Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 November 1896 — Page 6

V

WEEKLY COURIER

I vni NNA

Tu new TBlfcth minister expresses himself as charmed with MbingtOU, lie I i ater sttthaelBBttealljf ncthc social Ute Iter Kx-Popk Toi.snu of the Russian church has been sentenced by a church tribunal to so von year-.' haiiishmout from fit Peterabarg.

CUBBENT TOPICS. THE ISWI IN BRxP. PERSONAL AND GLNERAL.

iter a an

f.X rON.KSM N ClIAIIIK" A. File onion I .1 ed 1 bla boaae " l'",ul ,'11

Um. Wis.. u tuo Mttli Longed illness, j in. L Hi i . a in hat lie III of A Hi 11: IS M City, 171. oomntitU' t suicide

Ha locked biuiaelf In

III

btei

ii t in Mth.

his room uut

INDIANA STATE i ;i- Heat toe of It. M BteMii 1 1 nd W.K l ullsTt, of Michigan c it v

DKOKE THE TROCHA. AN EX I ' I S ( N OF GAS

. . 1 . .-..

t i Han patriots are "l " ... dvinwfroinasuhyiU-

Ill" Is umi:; i"i i" i -

i H'v ation

i V i .n. vi ii .ii aw vor. an i

111 'IH . " '

II--.o

to UM

Sam boar stent ot

7m abuse oi Iba frenkteg privilege it. ...n.iinir .,nt cniimuiifu ilocmueuti,

.

it is naid. is making I

eauipaign expenses

over 11,000,000.

'iUK steamship htruria, which urrivod at Now York from Europe, 08 the '.'.'.tii, brought fold to Iba amount of 1,9T9,000, bringing Um aggregate Importations to .lato up to 0ft.M S999, An official cub.. ram, received 0B tbo .'Mb. from Manila, the capital of tbo Philippine ialaods, ai.ltbat B0OBapuaov against the "Spanish governincut bad been discovered in tlie Zooloo islamls. J. .u.N Faoax, arrested for throwing cigar in S.cetary Carlisle's fBOS Bt Covington, Ky., on the night of Mm I'gd, was takonboforo tbo p...:jo court, on the :6th. bat the hearing was postBOfied t N. vomber 5. ffl Venezuelan government, on the nth, Appointed Drt. Edusrdo AndradelVhin. Aeoate and öuerdla to represent that coBntry at the International Medical emigres, to be hehi in the City of Mexico in November. Mii.iTAiiY men in Washington say that the management of the Spanish campaigu in tuba has loon a most dismal failure, ami that if Weyler cannot subline the insurgents with bis present great foree the island ia lost to Spain.

. . , . .! i..niin, nas ivvii n Tiik exports of specie froimtbe port )f tanUrblirv Of New York for the week emle.i the i Rlmui , neoMion path amounted to fio-onm gold ami LUvilItl Ulutl. Jl.Ils,(n. (!,

f 1 7ö,44i in si.ver. l ne import won-. Goi.!, a,7W.04 silver, -'l.r.'js; dry go. i.N, S1.j51,T4; general merchandise, C,.;40,.'T-:. Tiik medioal loapMÜOa regulations

In force sinoe April against ships go-' ing to Japan from CttiMMO and ForIliosau ports have ceased t be operative, the importation of the bubonic i plague and cholera bein,' no longer ' appreht-inlf.l. Wli Snrtllt p oneer lawyer of Kansas, died in Kansas City, Mo., of iajartea roesirod during carnival wotb there, when he was hurt by his horse. Ha was Si years old, was born at t an- ; ton, O., and moved t. Kansas in IMS for the purpose of defending the free aoilei i.

TU presidfiit has appointed George j

1". Moore- Uttitod Mates attorney lor tbe middle district of Alabama, lie is at present the assistant district attorney ami takes the pla.-e of Senator l'ugh's son-in-law, lMstnct Attorney Cluyton, who was retired for mixing politics with his otbcial duties. Tilt: Iong-Lochren pensiou case WtM dismisfvd by the supreme court of the United States, ou the Nth, ujiou the authority of previous decisions of thai court abating proceedings against public oflicers who have died or left the service. Commissioner Lochret: basvinfr rctignod bia office, J ndge Long's Base missed.

