Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 January 1889 — Page 6
DURING 1880.
9cm ot Um ImporUat Irate 9t t)M Pact Ytmr. jRMwiMtM and CriNMM-Lend leg Keen! (u the Psdetleal Htl fittelal WwU,Met4ralfll Dewlhi of Xttwl Individual Kle-, Kit. kcsinmm vailvkiw. travat.vi.vii uiAMtrriKA or MW,ftB amb WAklM. Jan. -Ww. II. DeKorett, Muli slla 4rtr,XVrilWl,(W, , ..... , Jan. te-M. A: E. SotoitMMi. New York tebe MtS laWMM Feb. ?F. Crete Co., masufaeturers ef keg tfleod, New York; tHl,ttX Fte. tMiral, Heaaett Co.. Iron nawtaeiarer. Pttburicb, Pa.: ll.twJ.WA, Feb. 7-G. 1. Clark Jc Co., ha I dealers. New York City:J.i , it , Mm-. tT-atate Nat.onal Ouk ot Raleigh, N. C, fo4 it doors, cahler a4 president bavice Bed with nearly fK), of bank's fund. , Apr. at-Clarke, KaOcltfl 3i Co., dry-8sW cestui iton merchants. New York: fa).M0. May --Ja. Mel-aug-hlm & Son, woolen mantfacturers. Saancateie Falls.N. Y.i Jan. -l) Golyer Varnish Company, Chicago; liabilities, U,iXM. mi. Jul. ftcligrnan, May & Co., wholesale eMRhleg. New York. t5M.0AJ. Jut. 93-Levi ?l. Hate, dry-goods dealer, New York Cty, i2id,UM. Aug. bJoku Taylor & Co., TreBlea, N. J., li 1; puckers: sH,UU. Aut. xl-S. It. Post, New York, grata dealer; muojt. , Sep. IS-Jaeob 1. Scixas oldest 4ryoodi mmfcaat U New York City: HwW. Nov. 15-lsnnk of Durham," N. O.t N,W,rte. Nov. )-Liudauer HriKbers it Co., wholesale ckuhiujf. Ch cago; l.OH : No'. 17 Samuel It. Kolloek. New York, ;wter-works contractor: t4VVi. 1 Sow lS-lliliien & McDowell. lu mber dealers tctc. Syracuse'. X. Y.; WftftftM. Dee. 17-Catifrn:a Naiteaal Dank, ot Saa UYaaeiace. CA'iCAI.TIU.S. Jan. 5 rour wen killed by premature bbst -rxpleeioa near Laurel Kuo, la...,Tbrce ehllorta locked in burnia:; house. Jacksonville, iFhi., kmrne I to death. Jaa. M-Nlne eions killed and orer M ethers wounded ia railroad aeckieat aeaz Jlaverhlll, Mas. Jan, 13-Frunk Smith, wife anl fire chlklrea tiernea to death la their dwelling at llarrod.0. Jan. an Ten persons perish in burning board-asy-acciie at Tower, Minn. I'eb. 4-Five nien killed and twoothers fatalJy.njured by explosion In saw-miil near lietmoot, 0...Fonr men fatally barned by gas ex7'Iimiom iaulneatNanticoke,t'a...,Sixci!!ldrea jierisk iu l.urnlag bouse near Coluub.a, S. C. Feb. ft Fire persons killed ia railroad aeKlent near Steamberg. K. Y. , Feb. C Three men killed by dynamite exj4eskn at Woodstde. Mich. ..Mri. Hill and two Mttall children perish la burnlaj dwelling er Uollvla. N. Y. . Feb, U-Jobn llopp, his daughter and aoa venshed is burniay awelliay at Kutatowa, Fa. ; Feb. Xi Fimr persona killed in powder exw4s) at Wapwallopcn. Fa... . Three persons watally iniered in railroad wreck at Salamanca, 5N. Y.. ..Three men killed by boiler explosion hear Wabash, lad,M.Two men killed by dynaaoite expknton near Itellevue, O. Feb. M-F vo men and a y.rl bnraed to dth In a are at Silver Drook. l'.i. t Feb. IT Four men killed by boiler explosloa .XH-ar Uastror. LA.....V Mr. YVuissmaa. wife and chiU perished ia burning dweUm; at Newark, H.J. . Fob. 1T-Thlrty.ereit persons killed a ad eighty other wousJed, and much damne done le pro9erty by cj clone at Mount Veraon. IIU Much aamsyj alsodoneinSpsoccrCounty.lnd, , Feb. S5-'ihree children named Miller buraed to ncath In kousa at Aanandale, Minn. March 6-Five mea killed by premtture tfyaamlteexpIoelOB la mineatlsbptmfnx, Mich. Mar. It-Estimated that'll persons loat their Jin's duriiii.' tecent blizzard in New York City. Mac. 17-Ma 1 tra n went thioujh treMIe at Slaeksbear, Ga and i persons killed aad siaoy other injurcJ. Mar. M-Tbiee men killed la railroad wreck at Burro. Fa. Mar. j Two churche. ,Hr stores and IS dwellings destroyed, three persons killed and Mvernloibfr wounded by tornado at NlnacMar. as Three wen ttilled by powder explealea at Kittvnbouse Uarv Fx Mar. S9 -About 4miner lose their lives by natural gat txplos.oa la mine acar Kick 11111, Mar. SJ-Tnree boys perished ia bsratag hara near Macon. :Ao. Apr. 4 Five person k killed nn.t many others f atatty injured ta ra.lroad accident near New Hamilton, Ia. Apr. 6 Four men killed by dyaamlte explo- - a:oa at Miller. Statioa. Ind. Apr. HJ Four mea killed bv saw-srll boiler eipkk.nat lsalilwn. IU....G. K. Armour and aen Imrced to death ia dwelling house near Cedar Uap, Mo. : Apr. IJ-Four persons killed la railroad wreck near II rmlasham, Ala . ..Mrs. llaker .anJ child burned to death near Wells v.lle, 0. Ai r. ar Two persons killed and several iaired ia railroad accident at Alma. Neb.... 'oarersens ktild aad many Injured by Klvlay way of ttcor in a crowded hall la Rusasyl "raaia, O. , May -1 Two little girls at Sbawneetown. 111., 'fatally burned, while rouriDgcjaloil on Are... :Xnt:re family four adults and three children $erkbed In burning barn near Arlington, Neb. May 14 Car of dynamite blew up at Locust dsn. Pa., killing seven persons, wounding 21 cthera. and demolishing ) houses. May S Woman and babe burned to death by lmr expktstos at Fort Edward. W. TV. ..Two cMMrea perish inburnlsurdrrellingat Wilshire, O... I'owiler-houw blown up and two mea Ik tiled aad fire others fatally wovndedat Dessei aver. MSch. . May le-A Mrs. Lewis and three young chil drea perish tn burning building at Cleveland. O May :3" Five men killed la railroad accidea:ntear Kand. Iih Foist. Mo. May 87 Three children perished in a burning cearaing house at Pitts ton. Pa. Jun. 1 Three men killed by boiler explosion In Iron works at Wyandotte, Mich... .Five mea I tt ally scalded in explosion on n raft-boat near WiBOa, Minn. ...Two men kilted and three others fatally injured by railroad eellislea near "Waverly, X. V. , Jan. 4 Klevcn pertoaa per.sh ia burning hotel at Rochdale, Tex. Jun. 5 Three men killed by boiler expiesle -atDeaa ton. III.... Four men killed by ateaavanata explosion, SI. Paul, Minn. , Tan. W-Two men killed by boiler espies lea tiear Vaadalia, 111, J til. a Three men fatally scalded by a better cipioslot. at Port Huron. Mieb, Jut. Kour persoas perish ta burs tag (amtw9 near Sault Hte Marie, Mleh. Jul. 9-Three men killed by boiler exptetle silk mll!-at Alleatowa. Pa.. . M . i JuL lt-Kight peisona killed in railroad analent near Orange Court-Ilouse, Va. JuL 13-Th ree men killed ia itowder-mlll exvloslm atCreasoiir, Pa. . Jul. -A man namctl Prcsser and two boyi 3r.9lt in burclng building at Mayaard. O. . AUK. a Bcvenieen iicoh nm imi v vbuhv others were injured by the bunting of alx-atory bniltlineU New York Cl'y. Aug. 8-Twenty persoas Icju red (many fatal3y) in railroad accident near Moryantown, Ind. .'