Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 March 1891 — Page 2

ITEBKLY COURIER

X wwJtmowt lia b teiawMtnMti'

JiMUtt e atnwa.

Mrt an nnt tat ttli

the Mental eon-dtiou of w m

tm kVitlafc mTY

Viaed fU right oi Vlrtoria. AeauTaua, avavent the Uwafar a Cahe un!-

CUEEBNT TOPICS.

TEBXSW1H

Ok the lh wt-Cwaiiiaiiwia Feltoa rA waft elected raited Suta-a ieaaWlTow CaaUamta. to sweated Beaxat (dsfta.), daee natd. Vl Vv. Wattmox. lured T5, was

Waved to death in a smok-aawi near va. o m the lata, Her rkslhe

causrht are and he w literally

aaed.

Ilk jiaaowarrfl that thr-r-"-Mt o( 0a r. second anof Knatm de v.r r UmJam. to a daeahterof the

il. w.r r miladerD.ia. will

la May.

T tmt talk ow the tekphiwe W-

twlwt aa Paris we tad oa the rah. It was highly aaaaaV. the 'inwat- being twawaittwl wlh imata lJMn. TmKTCwprndeatat . lVier.bnr f Oar Berliner TageMat, the pratcipal f tk Jew ia thraaaay. has

, fma, Rittia under the

oyM-mtirrn of the wrtWwSA deewe.

Twk lOuaoartiat leaders f ra wlni to dUretrard the uill of

Sifc late Prinw apteon. and to rrcogin the nerson of lVmee VkUe the

lHiMtau- heir to the Faeh throne.

I Ww. T. lUvat. Chited States

.MiMMinanr of education, "has

Hon Thomas Bietmell. of Bo-

u. tk charm of The edaeatitMial

.uim w the I'ntted States at the

"VCew!'s Coliimluan exposition.

Tk eoauaittee of ike British parlia--meat, appointed to consider the qwtioa af state aM to eaU-rathm. made it teal report oa the ISth- The eoae:mtteedoc not advise aaf general extension of the sydeet except in the ease congested districta of Scotland aad 3rehmd. IVlik war to Hastiairs. on the 17th.

Hx. Gladstone spoke at Tunrjndg. Mm said that whatever home-rale awa--we the liberal proposed would be na4aeged from the former one. 1 1 Dwhl be compaUMe with Eajrlirfi beaor and Wfaff peaae and coataat-

to Ireland.

"Tkk bareao of Aaawfcaa repaWtof

i htf ocmatkm that overture reeeaUr

tBy taegoeeraaaaatof Caaaaa W oeenuaeat of SfMak Gviaaa foe a

mwai miHy treaty wan frbgy

Oik ekaraetarTrWi the CHd

i was preferred.

KPWONAL AMD OCNCRAL. Ax axpkwio, on tke lth. deUaad

tha Oadnraiaa (Kfypt) BW

killed 188 dervikhe. TB ,T

suweaof nauaaatuoa wan am?

the aneaal lAattewl and the Ticiaitjr Vadlr aaakea tapTins peiddW eatplwa y Uhawow Iron Co., aadthe P'Ata Hro.

Iron at rww, i., oeeptad a redactkia in we Mna a.7

to iGLM ver aar.

Xot alaee tae tdtootaraMa ouiaaier ai Mwoa, in waV;h ao ataay American

aaikmi wan drawned. ha the aary Buffered so se-rerely a, daruurthe storm

on the Jaf jehns wmi o me tiwt

l&ih. Three Tetwel the Trtaaa.

the Galea and the Mna were driren

ashore wf th atfarht chance of escape

from detrtraetkm. N ha of life was

repWi. v

TMK. ite lor ue Jaoaat we

prime ns, at CoJwadn Spriafa. Col.. ha kua 1mim2. d MtttiitrtMbkm will V

at ee eonuaeaced. The dte selected tweaty-aeer plot of rrund e.W the ajtinRs. which l the property of the I nJtnatiooalTiMrriipbieal union. It U Hie deaire to hare the work far eaoagrh adraaeed ta lay the eomr-toae oa

May IS, Mr. O. W. Chikte' lUrtbday.

Tn wex oi ueeny, w 4'Waahhwion lleadqaarter- arnmnds

at Kewlmnrh, X. Y.. which was erected

with favaV provided by ute lbhwi Stauaud th New York sttrovern ulniU. has. been eotaoleted and thrown

onea 0 the poblic. No formal weremony t.Mdr nLh at the nnreilinirof the Matae

of Waehfaiztue and the opeainir of the

htraetare.

Actic SEcaKTAar N rnurrox of the

treaicary department iaaaed a warrant oa the 15th for i.ilS.S.to.W in faror of tk mmrwr of N'cw York mi naTtneut

iafnll on accoant of all claims arbta

im tKt Mtt hmW the direct tax. Thi

fe the &rt payment made under thoritT of the direct-tax act.

