her pareate were absent Ivy HarreU, the ten-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fllijah Ilarroll. of Hanfield, live miles east of Marion, attempted to make some taffy. Her clothing caught lire and before the flaue s could be ext läge shed she was so S0fOiely burned that sheoicl. Miss Wu.iiKl.MiN a II Ir r, a young colored girl of Kichrnond, has received notice from Washington eity that she has received nu appointment in the United states agricultural depart nu r.t aud w ill be stationed at Efl :ian apolis. Active preparations' are being evade at Milton for the annual chrysanthemum show. Tan ivvcmieth Indiana regiment held a two days' session in Plymouth. About thirfjr nun were pre-ent Irom different suites. Address of welcome was made by Hon. AflMBBB Jobnion, ol Plymouth, and responded to by i apt. L. EL Bhoreo, Of Ashland, Wis. In the evening a roaelag qqbm fire was hold at lluhii's ball, where eddreWBI were made bv Judge Dudloy IL 1 base, Judgf W. BV Hess, Hon. H.H. Thayer. Cept Lucius Tanner. 1'apt. James EL Houghton and Caph John Lather, of Crown Point. Thk Twonty-sc. nd regiment, Indiana volunteers, closed its P.M ti annual reunion it. Keyraour, the other day. It was OBO of the aa ft int. resting renn ns that has ever been bold by Um regiment. The secretary reported that if nu mbers had dl. I in Cue p:st year. 'I Bf following officers Wore elected for the ensuing year: President. V'm. II. '1 h'trnas, rothorsvillr; vie- pre .ident, 'I nomas Pierce, Vernon; secretary, W K. Bagtaad, Of Seymour. Thf regiment will meet in Crothorsviile next i year, Th Fifth annual convention of the Woman! Belief Corps of the sixtii district was held at Winchester. At a republican pol r.i ising at I'hesterfleld, the other af teraooa, the pole Eel! on Fred Itensenbowef. It is feared

bk injuries are fatal TRI Souring null and grain building of pr. L d. Haana,st Warrington, two miles northwest Of W ilkinson, burned. Loss ÜJfQO, insured in the Indiana Millers' M iitual company for fjs.ooo. The orlgta Of the tiro is DO) known. The mill had becu running during the day. 1 iik general store of Hiram Plummer, at Lafontaine, was closed by Sheriff McKahan the other uftcrt.oon on attrehBMBl proceedings hogun by Jsrome hivitt. to whom 800 is oWbtg,

AT FHlüHTFUL bPttD. Tl roreuirtii f l'lke1 IVsk t Ksllwsj RwsBei i . Uealk im i iutusiii ...! iaa WraaB, lee OaaBrel al HB) i sBeaeafl (ooi i lie won KerlMereas im; .ii. ii tu Ueriam Beaak OalaBtei wlili .i I'MnaiM I r tin, I ol.oKAUO srui.xus, Col , Hot. If. - IL

Marsh, foreman of the Pikes i ..u

railroad, died from injuries r-

A DISASTROUS FIRE.

Tho Worst tlmt line Vinitou Mon troul in Many Youra.

Cog

ceived yesterday while coastiug down the track route OB a toboggaa slide. Bf started from the sutnmit shortly alter tho passenger train OB an arrangement Itted up With a double set of cleats to retain hold of the o liter rack, or cog rail of the road, and which is titled with a peculiar brake npplied fron the sideu. 1 he rack rail is covered i it It grease and oil dripping from the hamphaek eaghsBt auu is decidedly ilippery. Marsh shot down the 10 percent gra.te like a bolt of lightuing, taking the curves with a speed that was hairraising. Ho roBndod Windy Polat and started down l the Half Way house, when the brake broke lu an attempt to apply i t and the toboggan, Willi I nothing to impede it, gained iu momentum at a frightful rate. The passenger train that had leti the summit was overhauled and Uarab crashed into it with tarrittfl force, sastabaiag internal injuries from wnichhe died withiu an hour, lie w;is .i.l years of age, single auil came here from liarUugtOB, Mo., to which place his re mains will bj sent for our ml. KAMUUbUH '6 PcCULATIONS.

