Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 January 1886 — Page 6
WEEKLY COURIER.
HDUXA.
T0HQ8 OF THE DAT.
SSSfiStlJSmift Tm iaUgalu Irrn aaa rter iiwii ItMMMlMMtblMMMwl aaWaahiag-
ltahcPsjriT. wl,mf Tmitn " BAA -A
lairaMea at ah Ordar at CIsrtat. MnwAMii OoemoK, whato trying to fatnUi efcttaraa tram hk aaratag raM-
at
Pica Jm Datm
at Mm baiter af
MFtHehacga Fa., a Mm MSB-
try
; parts at Mm ooaasry. .
tuacat BrvAM, af Manassas, ten MfMtr ekL reoeaUy mmttM a
lady ttorea)ar-e. TsMbejrs gave ate aa oaa-taahkaed a
Mahay. Ms
taa ea tea ! aa bed a
ktob
to
aaa MayricatlawM
as to
Uatoa.
award at
at Bivecstds Park, R. X., wm wn
aa Mm Men, aad Mm toaaa wW 1
bust Iotb
-at Jearykad by a Jets eoaveatioe
at aba Leateiecare oa Mm 3ea, aad Baa. A.
I. flu man was coaaraaad at
at Mm
Taa
Traaeary wm
reserved a letter coBtatedag fM9,
Maw Yerk, wbkei be wm re-
to tiM eeeeckee feed.
Tax Parte baa tuaereatid witk Kraaa far a lart aaaM- at gaat, Mmm im4 at aaaTesMeh factory aaieg eailns. The May wilt preM bWTftjr aaaa the Terhteh
aaeagattoaava hem mereterad at Fttaibaargh, Fa., he toraai aa, bariag a a rod ot fM ay hk ahdaotors. unut bay at war Aapkgeto, a fanaarttriacaaartaaanraad.K. J., wbe wm Mate by a dag eey hater CarktaaM,
Ltedca taa lTta with every aysastsBa at li j hrf4 u mA4aat Aairiaat bb4bVY JPVMlVffHnMPa BBBje amerPe JeVBaaram aaaaa wriget, waa aat base, esalaed tor twa yaart aaat ia ta iaaMM aefdaat at DoteHag, arVteaM,did there ea Mm MMt. Fits members of Mm Remyer family, at Tareatow, Pa., have ated at trkhiaeek. Te i, George, aged thirty, died o the MR. Taa lira at taa remaialac aMBtbers at wm family arc despaired at. Chabxbs Davw, eokred, wm arrattaa
at Chkago en Mm 19th a4 tekeato eRaaapotk, where a k waatod for murder . TBaraciae at MiMKatoLa Bayard waraaariad at Wttatiaftoa, Dal., aa Mm Tbb Oaia Hajaaae 8oclty aald taair aaaaal aiaaaSac at Ciaeiaaati aa Mm Nth.
Tat axaarto at pradaas fraai Kw Xorit ttoxiag Mm waak aadad a MMiware, A Nmmar rawrt atorad wHh baailM aad asatoairai aaa baa dtecararad ia St. F
8araral amata aara
MMriatoadaraiarriat. Ma ala afaagbt attlarltM. Aiatrtiaiwtww afaatod lMw"ff iSMaMi4ai pritday 0m4c 9 9tii. Tm farMM at KarMMm Iaataaa art baiac aatragaaaMy twiadlad ay Mia Bokawiaa aata aaaaan. Oa Mm SMfc twa amoaMitoaiaad atraafara aaaroaaind La BaUay aad Ohrw rattaaai, araatiatat toraiars at Laffra Tawaaaip, Wabaaa Oaoaty, aad ibtohud taakr aigaatwraa to eontraeto far njm warMi at eato. Twa at MMk aataaar alfaad aotos for aiwliar MNoaata, aad Mia taarp Mmk akiapai. Taa iaaeat graag an will mm Mm aatir
at may. Jaaiir, at M
rnc qocim tPtt oh.
Smith, aad a aaatalaadata taaary thattba aarth was AM mmI Mm aaa raaalTadaraaad M, ia a aaaato haM at a aMMal aaaai kt tha
ml m tmmm ar
twial laaMaa I aatt taa Kayat
M D Pal I c inU) kt ta Praaah Chtaat
at PapaMai aa taa MHi, mm taa
tfcy of Mhi GoraraaMat waaM
taati caatac m ara
Tax Bariht tiorrtapcadtat at Mm Lcadta
TtoM aara that Mm Fraaeh Mmg has
at mm
hiMMTto haw
IMaaaa watoh aaa tA
-Asuaioajr
t JaaaM, Mm aMaaar at aad attt-to a
: factory at Xaraarr ia Saatwick, has
iMaaacpaMfraaihaattowmay Mm Oar-
ljvtT akkaiiaaiac it cahu oa ia Mm
aake ragioaa of Paaatylraaia, batwMa Mm atrikara aad Huacariaat.
Tac Karl ot Airlia wm awriad oa the IMh at St. George's Chareh, Loadoa, to Lady Mahal Gore. A Jarga dataebaMat of Mm Teeth HoaMra, of wkieh Mm Barl i aa aaVar. ware oraaeat.