Thc nwemment oraran at Ottawa.

Out.. speakuuT with authority, wits that m- rh.rlM Turner will rvorvt-ent Cana

da at the approachiaff nefrotiatkm at

Wnwhinert.m. while wittt mm wtu oe as-

Miaid Sir Williaai Whitewar on be

half of Xewioundlaad. and lion. Joseph

rwlw.rlAln '-'a the reoreHsntative of

Um British aroterameBt.

Ma. xyv Mns. Cxaxlks Shvi.tx.M

Greeacastle I mi., hare a prodiiry in tWir eradW in the shape of a jrirl baby

wihintr onlr two houihK It was horn

oatke ttk inst.. aad i as lively and

witkv- m& rt other ehlkl of its aire.

Tlw dtlwr chUdrea bora to them were

rj kj nwnlatina weurht.

A TKRKiKic mine explosion occurred

AbIiI&mL I'a.. oa ute iuu bt

which two men were blown to atom.

another fatally injured amf others seri AaaJ-vr lnUr-t

tit nin in the BoTd-Tharer

gubernatorial eon test in Nebraska has

eea inde&anear poaaponeo. iv claimed that JnatfceaCohb aad Max well

favor Bord. waaV Xonral favors tnay

A tABaa part of Jar

La, ia hriaff utaadated w

aad the ka will be t'a-" .

rii aiar ana ar j

miMQ with Voalar Banco da

Tmc tw

1,1 INDIANA STATU NEWS.

la

aa

jteii

.ar.imuTiT KATaan mrs he

on which the Italian coeera-

mi rmA elaha indemnity for Use

, Vilhtl at New Orleaas. Then was

discrimination between Italian cm-

: and Aawicu dtuenK. Toe case

; not parallel to the Wyoaaiaa: ma- . a t a S.a

i of Chiaaaaea. aa wwta aaneronj

was allowed. Tw MmniMit ef Guatemala has

MMeepted the inritatiam to participate ia -tie World's Columbian expostaoa, aad haagieea asanraaeeaaf Itearty eo-opera--tiaa. The repablk wfll be represented Tw a complete display, showttf; H reicoarees, products and iadaetrie. aad 4i mW TirMont for exbibHioa articles

.of great historical Tatae and hrteraat. Tmjaaks of Baenos Ayras reopened tfcek- doors at o'clock on the morning .f Ue 14 th. There was a alifht ran on

the Provincial bank, which was speedilr allaTed. Conideoce has been com--nelerTretored. The rations of the mverBjaeattothepriTate haaksareof friendly character. The awernment hacdeciaed to ao kmfar aaforee the

$tax eav bank deposit. TaaAcnr department oKemh. haee .dfaeorered that the late aatajreas while M created a bareaa of iaaaiajratkm ia the treemiry department did not make aa appropriation to carry owt he teati. The act ereate ajperiatandeat w u-Uni&ia. names the n amber of

lerkft to he attached to the hareaa, with their sereral grade, aad detaas fthedatles of the hareaa. The rxmdoa Times mys 4 the sefare aj5the Portagaeee ia South Africa M the steamer Countess of Carnarvon: 'I'ortaffal is a weak aad hadly-fraided ,a4ate, aad is allowed to do thief which would not he permitted to Mrtmcer aatfcm. Bat there an hamte Ho the knmaaitiea of feehleneas aad Mn d aa mwi be called to ae-

ewat for ahe seisare of a BrifJah saL'

Tkk bill recently introduced hi thc MlMieaota leffhdaiare to appropriate Jtaee for aaataea of the late Gea. Sib3r and Secretary Vhvdom, tohepiaeed W the national eaphoU was reported hack from the eommntee, oa the ttk, with the aameaf Wiadam stricken oat aad the amount reduced to $t.M, the ckhm beiair made that ftbe latter was noU lor fcome years preview! to Ids death, a resident of Minnesota.

TMvfaMHlaf ITaKed Mates

tor Haarst took place at San Franemea enthelHh. No teneoa or eulogy was delivered either m the church or at the cemetery, only the simple eereoioayof the Kphoapal ehareh burial service being nsed. The remains were fallowed to the cemetery by Cor. Watermen aad Muff; member of the legislature AdBBIMaiMt1 If aaili tl mm laaAunnt aaafaVal

thair fftatat away ke! eirW

iThashaeaahwovaeadtnat . waar-

KtA, i iMinU ing teller of the Com-

wealth national bank of Pfciiadel

i.t. msWd thecash box of that hmtl

tMtina of mora than SS.9IM. and since

rkrnur S3 has been a f ucitive from

ctv tKo 17th WL S. Parkerson. of New

rwLwL rvlv(i the following note.

nnrnnrtW to come from a member of

the Mafia society: "Yon a doomed man aui OoA Antitareaa't save vou. We

have it sworn. Our comrades you murdered and we lcfcl yoa aad your family. v will w wMtwn. The stiletto will

fur tlu WWUL"

denartmeat has decided

K.t nmv found to be doe Importers

as an excess of deposit on certain good

shall not be pas ad importers wncn they are indebted to the government on other accounts.

