Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1895 — Page 6
THE REPUBLICAN. RENSSELAER, - • INDIAN AJS
NO MORE FREE SEEDS
iiure '?S&W! ,al39iiw ej3 xfoira , Cry foOtlefr falfae&s XHOII 10 In accordance with the order issued bjjSecretary of Agriculture Morton several" weeks ago, the “Seed Bureau** of the' Department ofr Agriculture, wjml <yik of existence sritM Wffiy ness. The bureau was brought into existence for the purpose bf'purcliusiiig and distributing such seeds as are rare and uncommon to the country, or suclxaa can* be made more profitable by frequent change other. ent adqujgistration, howexec—Sectetary--Morton came to the' conclusion that the bureau was made thri nieditfrr (if dlelfSsA extravagant, gratuitous an€p r # I wc'l®n ; s“distribution of seeds throofeb'Anfinhers* of Congress, and by engaging the services of a press clipping agency -£e found-thgt he was backed up in this obiudoni py fipe, leading newspapers of the couwry. ’liipJe-' upon he signed the deatlfi wa»ant*bf uc'; bureau. In the matter of salaries the saving effected will approximate $20,000 a year. The Attorneys Genafal jmppmgs*/ the action of Seofetaryj Mogtliy [ \J . Asked to Aid Cuba. The cause of Cuba has-a|suseth£he gym-! pathy and gained the friendship of 'thousands of Americans, and both fnnnd gpression Monday night at Chicago., in a monster ttia&o meeting. Central Music .HdUouatledll 5,000, and sent thousands to hall. Mayor Swift, John Mayo Palmer, Rev. Dr. H. \Y. TUopiafJ, John Henry; Barrows, E. P. Cnfeih, *P; "S. H'enibft,' Wm. A. Vincent, Wm. J. Hynes, Sherman, F. W. Gunsajilus, Bishop Fallows, and many other prominent citizens participated, and the speeches aroused a furor of enthusiasm. The resolutions were red-hot; they quoted largely from our own declaration of independence, and were adopted w r ith-£ fOf&Gi anjfabvaL the, echoes of which wifi b'ei heitrd in Spain' Itself. They were signed by the following gentlemen: R. J. Smith, William P. Williams, John Henry Barrows, H. W. Thomas, William C. Pomeroy, Thomas B Bryan...■ r n - f v /o i, An Advantage to .. The adoption of free 1 wool m‘~the Uni-’ ted States tariff law has resulted in advantage so the United States manufacturers, according t&a report from .fhntedf States Consul Sefiwtmm n't 'Uruguay.* H 6 p (finis out that the shipments of Uruguay wools to the United States have targqlyunWfcased by reason of fke£ thrift ‘3&S is greatly beneffelal'to the interests of the United States,” he .adds, “fmm the.fact that the figiidudfiiiefi ra/OdjhfinO'ldU-'iO never.-before. reached- the* United Stages,* As these fee wools cannot be produced In the States and at the same time are to’^hdf ina lufac ure of cheaper they can /be »ui|le t» our manufacturers Hie-niore be-enabled - to well as supply'the homp'riihrirets.” A Female Drees Reform Colony. Dr. Mary Walker, who forty years jagri. preached the gospel of dress reform to the women of this country, and who was arrested in many cities, for dressing and appearing -wf male attirt, is the npostle of. a scheme girls. Dr. Marthas bought a farm eonraSning 185 acres of land, seven miles pS |N.\ Y., and proposes to fbtuyfif Coloh y man shall have ao part. Only females who will Jherufcekves to a life of celibacy while jalemi>di:slpf the community and to wear bloomers for life are to be eligible. They will work on the farm in all its details, plant and harvest the crops, dispose of and ISktfYare ofthestodsi-A.Lv/ Nine Die in a Gale. Reports of damage and loss of lifecaused on the lakes by the recent storm are coming to hand. The gale iseeiho to have been most destructive on Lake Superior. Only one 'Ghica|o fatality resulted, Owiierj JbJisqn jofi the schooner* John Raberlosing *hTs life while trying to secure a tug to rescue his waterloggged vessel off Buau Part, Ind ■■■'OrWrtW>flgttU eight lives were lost by the foundering of the schooner 5 Elina in LakctiKuperior.Many Jptyq been sacrificed,.hut there is sUjJ a lack of definite ipforipation. " ” \m 2 . '! V Amende for Murders, At London it.iq announced China has accepted the British ultimatum and the Vicerdjy-'bf SzechueHj/ who is held to have beert !, tWponsible ( indirectly or directly, for,the ffiassaere of missionaries in the territQfy under his jurisdictioi), had been degraded.
BREVITIES.
