Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 August 1884 — Page 2
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TOPICS OF THE tin. - t from Bvocywliofo Btkixmichsk, the Nihilist murderer, MM JMIW4CW4 a Vienna on the Sib. AJtcaatsitor Myax will W formally wel Xx-UovKiixo Hi'Mum OC TtMOM dressed the delegate to the ex Confederate reunion at DkIIm, on the 8A. BOLXttK, LaPPKKTT C CO., live Block OeaWtV, Pittsburgh, Fa., NM(1 Ml SSllga meat on the 8th. Liabilities, $180,008. Thk Cornwall hmhW miii won called at Dublin on the 8th, sad all the parties mulcted pleaded not guilty. Tun autumn expedition for the relief of general OorduM will proceed up Mm Kilo by way of Dongola. Commoookx Uakrisox'h inventory snows: L utilities, -1,471,Ib; trammel as eta, I7,&7,-J8; actual assets, S,7 1,814. AaevKAJCK have boon riven to Karl Degeriu by the Forte teat no restric tions are placed on Black See tramo mg through Lb Dardanelles. A ruxwui. saluto wm fired at Gotnrnor'M Inland ou the 8th on too arrival of th Greely expedition ships with Um dead m;m of too party, which worn with simple but interesting ceremonies. Tux Alia CtiHJvrnuiH has boon snod by Sarah A. Sharon (or 430,000 damages, tb trouble growing ont of publications in eon MoettoM with the 'Frisco dtvoroo ease. BOeTOK Democrats bold monster rati A oatWM meeting in Treruont Tomato and Faneutl Hail Um owning of the 8th. Able wtro delivered and there was enthusiasm for Cleveland Hendriek. Jonx W. Mackay denies tbo truth of the statement telegraphed on th 7th front Maple of Uto engagement of hi dnnghtor Bva to n member of the Colonnn family. Twc Bighth Ohio Congressional Conven twa ucesdod on tho 8th, after a three day' deed-lock and 847 ballot, in nomi aatiug Hon. John Little, of Xeuia, Cap tnin Bosbnell withdrawing and boing chosen Presidential Bleoior. MiCKJUU. Da v m says ho it not "at warM wW Farnell. Thk well-known midieal writer, Sir Brasmes Wilooa, of London, Rag., did ou the 8th. Tkk casket containing tbo romains of nontenant LocKwood, ono of tho Greely expedttiou, arrived at Annapolis on tbo Tun British Government has doeidod to limit tho Gordon relief expedition by way of tho Kilo to Khartoum to SJ09 men. ItIs donitd by Hugh J. Jewett that be Intends to resign tho Prooidoney of the Brte Bond. On tho th Boy. Dr. J. Ftaokaoy, a woll known Bniooopniian mmfotor of BolU moo, Md., diod snddonly of bonrt ditona. I a rooont teeter Or. Etoh stated that bo wna eenrinood tho dolt of tho Qnttgoa wna tho roal boono of ehoiora and that r HgtoM Mlgrinw brought tho diooaoo to On tho 10th Borgoant OnTld Linn, of tb ttrooir party, wh bnriod at Mu Morinh Comotery, rhUndolohia. On tbo loth a gioro ftght botwoon John F. Clow nnd Ooorgo A. Morrison, noni Donror, Col,, for tbo ehampionohlp of Co! 9, roonlted in n Iron fight in which y hod worn thnmnod. Tun Frinco of Waloi has giron a doeiaration of toineipte In tho nbapo of an 'in oplrod nrtMH in tho ohiof organ of tbo workiMgiutn of Xngland. Tbo boir a poront to tbo throne i anid to bo n froe tranor, ami to "rogrot toe exioteitoo of a protective policy in other eountrios, on tho groond that hootiio tarinTa bogot other for mm of intornntional hoetllity." FNtltNM and admiroroof Oenoral Mm tier pronooo to givo hint a pnbHe rocoptton in Bow York August 89. Ln Obatro, Franoe, a steteo of Ooorgo Band won nnrotlod on tho lltk. On tho 11th Frnirio OhMtkon, n Crow Indm, wm ohot by tho Sheriff at