R. Mokarch. dfaUBt ia Mm Moaareh
DiatiUary aait at LoUviU, Ky., aaa beaa aaaoiatodraeaiTarof'tiiat Ubliaht.
Jambs A. Wjbt, a eoMraa bmb ok PhUadalaaia, aad aoaw ratatiTaa, ballara MaeyaralMkatoa graftt aatate te BaM
! WhaaUac (W. Ya.) aail
itoaarnMM waga aaiHtoa ay
laraatod iaBoaWa, wakk
ara iavaaMgatfag
sum atAis BaTAW. daachtar at
CScata.aML wddaaly at aar
imWaahiagtoa aa Mm MMu tho
; will aariaaaiy iatorfara
aialfaatlTiMMattaaaapitaL
At Mm aaaaMac at Mm Esaaatfrs Gaaa-
at Mm Imh Xattaaal Laagaa ia
Nth SOth, Praaidaat Bgaa ra-
hia raaicaaMoa aad wtm ra-
fortha
AT a
kt
; at Mm lMfc, Mr.
at Mm PWt Matt
i a wana at fMt, waiak had
. ia aaaay aaaatiaM hy
otxiaa,
at Mm Bay al
at Uaaar
arMtatad
CaBatafar
if
to ha a raiarktbly Baa
alky hi
arfct
tolrilaadw
M
aa PahHe
Plaaab
raaart
aaak twraraaly aha UU arodad byHaaaarWOaoa, at Iawatoaaiat the Mtaaa at
aa Mm Daa
i at law.
JUrar
MMa Ccaba Bamtow, PrMidiat at
AaMeUHoa at eaaera,
raaarto gaaaraM
mmI aaeiaaiaa aVaagboat
for Mm riM at Mm aaaTariag
Side aMtaMai WGtaBMrwaT ttKMft Wai Bfaa"aTjB MS
Whxxam arid i
whkh wm attiadad by haadraaa
who had rMairad haaan aad
k Matoaty. A ttato
at whkh thara war 8W gaatto,
ia Mm rraaiag, falkwad ay a aarfaraaaaaa.
torn
LoMlAUnVRT
Chiaa m aoauaal aaaaraia
i aa Mm aaaditka that Mm Pakia
i Ma aiahato .aribato
i Mm CbUaaa fraa-
akr to BriMah tradaca at Ira araaat.ad Takraaa JaMaa, mipt aa ayiaau
In Mm Maw York AaaiaaMy aa
at aatagtot wan
tMM Mto aad aharaator at Oaaaral
a! aaartariak raaolanaaa
aahkac GaaaraM to aaaa a law
to an aaaoraaty
at
iTkiaMaMtodbyMM St. Jmmtt QMtU that Lord Mkhary'a ttraagth k failingXoTwrraaTAxaixa tkair akdgMto Mm aaatrary, Mm toaaato aa Mm Mtatoa at the Barl at Lktowal are aayiag thair raato la faH. In Mm eoateat orar Mm aatato ot Mrs. Myra Ctarke OaiaM, at Kaw Orkaaa, a wttlaad kttar areaeatad by MiM Xthm hare baaa daeiarad fargariM. TaatPrMidaat aa Mm IfMi atgaad Mm at araridiag far Mm aarformaaM ot Mm daake of Mm Praakkat la Mm aaM ot Mm raMOTal, daath or iaability both of tha
Pnakkat aad Vke-PrMidaat. Pmhck Alixasbi baa agTaad to Mm aakeMoa ot BaeharMt.M Mm alaea far earryiagaa Mm aagotiaMoaa far aaaM betoMaaSarria aad Balgaria. Tarn Irkh Loyaliato at Ballast are iadtg -
aaat heMaao Ulaiataaa reaaaed to raeeire thair dalagatioa. Tax aatptoyM at tftoea factor! aa at Mm Cigar Maaafaeaarert AMoatatioa at Mow York, aaaabariag otot t,, hare haM "kekad out." DaPVTATKK tram Mm Loyal aad Patriotic Uak at Bagiaad eaUad oa Lard afeUabary oa th Itth k arga MMaaforMaaaat at kw ia Iraiaad. WatexWapaw A. Doaghw, toa of Mie faaMt Illiaok atateataaa, wm dalireriag Aketareia Chicago oa MMaigatafMie Ittk, Mm box-oBke raoaiata ware attaehad
aaaa aMaged board attl far yww. Tm BriMah reoaaaoitoriag foroM ia Bar -aaak hTe retaraad to Maadatoy after hariag loot eereral aaaa kilkd aad woaadad ia a akinakk with Daeoita. Tarn TotM for UaHed Stake Saaator m Mm MarrUad Ifrkktore aa Mm MMira-
aaltad: 8 aaak Oorataa (Daeaoorat), 31; LoiaK.MeCoaM(IUabtkaa),4. HoaaaCknaM,7f ; MeCacaM.M. AaauirA Patti ia aagacia froai aaerere Mtoek at hroaehitk at Ykaaa, aad bar
aoaasrt aeaaoa ia Miateity haabaaatkferrad ia coaaaqaeaec. A snow atorai of aaaaaal aarariry wm reaortod troat Colorado aa the ItMt, whkh had baaa ragiag for atreral daya. Railroad traTel wm aarkaaly haaeded. Twa aaaa ware reaorkd ket ia a aikk ia Loakaaa's Cakh ia Qaaakea Coaary. 6BKXKAI. W. R. Rawlkt, fonaarly atUitary Secretary for 8eaaral Grant, wm reported dykeg at Chkaga aa Mm 39th. Jambs 8. Warn, oac-Caatptrolkr of MttwaakM, Wk., wm plaoed ta trial aa the 3h aharged with aaabaaaUag aky
boade. Cowaors aadartook to raa Mm towa of Barliagtoa, Tax., oa Mm Sow, aad foar of Mmm ware kiBad by offker. Wm. BffBaAX, eoHTkkd at Mm mardar at hk atothar, akkr aad brother, wm haaaad at Cork. Irekad. oa Mm 3tk.