Tmk Italian factions in New Orleans are mutually accusing each other of hekmginjr to the Mafia, and Important development may reault Tkk reiddenee-of David Knpperman, at Lawrencerilk, Pa., was bumel at mtdnht of the lth. When the firemen arrived, although the building was . MMnnklv envakmed in names, the

family had not yat awakened, and but tor the cry of an infant within all would Ua Wn nwaulnL

llK-vxr M. D.vv.lheSt. Loufaswimller

Wi irbd to nass a boras cheek for K,

Tan in Milwaukee. Wis., was, on the

irtJt fiontMMMtl ta imorisonmeRt for

fma mw to wrcn Tears under the good

Parlor iw-. !( in wanted in lletroit.

Indianapolis and elsewhere for similar

Ix a street duel hi New Orleans resulting from a quarrel growing oat of the late trial and massacre of Italians, CapC Arthur Dunn, of counsel for the prosecution, shot and almost instantly killed Frank Waters, aa ex-jountulist, on the nirht of the lath. Waters returned the fire, seriously if not fa

tally wounding his antagonist. MR. M khaki. Davitt, speaking at Rlaekhwra, Kngland, a the 19th, said that He had no longer wished for separation from the empire as seonas he saw . &m. tnr Wwluul in aaln her desire

by coaatitutional means, lie predicted

4iu ttwwvMurk defeat of rameU mi lu-

aruw "W - - tare etactions. , , Tt-tvoir KKWvnicT. in the United

Ktntes circuit court, criminal branch, at

2Cow York, oa the lth, senteneed wen.

x rin.inn vi six Tears' mi prison

. av YjtU oouatv neahentiary.

Claasen was con rk ted of wreekiagAbe fttxtk ttatinaal bank.

Thk correapondeni at Borne of the London Thnea stated that investigation .u.i.ldUlMw tlm falsltr of the reeearthr-

iM4lmid stnries of massacres at Mas-

sowah. Only a few spies hare len pst

Later intelligence from the marine

Atm-M im raiiraltar imr Msees me

mmW nt nauMNKn aad erew o the

Ill-fated Utopia mhming aad probably

Jum'nil 9dt.

T Mwn im4a milk at LowoU. Mass.,

dSsmlesed IM hands, among them about twenty females, far rsmsaain iirsy aa

L. 1.111

the Net uulmun W dead.

tatemoat of the Union Paeiaa

JmuJ rv for Januarr. 1M1. ahowa

ineus earnlars for the whole system at

fMtSvSTe, an iaorease of M,7 twr Jaanary of last year, aad net earaiagii

flatiMW, an Increaae of fA7,4tfa.

A TBMUric cxplasiaa occurred ht a iMtdriliiMr furnace In the Crescent ateel

w.wlMt IHttktuirum. la.. on the l&th.

he whach three men were fa tall jr hi lured

andaix others reoeivatl aerkms burn

Av a meeting of the executive board of main workers at eottdale. I'a., on

the ISth, it was unanimously decidwl ta ontiiM tM MtMurifle until next August

f necessary To win. The wants ol htinirrv faiwItW are to be snnwlbjsl out

of thc uefeawe fund, which h inereaa-

I Kir

Tmk Iwttlwr flubs of Livcnool were

raided bv the iolice, on the 18th, ami

scores of men of more or less promt

niw in h.nnrtitur circles were run in

Tut Itritihh adtuiraltv na oroemi au

inquiry into the making of the Italian emigrant steamship Utopia, at Gibraltar, ou-intr to collision with the ISrithdi

aiwl Kotlnev. It is

rumored that the iron-elads were not aluwrikir without blame, having been

anchored in a place unusual for men-

ot-war at that station. A II agree, ho w

mr. that th Itritish crews actetl m a

nllant manner aftr the accident.

A no it 2.000 Italians, working on the

lHttebureh. Ohio Valley Cincinnati

railmad und on a iHe line, about lis

uilM Wlow lkdlaire. O.. have organ

wA Mil are drilling in coHiimnies and

as a regiment. They are also receiving

guns. It a? said that they are organww

un account ( an onler receive! irom

nuai TNHtlt in the vicinity are

eoosideralur alarmed.

Fattox' dmamite factory, aKut

four miles from Ottawa, Ont., was blown un. on the ltKh, and the entire

dstnt. .hattivi to atom. . one was

injured, the workraen having been

warned in time to ecape. i im e.in-

skm was caoed by a fire which startetl

in the main building.

Tub German war 4mc nas teen startled by the discovery that hundreds

of kilogrammes of cartridges charged

with smoKeiess powuer c stolen from the ordnance works of Spandau by a sub-ofilcer of the German

army ami sold in erun.