Tiik cruiser Marblehead, on her way home from Turkey with the shortterm men of Admiral ttalfridgo'a Ib'et, reached i iihraltar, on the -7th. eight days out from tsinvrna. '1 ho remaining ships of tbe Mpiudron, the tlagahip Minneapolis, the an FrMeiaOO, tin cinuati and liaucroft, were still at btnyrua, not having moved for tv.o Weeks. A Tounako, originating near I'arniington. 'lex., and BMptttg three miles

east of Sherman, und, M minutes later, passing tust of Dcnison, v. as reported on the I'Mli. There were but meager accounts of the damage done, but calls for physicians, haudagws, Blimi'iants and other MOMaWJf articles indicate. 1 iuite a number of cas-. Unities. Tiik publication of the new Japanese civil code renders it clear that the complaints made by Europeans and Americans about tlie tenure of laud under the revised treaties uro UsW less. AitlioiiK'1 tin- privilege of owi,iug land is withheld, foreigners will be a bi to secure lund for any number of years in the eupacity ot "siipc'-ftciar.es."

t llAI NCKT M. DlftW, president f the New York Central x Hudson Kiver lla.ln ad to., said, on tbe L'Tth; '"If i learn that any agent of this road altem pis in any way to tOOTS an employe, no matter bow high or low, 1 ah;... .1 is. hargo iiim iininc nately. Kvar railroad mini has a right to vole as be pleases, und mi bus everyone 1m the rilil to do so."

Iin the eveniiig of the ltd fbtongCI

A A . t on ti u in No. 4s v. es held up by looi Masked robbers at lilue Cut, betWeeB Ulebdade and Independence, Mo , tbe UpOt SflXte faSQOBS bj u i in o iii.n Toi. I cry by the J allies K"ng- It was reported that tbe robbers secured $m tbcagh tu. other aceouiit place. I the a ant lit t ... o iii.d si 'ine jewelry. 1 be j us.si niers wereuot uiolcstcd und Uo oii was hurt.

Tiik coroner's jury investigating tbo eiiuse of 1 be 1 i ;m w reclc in t be M ru

in, o ut, mar It lamia, on the Mth tretnrsjcd n rsrdtet of turttttimw nguiiist Oeorga Atitood, coodsic t i . Hud J. a. Drydea, sngiBeOf in charge of the wi st -bound train, and the liiiiure of tue tst. Louis & San Francisco Kuihoad Co. U exercise the Bropof tBfMirfkdofl uvtr th" avtaw Jut -lit a of its trains.

ti, ma to ttUtChcr ey r. I'

tbe Soaitish urtiiv in away

BOBkla't improve on in the OpM liool. M. R lAUV III MUUM BBBOBBOed, 0B the jsth. that ti.e BBBBBMd sbil" ",,xv un. lor construction will be naaio.l as follows: liat'losliips- Aiabania, Ilit Bids and WisOOnsiB. ( . un b ats - A nnapolte, Marietta. Newport, Pi uueton. Vicksbnrg utul W beading. An ufternoon paper at Seattle, Wash., baa OOCB piled lutoruiati.'iishowingthat the fanners of eastern Washington have, sine.- tbe recent rise in w heat, sold 10,000,000 bushels at an average price of tVi o nts. the crop netting about KsMXsUOO more than lust year. It .lev. dona that the Blaa Cut train

... .l.t. ..,- i.-.ir (ileni'.a.o. 1"

OF.... I.I, ...... . not pan out very rioh for the rOO beam, It i- asserted tney did BOl gat over 1300 and tew packages

of jawelry. it was no faun oi laau-s, however.' that they K-t no more, us they evUientiy understood their baslliess.

liKN. MOBTOI t. tlUSTKH neu i Blunmingtoa, Ind., ob the Sotb, iron the otTo. ts of a stroke of paralysis receive! while attending div.no service

OBI w eek before. Nim: persons were killed and ft) in jr.red. eight of them probably fatally, in a wreck OB the I.. mis A .ui Francieoo railroad, near Meraaieej tlighlands, Uo u the I5tb, oaaaed bv a c iiision between the second eao tionof a H. A. 11. excursion train going to St. Ja mos, Mo., to dedicate a soidier.s' home, and the Valley Park aeeonmodatioa going east, a addition to the know n casualtiea it was thought that Bl least two other bodies were buried beneath t lie wreckage. Moth engines and several Cars were completely demolisbed. Kt. Kkv. Fei iiK.iutK Ti.uri k. bisbop

of London, has been appointed arch-

and primate of

to Most K. v.

deceased.

