Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 March 1886 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER
TOPICS OF THE DAT. BB""aBB" wy aVwakndtwar Mm WnWir all flpattumf W Mm ITOMI wfil M p4VNMNi Nawe ptt jfcj Hr feva Mm inhabllaaes at Mm Ann oT Oalway, meay af vkM are ft alsmlaj, sf shsttsr. score haadrtd employes at t wage asm1 carriage work lad., saopped work on Mea f Of MVS refusal of ttpMtM e Mm M reparian wwiwirt to Mm Urgent Dsfieisacy bill preeidiag fsuOtfarMMpayasentof Mm funeral ea : af Mm late GmmiI Orant. committee ob jadtetery, by a to three, directed M 4tkh BsnrsssatatiTa Oatts bill 4reW anamw' V VIVi kiiw from aeoairiBg MM loads wiMria Mm United States. Uinta St atm ConevL-GaxanAi. Waxat Loadea declares taat Mm rape t i Mm United State eeaenls ia ate iartedsoMsn talk of resigning if Mm salaries arc rsdacsd te miechterons and wholly lakaul fadatioa. i Guvrnmnont has eraered a : af fifty roablcs apea Mm head af every residing ia Pocaad. Tate te spJarrnl n m ianr Ww w BuVt TjuOilnrfc i of Qwaiaa and Austrian workC. B'. Mmncaa, for many years general ymiigir aMt of Mm Kew York Central Haifa Rlrar railroad, Mai oa Mm Mraiac of Mm Mi from paralyste, at ate home hi Bchanoctady, X. Y. Mr. Meeker Bad been ill far erer two years. Mauras Wobxmax Powauatr repudiate Mm statement of aa IHieote Kaigat of Labor that Mm knights bare formed a political party. He says mat aa awnaiMy aMaaapMag to give ttaalf poiHidJ earaaWr waaki aaTe Urn eaartar rarakai. Tncagaat of Mm Claeiaaati Law aa4 Oraar Laagae swore oat a warraat oa Mm Mi for Mm arrest of LUHaa Lewis for parMelpaMag ia a MMatrieal perfenaaaee aa gaaaay. Mtea Lewie te Mm" atar ia Mm Crefa,w pkiyiag at HaTeHa'i Tk cater. Kocxavb, Mie Texaaf waa kiHed Teat DaTte, Mm boo.lte" awtadlerta Xew York, waa eoaaieMrably Koaieoi after lite aeajrittal of Mm eaarge of atarder. It te aM, aewerer, taat soate af DaTte' frteada aa4 awora to kfil Mat before be oaaM tee.ro Mm Tit Gaaadiaa Depailaitat of Xariae a4 Fteaoriee hare eaUed for leader far Mm eharter of tlx ewtft salHag Teeoefctof hotweoa atxty aad. aae haadred toacragtetared toaaagei ta be aeaployed by Mm Tr dteariet aMoraey at bat Mm eaee acaiaet Rer. W. W, Dewae, eaarged with adaMery wiMi Aaate J. Tabor, to be plaoed ia Mm Het af eaeee far Mm March term of Mm Saperior Criwtaal Oeartt aad it wB probably be raaobed Mm Wet of the lr baa beea dedded to abaadoa the Baxoa Iadmtrlal AgriomKaral exbiWtMB, which was ta bare beea held at Cbetaaitc. Tbte seep aae beea takoabeoaase It was bettered Mm scbMrittoa woaM bare Mm effect of wsahialag the iatereet ta the aatleaal exbh.Waw to be hM ia BerMa la Mm rarmoKS are boiagdreataied ia Waehlagtoa aael are boiag aaaisroariy aigaed asWag Mm Seaate to refaee oaalnaatioa te Jasaas C. Matthews, who baa beea sailaatsd by Mm Preaideat to saeesed 7red Deaglass as Recorder of De4s for Mm Dtetriot ofCoiaatbte. He te oMored. JvMNt ettABfMUwrxof Mm Few York Ooart of Geaeral Baisieas has reooired a teeter f ram a momber of Mm late Board of Aid arm ea offering to rereal the toeMe bteeery of the Broadway railroad deal with Mm aldsrua. The totter waa referred to Mm f oremaa of Mm graad jary. OrriL-KmriCK Ooetmagioiraa Saton's term af sorrtee expired aa Mm tth aaJir Mm terms af bte peremptory letter of restgaaWsa. It was poelttrelr. seated at Mm Ja5a(BrMI JsloMa4WI aMkw asV lJTftjrfxMR sHk4t saLssV ftmsamewamLlaKjeJ usam kWlja jua - - m m fi WWWmm&Wdk Ml eVWfVvMVfma Bit WMbbU amVmMI aW laamttammT lamValalsr JMrnaU tsf sjr Bat ff a prsmptly as poostbte. Twmnc thoaeead BocteHsts aad aenm JPJTol oirtHoV9iB ItMhfcsl a JHHrbW tHpcVC4jflsJ st "wwrtHra4amBl aSttrMMsl y Wst wtNartlattB fveMWMt mmUlbsm JmsFMbaV shutm4i eYW. MAeeSM J mm ea m J a W 01 fl) MNHi 4aTB aamsmmmjft fWWr m t IhrMHi him a wm mm the tor fr Mm twtityifaiMoa 9f pMk work for TiWs emi4tMni net aC XfMrt49ofet ft Mm Mgbt af Mm Wth, aad debated Mm pesamtttey af safely eoatlaaiag Mm ssarom for Mm he diss af Mm ea tombed maa m Mm miae IPomesi MMatlTas af k aetaiadel tise iiriMpMaE asit . Mm mlaers for eowardlee Tbey i dtetarhaaoe Mm Mm fcroke ap withoattaMaeMoa. Tmt WsertUry of Mm Trsssary saya she redaetioa of the smtte debt from Jaiy 1, MTTf to Jvae M, lHa mm sxsssdsd Mm iaiesmsats -of Mm saWag faad by eaBJfcjjslamjp Etflo4(8tesa99f attfMas aMtHs) flaY9 Mm of boada mow oateeaadmg redeem abte at Mm aptlea of Mh qererassiat. As 4t Mm ahMMT ssmmml flk tamlf ma Sa Ban 1pB
