Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 December 1896 — Page 2

WEEKLY OOUBIEtt'CUEBENT TOPICS.

C. DOiVNK, PuMlnhtr. JASl'KK I MM ANA Thk rnited Hiatal wiUrr Miuncaplis sailed from :iiyrii;i for Syrian wa-V-rv "Ii tin- '.4 h

THE NWS IN ERLET. PERSONAL AND ÜENERAU

Apvu u received frm Manila, on Hi.' votl.. said that tin' rising '''' I'hilippini'i was-exteu.liug to all of the piOIIRO f tllC islands. a El SK KhTAUV .lollN W KoSTKH M wife returned fr .in Honolulu 1-v steamer Otv of Peking. hielt arrived at Mm Francisco on the -4th. UN the L'flth tfcaQa Victoria conferred the honor of knighthood n Edward John Pointer, who. ..u Nveinher 4. was elected presidi ut of the B".val academy. Tin: Nuval Veterans' association unveiled its monument to the I tute. I citutcs Davy at Louden nark cemetery, Itaitunore. Md.. ou the Milt, wilh WP" propriate exercises. KlVAHt).l. LVOIT, UM Kell, the alleged Irlih-Aiuerieaii nv in miter, was UlMR i.et.re the UoW M.eet police magistrate, on the ft, and formally committed for trial n the criminal court. Old bailey. The condition of Mr. James II. i;...,evclt, flrat secretary of the I ,,i:ed Mutes embassy m Loiid.m. wimhud been suffering from nervous prostration for several days, becume very serious ou the -'4th.

s -t,.! .ienartment is meeting;

with ill-success in it- effort to induce HMta to pay or promise to pay the Claims of American e t. .ens who have buffered losses and crsoual outrages us a result of the I ul.au rebellion. IW J y.f v k n-"N Iavis and her daiiifhter. Miss Winnie, were among

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the Uufbwn oiuu wuw M Louis, ou the lth, for the beueht of the ex-toufedei ate Home of .Missouri FAIM'RES throughout the I nited Mates, a rep rte.i by K. lun 1 for the week euded ou the Kolh, were 344. as against MO for the oorresnw.lg Nk UmI year, For Canada UM fbiiures were 40, against 4. last year. Tut oflicial vote of Iowa, which will le canvassed in December, will give McKin.ey HMI Bryan. BS,!, mnk i.... i .L-mlav'. nliirulitv Ö'j.:il-'. vi lieu

ll, iwj , . nil the counties ure heard from the total vote iu the state will be M.fH or over. A Folic h of tneu began, on the bid, replacing the fences ur .und Mr. MiK.L.cy s yard, widen were destroy i bv the visit. n' delegations uud carried it way for souveuirs. The front yai d WiU M p. owed up and rep.auLcd With grass ed. Mit Bkmaku Waiih BiouaMoa, M l"., he ce cbraled Kuglisli phy-d-cia:i. and author of hygienic wo:ks, dim in Loudon, "ii the -'1st, fr..m MM picxv, wild winch he was stricken ou lue Ism, ami Ir-iu which he never ru...cd. He was to years of a-e. l.l NHI V1 l'AI.MKK AM lit KNKB

Kill be presented with a souvenir Irom tin- sc. retarv of state of i..ns.is showing au ausu act ol the vole in Dudley township, UaakaU county. Kaa., Um oniy toWnsU.p III the I n:ted states Ii. ch they earried. '1 he vote was: ruinier. ..; '.McKinley . ISryan, L 4 - 11a 1 1 ik M'Ai H'Ki, a domestic, at Uruuvuie, Mich., whoso mother thed iu poverty la years uo. heu the ootid .is but tlnee years old, has just fallen heir to a fortune of f4 IJOO.fHffl left by her father, who recently died iu Unite, Mont., after forBakattJ, his wile and babe many years

Tili, live stock ".how opened in Madicon Miliare garden. New York city, on the IM, with au unusually full card of exhibit. 1 at in iinpleiiieiits and dairy products were show n, as in the pal, but 111 J lnldWtaUj 1 he most uuoitiiut exhibits were cattle, sheep, hui, iliiiUsand poultry, tariu horses ano poaiM were aio iuciuilcil.