Tiik attempts of Coiisul-tleueral Lee to obtain for American buyers the release of tobacco leaf purchased or cutreated for them hi Cuba previous to Capl.-tien. Weyicr's embargo ileeree have so far been unsuccessful. Jiik total registration of voters in Cincinnati is 10,916, against B9,tlt last year, ami o-ahki in round n ambers four v .is ago. There were ll.T'O more names registered in ls'.'i than in ItBt

It is reported from Washington that the president, iu his annual message to cuMgia. will aanouuee that the Behrbag sea controversy with Ureal Britain is near a Battlement. PaxetOEST tii.vj.iA.Mi has begun work ou his annual BsessavgS to BOB grnaa It is his present thought to make it his valedictory also. 'And, '

aaid an authority, "it will beacorker. 1 ui.Asi un: bt. John of the doaao cratic nation al coiuuiittee i on the sick list. Mr. St. Johns eyes have given out, ami he is compelled t tuhe u few days' vacation. M. ( mm i.kmki.-Lai ovb, French minivter of foreign affairs iu the cabinet of Jules Ferry, died in Paris on the Ml h. Two LAMB grain elevators owned by tbe Chicago 1 Pacific Elevator

Ca, located 0B the north branch of the Chicago river, in the locality known as Itooae island, and containing more than a million bus!. els f w heat, besides corn and oats, were destroyed by lire, on the Mtb, together with several frame dwelliugs adjoining'. Tbl . , i . i... j

loss, which is iuuy ovf eieai mauiaaee, is estimated BtffitlBMOO. Sli BBTAB1 UBBBBBT left Washingtun, on the L'Tth, to make thr-e sp.-.hes in tk- Alnlmma CUUBMO aioBBl .iistrict which he foTBSarly represented, iu the iBtereat of Palmer's elect ion. Tki.KoiiAMS received in London, on the Mth, from Pekin snnoaDced tbe appointment of Li lluiig Chang as Chinese minister of foreign affairs.

Lmmi.n'o latest, althougii he snys the 1 "M"

idea is not new. is an autograph io. tel

egraph by w hich pictures OUM betransiii it t . i by wire to any distance.

At three o'clock u tbe morning of the '.''Ith, the packing department of the Acme Powder Co., located 13 miles from Pittsburgh, Pa., ui the Allegheny i.v.r, was blown up and totally destroyed, and two packers, named Sloll and Andrew-., the only OMUpantS at the building at the tune, were blown to atoms. Tate call for the next annual BMBOtlng of the Farmers' National congress has been issued by President 1 !. F. Clayton, of In.liaiiola, la., and S-eretnry John M. Stahl, of Chicago. The meeting

will be held ut Indianapolis. Ind., No-

vember in-13. A I l i s from llarpoot, BaSterB Turkey, received in Hoston, contirin dispatches, in regard to the cxten awl barbarity of tbe recent massacres at Egiu. These advices state that many oi the dead were left in the streets for da Ys us food for WUJB.a Kino Ill MliKkT, in honor of the mar riagc "f tin crown prince n.nl Prince -s Melone of Montem gro, has appointed

in senators, among 'vimni I.. 1 I'uiee l.manuel Puspolido Poggio BwBSB, the asayor oi Roane, whose wife ansa firmerly a Miss Curtis, of Boston ( Mass. Tiik Sac and i-'ox Indian ugi'ii. y. Vi

miles M.utboast oi liiilhr.e. iikla., was held Bp and looted, OBthalttb, by the

sumo gang of bandits that looted till

town of ( nrnev. I lie fsne ami r..x

ugeiiev is only N miles from Carney.

Ei.mbb (i. avion, the lsyearold

vouthwho was convicted of iiiiirder-

Ing Henry llodgetts, a furnier of Pim'kemiii, was arraigned at Homer

ville, N. J , and sentenced by J Bilge Magic to be hanged on December Hi. Two sOTtn youag aroBseB priaoneni, arrested for being drunk and dis.nderly, isaipad froaa a high barred window of the Toinba prison. Now Vori. city, on the 0tii. and mude Uieir es-ape.

an

s.o. of c-t;v. A. Ii. I Oroeil, was nrrested Bt lbts Ferry. N V.. on UM

80tb, Obarged With grand larceuy. Cornell denlea the llegatlon Tin: police of M .w iulioc. on the Wth, arreatod on tbe charge ol bar giarv Minnie UordOB, Bged 17 years, end her stepeteter, Mary I reuchi Iflaal II . ars. Tiik preliminary im miry lato the ease of F.. II. Hornel , t lie alleged KttropnaB lottery swindler, arrested m Montreal, Can., recently, waa tiuBSd on the -'7th. It is said that letters ire being reeetead every day. alleging fresh Insteucee of Horner

did sharp practices

Mi.-v Ca KiiiK iim kn, who oi iuui Whslen, jumped from bridge at Etoobester, N. V.. With her infant child in her an;.,. She was rCSCUfid with B rake, but tba Äbewaa dead, Bbeaabl she waa moved to tbe u. t becaase be husband conk! not support her. She had been drinking. Theme ersa Bled la the Middlesex cou.-t .r insolveacyat BastCaaibrldge, .Mass., 00 the V7tb, a voluntary petition Of iiisol.-o'o v ou behalf f Lev. Biwer ii. Capan, n 1.. president .f Toft's college. There w as BO statement i f a .-ets and liabilities. Gov. si-.m. ol Missouri has offered a reward of 1900 for the arrest and sentence to the penitentiary of each p.rs..n w ho robbed the Chicago A Alton train at Blue Cut, OB the night oi the IHUl, and 900 for each one sentenced to ba hanged. Ta treasary gold reserve at the dose of bnsiness, un the 87th, stood at 1 ),056, 4& The day's withdrawals Bi New Vrk were 4:;l.40u. Tin: battleship OregOB arrived at