Tint Qaeaa'e taeeek, whkh wm read at the Miaktarial diaaer ia Loadaa oa Mm
3Mh, calk aakatioa to Mm araraleaee of eriaM ia Irekad, aad the wiemHy far a
atrkt aaforeeataat af thalaw.
Tare aMatlag of Mm Iowa State Tamper aace Alliaaca at Dot Mokea aa Mm 30th
wm a fathers m far m attiadaace wm aoa
Kraai. Saeowam obtahud a rardkt fot
HOOO agaiaat Mm Delaware, Laokawaaaa Weekra Railway kNew York oa Mm 3Mh far Mm kaa ot a kg by aa aeotdaat aa Mm eeeaaaay'a traaka by her foot oatehiag iaaraM. Qvmhc VwroatA arrived ia Loadoa aa the 3toh to opaa Parliameat la peraoH Mm day folkwiag. Maek eaMiuetaam wm aaaifeekd. Cnas. J. Cam i) a has beea aamed by the Preeideat aa AMkkat TreRaarer at the Ualkd Skka at New York. Tax taaael aadar ttie KItot Mereey betweea LiTerpool and Uirkeakaad wm formally oHnl oa the 30th by the Priaoe ot
Wake aad hk two aoae. Ovkr 4,00 eake drawers are aow oa strikeaiaMM FeamylTaaia eoko reglos aad eoaeiderabk rkMag k goiag oa. a a XLIXTH CONGRESS. The Senate wm net In seaelon oa the Wtb. Ia the lloaae Mr. Biand ImtroduMtl a aUi repeallnx the law of June . tm, provldlug for eseliHBjje and redemption of hhu. sldlary coin. The House refuaed to allow dleliarictl employee one month's salary. OontleratlOH ot the prealtlanMal suceeesioa Mil wm resumed. Several amendmenta were rejected, aad the bHI paaeed. Adjourned until the hfth. I.v the Senate oa the lath, after the preMntatlon of several uatmportaat petltlona, Mr cullom reporMd a Wit regaUtlny Interstate eommeree. Areeotatka Mkln for la.
formation aa to what orUon of the fie.0O,M9
ImhkU ealien or pnymeni reorimry im, ism, u hold iivbinki m baata of circulation aro-
voVwi nmt dab!, aa did a reaolutlon
oa the titiherlee naeetloa. A memorial
nrtk min. 1 ion nt Dakota wai nreaeitteu
TbA tudtui Mlarv bill waa naaaed aait the
Presidential eonnt bill waa placed before the Senate In the Hom Mr, Sprlner (of Illinois) nreeided. Under the oall of State
mnv hilu were latrodttned. amonir the
one by Mr. Glover (of Mkeourl) to provide
for carrying on river improvement uy wntract. Altogether there were m bills Intro-
aaeeo.
i is the Senate oa the 1Mb a seal for the
Seaate wm screed naoa. Joha F. uar-
tranft wMselectad M manager of the Xa
Moaal Soldkr'a Home. The Osstem-hoaee
tavMUnUoi bow rolne on In Kew York
wu nnlarad exteaded to other IMJrta. A
reeolutlon to admit Mr. Moody, of Dakota,
to the floor of the Senate eallea senator vt to hie feet, and he had a lively tilt
with Mr. Harrison, reeuKtn la th4adop Mm nt tha rMOlutlo. After SQnMMtllB
bnrtant bnalneM the Presidential eonnt bill
wm Informally laid Mtde. and Mr. Teller nd
areaeea tne sna r hw mivar quvmtva.... Ia the Houm the bill authorizing the Presi
dent to place Flta-John rorteron the re Umri Hut waji rnnrtsl und niaoed an Mka
ar. sraraJ ather Mlw were reported from
eaaanttteea and the Honse proeeeded ta
nni.iriitn of the Saaiite rseolntlon ac
aepttng a aantae of President Garseld from
oato. itwMadoptea.