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of Ura. M.YoMmMu JawadtH mtmBsaJas aama atsalBsBBp ptayer la, Om Xatiasial maeaoa Mm th. ha Mm Mb. Mt.oot.M W Va fclJa? ,wtM Bitl4MMf oC 1 ia Jereey Otty, V. J.t ea MmSMi aassbsr of cars. Tkm Meaaroh was badty aaraa raeaed. Lrdte MwbKatc Mbocak, a dsmieHc lame serriee of Mrs. Amaada LaeVt at Aoadiag. ra.,waafataar banedoaMMMk "by her ctsthlag takiag Are from a has watek aae had carried wma her lata the aettar. Mrs. Lad4 aad bar daagbter were badly ftfla atw4NmetaV Q 4MCtwttfVit9tk tM TYI iLlaf aa f ulssmali ! AlX the powers have giroa mtir asuat a wsVR StaAmmwwaUM aaJoaWeaaMMsV aaS BBasalmroms awjP .raBawJmVe Two mea were kitted, foar fataMy aael oigbt serieasly wsaadtd by aa exploilsa fas Mm Uateadale maaa at Baabar. f aaa, Tmc steamer Aatoa from BalMsaorc to HHaHBwfleae loow am SmVws aaaamasm jBBml was badly damaged by storms. J. M. OountAV aad Wttbar Fattaa, of 8Mkw4w?a UTa TTf iaaJPje4raMsl eTil64Mialy' aBawi Meir bodies bare beea taaad ia Lake Waeaiactoa, with faadieaMoae of Sovsstnt, Mm ergejeieer of Mm workers' strike at DeeaaeriMe, Fraaea, mMaStt esNBffmB 9MfcwmtOAal ftm aaMBBT MfeffmrBmBal mas'" Kt!sMnLut of Serrla, tbsagh aamiaally at peace with Balgarte, te sMB aeUrely prepariag for a reaewai af Mm straggle apea Mm sHgateet pretext. Ay iareeMgatioa te beiag made lata Mm aaase of Mm Paioadale (Fa.) miae disaster. cAfR came eat ahead la Mm bBMard eoateot oa the aiaht of me th wfak Yigaaax at Xew York, by a score of agaiaMS. D. Jaius Bshx, PreeidoBt af Mm Lae Taeowgiosl gomiaary at CiaoiaaaM, dted oathemh. Frixcc Bmacx te sasTeriag aererely rhiaaistlsm eiadeteat te geeHas; Tax co Mere wiag of Mm CathsWc kaowa as Betoa Hail, la Mm oaetkirts of Soatk Oraage,X.J.,bm-aedoaMMHu Thi Xew York geaate railroad isirestigatiag co at mitt it report that Mm Broadway frsachiie was proeared by bribery A JUnut dispatch to Mm CotAetfc Jaror ays Mm Pope has cbesia Arohbliaop Taecaoroaaof Qaobec as west as Archbtehop Ulbhoas for olerattoa te Mm earMas. BairjAMX Has BacwTa. the wife of ox-Uateed Btatee Attoraey-Gea -oral Brewster, died at her resldiacs ia FMladolpbte o the 9th. Thomas Mallot, a barteadsr, waa shot aad killed ia bte samoa. ia Xew York oa Mm 9th. He died before be esald proaoaaee BmMt a,aawBB49 OC aMS eml'Xrmrar'Sa'o 4MaV9 flBmHS was ia Mm seiooa at Mm Mme aad ao ornate for Mm crime te kaewa. A sractAL msetiag of the OtaeraA Assembly of the Freebyteriaa Chare was bold at Belfast, Irataad, oa the Mh to eoasider what actio the chare shsaWt take agalfMt the home rate moromiat af Mm XaMoaal Leagae. The msetiag, waa 1m4 Wai cfM94, doors Amhsal Bahok Yok 8cBLmxm, presidiat of Mm hydrographie bareaa of Mm CtafwmVmt ewatTJTy aMUl eBJM'iatt'Ml CJOV"" araor of Kateer Wimolm's Load aad Mm Bismarck accbipslago. A rLAX-Winxo boaee at Oete , SOeeia, oaaght Ire oa the Mi aad was baraed to Mm greaad. Thirty-f re womta were oaaght ia Mm lames aad maay of torn were baraed to death. Those of Mm aamwere serlsaaty lajaree AwHtMaLC doable mentor aad a robbery wore esmmiMsd oa Mm 5th at Mm fanes o as e of Joba T. XTeraart,aear Lickteigritte, Pa. A hoy ia the family, retaraiag from school, fooad Mrs. Krerbart lytesgoaMM aoor with her throat cat from ear to oar, aad her mother, Mrs. GOtfaBea, i the sprtag.hoase atee with her throat oat aad life oxttaot. The aoase Aioir Cammacsi, Mm weN-kaewa atook broker, was BBmVaTae-l oBw eBflBBBBBpBBVBaa oa Mm thr to Mtes Mary HHdreth, of that eety. Hte wd4c gtfttehtehrtde was a aecklace rawed at jm. Tax hage paper mltle at Freaedorf, 0ermaay, were baraed osi Mm mil. The im traOme was completely red weed to EsVsmVBBHaVv 9L efiB)4Nt eBmVml BVmBxftCft aa9 aarowa oat of employ gat ia ccanqatatc. The damage wIM reach a mOHoa marks. Kx-Ssutatok J. B. CaArrac's reasame ta JslCBaa frnV Tux tcMr.beat Job Market was keowa ao wBm JsTBrBOfll awBB01 Ml BmVO MNaBeBa4 m w? eVwwmta ernB flsTBYBTji IwwBbwS iMO(ae jnj Jomr Jotutoo. a eoartet asataed m tss aa at FieteBeld, )faos, asade a aMar ssrsaa aeteok ott sleeper laBer aa tlie ltfc, ostd Mm latter, ta save bte Has, shot Jobaeaa mroagk Mm heart. BMALL-roxte still prerateat mJapaa smd te vary bad m Corea. As attempt to asaastiaate Jalea Yerae was made by bte aephew at Amteae, 4sImmM Owl 10Ble Baastwx W. Ctftmy, a peddler of cheap Joweiry, aarroadered himself te Mm aotiee ia Xew York oa Mm Mtb as Mm marairiir of Mia larkttpsr Mattoy, who was shot i emwC SOwOOwl Ml lSOOwtl VHill eiTMHrw fMTwBwi issimsstbatMaWoy bad pririsaely robImbI MMbhI of jfMTw o( Iwlo i4ociCe VmcwxT OvrruK, Kari af Klaaem, sited at Moaw Carlo a Mm 11th. Itteramorsd that be eoaimlaUit satdds, owmg ta momatgimliMag. He bad ted aa aiselpsUd OB BmaO A BgABaaBW Baa fBMhBW m sm emmmmm aaw sFBsggmgg
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ImmmaVetarweraeof M. M.kmret Oe..at atBrot by ae (Hinii)itli)a work, plaatem of a sMR. That part of Mm wotmt te a total lee. A aPWMl 4wfc atttSsBatMsfMFf sPeBVp Mft b4M lml diimeysdOMroartitalseriac istakHsbaiiat, aad Mm TteMS amos. Laos, ltVaf; fatty F. M. PitWA, mi imalsyi of oMetrsH, Mich., ka Ksmmssss aa Mm ateat affram Mm Mew York Life I CaMamfpsAflKJTo iaarnsiaiiaat oa Mm .Mm to Mea egaiaat Mm fsWT follsFaBf 0 aw'W-B sfawA(S 4ijpla-owlBBl Ax oaaaiiaatiea of Mm books. aa Mm ima, sbaws aa appro xiawte abort age agaiaet Ceaaty Treaewrer worth of Kaox Ooaaty, lad., af f7M. Bed at Mite gterMtie oxpesare. BToltiagswortb was a promsraaeaad wealthy farmer wbeei be took ysssssstea af Mm treas arers omce. Tsm largest are m Msatreal for a loag Msec occarred oa me MHh asMt deeeroyed a large aaeaber of batssMee peaeee, prsacepsrl ry wbaleisiirj. The aggregate loee wiK fw4sHBms 9tt9" eVvK aBsBBBaMao 3mr4 ANAomMasBi 4 emesBBBBBpe see XLIXYH CONG HESS. Ik ism Seasic oa the Ms a pelettea far Ber -orameen ctea m behalf of America ok ta Gefsaaar was preeealed. A reotattoa was aareed M aaiMeic oa the f eeretary of the Xry farlaformaUoa eoaeeratac the Dotphta a4F4 rwBasJMP BwBJrtJsJaj, fe4a sfisjfcraBweWMJ toaet Tm taea tafeea ap. mi. after the e4optto at aTal ameadaseaw. paeed. Mr. KimaeJ' rofotatloe exwreeelae; tbeeeaee at the $ea etc oa the Deetta eaee was called wp sail a4ofM4. Two approprlattea bills were re eerrod from tH Hooee aid referred Ia (he Itowee the fJreat Dactary MM was discmMcJ at Iwaeth ia seiwmMiii of the waote aad ye-MCt or tae Moaee, The prirate calmder was tHe takea aa. aad ta waB ffajmBBjp BBBwm JwBmVaBsVa BaamB eaTit Immkmatsct apea assasshllag; ea the eth she Hoaee wwat lato eommtttee of the whote oatheateof.taLata aad, after several satseaoi haa hoe aatlt ea the itrer oe smb. sae eomaustee ro aaa tae no4e sd. Jaeraea ...... Tae Seae was aa ta lx the Seaate aa she sew the same af Seeetors prirase te.t otartee were xivea to the geaate. A bttl ameaJtag the Xattoaal haaktag law waa tro4aeed. leMttoae ta teror of the Meaaspt ea-! were pre seated. A resofattaa wae offered for tavao. Ule report of the MH forthereotal of the Ctrtlerrtes law. Mr. Boea aadrsased the Seaate oa the attrer ejetioa,.......Ia the Mee Mr. Maaeharii. of LaaMaiia. refuted eae semsanate reeeattr prtated la a Idieapoi paprr. I'a4er the caH of states meay MM wvre pmeated. amoac them the Mtewtac To recalete the trsMportatloa af lire stock; to repeat the Crril.Sorriee lew. tocoarert tae "tardea of the Code' la Colorado huo a Xattoaal park. The later saie tawwiKt wi wae reportea. awe iwo aaecsmc raaread um sTreata. xae of eaator xaior.ef cJforata, war Is the Seaate oa the h tetters from the dspaitmsau I retooeMC to reaoee for terfermatioa were 1M before the afsaete. The MM sataoriciar a raMro4 hrfctee seie ui the rtror at Altoa. ML. w raTerabtr reported asd pete4. The K'imaede reuiatJoa a- taken ap. nt the eaetor from Venaoat made a latfcv speoca oa the FrisMsafs refaeei to laraftw the Geaate she ppe ta relttta to w peae4oe...la the Kovse te Mil mtwlrlac tae ractac raHroe to peywr sarrore of thefcr leads wmt paeA. Amots; the Mite repottexf from eomatUtee araatlas; asaslaaa to Mcxlc reeraa. Tae MM for. bteelac the ematoymeat of eoartet eoettrset laser, ae relattae; to Catted States prteoaers, was paomed. The Ia4ia ApptofwieMo hMl wee take ap ta oooimtttee of tae whole. Ik the a'eaaic a the Ma, after a Ihrety tat betwee Xir. KMdlaherger aad laeaa coaceraiae; a letter from Captala Kade priated ia the Record. Mr. Pack repHed ta Seaator Edmaade speech oa the rakdect of epetHdoae .....lathe He-e a MU tolaartans tae maTat eetaMtaCHaet4 was reportea. Ta bin tepesltac tae CirU-serrtce lew wee dreniHirl' laaerMrt. TtwMU remrta the limk of ume tor preeeatlas; dtme for pcartam smuneM v dtseaeeL I commweor of the wtMc the IndUa Approprta Moa MM wat take ap aad debated t lHa. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Ix Mm Seaate oa Mm llMt two teeters from ta Secretary of the Treaeary, faraiehlag lsHormaMoa earned for,were laid before Mm Mr. Joaes (Xer.) prseeswed a from the Xattoaal Bi-motalie Comago AseociatioB aad addrcweod Mm gseete M. Mr. Yaaee's b for ropeat of the Ctrfl-Serxiee law was adrersefy re ported. Seaator Logaa preseated a mmerRy report from the military eommtttee oa Mm Ftta-Joba Porter hoi. Mr. Wil li.) Mm adokseeed the Seala faror of Mm Rtmaads nMOltioc lame Hoaee a rssolattea was adopted cania o the Beereaaryaf Mm Xary for a statement of moa ey expead -ed at Mm Waetiiagto Xary Yard. Two reperta were made from the jadieiary committee oa Mm right of Mm goreramaat to caacot pateat. A tea; deflate followed. Mb- Tjh HOCJf , oae of Mm CiTit-Sorrteo Bommissloasrs, to to be appotatsd Comptroller of the Carreeey. Ix Mm mIKard matdt at Xew York Bobaefer made ssw o th aisrht of the 11th, to SO for Vigaaax, mafciag the total score, Schacfor, Yigaaax, A farmer aamed Mesaaa wa klMO ay BMOBtlgMeri on the night af the Mth, at KHraeli. Goaaty Clare. Irstaad. Tax TMme Ehtriags baak of Xew Braaswtek, X. Y., ctoeed Its doors oa Mm 11m, ptadiasr mreeUgatioa of its affairs. There was groat excitement At at moBStermam-nteetins; oa Um Um, Mm Loyaltets of Stigo donooaeed the grantlag of home rale to Irumwd. Tux President oa the lit retarnod to Mm Senate wtthaat bte a peroral me MM to emtet Mtle of settiort on Mm Dos Xoiaes rfrer lande ia Iowa. Tnnx yeans: men, stealiag a ride tea box car on Mm Deeatar A KraaerHto railroad, on the 1 IMs, engaged In a fgbt,wkteh resahod In the fatal shooting of Belward Irey, one of Mm party. Tit it Tarco-ltolgsrU treaty baa been accepted in He onUrety by Mm cenfwruaso of MM rwpesseatatires of the powers. Tits Anstrten Imperial Minteter of War has teoaod ardors for the enforcement of thestndy of Cterman amoag aN the troopsT two great powder am of Mm Gambe Powder Cotnpeay, oteroa mile from Portland, Me., Wew apea the Uth. Thero was a mrge stock of material oa band, aad Mm cxpiosiaa waa terrinc Cmreace Clary, of Oornam was killed and Monry Mooper was torrtWy and fatally mangled. Tmc Bart of Akordoon, Lord-Lisatsasat Of Ireland, attandsd a mosttng at the Me -sfMMoocmdTtse maana ta renters Mm Tnm total rakoes of Mm exporta of breadstmfa dnrkeg ilnkt msiithi ended FoWaery Ml met ware 9RlapB aajainot MMtMMBB
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aUanx Raux, m fan labersr lfriC A it nn it - aeafeaal smaf m tasmM Bhaa IMOtT JMMaTOIVOlte BBJ1BO ROfw" Jf B wW loadkog to paetasa, aad hteiawiete eMmiMBmBm asr sjt awmsjm BPB' aJohk Ltxch, asm of Mm Archer gmag aaclawe. baa meete a eaamttloa of crimes committed by Mm gaagitt Marti Coaaty. AN iadiaaa jaror got Mred Mm othar aight while the Jary waa oat try lag te reach a ramlivt ia a Orattt Ooaaty esvea. Bo be erawted eat of a wiadow, woat home, aad waa comfortably ke bed wkoa the saorHl foaa aim. Mcott McCt'ixoCH, ax Bscretary of ta Troaiiary, baa deeded ki Mm uMy of Fort Wayao a tea-acre lot which te to be improrod aad kaowa as MeCatloek Park. Ax order for a farm ia Waohiagtott Ooaaty was recoired by a local real sotato ageat there from a Ohio mmr who waated also, if posisiiils, wa wife betweea the Hgaa of tweaty aa forty-ire years," U go with the farm. Tnk omroni of the Boatbera prteoM at JoffersoMriUa karo Bled their report with the Uororaor for the aocal year. Ia it they auto that for more than two years the eat, or whip, has aot bee weed as a mean of paatebiag refractory eoartet. Ugh tor aad tees reruKiag methods of paaeohHteut bare been foaad to be asore effectiro ia the maiateaaaea of dtedpliae. There are how BaB coariew ia the prioa, aad tho Uily arerage bait beea K3, while la the jkwx1iagycar it w 570. The axpeaes of mainaatoaati to .W.WS. Xu Tka t" bc Kfi eh, aa old maa Hrisfr Aadorsoa, vrsii sstpaalted with a raaor rhU ate