MoBtetey, tab. OB IBB S71B, to prepare f .r her Baal acceptance trial of hours at BBS. Tin. Illinois state supreme court, on the t7th, refused to grant a rehearing in the CBM Of Jul. us llBBBOW, the self -con f eased murdurer of Carey B. Birch in t hicago. Dl) kin . political rally at P.reeden, V. Vs., jii the night of the Mth, a riot occurred in arbteh several oersoaa were injured, among the number being two women. Tbi three-year-old son of Oacar Marshall, a North Bead (Wis.) taraaer, was murdered, on the jsth, at UilBB ville, by B hired man name 1 Palmer. Marshall and the man had a quarrel, and to ret Beea With Iiis employer Palmar took the little boy to the bera and deliberately erashea his skull with an ax. F.i.MKii 8. PiMy, Judge of the United States dkttrlet court for Nebrasku,

died at it is home in Omaha, on Wie '.'sth, after a brief illness, aged On. He w.,s a native ,,r Ohio and went t Nebraska in 1887. He leave a valuable estate t his widow and three children. Aftkk a partial henring in the case of Dugald Crawford, charged with attempting to Intimidate voters, Acting Judge Smith, iu the St. I. .mis court ol criminal correction, discharged the defendant on the Mth. Tiik treasury gold reserve at the close of business on Bie -Stli stood at ilia,7ts,040. The day's withdrawal! at New York were $ i -"i.

P .otto West 'ten.

LATE NEWS ITEMS. mlmocbb by the ateanter Maa-fi-oiu Havana, arrived at Key Pia., on the Wta, report that Antonio Ma. -co. with 9,500 troops,

rohe through the tr-.ciia and is now n the 1 lavaua district. He went ov. r .assist lieu, faoeaea in his march to i I h va n it . Bv an explosion of gas in No. 3 shaft if the Lehigh A WUkesberra Coal ... H VVilkesbarre, Pa., oa the S8th, foar neu were killed anil two injured Two aaembera of a reeealng party who elite rbd the mine soon after were over-

auip

and

d iu their

by tire

i racks.

W'll.I.IAM A. R ABBIB, km WB all over she United states as the manufacturer f the llai ris-C, rl :ss engine, died at the reaidence of his son iu Providence, II. I., on the 8Mb ia the sixty-second year of bbi age. Death w as duo to a . iit.ee r iu tiu: atontaeh, TBS string of horses taken over from America by take ami VVlsbard ami entered in vnrioiM BVeBta 00 the Rb glish turf during tills year's racing j season, were so . at SUCtiOB at Newmarket , on the ÜVtb, ut prices ranging : from 4JU tu 1,900 gain ens. 'I in. Venezuelan c unmissioii ndjour nod, ob the SVth, for one areek,

the interim to he devoted to in.h'pen-

Istit study by the ittdivklaal lasmbnr un! the preparation of his tinal reporl

on the Imt d, archives b Prof. Purr.

IBB biet historical e.p-rt.

A li BBlflC cyobme passed through the eaaterB part of Lafayette ooaaty, Miss., on the tilth, at four o'clock in in- efternooB, lein. dishing farm lOUSea and uprooting trees if all sizes. Much daBMBje to pruperty was done, nut no casualties wre reported. TBS treasury gold reserve tit the lose .if business on the '.".'th stood nt 11V,3 rS,lla I bo 'la y s w ithdra wals at Now York were 9313, fta?. There were deposited 9900,000 gold iu exchange for turret! cy. CHARUM O, K A IBB B. of N'orristown. Pa,. v bo repot ted I hat he and Ins W Ife itad been attacked by high way men White out riiling, hi - v if.- being killed by them, wa-., on the Nth, plBeed under arrest on suspicion of wife murder. Tbbbific storms bare prerailBil upon Ii, e P. ill llgllese i'u;it. A fish illg bo;i t tOBBdarsd ill thl 'i of Setuabal, on me n ig lit of i tlJ .si.n. ,i,(i her craw of II men wore rifOB nod. A oablrobam reeaWed from Boaibay, in tbo L".ith. said: '1 he drought continues, wit ' no abrBB of abatement; the crop situation iu lud'a is daily be come more serious