The Spanish cruiser Comic de Vanadito is reported to have landed,marines orUhe Flo^a Trouble has again broken out between Peru and Bolivia. Conflicts have occurred on the fesj; of,wW? U again revived. Fire damaged the Omaha and Grant Smelter imlluMijgo,, Colo., to Uiqfgtfqt;, of |50,000, jjystroyiug the receding l\o^pf,, ■ampler, rbttVriW Hoqse So. 'l, htia severtU ■mailer biAldTrrgs.'-Fer tw<y hours th& bn- 1 tire plant, representing $1,500,000, won ia y ,danger of depjffig&fioh. m / j t At San Francisco George Williams was sentenced to twov years in prison frnthrowing a tumbler at Magistrate W. L.’ <3. Soule. JHvr CTfiJT*. ’ ".A- ill •• >/ in The Ohio.i hotel, cenifijJjy lOCfitfd, wne damaged by fire to thFviuwfunfVf sK),oOQ.\Mariy guests iudOffo by 'No one hurt.-tit i * • 1 !l 1 ’ At ’ Ivy..; there was a iienvy fro«t Mnornmg. ( l.atc ‘t-ofn and tobacco'aye ruined. The to heavsj,Farmers from Bean’s Fork report led a quarter of au inch thick. Vegetation to entirely destroyed.
EASTERN.
'' tin’s lumber-yard, and damaged other buildings, entailing a loss of $(50,000. i .—Obituary: AI TSiilll ifSflkt'k, John I>. Jones, president of AtladU4 Mutual In-' ISSWBIBgWCTpi US ISfpsFfP m s fjßf H “*8 ank Barrett, were L out sailing «at QfAvegY., ipHmSifillJlciff,. ■S’GlAh jtiislttpsizi Sn Bar- 1 rtW he« ffp pfeketf up by a senooney, l 1 S>f a !|amp in the! dwelling of Leon Kuchintiky, at££PittsUttrg, two daughters of KuifcinskjTJtced . six and eight, were, it is thought,Totally who res * i cued tne children from t-lic names, was -severely -burned and will probably lose| Hie sight of one eye. ) wiN&fla'oftftScnil&Qts in State m>ven- ! tion at Syracuse placed lu hom&fion 1 tike Aollotwnf' ticket: \ . Judge Ootirtsof Appeals... .Judge Teller SocTetary.pLState, ~.. ~ HoratioXL King Uomptrollor’. ........... JoTTETB. Tudsoii Att<#i% T. .. .NortWfjvChase StaJt Ifpgiq§[er. .. y. ~ .Russell‘Stuart There is intense excitement among the Cpbnrc in Boslpn gyer informatidi ttuifk, the most formidable expedi“Uot coufitfy has; suCieeihitfcair .Ae»infe6hl % sjjA safely, ati<lj,hat, M afl has gone welicit vritl be on naud to ma terially aid the fighting Cubans in their next big battle. , The vessel's ciygey in-. cludCfe-2.500 rifles. 000,000 of ain*’ munmdfi and HOO machetes. Besides ‘aft this fach man has his personal arms, and of dynamite, with the-material +o~ma4ufacture death- dealing bombs. The most unique bomb is the Iflecna, or arrow, which is to be hrea jfthun x bows ever ;kht? hearts of thft i«ast’ 1 hnemy’tj ,ranhs„ an f l;)ex-; j jff^c^^pcOnsfernatioa
WESTERN."
are paying 50 TpTtq feet for gas, the result ITO l TO J ti J vrtir betweeh rival companies. Little Pipe, <the famous Chippewa Indian ebief to die-ofieSlgiUtlftri-' Rnd* eight yeOTs' jOlfl, 'Av'aft' dfotvilfed in Beaver Dam Lake, Wisconsin. His iyas capsizcd-ficd be was too drunk to swim. * Henry R. Patton, foreman of the.Pattcn Tocatfed lb; the-' Jeffe?sonsill(; *petiifeutiarjV'"has ,been arrested charged with circulating manufactured by the ctmvieis. A c • kfle'KCeminitfTO' air ’ Nominations presented Its.xecom.mendfitions at the opening of Thursday morning's session of the .deep waterways conyeptio^i >olrio, foethy re-44eetfoii ! of*tbf and the election of seven ten members of the Executi ve r Bpayd. The report was promptly adopted,/ i A"gi'datrseiis£ttibn has been caused at St. Joseph, Mo., by the mysterious disappealrapcfe >??,T33*>vi}o® Maud Steidel, -wisp- stepped out of fier-iudtbte’ r s home' “die' 'other ~nTghT' an d* lias not “been "seen since. The mother of the girl openly acWflS DoilinjA '’'WffguW'TvyfflrThaTfig sratotad kcJ.ibf; u\v!y| -i-V - ( -i, dtrspei-aUt atieuiiitltgfkill J f Ml ClraiJL a UlTftsmouth, Neb., ba"nker turned his revolver on Cash] wßy*. Shoemaker, of the Norton The_bulletil> Qic ted. nt the latter also wont wifewfittfiafiirte and Heaton was ‘finally arrested. Family affairs caused the trouble. r .Tudgp J. LL Reed, of the Court Of £riVq,te '(Land Claims, left Counojl.’Bhiffs,fcAviiffbr Santa Fe to open a term of Nbivc at which he will render a decision involv|n|T an io! iiqid, jrw !