Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 August 1885 — Page 6
WEEKLY COURIER.
1XMJ.XA TOPICS OF THE DAY. ikaz. uw mmaiu Hut. Job, 0JCa.t Mvbbat, C aelphia, rt kd at the Ls4oad Caeca, A Jtth, ot cocsampWae. Or. Mserray h ea recto to Ccleradc cHma IwrhfchcoJsa. He waa a Cetbotfc writer of acme note, frimg bolero chkffy throe gh bk Htofr of the Catholic Chunk lathe TJoHed Mmn" ul a "Mhrtory of hagUee. Llterataro." Pmw HWM4BCC aad CmH Kataeky aatei Vaate9aarw aaa aaaV4r XMMPtMMC!' 9e( perers rtflwlik Oaaujr Dmta. k MrM to hare hated im tfce ranain battle, nchuri lostewara mmrjvW IB QoToraor of raat's taacral, a legal hcMday ha Ohamji L. tcaaraaa, ot BaJttaa ere. Mi, kM beea dkberred ireai praecieeae aa at tone? before too Interior Deperteaeat for eatcrtiag illegal fees. Jacob Eaa, mthWJ ia Cbfeaco oa a bif of dfMkMM, died ia bk cost oa the Mot. A fot mortem euadaatioa aaewed that the sua vu mot drank aad aba death waa cause by ebroaic taaaea aaatka of U braia. Cocoerxt. Taxa Q-raxt baa keaed a speck! kritatioa to members of bk father's CaMaoC to atieaol ta faaonl. SocaaTAST Batjlkb reee-! from Lk oataeercalagof tae Skfc a tele cram aaa oca-tag tao death oC Lket-saaa-. 2f J, moral attache to tao America 1gotten at took place. The LienteBaat was ketratUd to aoocaBcaay tao remaias ot es-Miakter Phelps to tao Hatted States, bat before too date of departare be be eauaw ft aad died. Tax rertgaatkae of tao tlx chiefs of diYkioa ia tao Secoad Auditor's eate (Treaoary Depertaeeat) bare bcoa raaeeted. They are: Tao. C BiiUy, F. X. Gecdatl, C. Tomcat, Tao. RaCaboao, 2L A. WalloaaaaC aSaow. BccaxxAKT Batjlkb oa tao 4t reoeired from the Preach GoreraatoatULsW fracas. boiag tao aaMaat awarded by tbfrVaaoo Ct altos Commitiica to Ameri okJ-aaate agataet tao Freaofc Got it. 3fiattcea ekltai were areseated . alt bat two were either aaitJiowea or Htmhati. lor waat of jariooictioa. Tax FreaMoat, it k oaU, vitt, witbia 'a lewaajt, Mt tboraooat toooad Heatcalozkttec ia too law of tao anay cirtt M. Tbere tcCJ be tea t: wbo are mow beiaj exaariaed aaa bare beoa aosicaea toreskeoate. Tn jary k too Bkt trial at Recwa, X. W. T rotannd a Terwiot of gaat r. aa4 tao vrkoaer wm iBataaetd to be baat. GzxERAt. GaasT'jboajr k aM to be ox eelioetfy preferred. 8aWlwK Vonaaas, of Iadiaaa, k re earn Mi Wag at got Sariai-. -teaws ITaaor bas preseate bk ereaeatk. - tao Caw. Covxt vox Mo.fSTXK baa a-ritae be CgriaaMiaMry at Fork. Cnjr Ssaw, of tao Loaaoa are brkjaao, wat TMt tae Uaite-i Statto. GxamAz. Jotmex E- Jommtott started aa tbe lt froai Fortiaaa, Ore., to oUeaa tao laaoral of Goaoral Graat Ho k oao of tao pelt-bearer t. ATTCHt3rcT-GcxzAX.GAKCAXS ba reaaorea aa opkloa to tao effect tbat laaeaao bare aot tao power to kooe taefc- kaJ. A xorcMcn k oa foot k Italr for a awaeajtratka ia boaor of Cokaki ia Kmbt Rtr. RfcsAK FasbAX wa eaa tearated eeadjmor