IK the Seaate on the 30th a reeolntloawM agreed! to call lag on the Secretary of the Trearary for Inforatntkn as to whether or not convict labor had been employed oa the reorla Poat-oflke. Mr. Morrill delivered hk Mt speech on silver, and wm replied to by Mr. Beck. Several other Senators also tAnir art in the discussion In
the Ifonse;lB the morning hour the propose;! lacreaee of pensions from J toMI2 a month was dlttcnssed. In oommlttee of the whole
POSKIOB
aoi-Ncw
York r ham her ot Commerce building passed.
et ahk eoantr Mm other Bight
aa aha aaahmMttoai at aarM toakess aasmtet-
ad by Mm ajMatiaf-Dr BL R. Oiisaare, Joha
MmI wwMb wOff4Wai frt"eikj"a' TBaawaaB'
ia ats isvar.
The other aids was raprntatoday Tanaira
aa. teacher at the school, asatil
edbyarreaof hk gradaatoe, who ware, tm MMapiakaof Mm Jadgea, as toMM eri.
addaoad. bMIV oawaea. waa ot aw
madahv Mr. Smith wm Mm
mmml aaaa that Jaehaa sammaadsd the
aa ahead stilt laatiad ot Mm carta, abom-
potat wm that if Mm aarth revolved all
Mm Kmaisi (laeamaseaj, bbom wag pi Ckad that run oat lak tha Ma weald break off.,, Oa Mm aaat school ky tae-
oeediag tak dabato, whkh was laagaiy attoaded, Mm teacher, Mr. Theodore MaaMag-
taa, aa calling hk school to oraor, woasae atobs ased heretoore ia showing the aierkl a of Mm earth, aad, oakiag R
ta half, commeacsa WMaiag triM that the earth wm fkt, aad Mm saa
revolved around it. Mr. Smith has Issues
a ebattaage, opaa to Mm world, for a aeaaw aa Mm aaestion, aad clainw to be aim ad-
aatly able to knock 'am an oat oi inc box.
Makkt Ckist, iMdknapolk jeweler,
failed. Preferences, W,7W, mo statement.
Jsmx B. Dkutsch, Harrison County, sal-
by poison beoauM hk louisvine
tweeetbMrt jilted hint.
TvmivipoMs. dailv Jewntaf eomposing
room kas bees reclaimed by Tvpograpkkal
Union No. 1. It wm boycotted on principle.
and not for money consideration.
Jamm P. Wnwan, Indianapolis aBdertsker, who deserted his family and went
goat with a married woman a year ago, was kilkd ia a railway wreck near Atlanta, Oa. A xovrxiXT agaiaet open saloons oa Sunday kas begun at New Albany. A dmfkhatb effort was made at Bloom field a Mm night of the lath, to mob Bppe, Mm negro who so cruelly murdered Jamas Dobsoa a few nlgnU ago, by the vigiknk, bat Mm bravery of the Sheriff and hk depntiee kept the excited crowd at bay. All day people collected from the neighborhood of Solsbury, and by 4 o'clock It wm evident that to leave Kpps there over night wm almost certain death, so papers were at oaee prepared to remove kim to ViaeeaaM for safe-keeping. Jast at dusk s baggy dtove Uarrkdly up to the rear ot the jail. Ia an instant it was surrounded by Mm crowd. Soon the Sheriff appeared witk a cocked revolver is his bauds, aad stoted that be would shoot the first man that interfered. Ia a minute's time Kpps wm ia the baggy, disappearing m fwt m the horses could take him. The crowd wm so infuriated that horses were secured and several mea started at onoe, but m there were several different roade, they lost Mm track aad soon returned. Xpps k now at Viaceanas. William Bkxnbtt, of Dayton, O., wm the highest bidder for the $m,m worth of Wai but Uaaad VlV Alka CouatV. Mm
prke paid being K4,060, or two per seat, premium. The bonds were sold the other day at the Court-house, and only raprsseat a part of the county's indebtedness.
Albskt Kosrxmkld, aged seven, wbik
Was aiscnsseu. in ouuimmiro m ure wn, Mr. Symes made a long speech in op posit I to the suspension of eolBage of silver d lr. The bill for the purehase, pf the N
PMs Joha Psrter aa
She army wm i apart id fevarabfy by Mm
MHkaryOimmlttii aaiaeiawi, i
aathere-
aaaMai BBBBBaaVbMf aaam aaaeatj i anaral WWtWW Sa ajawaj
aaawaa BBl "janHPwaMa aeat
rataraet Mm Ccreaer
MMMlMrgiarPowkr, who atkmpkl to
MMdraggiat rtstatly at bid., hat who waa
ia Mm attoeapt, cswmkw Mm fotkwiac lYMaahrks: Oosapalka, bargtor; daraMaa af disease, awkker tha Mghtalagi smpMraMirn, Tf -"M daraMem at campWcartoa, iaetaatoneeaa. Twst asiaers aad coke drawers threw dawn MMtr took at Mm Standard fJoha Warks, at Mm CoaaMttorftto ragkm,on th MMt, demanding a toa par seat, advaaes hwstw. The iaetieaMsiM are hhat Mto atrfha wMt hafloas gsaaraJ. Thes k Mm aMiaalnaraf what thrMtsaskbsagaasral
atrtha. jPhs ataaslard Warks are
ha ksajnisat 4a ths asas rsajfaa, aaei it aasaaakagl sMjar watshaps vripsjaa fsjaassy,
J. W. T0MLAT, Land Cemmissisnsr at the IBfaak Ceatral Raatwar, hM aat bee heard of eiaos Jaaaary 7th, aad hk friends
aW tffaV 4l4sTWH TlSSt aMraaaWi Cl" VattaVel ftflal tStfa"pal M
rived at Xew York ea the 3toh wish a are among Imt cargo whkh had heea bsraiag
far several days. Tm Paps bM can f erred ape Seasr Ca aavM Dal Caetitk, Mm Spanish Premier, i diaerstiaa similar to that cenfsrred apot Priaoe Bismarck by hk Meliasss. Joaarw Waiksoott, at Xswsaatk, lad. was arreated oa Mm 3Mh and take to la
diaaapoHs by Federal nalcera aa a charge
of asadtag oaawdaass airsasars Mireagh Mm
malk.
