Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 February 1898 — Page 2

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FEBRUARY 188.

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Wakiumh were iaurd, on the id. for Um arrest if 40 San Francisco druggists, charged xvith selliug pills uuder xiuntorf. it labels which thev knew to be bogus, Tiik ImMI rej i-t of Kngland'a bixc.dovxu in the matter of the opeuing of tue Ta -Licu-YYuu as a free port is denied by Kuglish. Uutaiau and Chinese authorities. InDtM StateH board of general Bpprais. rs de.-ided, oti the 'list, that a trade muri; is not a decoration and iut not be .msdercd as such in the luipositiou of xiulies. Thk Teller resolution, declaring the bonds of the Tinted States pixai.'.c in ail Ter. wa. defeated in the house of repres, -nta -.vi . on the Hist, by a vote of: Ayes. 1.;:; uays, IM. Thomas L. TBXMarsoX, cx-l'nited States minister to Dra.-... e..;nmilted auie.de a. auta U -a, I a. . on the 1st. by cutt.ng h.s throat. Despondeuey ia supposed to hare been the cause. Tn nidneerinir works throughout

Engluud BpBBBd, on the Ixlst, oxving to the seUletucut of the great, strike. About 2ö per -ent. of the men were employed. The others III he giveu work gradual.'. - a 1 llos. John W. lilMMi late governor of the state of New Jersey, who took the oath of office as attorney-general, on the ölst, entered upon the duties of his new ot'uee on the lit. Later he attended a cab net meeting. Since the government removed the bouuty from sugar the ouee-prouiisiug aorghuiu industry in Kansas has laosed. A plant at Fort Scott, which cost BMMM. was sold to Nebraska parties recently for S'J.tHM). m The state department had not, up to Hill, bSBB informed by Ambassador Wh!!! the decree against the importation of American fresh fruit into Germany, and the official statement of the matter was awaited will anxiety. The total exporta of raw sugar from Belgium in 17 was l9e.TO7.tH6 pounds, of which 13t,7i:;.J"5 came to I lie I i. - I Mates. Tue exportation of refined augar was 1 ..YtM-V-'Jt pounds and of tins I.IOJ.Gjs. known as puivci.zed, came to the United Slates. Seckkta'rt IffcWsN o.i the 3d. sent to tlie public land committees of the aeuatc and house a bill prepared by Col. Young, ti e actiug superintendent of the Yellowstone national park, for an extension of the limits of that reservation by about 3.000 square ini.ca A mspATiU from Constantinople, on the Sd. said: Ttussia, 1- rauce and C.reat Britain have agreed to insist U(on the caudidature of l'riuce tieorge of Greece for tue governorship of Crete and are ready to enforce their doleruiinal. on should tue au'.Uu prove obdurate." The Indian office will soon issue adTertisements inviting proposals for erect. ug OJ miles of barbed-xv ire fence Jong UM uoriu line of tue l.ue Uidge reservation. II 0. Tue fence is considered necessary to keep out cattle which might olUerw.se stray into the reservation.

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nearly ci.uo-'.U'Si 011 me ni:. ' the government ledger. To be exact, the reo ipts for the mouth exceed tn

exHud.tures by $Jsi,o:.

Koai 11 abip.ard at I ester, la..

concluded a vou tract, on the 1st. to

bui.d for the M-udard .. t . the larg

est tauk ship ever constructed iu this

country. Tne ship wilt lie :t feet in

length. 4 feet beam and -' feet .leep

and rill be built to carry oil id huU.

WlTHUi Ü(JB B0R1 ERÜ Ni wj by Toloixraph from VuriOiM Tow:w .u Indiana. Nrrk, I'ardua. Vir.en.i . Dd.. l' b. - Hrrj Reu.r. stBosi sffBtenee (mv. Mount

j has jut mmltll t. WyMfl bj retiuri ef the haftrd of routreL t.'Mi :u-y

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max nardon or oar. ! him at

i t.A.NY. ccordtug t a special Js- j iv -' the board 1 xt monlh. witl lent

patch fioiu Saaugiiai. has demanded j up from Yin iin.-s !n .Iiine, 1TT- brthe

mnnlir or t. war.l liaritrn. m t:ii ei:.

RETURNLO TO PRISON.

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1 iu. mot violeut storm knorrn a nee Itftl sxxept the shores of Capo Ann. M.i-s .ana v.i-.n :.. vll ... lt. .ails. 11

Pl'DITYT TnlMi'J hl'aVX loss of i:le. SU 1 .1 r. t-

THE HEWS H BRIEF. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.