.Gustavo Derg. wife. motber-la-Uw and ch hi perished in aim raise hoase la New erk fjttV Aug. 9-Flve mea Willed by falling wall at Kro 1a Chattasootta, Tearu. aad Hve other lives wore .lett la the lire. .... Aug. 17-Twe I'ttle clilldrea left alone pertsbett In burning bouse near Columbia, S. C... lmea Wallace and hta mother lest their llvea .in burning store at West Charleston. V.a. ly, aal msny others severely ADX l 4 uwi nm avwrm ' , - hbbbwu ur extlestoa at h paper-mill flro in Mesasha, Aug. 27-Three mea killed awl many kurt in railroad collision near Krum, la. Meaaeha, Mian, ind many ethera kurt in railroad collision near Krum, la. , , Aug. Si Three mea auieu y premaiurB w rhanre ot cannon near Merra, N. Y. - A4J-Three men killed by rrematuro exjostea ot dyaamtte cartridge at South llelhlea hit. 31 Four yettnz people killed aad seeeratollur, wounded Ly falling otbridje near Taylorsv lie, Ala.... Many miners killed by gaa cxnlosioA in Miino near Scrantcn, Pa. , Sept. S Three gue ts lost t heir llvea la bara5ri Hotel at Wen Hujrior. Wis. i Sept. I F.vo men 1: lied by Iw.ler cxrlos Ml South Pittsburg. Ttnii. - Hent. hi four men k lied and others fatally Uinnd in mil wad coltlfttoa near Wadawerth.U. . uTri hiph kiilnl a-.d Ave otheiime'riottsh- Injured j prematura blast explosion i uT-..ur hSldrB Itarned to death at Dcvine Station, Tex., by explosion t aeaao-f " Sep. I-Three peraons kliled in railroad eolHstanear Oaksburg. l.1v.w??'irL.teJr ....t. ... ! .,'1 .mill at l'olat Mountain. V.;. and tweeth;. by similar expiosMHi "l.r atr. wife and live children ami a tramp perished in raWg d welt JB tlMvva, Neb. ...Ninety persons severely, many latallr? inlared bv faille fleer in cat hoi M ikirJ, t tflihl ne. Ph.. ..Three men killed and mvo badlv injured ia l si i reed eolliswa near .'"SaJvii t,HkrMt neeme aevere4y. .anany fatally, Injured r!t"f
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aw HM-ty others ssrtoaolT Ie lteM wreck near Pen Havn, Pa ... Several person faiauy injured la railroad oliUuta aar Mav Oct. sat-A wa9n-:ead a seven people struck fry kMNotiT oa railroad eroMikf aar IIof. r, XoK. tkrea batay )a Matty kUW rm4 tw; totally kart. Nar. t-Piva maa ktlt4 aatl a aumNr of otf erlrrdby -xpkHlo ofltatkr 9t UjvJj,j auek! fr Keadiay r ., . . t Nov. a.-ri(lea persona killed aad otken laiarad ta mlaa oxakMloa Rear Iok llaran, I'a., Nov -Ntariy StVjr ltv lost in bwralay ta gang and Untara works at Kocfctr, X. Y....K aoty uven lost Wy extoMo U roal lalaa avar inttsbury. Kas. Nov. 10-Four person ta tally banted bj atrdaM)i mine exdooa atarlkHtoat. I'a. ... Man, wife and daoxtttar certak ia buratay 4wll!uy at Vernon Center, N. Y. Sow 14 A rraxy woiuaa named lkrtkun. at Ptttsbnrif. Kan., t.nd br lour eblUron perk in their burniaydweUlaywluck sa bad act oa flro Nor. 15 -Three I ttlc ytrl? struck by enM and killed on railway Uridae at C rcleville, O. .... Seven wen killed in railroad colltatoa at
Valley Falls W. Va. , , . f Nor. -Frty' passemrers injure.!, many serua y, In railroad ardent near llarriwu, . O... House of 4ark C.rifS. Howllfik pieea. ! K'.. dctrojed y nie aawl all tk faw ly ir ueron), eseept Oreyg. who was abeai I rem home, burned to deatk. Nor. -Two little children of Carl ocbeklny. near Waterloo, la., sultooattd to dJtk a a iHtrn:ns uwejum?. Nor. it-Tlin-e mrnkiUedby boileresjrios'oa at Cochran. lnd....Tbrc niea killed by bo li-r explMion at Cfnterr.Ile. P., and CWrt?e ral nser and his lOycsr old daughter killed by , iwtir cxrtkxio at Scrnfltowu. V. Nov. J Several miners penh in lire in cop- i per mine at Calumet, Mich ... Tour men killed ad several otber daaircrously injured by dynamite explosion near I.vx oytoo. Ky. I lec. men horribly, threo fatally, burnea by molten steel from an overt iirr.ed ; ladla In r.tubaryb. I'a..... Three colored cliib ilrrn. locked up at liome. rrih in buraiug i ilwtllinx r.c.ir Irmtfton. Oj. le. a ujniiurior ana inree oinr wen lives lost, asalnst 116 the nrevious vear. Dec. ID Flour dust exploded in an oatmeal mill in Chicago, destroying that aad adjoiamg buildings and lulling thiee men. Dec. 13 Three men lot the r lives In a burning mattress factory at Prov dence It-1. Dec. li-Four mo.1 k.lled by the tilling of a treule at Stevens Point. Wis. Dee. 13-A taotberand two children rarish ia burning dwelnns near lluntiazton, W. Va. D 'C il engineer killed and two men fatally injured by a bo ler explosion at Frankfort, lao. ....Two ycrson penshod ta burning hatel at Mlssotil?. M. T. Iec. i!'-Three nltro-glyeerlne magnalnes at llucbartaa Unllow. a.. blew up. k lttag two men and tUrin; gtoitdaaiaje to proreny. Dec. S3 Miisisilppi steamer Kite Adams burned near Commerce, MIsj.; " lives loL Dec. a Four mea killed by bolter cxplooi at lloulder, Cal.., Mm. Piicstly and sraudilauzhter burned to death in housi at 1'oreit C ty, Pa ...Scvort lives lost in burning steumer at Alki Point. W, T. Dec. 5 Over S3 persons perlshe I In VutnHg ot steamer Jona IL Uanna at Plaquemlae, La cniMiw Jan. K A Swede near Princeton, Mien., killed hta wife and saves children. Jan. IS-In Pike Co.. Ky., the llatfleld gasir shot aad killed Mr. McCoy ami her two eldest children. 'aad burned to death her husband and two youngest children.. ..Frank Touekner, South Ilrooklyn. N. Y . killed hta wife aad then himself.... James Unnrter, Krchestcr, N. Y, fatally U'at hi wile with a hatchet aad thea killed himelt. Jan. 27 Three nezro prtsoeers shot to dtith by masked nen at Ptymoatb, N. Q. Feb. 7 Near Stowartvi!le, .Mo., Wm. Ball shot a young woman who refused to marry him, and thea kluM himvilf. Feb. S A, J. Stc.l. prom'Bcat citlzin of Chicago, murdered in his residence by burslats. Ft. 9 A larmer named JansuseJ-etr. near New Prague, Mitia.. in a quarrel over monrr, k lied h i wife, b's daughter and thea h;nieir. FjIv 10-John Katie y. Mechaaiciburg, Ind.. shot his step-s ster. with whom cc was la love, her aCluiiccd nnd then killed himself. Feb. IlAt UcrllD. Wis.. IL W. Hacker. Is a fit of Jealousy. I. tiled his sweetheart and then himself. . At Altooaa. la.,aietcrEvuv. while drunk, killed k a U-yrar-o.d daughter aad thea himself. Feb., i:-0. P. Traett, York, Fx, sliot kli wife and then killed himself; ciuso, kalousy. Mar. H-Ncar Polo. IlL. Samuel Wbttmeyer fatally shot George Albr htand s.iter,an4tlif a himselL bccan the youac la y rejected hta. Mar. 13 D. N. Warren, Hsnton, Me., under arrest for mu.dcrms h!s w.fe. when taken into the rrcsenc of li s two daughters fatally shot tiietn both and t'.ion killed himself. Mar. -J h Oillcsple and wife. Chill cOlhe, Mo., foiiRht with knives acd fatally wtur.ilca rash other ...NenrCfflnbaru. 111., Henry L.iue killed tiU wife and then himself. Apr. IB At Cooper. Tex., IL F. Doyditon shot hu hancecaml then himself because ot pestpoo' tacnt of their marriage by the young lady. Apr- .lames Smaltey. L eking. Me , tnou.a well orLkilfed Ir.s two cliilJrea aad then cut his ewn threat b. c&ute of .can of the poor-house. Apr. :-W, Kuileck. Newark, N. J., shot his wife and then hmvat because ot jealousy. May 21 Geo. Thomas, Cincinnati, killed Msgae Wise and then hlmMJlf : Jealouay. May l-V. J. l.cFarland, Cleveland. 0, while drunk shot his wife anudaughie. and then himself. ...Mrs. George Heed, Napoaaee, lad., Icaid Into a well With her child la her arms; both drowned. May as-Keutca Drake, li s wife and two graaiiehildrea murdered in I heir home in Kickapoo. Wis.... Will am Miber. UrwnwSck, Mo., shot aad killed his wife and a maa named MorSMy 6 Joseph Sberer, Albany. N. Y shot and k lied Ltzz.e McCarthy and thea hlmselt because she would not marry htm. Jua. -U. C Herkimer. Faircblld. Win., shot his wife and then himself; demetlc troubles. Jun. 13 UconW Taylor, Indianapolis, lutally wounUel Miss Delle Ifiro wn and then killed himseir. Jun. anMrs. March, Pittsburgh. Fa fatal); re soaed i.prscir auu Her two cnimrcn. Jua. 3C Silas Ilob.ason. Minnearelis, fatally shot his wife, a maa named We at, and thea himself. Jun. S7-Charles Deekler. Ilucna Vista, IlL. killed Ins wife and then himself: family trouble. Jun. 23 A colored boy named Lemuel Dean. Jipkaonville. Kla.. la revmse tor a whimiiaie fatally poisoned his father aad four other mem bers of the family. m , JUL .13. M. Henderson. Trafalgar, lai, killed his divorced wife and then htm-elf. Jul. 17 In a duel at Staaton. Kr.. John Itose wia futa lv wounded: S. Hall Instantly killed. Aug. 3 in a quarrel at F.lkbart. InL, UenjaBin SOOlt laiany suniwi lonre mrn. Aug- la quarrel at CrueiaaaU Wm. Aekland shot and k.lled two other mea and then hat himself dead. Aug. 11 While relisting arrest for murder at Maau.nrioah. I v. Fraak (Jallun ahol and killed Darid Campbell aid llert P. ce and wa himself also Killed,,.. At riainvme. conn., uio. nranley shot his sweetheart and then htnuelf. Aue. 1 In a tltot jealousy Adolph Ilarman. Naveslnk. N. J., tried to shoot his mother-in-Jaw and then killed his wife and himself. Aug. IT A race war in lnrci Louisiana ism Hies culminated in the killing of 13 negroes. Sen. 1 A larm naaa atuutue uock. -eo., threw a loy into a threshing-machine, and was i immediately lynched by his fellow workmen. ....in a ngiit ictweea viynanies ana nersethieves rear Pjlatlora. CoU, all the latter (17) and three ot tha termer were kilted. Sen. 4-Samuel Ucanlaa lUou irlllr-. Kr.J hilled his wire tor refusing to lire with him and then tojli his own life. . Sen. 6 Anthony Maher. Newport, K. l-.sioi h a wife ami then himself; Jealousy. Sen. 8 Wm. Server. liiixaneiniowB, inkllled his sweetheart ia a fit ot Jealousy and then took hit own life. . , , Sep. 1S-A young man et Prtncetea. Ind.. fatally shot a young lady because she refaeed hta earort 10 tne ia r. . . . . Sep. li-CMaries Kietn, iwi vt ayar, a lit or jeabnitT anieaaia ineinii.jji.. S?p. is-Anorew kuwi, near Msin t wh le drunk shot and killed , ?hbor named Flak and his sister and tUsn killed hlnaself. pled her two childiento death and then eemi U A wAtnSn ail I It nil OHI lant 1 c 7h "" V? Tf'wu Tr-.httown. Ind.. kllUhl his mother and sister, net fire to Hie house ocl J , ,., .,v. til .tut rad killed hi father beeuuie the hitter accused t ve i saaisTi. xamrv a a . .majinn, iim nwus him ot swallng whTle'quarreltay with his wife was taully shot by the tatter. net. -ljvd Sellers and wife murdered ri aUAi Geinr-HKift tiiv. uuiivn i init ...i wtHiM urrd bv robbers near Mount (3 lead, n.... At Colfax. W. T.. David Yale killed his ...... n,t , k.M h(aul(- lfrv'uwv. Oct. Sl-WM am llarriwn, lltaesvile,Oa., in a nt. nt iealeuir killed his n ne anil tatallv wounded his Mr... Solomon Hrubaker, near Wa-ih niton. Kan., murdired his mother and tlirw rut hi own throat. Vnv t 1 hren while men were kilted and one nniart-d ttallv hurt In ttit'ci riot at Portmouth, Va. ...During a political dlniurheace In TvxiKton, Ky., Hve men killed and one fa wny nun. s!r. li-raert-hnnse at Henrietta, Tex.. blown wp by dynamite ...Peter llewe and wife, ' in., murdered m their bed bv C I Xerckhar'. who afterw.trd eommnted satewle. Dee. I- A mebiermed U lfath a mafeeret
fatally hurt in railroad coll Mow near Ynuays- n. I.; coidwater. Kan; uuhjc. i, town. O....LaU pnvrt!o.. c';Ci nrBit ! manes N, Y,; (Joiuthwaitc, Tex.: Legoalcr. the year 4 boats were lost, ralue.1 at f,M, ' lis.; llarnsburs, li.s M lwaukt-e. W t"' -nimi. vaiiiA.i at rrrrrn iu tur- vt X wtr uu T.ivjrfH. Fla.: lUlrtl'-'lJ. Nfl).:
Muned ltawe ntM':ed the of Wrw eg htm, Ala. and wor Mrod nnoa hy the sk)ri and Ma oOeers. Xtaa nson weri Billed and about thirty others woaaMled. aonae Dee- 17-lHtnatg ittns riot at Hahalak, Miss., ttv white were klUdaa4 six other wenaded, Ike. x-Two whites and re nayrw kiUad a a r.H at l-anar. M i. riKaC. Jan. lS-Seyeral wbJeale bosiaeH hohMt leladianatoli Ind,; U,W. Jan. sa-MilUaery storos lhiadlrhla; IS Jaa. l-On Hroadwar. New York. $I.M-V Feb. la-ltaMnese bioek in Provtaeno. K. I.; wi,o a. Fib. T SMatoleaf aavd DensU Asylaat, lnlton. Mo.. V-D. Feb. -lTn on jare Theater, New ork, atd other bUlUllng: TlU,t.l. Mar. 1 Immense furattare factory ia New York City; i.Myk. Apr. t--Villare of Amesbery. Ma, At'r, "Ce3tral City. IK T deMreyeil hot a storo or shop left atandiae- -liai butldtags burned and 5J families readercd hoasete, MayT llarrel ami case factaxy, htootars Island. N V ; $VtM9. , Jun. ft Tatnmanv Hall aid Tony Tastor'y Theater. New York City: f.KJ. Jun. IS Towaof Dulwi. I'a.: r!.frV). Jub. 5 Ucbteateia llros.'s cigar factory, New York City; tWVKW. Jul, 3-Town of lioflya. W. T totally deal roved; tKXX Jul. at yuiMin i of 1. UissniiB ; Cx.srocer. Manvneld. tX; tl.' .'. . , ... Sep. Katlre blocS la Uuitlmore, Md.; t!.-''-H0. . , Sh-p. 0 -F.vo kloi-ts la San Fraaclseo, Call Nov. 13 Watsoa'i store, Brcoklye. N. . ts Win M , , .
I)ee, 27 in ami lion to me loreyo'np, urnnw tin itnit -.mi wk k oerienct'il durllia durltig j tuc yoar in buslm-si port:oaof the followiny J townsr Sallda. C'At IJeaufert. N. C I-oulwi ' Couit-llou Va.; Monroe, U.:x. ranlrMtna.; i llnlrn)2i M Aili-ntown. 1 v. : l.ttatUu. 1 la, s Courtland. O. ; Klaitra. N. Y.: l'rovuljace. Maeys. Md.: Depr-. W-M Moamoittn Center, Me.: Winona, Minn.: fioii'.toro. t'a.: Trenton. Ky.t indcrsviJe, Gv: Hot Spr ngs. Ark.; Illuoi. I). T,i GoldeaiUte. W.T.; fejuth Pittstiunr, Tenn.; IlcUefonte. Pa.: Fa rvdle. Mo. i Wako-.da, Mo.; L-ingsbtirg, Mich: Glajle Dun, Pa.: Warren, Pa.: Haverhill. Mass.: Sulwn. Ca'.; Alpeaa, Mch.: Avon, Mat.: Oio, Cal.: Fayettevihe. Tern.: Hockinghnm. N C: SuSHk. Va.; West I'n.ty. O.: Newtiern. Tonn.: Ulackstone. Va.: Hampton, Va.: UiehBeId.Onn.: Fresno, Cal.: Stanton, la.; Peoria, III.: Wadena. Mlun.: Durbam. X C: Clinton, lrd.; Inrnster. HX; Ditlas, Col.; Huntlnsetoa, N. Y.; Uernc, Ind.: Washburn, Wis.; Florence. Wis.. Nw Albany, lad.; abasha. Minn.; Cantoe, D. T.: DMphe. O.; Ito meo. Wis.: Antwerp. O , 1'ieasaatvdle. Ia.; Valentine, Neb.; Lakeside, WK;ICirw!n. Knn.; Hale. Mo.: Howlls Green. O.: Macon, Ga.: WycIlrTe. ICy.: S-stith Hand, ImL; Pokomoke City, Md.: HureUa Spring. Ark.; Dumont. Mls,t Jonevl e, Vs.; Manchester. Kan : Jron Mountain. Mch.: Kussll, Kan; CHmsteatLKy; Nashville. Tenn. ; Aubut n. D. T. Dec. -Factories and dwellings cover-ns; three acres of ground ta Cincinnati: th.ul ... Seven acres ia buiiaess district ot MarUehead, Mass.; IU.UWJ, rOKKIGN. Jan.4 Tweaty-Hve sailors drewreJ by wrecklag of American arKaiaierior rciana. i jr-gps "r?.31'"1 s.;aVh7.y,,sa. 1 churches burned and converts massacre J. Jaa, II News received thata.0) persons In Montenegro had b-ea deprived of food by Hoods ... Cholera cp.tl-m e decrcas.ng tn Chili. Jan.i-0-Wi. O llr.ea released from TutlaBBorc JaiL Jaa.1 Loodoa divorce coart deckles a divorce procured in America vat.d ta Kn?lasl. Fab. lJ Heavy seow-starras in LnIand France aad Spain., News received of os of :.urJ 1 ves by earShiiuake in rrov.cceof Yuaran, cnif!1 i Feb. 27- Village cf Valtorts, Italy, half buried j bv avaianclK. and lainv live tost. Feb. VJ-Mr. Pyae, M. P., conv cfrd at Clontae), Ireland, under Crimes act, and seat nefd to six weeks imprisonment. ..Great fall of snow aad destructive ava.ancLci la Nor'.Uera Italy. Mar. 1 IL Wilson. scn-ln-Iaw of cx-Pres'-dent Grevy, convicted of compl.cliy ta Les ca oi lioaor uecorat:oa scasuai. ami scnicnccu to two years' laiprtsoncient, 3,J franc E20 and ceprivat on oi civi rights for flrt jcars. Mar. -Emperor Wdilam, ot Germany. Uica at Uerlin. ase d ai year. war. 10-Priz. tight between Sutlirin aad M.tcfccl!. near Cjanttlly. rrance. MSed. la a .-aw alter S3 rounds. Mar. li-At Berlin FmW.ek IlL formaUy ptoelaitncd Ettipe wot Germany. Mar. 13-Much drvistat oa caused nd maiy lives lost by Hoo lsiu Autro-Huagary...Tr-rible snow-storra In (anada. Mar. I'fJ-EinperorVVilliatn'i funeral at llerlls. Mar. IS-Tlstrty Village destroyed by Uoooa in Hunrftry. Mar. i3 Airlce from China say !hs earthquake shocks In Yun Na roat.nucd three weeks, deitroytng several towns: at Kicabhleu ,C i-croni were k-lled. Mar. 29-1: 'porteJ taat 7J.0JO persons were readercd Lomelcss by recent fl 4 In Otrmany; damag" to property oatitaated at i 0,Mar. Si-French Ministry resign. Mar. at Dan h Uiutstry resign. b:eaiiM cf trouble caused by a deacie-cy b.lL Apr. S-:,ew French C iblnet organiietJ. Ai r. ll-VMl.ata O Krien, Irish M. P.. arrested and taken to Leugnrea jail because of a recent speech ...Kicaani Howell, of Un;lar.J. at Laccaster. Esg., woa the Urt or tkris bieyi ie races for chumpioaih'p of the world over William A. Uawe, ot America., ..General Itoalangor fleeted to French Chamber of Deputies from department of the NorJ by 3,0)J majority . . . Noel, tiiVeatoc of dynamite, died at Uannes. France. Apr. li Matthew Arnold, poet, cr tle a.l scholar, died ot heart disease at L.vcrpool, Eng., aged 0". Arr. lS-Unt!h House ef Comraees passed bid to legalize marruge with a deceased wife's sitter. May Adv.cet rejert desPacttve hall-stems at Deitit, Moradahao aad ltaccbati. Iadia; hundreds ot lives lcs. aed maay houses destroyed. May 1 1 Achbtshoo Lyaca died at Toronto, C n . John D lion. Irish M. P., eoav cted at Dublin of v.oist.ng the Crimea act and sentenced to six months' imprisonment. Uuv'I.Wir. nwlvitil f th faurnlnp nf houses at Olivo. tn Core a, aad the loss of many I lives. May -Corar!efca of great Kastlaa railway into Central Axis. ' Jun. S-OveriMJ dwellings in Hull. Oat., destroyed by tiro; 2,3,3 persoas rendered homeles: lo, l.ii,(iu Jua. 11-SpanishMlalstryresigned. Jua. it New Cabinet orgaaxtl at Madrid, Spain, with Seaor Sagatta as Premier. Jun. IJ-Emperer Fredenea, ot Germany, Jiui?? Emperor William, of Germany, isiad hi Brst proclamation. . . Jun. 2-Tlic town ot SuwUvall. Sweden, almost eat rely destroyed by re. IstS.wao9 Jul. Severe carthnke shook extended from Ilelicv lb; to Kingston. Can. . Jul. a Preident D.az re-eleetedby Mexican electoral college, , fought aduel with swords near Paris; former seriously ounue. . . Makwlits. Japan, by which J lives were lost asd manr other persons injured. AUK. lw Jim.-s J tvij, t'nr jv-.,, member ot Pari u hip nt. sentenced to four nonths imprison mcni r imjiHm,TOw A. It Authentic reports state that bv the r runt on ot the llnd.l-Kan in Japan. July 15, sens were Kiiieo. wouw aui,vi5iiiniM hemelest and destitute. Aug. It COII s:on uciwcen unnre.s siser Btsd Thlngvalia off Sable Island, by which the Getser was suak and 1 18 persons were drowned. Aug. IS Eleventh conference at the Y. M. C, A. ot the world convened aiftvocKaoim.iswetiei. i ttr c.tpai dei.tnict.rm ta rronertv and maay lives lost In thunder-storm which turned r.vcr Kistern Ontario ami the whole of Qaebee; iliatw rtiimatcil at lt.Wi.0 Aug.2l-i: ght Iter. S. S. Harris, Ulshop of 1'r.v.cttint Epi'capal dioceieot Mtchigau, died ia Laaum, axei . An.'. 27 Iaternatlaal corn aad seed mnrket epencdnt Vmnni. ... Sept. II Overi'W lives reported loet In recent t j clone ta Cuba; proiterty loss several million dollars. Sept. vil-Kx Marshal ot France tlH at Madrid. Spain, aged Sep 5-Valpawl?o. Chili, flooded by a burstftd teiervoir end over a thousand Uvea lou mil tiroieny damaged te the extent ol . ',". Sen. ta-ntward Hanlan. cx-champ on. defeated la a beat race in Australia by Peter Kemp. Oct. 1-rtnow IHI throtiBhmit Ensiantt Oct, .".-Tom Ktnj, ex-chanukj puatltst. died in London. , , Oct, n-Disnttrnns IJooils rtportetl m the province of Moiikden, Chinas maay live lost. . . . Three thouianu hoasiea rerorted destroyed and many persona ktileil or hcriousty ihjured by great storm at Xckagori, Japan.... Cholera .till rating at Hong Kon. . Oct. K-Death announced ef Sir Aathony Mv grave, t'roversor ef Qaeenslend. , . Oct. 9-Kaew u tn eejth at tig iached la Metreal,CtM
Oet.w lay arsNMHMl aeeMkmt aaod y a laad4llde at Utersa. Italy, Mk) peiiwn killed and M otbeM tnjurei. Xor.a llritlsk Pari ament reassembled, Xov, Klaevsniy persons drowned tn colts Ion between steamers in llr t sa eh.inavi. Xor. Village of Vaubeeouri, Fraaee, totally desiroyod by Ur. thousands ot peoplo being rendered homeleeaiid destitute .. M. Ilertoa stein, Free dent ot Switzerland, died at iterae Dec. 1 President Diaz, of Mr ilea, took the path ot oMee for h a third term. Der, I Several mysterious murdera la the Whilechapel district ot Loadou occurred during the yoar. the victim being ooteaf t women, Wboe bodies rore Uorr bly mutilated. Dee, fl Autbent e Information received that Stanley, the Afrieaa explorer, wae alive and well la Atigutt, Dee. General Iu!s Mo llkof.famous Uasa Ian oMeer. died at Nice, aged . Dec .Hoieral shocks of earthquake is sutsra aad northeastern parti ot S.u a.
1MUSTKIAIJtn, A strike of 51,00) m ners In progress in tha Schuylhlll.P.. icJon.the alrlke ako exfn'l ni? t the Lehigh region.. The Newark tN. J.I rtfcosmakVs Tnuia Union decided to withdraw from the Knights ot Labor. Jan. M) Ncirly all stcel-ratl mi'U la conatry cjied because of railway manarjera refusing to purchase nt over M per tun. ..... Feb. S Central i:x-cnt.vo DOtnl of .KtlgQts of Lilor rctiert UXtt.O increase in momboiab.p of order in Jaauirv. . . 4. FeiwS-Thu 3.0 0 r.klng ornploy of th Troy( (N. Y.I steel andiron aecot 10 per cent. reUuclha in wajo. Feb.13 Several coll.er.es In i:eadt5.Pa..dLt. trictresuratsopcratJoni. FcK 17 S,r hing miners in Schuylkill, P.v, region ordered to return to worit FeU wj-Ten ic eut, Im reao la wnse voluntarily given to worknea tn Delalre yO.) biam: furnac'. 1-vti.ai Striking minora at Palmrya, (O.) renume work at old prices. Feb. lt Great strihe of engineers ami nrcmcnon Chleag-, L'urllcgon X-Qulncy road.... 'I hrtoiUocsarid employes n( the KtlgarThonison Meet worl.s, I'ituburuh. Pa., tltsuliared for rcfustng toae cpt teisa . f eomnauv. Feb, '."i Miny trer In Lets (,'hiPa.imlnlng region onlored by K. of L. to retum to work. War. l Overall. Khlpcarpcntcrsln MllwakC9 Etruck for 10 hours' pay for nine hours' wor.r. Mar. 6 i:i'ut hunilrd st-ikiOg miners at MouAifarmc'. Pa., return to worU at old rates. M.ir. 7 Strike of eng neer on Durlinaton A Northern railroad nauuraied at Mim.oajx!i. Mar, 14 Jm kc Grviham decided at Chicago thata railroad icul.l not lawfully susicndreoprceil rojatons wait a toiinfCtlag road through fear of urec pitating n strike. Mar 15 Str.ke tnaugura'ed cf engineers and flrcmea on the Atchi-on Tope.ta & Santa Fa system.. ..Two thousand employes of McClu- & Co., coke operator.! at ScottUale, I'a., struck fordir.slon of work. Mar. IS Strike on Santa Fa sy.ttem ended by ens neers ard flreinca returnlBx to work. Mar. SI Striking carr.emers and calkers la Milwaukee Rive up the light snd resume worlr. Mar. vS Strike of union plasterers at Buffalo, N. Y for 10 hours' pay for nine hours' work.... Switchmen on Santa Fe system strike to help engineer ami tiremcnot the Hurl ngtnn 1 nes. Mar. --'J Mob of strikers attack a &, II. k(J. train in Chicago.. ..Switchmen, me neer aad Bremen in yards ot C, M. Jc St. P. road strike. Apr. 1 Ha Iroad stnes in Chicago spreading. Apr, S II -use painters in Cincinnati struck for iacrcaMj ot jmy and reduced hours. Apr. 3 Kullroad strike in Chicago modified by removal of boycott on Burlington freight, the ttriko being confined to Iturllngton road. Apr. 4 About LuW strikers, after several rcoathV idleness, decide to resuuiu work at tho lleaiiac tPa.) irent works, at a redact. on ia ----tk. , - - -y .n- shut d0wa i.r Councllsville, Pa. reg.on threw over UM men out ot work.... Employes of Cafcago brewers struck because (.ropnetora wouia net rooo a ze authority of union. Apr. Ifi llrewery lockout, Inaugurated la N.w Tork Ctv. Apr. 1 About 40 employes cf Cisemnatl breweries struct becac.e of dtscaargj ot several uiioa men. Apr 23 Draddo.-k (Pa.) steel works resumed operations w t'a nou-aion men. after laying i idle for four inonth4. May S Str.kc in IMi'ar Thomon steel works at Urtldoe IM.. declared o by Kufghls of J.abor. aad mm rcsHmo work at olJ r.itjs. Ma'4AVout l.OWiroa tniacri atnka near Dirtuth. Minn. May 10 Hoiton rdivfrffs ?10,(Te asS employes oithe proflMhinugplaii, May 2S Net? Yor brenwii declared long strike ended, sad would raan tack none of t'.K StrlKITf. Jen. U Annual convention ot laternatioaat Tyiwraphical Eaioa assembled a: Kansas C Jua. is W'r.dow qlats factor es otPittsbtirp. Fx. closed down, becauso of i.ltasrcsinent ot worcr and employers a alo of wase. Jun. Is-Seven coito works in Coned'urlUe, I'a., iccioa thut duvra becaose- of strike of einp!iye . Jun. 30 All the Iron milt in the West hMt M operatsd by noc-anuw tao.i shutdowa beeanie of d sjgrsetoeat as to rrases. Jul. tV-Cne.anati brewers strike, bftga April It. dtciired ttr. Jul. 11 Iron workers' strike at P tisMurgh pract rally enied, nearly all laaaufactururs having s gnet tho scale. Jul, i7 Owner aud operator! of glass-works at Pittsburgh, Pj-. rrjrcetl upon a scale of wages. 04K-ratton lobe resumed Sept, 1. Jul. .11 Six thousand coal miners in vicinity of P.ttsbwgb, I'a., struck against reduction la wages. Aus. I Letter-carrkrs" eisht hoar latr goes inioeff cr. . . Au?. 3 Four thousand street laborers la Duluih. Minn.. .tracit fir increase ia wagei. Aug. 11 Striking Umt glass workers 6,0:i la number, la Pittsburgh, resumed work at la- ' created wa,:i, Auj 15 Itridc-raakcrs strike at Chicago i collapsed, union men at work refusing to longer support the strikers. , Aug. 10 North Chicago rolling mills shut aiwii, throwing out 1,V) men. i Sept. 1 .ost of the glass bottle factories trt thi country resumed work after eight week' shutdown; slight advance in wage. . Sep, 6 Federation of Miners and Mine-Laborer, in session at Indianapolis, decid-d nlun hours shall be n day's work after Sept. I. lew. aad eight hours after Sepl. 1, lW. ....Strlulng coat miner atSUerodsville and SaLnevllle. O.. resumed work on operators' terms after four months ef WlenesB. ,r, .,,,. Sen. 17 a A l'iltsbuo- Co., Minneapolis (Minn.) mtlk'is, dtvldc Uo,9M amoug omp.oyes on the proilt-saaring plan. . ,, Oct, id Glrko on tVest Side Chicago City street railways In. sympathy with the str.kers on the North side. , OiC 1 Two thousand miners at Illocton, AU.. struck against teduetwn of pay, ...Tho ud bv com prom so red men resumed Wjrk. Nov. 9 Sanford Jr. Son's carpet m ils, Amsterdam. N. Y shutdowa for some time, resumKl r.v.'l l-Urakemen of the L. N. A. & C ralb TO-n on a sirme ai ivjayein-, mu. m ti-nvn handn.nl lHidJIer In Amerlciei Iron wo ks at Pittsburgh, I'a., struck aga.nst a. change of hours. , Nov. 17 Wanes of 1,400 men employed tn furvm a.t Sharoa. Pa., voluntarily advanced by employers W to 16 cents per day....Largo furnace at Clvnicr. Pa., resumed vterattous after lying idle to several raontbs. Vo. M-itwr and coal operators dec de to shutdown all mines along the Monongahela. river in Pennsylvania tor anlmietan te period. Nov. ii TJiret-fourths of swltcuinen at ladt-BKntxiii-. Imi struck for lusher wae. Nov. 2S-Loekot In Newrn'ork and New Jer aev brewer.e. r-rorr etors stating no union n urvtihl thereafter Le cmnloved bv them, iw. ?The National I'ro.-resitve Va om Of Miners and Minn Laborers organ zedatColumbut, O., John Mcuriue, ot uuio, Being caosen treMilent. tlCBtof American FeJeratlonot Lator insev skin tn SL tjuts. . Dee. 17 Imported visible suinlv of wheat and corn in U. S., respectlveiy,,37,ai3,iiji aad e,3.T,4J: bushels. METEinoLfmcAr Jan. It Mercury ranged from 23 to- St aerices below zero in N irthwest. Jan. lv'-S-iarp earthquake shock, la portion I of South iJjwtina, Jan. 1 j-Ncarly 2"fl 1 ves lost laNrrth wel because of bl zj-mta nml extreme cold.weatncr. Jaa. Sl-Mcrcury f dejiree lteow zi'ro In per tioi of New IIani slilrc and Vermont, and from Stt toW:n many sections of the NonhwetL Jan. 21 Earthquake shockaat Newuury-ort, Matt. Feb. 9 Extreme cold weather 1st Northwes merenrv varyinr; ffotn to til. tier; below aero. Feb. -E'TlWpjak .hockat San lYario.seo and other portlous ot Northern California. Mar. & Earthnttako shoeltat tJthioUle. III. Mar. 7 L'arttuiuarfO Shock at Pasadena and J Angsk. cm. Mir. 12-Itrav est snow-torm known foryears In Western New Yurtf, Pentii'tvaiiia, NewJerney and other Eastern points, continuing throughout the I3th. Hueinrss in cities aij pentlcd, nillroa Is ttccked and much suffering caused. Many J vei lost arid property nttmuged to tho amount Of several mdl'Ofis ef dollars. Mar. tSi-Four t welt e inches of snow la iiac tiontafTexii. A. Mar. W.-liaHroeas in Northern MVrhlgsn blockaded by show; in lemii places mcreury dcitreo below aero- ( . x..v.. Mr. 7-Tw severe anrtmiuakes at Nashua Mar. St-mrthftuake shee't at Itcdhrootr. A. T. Apr- iS-evere frost in per tfs ef VlrgWila. Apr. S-He-ivy earlh-iuuke ,kmkt '. BlgW ud Steekiea, UaL
A nr. Sfl-Carthauake shook at Glens Falta. X.