I

eeieor ol the Co mui Butt P Co, 's plant, owned by J. J, ben s and BentJab H. Wttlkuaa, pfChteaga A e, Bowser, of Chesterton, was appointed receiver for Ü4 bouses Bl Porter owned i y Daniel W. Baldw In, of bieago, OB petition of the Prateraal Balkltag and Loan ftksooiatioa, 'f ladbinapoUfc Wimm l aiiki b, 'f Milan. wWle hunting near buamaa, was aocldeBt eily shot and killed while ateadiBgoa a log. His gun feil im i seal the , tire load of shot into his bowels. LXtiXABI) BBYAB, OBB Of the pr.m.ineiu bi g breeders la Indiana, iici at Portsmouth the other afternoon of typhoid fever, um .f the inen eon nee ted with the Indiana Mineral railroad project, the) inn- for whkb a survey baa beea Buute Ironl iiayton.O., to SI. Id obv by was of Kichmond aad Terra Haute, anBouaced that work will be iv.s.iii: .1 when the . I Heal excitement is over. An t inatc of the cost of the attttet road baa been submitted to various capitalists und approved by them. i s attempting to pass a hack on the way home from the republican rally, JniV.es p.. Atexander, a merchant, of Marshall, was thrown from his buggy and instantly billed, three others were seriously injured. As John Pursu e and wife, of Troy, were driving near Tell City, their team aighteued at B train Bad ran away. Their buggywas hurled over the river bank .ni l both were injured. Mrs. BBfStee BBB since died. Tub Richmond police force has two savage bloodhounds ia training for tbe pursuit f criminals. DaVIB SMITH, B farmer living1 tive miles Borth of Union City, w hile husking corn With n machine got his ri lit arm caught in the machine, and his hand and bis fort arm were so badly mangled that it had to lie amputated just above the elbow. Eaki. PaiCB, a boiler maker, aged 19, fell from the fourth floor uf tin' Stevenson block, in course of erection in Indianapolis. anl was fatally injured. Wiiii.k she was salting- sheep on hefarm below Madison. Mrs. Kiizibeth McNctiy was attacked by a ram. She li'd two days Inter. Lkanpkh IlKNi'im hs aged 4. w ars, committed suicide by placing a revolver against his head and tiring. II' J called on Us divorced wife, now married to another, and said he intended ti kill himself because in ease betook 1 sick no one would look after him. sh , promised to. see that h- was e..rci for,

but that did not satisfy him. 'ihecrimf v as committed at the houf of Thomas Hean. east of Munote. Kkv. .1. H. Winans. pastor of tinFirst Baptist Church of Rokoroo, re aigned his charge a f. w days age, the announceiiient being a great BOrprbM to the congregation. Bbv VViasna, during his four years' pastorate there, birilt e. tine new church edifice and added largely to the membership Hehas Beoepteda call to St Marys, o.. where be will gi November IS, Hk.miy c. Batbb, obb of the beat known mi.lors in Indiana, died in Portland of lockjaw. His sufferings uero tcrrible. Death resulted from a gun shot wound received in his foot several weeks ago while out hunting.

A oostanTTKB ooaapooedl of niembefB of the faculty of the Sut- Normal school. Terra Haute, has been appointed to devise a plan of organisation of a mutual ben. 'tit association. It ist be in the form of a sick benefit und for death ns weil, but for the latt-r not to Involve the pa tin nt of a large amount. Instead, it is merely to cover the funeral expenses. It has been found that sotnet hing of the kind has been BCededU In mast cases the BtadeBtB at the normal are in t provided with more. : .in y than their actual living -.n-pCBBCa, mid in ease of sickness arU barraaeed for the lack of money to pay the additional expenses. An i t 7u Bwmbersof theTb bfty third In ma Volunteers held a reunion ut Martinsville. Si. me were presi-nlfr.no i Iber states who had not been with the boys f. r vears, and many were present who' actually had to be intrdeeed to some of their own Boatradea with whom they had touched elbows for two or thr-- ream, The welcosM address was delivered by James ;. Hain, ami raspoaded to by Gen. John Col. urn and others. 1 !. afternooa was devoted to routine bus;i.t ss, and, latt r ou. to remini- . nct H. John II Mc Bride la eomplUBg a history of the doings of the regiment, whloh will ba issued in book foini in the near future. Gen Coburu delivered sa Bddross. John and Mary Gable, living near W indsor. Uamioipii BoBBty, celebrated their 5oth we. hling anniversary recentI ly. 'l here were prei.'int their aixehib ! dren nnd a host of grandchildren, besides numerous friends. HAMMOXD la wildly excited nv. r the action of hoi nil ums, who cut down a t i, r American "a!,r stuck from the rat national bank RaWBrda have b, efl ! offered, lut excited citizens say that if the men are caught they will be j lynched. Ai.i. the buildings and th tinple of Mum No. I, betoBging to the Earaka Ooal Co., Brazil, were destroyed by tire. The Baal f near the OB ra ROB of the mine burned and a CBVe-iB fol-