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Last four more are lost, and many others damaged. bMVKS A. IMMKM rear admiral of UM l uit.d on- navy, lias kH.-en reI. red on account : age. lie was tlie laroirj ranking ffi . r .11 Iba navy, and at the oalc of his rel reiueut xvas sia- . in W ..sn.u' t-.i as president of t.ie examining and raUrittg boards. tjricr uegotiatums a.e s;i.l to have been going 011 iu ÜM se nate for atWral .1 Ijra, .looking to a tMMUktM : a. eo.ul'inaliou of the frieUvl of UoUi Hawaii and i uba Tilh the object iu view of pcveipitftliag a crisis on both qpaa

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Ihr-.r xs.ts fOM4 in Cii:. irtrutl. brought here aril eonv etnl on e rnNMtSBtlsl ev'is iue. but a gffft I liff sr rtfrfi'. Wh e watt 1 e a ttansfer to prison Kat tJannon. a Cireirr.atl Cirl. produced a mih:' . bx FHtBf tfl xxith him ami marr;ng iiim ir. the Ki cuiity jail. Sh hs retrain d loyal ar.'.l true to hitn an! ha p t't 'he rrea? r part of hrr life ir trx 1: jf to e-

p hi relrae. - I f dollars a x to fadlBBBB

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xvi ulrl be rewarded.

1 u- utjrat. t.k.'i t.U was reX in: e 'an. .11 e

Ce-lunit;a up, ropr.atioa tdU. In tae senat', . u the Stet, the srtar appropriation Mil. carry .a rii. Ja t.a.J the iei Jative. juitielsl aal executive appropriation b..i. carrying tJl.'.iJ. were passsl. afler xxhii'h a . f mainUva ssasioa bb hen In the I .ase tue Teller reso.utiou. .1 .ar.n the loria of the L'a.tel States payable in surer, was debated for live hoar mud rejected: Ayes. HB; uavs. li I tae srn ..-. :i the 1st. no balaess of importance was transacted la tae oprn session. Mr. 1 UriMrep .. yo.j, who voted in i avor of lae Tortsr resesaUea, ss a matter ot personal privilege ma.ie a speeen defending his vote and clslmini; that It la uo way injpaned his is-pub-lieaM-m. I'-- II--. t:.-aty was considered in MMN MBsiM tn the house a bill was passed authuniins the hecr. tary uf the tr H urv t.. i' .r-'...se a suitable vessel for revenue cutter MrVteS on the Yukoa. At 18 the house went into committee of the wh-le and resuratsl .ns:iera:i..n of tiu U.str.cl of Columbia appropriation bill. la the senate, on the 3d. the agricultural appropriation bill was read an-1 taa ameudraenu proposed by the committee were agreed to. The greater p .rl f tne day was parsed in teeret session In eoasideratlon of lh- Hawaiian atineiut. .u tr- uty . Iu t!ie house ÜM Dtstrwt . mm . . ... ...II m..m.,w ....r,-

si ier. , 1 and passed, and the MU to provUe treasury department m Washington, coast defenses f -r the country was taken up J jumped from a secou.l-story wmdoxv, I ta senai-. .-u t:i- A I. c n: . . the ,,tl t:n- :ii'.i .f the 1st. aud. failing to a.rr.cu.tural appropriation bi;. . ; ad almost jj herself, ran. aliu -st mi le, through : ..... . ..s?. The bill was nn..v 1 slrvvtsk lt wa ha.f al, hour be-uass.-J. after shich a brief exs.-uf.ve s. a , . . iiibeja u the hous;- i-.-n.iJ ration ..f the fore site xvus found, dunn- xvlncli time f.irtme .i!,,ns aimuorlaf on bill furnished the i i,er father had handed li.mself. lie

t.u .s r r a pretracied poittieai

attempts to increase tae appr..p

Miignlar In .-f an I I ' Mur,1. r. 1 - ui iii War sa 1 ' 1 """ j Aii xt n.t ii-iu- la iii Mas Matlssg and hii n, aaB nseeil SB ' 1 seBBBBtB 1., i ....r! MUas HaaB FBtesa PO1 S oil. Iva--, leb. -A murder 1 under seuleuce b behauged. xvho had escaped to a cr?ht UN sBmBB fr.ui his nearest pui uvr, vol uula ri l surr. ud ie I to the aulkoi ities here vre teulay. uf tr not if ying tlu-uiof n.s ioteution by long-distance tclcplioue. The eoiiViet nas UaOffB V, I 'inch, of Kansas Cttfi who followed young r raua Nw.ilToi.l here from I'a la. lvt ia., and murdered hiua for u fexv d 1 s, hiding the IhmIj- in the buslus. (faatardaj I on h called up Sheriff Wheel.-r BJ t. .. poo ie from LaniouU Mo . and s;i 1 he xxojld be licic 011 the evening ti.i.a 1 0 lie.p mend the prison bars thai Be liad broken. Fiuch BBBBPtll fro 11 the combin. I federal and state prison here oil Tuesday last iu company xvith seven other piisouers. Il.- .a. slie rodi from hero to Kansas C.tv 011 11 frei .' Ii train; thai

he lodged near police h-a hiuaHci s j ''" .