Y CkMHt a eighiag at Sioux FatU, D.T. May 7-ClouU-buri.t near Ma ae. Kan., washed nway several house; a family ef four arsons drowned. May is Heavy frosts In the Northwest, aad snow in iortUas ot Illinois. May 11 Hover J sauw-storm in Northern MlehMay 31 Tss by reeeat tornado in Pennsylvania ail regions reported at l.oj.i.txn Jun. II Heavy Mooes In Northern M nneiota, do ag much damage to property, estimated at imuJu Jun. xi Twenty-tour deaths from sunstroke reoortetlin New York City. Jun. iC Snow in Western Wisconsin and heavy frosts tn portion of Minnesota. Jul. It Damagds cuused by Hoods la Motiong iheU river est mated at t,0U,iWi. Jul. li Temperature iu Cateago fell from 90 to e degree l five minutes' time, Jul, Si Sovcra earthquake shock at Tucson, A. T. Aug. 16 Two severe shooks of uarthnuake at Wintlirvip. Me. Aug. tS-Damaee by Hoixli In Oh o and West Virginia estimated r.t W,(w0,W, and In Penhsy vattiaat ti,uu.laji. , Au. SJ-Ijes in Louisiana by rpesnt U2SU cstlm.itfil at f l.mt.iMi; Ifi lives lost aud many hundred mple homeless. Sep. .T Much (lanugo to cotton crop by heavy rains in Alabama. Sep, 19-Sovcre eartbqttike shocks at Atlanta, Madison and other localities In Geonfiiw Oct. 6 Damaging frosts In North Carolina. Oct- 23 Two earilinuuke shock at New Bedford, Mas. Nov, 3-Karlhffjako shock at Vienna, III. Nov, IS-Ileuvy eartlio'tako shock throusliout CVmtral California, wreck n j savoral Iiouacs. Nov, 13 Two liieUCs of snow in v.eiulty ot Staunton. Vn, Nov. a Tra'ns delayed by aorero snow, storms wetef Kansas t.'ly, Mj. , , , Dec. 19 Severe enrthquako shock la WashInRiOn nml Warren Counties, N. Y. Dec, ss Three distinct shocks of earthquake at Letoy. N. Y. Dee, tsi W armest D-eomber dry on record lit Minnesota 5.) to ii degreeM above zero in the shade, , . lee, ac Fierce anow. storms ia lewa asiJ Minnesota. NECROLOGY. Ja". 1 Joel Par tor. war Governor of J'ew Jersey, d od in paitadolphta, aciJTu. Jan. a Ex-Congreosiaaa J S.Kollins, Columbus, Mo.. aod 79. Jan."9D-i:x-Conerestnan Willis DrummonU (Iowaj, at S in Diego, Oat, Jan. Si-Mrs. Kusa II. Garfirl.l. mother ot Pro4ldeut Garttcld, at Mentor, O,, aged i, I'ob. U Ex-C nressman Kgglestoa, in Ciaclnnatl. ai'eil 7.'. Feb. n-Kx-Coagrcasman Daniel E. Somes; In Wasilutou. Feb. li-D. 11. Locke (Petroleum V. Naiby), Toledi, O,. aged S4. Feb. 21 W. W.Corcoran, mllllonnlro philan thropist, Washtugton, D. C. ag.M rw. Mar. t Commoiloro C. w. I'icKe ko'iiig.U.S. N on retired Lst, at St. Augustine, Fla., aged 7IV Mar, 4 Amos liroason Alcott, vhtlosoplier and writer. Eotton, ai-tdW. Mar. C Mrs. Lou sa M. Alcott. noted writer. daughter of A. Ilionswi Alcott, llotton, aged.vj. of Sue otv mat? v mals, Now Slur, is iienry iirgu, presiuent or a for Prevention ot Cruelty to Animals, York. a?3d SV MarS'J-Chtef-Justlco M. It. Walte, U. S. SupreineCjurt, In Washington, aged 71. Mar 31 Ex-COBjressmaa Wul.ain lleimlek, ot Oh o. In Washington. Apr. 4 Mcajamln 11. llrewster, ox-U. S. A toruey-General, at Philadelphia, aged7i. Apr. 5-Jacob Sharp, noted New, York "bood-. ler." tn New York, aged 71. Apr. 13 Ex-Seiiatoritoscoe Conkling, la New Yr.t Ciy. aed Mar IS Joseph IL Anderson, llristol. Tenn., Prohibition canUUlato for Governor of TonnusJun. C JIaJor-Geaeral W. V.. Stoughion, ex-r-nnLri-m.m:iii. Slurli.. Mlcll. Jun. 1 Ex-CogresiMianGUarle3 ILWlnfleld at Watdcn. Mass Jun. 12-Mrs. Mary Sheridan, mother of General P. IL Sheridan, at Somret, agud -7. Jun. 15 Mary N, Prescott,authorcaaod latest, at Deer Island, Mast. Jun.JW GeUi J. H. Metntnsh, U. S. A., retired, at New Hrunswlek, N. J.. aged U. Jut. 17 P. Harden, Grand Matter National Grange, la Jefferson County, Mish. Jul. 2.1-Kov. E. P. Itoe, novelist, in Newburslt, X. Y.. ugid K0....E2-U0vernor tnd exCo grctsmsu 1 horaus Youttp. at Clictnnat.. O, Aii2. 5 General Pliibp II. rjhenil.in. L euten-ant-Giwral U.S.A., at Nonquitt. Mais., agod57. Aug. l'J-S"tli Green, noted lich-culiurut, at ltoshester. N, Y aged 71. Atitr. 22-i:x-L. S. Senator C. W. Cathenrt, nenrTiettvilIe, tnd., need 7. Aa;.2S-Ex Congressman J. II. Evcrhart, at Westchester, I'a., a;,i d w. a . Ssji. 0 Lester Wallack, noted Amerleaa ae-t-jr. utStamforJ. Conn,, aged tS. Sep. li Pro.'. Eicuard A. 1'roctor. cminont English astronomer, at NaT York ntr, of yellow fever contracted iti Florida, .-.god it. Sep. 21. William Warren, veteran actor, at DOttoft, aged 7l . n S:p, -J7 Ex-Congressman. .Taeob M. Cpboll, at JOhnitown. I'a., aged tii. Oct. HJ-Ex-eilltor, ex-Coneictman and csUaMrJnlin Wu'itworth. CIIiicj'-o. afirad 7.1 o.-t. irr .rnha guv Vnstar. last of noted Vussarbrothcrs.at Pouhl:eepile,N. Y.,a,?eir77. oe.iJ Ex-Congreuian Jonai'. unpinuii et Ilo.iltiniville, Ky- a?ed ti'.. Nov. 17. Kfur-Adnural Chas. IL Daldwia, retired, in New York, aged li. Nov. il commoaore uicero vrie5, u. -at Troy, N Y need (a. Nov. Wile of General W.. T. Sherman, in Now York, aged 61. , . . , . Dee. I iicar-Aninirai . iwuru .