ran AtteeaBtag Kaseallty f Wlseottsts I'uiiii. treirtst. Jpaaav, Wie. , Oct, if. -All doubt as to the ehataoterol w. t. Rambusah, one of the most prominent men of this city, whose disappearance last week led to an investigation which disclosed business transaction! tbat were, to say the le. ist, quest. onublc, were removed yesterday morning, Wiicii a letter was received from him making a Confession whi0h fully substantiated tue apprehensions of evea those aiio (Bored lbs worst. I BO letter w as .lated at Philadelphia and Mr US addressed to his w ifa Mrs. Bnnabnaoh received it yesterday morajng and, painful us it was, reached th conclusion that t was her duty to make its contents known to tliosc w lio wee investigating the business affair of tier husband. In the letter Mr. Raubusch make-, a fuu eonfeaaloa, as oom plate in detail as tbe limits ol OB ordinary letter will permit. TbO most Startling information the letter contained was the assertion that Mr. Kambüsen OuntOflB1 plated taking hisowu lite, lu fact it

l believed tnat he expected to be deaii before toe letter reached Jnneaa 'iclegrams describing the t'.iyiiu-e have been sent all over the country, but there is little doubt sapreaaad thai be Is eithar now dead In Pulladel phia or sailing iicross the Atlantic for a foreign port. His wife and child are Completely overcome and the iutease eneitaiuent tn the town still coutlnues. Yesterday's davelopnatttte la tbeeeee have bluou that Haiubuscli had opcrated with a boldness tnat is startling. Yesterday nsoraing a set of keys were found, which provud to bo duplicate keys for all the o 61 0S0 and Vaults in the courthouse, ami the further dlaeejrery aao naade tnat the of- i liciai records have been tampered nrttb. ItseeaM tbat Mr. Baasbaaen bad privileges exlended to him because of bis high standing that could not have I becu granted by the otticials to uny- ! body c so, and it is said that when BUI doings were criticised by otlicials, w ho Were Styled over- iBTtttVUS, tlie people were Indignant tout anybody should ac iisj Mr. Uuuibusch of aonig what w as BOl right. It is now evident that he used his keys to get into tke olliccs aud vaults fVbea nobody was around and inaku such use .if records as he saw tit. 1 no muddle grow s worse every niiuute. People are coining to town by the score to see wual they nave Lost, and Ban steals arc being discovered

OVary hour. It is now- known beyond aonbt that Mr. kambeseb drewabso aotately frandulent mortgages, signed the names of the bolders of the laud aim tiled the BAortgages. 1 be s mount of Ins defalcations, it-is now bailer i, wiii reach iu the neighborhood f ball a million. There has beBfl a great deal of speculation as to tbe I tfect that dr. Üambuaeh'f d isappaa r s noo eroald bare pulltically, be being a member of the republican state coiunstttee end ehalrnteB f ths Dodge county committee Hub democrats are making a handle of it, ami arc claiming that ii will affect not only the Dodge count j and congressional tickets, but the suite ticket a well. 1 l.ey assert that it wiii icstiit in Gongten mau siaui iiering s defeat and the carrying f Dodge county, republican Stronghold, fur the democratic ticket by 6,00 majority, A FUGITIVE ÜANKLH,

I lo no I I ' I iinlmitljr Klllv.l ami srv. . i 1 1 Olli. nu st iioimly Injured Koriy Slrt.t oi - Won 1 1 ... . No aMSM 'nt I IT. I l l UM I ' I BfH I IHIUVS.

MTae rt Away nn imir .Million, I v i mi ii in Si i eeti PaiLADKtJ BIA, Oct. IB. Adoiphus Cohen ole, a former banker at No. -'11 Canal street, Ne w York, w no absconded two years ago w ith f.iO.,mHi boh nglag I" Italian hanks in Penusyivii'iiu and Niov York, n;is arrested at the llruad street station ot the Peiinsylraabj railroad to-day by Deteetivn O sagby.

