Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 February 1888 — Page 2

UtAKWtt UF. WJOQUfcNOf OOUHTE.

WEEKLY OGUBIEB.

TOPICS OF TIK DAT. -

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lUOtlMrMMMM'

ejaTef Crewa Mm Frsdertak Willie'.

A?irtorttoM im rtahas and wlnhtMMMrMVBiWl States vBie in Ciranan porta. .

la tae

for a

the

Mr. Ptosne's ruiiww ""

How's oMit Teaotattoa

octe PiMfcH aadi "J Im Monk 4 to April N

"! tk Mmm Um MU inu

v oJrrSaaMir. ttMhttaeeenrtverat m CKy, Mo.;

rrr- t;' -MskW tk tnanBeovhttngferttaeteenca K,.bMc:

LTrZ!Iir-4 ta-the eeaweay -Mhotttta.

A M7U. With .Worsts

formerly msntvr r: art waa iitorosd by M. fleaer'

Ill Lfljri Lou V?1

ITMT UTiHC MOMlMT Of tt L0T1 lf0 A mm ( Torxmto (0t)w WnwarM "mm." fmMj Sis, (.MUMmoIK lot," Itor city. u4 Both doc fofct F "

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Mt'ta kkeotl at t. Ammom CU.) poai-

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of

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CXJtUUB aa4

M FortraM

CarlMa Ta.. aa

mmm WI1 th fort. T0

r. Davis LArmaof "r?"

Moat gra a saa Mt aiornpaMMt a tha

TJaltaol Maaas, awi Jafafci, itii tn m SNfc,aftrM tttaaN ml wc'j r4ioa. Taiiniir ftninm1 tt7lT taw af eKitryta4 mmnIi

tao baralac Muum l"r,":.

tmia.tai tax Upar mwaMna.

at ao, o pat , tf powlWa.

1 tit lMM. oa ta lot, Mr. Oawroa lmJaoat a Wttaalaataattwyaoloa-iaU. at taa lata aat otat oc mmk tor oaefc Aay aerra. aU ale in aa4 aaUatad Ma lorrtaj ta taa Ualaafrariatwar. Mr. JWdlabenfor triad 9 mVf tfca troatr wtta Owat Brttaia oorHoroi ta nrtm ttf1-. ' taaMeataUr Mr. Blatr, ( Mew Roaspoaire. a nttobiac dowa.

mJ wm mC aowa afoa waoa ay tkt ckair. U ta Hwmm taa qaea-

tioa af taraiMgattag tkc Xaadiac strike profokod a )a aad tateraottaa; diccaoatoa, raaattiaff ta tk vaMaga at a Taaotatioa cttiafar tae aaiotatnat at a taaetaleoaiartMaa ta oarrr oa aa taoiaadtata aad tfcaroaa lauilMattna at taJo aaMoet, aad aloa 1 tka

cool ttaaatM la tM leajfa aaa saaajwu ooat

mat Mm fro I PCKSONAL AND MMERAL.

S0aeuta gwoa w jranr

to JUm Maotek, hi M jai

k Btockaoiaa. aa mm m. laa

ir -wm a aniiiaa vmm

br an taa aaaaioara . w

Umr aad tfca eaWaat fetiaaw.

Two axrfcoya, aaaaad Arth-r aad LTa, iHwaM to raa tko towm KM aa, MaUo. aa tka kkni raaJa . mm. a. a t- aLa lil a aa

LOR vrwm wmw - Mt hi fail ferae aad kiftod both aC

WaolrW Mm fetal ataooM

Mr waat to kaow.

T.)

Mart

to

at taaTrOT (X,

r wara baakad

taSM.. thaaiatorkaTiaur rataaod

MbAakaSMt. Ja. BH MMKa ltrfSCahNft 1ft

..ftkat tkoBo o ArWtra

om aat laoaMrfat. Aaaat

oat of ware

taaoMojad aaaa ara tkwowa

raaart of Calowot ialar.

M at taa Baraaaof 8UW.Um Traaoary Baaartanat, ta rOffard to taoapUoa, a-

Toloainat aad praaoat aoaditioa oc tka Maanmaf Mm Xia-ioatio aad Ohio rirmr, aad of Mm aaiaoroao 1rMa which araaa Mma, k eoaaaetad aa tarha haaO at Mao paaite priatar.