'.here Tuesday Blffht a:i I tBBt Us BSXXl Jay he xveut to visit his mol.ier and dater on a far 11 near LaBMMtt. Froia

the tlay Uf kde BTTOet they BBd not vis-

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Urans of Indiana in their district reft sentiona electe! a täte committee xvhtch svlll serve un'il .Ta.nitnry. IBOxX The rew committee will meet herer.'x

A ma xvhic'u broke out in the fourth 1 Tnedav to elect a chairman. Thecom-

i;.-Itillr:tii xn;r I in ni 1 1 1 ce.

T- I .. :p Ha, lv . Feh. C ThercptiTv Mttl him. and lie said his oae amoitiou

v as to sr.- 1 lieiu again.

After slay lag over ui;rht xvith them

story of the reclaiming piaut of the L uiled Mates KabBBf Co.. at NaugafBlif. Conu.. on tlie uightof tlie 1st, practically destroyed tlie entire p. ant. entailing a loss of more thau fTOd.OvW; parl.y insured. The Carnegie-O.irer Mining Co., ojeiutiug four of the largest iron mines on tne .gebic range, iu Wisconsin, and einployiug l.äJJ men. has aunouueed an mcrease of leu per cent, in the wages of all their employes. inn Itr.t.sli steamer C.iauuel yueen. plying bctxveeu i'.ymouth and the Ciianuel islands, struck ou Neir Kocher, Otf the island of tiuerusey. on the 1st. keeled over aud soou after sank. Nineteen iixesare said to nave been lost. Llc V Taylor tn. J-;. eai -old daughter of Waiter Tavior. a clerk iu the

mittee i m.tde BBSS foüoxr: First fltr!et. Oeorre A rninlrrbsm. KvansvtUe: Beeond. Joser h Fhrler- BtoeVB1 tr-cton: Third. Girf W Self. CeryBBB; Fpurth. Thomas MeNutt. If ad lean I Fifth. Ni-holaa Fllbeek. Terre Haute: Sixth. Miles K MufTett. Oormersvlltp : 8pv.r.th,

Harry H New. Indianapolis: Kighth. M I

tie went t- K.iniout and asked a con

itati.e to accompany b'.iii back to prison. It was then that he cn.lcd uj V iK-.-.ei and tjave nol.ee of his c.nuiug. Sheriff W heei.-r tiioirgnl Fiuch was bBntenug. und wired tti- u.'licer a' l.aiii.uit to bold him. EtoererBr, when the lieiaphla train cw in last night from Kinn. nt tafl slierill and MOeiti r.n, are re tbere .. reealwa Um convict

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Case. Imnkirl: N;r.th. Fri A. S ms. lii.e tiicv xvere vvaitiuir the murderer Tm V. T- ...... t i'nmr P.. mmm,- , w .

I lapr: Eleventh. Warren Hlgler. TA'al ssh: ; Twelfth. Will-.am J. Vesey. Fort Wayne; Thirteenth. Klnier i'ro'krtt, South l:er.d.

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b..i or to ataen 1 .t in sny way were vot.-dowa.

PERSON AL AND CENLRAL.

xv.ts cm down an.l rBBBBBBtl to a bospita'.. Hot h are likely to recover. A ui.ooi. t autBB c at belonging to A. I). Morms. xv no is c.iarge I. at liurKngton. la., xvith mur.lering Mrs. BatllbBrn and her .laughter, xvas found on the -.1. T.icre -.x as much fee.iug aa.ust iMorsBB, but l.ttle probab..ity

I of trouble.

A. P. W 'n.:r.B. a prominent railrsa l

Tlir. lirocers" and Importers' exchange of I'll, a ie.pliia, ou the 1st, made its third aud tinal shipmeut of MuaBlaaa tu tiie Bang of Cuba. l'.i.s

t - ahinineut made an aggregate of laU.diJ

pounds of focxl BBppiWS sent totuba 1 man. and suiHjrinten.ieut of tlie mm

bv tue exchamre xvitlnu turee xvee.is. M,u,i n 1 Kansas .ir eservice associa

Mils. Uki h;.n Kai sen. fr many

Vm si, PWNtat A. BMtOK, Ja. is ex perimeuting xvith an airship which he BBHbBBBWIU be BttSBBsBf aL Tne ship is the invention of Fiauii autlier, of