Hawaii's volcano is again very active.

Several cones have sunk from 75 to 1W

feet, and some have disappeared altogether. There have been many earth

quake shocks, but no damage, otiier

than the shaking down t several walls, has occurred.

Thb Emrlish liberals and McCarthy-

ites conclmled, on the ltKh. after eonkS.UralI discussion, to accept Mr.

Gladstone's speech at Hastings as the

platform of the Irish campaign.

Ox the lath an unknown steamer ran into the receiving ship Vermont, lying

at the Cob dock; at te nrootuyn navyyard, cutting a hole twelve feet deep ia the Vermont's port how, down to within

two feet of the water s edge, u ne ooea aln damaired. The steamer got

a way. refusing to answers hail as to her

name. . .

Kkvkm k officers, on the mh, seised

the oleomargarine factory owned oy

the Providence (It. I.) Dairy Co. The

seizure was made en the charge taai the concera hml recently shipped a

number of unstamped packages.

LAWREMOE ANtTT DEAD. I MOtiY AND BUSINESS,

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

Thb business failures ocenrring

throughout the country during the

seven davs emits 1 on the , numuer,

for the United States, 330, and for Canmla 45, a total of 275; as compared with a total of 378 for the previous week.

For th correMtondinr week of last

year Ue figures were 8A5, representing 215 failures in the United States and 40

in the Dominion of Canada. Charles X. Fki.ton. United States senator-elect, was one of the witnesses examined, on the SOth, by the legislative committee investigating the bribery charges in connection with the California senatorial contest. He stated that he had not spent a dollar in the recent canvass, nor had he authorised anyone

to do so for him. .TosBfH Pr.RKiBjr,one of the wealthiest citizens of Detroit, was decoyed from his home, on the night of the 19th. by parties unknown, and hekl for 1 15,669 ransom. On the following day, howm . a

ever, his captors, iniormuig mm uwt

their "Jig was up," released him. alter warning him that they would "get him

next time."

Tmk Pall Mall Gaaette ,of London

rc "TTnimw somettunr is done ciuick-

ly'to bring abont an approachraent be

tween the colonies and tne ooioniai oi-

fice we may find the Newfoundland kettle of fisli going the way of the Boston packets of tea."

Tmk two sons oi ex-senator r air, oi

Nevada, .lames, Jr., and Charles, have been hypnotised by Dr. Brown, of San Francikco. ami from hard drinkers have

eome to regard even the smell ef liquor with abhorrence.

A mcmhk prevails m Duhlm that

MU-hal Davitt will annear as a candi

date in opposition to Mr. Parnell at the next election In the Northern division

of Cork whieh the latter now rcpre

sents.

Ai.raKit K. CM.vrMAX. woorietor of

the j.iWrsl Freemason, died ia Ikston

o the aatn. lie was wt years oi age and was wWlely known in masonic cir

cles throughout the country.

Tmk estate of the ttead rnnee napo

leon is divided between Prince Louis

aad Princess Letltia. The name of the eldest son, Prince Victor, is not mentioned in the will.

Tmk treasury department ha deeided that after April 1 next the law permit

the free entry of molasses into the

United States from all countries what soever. Thb Bosaier house, at A bit Springs, a imnMaer reaort near Jfaw Or lea, was destroyed by fire em Hut attli. Lossy

Ta other night John Brooaa a

taaunn, went U awmn. y , a a 1 a . .11 la t eSa

Marion, and aKa wr snet

tall On Wing refused, he . . a a M u .

fine plate-gtaaa at uoorera eurar

in the opera block, say lug ne woun. make them take him. He was placed

la jail. 'fwv VL Wavne Kutaral Oas Co. gv

notice the other day to all eowiuniers

that the price of ga wonw w rais

from ten eenU to twelve ami

ner thousand feet. This is mni'ssnry

on account of the increased facilities to u. out in that summer, and there are

alo fears that the gaa will but short

lived.

c.n.n aad silver is renorted to have

been found in paying quantities m

Brown oounty, seven mues irom hh

Pkkky county boast of not hanng a

i&fnvlM uriiuMtor confined in lull. It h!m

claims the dlstlnetloa of not having

jail in which to confine wh'.

Thb pot-making department oi t.ne Diamond plate glass factory, of Koko-

mo, burned the other morning, i building contained 1W) iots, which were sUtrcd in the curing department Kvcry pot was destroyel 1 water lieing

thrown on them. Uhey vere vaineu hi.

$4! each, making a loss of $6,m

W. W. Wuo.v, fawner anu a iK-ai Methodist minister, living near bhawnee Mound. Tippceanw county, was in-

stantly killed ly the bursting i a

grimler, which he was operating.

Hkxkkiah CALnWRIJ, postiiiHsiyr at

Wabasli, is deml after a few days' ill

ness. He died Just one year from the date of his appointment as postmaster.