£sw .Mdxico and JLrizfoiKi fistiiiatail Jo' Jbe worth in the neighborhood of $100,000,/BS ) 9’-v«'? h^F laim « ro 'Yf, out of ; fl» oh| k’raut, an«i ij the documents by which the present owners received title were forged. 1* Fire Minneapolis Changer of fTain[aeycp*for threatened the d#N Atruetiob -of tha building. were, however, confined to the upper floors, although the entire building was drenched. The Chamber of Commerce is a five-story_ stone strucb.J/^tnf4'etrte);!!abd. Fourth avenue sbufn, two blocks from the milling district. It was erected in 1884 at a SIBO,OOO. It is Jhe center of the'lp’raWp trade, the Corn Exchange and change occupying adjacent corners. The iug and $30,000 on the contents. The insurafice pn the builvling i,5,^12p,00Q., TjW, following iKiM('J' , itegjEed ‘ at’Bocii-i Jdfiho, lias bro”g , '[’£orth iadignrfhP ‘protests:; „*- 0(10l ■ n, 1 ‘'Departinent 1 ot \ Interior; . Lnited '.States Inuiaftf." 'Syfvftc. Nolice: / No L tice At *W. L’tslter, 3lrs. A. W : vi;|% Ji}le ;(^’isipr,( hipson, or any' immediate pieuihers, of his faintly to keep riff the HoiT HhlF roserv’atlon. i >OO THOMAS B.!TETER; -; “United Agent, /jAgpucy,” j r tl . 1 , | ’ The who. have considerable influence wit 11’ the Intliarisl recently • ciliated a'l'fkAUteii i for the removal, of Agent Passenrfvcsiiqtt,: SDoiliflnc, Waeli.,,,f)(o|n Tp.,i) rqiKWt a Uqtrible sigq. Hi tUat N canip. O Cj»nnor. a owning eld inis, tcfeli a luiiiiutf expert mtiiMsl Cobk to'loiii titj them. Upalut. Cwo kt-a m p.do u touW riioiihtaia, and during t[ieqijght .-who hart jbeen- .drinking heavily* arose and. taking a 'pick, drdVe. il tlilougl/ ( JOiOk’s BliiUf, a [|irihirik nib k^ari l TO ’tlrtr , gj'euud, M4vf htef gftutfxkl on it kiid bn-, • ished hie <hlf9sW)d(mJ,-Jf h»nkipg|luf ftte ftfft horrible WM body 1 wns found the, next, momiig by* some mi tors, soon captured OR3Wflilw*TlU (Orilioßfe]ih O’Connc r committoibartbiJadAd,;; wllirt' crazy from drink. (jook represented a 4'igh. syn licate purchasing mines. Typhoid fever seems to"l>e epidemic in Chicago . Fprty-tiyp deaths have .occurred iftS! iftipwici < hrobable UtJl Uivasitmi ease* .in«inpbrtej|a‘Wt (rt<h^wtrithi!ttepart-f • njepfc HtyArwnubfr dirors^r Mp tb the time of the depnrtmewrfrip: »nde against them. Health Commissioner Kerr denies the existence of an epidemic on the bdsis of the fact 'Jut only
cases were feparted t# thp depart-J Br-nir e aeauis from tliejdisea.se at the Eoun y Hospital last weekend tbqt there Sfnjjjj er bearing on the question of the ’*f{sWfi tic than the repprt of only three new <ases. It is well known that phjy f ian i are careless about reporting^ttsuS.. 33»ty] hoid and even the - y refuse to -Try mb' r of patients disease 3 *Ts_jet uired by the c :y o'r^^Rnce. schooner,A, A Comstocß^yCap £ • •WiMia m McArthur, omaiMffd off gbp - nara lock. Lake 'b'u tcAoi*, at atHisdidoe - v morning. muhf'M t >ok to the lifeb at awd w H«Lout in the tremen lous seas until 1 ) gfelocl;,. when they v ere sighted by th ; S3tam:r John J. Me 1 Williams. The M(vlrfitlia ms immediately went to their resSTfic, \ hlch was a m >st CfiOfißKiattei. LSQleaviyg line had t) be thrown to th; liumo: t from the steimer, and the me 1 □mme< from the lifel oat tj» ot -the ‘M .•Williams one ’} unc, nWcnigTi tli r • pUlilin; sea. Capt. McArthur was budl - laving one leg nd three ribs brokrtw. <f| he Comstock hid on board 51,50) Hmishel s of wheat fre n Duluth for Chi - , She was a uev; boalff AahJlJXseei PS' ser fice hut three months.. She wuk . Htfuilt l|y Smith & Sonsi of Algonac, Michi aitd Was insure L-fov—ncunly tbittThe schoon r : ’ to pieies on Hog Islind Reef I Her epew were resci ed by the . Islandj life-savers, after a nigh: in the Tigging. { Q
SOUTHERN.