throat cat by Jame Daly, a young man whom Traabergcr bad befrtemlotl aa4 gireaabomo. TbeoklataR will die, aad the marderer wilt probaklj' be lyacbetl, if Mm mob ran get aohl of him. Mm. OcHtMcXM mir, of Welte Cowaty, ia ataety-oae years ohl, ami her fcmrteeB eMldrea are all aliv. the eMeet leias; sereatynEiaa, the yoaageet forty-ix years Tux jonraeymenbarberii of Indianapolis are orgaaieing to compel the borne to ctoee wp shop at S p. m., save t$atunlay and then at 11 p. m. Is view of a contemplated strike by the coopers of Torre Haute, for an increase of wage, the maaafaeMrers of that city hare organised a compaay for the purpose of making barrote by macainory ia a factory bnilt for that parpoM. Tux foUowiag ticket ba beea nominated by Mm Democrate of Madison Coaaty: Reprseentatire, P. Foster; sheritT, Mat Moore; dork, J. XetterriUe; recorder, A. T. Darte; auditor. John Oanedy; troaaarer, Wt H, Dofceon ; coroner, W. Hnnt ; snrreyor, A. D. Williame; Commissioner second tltedrict, John L. Jonos; Commteeionor third district, SL IL Vtten. Thk depot at Xorth Vernon, ased by tho Ohio and MMstijppi and Pcansyiraaia Compaay wm totally destroyed by Mre Mm other night. The fire originated in the oilroom, aad Mm whole baildtng wm in flamef ta a iaetaat. By the antted effort; of the citizens crery wing of ralne was savotl, mclntling the f. Adteoont baihUngs were ia great danger, bat the exertions of the citiaene sared the. Canee of the fire unknown. Ay Eraawritle both the Faiton Arenno Brewing Ctienpany and Mr. Joba Hrtmetx agreeably snrprteed their omployos tho other erecting; by announcing that tbey bad romntarily adopted Mm tea-boar system whhont a redaction in wagcf, fotfowiap; the example -et tbem the day before by the F. W. Cook Brewing Company. The Ful ton Arenno Brewery employs srety-ttre , and Mr. ItarUnetx twenty-eight. At Katoa, Delaware Coonty, a stock compaay with f 14,ijl capital stock k been organteed and wilt commence operatio soon m search of gas or oil. Bcrxn.ti.of the enterprising badnoos men of Mvncie are engaged ia organiaing a stock company to bore for ga, The ferer origiaated with tbem by a rteit to Findlay, 0., where ther iapeeted Mm gax well in operation at that place- The work will commence in or near Umt city at an early 'fate. Jkce Btixtxo, a promlnont and proporomt fnrmer, iiring near WAhingtn, was taken to the Jefferson rilte penitentiary Mm other day, baring been conrtetl by a jary of twelre men of forgery I was wat np for two years. The parting between htm sad bte family waa heartrending. Tux affairs of Mm 5tte University are in aprecarioas condition, owing to determination of the Btate Auditor recently. In 11 the Board of Tmeteos fatted to draw a MXoDO appropriation, awl umter the law it wae conrertetl into the Treasury of tho State, The Auditor then permitted Mm institution to draw it April inetallmont in Xoremberand it Xoretnber installment in April, Mitts paying the money six montta m adreaee instead of Mm time it wat? tegaliydue. The Auditor now refuses t pay Mm Xoretnber inetalimeHt in adrhnco, and Mm University will be without its ajvproprtatton till it te due. Judge Mentor, president of we board of trueteoa, if at Indianapolhi, attempting to arrange the matter, but Mm Auditor refuses to y tohl the point. TMr other nigbt a young man named Koib, aged fifteen years, was torrildy beaten with dubs by four maeked men four mites sout of Lexington. Koib was returning from a neighbor's at the time and was caagat by the men when nearly home. He te a quiet, green country boy, nnd the outrage has created conehteraldo excitement in that community. Four men wore arrested, eaarged with the offense, but one prored an alibi, and the jury fatted to agree as to Mm ether three, and they wore discharge d. At Indianapolis, Patrick McMann drank a half gteos of a ammonte which wan fat a sod pop botUe and which be mistook for that berorage. lite mouth ami throat were terriirfy burned ami be te MttfTering groat agony. Xothing wttl Ito oh bte stomach, and bte condition Was regarded as critical at teet report. Axxtx Yrt, aged eight years, muMeuly sued in bar chair white at the breakfast table at her borne at Hoi man IKation, near Lexington. Death remttted from heart iltssasa. tfha was an only daughter of tho lata Morrison Vest, who committed mirido a few moclbe ago by llring a buftei Into hto Wain. , PllTiTa laBaO aFwWra OUaOTOl awl wJmS XXrllwOJ Btales Court by Mm Connecticut 8nf Dnpoett Company agamet Mm city of RrannTIHa. The anit te to recorer et,o prinoi pat and interest on some of the oM wharf AauaamABsmajHbessjs Lavat faUMl &LaatkifimSjLsul mjt aBPrlFT ww iBBBm snFBI BfBWWwBFfpJriWl H Oayumt, YorndMfon Oonnty, and Jt A.