ItAHBKK Sc.'Ht'1rz, oi tireencnewr, i

the father of a little shaver weighing

two pounds.

Ku Hkanham, of Union city, snot and killed himself while fooling with a

pistol, under the iinptvaskm tt our-

glai were trying to get mto tne iionse.

Hexhv McGkb. of Otterbcin, hung

himself a few days ago.

Wm. COX, in jail at Anderson, whittled a key out of wood furnished by his

mother, and escaped, lie was recaptured.

Dkihwts of kaolin recently discover

ed nt Huron, has raised the value of real estate in that vicinity to fabulous prices. k Hknkv POK, who claimwl to have been mysteriously assaultwl when leaving the home of his sweetheart It Columbus, has confessed that he want

ed to make his sweetheart believe he was brave. Jonas Hoovkr, of Goshen, is before the United States grand Jury for writing a letter in which lie called a man a dead-beat. John H. Bt'KNKTT, a prosperous farmer of Owen county, was found dead io his sugar-camp late the other afternoon. Foul play is suspeeted, as several suspicious characters were lurking in the vicinity during the day.

John W. McQnwiv, past grand mas

ter of the I. 0. O. F of Indiana, and present grand instructor, died at Indianapolis a few days since, of hardening of the brain, the result of Injuries received -at the hands of footpedHMae years ago. He was secretary of the Oddfellows Mutual -Aid Association and hekl high positions in the uniformed rank. John Ei.t.iot, a Vandalia railroad fireman, was thrown from his engine on his first trip, at Crawfordsville, and fatally crushed. At Connersviile Alexander Green was sentenced to One year in the peninmtiarv for receiving a share of stolen

money for telling the combination of the safe. The man who did the stealing is James Koutiier, who was brought from the pen to testify against Green. State Srcrktaky Mathkwh refuses to attest the governor's signature to the commission of State Oil Inspector Yancey, whom the chief executive lias appointed to oust Nelson Hyde, who wa regularly chosen by the state geologist under authority of the general assembly. The governor a few days ago notified Mr. Mathews to consult an attorney, for, unless the signature was attested, a writ of mandate would be

asked for to compel him to comply

therewith. The governor is also meeting with decided opposition from the attorney-general, who refuses to bring proceedings against Ex-Warden Murdoch. He also antagonises the governor's position with reference to the appointive officers. The attorney-general has filed an opinion that Nelson Hyde was the legally constituted state oil inspector. Thk trustees of the various state benevolent hihtitutkuiK and the prison directors recently elected by the legislature and refused commissions by the governor, have outwitted him by taking possession of theiij various trust, and thev will be reorganised by the

state officers. Tlie governor has served notice that he will bring action on his own account for their ejectment, and will carry thc matter to the supreme court. Thb storage house of Kramer A Son, wholesale grocers of Laporte, was burglarized the other night pf a lot. of tobacco and cigars, and Hubly Volheini, n ex-convict. and a Swede named

Johnson. Inith of whom have disappeari . . a

cd, are charged with the crime. Mum. Ei ima Fkary. who crippled her

self bv falling in a defective well at

slLullivx-illw. has recovered R.MK) (Is Hi

ages front Samuel Hamilton, a promi

nent Imiiker. ,

A roupAXY with a canitsl stock ol

has been formed for the erection

of a large creamery at Star cty Hainan

place six miles south oi vinamac M. c;ai.vix Buck, living near Craw

fordsvllle, when she saw a constable noniimr to eiect her from the house in

whieh she was living, went to lwd, where she remained until the constable

l..trtNl. Tha constable would not

take advantage of a sick woman, Imt he k sure she was fooling him about bciatg sick. Mark Bkowx, a farmer near Antler-

tien, has been notified that he has fauna heir to real astaW im New York valued

atfiUepijtJW.

u lHii.m iho MnaaiirliMinrrt1 III' tM

aneauan-rt, wnm w HMMda-A HSateh ef tils Ufa x'aw YottK. March an Luwrnca

llarrett, the actor, du-d laat ytt iitj. s.atlihttkr nt th Windsor Hotel. T

aeatit was due to heart failure and was

quite sudden. Ills wife ami pnysH-ma .... i 11. .1 M Itnn.

were with htm waan ncuin

rett's IHnes dates from ttruncauay

night, when he was eoiupeitHi 10 ja

the theater where lie whs engsj. -was sskl at the tlmtJ that he was mt rely suffering fivmi a st-vere fold and woukl be out In a few days. Kven yesterday tlw reports of his condition were very favoraide. Late yesterday eve-iilng, how ever, his physician. 1H-. Ch inWrs. wm buhuuoirhI. 1 leart failure auiMsrlnUMOwl bv imeuiiiniiia, was the direct cause of

the great tragedian s drttth. nr. v. namH't says pneumonia set in Thursday morning.