A. movement was ~ ,fo^i -Antonm, Texas, to give a seri< ine bull tights in the city i* mediately following the nohs conjtest at jDallas. In tlile nonpartisan State silv >r tion, cdlled at Raleigh, N-. G., by-Demo-crats, ill the resolutions exeep ing thos<f declaring for free coinage of s lver were laid oh ithe table. “*»»««- Senator Stephen B. Elkins biaycle] at" Kingwoqd, W/ Va., ams - So f seriously injured his taken to New York by special tram for.’ surgi ca treatment. ”” r .jiaiwraoa ,A *. Dr. I dbert Battey, the noted surgeon* is dyinj at Rome, Ga, As origirrator of an operation that now bears his name Dr. Ba tey gained great prominence. lie ■has- been succcssftttffltt aHi4tnpb®‘roi£ i "ffiU ficult surgical operations, using methods original] with BunseTfTsing rapidly in preparing the site for the Tennessee Centennial Exposition ’Bullet" ings, null £)<s] BUltftjeou»-«-stqi«u»hjtlJii art building,.a. reproduction of the Parthenon fit' } siiPerrs; Will'lli taitf tmt’ii)--ItrVßrittd .perfinnjtisefei , A llarghl attends anefe’ of prominent .people from all ipartsr of the State Vs f ' j” 1 f There was# terrib'le’fvrik-kAn Fhe : Bab ! timoro and Ohio at Tunnelton, W. Va., Friday hiorning ,Train. No, 1 crashed into No.; 4,' Qtiwm'mtm &ytswitch, and compleljelydj?niioUsJ»edia tohdUnited States Marshal Gardi.idef, and William Ohley, of ■ > Charlestj>iß,9a-ere , {prdbaMyt fahally'f.fefc’aldb ed by e^^j],g- !;? team. ;; Yjttfjvk; Downtaijn is also thought to hiive been fatally ii|jtiri^! tv 'Ot ts "Y.ut Ol '.'IWl lJ i A wouhd< , d:hraadciriift , rtmlMclxlcsin' r vii "ptTTrttrre; Uiidiflaylsaatiults'tifi LvSi sfeiwad tions whic^de^pe^jopf^^ur^ , llupf niffiit in mazes of tne Andl’ l n‘T -4l* ‘Atlimta 3 Motk’ mejn had beta Badly cut —one in a -Agcffitticin, dtibl xtitb s#brds, bhea commote} Gov. of Texas, , has kept his thredt^o*Chlitfii exttut'sVksi'on the Legislators if necessary tc> sfdpithe proposed Cdrbett ; Fit?simmon.s, prizefight'set for Oet.j Jii ! at Diillak. 1 The Go'fdtedr has beeh f iijdefy,tigab,ly lpoktng uppjhe the subject and', with Attorney Crane’s help, madeum exhaustive study .of tltft ; tyje|tioftj : ,f iug every member of the Cabinet was uii . consultation with the Governor tiimT 11:80. At)Pky/>ight'tii« GfijernOnuasviled a proclamation calling a .special sessiop of the Legislate.:'' W' SMiPM ‘ his-ac-tiop -ho saysitbat, .finder the pitesbnt condition of the law. the light niqu-agefs are liablie to puli'off tfie‘tight 'while the cotirts are roXying over it; tliixt Chief Justice of the Court of Criminal ; Ajipeqts Hurt has ruled against the State, and now there is a mandamus case‘pending in the Supreme Court that may go in an entirely (different line, raising a. conflict between ’ the two highest courts’'in the State. 11l order to settle alt possible cou- ■ tention lie issued the call.
WASHINGTON.
Secret a bti t bus /ri ivii rifcul to 1 the cbntract If of biiilufng Two’ of the new torpedoboats iabtborlzed' by'-the aet df tne last Congrvps. .Mr. Herreshoff,-.wft» th e , at $144,0Qp (or ejscU boat. I A [ Washifigtite ’dispatch l saj'b! Spain mqst, crush the .Cfibau rebellion' during the next three months pr subnjit jtOjjnfqr-j national mteirerence 111 the interest of 1 humanity and commerce. That- is the , significance of g series of oop(ei:qnces. just held between Secretary Olney and the ’Spanish minister, Seiior' Dupuy 'de lamie. Uni red Stateshas agreed for the present ,to keep hands out pf the trouble), but this is accompanied 1 by fi , tacit warning that unless Spaiu carries ,oqt hej- promise of suppressing the iusurrection, and restoring order to Cuba with'iri reasonable time die unwt expect' the iUhlted States to pursue,a 1 qnitd -clifPer'efit- policy; ■iii^ot , lidr ; 'w6r(is, , Spain is to be giveii ohe c'hartCo Ho tjetfi-' her 'fibiliiy .to , rtl Ifi) tlip, jsln»(l s and, Jailing in this, the chgJUV'fl pro,the, United -States 'Government will take tne itelderslrip in international intervention, With- the complete autonomy or perhaps thejudhpendcnce of Cuba as the objective Iteifit- . Arjoar Ujqnsjqns Lochren sanlThat.lße limit jiairprobably beeu reagned in the unmoor of nensioni, or rathef‘^ihbfaut'to’iib' j-tnHy ah(trailridtcd sot pemrtohil, aVid'jhat (hr twfcf* or tlireq 4k*ars Iflu 'lMiyiidhnifs' Would main a bhtft tfte ihiftie. It iv'ds h?s'«jil nioii I that there’ wo Hid l bit a sllg HtJ veilhVt io nU 11 the jiunilite* of lieauKliter# on v aecoitttt)i(*f |bo< that! thoi altowamoof new 'qdMifitoaS, with i baeki'ipay - add Kaqretert* r,Vl6iil}Vlirolißbbt »keeui(tj»ei(»«tHHJ*| -lalwiji ..VS'WId thqialnvpn* of.awify,,pajd • fob pmifiioua, W»l4te>t hP?P‘ a M*V l,l te ha a, l|ee» ( a^dfd,.to l tim j pe l lf- | Jsjtte Wls durfng thousanjd names In excess or those that have dropped out, so tnere has been an increase instead of a decrease. There r
ha a gwai many outstanding pq*. venr^^^ pensioners, the death rate being less than would -be anticipated afr the time of fife atthe veterans of the late W&r li/fe airirads. ,
FOREIGN.
