Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 November 1890 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER. ! C. DOAXJB, PulUher. JASPKIL - . IXDIAXa.

CoxtihKse will meet in regular session oh Doeaniber 1. No extra eleu will be sailed. Thr preliminaries ot an Anglo-Turkish convention repeetlng African ffnfm are bwing considered by Lord Salisbury and Rustem Push a, the Turkish Minister to Great liritlan. Mr. Gi,aistonk, baring been tendered a nomination for the ottee of lord reetor of the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, has felt compeled to deellne ths honor, owing to advancing ago. At six o'clock, on the evening of the JW, Goo. II Allen, the Bradford (Pa.) oaghiar of the HurTalo. Rochester fc Pittsburgh road, was knocked down and robbed of by an unknown man. Owino to several fatal cases ot duel in;, recently, in the Austro-llungarian army, the Austrian press is calling for soma change in the law which permit these deadly encounters on any slight provocation. BkACK diphtheria Is prevailing in an epklemic form in Cygnet, O. The schools are all closed and business is practloally suspended in the town. A number of deaths have occurred and many per eons are leaving the place. At an Imperial Federation moating in London, on the 4th, IMr. Lnurie, Canadian Momber of Parliament, -dismayed his fellow delegates by a speech in which ho praised protection as a policy of the highest value. Captai.v Jkiiomk ItKCKHit, the Ilelglan explorer, recommends that agricultural colonies of Belgian and other European criminals be established on ' the Upper Congo, whore, he says, there are lands well suited for such settlements. Mr. Gf.okok C. Tkkrt, of the Tarry Manufacturing Company, a prominent citiaen of Nashville, Tenn., was shot and dangerously wounded, on the 5th, in the parlor of his residence, by Win. Ilagio, in a dispute growing out of business disagreements. Whilk Ilobert Garrett, the ex-president of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, ws at the American Club in Baltimore. j calling on old acquaintances, on the 8d, he was suddenly taken with a fainting spell, due to heart disease, and sank to the groutsd unconselous. Tiik City Manufacturing Company of Xew Bedford, Mass., on the 2U, voted to increase the capital stock of the corporation by S0,0, making it SdOO.OOO. It was also decided to erect a new mill of a capacity of 80,000 to 40,000 spindles. The company manufactures yarns. Go vkrnmkxt receipts from all sources during October aggregated H0,2US,S4, or nearly eight millions more than for the same month in while Government expenditures during the month were 9ta,0M,M4, or nine and a half million mora than in October, 1888. Thr Austrian authorities are making numerous arrests of emigrant a genu accessed of swindling peasants in the Tyrol, who were induced to sell out their possessions and intrust the money to tha agents, on the promise that it -would be repaid to them on their arrival in America. Tiik several councils of the British West Indies have been convoked to consider a notice from the Imperial Government that the colonies will be expected to look out largely for their own defense in time of war, England only furnishing a fleet and garrisons for coaling stations. Now that it is beyond question that the Democrats will have full control of the next House of Representatives, speculation is being indulged in with regard to the Speakership. Mr. Springer, ot Illinois, and Mr. Crisp, of Georgia, are among the names mentioned for the honor. Thr Jewish students at the University ef Odesea who embraced Christianity in hope of evading the expulsion decree, find that their conversion does not avail them, and as thay dare not apply for readtnlssion to the Jewish church lest they be prosecuted as apostates, they have no recourse but to fly from Russia. Thr Mississippi constitutional convention brought It labors to a close, on the 1st, by adopting, with a few immaterial changes, the constitution and ordinances as printed. Only nine negative votes were cast. Tha printed constitution makes sixty-two printed pages, and in said to be the longest ot any of tha States except thatof Texas. Tiik case of the Catholic Bishop of Xesqually, Wash., against John Gibbon, T. M. Anderson, K. T, Gratman and the United States, In the Federal Court at Tacema, Wash., involving property, locited near Portland, Ore., worth over a, 000, 000, has been decided against the Bishop and an appeal to tha United States Supreme Court allowed. Skvkkal members of the British royal family have written to General Booth training hid plana for the relief of the poor of England and expressing hope for their success. Similar tokens ot Approval havo been forwarded from people In all walks of life, and contri butions are constantly pouring in for the fund with which it is proposed to begin the work. Thr International Brotherhood ot Hallway Employes was organized on the fitli. It is founded by men who were formerly prominent in the Steanf Railroad Men's Protective Union. