Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 February 1881 — Page 2

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WEEKLY OOUEIER

O. MANX,

JASPER,

IXDIAXA.

TOPICS OF THE DAY. gTWfyl' PTOCKBDWQS OP COMQKKSS. m-iathe smi, biu to relieve

JSOtSttCBl mn4MitlMdXleBnf-A hik.

who ws XUHary Morshespei M Lif tie Book.

t a receiver, 1mm

ty I Charms fee at

tklrtf

of Me

MUwiMMM4 of and tha

m?m. An the

ot nmh pro

aathntaaa taar aha - . Zllizl

JA. .-! the Mto Mr. McDonald

waassnuptMreaxdutitm osmt-sdby

lll-IIHBI W IM tWOMWIt Of B Standing

gMWMotimofilr.lMivta, of West VirSuU EySSK? "2 ed to the Commit: M on Bales. Tha ntwailin

In the nlkw. cha r.JuZrlKit

WOW VSJ-trVAtlnCMI men if tan awl -A .a. .

lofUmlaws otMMM Md TerrttorlcTovec

Aw Barfle oeexpeay wilfc a cmpital CfMM.OW baa beea organised far the purPom of mtaMIsblng a Urn of omen steamer tlWUMMMtatlM of Mttl from tkla

oeuatry to Kawiaad. Pour mmmmi of Um proposed line wUl bo built MM, tat millioa baiex b now balieved to

be a possible Agere tor tht year's oottoa orop. TUttMoraotHMMiaot would bo al.

mm million kerns greater Uum that of last

W. M Mora than a atUlioa greater than t-ut of the yeu; before.

TJm XavalAptromlatloa

m rrniiteo. reported to too Houee, and Jax. I.-In too Senate, Mr. Loom eneeavored to obtain immediate eensideratioa ttbe bill which he offered M a aUnorlty reESi'f f'.fiSSr1 Army re5 U'JtB??,0,, " Mld - was laid -r2Ta...TEf W"Ut1tt bill pasaed.

2S&!LJg "J! Pr Moreooml. The Mf. w tfttni to witbout dlT&km. Vax. a. Toe Mkt wm not la etton. Tbr Homo detroted tbo day to co&riderooob oi hiila no too private caleadar. 34. Senator Logo brougbt up Um WOftt retirrnioot Mil In tlw Senato, aad

" wo-Mcratkm to Uie exclu. fey diyotMB. after whi th" moifcmwM g'JJ!rTa': yy.J7 a party o ex . MjMthat Urnar aad i Phen-'n, with iVia gl ro,! ye. with tl, uhlicM-. . . In t

: M nnmuFT fill ntlU nMu l-.

the tuoat tmnortaBt 1mib u.

CBUOG AMD CAMTALTflCS. Fraiiic Hmtck wm hanged at DanTille, 111., on toe !!(, or the murder of ami wife Ib Aucuet lact. Fkamk Mxrut A Co. luniitiire iao.

wwy, CNMoa and Seoor Streets, Cltlemm. burned on the SUt. A falilnc wU burled

auaiDer 01 Bretnea ta the rtiitH. Captain

wBfii ryoy, uiptau Joeepb Donahue,

lawo (joy, Wm. H. Tan OedeU Jawee

leuin ana Tont Howard, won all torfetMlr, nd probably mot of tbeat fatally, Injured. Sigfrt or ton other received minor ln)uriea.

w. avu, promiAMtt JOUttjr

mmwwmj m. iBmpeaoonce, lowa, ibot himelf and Ml doad upon tbo crave of bh

touof wife, reotfitly burled. He wu mitor for even! day before hU body wm dicovered. n

Fammix Nkphxk, need 17. oommittad

nikfdo at BrowntvUm, Xeb. Tbe young nun to whom -be wasongafodto bo married had proved faleo to her.

Hxx r Yarmxll and a frlond namod

Howo, while purauiac barn-buraeni la Km.

tuekjr, wore trod upon by unknown part teg In a wood, tbo former imnnlw dmmA 4

wo mner reooiving a dangoroue wound. Suepoetod men namod Brook and Griffin, botaff armtod and eonaned In a blaektmltk hop under guard, were killed by rifle-bote during the aigbt.

Dak r el Buunc, arooad elerk ot the steamer Annie P. Silver, wm ehot and inMaatly killed on the 23d, by an insane paswmger named Kirk Meroh, m the boat wm earing Now Madrid. Merefa got on at Memphis and bought a ticket to New Madrid. He booMne very sick soon after getting on board and wm give tbo beat attention. Just j

before reaching New Madrid ho rushed out on deck with Bis mliee in one bend and a revolvor m the other, and Insisted that be bad boon carried pant his destination. Meeting Blake ho first flred at Mm. tbo ball

striking him in the ore bead; ho then aimed ot the pilot, bat Captain Silver seized the maaiae and after a desperate struggle disarmed him. la the seumo the revolver wm

diosaarged, the boll striking one of tbo Cap-

iMflio of oblMrea have beea sweat awar

tm aeaoohi have boon okwaciaU wiaUrla

eiiueaee w tao malady.

rifTT MMUMi Of Hitiiikavniillt. K.l

CYow-Klag. am ea route to Fort

-nu-ru 10 surrender. 8lttiag-Bull hlmsol

" boatllea, alout foriy-one lodges, hat started book north

we Boundary itao. A riRS at Wilton. V. if n. .vul

destroyod tblrteoa stores, bank sad other

uwbbsb outraiags. Lorn about 40.1,000. A tklkukam from Valparaiso ronort.

arr wue su oeon fougbt near Cborillos.

nme mnes south of Lima. The leruviaus

"rre '' and artvcd.from their posiflwil beavy lum. The Chilians hold

VMiina Turn Uklaboma ootonista- at Caldwell

nave aaauy brokea camp and departed in

BtraaiAYiLLg, Harvard County, lad.,

w ore on tao Might of the 1Mb. supposed to htve been of huwnitL. ..1.1.

Tn Chilian army of inainn ooni-

pioa um, tbe aspital of Peru, on the 7th. A7T thlr tot t both Miraflores nnd Cborillos, the Peruvians made no fureaVrt to stay tbe advance of tbe invading Two masked man captured the rail. Tl J.? 111 Wh' Neb " the Omaha BepublloM Valley Railroad, on the night of the Md. They made tbe sgent a prisoner, compelled him at tbe muttaie of their revolv.

ars to open the safe, aad taking therefrom tha contents, atuuuntitur to iDis. tk.v m.ii.

tbeb eaeape.

Taa bearieat snow-fall of the winter

occurred thougbout tbo East on the S&l. Telegraph poles and wire were tm.tMi

aad railroad traffic was generally intor-

uneu. tneanow Mockadtt In the nnh.

west la also tbe worst experienced la uanv

vbbm

T oaojo A XKOisTKKKD latter-pouch from Hochostor, X. Y., received at tbe Chicago Post-office on tbe 10th, wm found to have boon cut open and seventeen 'out of twentyone valuable packages attracted. The value ot the missing package wm at Ant rumored to be fiaO.tRJO. The postal authorities say tbo loss will not exeeed tttOO. The office of the South Chicago Imn

and Steel Work, on Ashland Avenue, near Thirtieth Street, wm robbed on th nii.

tbe 83d of over 10,000 in cah, most of whlbh

avMUUMJt 1A1XMA9 AOCIttWT.

Itow

flaw Sis siet isslOss mm Ska

be Troesw Csw sesssw'aed

smm Fwstr FiuiiiI t-ersw

isieweil m m Crlap,

Klmiba, N. Y., Jaauary Si amn train Ma 13, from lluffalo. left Klmlm

at eievea o'eluok for Saw aek.

Vbetrala aenalated of tmo puetai oar. on ex prom oar, two baggage cars and Bine passeo. goreoaobes, moat of thon i'uttmmi sleepers. Whoa Ivo uiIIks wcat of Owego, near Tioga Center, one of the diivliig-wh ei axies of the locomotive broke ckiee up to tbe wheel, and tbe entire train, which wm going at tbe rate

01 inirty-ave muos an hour, wm thrown from tbe track. Tbo aocideat orcurrod where tbe re wm no ombankmont. The Mirtn- kept it foct. the engineer applying tbe alr-brakw m aoon Mho foit the aaock. Tbe oars were Mooned verr

quickly, but tbo forward ones wore turned ovor and over two or tnn-e times, some ins

on one aide of the track and some on the other. ;)

Tbe engineer and Breman riratuvi imimrf

TbO WOtBl-Oar OOOtalnad fnir niarira m.1.

oar almost instantly took Mr and burned like gunpowder. Tbo oil bunns uaa.t Bmhahiv ...

ptoded and added fuel to the Are. Bvery man in tbe oar wm roasted to a ortsn. Tt.M..i.

Of one. WhO Weiarbad nrmr t Luu-j

pmitds,wera gathered up and put in a small

beck ooctmnncHt

two Ttmmm mm. Wasbihisn, Januatv m fbixowtMa la the full teat of the Tun, bill m ttnally passed by the House ull,. taOTioaL bo it enaoted, ate. Thstn naing provleton. of tbo law awlsiHislngti lamding of tbe National debt sbuU aay bonds of the United Mtatoa beam., Th,Z

to

df.

itri-fill-

In tbe express car wm a meaatmgor. Henry t. Jirewor. of Eimira, and efforts wore made to

aim. a aote was ci.it it, miA

oar so mat ae got his head out, but his legs

nm or me PIMM-uu ltiNJM of mbnhi

taatu ssMa. . . , .

r: IT ir",n e" trtt-d to pull him out. nttt Kkmaa Hasan mm 41

ww sHWHiia Miwvw9 wajm - v Tnav saw

wBumors twrned og, and then he put his hand uo to hie era and Kir ...

ura namsni.

The men in the nostal car mut k.-.

Ished very quickly, m not sound came from WTck eJtc,Pt tbe crackling of the ttames.

names or tbe dead are: Joseph Hcdmaer. mall agent: Eenry C. llrewer, exprem agent, of Kiinlr; Mail Agent Meybnlt, of Mount Hope; Mall Agent Ingraham. of Blnghamton: Mall Weighs Fox. of New York. The remains were mken to Owogo, where an inquest was held.

SfYi f 08 ?nM- TOPrtd tbe step- fcs a armor and rasidoa near New

fOaoataMvo AppontoBiDCBt biQuader tbe bw oamm. ,?be ,INet.onVf. Appropriation w3

"" (mouhn as ine wnoie. rntOXAL AMD IWJtTICAI..

Aarawx otiferent reporto hnva been

asjirmatod by the CongmaioBal members of tmo Board of Visitors to West Point. Sena

tor Garland sad Bepreoeatatlvo Phillips deannmtsmt the mingling of tbe raom is sob-

jBcaw nrawoacks which so iegieiatian

smirm. aeaator Xdaraada hi of a

wiMBwgm ot aamtssion ought to be

7VI PwtotiTes MeKialey and

m twws atrecuy to the oontnu-r.

ZT lwotrt. a bftl prtnidlag

-CTwtcr so omeer aoove tao raak at

bo sssigatd to duty at the

GawaaAL SmrarDAx aa4 throe mrabors of has Stag are ia Sew Mexico, nnd

mim. of the BOihary posts. Tm Honat CotnmJttaa oa PoatKffk a Psat-rosd wfll report tmaabnousiy ta nwor of the bill batrndiMd h

stro Sprmger setabllshing a postal telegraph

Mtor tbo oaatrol of tbe (lover..

A. SoTMnor, actor, tbe famous

of "Lord Duadraarv iu4 h.

aatbttlat.

TMgJeinjReimbUonwcrfArkaitaa

a letter to Oeaeral GaraVid

Hon. MlnliB W. Gthha. mi.

Bojctwtr of tbe Taad oMws at Little

aa a swtaaet csrfUdata fora

Madrid, where ho hM tbo reputation of be

tng an industrious and quiet citixen. The murdered man was about 9li Tears old and a resident of Su Louis. A Moar torriblo aoridont to anexBreas

train took place on tbe New York, Lake Erie A Western Railroad, at aa early hour oa the morning of the 3d. at Tioga Center, near Otwego, X. Y. The breaking of an axle on tbo locomotive while going at a high rate of peed caused a cencuMkm which wrecked the entire train with the exeentiesi

the roar sleeoers. which

UBconplod and so were saved

from destruction. Tbe postal -ear. next

to tee locomotive. twrnd mw..

... . T "-v

r wo oomousuwe material with

whtoh It wm ftltod caught fir mm the

overturned lamps, aad Use whole car

la names. There were four nnat.i

had beea put up in nay-envelope for distribution among tbe employees on the following day. The night watchman's story Is that three masked men came to the office, forced an, entrance, and hav ing overpowered, bound aad gagged him, proceeded to break open the safe, which they accomplished after about two hours' work. There were a number of suspicious circumstance, Indicating that tbe watchman wm a ttartv to the rrim

1 , , . ? -

"' w neon piaoeu under arrest, together with his son. BtsHor Elukr, of Cincinnati, has Iseued an ordfr prohibiting the nu mbers of tbe Catholic C hurch in bis diocese from indulging In round dance. Thk German Admiralty ha retolred to dkpatch war vessels to the wet coast of Africa for the purpose of punching the negroes who lately plundered the German

learner ianoa wnen stranded on their shore.

' MMiiwru urecrew.

WHAT A rAMKNOBB SAW. NkW Yokk. January 83. The peasengers on tbe train wreckott at Tioga Station reached Xew Y.irk to-night. Among IhsSSM aau g .. tin . - T "

C"T v-. v 11a. or uiv-iand.(,enerai Manager of thetouth Shore Lino, oue of tbe paMenger in the forward sleeping car. He said to a THoum rnortir n.. .

curred at about H:Sd o'clock. I should thinksome time after I bad gone to bed. It wm very serure, and I woke with a start. HaM!y

r--.. .m u,j 1 rusnoi out and found mylf one of the Ant on tb.. ground. At once I began to look out tor the unfon u into people n the lorward cars. The sot ne that presented itself wm terrible. The pontai car, wblch wm directly behind the englno, had been thrown off into a field at right angle to tbe track. at a distant of nearly one hundred feet, and

was sniMaed all to piece. The flame Immediately began to rise from it. 4oubtles caused by the fire In the. SttlVMI ml Ika .im

plosion of the kerosene lamps with which tbe

awnt-ti peroetH. peraniim. which may hersafter Uom mdroomWe? "8 vtiod that, la lieu of tha 1. ...7T'

a.iaa.,.1 lw twm .7 ,T. """r'-l t.,

Aa mT to aTthT &X,Z rV NMtonal debt," and act. m,dtory "L!" It !Tlnr "'."" by ,m

- -. . vw, m, , nuiia "An ni-t

" -w oi eenincauw of

i use rerunding of is. public .leot." tho Heoretury Of tbe Tr.Mii i? hereby authorised to teauebomU l .,;,'' not exceeding WO.OJO.OM. wblsh shall b.,r 1

. wwrw . w-v ... IHITT piT 0 "III. pr num. redeemabie at the pioMure of ITnltaal Mat..

" hto yvars. and puva),!,, ten years from dato of msue. and ala.i eerui! oatca to the amount of aW.&.0M, l, det,omt natloM of ftO, MO or too, Hthor realMer.-,! il coupm. bearing Interest at the rate of thrJ per cent, per annum, redeemable at the plea ure, of the United States after one year .Z payabto In tea years from date. The t"ld, end osrilncBto shall be in all other like character, and subject to the same prm- ' too m the bonds authorised to b.- (....h

r July is, UTO, entitled "An act to authorise the refundlnir of t. National dotrt," and acts amendatory thereto provided, that nothiaa in this act shali be 1 conMrued m to authorise an Increan; of th. public debt: an I pcvhlcd, further, that , tcrest upon the lx-perent. bonds h. rebv . thoriaed to be refunded shall rcnav at the expiration of thirty dais after notice that ihsame have been desljrnatod by the hecretarv of the Tnury for redemption. Sar. 8. The Seoretary of Urn Treaviry k hereby auth 'rixed, in process of refunding- the Xational debt, to exchange, at not lw than par, any bonds or certificates hon.it. ...k,..

iur may n (He UOUOS Of the I llltf.l Sl...

outstanding and uncalled bearltur a hk.h,,

tate of Interest, than Vi iter cem nr..

and on bonds to redeemed theHeerit

TreMirymy allow to holder the difference between the Interest on such bon.ti f.,,

dgfe or exchange to the time of maturltjvmi the Interest for a like period on tin- iuti:.i

certificate isaued; but none of tne i.ritU.ia;).

ct snail appir to the redemption ,.r exebanare of any of the bond. iMue l to the Pacific Kii!war Companies, and the Umth m received and exchange I in puraumiw tif (ho prn Wlons of this aot shall bo eaneelo.l n.i

destroyed. Sw. a Authority to rata.- v,n,U and certificates to the amount necem ry to carry out the provision of thta aot U hevUy irranted, and the Secretary of the Treasury U hereby attthorlzod and dfrectod to make miituhln rtilj and regulations to carry thi act into effect; provided, that the extencs of preparlnr, l4u Inr. advertWng and dlapoalng or the tiomls su'l cert incite authorised to Ik issued shali nt exceed one-fourth of one per t nt. r.c. 4, That the Me;retary of the Treasnrr is hereby authorized, if In hi oidnlon it shall be

come ncrcsaary, to uie not exceeding .-.)n n .

KWof tbcHfanJani irold and sitter tln In tho Tn aniry in tbe redmption of the five and jx-

car was lighted, and In less than live minutes pcr-eent.bond.ofihe Unlled:tatc,aiithonated

Th bill for tbe projection of life and

property in Ireland, Introduced by Forster, fiief Seerotary of Ireland, empower the Viceroy to arrest person reasonably suspected m principals or acceeaorto in treasonable

wratwes. The bill h) retrospective m regard

arr-ia tor trcaaon. It

. w pp't o we

, " . ' w" wm wnote of Ireland, but, with regard to airra cot oot ty the locked doors sad they wer I riau and other crime. Will annli

mormiy roasted to death. They were Daniel to prodaJmed diatrieta

Tbe Jury returned a vordtot of guilty,

X tba Dnitod State DiatHot Court at OboiiiatOB, 8. C, Wm. L. Webb, white, of eorgotewa County, wm tried aa the charge

vw-j-ta; swmy-eam amiots at Um last

won- The Jury i

warn a reaamuswadatton to a H. Yak Wyck h

ewse aeaator from Xetwaska. Be

"ex soterni terms ht Coagram om tbe eM Tmttk Maw Tai

Dtotriet.

'ATnrx U excw, tba Malta ay tbat ta tha snaihw

smniar ma BpMkeisnlp the Oreeabacken

a

mead '

year

Tark Coagiee-

tea vseea, wWrh wUl be

oommmcm

AND nffXTBTRY.

Tm exmaolidatkm of tbe Union and OsBAralPaoiae lUiiroads ht agem rumored m f aaejal eirelea. Tm LaacaaUre (Eaar.) aoal tnincm totbeirhmbeTofoOsWareenastrike, W..

ismam are feared, and a regiment of Baa-

aam neea aamteaed ta tb

to be ready for aay

of tbe

that

Ax oil weft he boon atrndc in norm)

' Caaon Citv. Caio.. wkia uu.

-gftam are to eight barrel per day. Tattr Boon Commltton nt tlu Tw

oaai hsv voted to reject the dauee

tae bill taeornorataaota rw

Honway company providing

i guarantee or six per

of ateek.

far a

will uhlans toly

Ua PathVat

m the band

H. Seybolt, of Mount Hope, X. Y. ; Joseph

jwiucager, m cimtra, . Y.; George W. Ingraham. of Btegtmmtoa, N. Y., aad Henry

roa, m .-.ew iorK. n. c. Brewer, ex

m mass sugar, mot a Bimitar fate br the

oviiwiBg oi uo express -ear. a Bomber a

pnaaeager aad employees were injured by tbe eoncuMioa. but aono It w

lawaiiy.

iK. KCDOLTK 8CHAXUCH aOtt AM

oa Herman, of Mexico, Mo., were both run

aowa and almost imtaaUr killed by a train wblle walking along um Chicago A Alton

tracK oa tneir way bonal to dinner on Sun

aay, tba S8d. Tbey bad just stepped from

one trace: to avoid a traia oamingStoward

lawsn, wnon anouer tram hacked down anporeelved from the opposite dlrectioa, eruah-

lagtaem beneath ita wheels. Th Doctor

wa sa years old aad Me ton bad just

reaw-aea Zl. At Terra Haute, lad., on tba 23d. while Mr. Butler and wife were driving to church, their bore became frightened aad

ran over a high emfieaksaent. killiaw Xra.

Bauer aad badly lajurlag Mr. Butler aad a

swter from St. Mary Convent, who wm ta

tae carriage with them.

..ueTva u. kamsky, brotaer of the wetary of War.aad a proaameat etttxea of

8t. Paul, was found dead ia bit bed oa tbe

morning or the Mtk. He committed suicide.

MlSm.kAXIKMJS.

Ax nnpneedented saow-torm oocur-

red throtighout Great Britain on the lath

- - - a, a "

wmpteieiy utocKiBg railway tiaaXe

causing great damag to property. In Lon-

eoa tae greatest luconrenieae resulted

nwm tae Moppag of omnibuses and cab, B aa k . a '

ww aanuiy an onsmsM wee suspended. A beary gale likewise prevailed, csoalag great

w ",PP' w tb docks. The

hoc in um Tbamm wm tbe higheat ever

aswwn.

Tmx WWttoker Court-martlai reaodatXewYorkontaeWJUi.

MAjmxHi

burned on tbo Jmk

bveaory at Iraa, Mam.

are thvwatsjt of

imm wpaimria ia ragtag; In aa epi-

nsi in ibo waaaara aart or taa nwa

WWayaa,WaehliajtoCoaa Who

apply

Aa

)utifictkm for the wouoead

77""7, rotary gar a mag and tailed dcacrlption of tb outrages which bad been committed. He alleged tbat the Land League had a system of Coaetabk la all district who recorded every Infringement of tbe rulw of Um League. "The rult 1," be said, '.tbe Lead League 1 tmpreat. There d a reign of terror. Thee who break the law are safe, whit feta

jeea who keep It are in danger. The Land League strikM terror. Wa muat

strike terror Into them: wo must anat thmmm

erimlnalf," Hi apeeeh wm loudly applauded.

The country around San MareiaJ. m

M., hM been raided by the Apaches. Flftaau

persons are reported killed; several wounded, and others mlMlna. amotur th. utw .t

M. Robinson, mining engineer of tbe Xtcbl-

iopean Saato Pa Railroad. Tk.

Apaebe beaded northwest.

twope and eftlxeaa of San Marcial are in periilt. The band number from 40 1 aa

Tax desvd-loek in the Pennarlvania

-

awawar over the eteetion nf ttmi

totea Senator, aeeardlag to dltpatcbe of

mw iauia. anawti sa ha u .v.

memoraof in tae hlstorv of ir niii.

The -ttority of the Republican support

taw v.ameron eaueua mwia..

oonrrs nave united on Grow. w.i

lace ha beea rcaomlnated by tbe Demoi TAto. A rot taken on the SBth sbowad-.wf.ii.

M- (ilbM an. n ..... T

puWhrnns,,. W' m

The Tratteaate LeaHemture. OU tba

Mb, took It twenty-eighth ballot for United

ciewaj senator. The HepublicaM nmmt a

aadu Jt-. -ajr .a

"" 'or mnynaru, we Denteerata M for

ywaaa m ror Xttse, aad S were seatiering. Forty-six vote are neceaaarv ta .

Senator Bailer's atata rfik.

drawn on the previous liellot.

SXjcato Maxky, of Tawaa. . taa.

eleetod on tbe first ballet. Th-. j.

Sviullaxcy, a, Tlwaaertaa, 8; Darht, 1. Heaat Maxer. Al: Thmaa.M., , i

Davie, A. " '

SawAToa Looax madsi smraW

0B the XHh to seatm a tmSi.

Grant retirement bftL aaal a t

a aveeeb ta Ha favor, but hv a - A

to IS the Senate refused to i ..i. .u-

rm atambBI ta Chmsaaxiee of tb Wbele.

tiu Widlo 1M . ...

" in a uiaza, wnicn ilgnteil Up the bare Aelds around with ghastly glare. It lay in a heap under a largo elm tree, which aoon took Are and wm enveloped in flame. Nothing could be seen at first of tbe mall clerke who bad occupied the car. and no sound wm board from them. But when the roof of

" w wr in three of the bodies oould be dUtinctly seen huddled up In one oorrter of the car. where it U supposed they were thrown and kiliod by the first shock. The other body wm found in the ooDoslte end r tan ..

all were so charred and blackened that identification wm almost impossible. "Tae oar which followed the postal eawero not thrown from the roadway, but weru lyiner across tbe track in tbe utmost oonfutoo. The exprem and baaxnge cars and the, smoking ear were off the track, and the first Mught Are Immediately. The door to It wm oompleteJy blocked by the exprem matter in tteear, and Brewer, the agent, wm Imprisoned amid th tlames. His cries attracted attention and great effort were made t extricate htm from his terrible position, but In rata. He had managed to get hi bead out of

a smew winaow tn the eud at tk. M.

me oeaweu m ptteon tones for those outsld to save Mm. The door waa fnmod nnMI .

toohoa, which let in tb air. and tbe flame

mimitur out ot me window, he felt back with

a groan and wm not seen aa-ain alivw. Tu

bed bf this time collaotnd fmm nil

pariaof Um train, and were supplied with shov. ex from the vtllajre. Thev tried tn

rnwB ibc names toy throwing snow upoa

. vmrw. xney were soon assisted br the Fire nenartmmr nf "

l aa -w -n " vv -tTBSj-taa The throe forward car were burning at the ante time, and soon afterward th SH..,viM

oarbeaantobtaae. One of those bad been oc

c.y ine AMhnma Negro Minstrel Troupe, the members of which had been able to eaeape without any further Injuries than sosseeoreresoratchof nod bruises. This oar wm lying on lis side, and it wm some time before al! got out with the assistance of those otttoMe. The baei-age-mmHer, Perry, wm found to 'have diahwated his arm, and I aastetod two other men ta pulling hX arm Into Joint white ha i. Z

the snow. After this he worked Nk a Trojan, and with the beto of soman ti

Psenaer be wm able to mv every pieee of Tta . eoolnom and good discipline r? VTm on the train wm remarkable. It wm by their efforts that a serious panic wm prevented. Aa it wm. ail the PMnenaew were at rt much frightened, many rushed from the cam, half dressed, but when tbey saw the danger wm. over they be.

awm were very wining to lend their aeslstaaceia caring for those who were ta

jmng hhu m pwrnng owt the Are.

10 oe rerunded !,y the provininna of this tK-t, and he may, at any time, npplr tint sunus money in the Tre.wury, not otherwise appropriate, or so much there.. ra hemay consi-Jcr preper. to the purchase, or redemption of United State bond, or certificates: provided, thut the bond an l eertltteate o purchased or redeemed shall constitute no oartof the Sinking Mind, but sha'l te canceled, Hm 4, Prom and after the first dav of May, 181, the throe-per-cent. bonds au:hmfdby the first section of thli act shall be the only

rwen aom aa sccu rity ror .Natl-.nal-b irik eiiculttlon,ora4 aecurity for the safe-keep. inir and prompt payment of public monev dpo.lt .1 wPh auch banks; but when any such iM.nds deposited ror the purpose afikreaald hui lie designated for purchase or redemption by the Secretary of the Treasury, the b inking asooiaton dVpoiitlug the same shall have th rlebt to substitute other Issues of b..ndof the. United Ktaie in lieu ineM-or: pMvidcd, that no bond upon whfch luiertot has rwe l shall bnhceepted or shall bec Mitlnued on deposit ai security for the eirctilalton or for the safekeeping of tbo puWIc money; a id in caw the bonds so deposited hall n-ti l

wnnarawn,M prov,dl by law, within thirty days aftor interest hM ceaseVl thereon, tbe tmnkinv auuuluti.M ...... i. . . t ...