Thk Maruuis de Montinort and an

AmeitcM named J. H. U 1 1 ill in V n becaino involved iu a vio ,eut dispute a alurt time ugo, whi.h resulted iu a vha.leiige to tight a uuel b iug seut and accepted. 1 he duel ists met, ou the L'tilh Ut .Maisou's Lalltte, a siioi t distance Ifta Pans, and exchanged six harmless shots from pistols at -'0 paces.

If AMI Miiuwooii, aged U y.ars ma nager of t lie title depai t mint .f tinUt l.uii.s I ru-.t i ., and son of .luvMce SherwoiHi of the Missouri supreme court, committed suicide ut his home ill the western part of St. I.. mis. Ml the Mth, by shooting l.imseif tlUKMf h the head, dying instantly. No cause is known for the rash act. PBMOB OTTO of Molberg-Wernigc-rode died, on the night of the IfetB, at H ei niger .! He VII born at l Klein. Oelober .hi. i37. He was a general in the Piiibs iiu cavalry aud president of the Prussian diet. AT W ilmington. Pel., a slight earthquake shock was felt on the Wilt v' v" eral rMltl were knocked from the walls Of Grace . lun ch, and cracks were made in several buildings. Nim: -.indents ol Kpworth seminary. DvbuqtM, la., have been arrc'..d on the charge of having voted illegally at the lat- i ,cc: urn. A KWAI of honor has been awanled to OrdBMICC Seigcaut Moses Williams. Fort Mcvci;., tire., for distinguished gallantry in action with Apache luiliaiiN, August lö. 111. TUMI meu entered the wlooo of Michael Simon, ut Harrison and Fifth avenue, t hieafO, early OH tlie morning of the SOtb, and at the oint of revolvers compelled the barkeeper, Louis Hut a to permit them to help themselves to 81 in the cash Irawer M i B in his pocket. The men then withdrew and escaped. N. Omima Ykbn aoa, J. Tokoyame, F. Obuna and J. K. Kominra. blBpoO ing lix.king Japan.se. arrived at the Auditorium in Chicago on the loth. They in interested in railroad development in Japan, ami are making a tour of the leaning railroad centers of this country t stinl v American methods. Mus Aoi.iK I'abvi.n. wife of 1 he-

dore S. Parviii. irraud secretary

loua masons and prominently ideuti- ' tied with pioneer his.ory of Iowa, died M cdur Lapuis, on the Juth, after a year's illness. Tilt. ta.ctle da France pubhshea a J letter from Do I arli, the pretender tO the Ihrone of Spain, to his followers, disowning his third daughter. Princess : Kivira. who eloped recently with a Kornau art. st. EaRI. A. Mo. rk was taken tot ,,e penit ntiary at tolunihus. I., ou the -'uth. to serve one year for prize-fighting. He is said to be the t'.rst person ever sent to the penitent ary for i.nze-tigl.t;ng

' w here neither of the participants were

injured. A nisi" in ii from Ilombajr savsthat the drought has been broken by a good fail of rain throughout the district of

lie. van. aud prices of grain are rapidly dc-l.tiing. tUtt. Da. Na ai Hkmiv Tt iti.k died at his home in New York city on the uth. He had been ill for more than a year. lr. T t tie was rector emer lus of M. I.'ike - Kpiseopal church, and was the oldest Episcopal clergyman iu the city. A Bl KUI dispatch says that KMta is iin biiizing the aucasus army, w it n the n. 'eft, on of invading Asia Minor ou the pretext that brigandage makes the occupation of the couutry a nee aity. i)S tin' "J 1st the associated banks of New York city held . ; in v

eevsof the I eipi ireiuellts of tiie 9 ,ercent. rule. Till. London I hronicle savs that Mr.