bkboa of tao CatboHe aieotoe of Fbilaaoiaaia, aa twtolor bkaoaof fbryzia, oa tao L Tax OntMM 4 CmIU OMawa, Caaaaa, ooaeMer Kiel's eaario r tdm mjmA ct .k. the " ? Freaoa Caaaataao kUcaaaaad SsacaXTART Wsrxm has ixasioutl a J board of oaseers to tsMoidor the srsteea of i aaaiiaktratioaof the basiaeesof taeaarat GcsxitAZ. Sparks, Coaaiisiioatr of the wwra xaa jme, as taxiac a t i y-v w . ... Taeatka at hit hoaae ia Carlyle, Itt. Jjwos aoekty k startled br aoaaceanat that Lord Chief Jaotke Celeridce k aboat toaaarry aa Aaaerieao lady. waWBHai, Hasoooc aad ataaT arrired at Mt. MeGrocor oa the 3d. Tbtk Jewkh ooaTecaioaa of XewTork are raksac f aado t or a atatae to Sir Mooes aC4Harwaww)f0b Tax Sooretary eftbe Treeeery aays that ao obaace wttt bo saado fat the ealee of tbe apeoUtnat dirkka aad that it was aerer eoateaaptated that Mr. Albright ohoeJd saeeeed Mr. Hicriaa. Tax Goreraor of Miaaesota aad ataat left St. Faat oa tbe 4h aeral of Geaerat Graat. toatteadtbe fa Txas UTana k aaht to Le ewaoMerabty sweated by the death of Geaerat Graat, aad tbiaks that ereat wttt bare aa ad Terse kAteaee oa bk prospects of aeaaJU tal. ATTOaxrr-GtxrKAi. GABtaabe roadered aa opiaka that F. A. M. Beteeke, a pardeaed orkalaat who reoeaaly arrired at Xew York froaa Breaaea, aaay be perBwaesa to taaa, taaoaaaoh as the waa aot graakd oa eoadHka of tiea. Oxxxaat. Fns Xhi Lac waa M aad acotpUd the peaHiaa of oao of weaoral Haaeoefc'a aWs at the f aaertd of qeaaral Oraart. Oa the 3d, at a laeotcag of the Royal Yacht gaaaarca, k was deterawaed, oa i of taoFriaceof Wales. I to oc the Beet at baaf. a the aay ot casral OraaVs
Ouitu Bite wa ia bk ataoo la
eaee akttaalekai eoeaa4e itb ru Crowfarl beeaaie baowa. Ho UmmmnL aa4 beat bk r oaet em towanl MM Jm-i Du Sraicct.it, oC Ooiaa Mtieaiibaji CeaeMr, eeya aWaWaaS 3aVaal 'Wawa JaWWWi VaW Jf taoir AttttcaHoa iltaateri eu Xoveatbiir lot. CKUUCS JtX CJUK-ALTlHft. aVoacTAXT T. JC Whllss, ot Lociva of Keaor. bk liaagbtti tao Iowa IrieoO, Mk Xatt. ot O4or lUpMt, acea-aeJ ia Clir Rtror. aboat fearttia below Ceiar Raoo oa tao SHa. Drawa aa elaotrfe 4ona at 8c Pool, araok by ligetaieg aa4 baolr Jtaioico'. aaoCaa)ftwl JKC?aaVaww4 'aaJaa aValOwrit ot& aM awWaa. by a boR of Mgbtakgaa4 krtaatty ktttei. Tree wore sraok k xutiam aartt of tao city aati aeateUeae-L Oh tao 4Kb JtttraeetTe are at Xaaaoruie, X. Y. XTory More ia tao towm. aiao awelliacs mmi. V Caorob ot tao Oil dale i were barao4. Tao koo k ettitetp at 13a,, aa koaraaee $U, Ok tao Mb tao Royal IteetrSc Light Ciayny'i works aaa XaMers box eeat Moatreal, Coa.. were hacat'iL aataieat braces were ako baraod. Tbe KtcOric Ubt Coaaaoay loee aboat &ijm; follr iaoared. Tbe total ket wiU be abeat $IM.M. Jambs 3LkMHr. a aooed deaeerado of tao Iadiaa Territory, was foaad gailty A UCHtT3Tt5-aoa aad weatber raae ear Ada. -a WBeea, k tee ad to eaee swtadled Feaatylraaia taraurs