(i .i tntsnte B s"" Ml Me it onus Butrirt r, ." . ajea taalal atesv ,,o.i. ic IC Aavaaee " Bavaap , i h k.'.i ' Haaea leara M iraa Be ItswiBai Bme.il An unKi v u pat, l hi . Oes, w Pa-, i iigtr l,y tbe sie no. r ktaaoutte, from Havana, reporl that Oep. Antonio Ma-

w Ith "...no 1 1 oops, In-one t liroUU U

lu tli J Lohtejll k WllkoBburro Cuul Coiiiij .ny'ti -liii

"

ee.i.

i a., t r . oh a and is now iu the Havana

i lot, lie went over to BAshM Hen. (ioinea Ul his inarch to Havana. Ma- ' ceo left Hen. hi Eb BhBrga in the provltice of Pins del BUaj with 10,000 men m the insurgent Stronghold. The report that the Spanish troops hud, ;. i lured his camp waa true, but it was the place B b ere the Insurgents were awaltlag B (avorabls o poll unity to cross t:.e trocha, and after Mao'. had broken .'lin p. l.en. Muucz. of tba Bpanish army, with 10,009 men, made an alui.h OB Antonio Miioeo on the hill know u as Cacarajioarus. Maoeo in the meantime retreated by tba rear n lite camp

and Bttui ked the to u

v, it h his f. it

.f Artvmiaa, Mac . i sent ordi ra Into lee Uwa f,,r the women and children to I ;.w before the bombardment, but the Stan,sh general, Arobss, refused toailow them to leave, saying that ti..;, aboold nil perish together. Maoeo men bombarded t BO town i.ml passed through the trocha to tbe prorlnoeol Havana, whera be is Bow, to Bjest llomea. He oca attacked the bill wherB he thought Maoeo w as, end only found a small detachment of insurgents n the hill to distract the Spanish general's attention, while M oeo attacked tba trocha The town of Artemisa was terribly wrecked, and many peraona are reported killed. TH t WCOL MARKET

DesasB IBs IBeasbaf si, lllaetsaaa Inj , i Fere UHBsra fifn rtrmhtri u u, ii,-.. un, ; r4iii , Beeaaasb io II..' Ill Ulli V I. II,.

WttatMBAMBi Pa., Oat, M, Uyaa explosion of gas yesterday after n in No a shaft of the Lebigh a w , burro Coal Co, six bmb were killed and two injured. The dead nr. . Willi. un li. Jones, lire boas. John W. Josephs, assistant lalas foreman. Tbl iuas Owens. William Lacy, Contractor. Jau.e. Herring. Joseph Worth. Tbe injured srei Davbl Will hunt, he borer, oxercoan by gas; .lohn Davig laborer, overcowe by gaa and bruU j hi the b idj . six others were brought to I irfacs nnbijured. W hen the , ., ,, occurred William La eey, B eofitraetor, w as a l .N orli iu a rock tunnel about a uuU from the foot of the shut i w u men. Immediately alter the .,,,. Kton B rescuing gang wa. orgi

Act

IiiIk I In'

I nil Bostok, Oct

Wo ,1 oi l t'.it-

tin' i ii in

BMMrl el :u. The America a

Wool and Cotton Reporter says ol ii. c IVOol trade: While the hi. .veil. cut .f wool in Hoston the past Week has been smaller than in tue prcv ions one, sales iu both New Y rk and Philadelphia have hoWB a substantial gain, bringing the aggregate sa cs for the three BsBrhOtfl over 1,300.000 pound, in excess of the

pre vmus Break, the principal inorcaso precautions have always I

being foreign wool. I be story Ol IMS ton is one of lirmncss OB the part of holders and uuesslneea on the part of buyers, who tin I the outlook for orders is nit us clear as BOW 111 be wished, and they nutur.illy hesitate to buv beavUjr of tba raw materiat Uaasfaetarera, irblle deferring tlicir pui-ehascs until aller Iba election, are watching tue market very cbisciy. In New fork and Philadelphia an BOtiVB uiarhet it, rep irted. Territory woobieoBtiaae to sell well. Tue scarcity .f certain lines of Stock eOBtlBUeS. Sales In Huston, New York Bad Phihi telphU for the week aggregste ).Bfti,709 pounds, (J . m batag domestic and 9.491.M0 fori igB, Bslaa in the different markets the past wiek were BS follows: Ii 1 mi. 3,199,099 poBB Is doUMstbl and i.o.ki toteigii, making a total of (,439,0911 poaoda Now Vork, 154,601 p.. un. Is domestic and 741,000 foreign, making n total of l. '.".'". ".... Pbiladelphia, MA, TOO poBoda dosneatte aad M0 4 ... foreign, making a total of l.o7,HJ I .on lids.