XnMOOrrhaa hwaed ordars

araaUtfar aeaoUmc ia Mm War Dapart-

atoat. Thora 1 a rata of ttrfs ktad hi Mm Paat-Oafea partMat, aat it aaaaat to ea.aad lattar. Vary faw paapla pJ

aMantMa to it, aad oM-Maara pan

aaflT oh wn-Manad ppa, mm

toMaa daooMfartaC Mm swto hi mmaartaaiat JoaiX Wkm, Edward WUIiaaM aa4 Vftaaard Khnbariy won arrottad at Haiti -warm, JW.,o Mm SOth, oa Mm aharxa af iMrrlawoat Mm throat at lUaaGhaaay, htaooknair for Wok. AU Mm aoeal ara leaawa to Kara apaat Maemhjht of Mm ttamfeWakfc'sbawM, aad or Mm Morataa; Mm IMkMM wotaaa waa faaad daad hi hod ww kar throat cat. ,

Fbitatx dTleM troaa taa JUmcWmi fraatiarMy Mm priaeipal oMtractors of taa oaapira kan boaa ordarad to report what ooaaMtioa of aqaJpaMata aad proTkteas Mmj- caw appy ia aa aaMrsr Hoir. Pat Xhuwitim, of Kaatadcy, who aaocMdod Mr. Ctay ta tha TJaitad

8aM br appoiatanat ia W,

aftoraarda GoToraar of Xw

Xxkx, wm oa Mm floor of tiMHoaoa of Bapraaoatatrraa at Waohiastoa, oa Mm tt. aad attraewd coaoidorabM attoatioa. Haiaaow aiaaty years of aa aad of Ttaorabt aaawaaee, wit. Maa; gray hair aad whita bord. Xawa com of Mm froasiag to daathof two Gonaaa faraMrt of CaaiabaU Coaaty,

Baku, aaawd Fr4 aad Oaorfa CoraaH. WUm wattchac froam Laraa Moaad CKy fcaoy loot Maohr way, hoeaaM axaaaotod, lay aowa to aioap aad poriahad. Tha hodfas war foaad Mm aaxt day. Aacaawaor WxiJMt laid the foaada tioa saoa of Mm atial Iriah Caarehet St. Patrick, at Rohm, aa Mm lot. Archbitfcop Ryaa of PMiadalphia dailTarMl AKaxRxmo toMcraai af tha Slot Mid that, awia to Mm eoU waathor Mmc, tha

Cram Ptmoo's aferatetaaa war oMcaao-

lair Mm adTioabilHy of raavariag the Prhaes to a waraMC diaato. Tha phraleiaas an aaaataaoaory of Mm opfatoa that aa oporattoa will aot h aeeowary. Jaom Aim Datib CiJimtx. faUMr aad aoa, of JarMj- City, K. J., whiw -gaad ahoToHag aaow for Mm Erl railway at HaaxatOB, V. oa Mm 9Mh, wr track by am azprM trata. David was lattaatly kWad aad Ms fataor oekiafly aad fatatty lajarad. A aocwrr rooaaUy forawd at Taroato, Oat- strkd Tba Laazaa of itha Rom,"

Miroataa to iastitatc prooeeatioas agaiaat aU parMas whom they can prora jcailty af karl: eoatribatod aioaay to Mm Plaa

of Mm Caaapaffpi,' or aiMow foado.

T4 Tadaa TlbJMt

i . JbHiflk ririac Mm tact

Mm AaMrioaa pilarW u . i Um Barariaad to Mara

" ' " . .... m i. ' win

that tha BMjonrr a r"" Frotoataats. ....

KakthouaKK shocks wara rc

poiata ia Xaiaa, "P - i 5 am 4aWa. laaaaMa 1 aa ar

Tarmoat at aHToa o-ciw '".

of Mm 1st. Jfo danaT4 ri

bat tho shook waa mtko oaoaga m wiadows aad diaao.

Mr. Xvokxx Eixmibjiax, lorsMriy dk-ootoria Mm FkiaJUy Xatwaal Baak of Ciaciaaati, who was ia Karop whs h

was iadioMd by Mm Uaite awos Wy for complicity iatha wroap; traaaactioaa iathat baak.haa araod. Ha waat bafore Jadg on tha lot, aad caTO boad ia tha saat of $,t00. Xx.Lorb MATO 8CLUTAS of Da was raloaaad from Twlaasor prisoa oa tho lot, araor two aKmths' aoaaasaisat. Alarna crowd hW la froat of Mm ilh.. .-J wrmtmmd Mr. SatUvaa with

rmt oaUMiaaaa. Mr. SailHraM

nl roooivad addrsssaa from

jlp- atioas Tltacoiaaie at tho aary waa of whtoh t.W.tw war standard sllror dollars. Mr. Cox, Mm Irish CoaHaoaar, was eoaTtetod oa the 1st aad aaatoaood to a aMaMs's iaiprisoaaMat Whoa this tons

is ap b U to ba raarrostoa. StXTMW y oaths of Drowora, Iralaad, bar baa aoatoacod to impioamt for oaa wask with bard labor for lishUac hoBftras to eolobrat tho reioaa of William CHrioa. Fotiowwo M aa opitoaaa of tha pablfcs debt stataaMat for January isaaed oa Mm 1st: Total debt, priaeipal aad iateraet, f 1,700, 1!,4M; dobt, hm eaak in the traaaarr, fl.SlMH.Wl; daereaaa of dobt dariaic "oath, fl5.7.3W; dsoraaa siao Jaae t 1887. o,tl7,; total eaak ia tho trary, fo),.?. Pmt. Wv. McFarlaxv. oa of tha otd-

aftor-

Tarioas

a. joauHL Ma M.fr" "r"T JmZtir ww ha twadsaly swap atbVeitJ aad YkN.ity. Clooly WSwtag tha borribto mlU manUr. whlah aeamd Baaday aft-aooa, co-M rZTin vuii.. I. Wallaoa. a small town