oat of several theassad dottars. Wmbjc kaoanriafr beta tbe ease of tae atiletel featato reaaaia rteeatty foaad tetbeCaaeios Rirer Boefoa, tae pelite of tbeekT bare aaeartbed aaotbar saar dor. A atamr eaatiaiaia; aa adsafaika of anrder aad iaoeadiarkia k tbe Halted aoate, foaad aaisag tbe effeees of a ataa arrested ia Laadoa oa a ffieiaiaT okarxe, .k aa aaadnaiaat addtsiea to bk airoady bad pcedieaeeoat. At Farica, D. T-. oa tbe Mat a rioeeat stersa doatroyed aa iroa eteotric tower aad aa'jjt wlar ataaaa4jJ. Os tao Siet Yakaeia ITacaer was baaged at Cdaoabac, OL. aad Matilda Joaoa, Cbarks Dark aad Georye Wiiooa JPoft4atfraawiaaa iEtsaa) Os tao aickt of tbe 3atb a fear-year old aiw-'flapae'M aT"aaawfrfli Jafaaawaa of Xew York. x aoaai'r rerfdeat of Hotly, L. L, fell iato a bath of hot water aad wa toaldod so terribry that she died iaaaaediasely. Tx sftaaaaer Star of tbe Xaat weat ashore aoar Bath, Mo., oa She lot. FatkJCX MaUMtct has eoafitssid to the atarder of Fatrkic Coaaocs, aeor Atfcia soa. Msa Foca ht- were lost by the baraktr wf Teeoel at tbe wharf at Feeaereke, Oat., oa the in. Joasr CAVrtxu. aad T. A. Lota bare beea arreaced oa chance of aaard erase ?aai Joaos ia Cakrado. A st-x.vc tblof tried to barriarke tbe safe ot the Areede Kooei, Oaaaba, Xeh., oa the Si. He ww shot at by the atgbt ekrk aad dtiTea oat. Haktct XTemr wao aaoroered fa Yaa Baroa CMaty, Kkakjaa. oa tao 3d. Bk aaaao had beea coaatettd with eoaae aoaadak k tbe aeigkberheod. Tax Toroato (Oat.) fk-e oa the M, ia .reived a lees of fally H.ei,M. Jaxcs Saiz ba beea anetoed oa a ebare of wife aearder at Aasaaoaa, Ia. Os tbe Sd the Delaware X.rer was sweat 2 by a terrible eyctoae, aad a large of daaaage k reported at pehtts oa Is Jaea, Sftw, Ire perseos wer saaTo eated wall a boiese wbecek a aaaa bad ded of cholera woo beear fasaialed. Dam'scctTrxeooaakes hTeemrr4 rteeatty ia Asiatic Kesri a. At Berodak a eborch eoaaaoe t, kOIte Ifty-foor jr soaa aad kariaa: sfxty-foar. Maay Uvea bare beea lost at other adaesj. aOoCJJLIVXalCS. r .i. - -t. .... ...... . . . . -" r"r j -w iraowasei of the Baabers' aad Morobaau' Teiegraah Coaepaay w- aoM at aaettoa im Xew York for M.e to KdwardiL Ax lteebarxh. Fa., oa the J Scokea. Met a arke agbt toot: ptaoe between Joha Beefc aad Fhilifi BJ jff. ierea roaads were foogbt, aad Balgr was kaoeked oot aad ternbty fMsaioaed. A ocwrtJcr of aatborttr exkts betwoea tao Goreraor of Weat Virrfoia aad the jadce of the Fdoral eoart orer the pay aaoat of Chesapeake at Obk back taxes. Off tbe Slot aa aaasadaaiat to the criaa iaalbiU, proridiatt; for the fkcrka; of prkoaers cjarkeed of oatneiaa; ehaarea was rejfcted im tbe Brksoh Kooaoof Coaa saoaa, lSf to tL Aa aaseadtaeat raktec the age of proteotsoa of rrk to sixteea wa carried by a rote of 17 to L Tax alleged leetfac by the roieefreers k tbe Xorthweet k te be breagbt to the aotke of