Milxsaukee. but K ltsou hit by ace. lent v ut ii)lUK , u,,. care of Capt- Marshall

years Moiav.a.i m.ssionary iu the West Indies, and one of the oldest an I uest-ku-ox u deaconesses in the North American Moravian church, died at her home in lhrthleiiem. I'a.. ou the 31st. of a complication of diseases, aged s7 years. On the Wth the ass.x-iated banks of Nexv York city hel.l mMMM iu excess of the requirement of the -ä-percent, rule. Kkv. MabTII ' essn er pastor of St. I'a'.rick's c.iurch at K izabeth. N. J.. is sa.d to have run axvav and hid iu a couveul to avoid reeeiviug a purse coutaiuiug in gold in honor of bis txveuty-tifth unuiversary as priest. OBJ board the steamer Alexandra, which arrived at Nexv York from Lou don, on the 31st, xvaa Lieut. Henry Thomas Walsii. !'. S. A., xvlio has been

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tl o. del at io;eia Ivav. on the ld, from Hriglr.'s disease, ag. d i. He via for man v years car a vun'-aiit of the bant a it. 1)K. i au s received iu Constantinople, on the S.I. from lla.ikesr, Asia Mmor.

IlOBBsl that JO persons xvere k lled and

Fcnr Ih li p.lrs. fo!umi)t. lt d.. F. I. -. Fr-t k Forter anil William Boaaiagvr, ntfinlM r of a b.ird of gypafBB, are in jail here, chargtil with attempting to kill Wil-

j üjin Iron. Porter's mother, who ari rixrii here, says thai a whole tribe of I war.vrers from the i.orthern part of Ir.rliara ar en route to CBhlialBM to I help it p accit'cd. The iti-tt xx:!: tint be tried ."or a mort-h. It t feared the s;:r- ' ronrdinjf cout'trv will be overrun by j gyaatBe, fror. Plie mat: xvho txa heat ' en. lie? at the point of death. The Balee Haeetla. Terre Ilaute. Inl.. Feh. 2. LscBl pa litieal eircles are rauch excited over an , app.irr: :! e'!-'.i;t-t : r-ort that there I 1 a eherne IB elect ettot'ph eijunciin.. r. ' this spring xx ho are 0pjKsd to : he pr -rnt aloon license of ifc-'öO to nrpcal it, ' ,nuT)tlnjf cr several totes of bold in rs. T' alooi ke per haxe begg BipIalB

re trnrxd deal rreeBtl of the license fee. xvhteh is in addition to vhe e- unty t st.-.te Heer-, am! a nnmlier of a?oor keeper have goof et of hn!t . .

arrived on auot lier railroad ami.

smoking a OigBT, he xvalkeil with his .s . .it, tne Laiuotit coustable. leisurely lp tbo street to the. prison door.

A BAD WRcCK.

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Sfnacle Keller Wed.. Terre Hante. Ind.. Feh. 2. Majrsrle Keller, who is suing a half dozen citizens of Parke county xvho took rirt in prosecuting her in the C!.sra Shanka

s weie K .ieuauu lln,ri),.r Pa for $.".n.ooo. surprised her

M injured by the recent earthquake at - arqn3ir,tal,(.M tew ,h aj0 i,r ..t-

that place au 1 in Hrusa. i'liK senate, on the .J I. confir ue 1 the nomination of Co.. M. K. Lu iiuton.

uiou gas sails, xvincli he tii.m.s .s SSM

BB 1 tiling required to mane tlie. sliip a practica, success. m TUB gold production of the Cripple lie... (Col.) district during the mouth of January xvas, 111 round figures, I,2UO,DOO. Tlie divideuds dec. are 1 by 11 mininif companies operating there amounted to SlW.oOJ. xviute tall 7, IKW more xvas eletred up by mines uuder private ownership. O.N- the 'i l. the Prussian minister of finance. Dr. Miguel, without warning, issued a decree, to go into effect immediately, prohibiting the importation of every kind of Amei icau fresh fruit. The de. ree xvas seilt to all l.ci uiau ports and froutier stations, excepting 11a. ana. Saxony aud W urtemburg. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of tue D. anion. I Match Co., in Chicago, 011 the tid. the IT'Js.To; lost to tlie SBtfOkBOSBOCB of lue coinpauy through the failure of the HBOffB Uro, in 1 s.ii. and carried as ail ass-u xvas erased from Uie BBBsta The amount was taken froiu the surplus account.

on account of alcoholic mama.

At Ilutler. Ind.. on the lllst. Andrew Case beer. years old. was grau ted a

divorce fioiu his wife. Mary .lane last

assistant quartermaater general, to be brigadier general. OM the 3d. the president nominated WaiterS. Viele, of Indiana, to be surveyor of customs at the port of Lvaus eiile, Ind. LATE NEWS ITEMS.

1 tix i .1,11 in xii.x ra n 1 ou s uu i'i

tine r-arried. The younsr rnan xvho has taken for his wife the woman who ays her life was blighted $.o.oon worth by I the humiliation and actual suffering of ' imprisonment is James La Hue, t farmer.