Mc!iniey has written a letter to Sir Henry Irving, thanking him for his Congratulations upon the election, and praaa Ini the aopa that .r Homy will visit hi in iu the White llonse. Wil l V Haas, who cut the thr..fit of Mrs. Emma Kräder, his employers wife, ut t ove.lnie. July ; . was convicted in Cincinnati, on MM -1st. of first degree murder, and will le the tirat

Tictiin of the electrical chair iu Ohio. A not occurred at 1 levelMid, O.. on

I the night of the '.".'il. between a score

of Hungarians ar.d as many liisiimeii. in w hich many men were stabbed, several of them falally. The fight raged furiously for half an hour 1 . f .re the rioters were dispersed hy the police. Thk Maori that Jen. Wev'.er is to

lie superseded by Jen. l'ando as captain general of Cuba is pronounced upon seini-ofli ial authority to be without foundation. TUM Southern Pacific railroad' steauo r Mm Itenito. from TaroM lot

San Francisco with a coal cargo of

:.,ion tons and a crew of 41 men, was driven ashore, on the '.'-'1. two miles

imrth of Potat Arena in a heaTy gale.

l ive of the crew were drow tied, ten

others Were picked up by the steamer

Point Arena and the en plain ami 17 an were left clinging t the rigging

A tltJMAAll from Madrll. OD ITi U -rhe gofer n me I has in structed i apt. -l.cn. NcjUr that it W exiedicut, for reasnos .! tutera.i1 und Hamm tin mtiUmx that he bImm d not return to lla?aua autil he lias achieved something deeU c against

Maaao t;i the same ili.te a tcugtaio from Havan. autiouncett tb doagüti fvaoffaia Nim to mat city and hU .ntent 'ii to p.stpoue uciiou 5-gaiual the insurgents. u. J. 1). MM ! ,,f Ogdenso.jrg, N Y . has dee.de l to accept NmMuaprlcof HuMth. Minn., to hielt he was elected last mouth. I a to the HM Mr. McKinley had receieed as presents, siuce Ins elec'-ioo. thf -e eagles, four coooa, two rooster, one jack rabbit and a lamb. N o RUJCTtoa was held in Charlton county, Ja., n the 3d. and it is said that the people did not know tiiat ou was in progress in the country. 'i m. dead bod I I id Herman Meyer and Nora A. Rfc nardson were foiino lyiug on the gr .mud iu front of a vacant house on Downey street in Ii.d.au ap.dis. Ind.. ou the -,4th. Lacli was i iiig in a pool of blood, and a revo!ei ..s lying close to the corpse of Meyers. I'wo gaping wound iu the girli Liai k and one in lier breast toel the st ry of a murder, while a hide in Meyer' left temple indicated that be bad killed bUaaelf after taking tue girl's life. In the Prussian landtag, on the ?4th, the bill providing for the conversion of the Prussian fo.;r jht cent, c lis. .- into ( , per cents, was taken up an i relerred to the budg-t committee. M-vcta. members Back on the subject and were unanimous in expressing ap

proval of the scheme. Dr. Mupael. minister of tinauc. . said that another conversion was not likeiy to be made within the next 1.' years. HioHWAVMi.N heli up a crowded Btieelcar iu the heart of the retail section of Chicago, on the L'4th. r.bld two passengers of money aud watches aud made their escape, n dwiths'.anding the pursuit of two policemeu and

f ! other passengers on the car.