the British Goreremeet aaleos te the aaatter. Tax bark Maaceek Jaiy llth, k detaaaed iTJBaaBaBftMmi o. Teiiow i erer, ;i btataotroahiokaatisipat.d froaa tafoe Tax Mexkaa edators were the gooses of, the Cbaaabir of Ceaaoaorco at Dearer. CoL. oa the 1st. Aboct 3M boys of kader ago were dk barged from the eeMteriee at BhaaialriB, Fa., oa the let aader tao kw forkddtar A Xrsr Yoax itaereaae Cbart esmpik the retara to Fraaee of the STF eke who re ready arrired ea the aaTaMMMf aBCtivKjT Itt Caeaeae aaral oarajkiflma amt aaBwa'aST'ali aafl mr4 by tboCoroaa Irk reported ia which fK4aaaBtakJ CmaauaJiv aansrtai arra aars aasanr kaapma aajaas Bauaj ajyLaS Brnm apaag aa aaFaasJ aoapaFaB BrwTl AawT itTc-INM, Uaraal aaa'aaC it bo rcmsrad to of tao 3few York
of the Maaa.tr (Ire
seed) Boa M aiiiiaaa. A aortic laetahtr of the Wadskwa Cab laet k thowatraAltareef afa-sehLoadoa Taamx k ao preaeeet of aa kMaodkk aenieaaoat of the atriko at Baot Bagiaaw, JBsaa. Taw Perariaa Mtakeor of Joeeiee says a JMeeasc tews pie will l penaUted to ba srastsd at Liaaa. Thrkx haadred soholars at Ktea, Xa Xad, are ooaeeraed ia a aoaadakao aaa ao4aea, aad aoae of thoat wM be permit te4 to retara after the preseat aosatoa. Taaax k aa Iadiaa soare ia Utah aad Wyoaaiag. Rofwrts aay the Moraaoaa are iaeiUag the Iadkaa to bkodahed. Tax Kalkh boldors of Wabash aooart tka are ceariaeed that the Aaaorieaa aharehoMers wilt aot eeTer aay aetatioaef the dsacaltiea that wilt be aceeptabto Ut tbe Xaxlkh shareholders. Ax Aaetriaa aad aa Italka army oal cor foaght a da el ia a saberb of Trieste oa the lot. The Aeetrka was aaortally woaadea. Tax ttbeeaer Margaret Aaa. whieh left Cbarketoa, S. a. April Mob, but, for Braaswiek, Ga., baa aot beea heard froaa siaee. Tax Wkceasla Ceasral aaa saeeeeded hs seeariag aa eatraaoo iato Ch eago. Txx adjastateat of the Zalaear Fata troabk will be left te the Boaadary Coat aakeka. Raos.a aad Segtaad hariag agreed oa that. Dcxtxo the week eaded Aa;at 1st tae koae of staadard silver dollars froaa the aetata was aM,40i; darmg the eorrespoadfajc period of kt year, $.i7. Tax extsteaee of cholera kaa bea oat ckliy aaoaeei ia Marseilles. France, Twoaty -two deaths oeearred oa tke 3 L Two HtrxBKxa aal forty appoiataaeats to ioanactaes rotaaaseerj atps were aa aaaaced ea the 3d. Acckhuhks to the regaiar moathly cotaage stateaaeat, issaed oa the AL tke total eeieege exeatel at the Uaitei Seates atmla dariag tao aaoath of Jelr stedoftf-MMl Ox the i ternfte atoraas, acooaipaaied ay sveaoaea, waterspoats aad all the ea eoautaata were reported as preraiiiag froai Btaa to Detroit aad froaa Caaada toGeerzia. Thedaasaze doae Is atieost iacaJealabk. j"k a. j.k a M.t vx ae tae aaaaaeroc aew c,e K choi cratjroag boat N.ia was 3,8 17, aad deatba froaa the des t X .VI. Ia Madrid thsrtyserea aew ea4e aad twoaty-three deaths were recorded. Vioccxr star aaa sweat erer the eeatral id aorthera portka-t of Spala ea the 1, deatroyias aaaoh property aad la aaaay piaees att'jrly raiaeag the tetegraph'Iiaes. Maay perjoas are reported to hare beea killed. Tax Hockiar Valie-r aataers betJ a aaeaaeetiag the eveatag of the 3d aad decidtd to call a dktrici aaeetiag to eoa aider the adruaoility of jitalagthe Tmwas alley aaea ia demaadlag aa ad m of froaa forty coats to Afty eoak for adahag. Otr the 34 the doablo-beader tralaa oa tbe Xew York, Peaaaylraak Jk Ohk Railroad failed to get crews, aad were abaa Tbe coadactara aad brakeaaoa re faee to raa tbeat with redaced crews, aad bare aait work. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Yellow ferer baa appeord at Vera Craz, Mex. Faaraxx reporta of Iadiaa depreda froaa Ariaoaa. S Crablcs DttXic is rigoreaaly de ayiag the reeeatly circa.ate.1 soaaxlaU. Tax are losaea for J air ia tbe Uaitea States aad Caaada were & 0J.lJ. Taa Kgyptka Cabiaot k to be redaced to fear aaeaaWrs. ia order to ecoaomiXA Hyatt's Soar aad wooka will at aTahiBxtoa, lad., beraed oa tbe 4th. GlaIjstoxc will take tbe stamp (a Midiothka ia October, if bk health permits, Folickxax Johx Eva.-v s. of FitUbara, Pa., waa faaily shot oa the 4tk by a crook wbo waa reekttag arret. Irk reported that tbe Kiag of Abyssiak will sead a large artay to tbe relW of the garrisoa at Ksela. rsENN-T Cx.crrt.A7fB ha eaapbatl ally related to aKdify- hk order for re Kaorat of cattle from Iadiaa lands. I'ki.xcx At.rxA.TBCR GooaRix of Ras sk, after toeing kwavily at tbe Moasaeo gambltag tald -a, comaaitted saiebljv. Tax sehocaar Jamaica weat ashore oa Gkacoe, tweaty mil irom CbkJgO, oa tbe 4th. Tbe crew were sveL Taxax k troabie In tbe wakky pxA orer tbe propc-d at art tag of the Great Weetera dtatiiJery at l'eork. I1L Tux Freach pre la agitated err as rtioaa of Gtrmaa aewspapH's that Fraaee k tryiag to sifr ap a war with Germeay. Tax teath artaaal oonrcatfoR e' the amalcaaaatid iroa. steot aad t'a workers m ia susstaa at WkeeMax, W. Vu., oa the 4th. ' Gmcat BatTAix does aot iateatl to ex lead to the Xerth Germaa hoy4i the coa tract for carrying the Am?reaii ma I. Flftcis theAtUata (Gu) .r;,CJl InKHate oa the 4th .lid heary (lumae, aa l - .t. l.ii t w JZL ,, 'tV-t, r..w.J nexc... McGaaaoa. Fresideat at the Seottkh Load L.agae of Chicago, k , te go to Ikotkad to orgaafoe the crottera Arrca iaaeral aerricea ia the cottage at Ml McGregor oa the 4th, aad tsV eWMT atoa ly Ker. Dr. Xewataa, the rmafa$ of Geaerat draat were traMferred to Al aaay, where they were kid ia State at the Capatot aad viewed by mm immoaee eoaoeorse of people. Tax rklbk aapply of wheat, as reported by tbe Xew York Fred ace Exchaace oa the 4eh. was SM,447,4 bas'jek, aad of sSssTaaf 5ar3aF4 BBTsaBBrB'4aW Tax Gorerameat of Iadk has decided to add two eempaaies ta each battalka of aooiTe kMaatrrmad a saoadroa to rcgksiat of oaTalry.