Mrs. Barrett, who was in Boston, was sent for and arrived Thursday evening. Dr. J. P. Oliver, of Boston, Mr. lbtrrett's family physician, w'a also suniinoued and ca mo, on at onea. A eoiisulfiim wan lMld and it was dcekled that

Mr, Barrett's ease was serious, but that if no other complications appeared, the sick man might pull throusfh. Between 5 ami 10 o'clock last evening there was a rapTi change for the worse, and at the latter hour Mr. Barj rett was in a seini-ooiiselous condition. Ahmit. fifteen minutes Iwfore the end

came Mr. Barrett was entirely unconscious and so he remained until he dlrd. 'hie funeral will probably take place in Ikistou. Edwin Booth was deeply moved when lie received the notice of Mr. Barrett's death.

Tae Past WtNust Hualsrm mm ts ttm. Iiisr, wS Mpsartwl ay a. (., ituu 4 ( laiwmww uf WanKuwtSK Tradr in daUaJPalBaVaa aaj Benwara mWrwmmm Nkw Youb. March Si, U. (, , jur, 4 Ct.'s wekly ravlew of trad hys: Tnvre ar a iadl-ahm ,f j,fk,., trmle. At th wrd iM iel ui.f. r.,1

weattter ai4 lh Uad con4it,u ,,j f.u t, rm sWivt dialrltmttott aM t-i::.r. J

tum l arwi an may i , iy t

Iorsr' At IU- aiiuin H WW ut ton tit h h. thouab a llUhi lm.r, ;u , t

Wrri in nr ! imv ai-ea

n .u'mu. iium.it the Aim of ThHin Bar

rett, a iHkor Iriuk tmuilitrant. wa born at Patcrson. X. J.. April A, 1. H t"f liidmt. antt tola thiNlhooa wn tlm of privation tnl misery. Ill ) Hi t removud to Uetndt,Mifh and IjHrene, h"n h was old f noiiKh to work, aftr a fliort pxperknes in a dry -Roods (lwp. from wliloli he wat atechHricfd for mimicking a superior eUrk, secured eniploymeiit as a boy at the MetrojHHltan tiwater, ids saiary belna a wtk. At th ae of 1 in. ....uiii u'liirvir MMtl and write, lis

gained innpiratioii from his humble aK'lHtioii with the drama, studied old play ks and a copy of JuIuisoii'n diet ionary givn to hits by aa actor, aad when he win allowed to take the. hiiihU part of Murad in the "French Spy" in IVa Us fU for a time that . dumiuit nf hi-t ambition had lnm

reaolied. The next year lie swured an enKaKpmeatatt!niraiid iippra Imttse, l'ltts bur. I'a., Mndr tlie manasement ot Jwiues Fofler. For two years thrre after Mr. harrett was etaployeil In various thealrrs In vartcma towaa and cltieM sad xsIhckI useful experience in the support etKdmmtd, Connor, Conldot k. Naefle. Klisa IHf. '' tJean and other atars of tliat er. When he obtained a humble foothold on the Sew York stae lis wab a NV Vfllltll. Ill his nineteenth year, but

ha had learnwl enough of the art of acting to be kindly Jiotieejl in tlienewspaporsecoHiita

of Mrs. srMRHUli't ptrioriiiancw in ira3"j at Million's old Chambers street theater 1h lSW-r.7. DurlMKhis eiiKasenet at Hurton's yfliing Marrttt supported Kdwln Rooth.Murduck, Charlotte Cushnian and JameH Ilackutt. In 18M Mr. liarrett undertook, in partnership with Lewis Baker, the mimaa-ement ol the Varieties theater in Now Orleans. That city waa then blockaded, and the audleneea ware largely isadc up ot soldiers. If era for ta nrst time HarreU acted Hamlet aad Rlchelfeu and produced locator a'allack'a

"SOBOaaSB. M IIIXIC nm mm Tmmwrv a star dst-'ng the tothiwing winter, piaylag Kbot Gray and nue of the heroes of tragedy, la M7 Mr. Mrr visited Kite-land for the flrat time, and when he returned In lHemiber of that year ha tartd by the nea route for San Kraiitifco, where he appeared February l MaOtilre'a onera house In "Hamltt." John McCnlloiiKh

was the leading actor In .MatiHlrc'a company. Sainton and other "capitalists" of that era of extravagance in the l'acino eoat capital built the California theater for thcstJ two aetors, and It was opened under their Joint management January, 18. The partnerthis lasted twenty month, when Mr. Barrett retired. After playing leadiiiR roles at XIMo'h In New York Mr. Barrett as-mined 1 the management of the New Orleani Va-

rieti theater, uus 11 provew haii(( and he asnuinel the career of a wandering star aetor. liitlie soring of 1 Mr. Rarrett filled an wnKHaemmit at the Lyceum thtmter In IaiiuIoii. In the full of that year, after his return to America, ha added to hi repertolr James Kenny's Kngllah version of Victor Hugo's "llernanl," Robert Browning's "A ltlot In tlie Scutcheon" and