by 1 ue Bees William K. Jones und Assistant foreman John W. J. v 1 he in ii proceeded down t.i ...n, Jones and Jos. pi. a being far ifl .i 1vanoa, IVbea sboot one mils from the i it of the shaft they stuiniiied over t o lies of Contractor L..c-y, Owns, Ikir ug and Worth. Al Uli ; list Jones a. id Josephs were over, black damp -ind fell dead in incü tracks. The other rOBOUUrs wen forced to beat a hasty retreat, bl . ing the bod tea of Joucs and JoscBh w uh i hem. A tew hours later the air aurreal was partly restored and the men wen able lo push their way inlo ihe tun; and at N:3o last night signalled that they had recovered tBS bodies of the lour rook muBBrs. The reseueri wai the bodbSl were brought to the Ml Is lace shortly afterwards. There are several llieorios as to the cause of the BSplosioa The mine is kaoWB to be a gase. .us one, and extra

ii taken

to guard agaiast esploeioos. All the im n al woil, iu the tunnel yesterday carried safety lumps, so it is not ot lev od that llic gus was exploded from B Baked lamp. The most piaBsibte theory is that the gas wus ignited by a Id aat The roof of the fauiious-- was blown off and the building Otherwise damaged. The shock .1 tlie explosion was feit, fully a mile away. Tue mint is on tire and will cause the company maeh trouble sad bbbobbb before tno flaUIOS tan be subdued. lu p'.st years this colliery has lieou the scene oi several bud explosions.

A TLKHIFFIC 1 OH N ADO

lilS-.-S

MlMia-

LAID TO HIGHWAYMEN, Bat rr..iitisr t liBrslep late Caas ut U If,- 1! unlet'. NOBBISTOWB. Pa., Oct. M Chari. s Kaiser bus been placed under nrrami charsfed with the minder of in

lowed. AH the

machinery ii

tin an s.O.'MlO;

gine house was niined. I laanred.

If as Ann Wt.Mti, ww of BB-Trastca OaorgB W W. rl. of Farmland, died the other morning after a severe illness of several weeks. Mrs. W'. rl was well Known. She was a prominent worker in lbs W'. R, C and iu 1h. I i.iugat -ts of Pocahontas. 'Ihe interment to. .k place at Pnloti cemetery, near Win. I sor. I n st i i. LSCTi an employe in the IteBiwaifl Btehsrda maehlaa works, in Ntiblr-sville, was kille i the other afternoon by the bBrsthsg of un cm cry whet 1. At an early hour the other morning four prisoners eOBlBOd in the con B f.v Jail at ttreen field made their escnpe

wife. Mr. and Mrs. Kaise. xr s,.,r posed tO have been waylaid by highwaymen Wednesday BVCBlug. Mrs. Kaiser was shot deatt and Kaiser re-ee-.ved a wound iu biS BMB. Suspicion pointed to Kaiser. Detectives nia.'.e u eeareh and found t he supposed sto as watches and poeBBtbOok hhbhn under a stone neur where the robbery was supposed to have been committed, A revolver with two chambers amptj was fouiitl On yards away. Kaiser ami his wife quarreled only a sli.rt time 1-lore t hey took the fatal drive. About two WBOka ago Kaiser bad his wile's life Insured for S.i.ikio.

FOSTER AND HANCHLTT, tVHn iiirrw I i; ut Mr. Brrea, BapstteB I i tin- I hit it" BosleM I etleats i nn too, Oct .to. bauaeey M. IW ter and L-niis J. II ancbet I . t be VOBBf uieii whontteinpted to.egg Mr. BryBB Ofl '1 Beaday, were publicly expelled from the business college from the windows Of v.l. u h the eggs w. re thrown. Prim jeipal Powers BtoUBted the platform iu the presence of his assembled pupils and snnouBeed the sapslsioB of the culprits who had. ho sai.t, tlisgraoed the C'dlegB, the ity of Chicago, aud even the state of Illinois. As the young men were released I from custody at Mr. BryaaVi rsajaaati thlsaetion of Principal Powers may ba said to close the in. idenl. A i rri n f it CleWf I urger. Cii. lOO, Oct 30, Supt. Murray Of the Pinkertofl ageaey yesterday rocenoda telegram from Stienff Pat ii.. f Mount Pleasant Lt., announcing the arrest of James T. Long, a clover forger, who hits been passing bad checks for small sums on farmers iu Indiana, Illinois, Iowa und Minne, sota. Long is wanted by the autlmrb i . m of Deeatar, Hi., who have applbaf for a requisition.