A special dis that 30,000,000 &els in been , deposited at T Snghaibv 'hincse plotaQhtMr |i}d qftijt>, retmijed.jD Japan sas a cOnteaerat on evacut tion of Great ißfitain exacted from Nic iffiigua in May lastslof the expulsion of C tssular Agent HatiribHOd ß&l&2tLiChl£i& refit «Jn. Atho hbd been accused Of ines hostile c? the interests of tge republit\has been paid (Kyr to the m te}who were expelled. - f The'-Dditdon Friday printed a dispa ell from ShanfeM which says: “Appea anees it England is fina By iiieiiriiest inrre ard -Kv the massacreS’.|n^6?iTita.T'Fj^e-w itships Acggrnpwc-pg p •tejeed- - ing dqivgrd -the scenes of t-hf distur lances, and four more !are to s'art tomorrow.” /j * .....The Spanish!. at-d tayana Maceo’s death. I Ho/is known to suffering from rhujiluytism, which p t§ents Jiiin frqm riding: o/ horseback, but liters ItaW-B.edn- received days-’alter tlie battle of San del liiign in Says h|s health is rapiti.rAincfiroving. In'eiie i>f his letters Jose says .ihe.Sfnuuarxls. had- a-bentb- 20O_aieni killed and wounded fit the. battle of fan del Indio, and wljen they were re i>ing were met by some, of Antonio .Liceo's cavalry, who hid set a dynamite iujjie in , thf?_i - oad wheri the&. had-H -pas « The -’rirme worked mhrvelrrtrerjrwOT, estgjrmlnating about 10(1 men. Over an iNga of fifteen miles pieles of human bodi ‘Severe afterwnris, wliilo Bhrndg..., f flosil auuskln could Lfe seen hanging fre ni higli trees a|id vines. 1 J?
IN GENERAL
orcjjt firCajiatye of fa jAUialilisca CoiuitL®Quehec. Taie villnyb of Brault’s Mills has been / „ The Mexican, ('pngrpss liija jia r a bill iljdlHshihg the ■ rigliV ' find ; municipalities, to .tax foreign or -domes tie- . merc|iaudisp entqrijig ,05 in transit ,t brought:, their j'qrisdictlons.; .1- //jl'-i ii •< Aberdeen hastened back to Ottawa, Qnt., to meet KWi..Tntia'b Paniw*i h -Blr4t4st i, !ifiifiMfisarAsdf'ViV'fVrhishil' f Vrhish il i; i9gtqn. It is.uqderst4'oid,i)Sic!JuUapilßtsii received instructions to press foj the.ixp’mediate payment of 'thcxjfliiivs'df diaii sealers under award; ,’ti b i j Colpnel Herqiap of Immigration for the .United Stqtcs, is , at Winnipeg en route 1 frbdi t 'BritkTi' Cd 11 where;hq,went tp iiafikejinrpurieg' Suching the number of Japanese entering fefrilodel'Sitiihp learneu trie immigration of Japanses at Canadian | '(Jnjioo a Information has come to the Federal (aidlioriuei Sifii l FfftudhrttTTllflß^iy ; , British egrq rying arms defiauce of the treaty Hlia ; ‘-tltat the 1 lM®beMfy Warned 1 be made to Department and the -liWHeiP'will lie laid i sVv§Fis«eph u .V : i re.t'i V)f;l OJAtSi .«wss»es^ ndtewnifod China .a-nd Japan Wlth'^cissixU mm the largest amouht of treasure has Mxjdn 'taikeh':txi the Orient ibf over 1 ttv<P year?,. The total amount froip vary? ous banks arid Chinese merchants netted $1,134,200; of which sum! $900;400 W. 4 in j|exi«ip dollars and $527,000 iu silvvs bullion. ‘ This sum will bring the total iainotiotLl ofiitreaswre oxpprtbd <rto, -CMnri and Japan in September to figure, exceeding $3,000,000. The Coptic," the ’last iteahlet to Isifl,‘carried over slio(MsiOOC|. ”« iii_?h«, Mb the; clubs iu the National League: 1 tjL.v WHro'fq W. fhi •i.'VQllt.Baltimore ,120 8G • .48 .0(57, ’Cl'eVfeYaiid 130 84" '4d''‘ ‘ .040 PhiladetphiaL.. .130 1 u >.'.592 Chicago .:. . 130, .72, ,58 f f -.554, 8r00k1yn...:... 180’ 7U 'SO ‘W Boston I 'l2O 1 70 1 59 •- > .548 Pittsburg . *.,. ,132 ;.,71. j0n 0L--f [ ..ssßi Cincinnati. 130 G6' ‘O4 ,spß New York 130 06 r 11 04 I ‘i ,508 ! AVashmgton .... 12G 42 84 .333 St. Louis. ..... 92 .208 Louibville 131 35 9|Eij
MARKET REPORTS.