No Ai.vi. f i. ofü. ial or private, had reached Washington, up to the 74". h, which shed any Hfbt upon the reported return of Gen. Weyler to Havana. Siu Frf.dkkick Nai-kk KitiK.Ms. K. C M. i . died in Loudou on the 26th. A Mspatcu from Manila. Tia Tokio, Japan, said the Spanish tivopa under Maj Artega had defeated a biy of I'hilippine insurgents, whose loases id killed and wouuded were upvvard ol 4i" men. "lti Ni i" McBnt, the well-known southeru railroad man wlio has William Jennings llryan under c-vntract to deliver a series of lectures, eiaimi that he has already received au offer of lfa.000 bouu for hi trade aritb Mr. Hryan. Thk total number of dock laborer on strike in Hamburg, on the Ittk, was .. and these had been joiaai by the lighter men. Ships aT:v.ng from Kiiglaiid and sc n-n were bringing men to replace the strikers. AntsfATca raceived from Manila. Um capital of the I'hilippine. eia Tokio, Japan, on the Mlh, said the rebel had won a victory ver 'be s.,.;itiish forces, and that an attack up ii Manila was feared. Thk steamers AUcaate and Bnenoa Ayr. -, sai'.-i fr on Harceloua. on the "0th, for Havana, having u "ard :'X troops ami a quantity of uinmuuition and arm. COVKSTKV KlAll-M I W I. . II 1 oN I A I." MKil, the BairHfth wet. died at himuigton, on ihe Mth, after a brief iuuesi He was born in IsJ

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bo : has decided toeh.in'e the cat Of the opening of the winter terai ' pi . mU-r M to January &. this is done f.w the beliebt of thoe who may ii.- re to attend the annual cuot.-d-lioa d the Mate Teacher' aaaociatioa. which dm et m Indianapolis Ik-eetrUr The Marion Frcit Jar a-d P-.ttleCo has increased it capital st,H.-k from j;u.iHM to clt.ta. the incre.ised c.pitai to g' toward incrcb.ng capc.ty of w. rs at Fairmont aud .Marion. 6 x hundre.i men are now employed, and this force wi'.l be doubled at leat. Las r i ur the senior class at Barl-ha-n college introduced the custom of wearing caps and gown, and this year's ci:i ha decided U do tle same. John Uayoktii, pttmatcr and Adams Express agent at Clifford, was arrested charge! w itn exnbez7.:ng f . ". WhiI-K two school girl were walking n- 'tig the streets of tirventown they were accosted familiarly by a traveling man. Ihe girls, though aloue. had their grit with them. They turned on the n.an like tiger cat.-, and began

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LATE NEWfi ITEMS.

Si.UKIAKV Of IHK l.M I-HIoR I'llANVM uia.ic a ratjalsitloa a the iatra lary of the treasury, on tho litis, for fll.J-O.nun for the next quarterly pay.

uiciil ol p.i, lonsat the following agen

cies: Wasuiagtoa, tu.iskj; ,sn traft

Cisco. aTVii.oon; Helroit, Mich , 81,tuu,-

IKti; l Olli in bus, O., aJ.s.'u.nuu; llostoli, Mass., l,WUU,uJU; Augusta, Me., f7Jo,-

Thk Tbaaksfieiaf dinner of the American society 111 hointon was given,

1111 tho night of the Mtb, -n MM i;ieat

bull of the Hotel Cecil. Ihe decora-

Uaaa were American and British tlas

mi. 1 lbs coals of arms of the il itV. ren I

stales of the Luiou. Ambassador ilayard was absent, hafiug lieeu sum nioiic1 to m.U. r castle by t he (pieeu. Among the toasts was one to I'resi dent levelauil, who was handsomely tulogised.

! KM All! I Alll.lM Ibid 1 . a li "0 il he

reports patatad tbai it couid iciiiiii his position

was recently huil MSM the he desired he

us se. 1 etarv

ol the treasury in the next ad m la is trat. "ii He replied that he bail, but the reports were too silly und ahhur.l to fsjaabrt fffOss i.iui a thought, much less an answer. He claimed to be as jjooil s democrat us he ever was, ami mo. he could not hold DfsWi under Ibe .UcKiniev udministrstion.