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roM-Reaem mreaelajsMag the Huajsot of TeeeampeOe Ptanehhss WMh Msfsrsnea eO wBaO ABnBjp)l VOaBa s4Wni JsMMeaOi," and Ms Mwealt ha Malatalslng Oae re as Taeim. WAMtlNarroK, March If). Mr. Audsr ton, of Kuhsss, reoeuUy iatroduced a raaoluiiuH MPovrcrihg Um House eomadttoe on pott-oBtoos and poat-roada to ateortalH wHether addlUonnl leglUMo Is aoadod to pmont a monopoly of WsteXradt faclli ties, and to securely Southern Mid Western Pselltc JitelcH the betMU of competition between tetegrnplt eiMMpahlos, ami protect the poopte agnlast tmreaaonable chsrgen for t?lgrsic acrrloe. ' The eomtnittoa met yosterday to cjonsiilor the resoluUott, nttd ihnit Mkmo who (arorotl Itn aiiopUon. Mr. Anderson exptainetl that ho wan opponed to mottopolle of any sort. Ills motive In this ittetntiett was to secure (or Jtte section of country, cheap telegraphy sum! the MdvsjdeMjfca of competition Id obUlnlna; wewn. It would be shown to the committee that. Uc tend 5 rant railroad cowHle8 hut lllcgnlty, ut ukftkenttelly transferml Uielr telagnmh fntnehtries to th Western Union Company; cousoqueMtly when a rival telegraph company reachett the Kaslont terminus of one of those tmh intead of receiving without iliucrlmliMttion, It buaiiiesH, the Inml grant com i uteri aulmtantlallv rt-fH to comply with the obllgntUm of their charter. In otlier words, Um Western Union Company now has a practical monopoly of the section mentioned, and it is carrying It to audi an extent ae to show a tendency to claim in addition to the recognized right of a common carrier, a right also to gather the news, and that barefaced attempt had been made hy the Western Union Company to coerce newspapers Into making; exclusive contract to transact all the bunlness by Ite wired. It wa because, of thoee matters that he had Introduced the resolution. D. II Bates, Prenldent of the Baltimore 1 Ohio Telegraph Company, was sworn and examined. He appeared at the suggestion of Mr Anderson to furnish la(ormatlor in connection with the effort of the Baltimore A Ohio Telegraph Company to have Its telegraph bH sines accepted by the land-grant railroads Is the same manner ami on the name terms aa telegraph business from other telegraph companies, and particularly from the Western Union Company, had been accepted. Mr. Bates reviewed the situation, and showed that be had, a year and a half ago, endeavored to enter Into an arrangement with the Union Pacific Company to accomplish these results. Mr. Warner asked whether the Union Pacific Kail road and Telegraph Company had refused to extend to the Baltimore A Ohio Telegraph Company, the same facilities aa were granted to the Western Union Telegraph Company. Mr. lutes thought that they might tteny that Utey so refused, but they had actually done so. SINGULAR PHENOMENON. A Mi fit le Belted In the Hmhraco efa Whirlwind and Uepedted On the fHdc of , MU Ida, X. V. IltnMUXB, Ul-STKR COUXTV, X. I., March 9. The valwy of Mount Ida, two mile from this village, was yesterday the scene of one of the most peculiar manifestations of the vagaries of the wind erer heard of, la this vicinity at least. It was a little whirlwind, lint a strange one. The day was an exceptionally pleasant one, the n shining brightly, ami with little or ho wind apparent. By the side of the road !eUng to New Taltx te an ice field of coMeMerable extent. Without any warnlnc a 4tarpi short and curious wind storm arose, currents coming from two different point; of the compass ami meeting jnnt above the Ice field alluded to. In an Instant there was a crashing of Ice and such an atmospheric disturbance anil a whirling of ice ami water as to create a miniature water spout. Several times this spectacle wan repeated, one miniature water spout following another rapidly, and