> ! CfiicfigokJCattle, $3-,75 to ss.fs; hogs, phippipß/ $3.00 to $4.50; sheep, fair to choice. $2.."0 ’’•to* $3.76; Svhriat, No. red, corn, No; 2,82 cto HRcfoiitfi,; Na 2,/ to 20c; ,rye, No. 2, ,4(i|Crto 42c; butter, ' choice droairiery, 20c to 22c'; eggs, fjfdsh, i 14c do 15e; potatoes,! per bushel*- 20ic,-to ,30c; brooip! corn, commop grpWjth to tiup 1 brush,"2%c'to 4c per pound: ' ,1 Indianapolis—('attic. srtiipphigi,‘sß.oo to hoga, choicq: light,. $3.00, tp ,$4,50;i sheep, eonmion to primp, s2.(k) to $3,75; wheat, N’t'.' 2, : 60t (o 02e; corn, Nei. 1 fvhft<p,3lejto 32c; oats, No. white, 22q, to 24c. , - ’St. lionjs—Chttle, s3tlo tP $3.7,1; hogs, ’ js3.{iOHo $4.50; wheat, No. 2Tredt 60c Vo* 02c-; coni, No. 2 yellow, 27c to 28c; oats, No. 2 white, 18c to 19c ;■ rye, No. 2,38 c t030c., $3.00 tbWeP; $2.50‘\0 $4. , 0d;" wiie*J, NU*’ 2.’'o7c to’ title); Corin’. N6i ft piified* 34p:toi35c; Pits; No. Z toiveil, 61c t <1? 'FVi&Vr I-, 43c t,p 44p,,,(] * ,yf) . ltl Detroit—(’attip, $2,50 to, $5^ ;j h'og S $3.00 tb »,50[ i)iiccp, s2.(X) tri Ad-.W;, wheat, pefl.'-ftCx- h 0 >|7^'erirti j kNri.’i f yellow, ! 54c to 35c; oats, No. 2 white, 23ei to 25e; ye, 44c to 45c. , —AVheat, No. 2 red, 00c to 07c; i tt hife,j22c to 23c; rye, No. 2. 42c to 43c. 1 wh*ata N , a"2' f«f,' 1 <!tb ‘t o 1 Oft: ? {2sc;tf -*iie» h-us f. d , ill »|e°: isss&maai butter, creamery, 15c to 23c; eggs, Weat-
GEN. SCHOFIELD OUT.
iSSUUS HIS ORDER , blt£ Rongl. Weather on the Lakes—Will Not (Vear Tage—Women Fiifgtr~fW Tarring and Feathering a Teacher— DrJ ’aateur Is Dead. I <avs Down His Command. Thoi gh the retirement of Lieut. Schofi( Id did not take place officially until Sunda; noon, he commf nd of the 'army at 4 oklocksaU order i isued by the General was the one annoui cing his retirement, and it foUoww: . Gene ral orders No. 51. Headquarters of the Vrmy, Washington. —By operatiijn of lav , the undersized wili^eease. commc nd the army at noon Sunday. He extends to all his companions and comrades 1 lost cordial thanks for the zeal anfl[ fidelity with which they have at all times suppor ;ed V»' ItUthC dfeeharge-; Of hiarHtfic ties, and fid fiWutes-them Of his high cs--teehi for their soldierly and patriotic devotion 1 o the country’s service J. M. SCHOFIELD, Lieutenant Dar ng Theft in a Sleeping Car. A thi if committed; ts, bqldTjpbbery. onjiSr Wabasl train the other night as it stopped at the ircher avenue depot, in Chicago. A youn ; well-dress<4(T ffilffl the stej s of the rear coach just as the train w is up and.fbrufihipg paM the porer, made liis wayi hjfiijJe. (Flip ■ first coi ipartment w'as Ocebpfetr by Mri. George Vlaok, whose husband was in the smoking car. The robber forced Eis way* in and, 1 oughly seizing Mrs. Mack, puSlißd' her to one side. He took her valise and purse ai d turned lo leav.e, bnt Mrs. Alaek seized h s coat and him bij£k. They man str; ick her twice in the face and she sank to the floor, but still clung to him. He drag ?e<J fiep-to and she conn ieqep4 to shijmt soy help he stnuik' her agai lid the fa'cel As'she relaxed her hold lie jumped from the train and escaped. rossed hi, —Forty inssengers, many of them wornon. who darted across the lake fromClli-jj cago for SfaJoe in’ theifrtdijndtjUurifiin .Sunday norning returned to , the afternoon