A WAMtaoom baraed at Tompkiasvilk
X.Y.,mt the 3th, tegetksr with n large amoant at eottoa, Involving an aggregate kMoffWiMt. For a Mats adjoiniNg prop
erty of akaatt nnioid valae wm in great
peril. Wmu satMag timbar near Bedford. Ia
aa Mm 30th, Aarsa Cos wm struck aeross ttM sNMJsjt fcy A ftsaWsllrp5 4WS aMl4 IsWeptatrlWy
kttkd. Ms wm ahaat ifty-Mvs years aM
aa aid sattkr aad a manitur af Mm ura
Amty of Mm Raps Na. Ms ks vse a wkk
. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. lx tha Seaate ealhsllst Mr. tfatkr Introduced aa eaabliag act for Dakota. Referred. After Mm ceideratk of unimportant bitts aa Mm calendar, Mr. Shermaa addressed Mm Senate at length on the electoral count bill. Messrs. Rdmuads aad Xvark also spoke on the bill. Adjourned till Monday Ia the House communica
tions from sersrsl departments were ap
propriately referred aad the Homo resumed consideration of the bill increasing
tdows' pensions. Several amsadmeats
ware offered aad voted down, when ta House got into a snarl on a point of order
aad adjourned. Thoh. Stafford, of Parkersburg, w. Va., fatally shot his sister oa the 21st dar
ing a quarrel, aad then made his escape.
Mrs. Lawrekck umpkant, whs ot ae
English author of tkat name, is dead.
Thk ship Frank It. Thayer, from xanum
to Xew York is reported burned at sea.
Mrs. Uriah Gordox, of Rushriiie, ma,
committed suicide on the Slst by hanging.
J. H. Olivkr Co.. one of the oldest
gram commission Arms iH Milwaukee,
Wis., have failed. Ouacx Victoria of England delivered
her speech in puM in the Houm of Lords on the -21st. and the Duke of Abereom
moved the reply to the speech.
COXORBBSMAN BI.AKB MyS his SOm
m It tee will not reiMH-t in favor of a suepen-
aio of sliver coinage
Work is to be resumed nt the Edgat
Thompson Steel-works at Pittsburgh, P.,
the strike being ended. A shaft is to be sunk to the burled min
ers at Xanttcoke, Fa., to satkfy their rela tives.
ltv m ezBlosion of a lioiler at Terrs
Haute, lad., on Mm 31st, six men were fa tally ami flva others seriously Injured. Major Walsh, of Uie Canadian XorMt
west Mounted Felloe, thinks the only way
to prevent a Indian outbrMk k by dis arming and dismounting the redskins.
At Dawson, Fa., oh Win 21st., a young named Marshall and n young lady
named Risen. were drowned while skating. Hun. Pbubbmck l'HU.t.BOi nged eighty-
Mh-m. the famous Conneetkat Abolitka
iat, hM been found In Kansas living in
eovertv
AN explosion ocourrett in ute saattot tue
coasting on Yellow River, under the Maia-
street Bridge, Plymouth, with a number af ather boys, broke through the ke aad wm
drawned before help could get to him. lh body wm recovered in oas hour.
John Archbb, TbomM Archer, sea.,
and Job Lynch, the Archer gsag
of ouMaws of Martia ueunty, were indicted by the Grand Jury at
Shoals', for the murder of Samuel A.
Bunch, ia The trial or mcb one oita
desperadoes will be held at once. Job
Lynch k also indictee ior murdering au robbing Stanford Freeman, a wealthy farmar, oa Mm l&th of last OctoW. MMhsd ma went to Freeman's farm-house and demanded hk money. Freeman refused to
give it ap, aad Mm robhara kilkd him. Lynch k indicted for Mm crime, aad will be tried at eacs. Prosecutor McCormack h
he hM aa atmaekaoe of evidence that will convict Mm desperadoes.
The exhibit by the Central India Poul
try Amoaiatiea at Indianapolis elosed ea
Mm 13th aad Mm managers are sumctenuy MMefled to announce that another display
will be arivea oae vear hence. Daring the
week over 11,19 in fine poultry changed
bands. Svdaer Conger, of Flat Rock, for
instance, getting $1IW for a single cockerel. Hk coop ot Wyandotte received Mm klghest score ever given in Mm United fttetee, ranging from 34 to 18 out of a pas-
ibklOO. He refused Vm for the coop.