-iiiu,huh, . N., rftircd, at Washington, azed bi. Dee, 4 Mnjor-Genirai IL H. Ayer,.C SN.. t Fort llam.iton.. X., n a. , Dec. General vviuiam umi H?!!' In'if.Jdmiral Leroy. United. States NavyViii New York City, ased lJfSC I ioiorows riubv4 jvsv m.u.,.! leader in tha Meeker masjaere, at Fort Do-&y-U5r!1.aaeE'rett. head of D.telple CSiUrch l.' America, at Cincinnati. Dec 21 Ex-Congressman John W. Lawrence, at Flushing, N. Y., aged 3:..., Ex-Congressman George W. Marvin, at Manchettcr, N. aged T9....0.tvcr Ditson, noted tuusie publisher, at IMon, ngeJ 9. Dec 28 Ex-Congreisman Thomas Spriggs, rttca, N.Y. , Dec. sr. Ex-Congmtimnn IL Uoardraaa Smith, at Eimira, N. aged 02. POLITICAL AND SOCIAL. Jan. 4-Cougiess rcaksumbled after holiday we, Jan. 7 Secretary of Interior Lamar resigned. Jan. hi Nominations at I O. C. Lnmar for U. S. Supreme Court Jcaje, W. F, Vlias for Secretary oi the Inter or ana D. M. Dlckinnou lor Pvstmastcr-General confirmed by U. S. Senate. ... Jan. 17 U. S. Senator Walthall re-elected by Missus.npi I,f,'.Iaturo....lowa Legislature reelected U. S. Sanator Wilton. Jan, SJ-M Jjorlty report confirming Mr. Car1 sle's title to hts seat adopted in U. S. House of Itepresentaiives. Jan. 31 W sconsta Supremo Court decides women have no rlzbl to vote at general elections under law giving them the Irunchise tn tphiH)l matter. Feb. 1 1 Seymour (Itnp.1 cleeted to Congress, from Eieventn Mien gan tiistrici Feb. 2jNatljnalConvcntlon of Industrial lieform party tnei la Wuahlngton and nominated A. K. Kedstone (Cal.) for President, aad. J. A. Cotvm (Kan.) for Vice-President. Mar. i'J-Iiill giving municipal suffrage to women deteaioJ m New York L'-gisUture. Mjr. SI National Council of Women ornanized In Wnsniiigton, MUs Frances l Willard, be na ehosrn bresident. Anr. 2 Otkaloosa, Kan., elected a womam mayor and a common council eomposed',enttrely Anr. 4 Ke publican State ticket elected' Ini Itbude Itland and u fir ana amendment adopted, Abr. 17 N rholls iDem.) elected Governor of Louisiana; Leg slaturo also D.-mocrattc. Apr. 33 Municipal Woman Suffrage bill defeated in Massachusetts Hou.e of Eepresaniallru. Apr. 30 Melville W. Fuller, of Chicago, nominated by President Cleveland to. be cbtutrJua nf II M Mnnrnnin f!(inrt. May I.V-Itelva LocUwood nomlnatejli le President of the United States by l.qum ltlghts party, My ie-unlon lnbortpnrty rmmlnatcil A. J. trcotcr (III.) for President of United States, . . X : .. .....i-v,...., rr r,f.v'...,'.iroidont. Strcotc May2.'-K. U Gibson re-elected U. S, .... r .inin r llnt urw. Mvi.if u Giiwoti re-elected U. S, Senajr by Iu slana Lpt Mav2i Womah.Si .ruLir.. at of Washington Territory declared l -V-...1. (1.,1.... I.-uI1m - ","-"i"'""-"r.....ii v i.i.i , wiiiiatn Curtis ebobsl pros Ident ot Civil-Service league.-.-v,.mMi flrtitvBntio.n assemble i BtlnillanHtHills. nsai P w . . . LiL.t John P. St, John chosen. Prmnnent i A..u ijtn mum nlnetad E. D. h to U. . Senator lor termheginnliiB March 4, 1801. May l-Nattotial Protitbit oa tajiiv'ent oti at ..nmlnatnitntlntnit II. Fit).. l NOW JerVuy, for Pnr.lUent et the U.S.. ami Joseph . u.A..,. r M'u,nr4. fvrVice.l'resldCllt. Jub.I TU0 IL S.Sonate contirtns Um note inatiourrf LletiL-Uoiicrnt Philip 11. Sheridan to lw General bttha Army under sjweial unlet Congress reviving that rank, Jun. 4 Gov. Hill, of New York, signed bill nbosh'nii hangins (er murder nhd sutHtitut naj il,sth by electricity, . Hermann (Hop.) elected belHi:ret from Oregon. ta. t liMi-ii T.tetiwoml areeetoii nomlarv tkm of Knual Klghts party fer President ot United States. ... . .. Jus, e-P. At Cellini chosen pcrKMnt ehw
mm at Dmoeratte National Oemmlttes at mi, Lous. Urover Cleveland ronomia.tad s'Vko ttiamation us Democratic eaadldate for a. res Ident of United States. Jua. "-Democratic National convent oh aom lasted Allen O. Thurmaa for V.o-l're dent of United Slates, adoated a platform and ad Journed tint dir. Jun. Ix-.loHathaB Chaee re-elected U. 8. Senator by lthode Island Legislattiro, Jun. 19-ltupubi can National convention met In Chicago, and on the Mhh elected M. M. ISttoo (California) lwraiUHent chairman. Jun. xl-piattorm adopted by Nat'onul Ka puhilcun oonvantlon. Jun. -Nat oaal RepubPean eonveHtlort nomiiiateil for Preiklatit of the United ntutes Iteiijuinlti llarrifon, of liu'tiana, and Luvi P. Morton, of New York, for Vice-President. Jul. II-U. 8. Senator M. 8. Qimv.of Ponnnvlvania, rlostcd chairman ot the Uepublloaa Nr.toiiBt Committee. Jul. I7l,"alvln S. Hrioe (O,) eleetetlChHlrmat Natlouut Doiiioerat'e Caiunuign Gummittue, Jul. W-Melvillu IV. Fuller oominuod Ly U. S. Senato as Chief Justiee ut U. S. Supreuiif Court. Jul. 21-M Ha Tariff bill patted by U.n. House of Uuprcsvntatives. AUif. 14-MaJoi-General Soiio field piuced la command uf U. S, army. Au;,. 15-At ttm convention In Washington of the American iiarty Jam ' I Curt i, New York, wat iiomlnuted tor President U, S. and James N. Greer. Teniieaiiee. for Vtce-Prvsuluut. Aug. Sl-U. S. Senato refused Si) ta 27 to ratify lUliorio.i truatv. Sept, a-lkigle (Dem.) elortoil Governor et Arkansas by , bout 15.0J0 iniijorlty. Sep'. .House bl.l uxclud.tig Calncso t)ass:d In L'. . Seiiato !,7 to If. Sept. 8-"U3tallathin" bill passed In XT, S. Huuo ot IVipretentntives 171 to 4.,,.Juligo Jnues M. Greordoci aed nom iintlou lor V.vePresident on Ainvrlean parly ticket. Sept. Iti .Mauiu State elect on remits in favor of I5'pubicans; plural ty of 1U,-;3j for llurloluhfor Governor. Sep. 1 1-0 tttgrcsMiian William Warnc.- fleeted Commander- n-Cmufnf G. A. E. Sep. U Million to reconsider vo'.a j-aisl:ig Cluiict) Inclusion bill rejv'etoa iu U, S. Setiau -,H) to 21. Sop. VI President Cleveland rocetrod oneial Iniorniatlosi of rutusul of Chinese Uoverumual to rat fy amended truaty, Sep. 2,J-.Iohn lt.Oberiy nominated by President Cleveland to by Commissionur Of luJUa Afi.iua. Oct, l-Presldent Cleveland signed Ch'.neif Exclusion bill. Oct. 8-Subttlttite for Mills Tar.ff b II reported tn United State Sennto.... P. D. Wi," i:mto. ot C'atltorn u, selected to till vacancy icuicd by Judge Greer's declination of American parly" h nomination for Vice-l'ri'sldont.,.. Governor Gordon and other Statu officials reelected In Georgia. Oct B-Ciiiof-Jutt ce Fuller took the oath el eftlco at Wash ngton. Dot. 17-Ex-Prus dent It. 11. Hayes elected romuiainler-iiichief of the Loyal Lyglon of tlm United States.