GENIrAL GRANT'S DISEASE.
i From aa Artiete br Ir tHwade Oa the mrctel aad fathotoxleat Aspaela f the CaaeA Krlef Keview of the Treat Xxw Yowc, Jalj 11. Tke aabjolaed arc axtraeW from :ih artiela by Dr. Bhratly oa the "itargloat Htl I'athologkal AspepU ol Geaoral Urattt'a Caae," whleh will appear 1h Um JtVdjet. Jkeord et aext Saturday. The treatmeHt will ba aaora elbirxtely deeeribed baftr. Dr. Sandy aara: 'It k aot dcAHliely knnwa whaa tka threat troabk commenced, bat prob4lf la J aac, 184, as at that time General Grant first eompklned of aeraaeaa la the teaaltkr rexbiaa. "Oh Mareb7th,whcH I arat mw tb p tkat, la coHflHlUtloit with Dri. Barker, DoHgUa aad SaaUe, It was found that the surfaces of the right tonsillar regloa, aad adjoining portion of the vault of the pharyHX were covered with a thick yel lowkh exudation resembling sloughing tkeue. This deposit was evidently tbe result of an acute procuso engrafted upon the orlsinal disease and partook ot maay of tbe characters of a dlphthe rette membrane. This views' of the ceaepltcatraa explain many of the grave symptoms which were subsequently as ookted with tbe great prostration, but wbkh were not directly traceable to the progress of tbe epltbeiiomatous degeu eratlou. The progress ot the local disease was steady , one from the begin, alng. The kx of the pikte and adjieeut soft jmrtM, with the consequent lack: of perfect control of tbe tongue occasioned great dUrkulty In awailowiu:. Just before he was transferred to Mt. McGregor, he rather suddenly lost his voice never to regain It. Thin waa due oarltr to thick owing of the vital cbord by lutUtamatory loiiUratioa, (and partly to a relaxation of the parts from general weakness. A brief summary of tbe treatmeut Is all that It will be necessary to give bow. Early la the disease. In order to eliminate every possible chance of error In the diagnosis, the patient was placed under stelae treat, went, although ths clinical history of the case gave only negative indications of its aeoesAity. This treatment, although con. tinned for a stuBelent period, produced ao effect In healing the. ulcerations or la arrest Ins the progress of tbe dlseajst-. Iodoform was ued as a local application to the ulcers, aa we.' I a sargles composed ot salt aad water, diluted carbolic acid and solutions of permaMsaii-tlo of potash and yeast. A four per cent, solution of oocalne was occasionally applkd to pain ful parts witn bappy results, but it was never empteyea to any such excess as. I seaeralty thought by the public, npr were tbere any b.td effects manlfostoxl from its adminktratton. The latter were carefully guarded agiinst with tbe fuN knowledge that the drug was a new one, and tkat only Its caution use was' adniis&M. Ked clover was given qaite constantly, but produced no effect wuat ever upon ttie local disease. It onlv proved Itself useful aa a laxative, and was so employed as being the least harm tul of medicines of Its sort for eoa tiauous administration. "The diagnosis given early In the case was proved to be eorreet by the micro scope, ny the cttntcal History ot tae pa Ueix, and by tbe (at tissue. The disease had a much shorter Bourse than asaal, owing to the prostration of the patient's system, dependent, iu a great measure, upon other causes 'The cause of the disease In this case is largely conjectural. KpctntiouM, as a rule, 'starts from local circulation, aud unlike other forms ot etneer is not dependent up.