" ar.iiiiwK i nc panic pnan besubjeotto the liabilities and pmengs vn the part of tne Comptroller provide,! for in Sco.&VSti of tbo Ilevied Statntei of the l'nite.1 States; and provldH. further, that A c; t of the act of June 10. ISTi, entitled "An act fixing the amount United State notes, providing for a redistribution of the Xatlonal Hank currency and for other tmrpose," be, and the mm la hereby, repealed, and Seen, s ivt and

KIM 1. J i . . . ' . .

tww Bfaiutc of the l. ni led acted? nd " mmm wby. rt ea-

SaC. . That this aot Shall bo known aa '-The

Funding Act of and ait aH,t hh nf

acts Incotuustent with this aot are hereby repealed.

Tee Ce4d for the Ffah. A aaMAnicAaut drcumstartce In eonrMotlon wwh the recent cwl l snap waa th effect on the Jtohatong the coast, targe schools being driven ,JVlow Vxmr- oteMit any seem, it ia asserted that the fish, par .Jr had trout, were bismrved to Mmiw themtelvw bodHf out of the water oa

tblrtyme very xne lawbam ta thw way at Raccoon Ky, near Warsaw. On St rath!.-. . .... '

t .k. . . - ""awn ilZZ iTO4Wt .r fitted by An haTfl1 n?mwi om difficulty in muting the nets in. otkmnM. i

to klN them In the wat- TirT

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Mong tke iriamt to tbe ewtaward and in tbe

a-w twe mmet. -anva-wiah (Um.) Mmm,

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THK Official atatemont nt tUm. B.iHMlat

ent Of th ftimaiia. uwl I.. '..-.wLJ. m iau

mftjyK f'y.? ,h? P?Platlon of the United Mate m foilowa, by Atataa: Alabama..... 1 Uiu.inni ,n -

Arkanaaa miil MJZnii'

Iir.: JSS 1&'W" M.flf Xew Jersey .,Mi,w Indiana 1.57:rgon ki.tdt -. .......,..J,H,ao Pennsylvania, t.Are nansM. PK.fKM Khode Isiaml . t'(.."WS Kimtiicky 1MT South Can -Una. A va ' M0.19I Tennessee , , . jM:,m

os,t j-exas iJtTr.Sit

mryuind wt.CX Vermont m,m

a" MKwn Virginia ljen,m Michltmn l,gvm West Virginia., lfl.4M Minnesota. 7M.W8 Wiacn-tn 1..1V?,i0 -Th' ";'' a totnl ,f i:i,av forfhofttc. 1 ?rTr"?. "nf""11 AW. and the llv trtct of Columbia 17 ;,H., which maket a grand aggregate of population of M),15X,8l. A Merhlmer t'-Mmty (X. T.) l1? ?V.un" front ten to fourteen, fon of Alliert Youlln, Robert Williams, fbritopher Van Nort and John Manning, of Frankfort tenter, had a narrow escape from death on Monday. They were attending school, and ll"Hnf .to noon Intermission, against the protost of the teacher, climbed a hill whose bank were almostperpendlcuiar and nearly aw feet in hala-ht. When lnil l; fM fmiatk. f...l

the snow whtoh had drifted to a great depth owt the top, suddenly iravo away and came rtMhtag down tbe side, carrying fence, small ree, and boy tn the bottom. A gang of men Immediately summoned to extricate the tor, but It wm not till after neatly two um of Incessant labor tbM they were re covered, exhausted and nearly rnMnnschms. JtwM found that one of young Youltn's haees WMbadly emhamted. while WTlllNtM and Van CTJgg iTPiMF brxhwe abmtt their bodies