with slight hope of tl.vir being saved. iikn the curtain was rTMtf !w 1.1 the l oales ojK-ra In. use iu Kansas dy. Mo., 011 the night of the '.'1st. Ihestau"'' lost the oldest actor ou the American and Kntflish boards, for C. W. Imilduck then quitted the stage forever and ended his theatrical career. Ha is nearly M years old, ü I which he has bfWB an actor. TilK weekly statement of the New V .rk city associated banks for the week ended 011 the Hat showed tin Mtowlag changes: Keserve. increase. HtMJstM; loans, increase. Pl.sM,400;

specie, increase, l..m,:.iio; legal ten iters, increase. S'.i.nT'.i.ilnn; leposita. in

crease, ITJl.'.ejs son; circuiauvti, ue ereuse, lfA,iO0l h R4J HVMaUnt returned to KotJM, on the "3d, und received a popular ovation, to w hich he replied w ith a spe. c lis majesty received King Ahwaaoel of Servia n the Bttls, '1 RM terms of elt einent of the t.iii

itoba school question, an agreed npon by the Dominion and Manitoba gov ernmeiits. are far from giving sstisfac lion to the Catholics of QfMbaa Aktf.r clinging to the rigging of the wrecked steamer San licnito hours '.M men were rescued by lh steamer rotl. on the HMI, and trans ferred to the steamer Point Aren., which took them to Mendocino, C I heir rescue was a most liasardou II udertskiuk'.

At3:.io o'clock on the morning of the -'Tth. fire broke out in the Jackson county jail at Kansas City. Mo . and f..r aw' bile it appeared as if the slruc -ure wouhl be destroyed and many of the prisotiers. K.S in nnmber. cr.uiate l. I'roinpt work by the fire department prevented au awful holocaust, au I the damage to the priou w as i- 1:1 fine I to about S6.00U.

M.i Rl I auv IJLT nas reeeireii a cablegram from Minister Terrell, at Constantinople, stating that M women, wives of naturalized American citiaaa, with their children, will leave Harp.N.t at once, under escort, for America. Twenty-three more women, also wives of nsturalized American

citizens, will leave iu a few days. IIS i 1 KUR C H s BUMS, of the usrteriii:ist-r's department at J. tT-r-son Harra, Mo., who disappeared a few days before, leaving letter intimating his intention to commit suicide, returned, on toe -'Tth, hiking eery sheep. sh. and admitted that he had made a fool of himself. VisrorxT iofuil, lirst s.-.-reiary of thcliriush embassy at Washington, has been apnoiuled secretary of the Itritish eaibaaftV at llerlin. Mr. Win.

de I'.iinsen, ISntish charge d'affaires and eonsul-geiieral at Itangkok, Siam, bus baa appointed to succeed Lord tiough. 1 AU i Ri s throughout the country for tho week ended on the -,7lh, a repirted by it. ti. Dun k. Co.. were ."U". against '' fr the corresponding wek last year. For Canada the lailures we-e .1H. against 47 last year. Miss Mat.i.ii.i Hi im, the noted writer, died in London on the .'7:h. Miss blind was horo in IM?, and was educated chiefly in a Loudon MsWel

for giris. I nr. shah of IVrsia has announceil that he will abolish the post of prime minister and hereafter perform the functions of that office himself. I I . iin An WmW OOVU, the wellbaown scholar and astronomer, died at ami. ridge. Mass., on the night of the HUI as the result of a m Hon.Wm S. fsMII of lil noi. took the oath of office and assumed bit duties as commissioner of interns revenue on the -'7th. Tiik Kentucky state canvassing board began the count of the presidential vote on the fttfe, KS Hkkkai x was re-e'.ectel president of S.in lKtmingo at the late general election. ho vir has been offleially declared free from cholera.