Ifasr aiiios aoatk of this Hy, which U ahoaiaftalt.dt.la. Abaat balf-paat oiabt o'clock Swaday Wat JUakaly. aigatoaa years am, was shot mmm of tha same aa. Tha JMOMr too: plao oaly a w yards from tho Cbri-tWch-roh. Y;r,w paaiad Maa Aaa Eatas, Mm sl-rar-Sd daathtor of Polar Ets,a faraMr Uriajc aaar Wallaoa, aad taa stetar of tho yoaal maa that did Mm charch. Tb fathor aad brottMr both obJed to Mm kM kospta oompaay with Mm yoaap; maa, aad about thro woaks ao th fW was so serorsiy roprbmaadol that aa loft horn, livlaar with a friend tows. Ia Mm moaaWaM Wakoly oaattaaod to pay bar attoatioa. Oa laaaday alht Mm girHs

fathor woat to bar attar otrnroa sbud oa aor not goiap; with Blakaly bat to oom with him. Tha xiri rafasod to do so. Youbr Biak ly Mmh triad to mdaoa hr to so bom with bar fathor, bat tb yoanp; ldy told him Miatsh bad aoeompantd aim to ah arch aad would re tarn with him. Th two accordianly toft the oharoh, a. eompaaisd by aaotbor yoanjc lady f rioad, ud had aot proceeded mora tbaa adosan stopa whoa thoy nwt William Bates, the (ri hrotbar. YoaHK Estas imuvodi-

atoiy drew a rotolTor aad shot Blakaly, tha ball aatorlBf; jast ImIow his lips aad lodgiac in taa back of his hoad. Fetor Esta, tha father, tbaa oommaaosd

Mring at Wakoly, who, by mis atme, aaa dra wit his re vol tot. Blakaly taraed aad shot at the jcirl's fathor, bat miaMd him. Tha old man tbaa shot Blakaly ia th head, aad tho yoaaf maa stopped forward aad, placiaic hi pistol aalnst tb W of his bead, shot him dead. Father aad son hare both been arrested aad will ba broaf ht to thl elty today. Blakaly was of a splendid family, bat the father objected to his dag hter keeping oompaay with ah oa several groaadt. It is taon;bt the girl will go oraiy, as eke has too prostrated orar

Kxettmat tot mm aaatr

siaot. high.

HOW IT HAPPENED.

aat actors ia Mm eoaatry, was foaad dead

ia bed at bis hosao ia Xtataoapotis, xiaa., oa Mm Slat. McFariaad sapporMd Ma readr wboa Mm arat BagliahaMa was fa this coaatry, aad lator the Wr Booth, Adams, Edwia Forreet aad aU the WMmors. A vast mdMhrial parade, maay mites toa aad oocapying two boari aad a half ia paasiaa; a giToa point, was Mm earairal attraotioa at 86. Paal, Mian., on the let ETery important Iwtaees-hons in Mm cHt was raarsoaatod, maay by

laborata floats, showing; goods tastefal' ly displayed aad others by raws of arMeaas at work.

LATE NEWS ITEMS. Tae Seanta, oa Mm 3d. paosed Mm bill to iaoreaae tha poaoion of the totally helplees to MTeaty-two dollars a month. Sonrt lacalls anaoaaced Mm special oom-

m vmo oa Mm FaoW railroad reporta. Baaator Keaaa, ot Woat Virginia, then replied to the address of Senator oW-

maa oa Mm Fraaideara meaeage. axtHMei the Ohio Senator's carnage of boart oa the iarlT aad iw rievAtkw aaostioas. to which Beaator

of Stat ba rsoatrsd an

aaMfeaiioa from Mia Government of vUssaa far Mm extradltwa of Mayor, alias

tb alleged ticket swiaduc wfco

i for ta aapoaraaoe

at Fasti ht the CKr of Mexico, and taea

with Mm money. Boartoa m

hi Bow York awaalag a Martag ao-

iara a TJattod Btatoa osamstasioaor. Teat steamer City of Mow York, from

CIsiaa aad Japan, catered Mm harbor of Barn Fraacioco oa the nth, flyiac a rat low flag. Tare eases of small-pox war

The parser contracted

Um at earner started

left at Hoag JCoag. A lady seaasr died oa the paooaga. The

' ba bsea piaesd in oaaraatlaa.

statioai at Mantacket

pwarda of flfty

Taiajnal corp

on Um

ha the too

aaamaalamdaaea

Msom wM be wroehed

atataa to readored

adrift, aariagloat

Th toato

Moat of

anises prompt as-

WawVaaV lM SC aWasW

Taa Batioaal Tab Works Company

MsiKsisaort. Pa.. sesMoying ,mm

pallia a aottos o the Stat acaortag a restaiWia of tea for cant, la tho wages of salt oaMlnyni If the redaoMoa fa aot ao-

krm Mweatoa to saat aowa Mtabitihmont. Mtmilar a

takoa by the OonMnontal

amd Fsaawy hoafst Tabs Wovtaaaaapaoto.

i say tnoy win aot ssamn to any

.to

which, they stains, to illegal ia aay part

of! &m1HS Hafs4p4f Tm aew Military bill now bofonr Mm Gorman Kofchstna; atatos that Mm Joans asked ara aeodsd for arming 7N.M extra troofM la order to be prepared beforehand for a deciaratioa of war and to aroid ooaf as ion. The giants has passed the Hoses bW, hi trod seed by Jadge Rogers, of Arkansas, to ponton hors-MiiTs to. Mm Indian Territory. Heretofore tae highest penalty far horse-stealing ta that Territory ba been a floe ot ft,M aad imprisons oat aot exceeding on year. The bill as

t-wMedeatoadsMMtMaeof tewrieoamoat to Arisen year. Oxx of the large famooes of Mm Brooke Iron Company at Btrdsboro, 1., went oat of blast oa Mm Stth. owiag to Mm dMn-

catty to obtainrag a s apply of anthracite eoaL Tb Brooke oompaay atoo posted a notice of a reilaoMaa of tea par cent, ta Mm wagaa ot its nail factory aad paddle mitt esspioyes, to take esfeet Faoxaary ML

Tk ItaMoad expreos, woet-hoand on Mm Fan-Handle rndroad, raa into an open switch at Urban, O., oa Mm Stet, aad oUided with a switch-enalne. Both

oaepnes wore badly wracked. Frank Brown, eaglaisr, aad Charles ML Albaad af Mm paaaoag or toosonotrr war fatally ht tared, aad Frank Shade, roadmaetcr, waa killed. The passiagars alt eooaped.

Tux baiWiaga of the Virginia psniteattory at Mlehmond, leaeed by the Oarta 9aos Coaspaay of Boston, and operated aa a shoe factory, war desoaTorod on flre

oa the morning of tho asst. Tke nam aprsad raped ly, aaddospMa tha efforta of Mm flre depsrtaaeat Mm bafldiags ocec-

ptad by Mm shoe company ware totally destroyed, together with all tb Talaabto aiashlwsry ;ad atovk; loos, fJM),aas, Tmt too gOrg at Bt. Loots broke oa tb

Ststaad did groat damasM I abippiag ta

toresta. The ask body of toe

down Mm ritor darta Mm night.

to m Ms. Auaisor aar. aad I TBS jtatwaai awiniwss as

aretattfag advantage of Maaaiaotarera eeavaasa at uwotaaau on

ta flak iaatdo the Msreo-1 Mm let, wa a goon awsaaanoa irom an

mOHItasit. Reports front tb bay state 1 pnrUottks eonmtry.

wt of American rev 1 raw aasuuysm me mammosn nry gooan to Caaadim wators, I eotoatlsbmsat of Bnraos, Haagoror Co.

tbore to an abaadaae I ot Banal o, a, it., on tae ist, bsm Mriooaty

of flab. Tb local flaaMnaon asnsfMain I oansagon aanning proaerty,

Tn trial of Tnoaaa Oaltaa, feoaeriyef

ItsfcflJrlr IfaaBra IHKltSfffm BBflatBp PJJm cb((b WBmSw I aafrWW((oj anBrBaNBaaj anflBfa anfBplB"WBwa efcfBa'nswlftftn' HP

of taa. Tb local aabermsB that MHoagh Um artority ot Ma aaalata tot carry amr cot bis tas they knosi anaftntol want toon,

Baonaaa replied. la th Hobm a Wtt waa paaaed aatboristae; the Boorotary of War to oonToy to the City of Anstin,Tx., a tract ot land for edacatloaal iorpoeas. Tb Lowry-Wbito etoetlon contest was than taken ap and dltonoted, bat ao action waa taken. Jrr a holier explode la a portable sawMill t KmuurSU. O.. On Mm tWO

men were killed and MTeral injared. CMAiiua Hoao, the maa who named MiatMpots,Mlaa., led ta that eKy on the 3d. of dropsy of the heart, aged eighty. Tm extent of the Irish welcome to Moserf. M or ley aad RIpoB to annoying to Mm English Tories.