Se.ral 1'ri.uu. Ininrnl ill Wreck

M ie in , ill. Laxvukmi k. Mich.. Feb. 5. Train Xo. t 011 the South Haven .V hustern nar- j row guage railroad, xva-s xx recked here aud at least a halfdoci. peopto were in jure. I. It xvas the tirst traiu through siuce Wednesday noou. and left here at 4o a. 111. A iju irter of a mile from the statiou the snow ploxv .jumped the track and was piled iuto by the two lo-

iKWBJQlliBB xvlnch ilrexv UM ira.u au.i the txvo coaches. mm inji uep. licneral MtTrTJTr M. Y. Merolitii. face badly biirue.t. Hrakemau ImW Hcrhans. face burned. Olid may be iuteruaily injur. . . Chief Kiigiue.-r ti. liiew. legs hurt. C. V. Hangs. Lake Cora; left foot Smashed. t oarles Mill. Paw Taw; left leg badly hurl and face burned. 1 lie other jia.s -liters escaped injury. One eng. tic xvas ruined, and the oilier nad y .iaiuageil. THE IMMIGRATION BILL.

In the senate, on the 4!h. sreaking to a question of personal privilege. Senator Lindsay, of Kentueky. criticised the motives of the author and protnotors of the resolution recently paaaed by the legislature of Kentucky demanding his resignation as senator. Ue claimed to le a senator of the

beer, but a fee years younger than j xvlio.c people of Kentucky xvith a duty

himself, who uoxv lives xvith a daugh- , to the xvlode country, and not a mere ter in t hicago. agent of the Keiitucky legislature. An A. II. MnHMi.it on the 31sL confessed J executive session of three hours xvas to the murder of Mrs. Uathburu and j held Iu the house, it being private her daughter at lluriington. Ia All j bill day. little business was transacted the revolting details of the inst 1 oxving to lilibuster.ng.

t ha rued wlh rn. B-uth Itenr?. Ind.. Feb. Stepien Sxxt'a'.ki. a young Pole. In beer arn strrl on a charge r.f arson. He was ieea about a barn owned by f'harle V. Krrpii!. Soor afterward a fire broke

out in the harr KM lateri h!aze that re

quired six hours' fighting destroyed, a

large hay shed ar.d about 70 tons of hay belonging to Jame Oliver, the plowmanufacturer. Sxvita'ki is suspected of having started lioth blazes.

D. W. lIllBBTMBIBt one of the most .xroinineut Cnerokees. died at Tahle-

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t, T.. on the 4lh. of bright s

The monthly statement of the bureau of stal. .tics, issued on the aSUl. adiocve.l that the exports of wheat during the calendar year lJt aggregated loy.yjy.'l-s bushels, a gaiu of more than ttVwsBfit bushels over lsM, and over 44.UJU.iH)U bushels as compared with 1 su.". Wheal tlour. hoxvuver. fell tl ..ver B)tMtlf barrels as compared with IHisk A UKsoi.tTlox xvas iutroluced in the Kb ork state senate, ou the Id, decianug lhat tne state of New York "has beeu grossly misrepi eaeuted by one of its senator" (.meaning Senator Murphy, xvho cast his vote for the Teller resolution), "thus aidiug ill the

atrocious crime that city ever anew were ta..en doivn by the county attorney, aud subscribed to bv tue prisoner.

Tun villaire of Uaudoir 11c. in the .lis as -. He xvas IS veai s old. aud had

Bit iaa BBB tTTB of Yalais, was burned to j in turn tille.l every BBBBB in the natiou. the ground on tlie 31sU A xv o:iia:i and He xvas a memoer of tlie leceut Daxxca two ehildreu jK-nshed in the daiuea c nmissiou on the part of the CheroTbe disaster caused great distress. , kee nation, and xva-s favorable to negoTllE I .eruiau ship Kaiser, which had .liat.ons. sailed from Liverpool for Savannah. Am UlBAI.n Mt LaIIBB was arrested returned to port on tiie S'st, wilh at Cleveland. t.. ou the 4lh. ou the 1. mmä tsftaa daasaaNtd from collision with ehaeire of aptiro.iriaiink' to h.s own

a tug

use SKVwJJ be.oiiging to ihe order of Scottish Clans, ot .vn.ch lie vvastre vsurer. 1 lie shortage was uncovered when John UUL of St. Lou . xvas elected to succ SB 1 him. Fkamb D. Joiinsox. William II. John

The steamer La llretane. which ar

rive! ut New York, on the 31st. from France, brought fllW.OiKI iu gold iu transit to uba. A m 11 stnlic of gold has just een

made on the Hoyle lease 011 the Lucky aoa and C. A. .ia p. manager, cashier

' Ous properly ut bull Hill, Col. Tne and president of the dafaacl Midland 'ore was cucounU-red in the l"0-foot i täte bank, were held for trial in the I level and assays b: t. 0 to the ton. The district court at Oiuaha, Neb., on the ! vein is a six-inca streak of Üouriue- ' tu. an a charge of frau lu.eut hanking.