constantly Increasing in else. Finally the wind gathered ttttfficient force to raise into the air a great mass of ice ami water. Then whirling about with the rapidity of a top, the wind, keeping: close In its embrace this cokl mass, moved slowly away from the pond ami began to climb up the side of Mount Ida. It was a beaHtiful Mfht for the bright rayf of the sun set the mass to glittering and shimmering ami It moved slowly on, throwing out teazling and beantifHl many-colored rays along It path. Well up In air the mass was swept on, some of the larzvr Ice cakes falling in its path, until xomethtng over two hundred feet from Its startlnc point the wind drop! t burden m Mount Ida's side. The path of this Ice whirlwind waa a very narrow one, awl trees on either side showed no Indication of any unusual atmospheric distnrbance or of the presence -f any wind at all. Such a strange freak of the wind has never been notlcexl here hefore, ami even that well informed party, ihe oldest Inhnhitant," has no story of any suck phenomenon stored away in his memory Attempted AmsssIimHow of a Rrother. Nrw York, March 9. John Devlin, a well known contractor, formerly United States Assessor and General Inspector of the City Works Department of New York, ami who waa Involved several years ago In serious trouble with the Government In connection with the Ullct whisky business, was shot Ave times last night at his residence In Brooklyn, hut none erf the wounds are considered serious. Daniel Devlin, his brother, fired the shots with a revolver. John alleges that the shooting is the result of a conspiracy on the part of his brothers to take his life and get possession of his property, the valnfe of which Is from a qnnrter to half a million dollars. There has been trouble Itetweeu th brothers for years. It began after their father's death, over a dispute aount the will. Takteg Their One From the West. Aum.sTA, G., March fi.-Tha. arrival of two Chinamen hare yesterday ami the "promised arrival of twenty more today,1' has eaased frame excitement, and the threat la made that force will be resorted to to diire them out of the city. The Chinese here number several hundred, all shop keepers, and they have almost ruined the green grocers'buslneos. The Chines have married whit wives. The City Council will be asked to revoke the Chinese license, and If the request la raf mMnif hVa aeteatSals wtH he wurted upae? at asnuasi. iw wtit w. ivhr
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at to Tree. M Mm Court Mwass Yard-A Mefsm Skoals, lad., More 19. Three of u famous outlaw gang of Arahers, namely Thomas and Martin, lire Mum, ami John, a son of Thomas, sa Bared Um exttvme penalty of their crimes ust after midnight wis morning at Mm bands of Judse Lynch. Pwcisehj at U:M p. m. a vltrltenoe eommiUec of about oae hundred, composed of man from Latilu and OraiiKe counties, ante red Mm town. The lyncher)! ware vary quiet and orderly, and u. sberhf waa first aroused by the Harking of his dog, followed by a knock oa the door. He asked who was there, and the answer waa a crashing in of the' front door, followed by heavy bnw. which completely demolished "it. The crowd then went to the tell door and knocked off the lock, and were dismay?,! to find another door which would not yield to blows. After about twenty minutes a man lu the erowd was found who understood the opening of the cell door. The lynchers rushed in and grabbed all three of the prisoners. When the Archers saw the lyncher come in they made no resistance, and when asked if they bail anything to ay they refused to speak. Their hands w retted behind their backs ami they were taken to the court-house; yard and hanged to young maple trees. Tom Archer, the oldest one of the gang, who was about sixty years old, was hanged first. His feet were touchln the ground when viewed by ytwr correspondent this morning. Martin AirVr, brother to Tom, aged about forty.flvc years, is hung up high and dry, and mUi of his eyes are staring wide open, making a gnastly sight. John Archer, son of Tom Archer, who was about thirty year old te banging to n iree with his hsn.'e tied behind him about thirty feet from bi father. The crimes for which they were handed consist of almost every 'thing on the