Two miners wore oier come by gas wbltoaesceadtag the Gormaafa shaft at Hartoy, Wton on thsfld, and fell to Mm lottom. Thy ware taotaatty killed. Fmux BVXBaao ooUoa-mill oporatrres ara aa strike at Cornwall, Oat, again a redaction of wage.

Tax Frseident aad Mrs. umtomsw

Mm third f iHrasortos of state dinners oa Mm Might of the 3d to the Joattocs of th Sopremo Ooart. Th President eeeortsd Mrs. Mlttor to dlaaer aad Chief-Jast Ice Walt aoeortod Mrs. Oorelaad. Two ear-toads of aotatoto, corn and fotd wore tent to Mm jCaasaa aaaTerers, on Mm , from Ftorre, Dak. The Chicago Morthwectora faralsbod Um trasoportaMan. Tm aanaal bannaot of tho Mercbaata and Mannfaotarars' Association of Bnlti aaors. Md. took id at Mm Motel Rn-

aartoa the ntoht of thaSd, and wa at-

tondod by rsprscsataHre bastaess bmb to Mm nomhir of two hondrsd. Thr Baprems Coart ot MIoMgan.on the 3d, decided the FaUnn wUl cone by roTerstag the eWelon of the coart below and enetatatog Mm trast. Tb roaait loar

tb will Infant. lr to reportod that Mm Aaatrtoa Sorwimont baa detded tn ak the dotoga-

ftlOBS to rot mm,9W aorta lor ta nrs

enpeaeosofmolMllaatMn. 4m PMaldoat has aavroTcd tb aot

making appropriations to aapply oieactot ta tb apfKopriatloa lor the ni year ended Jan SO, Mat?, and la aot amklng aaytoprlatlen toenrry Into mtect the prorloto of tb itot njtod S. MBL to raforoaco to exprtowtaral sta-

ottto

Tbe1leentBrdoMtor nt rme nMen, IaiHnna -A Torpedo that railed to Ks4Mle Cost n Hnman X.1M B8S.OO BaMMge to Froier. CHKUSO, Jan. Sl.-The dfoastor oa the Lake Shorn Michigan Southern railroad near Fiae station, InL. twenty miles east of Chicago, on Sanday was as follow: For soma tim the bridge orer Um Little Calumet rirer has been considered nnaafe and It was determined t repiaoe it with a new stractar Bnnday. Kiu-lv in Mm morning work was began,

and by aine o'clock nothing was left of Mm bridge bat tb girders and rails. A danger flax was knng at the wast and of th bridge and a torpedo placed oa th track abont twenty rod further on, t warn the approaehing train.

Twenty minutes latter a throng ire ignt ia charge ot Cond actor Kesitor, earn Utnndering aiona; from Blkhart. The engineer bad no knowledge Of the repairs that were being mads apon the bridge, and for noma anacoaatabte reason the torpedo did aot explode to giTC htat warnisg. His flrst inUmntion of danger was Mm glhapa h eaaght of Mm red flag. Qaickly reversing the engine he looked ahead saw the frantic gesticulations of tb workmen and jamped frwn the cab, ekmly followed by the fireman. Tk earlne neesod over the rioters with

safety, bat jnet aa It reached Mm other eta the beMna fell and ton caw were plied on top of each other, apon the to ia The flrst foar cars were loaded with coal, than cam a tank of naphtha followed by flre ears of coke. E. E. Coder, of Btkbart, was braketnaa apon on of tb flrst car, and bis body now lies at the bottom of the heap of rains. A wreoklns r4 mmm arrived and began eieariBg

away toe debris. Whttothas engaged the naphtha tank exploded, wreroly barnlag Cond actor Keeslar. Tb wreck was all remred and the bridge repaired by six o'clock yesterday afternoon" aad trains are, bow raaning regaiarly. The loos to tb company on cars and fttook hotk will probably bo abont l,W, Mm roittng stock being f ally iaord.

4-0

ah is Arkansas

has sin co been In the lower Memphis snd

teat fall she

line, sad kas not

RESUMING WORK.

CeBterMO Btewto Kesamlag OperaMonsKnMnr Mm mw Bleeknde-FenHd VrwMa to ltoatti tn n Baewnnnk. Fbawho, Fa., Jan. ceired Here thto morning front alt part af the BoanylfctH region show Tory lttlto change in the altaatton. Kkly Ran at IMwaaadoah atevrtod ap this ,-orning wltk a small force of bands, and expect .ku fi-t aerioads of coat to-day.