because the boat" xiad been of the la*e. When they came down the gang phnk afters, tjtfirt trjp^H^wwwere about as seasick'a tooljrng* ioUcA’paksbu-’ infijnwuldi'Pee in many a day,, ost of t'hfint ideclnpfcd' it had been‘feii'g'h' Vc s^-Tdti^d^ ,th§ boqt so dhab maiiy never land aliv'S’” - t-I*.n y:,n ztf ■ o-MliiT fi'.ifc! ut • WHSs^gpjß® i> Tly-ee -romen, Mrs..Ki»neii„Ml»'jFEiiaL V.ofe4, aid Mrs. Beit rich, —who—were [Cjlfuirserti vith assaultiiife and TaijdrtgAlfid. featherin; J. Welna, a teacher, at St. Clotitf,' ! Al inn., paid iiqes apd costenggre,-, jghtinfe si. ~ f AUorncy , "R t iyiid>i(]'B,lwx>Sl ifv’t .fendfil Ale - women, made an—effort to prove the cq»diti(teft;ihitllf school itv'ct'emd the women>»*rfl, iWTtift, t,h eir eondnet, but .-.the tfßiMMwMi, out all tie testimony except that bearing # : c aaaanlt. r—- >" t/LIJ JO l - (Jdf/oa oJJ nl etSßjita-t L.n £ -AtfoDh 'ton, Oh^ ?J t^ir&e l n¥t?A¥&rd'!- of ' tU his'J at-ioßsi',<oi :>H ‘ ! U r lkesbairo,- Fa. j Nelfeon. Mill'dr, icolbhErd,; va»; convicted of jthe.itejirdfjfrflfj [fptirfHjjfignrinns. ' a ; Jf The St indard OiLCompany has leased 1 file 'grotipd' of tfte Rugby (Jdlony ity'Ten-' nessec, expecting to fipd gas. f ]j al ; Prof. Louis Pasteur. the eminent bacteriologist, died Saturday evening at 5 o’clock at Garches, near, St. Cloud, in the environs of Paris. It is said Jesse Potter, the son of Mrs. Charfes'Lux, will iittcmjit tfo secure all of the $4.060,00(j estate left By' his mothm '' 'An I 'agreement to fight the (dock and tag ifyfiteriiiinifijr -ft hi qi,tli^r,ru^difie4 : greatly or entirely abolished,has been jnade by the etriiftoyes) of the lllindfs Conipany* arid there wjjl be po such tjiing as a surrender or ,compromise. ' * .¶ At St. Joseph, Mo., Dora Kennedy, a 14 year-old girl, has mysteriously disappeared. Her disappearance is connected with that of Maud Steidel, who is believed to have been spirited away by Dominick Wagner, a priest. .¶ At Caldwell, Kan., James B. Sherman, a relative of Gen. Sherman and a former comrade of Col. Cody and Wild Bill, has been acquitted of the murder of Mayor Meagher, of Caldwell, twenty-one years, ago. It was the last of the cowboy battles. At Milyaukeoj iWis., thei grain elevator of Paine Brcip,. -vssyileatpjjed by fire,’ to--50,004 biiishel« Of barley - The- loss oa the grain jv;i*l the,lorn on the covered by’insurance. 'lpct building was by she Martin estate-. The. Leaf SCubiwsCdlAYarfcliouse, Aix-storv wns totally deijiroycd by fire tiki ilTTfii hogsheadsYif tobacco burhea, xndr I<WtjT Whlctr is $870,000, coj ered.by blanket insufUhce jjeiys jpf m Ch Mudge. The loss on this is about portly covered by inmiroiiCe. £ __ . di P 1 liis, a member of Nla-sLfti(welds 'Nlddoy in West Virginia, is djftng Georgi • Jliner, an industrious iifiner at Victor, t («>., has been arreuted and abated with ixmirdcr committed at Jefferson City, Me ~yn 1884. He deniesdie was ever ,M e 8 £ J* --vo* AT To -Ato, Ont., Pulmer, the defnult- : fiit'tVfie -%f tlJjlfwiuiltou.Bauk of jCoiu-. ‘h Blair ‘h«' diVsjlVpd Yh'e' Ke* dßranfw <4 IjlJftifehif? ttnd Vhe -general • tyetptlhKftgQct, VftpPr JdetlrHkriiiAlO £ at .bofcfilftp <jis upon a series 41 1 Mie articles to be entitled [tiSto dodge reporters it was published he had left Halifax for Boston.