irouiriiij.' his cvev scratching bis

r w and tearing hi ciothmg. The surprised stranger took to h:s heel and quit the town on the first train i ur. West field ia Co. brought into iMrrice a new well, wilh a pressure of SuO pounds. The well is two mile .utriwcst from Westfieid. and is perfectly dry. It is the second now well in that immediate Tieinity. which was bhbairto undeveloped. An abundant supply of natural gas is thus assured to Westfieid and vicinity. Win .vtiov. -elect Mount was at Coates e , .. other : .v. at:.-ti.l:n. a meeting of the board of trustees, the Ixord decided to make an effort next spring to raise 8IO0.0CO. half of which is to le used on buildings and half for an endowment. A committee, of which i..v. -elect Mount is a member, was appointed to make plaas for the work of ra s :: th money Ibk Ohio plate glass factory, at Arcadia is not in operation, owing to a strike among the empleyes. The management desired the men to return to work at the old scale of price, but they refused and demanded an advance nrst. of ten per cent., then of seven per centHes Jonxox. oolored. was jailed at brazil on a charge of wholesale theft, which covers a period of two years. The charge w as preferred by A. A; IMclutosh. general merchants. A wag-on load of valuable gds were found. Bn:r,i.Hw entered the clothing store of M E. Phillips k. Co.. Elw.od. and succeeded in carrying away a large am RMtt of the tc and made their escape. The loss may reach $400. Coi.li Carter wa sentenced at Nashville to one year in the penitentiary for stealing and butchering a sheep

Citizen of Logansport were startled by a young woman who smoked cigarettes on the stree's and k sed pedestrians. She proved t re I rank k:nner. who was paying an election bet. I hk ten-year-obi son o'" Hcn-y llatiiert. a machinist in the Pennsylvania shops. Ft. Wayne, was run over by an electric car on Calhoun street and instantly killed. The body was cut in two. He was rnnningacross the s-reet to a voi I a carriage, and ran on the track in front of the car. M-:nn: llfiiF.Rsox. a convt io the Jefferor.viiie nemtentiary. spoke the other day after having "played" deaf and dumb for five years. J. W. Kkekkav. one of the most prominent business men of ll.uffton. committed suieidle the ther morning bv firing a revolver bullet into his

heart in bed. A few m.nutes pr vims to firinir the fatal snot Mr. I re, man arose from his betl. procured a revolver frni a bureau drawer and returned to bed. His wife was aronsed by the explosion and found that he had fired a J j-calibre bu.iet directly into his heart, dying within a few minutes. Mr. Freeman has been engaged in thadmg an 1 stonequarry business in b.uffton for 2" years. Daring the last two or three years he has been a student of spiritualism and his mind became sliehtly unbalanced. A. ' Orkkn a well known producer v r. t'.si re i Kssex and uff-ik h--s. fsrsiiiing four miles southwest of Winehester, haa recently lost over worth of swine, anion? the number being some of the finest individuals of his herds. The disease seems to be somethinjr nw The members of the h- rd afffi'-ted are ols-rved to refuse food and become bloated. No medicine will give relief, and they son begin to swell and in a dttie time are .-ad. There is pIso a good deal of hog e'-olera. especially in the southwest .art o' the county, where Mr. George li. Bright, of Modoc, lost US. 1 Ri business portion of ( enter I'oint was destroyed by an incendiary fire a few nights ago. J'r.KRT KtTLirr, a proa-.inet yocne farmer of I'orter c unty while rurinin? a nirn-hud, n- machine, had his right arm caught in the mach nery, drawing it in. The machine had to be taken apart to release bim Asa Kimukv a young genius of N. w Holland, has dovised a bottle which can be filled but once, snd for which ibe glass manufacturers of the country have offered a considerable sum. The bottle has s double neck, therein lies the principle of the invention. Tiik 3d dsn post office was robbed by local talent. Fifty dollars was tak- n. Ihe Seymour bloodhounds are being used. Tin. i rickyards at Richmond, among the largest, in that part of the state, have resumed operations with a full foree. after a six-months shut down. S'r time ago the Mie byviiie roaneil p ssed an ordinance requiring s li. -is. . .; 51. - . t -e r .- .- ir-ttes and prohibiting their use by mi noes. Lately a niimlrr of dealer i.- ve ?en ; selling them snd affidavits have been made, it is said, against KS eifarettc

Okers. Mayor r.n s fini a

violation of the ordinanra.