Officials at William Fean telegraph they will start ap 'to-morrow morning with a fall compleaMBt of hands. Tk Keystone colltory, owned by th Reading; oompaay, started np this memTTIJL rhtoea men. Tha asaal fore

ployed there is thto handred aad flfty rbbWR cwVHbI boy5 Brooks We, at Tower City, also resamed wltk Mventy men, principally bosses and farmers residing In WIlltoaH , Taltoy. The eaataany etatat they will ship sixty-nre ears from this colltory today. The anew blockade a tb Reading Cedombtaroad was raised this morning and trains wore started oa at noon. Tb

Rehnylklll liga orancn m mn sm j Mocked with aaow, aad it may take until to-morrow to dear tha road. Tka worst place to at Tripoli, where aa engine and ton cars wara completely ooTcred wltk aow. Two handred and flfty man ara now sborettag the engine and cars oat. Frank Ott, thirty-lire years old, was fonnd froaen to death ta a snowbank near Foreetrilto, Bcbaylklll Caaty, thto mora-

Loom. Jaa. St. TBrss

bar son down already, aad goosa knows what other stamen h Hbnly ta ka don, said the harbor ooBk4eBer tnla mora Ink- Ths loo gorg to broaklag np aad there ta likely to b aorkm rasultaM Tho river hat riuen to feet sinoe Benday. aad a foot and half ataos yaaterday. M roo thro Inehoa this morulMg belwoon alao aad tost o'clock. Tko rise drfaobod tho to front tho shore. The black line aeroe taa gorge otasod br daat from Mm trains n aaalag tho bridge to abont tbroo hundred yards bolow tao bridan. The rirer men are ail at work roerrangiax the gangways and dock pasta m that hoata can more farther ap s tovoe wbon high water ocote. At Mao tost ot a Oreet threo boat were auak laat

night by Maa tee foroisg them under. They are ta Tansm, Mso Mattlo Bdlo awl tb Hayes. BoToral barxsa war alao sank. Th loos can sot yot be est! mated, but is up la kke handred tboasaadn. Many yajaable iteaw

srs are in dangerous position. At oWtoh o'etook taero were tbPasandi along the lev. Mo gorgja in thirty years baa don no great damage or or anted sack excitement. Tho fall ex tout ta aotyet known. . Tb WUl fl. Hayes la a total wreck, be is probably broken la two and Is store la. Her upper (took ! tboT water. She was raluetl at 988,000, wan a stdwheeler and a beauty. Tka wbartbnat of the Alton Grafton Packet Company broke away at eleven B'eloek and floated down to Ann street,

where sbo atraok th sunken Hayes and sewMtoaRtop. The ClarksTlllo whtrfboat wave the Srst to go. It eratbod Into tae Hayw, staT-

ianflF sHMT jras The steamer City of Monroe, nt the foot of Monroe street, snaipd nor heavy hawsers. Captain Maaon and a wan named BeeDerger were badly In jnred. Between Hum and Doreat streets there

are etgat steamer ot. t-ae t.nmm There is nacre tbanJ,WO,0W worth of vessel property In danger. The City of Delta, formerly the Will 8. Hayes, wasballtatPlttebarKh in leSS bya Cincinnati flrm.and named in honor of th river poet of I.ouisTllle. Bhe was an elegantpaseonxer and freight boat and bef flrateoat was $80,000. Shortly after bei.r UunlNl she was aold to the Meni

raexet uonnmny, principally engaged rirer trade, between New Orleans. Iat

sold to Ute Anchor

sineo made a trip. On

fiu at Jusarv anthority waa re-

eoived from Washington to okango her um to the City ot Delta. The tnar boats Allee Parker, JCnteM. and Alma, bolonglns to the Consolidated Coal Company, were tied np at the foot of Lynch street, and were carried away by the lie and sank. Tho lw of the oom-

pany to estimated at $76,090. BT. Loci, Feb. l.-U bai boon assorted that the great losses which have been in flictedbv the gorging of the rirer might all hare beR prevented by proper manaxemen t, and it is also aaWthatlf prompt aseasttros were need the HIm ins Ippi rlter might always be kept pen and a gorg arerentod. The gorge which has jut moved nt forma where the gorge always forms, between th Pacific elevator and the dike of the Conlogas railroad at the foot of Robert

A venae, opposite caroneweu itiwvpoint tho river Is a nalle and half wide, bat it narrows down to feet, lenv ng n oomraratiToly smaH oallet for the ImHteaM body of water above the throat -ri. tm m 4t mUavetbo throat, and

the earrent sweeps down the Mteeesri aide ondor Choatean'a hill, and mns dtogonnlly across the Tlrer and atralgbt axalnst Ihe Contogae dike. Th toe Alls the Inerpart, and when It reach the throat it Inclination to to gorge there. It Boats will) the current under the hill and driven ngalnnt the dike on the opposite aide. When there is a. rood deal ot Ice la the river It piles np

against the dike and a sandbar la tas aastern part ot the stream, nnd narrows considerably the already smalt ontlet. Then it begins to cloft near the elevator, and when n cold snap continues for some five or six days there remain open ehannot not more than flfty yard wide n the center of the stream, The ice will

flow through that onannoi, Howej, wKhoat gorging, and, thonh the river may nearly close, It will remain open anwgh to tot the greater part ot the Ice out. Bet thord (s a ferryboat which areesee the river half a mile below, and the two transfer boats ot th Mwooarl