ataiued quii' t an 1 shoxved free gold iu They gave bail iu Si.tWJ cacn for approfuse quantities. p, .nance. Tue. sieixiiiship lierinania sailing Ihr eon tract has lcen sign 1 for a from Nexv York for Luroie. on the lid. nail plaut at liuthrie. Chela, to c insist took out MMNf ounces of silver. j of eight acrexva, giving a capacity of M it. J. A. sweet, of Haskell inati- lio tons daily. Tne null will give ein tute, the ludiau industrial school at ' ploy incut to from "5 to lxl) men. and Laxvrence. Ka., has sent his resigna- ( w ill be owned ami operated by the tion to the head of the department at American dlon ... of Raw Y Washington. Mr. Sxveet resigns hia 1 he llr.tisli steamer MbJsbUb has position toenter iuto business. jbeen . bartered to carry ii locoinolix-ea AuviiKs from Australia tell of appall- and a general cargo from Pin ladt-i phia imm ..lin.atu. .-oinliiious luinauv sec- i to the Fin land g-vern ment. DM toco-

enunciation of principle .calculated to tiOI f Uie country. The prostrations motives are being sh.pped by the BalsV foster distrust and disaster to the liuan- fr)jn ,ieat mre o numerous that the xvm x.irk. and consist of ten passe u-

aituutiou iu large cit.es is sin.p.y alaria- per and t xeive Ire.giil engines

1 AT a mass- nee: ing 111 xxi.-uiia, rx.is..

Ham 1. nelier lndletf1. Indianapolis, Ind.. Feb. 2. A res grand jury has been sworn In at YerKaii.'es. Hip'.ey county, and the stnte iutiiorlt ew will at once lay lefore tne ji ry information in reference to the l-lri of last September. The information gathered by the detectixea employed by the state, it is nam. implicates Itetween So ami 60 men. and the at&tc will aak that every one of them be i-u'li ted. BtttBBI Ire. Laporte. Ir.iV.. Feb. 1 -The : MM

I Bttl t nox un!er xxiix ,i 1 1 rtnern inj diai a. which fiirni'his hnmirids of ' usar.ds of toi s- ;u 1 italiy for ron- ' umptioti in Cbh ag . the ladtMtr) in . i eonrtle In lllil Bfctior of the tnte fiirr.i'hing empi. xment to alK.ut l.liOO

tea.

I rirn.U of Hip Meissar lloprful of t.arly 1 i.uiOrrstln WaaaUIOTOW, Feb. 5 The friends of the nuinigiai on bill are hopeful of securing its consideration early next xx. At the same time a feeling has

arisen of late that it is inexixedieut to press the question further during the BN sent sess.on of congress. . 1 x ;ng to the political antagonisms it would arouse. The prevailing sentiment, however, is that the measure will be taken from j th speaker's table as soon as tiie ini.itary a.-adciuv appropriation bill '

is out of the

it will pass bv a

nini r.tv after two or three days'

: discussion. Representative Mehaney is

oraniuig au opiiositiou on the republican side of the chamber, aud xvith this eieuient xvill co-operate most of Ihe minority members. hairmau lanfogd hopes to have the In 1 ! passed as il came from the senate, xvith the siugle change of mailing the educational leal nie.ude both reading and xvriting.

TO BL AMBASSADOR. I'll Kauk of Our Ii. (reiitll In Kuala. I. lie Kiel. VTaaWiBOTUB, Feb. &. ( oimt 1 BM Bl recently appoiutd to succeed Miii.st r Kol lull BB. Will BOSH tB Washington as

an ambassador. llecently the Russian 1 government asked that the Ameii -an mission he iuisf.1 to au embassy, 'lliis V ivei iuiie nt readily assented, and Lthuu Allen Hitchcock, of t. Louis, iniiiister to Uu.ss.a, xvill BBM be an ambassador.

Niw Y..KK. Feb. 5. iL

C.' xveekly review t.f t.ade s i Actual payments through h.-uses iu January made a run , . showing, being inmBi larger t , ,

any previous mouth, JaJ.3 per .arg.-r than tlie same mouth 1 aud LI M-r cent, larger Hum ..1 . The failures 111 .laiiiiaiy v., than iu any previous year ..f 1 there is record, and xvere BBol

1 smaller thau iu ciy oilier Jau

s.i.ee l'sj. Tile statement by branch of ness given litis week sho.xs ;i . ing gaiu iu most departments .,. fact ntc and trade. Mean , money market is as con tidetil as gold ...K-s not come from Lur . . r ge auioiilils only In-eails,- ... lind it xv or I h while to 1-ud Am.

iiuo.i . mm tne co 1

balances are h. -sx-.lv in fax. . .