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vf trude: W bea the rush of order a' c. c- .i.'U s:cneliei, inauy ithink busiues dwiudliu. l;u de i.e.- of deferred or.ler cr.ase iu imsiuesa H.sap; oi served iu Ihe iron and -tt.e. Oeiausc various u l. avc been aud arc still rtler Oy prices which bsiJSH caui.ot be luaiiilained. and Iks true iu boots aud shoe ano n hr.mc .es of textile j.mhIv i. nes .on, the wUote, asdaryii the employ tueut of many mor wolc-leud purclias.ng 9STS settlement of the iud.o trove ry, starling many l bauds, ami the codupse. of s porta nt iron couibi., t: . ... , UM cff.-cl. :ve p.o.ute of iu. iiew oroi iir kpeakiug, lue becu greater than any o t t au I it is noi sur,.r..ug if a s:u of it i iu excess of tho pres. Wiag deu.and. l4s:orts from all parts of t: try snow c.ear.y tne enl..rs-. tra .e, uot at Sil points iu I ' ueues, bui everybody I.e.SOI eoutident feeling. ! d. mcnltie have vanished ai mag.e aud banks with an uuc biy Jarge supply of UU mo haa ti teg Ivruser. as tue bj were recently uuutlug lenders mous gaiu iu bank dep Is joü in two week -n licati to ot loeaui iuul f fuaift rccs it

Wheat has risen over six cent-f.-r wee i witnout material change in Ureigu aJi.ce. wbicn have been. t wnoie, less stimulating. Oat sy iupäthixcd with wneal oaly a . til aud is coining forward free.-. . importaut factor iu tne vkaal .n sei is luat tne visible supplies do Botga a a much a has been expected. Cotton has i; ur I om va is:eenla after its coosi icrab.e d nie. aad tue remarkably heavy m.iTSWsaal SsatatiM peculator for ma adrsatM bioo is! Ml Jitbcu.ttes. and yet I. .ere i. ... t tue to be remeuiberd t.i fa -, tne er.p was nearly one ui-.n". Uiu uua!. and the preset I -over bad year s iiiov neut may be nastertaiy reduce 1 ucreafier. N--vcr-thc.e-s the fact appeir luat I mi. I are taking iiftUc.i less c". M in pievion years, and tbe de.uini hit goods is evidently u.sappoiu". .. - ' Cauuol be said that prices in "... - par "tassat are tbe liiaarance. IOC with some recent rclucti u in latiou the sale of s.aote cottons are comparatively sm ill. Wo, was aud t t'.iil bought barg for kpccu.uln.u and earlier puren. arc uuload iig. but the mills are ye. A -.tig Rsac more than in .!

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year eiHlusf J o av. .ac.aUtac iLor .4 t- M s. a d Jl.taaiur r.vcr rossailiou. aro- o UOjsju laclu iiuf the aavuau appr.pri.ied -j U.r act of Jus a. PSS. taeca ma- tin an-. tuT ex prauM ..:-. M.t. ,l bar MX- Ju.v 1. tXj&X.IM. re MlaMScippI rrssr eswasssM sa o -m wasweaunae ta- p.an .j laaproee the mw t iwan protsctveas4t aoopt tbe alas of tireclctag cSaasc . ia stoat placet aavu asiitatalss. Cnh Sa s aad awai j-prr...a. aa cSectivc jr.ee

m .u il. Uti sf p:iri the raujo-üT beibeia euoaei ir. niiuil tadel W 'Oik tli-Ur. . U;u..l bltt Iv IU ICj f ar. uo eater had jet bearaa t r ae is aieatfa drataace eaaai. so fariarr laet ar files a to ta peOata efl.it uf atr-

A lew u, .re .uie beeu atarted.