Faeiflc Railroad Company Hmtm abont the same point, jt by the vulesn Iron Worki. It the channel to permlUed to remain open, however, the ie J4 U the port of the river In which thsto boato operate and compel them to tie Por aavsral davs th Hvor n atong

the city front have tn lnly charg

ing that the Missouri raciiws

for boats, tho ntesonri bad gorged the tee at Carondelet in order that they might have an pen rlTerln whtoh to continue their operations. One 8 team boatman, In aphakia t the mattor, said: "They have gone deliberately to work and stopped the lee In the throat. That caused a gorg, and the heavy Ice Bowing down has ran nader the gorge nntlt ther to an tae dans from the bottom of the river to th top. The dam wa so solid that It held aU lbe tae tae above K, and the remit to, that from Carondelet on the soakh to tho Union

. i ...). mm Mm) aartn. tae

nanlrad with lOO. T

that la entailed la enornson. iimuilHkbilitre to lie

un hdnov. bat ws

ta Mm Mease r nw.

aeettaHvem near a BssatnUaa to lt. th bmiMint and stsher TreaWea tot Piniifwaata -- . ttarnnVs Kta. annus Csnta Mm Uar, WASHWOtot, Feb. 1 The effect of n iuaanse aomvietion, ssantad with ths oratorn magic (tawer at eryttoltolng it for the appreciation of others, was witnessed yewtorday la the Hones. Mr. Kay nor, of Maryland, gave amp!e evidence of the possession of Um gift of Impassioned elottHenoe, aad he carried lii aaooclatee with him a a torrent otrrfos splinter. Mr. Clardy, ot Mlesoari, the ebalrman of the House committee on eommoros,ln presentiag the majority report on ths Hmu resolution to inrettlgata the Reading strlhe, whtoh waa that the whole matter be referred to the Inter-Btale Coin mere cosnmlttoo, said ft was entirely within the province ot the eonunleslon to Invastlgate It. Mr, Ray nor, nsembar of th dissenting minority of the committee, Axed the attention otth Moasaand galleries In hit opening phrase. Bursts of andante

greeted his every period. "I know that monopoly is an enemy terrible to encounter," he conai tided, "but I have never aeon tha days in the balls of legitlatioa when honor without jh-Ic and manhood wrsbout fear could not drira It like a skulking engird from the Held of Utile." Moand afti; round of applaute echoed and rs-eoho& throughout the chamber, tho Speakers gavel not bringing tho Hoase to order for fire minuter. Mr. Raynor had hit hand grafted by forty men, and the request of th majority of the committee to have the rssol utlons referred to the commerce commlttM wai defeated beyond peradvanture. Mr. Dav Ik, of MassaehasetU, who spoke next, referred to tha failure ot tho Invott i-

gating oontmlttee on the Missouri Pacific railroad ntrike. Mr. Burnes, of Missouri, remindetl him that twenty-four hours after the arrival of that committee In St. Louis peace wai restored. Then followed half an boor of oontlderable oonfHsion, in which amendments were offered and criticized. Tk several propositions were Anally formalated and merged into the following resolution, which, without division, wii adopted : . liitoivfil, That a special eommittee of fin menbern be appointed to InvestlKSte forth with the extent. esue and effect upon lnt Btate commerce of ths oontinuett fatluro of the Reading Railroad Company to ttannwt such commerce, snd to report to the Hou by blU or otherwiso for consideration nt any time, tuh leartalatlon as 1 noccsssry to tecure M tka nubltc the rcrutar and eomplete rxwu-

Uon by a railroad company of its obligation! v serve aa a common carrier of Inter-Sute commerce d W Investigate the difference idling In tbe X.ehiak and Scuylkill rfioBI Penstylvanla between the corporations Kiting coal and the miners; ami further to Investhmto aU facts relating to mining corporv ttoss nnd Indlridual miners of anthracite cod ta coeeeetioa itiorewith, ami report the as ia the H)n with such reeommenJations M Mm eonunitteti may ar upon. After the adjournment of the Honw, Mr, Cox, ipeaker pro-tern, said that the apecial eommittee wonld probably be ap pointed by Speaker Carlisle, but that he would confer with that gentleman last evening; If poeslWe with a view to ascertaining hlf wishes.