an Knic.lisli version oiTiieouoreuv isuiitiub 'GritiK"lre." callml "The Kjhk'i Pleasure." Tim artistic partnership of Mr. llarrett and Kdwln Booth began In the fall of 1W7. The first seaHon ot tlodr Jtiint performances waa hli.. and the second tirobably did

not result In los. For the hihoii of 1SW-W

It was arranged that Mr. Hootii simiuiu aet separately from Mr. Barrett, but under the latter'a nianaxemeiit, at lie had done la

the winter of lVifi-7. Mine. .MiKijesaa was

eiiKagfd as a Joint star with Mr. iiootn, anu Mr. Barrett produced in Chtcaxo, Tuewlsy, Octobers, "Canelon," a iH'Wtraely of Mr. Young, the author of "rendragoii," Ills tour with this play was interrupted by III-

aees. TiinniU h aelf.fNliicBtcd man. Itwrenee

Barrett awtulred In his Ute years the repu

tation of a man 01 learning, tie w m-

ardel, even by members of his wwncaiima, who did not nil estiniHte lilni at Ills full worth, as a scholar among aetors. Mr. Barrett was an actor ot unfail

ing eal. lie never sturrtd a line r

lost a point. Ho was always proneieoa

and la earnest. Ills fchylock was on of the best of his time; his Hamlet Interest

ing and Intelligent, though marrou oy " Icky "original business" and"new readings, and many play-goers of reasonable good Hd)?iHiit found his sharply ilefliied, forcible, theatric Kichelicu more to their liking than Mr. Bootli's portrayal of Bulwer's Cardiaal

In later years. j

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country, unertslatr a to Mm fur - u . tary situatlos emM am-rat .ii. Uut

is round in aiu at an quarter a tv..u t a. .1 I. m. Mtf.il.. ... .. ... .... . ,

Sales of wto at Morton, XeW Yoik k i , ; adelphla Uil" yar ihu far h.w an im r , uvertaat y-arof M prrent. and t n r.., t in un large. Thadre gwfU tuArrm j.... closed the niotO. proaniroua a-4i:i kuot and hn.i lor better prie- pr ..i iiy (, ki.li irMila riiumlitln that Hi v .

ryins loo Isrsf atoeks aad tbst m a

lntii mwi m kv. pi.h i'i-r" ai still leeeiVfd. ThelxiotaHd ah.H. I-uiuim

Is rrtardi'e iy spcemauon in n. ir w

leather, ss price of gooda mr .i lnjtbthan a year ao. Tin Iron trad.- :m, m change. Malls are siMfer and the ii-n, 4

Ir (Uruetnrai iron a iria unu r. tu

truth- la fair. With pr ? uHbu.d. n.i

lead Is arm, lut coppor is w-ak-r, a .ti."!u, st 14 eeuta. Tin ha luamn hoiat.- i bj j. lalioH abroad, ami the rias at IMra h t auX llftel crude rubla'r ao that the ir.1c .11 n'j. her goods Is 1 ather uiarttle4l. Tim ant .rj.

cite coal trade isutueh aflertil by Him alOU of th IwliTStala eououitaiiu 01 1 Im-.,,, of Cox Bros., theetft -tif wucU-.n t i,t htie4u, but we:awhtleth output tlnut-s m rwixi last !' un tarK4l". ih trerat av-r.i2- ( 4:i n.!ii.i. Ik all!! ailYaaln. hiv uif r.

half of on percent, forthepaat u k.p... - uu... I,. ...... Wt lliMt 1.4.l....l . !

nien haitftlio I sot active, tli.- Mt(i. j ,;.r.. dvrjag. M l"hlladelphU Ihe ir.vn tr. i. , Unit and tht trjd in llipior nixl tiM.: 4Ut't. ntuluirjeh ho no etiaTi a uvitu itt ttfarwrlfrvi tile lllii!1 ii waL

111 lie . art liuy. At "'.ocinsiat) irV ,i i inl. ami at istroit trade ! u-rj u.-1

equalling laot year, nfiisouan co.mtrv wri: -. ii.ni.' u- rliir-iL-ii ri-nmli tltv-rou.

compared with Ust yeir, In ilour. wra. :t-

Iy, lara aul omifr, ami a uerr- ise . ' in dr-d Ii4ef, hut incri-asc ia at n, ; cured meats, hides and 'l. la ilrr jsoa -ehuiilttg and InmiI and flMx-a trad" is. itwe than a year ao, hut olivet ioi mtt zM at tbcv srVrc recently. Jlilauuitt e t much dlafonti'nt smwim froa miner. U