I n.tei Mates, as heielofor-IV-tiiaps the n: isi striking ;'. the xvcc.i has -I ceil t.ie xviu-at. Willi exorts of 3.u.'i. ; eis, against l.T.'O. "iiO last yi.r. ncludcd. from Atlantic at . -1 from (HselAa ikji-Is, agum busucis last year, tiie 1 he market lias been Waake r. '1

port of the ugr.cuitural uepartineBl ! has had some influence, alti.. liK'ures are uot generally ere . , reliable. The wheat market naa turned largely upou the BPefatloa of a l hicago speculator, but the fact u-

remains that the pr.ee depends .;i upon foreigu needs and BBOfl the parative scaieitv of the A.u-. . .. ply. The outgo of corn continues beary, r.sti, against ü.:!t:s. ao for the -xvecis last year und tue excess oft ast year, xvhcu exorts were mucii greatest ever kuoxvu, iudicaU-s a very i.eavy foreigu deiuaud. The spot BfioB of cotton remains unchanged, but the fact that i.e.- s continue larger than during tin- laau xxceii of ls'j.i, after the ImBsBIbbI p ever kuoxvu. ciiccks speculattWB operBr lions lor an advance. The irou aud steal maauf ic' in is steadily gaiuing IU coo.suiup' loa iron, alllioi.u'ii the pr. luct.ou ul I material (BBtill iu excess of IbBBIBiI BtB demands, but not euoug.i to cnu-t-c.'tne iu prices in I'.llsl urgli w I

cao. I.x-u tlie soultieru prod are aide to gel a fair price at 1 aud at tiie vast, and auliiraeile ; . .- unciian. I. 'l ite de'naud for tin products has been very heavy, ao.l includes for structural xvork BvtW UBM for the slaie cap.loi building iu P Mifiiu.u: 4. 1 0 tous for the couru. ' at Deuxer: BVfBB tons for elevate . ra .- ' xv ay s a: I iiicao. aud numerous . buildiugs iu various parts of the coun

try. Tha demand for car buildin? hat Ih:cu very heavy, both at the cast and xvi-st. and the piate demand grea

increased at the east on accoBBt Bl 1 orUers from shipyards, l or plates i..e leinaiid from tiu plate works has bSBs) ! very active. The prospect of a 1 ! binat.oii ot wire manufacturers has 1 stimulated the demand and niBBi IBB price for xiiro rods.

Ul Couuelisviile coke. la.OOQ - ens are in blasL with an output of 1 tons "veeUiv. and the quoted p; ILM for furnace. Tin is quiet and steady at Lisi cents, with a I supply ou February 1 of IL IaajaiBBt 11 Ut B year ago. BsBO la

. , ii lTW I Iii .lall 1 1 . r x VS. 1 H ii. - - '

xvav. and tlial " "rr -- - I . I . n l Im. 1 1 - - - . 1 ...

eVUsiderabio ajja.nsi .an

price is nelu at 11 cents lor ian-. There is a better dei;. and for c goods since the general stoppage of

xvorks at Hie east, bu there ia B : .cation as ye v of material gam as respects unsold stuckt un iiand. In woolen goods the demand is altogether more satisfactory, au sd . auce of about -J er cent, be . n most grades of the üuer xv. ami xvorsteds. and nearly ai. tue are active. The sales of wool at the Hi ree chief markets were 0. pounds, of which 3 !7:;,0ii xx. lucslie. against lS.5.s7xW last year, of xv hieb .4Vö.tlJ xvere domestic. Fai.ures for the Week have? BM : in tlie I'nile-l StaU-s. ugainst x car. and :)V iu Canada. Bgaiattt i uiir,

ciul and

stale.

busiuess inieiesla of the

ing

1 nr. International Fa Der Co.. of Cor- on the 4th. . . us for aBla I I BB in-

inth, Saratoga county. N. Y.. a combi- eitation in l'resi.lent McKinley to visit

nation of all the b.g linns in the c un- that city miring tne 1 raus nississippi

A CONFI HEM K of business men from all parts of the stale of Pennsylvania ....1 11 I'll, .in ii:n.i. on the ' I. under

the ausim-es of the Itusitiess Men's try. lilexl articles of incorporation. OB league, and resolved to request John the 1st. xvith a capital of ii ... I. WtBBWBBBr to become a candidate for 1 A cau load of trained dogs fioin Newthe republican noun union for gov- I foundland on the way to Alaska emor as against Haj caudidate fae- 1 reached Vancouver. It. BB tataSlatj oi ed by L ulled States Senator Quay. The dogs will be takeu to Skaguay aud Vigorous auti-CJuay resolutiout ware j used 111 hau'iug m.uers outui iu tu adopted I Yukon valley.