Mile City. Mont, while attempting to oooano from Jail. On tho 11th a monument to Joooph IL of gawnany waa wiTeilod at Leitmntc, Bo Aktmpk Blviott, Liberal member of Fariiamant from Scotland, thinks tbo British Honte of Commons needs r of or maMmt as badly as the Honso of Lords. Bcr. Dk. MaVL, of Buffalo, who started the stetements about Uovomor Ctovoiand, boo wod the Boston Hrld on ooonnt of an arttete that appeared in that paper reoonily nnmiadvnrting on tho proachor. At AmoUrJam, X. Y., a tbononnd people atnorosi on tho 11th to groot Oonoral Logon as be nnsnd on his way to Herktmer Me was aalntod with oannon. LMVTMMAjfT OiniT nnd his family have token poooewion of a ooetngo on Bonry's Island owned by the Oorornmont nnd ineindod in the limits of tho Nary Yard, where thy will pnoo the antemn. Tbo othor nrriYors of tho expedition nre I SMnrterod at tho Xnry Yard Hospital, thoy, as welt as Lieutenant Urooly, being under eioee medicei suterriioH. Thoy nre nil makfitg excellent progros toward cumpioto recorery. ORIMN8 AJil CA8UALTVIM. Ox the m Kmm)1 M. Drow, ex-County rrweottfctng Attorney of Hamilton Coun ty, Ohio, Was urrvsteri for ibo emlnmslemont of B,8W on oomplalnt of Mrs. Biian Ovmm a norore (rail storm at 8etms wpeoi, Ilntsia, om tee 7th, twelro pormnM wore ktllod and nn immemw. nmotmt of nrowortT dostrorod. WMtMt omtoaTofing to light n ire with ont oil on me 7th, Know Arry, of Otl City, e.. was nwno M nonon
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won, riding with a rival at Kingston, X. Y.. nni Cheney shot himself to got oven. On the 7th Heorr A. Frederick and Dr. J. B. Wehia, of Philadelphia, Fa., surron lierod thetneelres nnd admitted having stelwn John May's boJy from a grnveyarB. Chas. WtutoN, a merchant of Bulla Cbapa, Choctaw Nntion, wna asoasuinated on tbo 8th. A HKN'Coor was roeontly found in the Bar of Bucay with two dend men in it. It is sapposod the men were afrem ono of tho stoomers Laxhnm or Uijon, which collided and sank tome days ago off Cor runiuu Tmjc ear need as a dormitory for tho Bin doon nnd othor pecimu4 of etraugo raoes bsloMgtng to Bamnnt's trnreling circu took Are at Jamestown, X. Y., cn tb 8ih, and was destroyed, together with its eon test, consisting of clothing and vninnbht accoutrements. Tho Chinese giant, Chang, and his manager, Mr. Catnorou, who wkre sleeping in tho car, had a oorrow escape. The loss is about 18,000. Thk Omahn Lard Kenning Coinpnuy's works burned on the Bib. Loss, ftO.000. Finn destroyed tho Resiling Railroad Cor Wheel Factory at Elisabeth, X. J., on the 8th. On the 9 k George Mete, an insane man of Fitteburgh, Fa., throw nn infant child of bis sister's out of n soondstory win. dow. Marvelous as it msy appear, tho lit tic ono was not injured. A Fauty of Montana vowboys surround ed n cabin containing fourteen horse thieves on the 8th and shot nine of them. A famish named John Butter, of Hano ver County, Vs., shot bis wife family on the 11th. A XXAKVUL storm in Hungary on tho 10th destroyed several towns, together with meay human lives. Tun town of Jalso, in Austrian Gnliela, wa almost dostroyed by Are oh tbo 11th. AT Plalnftold. X. J., Mrs. Cnas. Scheler was so much affected by the recent earth ouaKo shock, that she died. On tbo 11th Hon. Marshalt Key, etork of thf Fodorai Court at Council Bluffs, la., shot himself fatally while in a Kc of tem porary aberration of tho mind. Gko. KKLLnR, engineer, wa instantly