have ever:u w-ka

wag uttmi'J. iM-nijjj

necotlations for the traaaftT of l:;i priinertU". At alt cities wet of the ta.ppi trade ia fair for IV eev except at Kanu City, wtaerc it dal, and in that region gem-rally e..l!tfti.m f I mprov i ng. - t N e Hleana tra-le 1 b wly fair; at Memphis lethargic, with 1 . letiona. and at l.lltle Roek i'J i I rH but Savannah ha a Jubilee over tieof l.issi,un I ale of cotton la 'a eatl reports brltht prospoct. The wftue; meketareaieT at most id the iiU-rir c;i Including (;oicair sad K.eMM. Tlie buiner. failures feeucrio stbrtinfi011 1 the country durius the past seven h nHHiaer, lor tshc failed ?. Mi. an-i ! Canada , a total of 371; as esmitiaeed 1 a total ot m last -week, and IO the tk r..vliuN In the. (art. Fur the eorrei pjeTt

week of laat year the aaures were TA,irfrvfientinKlls falluros in the I'nitolsOM atid 44 In the IHnniaWs of Canada. AMERICAN iRSGANDS AFromhteHt CIUmoi of Itrtt "Ki.! and Held far a MaaiKMU T ItBenime Keared sad KeieaisU iwt St range JHry. t

Dktmoit, Mich., March 21

Will Make aa IneestliratloM.

r.nvnov. March 21. A Berlin aorre

BrKmdcnt states that the kaiser lias ornorod u Mnn'liitnf investitration inU the

condition of the military Mores. Alarm4 . mi it i it !s..

ists go so far as to stale that tne ur tion in some resin-eta is not different

from that of Franco In the heginnmg 01 the last war, hiul tliat" extensive frauds have been perpetratutl upon tho govern-

meat. The w Xaral War ClleKc.

Wasiiinotox, Mareli 21. -Under authority of a section of the narsl appro.iyii,.n i.lll 1 he bureau of navigation

of the navy department has begun the ration of nlsns for the re estab-

illnnnnt of the naval war college. The

preparations are Wing; advanced rapidly, and within a few months the cob )' will nrolMtblv lie ill OIHjrRtion.

The appropriation bill iiroytoed tor the

constniction of new buildings, ami tne itHrurlmHiit. Intnrtda to erect sUita

i..ii.irH nvimit aad to nurehase all

tatm aww,"" .- - - --a ...

neeessary apparatus. Coasters' 00 Newaort. will be the slte-

I'errien. the wealthy pror:

the OraOot fksar mllhiu who v. myaerkmaly kkhnapsd tarHl'4 v uigfcj and held for ISQ.0M raasotae, rt -home laat, night sale ami He says that upon enteriiiif coupe his suspicion were not until he noticed the vehiele titnt ' the tmpositc direction to lilv frs house. He then threw open the and attcmineil to jump out. H met by two masked men who W revolvers to hk lwad and him Iwck into the cab, t!w following. They then bouwL gww and blimlfohUal him, the cab kn on what seemed ita httermnu course tlie while, under which drew stances Mr. I'errlen was unable toke any Wea of. the locality ia his m dnalle removed from the r.

to a room where his captors relet him from his bonds, and, covering h: with revolvers, forced him to write U check, promissory note ami letf The latter were dicta teil from t,.J written copies la the hands his captors, who remained nnwdcrd v disguised. Late yesterday a f tern his captors informed him that "tw game waa up, "but tliat "they woi?d f him next time." He was then reb gagged and blimlfohleil ami cowlocl from the room. Their course mt U lay over a plowed eld. after P sing whksh they eulereil a cab and s other long roundabout drive was cu mcaowl. At lant Mr. l'errien aa loosetl ami thrust from the cab daaed condition, awl liefore he rw wed himself the cab had u pcared. He finally loeated htwwlf being at the corner of Mytle and " l. f ewt. xml lioardliura str.fl

reaclwd his home at S:9e p. in. " torsdkl not harm him in any wf J touch hia valuables. I le Va fnt with good fiKKl ami treated a ith dv oration during his captivity. II. Is acceptHl as alisolutely true, f polke are making every effort V) It tlie perpetrators of the outrage. 1 Im 1 1 XintMHl la the Had. Paris. March !. The police of c?ty raided ami searched tlie hov

a numlxjr of leading iJouiangu also arrestwl MM. ll ranger and h membem of the chamber of ihpw ! alkt IkaleaasM (n t lu laan

two anarchist kwlers named Mr ami Carmi, on a cliarge of fiwetu U u.ul IntwMilinff to lues-

uinni ivikMvii n dUturlmnce at a meeting "m hoiw

Jul Ferry tolielieW teHm'.

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WIH Thrw T. Out ef Wort-

BtXTTK, Mont,. March 41. At yesterday all mines lelongi?r " AnaeoiKlaoomiHiny. the trcI,,,' per producer in the This was eattsed by a difwtftw; with tlws Montana Unkm railway hauls ore from Unite to the in ArscsuhIs. The railway wJ advance rates about one-thlrr eomimny refused to stand W The smedters will follow the sj of the MMes a aoon atl letreatad. The shut-down wJl sheet S.ass mi eat a work.

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