I liroi.j;.! 1. r,-, i tie oiiim.

,i.i . 1 , iiiiu I. ,-t J I III UK uini;.i, M.ss., Ost -A terrlfbi teraado passed through the sea ten pert ol Uafaystts suuty tats af. - BOOB at four O'clock, demolishing fsrtj

bouses and u prooting t rees of all lisst The BBWaiBSt reached here Ihr. . .a Hob. W. V. ButlivaB, Boogressi

candidate, and I. J. ttaraius.

ran ban beeu sjx-aking at Tula.

ru reluruiiig to Oxfo.'l. 1 bev A

driving b double team iu a buj

The wind litleil their l.itggv. h I

and aU and earrted them soBse two ia

Ire. I vards. 1 lie buggy was ulter.J

Beut oils bed by falling timber, but Beithar BMB nor horsos were seriously hurt. 'J lie storm passed through the cdp I of the town of Delay and demolh several hcuses The house of Miltl Lsivinlge was blown away, but Is wife and several e.iildroii iiiii-aculou-st BSosvped with hut slight bratess. IB ästest of the damage cannot be fives, but no casual ties navo been reporUB Not a tree was left standing in 1st tornado'a path, SHOT AT HE.H HUSBAND Ami Kille! H s., PBe BtesSSMtB Ifl'h.ii.U l it.tlly iiuiiil.'.l. ' Ul i IK, Mont., 00t M -Mrs.. I W. Allen, of MarysViile, yesterday MOTS" ing sa ii at n.r kasbao I with B f BBj but missed him and killed her 13-year. aid sou. Sac then bred two u f snots al be husband oaa ball : lin ing tbe sksll ami tbo other I ' ing nis arm. He will probabii The couple have not been living bsB" plly togetUer, Yesior.lay inornm . 4 ' icu whipped his sou, and tins I i ra e i Mrs. Allea that she picked up

the ride and begun ahootiag with uw

rcsuii tated. I ...i.ul-t.. urrnl 1.,-r Vlalt Hon.' Wasiiim.ion, Oct. 30. It ia I 1 authoritative! Bt the state deparV

lit that I o.isui-i i iierai t.-

Uni

rr

lime B

li

thai hi

jai '

presence

in, ,1 tot His eounirv at t ... .

without any furtlier mternation i It niheauee tbaa that the siate of tff-r

Havana Jni t now is so sa is

there is not urgcuwj

bl w

tar

bousuldienerBl Bprioger. wen. ofaWlala declare, has BMtely aslsed i J opportaaity c vii'. his family, : i.. ...... bis son. who in a c.

U.-st Point, and probabiy t.o-'

family back to Cuba with him Uiolltll.

required, and that be has been uoie leave his olUco in the hands ol VI

nt

nest

It, .in UwBberf vni.. . Mglil ef a ( kteage Polles so, Hun. i im Mio, Oot. ll'. Eight nun with drawn revolvers held up the saloon of Joseph Hamm ut t.i ii. Chicago avesMM at nine o'clock last night, wit inn a stones throw of the Last Chicagoavenue station. The rubbers went int.. the Mibion, locked th front door and after kaocklag the barleinler ten sei bbb, goiaaj throng h two aas tow tr, ami the cash till, walked away with about .Vh) iu cash and three Welshes, EtaaMi Irad two shots at tin- uieii as tit roire.tted up a rear alley, but without ufocU

BBMHeae mit.-. IBM i Rseb-" Lo.nuo.n. Oct. Kt The atrin i w... I.r.iiiiflit over flolll Aun ll'''

i i,i ne and W ishard and

various events on the duriaa this year's raeinj

ol b io

t

i er I Ii

enter- 1

Knglish tin

season

. I . .' I ... I . s. ' I . 1

oPI III isnwiuni . . WettJfl tw..-ycar-ohl gelding tteorge I ''' am nrought 1,999 felaeaat laa yea -old gelding Mach Br BS, Jutnesai the thr seat J W ishartl, JHKi guineas; the six old msre Uslea Mteheds, b the ,lB-yesr old horse ygj guineas. BBd the s, s-.M al-onl iiuuh Pcnuv. 4M tfuiuoas.