killed, nnd another man was lost in the river ly tho vxpiosion of tho boiler of the propel lor Mamie G1S4, at Madison, lnd. Ok tbo 11th, while trnvellng in a wagon to Itrhester, la., W. Kiddle shot and in etantly killed Charle Ammormnn, his brotborin-iaw, and Mrs. A turner mon had unarm s batter eL MMCKLUAXHOOg. Tnx French (lovorument will not in struct Admiral Courbot until after eonsul Istion with tho Chamber of Deputies. BKADgTKer9 weekly trale review shows the prospects for the fall trade are growing bright in th West, tmt in Bastern cities dullness is still the rule. l)VRtm the twentyfour hours ended at 8 n. mi. on the 8th. twenty-lour doatas from cholera occurred at Mureeilies. The record of the hospitois at Toulon cn the 9th wna as follows: Admissions nine; dis chargod, eight; deaths, three; under treat ment, eighty-six. There wore two deaths from cholera at La Soy no. JjtY-ErgSK failed in nn attempt at Buffab,. on tbo 8th, to lower the record. Tkk acting Secretary of thw Interior has dedlnod to grant a motion for rtMOM (deration of the decision refusing to order a nurvey of Arsenal Island, opposite St. Louis. Tmbkk were 388 failures In the United States reported to Jiradttrett's during the past week as oontmred with HI in tbo preceding week, and with 184, 8 and lim respectively in the corresponding weeks of 1888, 1883 and 1SSI. Cauadu had Sfi, a decrease of 1. Tnk French Government commission, making experiments similar to those of M. Pasteur in connection with the finding of a cure for hydrophobia, ha report I that Investigation: decfelrely ronffrm the correctness of that scientist's theory. Tkk Surgeon-General of the Marine Hos pital service! has adviod that the iitntortntion of rags tie totally prohibited, for the prseettt at least, bteanso, as be sars, tbey are onmpanions of Stth and disease, m ter from what quarter of the. world they eomo, and so are nlwsyn liable to con voy disease. Tkk alleged counterfei. T) Bank of Bnginnd nos recently passed at Boston prove to be genuine. Cholxka is gaining gronn 1 in I'siy. Ox the 8thevre Iroeteoceu rml in vari ous soetioni of Mlcbigon. IT is sold the area .affected bv eholr in Trsnee is widening. Intense nest 1 raus ing an Increaso in the mortality at Mar nellies. It is reported that Txa fever hi broken out among esttlo in Fowniylvania. Ok the 8;h three men w jre Hrroste.1 an I ned In Xew York, lor posting SnciatiH proelamntions. Thk Bureau of Arrleulturs ropori shows an Improvement in the vsrlous orotH over Inst month. Kmolmm cholera is reported in several dletricte of lmcsthiro. Knghtnl. f)vr two hundred lieOrtle were stNicted and live had died up to the ittb. Bh ax on At advices of the 8:h Mtated that Ave vfseels of tbo Froneh Mtmdron bom kartiod and captured tho tenus of Ketung. on Uto Island of Formosn. BY reason of dullness In prints nenrlv nil tho cotton mills at Fall River. knv shutdown. Tkk Washington mon H ment at the Xn. tlonal capital Is now 830 feet high. rr ha been decided by Fnrislan nnd Hussion capitalists to build a isitwav from tho Caspian Sea to the Buoreks on the Persian Onlf, Tbo Casr ami Sank of Forsln will support tho sehetne. Inow operativos are fonrfui of tho com moncemont of making steel tsnlts, otnhn tng thnt Mrs mon could then do the work of a hundrwd. " AT Marseilles, Franoo. the mnnsr of nn Amtrtntbt paper was seutoe4 1 lm pruwnmsnt for eaoourscinr dtommmVa thtmtky n mob djtring Mm oholnrn paaHo.
wns ao waoj In B-rvioe nwodletesl frostn, cp ho nudnirth there worn no rotsorU of any oxeept from Lucisru bavo invaloul the BeUs iu Vera Crust and other portiou of Mexico. Thk p4g.ron noon are pn kig to huuh all furnace for four weeks in order to rv strict prodModou. Kxtkxuvk pnrebaeM have boon made by the Fmiudelptite Natural Use Compnity of naturaJ gas territory in Vr est renn sylvauin. KKCKirr invoottgatiott hai developed fraud in inequality of envelopes furnished the rost-c4Bee DpnHmont by tbo stat.on ery contrnctor, nnd suite nre to bo broil-ut uy tne uornrnrnoMU ux toe nnernoon or toe jotu a severe earti quake shock was folt in Mew York, Xew Jersey, Fonnsylvnnia and in New Engf antt. In some plnoo It was violent enough to crack the ceilinas of houses, nnd In the tosmment house districts of Xew York the wildest kind of n panic prersiled. As for as loomed titers wns no lo-ts of UU or serioun damage to property. Tkk Denver I Col.) TWeo nnd Jlrpub(tcan save cousosHiaien. Tkk forces of (treat Britain in Kgyptnrf to lm incroosed to W,W. Ok the 11th tbo State Labor Convention met at Albany, X. Y. Axotuuk slight tkoek of ewU)tiMk was felt in portiotu of the Bust on tb ' 11th. i hr jtnair oi jjongran mks for mort ; guns and ammunition. Otr the 11th the Wall Street Bunk. Xow York, closed it doors on nccount of irreguiantios ot tee fjnshier lnvolriuj- oy.'r a quarter of n millioM. Ax em photic dosiial Is made of 'the tory nsv mo eisy ot wseoimg, w. vs., is a nnandal wreck, as recently reported. u KKtV.vo was not taken by tho French. The forts wore merely destroyed. It is dtelnred by the French Minister nt Fekin thnt unlet Chinn nays Mm imieiunity demnndetl other towns will be bout bnrdoit. A Coxtixokkt of six huutlrwl iniisi3it arivs'' hnve been oent auiong tho coal milters of the fourth pool of Pennsylvania t try to induce thoeo at work to sink. Tnk (Iceetiv whocm I Ike invdign Uoh into tbo frandu In the Me tic i Hurenu of the Xavy Department, claim to have discover eviuence of eimilsr trregularl ties IU Um Medicnl Service of the Army. I is believed, however, that they are sbusws which were long since corrected. OK the 11th tbo Bxecutire Committee of the Anti-Monopoly League hdd a moating tn Aew orx, ana utter considemble d.s cueioH and the trnnactlo of routine bunt noes, adjourned without indorsing either of tho rreaidentuu candidate. Tick cooler, epidemic is growing loss fatal at Marseilles and Touloa than it has been, but the dioa4e soom to bo spread ing in France and Italy. Wsrm westiior renders tho situation oven wore critical than it wat sereral days ago. Thk Supreme Court of the United States has reverood the dctlon in the ease of Kick King vs. W. H. TUorv-egt, of Ht. Lionis, jbo., uy wntca u wsintiR wit given IISJ8-10 damage i and oot in 1878. Tho ease is remanded to the Circuit Court. S'S-t - . LATE KKW14 1T1S. Thk Entghts of Fymhw bad a grand pa rade at Toledo, O., on the 13th. Taut Karl Aylesford and. from London for Mow York on the 13th. Baxk exa minora wore engaged, on the lxth in iaveei gating the ooadmoa of the cotlapsed Wall Street Bank. Lokdok has been amietod with tntenso heat within the past few days, the atott intense for twenty years. I.v the British House of Commrm on tbo 12th there was an animated debate on tbo appropriation MIL Thk obseouies of the late Lieutenant Lock wood of the Oreely expedition were observed nt Annapolis, Md., on tho 18th. I Tho. Skxtok, Irish Xatlosatist and I member ot Fariiament, arrived at Xew York, en route to Boston, or the 18th. Thk infant of the Doebo) of Albany is very delicate, and it is doe btful If the child can be reared. W. Kent and Jasper Kelly, farmers near Fountain City, Minn., bad a quarrel on the 12 h, and Kurt shot Kelly dead. THK French Admiral, with their netn, are holding the situation at Wh Ktelan and Foo Chow, China. Fktkr Balti, of Grsnd Haven, Mich., lroke wifeV kill I with n gnn on th 32th, from the t1tcxM of whiefa she died. Tkk .State Labor iarty, in !esiOH at Al tmny X. Y.. atmlioHtly avoideilin the reoluliHM adopto I all political qosstin. bv a dynamite explosion at Uranlto ! Falls, Minn., on the 19th, Brnvrt Knight was killed, ami Km. Smtith w-s serimnly mju e, Is a barn near Circlovilte, 0., on the ISth, three children who went "to take a smoke' set Are to the place and were burned io death. Thk Chicago Wire and Iron Work, a branch of the K. T. Barnum works, Detroit, Mich., were seised by the Sheriff on the 12'h, on an attachment. fcViUCITOK Boltox, ot Duhtii, declsres that Csrty, the inlormer, vohiteerel his information and no pressure was brought to bear upon him. Thk Chief of folios at Jackson, MIc'.)., while making an arrest at the race track In that city on the ISth, wna attacked by roughs ami mortally wounded. Thk congress of the two homos of the French Assembly rejected tho amendment abolishing the Presidency; alto the amendment providing that too President be elected by universal snif rags. Joitx C. Uhbkhwood, formerly manager of tho Cincinnati XewJunntnl, bat Bled a suit, for 1 80,000 sgninst this Avripp. ami McCrea ot the Clnednaati ibf lor Alleged lilml. A HonniHUt story wb4lthoi about (ho Urooly party whin bt th Aretkt region. It is stated that tffo wna mwtateietl by mwnbnrs of the party hiding on Um tfoth sl-toia tismmVsm assBaast
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of tho Ban soy TtsUsstssi VP Cmnot Terewr the eVesaeHnn IKsnn!! oB4 W4iM4Bss N9of CctM4tocTYYtWii JJrHITHlltiH OlC tiMI o4MMMC JgVomBnV YMl eV4im Xkw Von Attsust II. Sbonly after two o'c-ock yostorday ftcrnoon there was a sadden tnak lug of build ng through' nl tlm city. Tho witidows rattled, bulKllug trembled and la some quarters peop.c were thrown from louugus and beds on Ij tti flour, tud M'roos stmding were wide t ds1 te as It under tho influence of Mit Lu!u Hurst. The sun had born obscured by clouds during the greater at of tbo sltcmooa, and a vlolrut thundr storm so mcd ready to brva:, but It did not come, and soon after too esrtbquako Uit lowertug clouds Hosted away. Opinions vary a to the length of the shock; some say ten seconds, others four. The wildest excitement prevailed on the Bast side, where tbo Hebrew population mostly dwell, thoy supposing that the end of tho worm hid arrived. Ludlow street and tbo strecta round about wc re tilled with household effect, aud it looked as II there was to tut a general exodus. The, Mervices of a squad oi policemen were needed to retoe order, aud even alter the real cause of Uw disturbance had been ascertained, It Waa dittU cnlt to compel tho people, who were badty frightened to return to their homes. Although there was great ex citeiueut no one was seriously hurt, and the a , bulance returned to tho hospital empty. In tho Jewish kraagogut:, is i ad la like stmt, several hundred per-KL-JSHCl) OCT IKIXXEU. the middle of the service. In Market street, Kaat Brondway, Catherine ana Henry, there wac much commotion. The police thought there had been an ex plo sion, Wit tK rlurssd Ui ihmlr .t.lLr.n lUnb Wlu returned to their station. Feople who were arrested by the shock In the different building; oi the city experienced ter ror, inunined by the senoatiou that the walU were about Zu fall. Massive sttnc-
tures like the l'oatohlce and the Kqtuta- -r handy Hook, Long Branch, lliliabio building seemed to sway gnUy lpkia, New Haven. Huston, Elisabeth, back and lorth, while a tor- ; lwSeM, Spring ljike, Col.ego City,
rlble rumb.ing souwi gave an Impreesion ot thuuder trying to burst through the root ol the building or tbrouxh the solid i-round below. The duration of the bock wna not sbore twenty seconds, nnd good judges say seven second:, but it seemed a long time before the earth became solid, and men found their legs and their voices at the niw time, that it wac a very severe shock Was admitted by people who have psoeed through earthquakes In California and South America, aud had it been but a trine more lutenee, great damage tw property aud loss of Hie might hate enMled. The shock was moot severely fslt IX MKOOKI.YX tntt the lower part of Manhattea iisnd, which eottBrms the theory of General Jackson, the commanding officer of Gov ernors Inland, that the earthquake csme from the direction of the Nsrrows anil paoel In a northeaster y course. In the I'OMt'OmVe, probabir the most maestve boil time down town, the shock was per-1 cepttbiy felt. The great buhdlng trem- j bkd spaeiuoditaUy anil wayed verv oer- 1 ceotib.y. At thj Western Union build ing, another very solid structure, there waa a sudden shock which shook the bultding to its foundation, and the operators stared at each ether In lear and trembling. Five minutes later the new, came " Bashing over the wire oi the earthquake shock iu Philadelphia, ami then the iuniales teallurd the nature ol the Mettxatlaas thev had experienced. Horse felt the hock and raleed their heads in terror. Does t-tood transltxeii while the noUe rumbl.-d, ami barked dlstnilly wlien It Messed. Kvery tall nteeple syed gently umier the unusual shock, but lortuuately stood tne test wen. m home houses anes of g.se were broken, and la several In stance crockery aud lamps but nothlntr more serious than a genultw fright can be tmld to bave re-ultnl. K.VKW THK rKKI.IXU. Senator Glin of CalKerHw, the New Vorx Hotel, seM to who wat la a reporter: I i have beoa 1 "I knew the feelimr at once. through a good many eartbouskes and It 1 1 S4methlng one never forgeU." " Hid you consiiltr thb a severe shock ?" 'Tes, quite Severe. an the peculiar . thing about It was that no Meoad shock ' followed. I nevtr before knew a shock f which was not mh.owcii uy a second at intervals of a few seconds. The second Is always the most (festructire. In Cd- f fornm 1'Ve been through all the earthquakes since 1S19." MIS orrOKTCXITV. At the City Hall Mr. Henry Kimball made the earthquake the subject ot his prrschlng, and drew a large crowd. JHfising a Bible, be rend lor hie texts luHUfdlsttf IV sllr th.. trlkul.ln- - . "l.l W I these deys shall the sun be darkened and the mooM shell not riv ti-r llxlo vu t i.. :. ": :.i:r.T ,. . . . 1 wsTcns won u oe suanea. a ll I tneu ssall '
P t IT, tt SO,,w( mn- . t the exactness of the IrregUJtrilles 0 Ihe shock was felt quite Miverely at thecaahier. f!JMJi?dl ?'b! "?!.Ccrs the,5 ! I(kliiirt in said to nave aluM-oeded !r.r .!!Lutt , i.? , l,M f with 8SO0.00O. Officers of the bank, all le ,htt ; oi hvm r rvsitonoibleforauyilenclt aZyiZVZ?3 rEjySilin,? rhln trvm te irregularities of mover the brick walls. A few of the o der t ..tnv-r u. .k- ...
""Z' iJr?:5 Mr,h " oe ikw imforu on the J-adlki nlope, mog. , nixed the canee at once. A general ieel Ing of fear seemed to take ooaseaiiiaMi r the garrison, and for a few econd there Watt a acene of Indencribable terror. I-O.Vtl 1SI.AM). AH of the northwestern jmrt of Ing IcUnti, embracing an area of Ufty -tfuare miles, wai bndly shaken by the earth quihe. The earth trembled tnd the hwHses shook, but no damage wna done except to glassware or otamr fragile ar tkh. The shock waa felt in Brooklyn very pereetftlWy when tlm earth YibmtesJ, and tint aeoott ntshed to the obreeui wlthoet
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i t ry tuvtmrauoa to resp rnd to nu slstro of Ire. Nt-nrlr every burntey school in the city was in Tbo lltt.o rhl dren wt-re sir! -ken with termr and began to scream, "1 Vsctirra and ofB cer were lor a wun itt uuibl- to sp ak or move. Wheu the Im-. am. rattl ng the windows and tovaying th gas flg, turett, niii.jr binls nvr cIshihnI aud ra"wis t rc utkred on bonded knees. WIUKX l'liTHTrU, Several wwinvn wete prttstratecl. At th. eoru'-r of Li-xin8t'tt and Marcy avr . Knee a .ady fsiuto.i and on Kutn MutU stieet an seed man let! to th dfna.k usartie to move. Th- great dining-room of the Loni$ Ht-ech Hotel Was rivared of H: 300 occttpanti in ieoa than two mo.ute. One ts and waiter jdued in a frantic ruh (or the dowra and windows. The ntoui bars across thr retsuda do.ir. wayn were broken down and the crowd ' poured down the steps toward tha bach. ! Two ladies fainted aud others had to tuy Klatd from too room. The shock at i Coney Is nnd created eomtrrnatlm I among tha resldenta ami