Ix the Federal Court, in the suits entered
by Walter Stanton, of Xew York, against
Mm hoadsBMB of tae defaulting lownsatp Trustees who issued fraudulent orders, to
recover oa their official bonds, the defendante have filed demurrer, alleging: First, that the Court hM no jurisdktion; second, that the plaintiff hM no legal eafmclty to
sue; third, that there is a detect ot the parties pkinMff for the reason that the State
ot India k not a ptaiattft, aad of the
partks defendant far Mm reason that the Rhode kknd finanekl institutions which
bought Mm orders are aat mads partks to
answer m to tteir interest ia them; ketly,
that Mm eompUink do not state facte sufficient to constitute a cause for action. At IndUnapolls, the other morning, when Frank Powers, a tramp, was ealled for
aad Maes aw Mm as pee Pmilapblpmu, Pa., Jaaaarr . A workman naased Kaaskr la 1. 3, Alka A Boa's oil warehoaM. Ill Arch stosat,
aroppad a lamp on Mm bammst foar aboat nv o'clock last svslag. Ths (41 eoakad Umbats, Instantly Iftnltod, aad Mm IkaMS aprsad aa last that Kssskr had diakalty In saeaping. He was so badly hartmd that k was removed to a hospital, and k la a critical hhHUoh. Tha BaMMS aooa aavelopad and ralaad Mh whok building. Samttsl Balky, a aaeker, who wm at work In the rear at the irit noor when the Are broke out, It mloslng, aad It k believed he was burned to tkath. Two young ladias, employed oa tha second floor h sten-ogrsphsrs, hl narrow eacaia4. One got out of a window and walked along the projaettag kdgs of Mm wladow sills uhUI she reachad a place of safety in an adjoining UulUHng. The other waited at a window hhUI ImUler wm brought, aad ah wm carried down by Uin II re in en. The are spread from the Allen InilUUng to Crew, Levlck A Co.'s oil warehouse, Xo. Ill Arch street, ami that building wm also de-troyed- . 4-
The firemen y vats time went ai checK Uie further progress of the Hre to the eastward. On the west wai Wat.
Kirk-son k Co.'s benilne store, no. ii? Arch street. The three upper floors of thk building were wsetl an a cheap lodging house. The building was gutted. As the bitrnlng buildings were situated In what l kiiowe the Oil District, nearly the entire fire department was summoned to Uie vicinity to prevent a great conflagration. For a time thera was great excitement over minors of loss of life, but so far Bailey Is the only person missing. The buildings were old and not very valuable, sad the stocks contained Ih them were not large, m an ordinance strictly llmlte the amount of oil which msv be stored in warehouses within the city. Allen, Son A Co. lose 3,M on stock and building ; Crew, Levlck k Co., ,000, tad King, Son A Co., 18,000; nil covered by insurance FIRE IN THE HOLD. The Steahlp Crystal Arrives at Xew York With FlreKaglHgto the Held-The Vessel Xet MatHy KHmsged. Xkw York, January 21. At half past ttve ojclock Mondsy night Ue Arrow LIhs steamer Crystal, which left LelUt on December 24th, deeply laden with a cargo of Spiegel Iron, bale rags, jnte and hemp, moved Into quarantine. Yesterday morn
ing her Captain came ashore and reported that the cargo under number three hatch oi the vessel had been burning nine days. The police boat Patrol ami the Are lKt Havemeyer reached the vessel shortly after six o'clock, and the nevs ha vine- hv that time spread all over the
'jay, vessels of all descriptions swarmed around the steamer to render assistance. The hatches were removed ami a cloud of smoke and flame shot up, and soon eight streams of water were pouring Into the vessel's hold. For hall an hour the pumping was kept up without material effect, when four men were sent dowa to Investigate. The smoke wan pouring out in black cloud, almost stifling those on deck aad the stench wm horrible. The men disappeared from view and remained so long that a relief party watt ent down to find them. On going down they found all four lying oh the floor Insensible. More rescuers went down and with great dlfltculty brought them up. As soon m they recovered consciousness, the men said Uie Are, which was located on the starboard side of the hatch had smoldered so long that it had good hold of the cargo, ami It would be necessary to All Uie hatch with water. This was begun, ami with Uie assistance of the Are-boat Mills, which was sent for, the work wm accomplished and Uie Are extinguished about Ave o'clock in the afternoon. The kas to Mm cargo is about 110,000. The damage to Ute vesaei k slight.
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RAILWAY ACCIDENT.
Work
ssnkaee, ha refused to leave
Rewburg Oriel Coal Company's mine at
Kewbarg, W. Va., on Uie 21st, y whiea thirty miners were killed or imprisoned ia the burning lt.
Thk recent discovery of a Nihilist resort
onnoslte Ute AknltekkoflT Falaos In St.
p4rabura has resulted in Uie arrest at
Mveateen aersont.