SOUTHERN PROGRESS. rU and Harare the rroaven of the Seat In ttotlea MnnnieUrae Hiwtrrd rr Oent. Iaoreaae to Mm Past Kight Vchm, nmt JHm HK. Baltihork, Md., Feb. 1-The Jfeaufitters' Hteerd ha oomplW, throuh direct reiwrt. a list of every cotton mt in the onth, giving the name and location of each and the numWr of spindles and loom in each. Ths numberof cotton mlllsVnpindt- and loom In the South in January, MB8, was:

it, of I No. ot

Btatss. 4flrBBHSa eaeee ArtJiwiw Florida... Geonrin.. Keslnchy. Iottisinns ....4 trrlunt MtsMM-tppi XortkCawlinn...... Sooth Carolina Tesnaosoo... Texss. ... - Vlrglnta

Total.

KM tH im S.7B t! W ,tlt

a, km at.tr

at.tHi!

BW'.V'H

im,M i.m

j,4A.f

Then figares shew an ?. JJJJ oa, handred per cent. In th mJmI I : J eonstrtwtton and those for whkh W woney has been Mcnred, and n,on wh ch Sork will shortly be ''Jim Edition. to th H"Ht' r"iW0 lm tL Vth will bar. fn openj. tm about l.WOOO spindles, and , l9rCm Inorens of orer a hundred percent. irandToom. Is -t-' -..u-,, tt i retnemlwretl that tne in wea to tk balance of tk coHtry drtorth Htm. tlm. was only twenty l

cent.

Tho reports

rv. the Southern cotton

Tan uligrsphid vsrttoas of a

a storm t ta-

ta a imrtaef tb

WanSMlh WMt

Rew Onc.BAXH, Jan. The m DeaMcref this morning publishes an tatorrtow with ex-ltavernor WarnMBtk, ta wktok be atatos that b ba atoehtad toaecciH Mm Republican nomination tor GotMi ke will make a thorough oan-

rawof tb Stale aad nee every effort to . mh MeMkfalieaa vote olled no

BfanVWW BTa aaa efw - o s believe that with a free ballet and a talr aoaat Mm Republicans will win. The (toveraor said farther that they did I not

at-eaeee to stand aay onniing ow pp.aesTltto usHtarstood that the MopuWtoaTlltas sral mwte. wW plaoo MtoJor Andrew Mere en the staatainaee, J?E JIM, Bad tmM M. Eeaenaa WW

ta

loss

AU Mita We can

have to npend a

good deal to IHoteot eumlve. aKnimt U

toe, nnd,worae tnan ln.,".-. greMtdtospttatoraorsnt " wken the ice gone out. And all ior !!:!?, mJmZ that Jay GouW. tow-

ht down there way -

pradnct ' M5 gift.

: yt fc-t ,KIWeprooi The Jtttom wj aJLty tor cotton of the sdvantagM ottWeith f cm ta.i'ihowi; ta the constant enl-gem

to now amoiiinery. ii AH a Mistake. Washixotox, Fel,. 1.-A reat dnl hH

woenUy been pr.ntmi .mm Ity of. an Y?.! ZZ to

.w iHMi. tae iwiw""""

an ejMM

. r

thto. but the various stories t ""Tr Sat a treaty 1.M been preimred tor rat fr ascartolned yestortiay inni. i extradition treaty wm fo iom- P

wan tlinnrht by aom tn tVeatv. and h several Instanoe wa Itntlmeat was telegraphed front bar.

the Kntohto of Inbar. . Mi.. Vml 1. The Mational

BAlllrrr " T a an -- - Convention of Garment Cnttor and Trim

mers yeilerdav lermeu mo a trtot of tha Knights ot Ibor. eleellBs the fcllowing Bloerit Cbarlon Kata, rhiladelphin, district manter workman; Ja. Enghon, Chicago, worthy foreman;

Walter A. ninwom( ,' 1 - " t..- wrssent onwi ,-,.. ..klons. ecretsry : Klchola C. Gmwtorj J . LLTiMw whether lh

Baltlntore. district IraMHNr. f rHatriot Ejcecutlre Board: Chan. Kata. Dhairmen; Waller R.Wotbrook, seer. fZZlT!1 nr.k. rn. Raich. Breoklytt!

ZiLm Kaafnman, BnJthneroi John tan to joetto ?J!mlllJl Kona, Cleve 1 jury. or. iTdWM

u-T ItaMeaal Wtttetnoton: Adolpb protMHarv "

Uweatoal. of PhMadilfhta

Premtaent Alleged reeHUH. v.v. wk l.-AerlTatcolA

utMrur Fellows on tk tuujeo t.

Thnrg of KraHl '""y ThIWllllnm .PyyVXlVJy-

holds" ot me i"'"nd Russell BaR agnlnit Jay Oonld fTWwliiI

?rrreUt Oonhl and S

t-J tt ,k JM Sl

If Colonel renown m -r f.wWBer

thnt It n 111 bo TZ7 the grand

aa4tonr of

tar Btato TrsenBrer.