the thouaods oi vimtors, All along the bench the effects were dining room ru-hed wild.y out Most people imsgEined th tt a Icrrfl.: rxplo on hd taken pisce, while a number coucluded that luulr lst day hut ooriie. The twu ton safe in the Manhattan Beach Hotel was ntoVid three Inches slung the floor, scraping the plteter off the wall. This hoe wai khtken, but m damage resulted. At 1-aul Hs tier's the wildest excitement prvvalled -the waiters dropped their dlUt? aud the assembled Teuton made an IndUcriminste ittsh for the doors. KAI.TIMOKK. The most sdutherir nolnt affected bi the eaithquake appears to have been I lijitituore. and tlie most northerly Brat ! twbwro, V'U The chief damage aitpmrs to have occurred at Hartford, where one man died Iron irlgbt iu the jail. Those ismilisr with ear tiquskes agree that two oi three shocks always follow one another : "IU ' gin TWItOU SOOH. othkk roi.s ra. The first telegraphic reports of !io eartltijuake Were received rom lbj loi- , luwiog point; The Atlantic Iligbutuus, Murtha's Vineyard and Portland, Me., l ts last loInt the shock was s.ight. Keport were also received from many i of the ub ofrlce4 about Xew Vork. The rvporta as to the duration of the shock are diverse, but the averagtt set m to lie about ten secosd. AtXtU o'clock the Atlantic Highlands experienced a ecoud shock, but it wss leas violent than the first. The severest shock was re ported, fiom Sea Bright, J., where j d.jot sblttcd to one side, shaking up tliecontente and the sole inmate. At Hartford a bareheaded man rushed jlrstttlcallv to th telegraph oAce, holdj log Iu his hands a newspaper which he j bad been reading, lie said he had b.ea rocked vJeteariy, and that the piastenug j oa tne celling above him bad been cracked i a a j t . . tl. enNHNTe WALL 8TKEET HNAKKX UPi CJwWoOjp880) 0)C aWW TflTfj4l JttWPC lartstee to t AwomtH r sjaiin.ooe hh tt fart of tht! Castiter the Allege! Cause Ttte Iler Mteaag ItepiMMnrs WMt be rW, Met tHe CtpH Ht ANHtMlwted. ! Xkw Vohk, Antrnst U. j Wall street had a imall eartforaaae t to-tby when the fsct became known that : the Wall Street Jt.i:k, whv-e orHces are f In the Mills 'Building, had butsu The ! bank was not open at all to-day. The fotlowing notice wa ported an its doors Cwtng to lrrerul-rttl- on the part of the Cashier, the Imi k will rrnmin ctoeed until mmv ten cmm be ri'MUMiUst. The announcement was not signaled. The fact of the bank having eotMped spread like wildfire, and a few mlaHte af ter It became known crowds of broker, ' ..- -" ' ortk bo'! fl,K: totbe Mllte street building and one after another read tbo above notice, then coining down the stairs loading to the offices of the bank, stood, on the sidewalks In roups discnsstng; the failure. A mm who said he was a depositor in the bank broke excitedly into a group of brokers standing by and excited rr exclaimed : ' "For heaven's sake what la the trouble Is my money goner One of the broker said: ''Don't knew J what's the trouble, except that lttctlnftOM, the Cashier, is mid to have gone to. join Kn awl Hinckley In Canada.' Representatives" of the preea were not: ndtattted to the bank. There waa sndi contusion Inaide amoug the officers who Were uuab.e u say when the oBkl stele ment of the banks condition will be. made pub.k Tkoa. W. Bvans, Preeidest, aUI: National Bunk depositor wilt be all. paid In full, out the probability wa- that ine swcKuotoers mse the stockholders lose everything. Xo an l i -t tid than: ckarainses of the bank all wont through correcHj wiinom ireianii ou rmiuruay. A rll.t-lR IX STUHKH CHI NCH. IHckhison wat a leading pi liar In Doctor Storrs' Brooklyn Church. President Kvan nays ha Ht money bulling wheat, nnd also styn the capital will be nn donbtedly swept away, but lb depositor will eventually be mid In lull. It is thought that fifty per cent, will be paid this week. The bank Is quietly giving its checks for moneys deposited Saturday. The bauk was ntartest three years age by the Grant famltj. Vtetor Xew eomh In aise' roaortod to ae iatcmte lilt. . . , ...1 .i. .... ......... .