Mrs. Mary Maxskx, a notoriously bM
ooafldaHos woman of many aliases, was arrested In Jersey City, K. J., oh the 21st, ea tha com plaint af Frsd. Boh mart, a aslaM.keeaer. wham shs luestldsd k)
ieeotef outsf ahtat.
Mm Polks Station; aad finally stated that
he wm aa saespid ooavtet from the prison
asrvh, aad hhat hk real aaawwM Joha
Fewers, of Fort Wayne. A telegram veri
fied the truth of his statement, and he wm
turned over to Mm prison authorities-
Powers wm aanvlcted in Fort Wayne of forgery, and was given a two years' sent
ence, but after sei vlng nine month he meapel last July wbtk working In the prison hay-fkkl, aad has since been tramping from place to place, lie is about foi ly-flvs years af age, ami his appearance indicates that
he hM been busking against fate.
Thk new State-house took fire in the root a few daya sines, doing damage to Mm amauat of one hundred dollars before Mm blase wm sxMagukhed. Oh Mm ltth Jamas M. Barnes wm oa trial before Fort Wayns Federal Court far "eccentricity." Ms want to Lagrange, person, akd a iWMlnl official of Mm Fostofftee lepartment and demanded an accounting from Mm postmMter. Whan it was not promptly mad he dismissed Mm frightened official, took all hk money, stamp, impsrs, ete., and put another la hk phtee, after whkh he kft town. TtMjnottHMater did not aueetion KArae' authwfty. Trie stars af McDonald Co., at Bemsf; net, wm rsbhed of gsods to ths varus of
.alM Mm aUMf RkrMt.
A CWeage, MurllHKte OaJney Trala Threw Overan Kmhanhment By Mrakrn KhII-Ohc Mmh Killed an Several rrmm HwloHAly Injured. Albany, Mo., January 21. Ah accident occurred yesterday morning on the Chicago, BurllngtoH k Qulncy Rallrtmd at a point about Ave miles oast of here. The passenger train due Ih Albany at :S0 a. m., southward, was derailed st the nlacc mentioned on account of a broken
rail. The entire- train, baggagecar, coach and FhIIhish sleeper, was pulled down an eighteen-foot embankment, leaving Ute locomotive on the track. The train wm Ih charge of Conductor James H. lludd, and when the accident uccurred he was endeavoring to nmkc up time, being over an hour Ite. One man wm killed Instantly, The following Is n list of the Injured: James H. Rudd, conductor, severe scalp wound and both hands mashed to t AMlllar, of Palmyra, Is., killed. Ills wife escaped wlUiout Injury. They were en route to Leon, Kas., to visit a sick daughter. Louis Harris, traveling salesman, Chicago, back and hip strained. Louis Lehmaim, of llnrllHgton, traveling for a Chicago clothing house, skull crushed ami Internally injured; he will die. Mrs. Clara M. Shaffer and two llttk daughters, Edgar, Neb.; Uie mother had both arms ami wriste broken; one child skull broken. . F. A. Ragky. Cetkr Rapkwi la.; E. T. Epps and wife, of Robinson, Kan.; James A. Danner, of Ottnmwa, Ia., ami Oliver Brown, of Blythedale, Mo., sustained scalp and flesh wounds, not neeee ssrlly serious. James Brown, of Das Moines, m., had a deep cut oh the side of his head, and sustained fatal internal In
juries. . A. . George Johnson, the engluMr, though cabled ami injured Internally, raa hk engine Into Albany for help.
Conscience Money. Washikstox, P. C, January 30. A jmcksge containing one 1,000 note, two 100 notetf and Ave 9100 notes wm received at Ute Treasury Department today, postmarked New York Clly. Kitclosed ws Hole, signed "Conscience," ssyittg: "Here sr f,!00 Ih United States bills, mulllnled so as ta Insure Ute Government's gelling the money. Whatever man son's that shall he nap. I hava as wad to Mis wind sad as reaping Mm whirlwind. Thk Is ttaxt la the flaal Mymaat da. God grant mm BBBftBajaay twtWtwJI.