criminal calendar, from murder down to petty thieving. For twenty-five years they have beea a reigning terror both In Martin ami Orange counties, ami have terrorixed Mm community in which thet lived. They never failed to visit vengeance for a fancied slicht, and maBy a farmer In Orange and Martin Counties has lost considerable sums of money bv Wing robbed, cattle stolen or their barns or houses burned down. Mart Archer haa a family Urine in Southwest township, Orange County, ami they are respected. Two of his children are young ladles, teaching school in that' section of the country. Old Tom Archer lived la Martin County, in Columbia township, and had a large, family, every one of whom are under indictment for larceny, arson and murder, and bear a bad name generally. John Archer formerly lived in Columbia township, and was as bad as the rest. WHEAT AND FLOUR. The HrPV (tn and AeconHoc- Im Malemeat iMued tjr IU" tleperlmeHt of ArrleaUHreFoerth CIsm Moll Matter. Washington, March 10. The following statement waa Issued by the Department of Agriculture to-day : "The stock of wheat in the hands of farmers, is so.l pet cent, of the crop. It was SS.l one year ago and SS.l two years ago. ft amounts to 107,006,000 bushels, aaainst tw.000.009 teet March and 119,000.000 two searIt is only 9,000,000 bunhels more than n March, leaf, Ute shortest iuvktblc of recent years. The visible and tiivi-li te supfdr March 1 was li.000,0&0 bu-fcel, against SI 3,000,000 test March. The proportion of the crop estimated for consumption within the country where grown Is 41.8 per cent. The March report of the Department of Agriculture makes the proportion of com still in the ttanfte of farmers 40 per cent of the last crop; one year aeo the report waa 97.fi per cent; two years ago S3 per cent. It amounts Ut 77S, 000,000 budieK 16,000,000 were than last March, a! S, 000,00 more than in March 1SS4. Tlie proportion Is lowest in the West where heavy winter feeding is required, avcrasrtng M per cent la twelre States. It 1 45 per cent In the South and 40 per cent lu the Middle States. Washington, March 11. Mr. Henry C. Bowen, of Xew York, appeared before the Senate postal commtUee yesderdaj ntomfsf aad made an argument ag.dt the Wilson WM increase the rate of postage on fourth-class matter. He ' filed a printed argument setting forth the views of the opponents of the measure Manv other protest against the pc of the bill have been received by the committee, and by members of the Senate. WITH OPEN DOORS. The rmvKtectrlc Inttmptla t he Cerfoete Wllh Ope Deers Mr th Select Washington, March 10,-The select committer appointed by Speaker CarlWe to investigate Mm facts concernlna the ownership of Mm Pan Btectrlc Teh phone stock by certain public offlc held a preliminary meeting evening. All the members present. The committee talked aj themselves for nearly an boar, ami Interchanged opinions about pteni "rcsrryIng out the InvestigatloH ami the score of the resolution under which tlity are to act. It waa decided tout oiijectiou that the lnrrtiirto should be eomlucted with open door, ami that no star-chamber proceetlings skonkl be tolerated. The committee adjourned to meet agam on Knitey. In tae meantime an effort will be made to sultoble room in the Capitol whe'r the Investigation will he held. Mr. Halt ami Mr. Millard were appointed a sub-committee to take tw testimony of Senator Vest to ilay. HeJ one of Ute stockholders of the 1'h-K trie stock, ami aa he had Hccm onteM South for Ute benefit of his health he arte.! to be allowed to give Ma testimony hefort he started. The first witness to be exawIned by the fuH committee wilt be nteatIters of the Kogcrs family. Casey oh? will follow them. 9ae Mteh BefWefter raotehed. t . rx. Utrdi 10. The Sa ' preme CurtofGeorteyierdaynn1one.l . . . . .. . -.... r I-lr4fm Ute ncciMiMi wnicn semte w . - -t the penitentiary for five years. son has a large family of grown lW Intermarrieii into Um moat fashionable families of Aagaatet. He was president of one of Ute cotton mills, hugely interes4d ia hanks, and a society and chnrch teadar. A iwortaam waa dtecoveftl In hH cotton factory acwunta of nearly hundred thousand doWara, and Um m whMh ha was csmvleted catted or huadrid aad serenten thoaeead natter.