I Oct. l'J-Fitfcntn annual convention oi .aI tlonal W. C. T. U. mot in Now York, Mils Frances E WiUard delivering tho annual uut i.-t QD-F;rt session of the Fiftieth Con gress, tho longest for nearly a hundred yeats, tmlctl u adiournraent tin Ji'. I Get. 2f-Mlss Frances E. Wlllard pru4llletU of Kat enal W.O.T. U. . ro-clected president or Mai enai . v. r. u. . Oe. 25-Alf ed H. Iovo decilned ennd dacy for Vlee-Piesid.'iit nn National Equal Eight (Ilelva Ickwooil) UCKet.Oct. 241-U., S-Supremo Court dsclded llcauso tax upon commercial travulora State fiora other States to bi unconstitutional. Oct, I-Lnrd Sackville West, Hrltlsh Ministerat Washington,. tiotillsd by Secretary Haynrl that lio was not acceptable, ha representative to the Un.ted States, Nov 1-Presldetit Cleveland Issued Thanksgiving proclamation. jfov. 6-PresUlential election In United States rcsulteilin choice: of General Ee.ijamln llarrl on for President nud L VIP. Mo lo i for onPicsidaat 20 State ducting 21 llepubllean electors to la State choosing J'ii I) 'moeratia electors Popular vote, lniMe divided a folows: Cleveltml, fi.M8.0i3; Ilarr.son, fiA,Co": F"k, ,..,.7.2ia:.Labvir, 114,IHJ3. Nov. SO-Alfrcd II. Oolqutts re-elected U. 5. Soratut by Georgia Legislature. Nov. SI Et Jah ' K Ilnlfortl. manaslng e-btor InttlatiapoliH Jjurnat, tendered tho p.nitioti of pnvati .ocrotury liy PrfstdOnt elfct li irr n. Nov. 2 Mr. Pow.lorly n-eleeUd Mas.tr Workman of tho Knights of Labor. Nov. SS Alabama legislature rt-eloctsd John T. M ugan U.S. Sonator. Dec. ;J-Secail session of Fiftieth CaHgrasi begun at Wathinston, Dec. "-Governor Heaver, of PcMi-ytvnnla, ducted president ot American ForcvLy Cu cross iu session at Atlanta, (So. RELICIOUS AND -KDUCATIONATw Feb. 9-Prof. Franc s Patten, 1). D UU D.t eb-cted tires-dent of Princeton (N. J.) CoiK'tpv May C JJisbop Ireland, fit. Paul, Mlun., olovatod to itn Archb.shei'.rtc, with Jurlsd.etloB oVer Mhh040t.i tin i Dakota. May 7-Mothod t General Conference, in session m New York, deetded 249 to t nol to admit wometulMeg.ues.,.Elgl.tefintii quuit. rennlal session of the African M. E. C hurch began at Indianapolis, Ind,... Itov, Dr. vv.li. Parmly, of New Jersey, elected prcideiit ol American and Foreign llible Society. May il-Southem Daptlsl convention rail at IllciiiiioHil, Va. May 15-Amer'etn Women s Haptltt Homo Mission Society Sell ttacluvsotU aiiuuat meating at Wrtsh'nstoa. May 17 Prcabyterrnn General Assembly epeaed Its centonn.al tneetlng at Philadelphia. Mav 19 African MrthodUt Conference a: InJiananolls elected Mesirs. Arnutt. Gaines. Tanner and Grant ns Bishopit. May 2-' S. A, I'ltisntiry eicctcu presmoni oi Amnrican ltantlst Missionary union.... Junn IL Vincent and J. N. Fitzserald elected Ulshops by Methoilist General Lomerencein aesio ia New York. . . .. May Slaad 21 i. Wi Joyce, j. i-. isewmin. nnd 1). A. Goodsetl elected Ibsnops vy ma Methodist General Confprenoe. May tn James m. rnoourn cnoscn ..hs un ary Il.shop to India uyMstuoaiaj uenerui i.oaCere nco Jul. 20-George W. .Ilrowra elected president of liusinam Educators'. National convention la session at iMinntapoia. .vnna. Sep. 7-Hoiort of U. S. Commissioner ol Eimcatlon places iho dally attendance of children ntpubl.c schools during tho iast year al S,tBi,lhT0. . .... , 1 . . v,,,t... m a ....Ml m Vaii. V nw. uec. is ..iin.ik i. ,iiiti'ii --v.. - 'M rlcctetl president of the National Sabbat Union, ia session In Washington. MISCELLANEOUS. Anr. ir,-D. A. Hoffman, near Jackson. Mo., wliila insane, set his hou4 on tiro nnu threo ot Ins ch ldren perished in the litiildliig, and lie and threo other ehlldreu were fatally burned, Apr. CS-A llttlo boy hanged himself near Grove City. Pa., because his mother whipped WMay H A man aged 31 and a woman aged 7! tnarnod at Sheibyvllle, 111., making tha feurth marriage ot tho gjoom auu me una u. tho brkla. Jun. si-Paul Wlttlbj. a ten-year-old boyjn New York City, committed auloide through fear of punishment for playing truant Jun. ,J A young svoroa i comiiiu.'.- u.t by Jumping fromi tha suspension ur.ugu Niagara Fails. .... mMr ,...,.. .1111. Sl t wo init'nw w Vr" .i .MVerad imrclarsln their house, aud shot one dead and fatallv Injured "nothnr. am. tu-Ilcsldoau of .Jacksonville. Fla., euacuatlng city becanso of j ?llow-revrir scare. au il-lleinalns. of General Sheridan on. temiicd at ArlmBtoh. Heights Cemetery, ashlaiflOil. .,, ,..11.1 n -t.lla Intn. Sen. 1 Sirs. meinn;o, urau, v., irowiieil.bor two.lKtlo children nnd liorselt. "S" iJnni .mi.mii. laraost 00 ored woman In tho world, weighing 819 pounds, died at Haltluiore, Mt Sep. 0 A irinit r.snf "'"i ' ,r. tacked a Hixtcen-yenr-old boy, when tho latbrotlicraged 14. opened Uro on .the tramp nnd shot hot Iti um aim iiiv.uk,..iu. McCn".Ma3tc-P. hanged bersolf becnusa her liusbaad aeensed lior or making poor brearl .... A v c'ouj, uers'i ut.Biu"i tho topot t)i head ot a tlnee-yeur-old boy. "Sep 8l!M'a' lirown. ProvMcnee, XI. U Bged II caMsmttted fUlcldo becausoher motlio nifuscd to.allovv her to visit a trlcnd. Sop- 1 1 U:chat d Jones Wlnllold, O., s ck with tvpliehl fevor, cut his throat because hla wife and, avotlier would not penult hi children 111 HPtJ IlllXth, Soti .-ta a race between two trains tn Pcnn. svlvanlioii tho Pittsburgh & Lake Erie ami the Erin Pittsburgh ra Irtmils a distance ef U mileo,M.viniriluM!i irusutas. SmvCt Owing to tho yellow fever- scare In tho South the Vtinu ng nt trains In Alabama una Tennessee were abandoned and many villagea In ibeso n 1 other SJateshad estaWWied shot Rasnrv MMubK ot cniT, out both ot b's eve, at Muttooo. Wl.. in obedl. nco to tho ullcKcil eemmaml ot spirits. Oot. 1J Yeltosaver quarnntmeat JacKsen, Ml.. ratORd and business Konerally fu" Oct, Sl-Dit-hl Crook, aged K.T, ami Stij uina Oiks (w,tlow. ugotl 74 hiatcied ttl Marlboro, MNov, 7-Mr. neorfrn Hlrsh, Navarro County, Tex,, gavo birth to six ubUdnon, four boys aad tWNov.rItW'hllo Insaw Mrs. Amanaa Trultt, Oiark, Mo killed two of her young ehllilrea anil then cut her own throat. Dee, 1 At liosten Perry J. Chase, nged CR, and Sarah A. Tilten. agea i were marriw . Dee, ll-Anna Langley, agedltallest rlH n