LostaoM, Jaaaary ft. A ataas aapro. Jpsj4lsiJoeaNP dftfT eJHf aasasa aH4(HJ anmHMftNs oahi aat hava dawaad. A aieudaJ, wk. try aky, with; wstttaa; saow faUlag, met Mm gas ot aariy riasrs, aad Mm storm atttl coaUnaas, Alltag Mm ttoeete with siaah. The route laid oat far Mm tek proosMkm from Buckingham Pake to Mia Parilssaeat bulldlags, wm taronged wHh peoide, nxKwIMMtaaMHag Uie -ckmsut weather. Many had assembled aariy Ih Mm momiag at Advaategtoiis points, and renMiaad stolid aad indlffrrent to the ekments to Mtelr desire u, wUhsmsMm passage of Mm grand tak pageant and eatch a ghmpse of Mtelr loved sovereign. Kvery peaeaution had been taken by Mm author! Was to gnan) against accideut to Mm royal cortese, they even going so far m to sprinkle Uie strests with gravel in order to prevrut die slipping and tailing of horses. At the Unw appointed (1 :30 p. hi.) the Queen
entered the state carriage and Ute royal procession nt oaee began to move, the carriage was escorted by the UonH-hoht Cavalry. All along the route Her Raksty wm enthusiastically cheered. As arranged, Ute Queen alighted at Ute Peers' entrance to Mm House of Iirds, where she wm mot by Lord llhlinrr, Uie Lord High Chancellor, ami escorted within the Chamber. Here there n most brilliant spectacle. There Ha full attendance of Peers, who, with their wives, judges, ministers and bUhop4, were all In full dress. In Uie absence of sunshine the gas in the Chamber of the Lords wm lighted, which added splendor to Uie scene. The Queen looked aa though she wm suffering (rom a cold. Her Majesty was at once escorted to the throne, and when she wm seated Lord Halsbury, Lord High Chancellor, immediately began Uie reading of the addrcw. The Queen's speech opens with a reference to her relations with the other great powers, which, she said was friendlr; she wm pleased to state that the Alphas boundary question wm settled. "The Roumellan rising shows that the people of that country desire a political chmge. My object in Uie negotiations which liste been carried on in this connection wae to brine them under Frince Alexander oi
Bulgaria without impairing the Sultan's rights." "The long continued acts of hostility of King Theebaw necessitated a war against Burmah. The gallantry of the forces under Genenl FrendergMt rapidly reduced Uie couutrjr, which to Insure peace Has been Incorporated into my empire." "Anagmment made with Spain secures to Kngtad all commercial rights granted to German in Ute Carolines." Regarding Ireland Her Majesty says: "I have seen with i!s sorrow a renewal of the attempt to excite Ute Irkh against the union. I am rwolutely opposed to Uie disturbance Uiereof, and I am convinced that I have the ?s?-
nort of mv Parliament and people. TUt
social and material conditions oi Ireland engages my attention. Although there has been no marked lncace la crime, tegal processes In many plsce
have been resisted, and organised Intimidation continues. My Irish 1 a. ..a Iva ttvAtnsLjAil In ttWlr VateM?
feCasR mnv a r era a.v.a an tmn --
rights and Indlvidnal liberty by every effort. If existing laws be Inadequate M cop with Uie growing evil, I Iouk wHfe confidence to your wllliiwieim tn iu the Government with all necc!rj" F; ers." "Bills wHI1h intrmtari. t rrat councils In Ute counties d
Great Britain which wlM, undcrtfe tk local business now transscted by wartt of quarter sessions. A measure for reform couHty government of Ireland ffl also lie presenteil." Vn 21 also be presented with hills fsciHUt.nf Uie sate of gklte lands; rewoiiK the dimcitltles hindering Ute cheap wafer of knd; mltlgntlng the distress ol W poor In the western hlghkmk ol knd, and extending the imwers of Railway Commission." I r benenclsl results will flow inm tat Royal Commission on Education ! The address closes with an "P of hope for the prompt ami effectivedpatch of important bnslne.s before 1 ii ..., .nnmaiuk nrllamest to tfr?
kplsg ami gubknee of Almighty
kasplsg ami gubknee
MORE FIRE DAMP.
rerrkte Mt Kipll t Xrwhsrc Vlrakta -Thirty-Keren Men Iwr to the WrM"ie-, With Kt I.lttlr Ik mt Any MelHg Kecevered AUe. Whrkuko, W. Va., January r..-l 2:4i o'clock yesterday afternoos plosion of Are-damp occurred in the.W of the Kewburg priel Coal CompsJ. v,hu. W. Vs.. which shook the
lngs In Uie immediate vicinity c" consternation ami alarm among the w Uves ami friends of the miners VHfl there. Immediately followks IM 0"" o! the explosion a flame oi Are arose m above the month of the sha t, and UJJ and debris of all kinds wt st"5" Great exoltement ensued and crw people hurried to the spot. The shaft In which the "ptoMcnoj cumd was sunk ht twojewj has reached a depth of Mt-J . " n' f- -U4.ro lh P
out aooHt nsji a mire """u raw rooms dlvege rom either We, theory advncl m to m tha explosion that
positive has yet oeen icr. - - of the explosion blocked .the i that ho one daretl ventHre iu u heading to ascerkln the M m Imprisoned men until sh air lJS 1m established. This work m pushed rapidly , wit-
covered, it is suppose "'.j -at men are Imprlsomnl. The g opinion 1 that all are dead, dJJJ'fca, few express the hoM that son J ' may sciHe the eecW of 2aje and have becnabk to reach from the fatal black damp, whhj mimr follows hh xp)aN "t thk Km1' A JterkiMi Threat. Lokdok, January 31. -The 9U Fetorsburg oorrespowleRt kK r that th. powers threnton to leave Ssrvla and Bulgaria, k their ows de for freeing Utrmselves from wi lug situation Huless they l!iai with. The feasibility of mP
Greece for the oOHce!lo 'ej i -.ui-i. ..nft- will not be gwnV.
and which, ol course will
t. uiViiur ih Kmc of Greece
Govsrwir of Albdnk ha bees . . . m i a.kd ha
TWS HHHOnHl wnn. . prkonars of war lu Um hmh rians have daensad to rsturn to