-tu hereditary predisposition to the dkcare. There must, however, aekle from this, a latent tendency toward cancerous troubles wrifcu Is more pronounced in some hultviduats than In others, otherwise we should be unable to explain why simple and continued c rculatl'in would induce the disease in one ctse ant! not Iu aaolher. It Is, however, quite proUable tnat excessive smoktnx was the active eause of the cancer iw General Grant's case, or at l.Ht it Is fair to pre sume he would not have cad tin disease if his habit had not becu c trrled to ex cess, l fiis assumption is made in i.ceoi he (set that of the thousands who smoke but a very small proportion suffer from the disease. Al'honsh there was more or less coasuti pim ot a gnawtng character, the patient was happily spared that asouv ot -ufferinx whlh is often asockted with the Invasion of the deeper parts of the ton.u ty cancerous ills ease. Had the latter occurred. It was proposed to divkle the sensitive nerve of the tongue "gust.tory" throu.h the mouth which operation oMcntiinrs Hives absolute relief. Such pilit as existed, however, waa kept under control by cocaine and morphine, so that the last wish of the patient that his death should ! a peaceful one was fully realized." STORM-BEATEN. Mn-BKH I.ak APtntly Dhlurbn) by the KlrmrRtM. M.iDtsov, Wis., July 80 Monona Lake As-embly, now at work pear this city, has in two days aud one night ea countered two severe storms of wind and tain. Tuesday nlsht everybody got a compJe drenching and some of the teats were blowu over. Yesterday afternoon as a meeting was going on at the huge tabernacle, a storm of wind came up quickly, and snapped the halyards, anil away weat tt score of tents. A number of boats being on the lake near the grounds, an alarm sprang up lest some of the passengers should meet wlth-an accident. The tabernacle was soon .abandoned and everybody watched the lake. Finally the boats, with the exception of oae or two, came In safely, but the parties In them were greatly frightened. One sail boat capsized, but nothing serious followed. A steamer landed duriat- the storm, aad the usual number of half fainting women and creaming oclldren were promptly oared tea.
THEY MUST OO. The rreeMent Meete the Oatttemra'a Gem. mktee awd Inform Tkem In IfHrnUtaka, Me Term That the Order to Vaeate Cat Net beModUtrdOeuerat Hheridaw' Ke. pert. Wahhinotox, D. C, August S, The delegation of leaseholders and cattlemen aad others Interested in an extension ol the forty days allowed by'tke President's proclamation for the evacuation of the laukn Territory were received by the President and Secretary Lamar at the Knceutive Mansion at tour o'clock yes terday afternoon. The cattlemen were Introduced to the President by Senator CockrelL Kx-Kepresentatlva Pollard read the resolutions adopted by the leaseholders, setting forth that interests aggregating $7,000,000, aad affecting many State and cities, were Involved, and that one.half the total amount invested might be sacrificed by the execu. tloa of the proclamation. This resolu. tton declared It Impossible to properly move or provide other ranches for the cattle; set forth various arguments la detail, and asked for an extension of time until next April, promising prompt aud entire preparations for evacuation. Meaars. Moore and Mtimtord, of Kansas City, made statementa of the financial losses aud panic likely to be occasioned by the execution ot the order, and Colonel Dennln?, of the (heyeuue & Arapahoe Cattle Company, reviewed the hardships and losses Involved in an enforced move at short notice at this seasoa. x The President, after listening attentively to the resolutions and remarks, re. piled: "Gentlemen, the application for an extension of time or modification of this order Is laadmlssable. Yon appear to overlook the vital question of public Interest and policy Involved. We have recently seen the panic that a very small Indian outbreak occasions and the fear and horror which It carries to all the people in the vicinity. To prevent such outbreaks and ascertain the cause of disturbance, we have sent our highest military officer