The Library Corner
Professor Charles G. D. Roberts, the ndfifi'dlYß" IPgd, Ms written a short popular history of Canada. Two year* of work have been given to it SS9tSsftlß>t‘ i ' aa L ,r '; m f* >uZnEIKMvn«3UUI I3ean Stanley for publication. The letters were address--e A-tn mpmhors nf Stanley’s family, to Ttr. TowetU Mrs. Arnold, Dr. Vaughan, mrge the Queen. e && AitS^S^fMpbM^^ J man & Hall when Thomas Hardy beciaafe4 uovelist ’ and tha latter ueciares that he was much en-•coiwnged'-vtepcJ4~iiis manuscript wits , Teaw'SniU’prTOWJnced ‘‘promising’* by the author of “Diana of the Cross-
Miss Montoesor soon publish a -net)£4v|3l she intends to catj . l “The One Who Looks On,” and'peopto re P ea s O i the success of “Into the Highways ana Hedges.” She also has in hand another novel, which she proposes to entitle Morexes.” LAJj. BajfPur ifa his ; country home |\ a bjfe fijia foofy itudy, where all his 1 literary work has been done. It Is full buj; nos jOyerfqlLof books, and a conpiano, whereon the author of “The of pelleUt f Is' accustomed -. s to wreikjlpi i4ea{listlc mobds. Mr. Bal- -1 four is'soiheftiines eard playing on this piano o’clock in the morning. ] W./E . lias been at it again. YearAkg'o lie wrote a clever little bur-•k>sqwv”tggfee--New Republic,” In which well kuown people were happily travrqaiiads of t the Nine- ‘: teenth dentury'* the same photography FWtfepeddspfaliAnis. And nmv r 4n ‘-‘The portraits are more , mV- than 0D « well-known figure In society is repreTieu tetrTn-n reurnsrinrees at which the reader nkay stand aghast. Mr, Mallock [availed himself freely es matter collected; from the newspapers. ‘ . - YjJVhen feaimuel R. Crockett, the Scotch j?&sjslst,! was a student at Edinburgh jUnlJfdlslty, he liyod on nine shillings a |ilg:gefe3in(^ilodged in the garret of an ' ‘Ellis life was vigorous, and rTßere is ja teacq. of, it still ln his habit rof' Wstlfg before dawn. Mr. Crockett, is qutt o; 1 bfed alnd .at his desk before/ ‘ five in tl|e njqrning, and by tfie tiiris a man in inqrCantiie life is ojt the to his ofljee he has done a day’s work, I Six hours’ sleep is all he takes, and th< rs jp*>g->ftiyi ftoia ■ ten lu the morning till 5, at night is hls’ b'wn to do With ’ ' * iif •iigjfljjaaggt,., . . 1 “Nana Sahib.” magazinp tells her curious a tetie j ra an ugly painted wood- . a. Aoek. •F-eaeaS'Y. , agoirod a poor hea|ben r lu b.Tiv» qi l fijatUnM} trie'd to klii tfie'eQtdlej; Aiiu r ahl)gose,«had-been_kill.ed In return. jAt_ any fate] the soldier took his horrid lit--1 tW fdbTfrom KrnYafiS brought It to his Ifefitlii nlete td play with. ; 1 child seemed to 5 fancy lit: laWd it became one--* of hpy tr|easuvos., She named it “Nana Ba'hih." ; a ‘ '*- ’ - ' J ' 1 ■"When 1 She had become a woman and thought ho more about dpllies, one day ; 1 her piotlter [bought that ugly Nana Sa- , hib had been around long enough, and' decided to make her useful for 1 kindling the fire. The creature’s eyes seemed to be mad© of inide thk clay scale off and show two , bright rqd beads which were found to ■he rubies. Then fEWas discovered that' the 1 mage'was ‘hrillow and stuffed with gold. 1 &Ior« ithiuj !S4WO worth of money • ha|d'.peen,4ii<Jdete l aH-these years in the woq4ei[. “(Jplljej”j,l ytqndec what the article didinot state. What do you think she ougljt to have done? L —*»-
Making of Perfumes.
It,,is dn interestmg' thing to know erfed'ririd weed fo/hoinrherclul purpdltes Iri Eutbpein ’Of these!42o have a perftimoithat ia plekdingmud enter largely Into thp mfiaufaqtpre of ,scents, soaps and soijhqtfl.i .There flife more species ot 1 white flowflrsygqthereditkdn of any other, w1c0;—1,124., jQf 187 have an agreeable scent, an extraordinary large proporttonr- Next-hr order come yellow blote*tHa,.Atftte 351, J 7. of them being perfumed. Red flowers number-823, 6f fWrhßtx |>4f;firp; The blue flOWers are of iffy varieties, 34 of which are peffumed/and‘the violet blossoms'
French Shoes.
Wooden shoes in France are produced to the extent of about 4.000,<J00 Lozere by hand. In the last uam*d l \ 1.700 persons are engaged in this manufacture, and the yearly proda million pairs. The Destare are maae of maple; In the provinces nearly every ladywjtossessea '! £j7i;di Yi wearing out in damp weather. These finer sa- ' hots fsiTe jiiJiTOOfframs prod jother l dekept on tile foot by omatnentai leather pifecea oVw ‘tUtf fcahufac- ' • ture of-thdieiptfiveß‘Of»d!aaltljfnr'if *irngs ■ psi-ii ’^Uci—sir Pather-*-What was ydMofejt&WfaltfjO lng about awhile ago? Son—l don’t Know. Father—Why, you sat and heard to the babj.—Chicago Record.