lüere is sea. cely more deuiaud aeul for s'a, c g mIx Tue boo ..i ah industry is stili hindered i general refusal of dealers to p i ivui.cvrj prn cs demanded by 11111 fs. except for the Usiti titles uhich are immediately reja:rr" and white inoi maaufact t: w ,.rai it g ou orders taken H at loner prices, wi.i.-.i will keep busy for some weeks to c on . lit tie uew business . coining. N further aJvanc of i i p ' ha Via made iu leather, a I uaaract for indrs has sharp f u, that the average of prices i shhiiy lower than November 1--TM coltape of I tie unit cumbiuata ind probab,y oi tue beam Mas I tiou and cous.derab.e retiucl S t. tations f..r nails aud Wan. i . ..sou to look for a larger ae.i. pr-aiucis of iron aud steel, bnt at pnn eut tue sales against speculative : .-Uaes made souie lime ago are li mc piic-'s. aud li rssr.u-.rr p. a' .. at Stl-.ij.auJ -tc-cording to some r -a i. llle lower, at lMUbargu. "I"' ma nd fir such products as are c Soa trolled by the combinations is s.j. what increasing, but by no ..

rapidly as expected, iu Mf lit. is scarcely as strong as it

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car

week ago, but copper ami lead st rouge r. Fauures for tbe week hsv bed in the L ulled States, against ye-ar and 2s iu Canada again s. 41 fear.

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MARLE.Y a

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lu the .se levsv aad the prutx :e 'Swl uf u.r a i OralMsax saaai sad the deepea a sasesiag ssacaeis ia asala arccu upoo C- -ft ' . u- artsv eaaslsts sf 2.491 i4c rs sad n- n. et r-t v-f the leyal ssaxiaoL II - flertive l :t roa.sSriHW already of vci.e mast OeT - .. . l: apr.r.aMMag '-..ji.iri wi Sf ia-r an sera bat.-.-es rmder m.wr; a i ' 4 ai... cri-ta. i a r.. .:j-r Cfee of the arasy la asked for Tbe pUa 4 atdfeae lavottasl4Sd.ifttirxibaiier.es In er r aer.t harbors aad a fnreeasast (rad- - jppiiSU to take rare . t (as- aad furt cat, . : .o ire aa pioted. .nju..:u.j i. a ft - .ate of eSlc.cat dcteaaa Mr. I., oi. ut says in c.osing his last report: 1 bave sattatatttca m alaelac so record my blah aparec latloa of the character, a runty aad sea. sf ike ottf uf uctr ra it aa-i tbe eaeral spirit of lovaltv sad satriosto iaptratiua oust a peritoe tut rasas Tu the r.aarm and Sr sail to the hs-ada of ay-wrtavou la tat arorare. all of it hsva fives fai l.'ul serM-j tuts alasinutrat oa of lo der rtb eat I assfca the aekaoadesseat Sät W their oa

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r.i.ioiiivsion rs called to tbe William K. Mariej. etaJoyel as esf beer at toe public baiiding iu i ' ''' Col., v no was cu urged with eoliectiai political assesstnents for the crac.ic cauipaigii fund, liivest . . .ved that several employes p-ast oiiice. w.io bd been appr by Martey. had subscribed m money sad had held meetings in "- ley ' roosas which wer aacd m by quarters. The taatU-r was ... tue secretary of the treasury. ' msec ordered Marley's dismissa hi mm dance with tbe recomnieinlati a the co ai mission. The case wi I be presented to the deparimeat e justice for action. The enalty such aa offense is s fine not t exoeeJ fä.uov or three yesrs' iinpriwamBt' both.

NINE

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PERSONS DROWNED.

THE FLOODS IN GH-

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Many I l Aim Mi, Nov. .7 - Heavy rs ins have caused floods in the Ilissas and Cr phiaus M- b damage baa leen d.-ne to bouse snd otner property, especially at the Pirneus. Tbe railways have been submerged and traffic greatly impeded Iluadreda of persons have been impriaooed ia factories by the rising waters. It s knowa that thus far rune per. ii have been drowned Mary are missing snd it is fears ' that they bsve perished

Tbe EJVia lirowao.1 sad th- 'H I roaa Ihtlr t.raATHK5S. So. tft.-Ths lM 'f J tht- ll "1 is much Isricer thsu lt flrai reported. Forty bodies hse t recovered at the I'iraeus. aud mm

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w ept across tu ounai y violence that a number of k , skeletons wer washed ou". of resting p.acss,