and ablest Indian authority to the scene, and he reports that the trouble with the Indians arises from the prrsence of cattlemen upon their -rounds, He reports that tbe entire army is required to guard azalust troubles arising front this cause, and tkat thcr will continue as long as the leases hold. I Is true that the Indian In most instances cotise.;ed to the leases, but thev now rind In them a somce of troublu nnd datl-f ictlon and Jlsseii'-Ioit. It, 1 tjm lh' Interior Department approved t ief Uics, but always with ho provi-iot tin '(y could be nullified on short no'K", The question resolves Itsnjf Into a coatest between private lnterets, involving pecunlarr less aud inconvenletirt;, and the all Important purdlc Interest ef peace, safety and stood ::v'mntent. Delay until tu xt sprlnx snder these circumstances Is out of the oiHedlom This order cau not bp JMijdinVd T'U or ter wits careftt lv rvjWtd and indorsed in Cabinet cwnsH.Utloits, Thr-e 'a , s niter Its ssuo alisolut a,ur.ince ws sivfii that It could not r autytljlt'd. vet twelve precious' d.iys have now h en wasted. We desire to avol t unnec 'ary loss and lucouvenienec to you. although some Is ltte'itat;ti'K What
ever indulgence s srantcu win nav. to be on satisfactory evldencof energetic efforts during th tim j al lowed. There h no limit to energy -M I Insenuitv. I can not but think that thl order can be comlled with. It nms: be. I must ask your co-op'-ratlon Incirryit) out this eceary work ol relieving th's army of this c!isrse and the seltleis o this constant menace and danger, an I The Government will In turn Mide-vo to protect vou from unnecessary loss " No rvply was made to tuu President's remarks. OKMIK.U. StlKUItiAN'S RIUMRT. W'-iinviiTOV, 1). i, Aiisust 5.Genral Sherklan? report on the condition of affairs In the dieVewue ami Arapahoe reservation aud fh- cattlemen's len-es n the Imltan TcrrltorV was mule pnMlc Yesterday. 'Gener;sl .Sheridan, upotl li s arrival, learned fr in Indian Aireut Drer that the leasing of reservation lands and the presence of so manv whites had a e!)deuey to nreed dicoit"n' and dls-at-isfaetion amoH' the Indians lie iheii coushIUhI some of the Intliau chiefs, aud the burden oi ther complaint was the leasing of tne lands of their reservation ; which they had ppsn, whenever opportunity was fffordrd, ' the strongest terms. They complained that maur ol their poniesliad leen stolen aud their Mt'a 1 henh of cattle absorbed by cattlemen's cowhovs. General Slierhlau blames Indian Agent Miles for much of this trouble. Interviews wflh Indkn chiefs who had slxned leases showed they had been Imposed upon bv Miles. General Sheridan saw the lease holders, who claimed that a general council was held, and that chiefs and head men icpresentlna ninety Hvc percent, of the Indians, consented to leaslni the lands. Whether this be correct or nut, he says, js bard to determine how. . . lie estimates that 210,000 cattle, are on the leased lauds. The rent has been paid, ami the lessees have fulfilled their contracts, although the Indians have done much to aagravale tltera by killing their stock when rations were short. The ranches of these lessees, however, without fault of theirs, have become the headquarters of a rovlna, restless class of adveuturers, wbo are lawless aud uncontrollable, aud whose Influence on the Indians Is of the worst character when friendly, and leads to theft and sometimemHrder. In concluding tbe General recommend in the strongest terras a complete organ ! station of the affilra of the reservation. 4There arc," be says, "within It limits too many white people who have no business there. These should be obliged to leave at onae, and no aute allowed to remain who In not ofcclally connected with the agency r with the wlllury euukf I V W7lraV