fcoiigi ess next fail. I f he accept s. Pres

ident Diaz "f Mexico will be invited to meet him there. OS the 4ih tm- preai lent s.-nt to tue s-n it-1 the name of Kilian A. Ilitciicoca, of M..s.uri. o ut m.-nster. to be ambassador extraordinary aud miuisler Bit 11 p .eut.ary to Uuasia

Txsi. I'lre. Atirorn. Ind.. h. 2.- The reddenre of WntvisJ I.. Cobb. Mt tinted jut outside of the rity limits, tt.gether with al! its furniture, was destroyed by fire. Its about $t.nri. Fire also netrnyed a jxorfion of the Stamm tnarhinr x.nrk. IiOs abr.iit $1.000. Ineri-ns.- of Mnslnrsa. Indiinapeli. Ind., Feh. t. The Indianapolis licit and Stock Yard enmpany held it annual meeting; here. The business of the eompainy show a net ... re.ie during" the last year oxer that of ! s'e; ,.f $. :. .0L Snow T Ki-rl Deep. V.?'pars!so. Ind.. F h. 2. The hearff r xx ei.rm In x 1 ar rage d here ;ird pearly tvto feer on a level fell. In the ro'intry the roads are nearly IrrpasM. th drifts in places being n faet deep. Vtwrrletl s:tj-flne Wnn, Shelbyx il'.e. Ind.. Feb. t. Mr. and Mr. Andrew Maple, pioneer r.f ihi MMMtJr, ceiebraie.t thrir six'y first x ' ng nnniverary. Ilofh nrr hale and henify. The l-alr. lad inn a poll. Ind.. Ft b. 2. -The täte hr.ard of agricu!ture has fxced f he third week in Srptr-mber as : he t irr.r for hv'.tig the stne fair

Kih .01 A. 11 it. ie- k MaastaaBMl in.. ll.M Kuasl. U'amiimw'., Fen. .". -The president seut to the senate the name of Lilian A. Hitchcock, of M vsouri, uoxv minister, to be ambassador extraordinary und miaiataf plenipotentiary to Russia. A M LR I CAN HOUSES NEXT.

(irrmm; BBSBtUgj 1'rrtrti to shal Ou: Our I Batatas ltEKi.l.N. Ich. 5 llar.ui Yon lliintn- r l stein-Loxten, the mi 11 ister of agriculture, at the IBBBsBB of the I'ru-s.an diet, declared that American h".s. developed influenza after Importal. oil. lie sa.d:

If the importations increase xvo

DID NOT UPuN I f DO 1 . ni...rarT Sapenlia t the s,1(i. r ( 1 . u '..i.l. N. ii. Omaha. Neb. Feb. 5. A BfBf the Ike from Crawfonl. Neb., says: The State bank of Crawford dial Bj! pen iis d.ors yesterday morn 1 11. d , Grable, the cashier. 1 i" easU K. K Uobsoti. M ashier. will say nothing b! bank further than that, oxving to tii BBBBsBBB of Fralicis C. ttrable. its ; .len, cmpled xvith the fact that tat eurreiicy which was expec'- I morning did not arrive from the ast he .hought it best not to attemp - run through the day. Hobson says the bank will pa depositors and all liabilities in f This bank has BBM conductc. conservative, safe and paying I as audi, is ireuerallv coneedexl

creditors tual iu paper and notes ant

si.mii , .-i-t.i i, v in- for.-ed t, adont a I III mämmA Its assets are about 54"

outside CX stov.

suitable quarantine iu order t- protect our sei vea

LLI MANSFIELD BRUCL.

Ir!.li or the nHI-Kanwn I'tilladrlphl I'isimi Ilrtmi Man. I'm UMLMHa, Feb. f 111 Mnnvlieid Kruce. of the p alio and organ hrm uf Ks ey A. Itruce. died Thursday li ght, suddenly, al his hotne in this city, in Iiis seventy -fourth u-ar. Mr. Li uce was burn in l liuiingtou. Yi. lalttfBB united with toe lata Deacon Kate in the manufactuie aud tale of lue Etey organ, and in the winter 01 l-.'.s ;t) ne came to thisc.ly and opened a su.ro for Ihe sale of the MBJBaVa

ouo. aud liabilities, about S-iO.xKW.

NOT A COWARD'S RESORT. do Haid E. 1- ratUMi. Jr., Who (-an'""' sii i ul.- at Snsannah. HBi Mataxbab. Ua, Feb. -Ü L

ton. Jr.. committed suicide inn - v

! night by taking laudanum. U I note to his patents, who live j lumb a. S. C. defending BB1 , aud denying l't it xa ! coward's l..st resort. Ii

t vice ut'.-.uplcil to Uni before. ILs letters name 1 tBBBl : I 1 .. .. .. m nll.l..ai'..i . ail 1

n lai'V" 1 s 1 ws - ( c oicated the exact s; j xvhere xx.saea Vi It llllci red.

l Oa' a bbI 10-