Mo.mki. u.. I an., Oct. 17. The most tlis.istn mis tire iu this city for a long t BBJ occurred yesterday altorui.on, having its beginning in the building at Tllirty-lirst and Peter streets, occupied by Uihaore t 0o, importani of chemicals. As a result three liieii.cu arc dead aud a doBOB more or less seriously iujuicd. The dead are: I ii man ( hat pen tier, id stir, .ou Nu. L Fireman King, station No. ti. lireman l.aporte, of station No. 7. Thf injured are: dipt, (iuthrie, of station No. lj t apt. Mol'ill, of No. eiremen Beaolt ami Keynolda, of Mo f; Gordon, Of No. S, and Miratill aiul t aerst, of No. if, it is no yet possible to verify t be roport that 10 men were iu the loft that weut down, und possibly uiiother day will be reached before the all missing are defialtaly sooounted tor. Tbe tire is attributed to the combustible naterr of the stock haadled iu in the building, and, once underway, the h'ii.e spread with eBMUdag rapidity, id-fore the flrat appnrntns had reached the scene and hose could bo laid the dames troia the fourth story ol the building were roacoing far out into the center of the street. The tiiiihling is a foUr-StOTy stone struct um, sod was completely enveloped iu tire before tho department began effective work Tbe chemicals oa the top BOOT burned with the fury of u furnace, aud even after tO streams hud been brought into play. COUtluned to boio a ith ana be ted thiranoets i luuds of don. -,o sin. -he followed the flanMs aathe streams began to take effect, and tue men on tbe oatenaloa ladder were for a large portion the time enveloped iu huge clouds of smoke. The tlatii.-s spread to Goldstein's cigar (Betory, and tuen smoke was seen coming out of the SVtadoWS of ivoar- , oey Urea.1 tea ware house ami the bunding occupied by JobBBtoa'f Pitt id Beef Batraet t The arrival of the water tower was greeted with cheers by tbe enormous crowd of onlookers, and no time was lost in getting it lo won,. a few in incuts hater Ha moo burst f l oin a w iu. low immediately under a I i Htcr ou winch half a doBOB tiroiueu were standing, tiirustiug tho hose BOSxkta here anil there. J hey did not Bintfh, however, and another great einer weut up as they dropped a sieu u the ladder, phtaing themselvse almost in the llan.es wrltta the hose still in hand. Meanwhile another detachBMBt was busily engaged insi.le with axes breaking out windows to lot out Brake. No sooner did the Bsbms appear tO be under control in one place iliau they would break out with redoubled fury in another. 1 ho tire was gOttOB under control by four o'clock, out was not entirely subdued. At -':.0 o'clock the foer of the upper loft in the UUnsbre building gave way without ksaru.ng and foil wuliagieat cash, giateea men iu all are said tn have lceu in the place at the lime, Bad us the satoka aleared for a soeaBBit shrieka eould bo heard. At tirat the tiromen were uuablu to

get Inside, but dually the rescuers made headway, and the Hret victim reached was Gordon, of No. .'i s'.atiou. He w a . wedged d w u sad apparea t iy icad, but neu taken to the opoll air ne revived tome a but, and was quickly placed ia sa BBsbulanen ami removed ioa bospi .il. Nest aaiue Plreuisu Be Belt, ol .No. ;t station, who was not relasoitated before being taken away in the patroi wagon. Charnentler urao Hie third reauued, and be was saffer ing internally. Caps. Qathrie af Na l station aas also fouuU in an naooa mIobs condition. He was takeB to a II. slllul. A kraBjSB named MirSUlt, of engine .No. 11 Was rescued, but Ins faco was to badly eruahed that at drat bbj kSett titj could not beestabusbed, Bdmaad La ports was taken from tin- ruittS Another niiidont i lied BMB WBI taken tu the general boapital BBcoBscioaa lie proved to be Ueneit, oi N.. ;i. Baal t.arrest. Of No. ll. was removed to Noire Dame boapital. Cant Moria was rescued badly Hurl. George Uirattlt, of -No. 11, wa-i also taken lo N it re Dbbio hospital. The bod.es oi Pireatau King aud Chsrpeutler were reooverud shortly after Leu o'clock last aighb Tad bb Bere buried bOBeetb many tons of debris and it took Several hours to get at tUem, II .tn in. -ii nad evidoniiy bOBB Itillad instantly.

The most seriously hurt w a in. hi David Uenott, of No. it,

inj 0 red internally. At thf general hospital last night BsBBatt sraa reported resting easily. I All the ether men, wao were "ly ilightly hurt, were releaaed from the Hospital and sent to their homes. Ail of tho killed wore married men With families. I.aporto, who was regarded a one of tlie "eat men on the brigade, represented Montreal Bt the

international toui naic nt in LondOB last summer. The loss will reaob 1150,000. The bin. .lings are all owned by the tire? Nans, sad arc n on e 1.

i irebadly

THE TOBACCO WAR. Th Baserteaa VaBaasa " NnKutintiuc sssaJ lea ' t Ni w Yoiiiv, (let. 15. The BveuiBfj hun put. I . i tin- following; It is said by wellinforined people tbat ne gotiatioiis are pe.;.ling between tho American Tobacco Co, and one or bot h of Ps largo competitors in SU Louis Ligg tt .u My an and the Drammoad company. I ho object is to rsBOP an aaderataadiag arhlefl will larmleate the present war between the riva interests of ulug tobacco and cigar Sites,

FUfJIllVt F HUM JUSTICE, ftrreet of groU- Men-hsnl ii Serious i aaeasi BofltOB, t0t, 17 Bdwifl W ilson, of the In in ol tVlisOB d .loniison, produce mmashwloe urshaata, at No. 7 Bleee tone street, was arrested yc-.ti iday. ibargOd with being a fugitive frOBl justice. The arrest wss made as the ,,. suit Of an iiidu t men'. bfoBgbt ItfoBl Kansas l it y, v Inch hin . i I hiu With lareeay ia May , una, oi H.ootl rrorth .f lo.'nerlv troin !s. B. tt illoch and

jthcr SOBUabUHOB houses hi B.an ntjr,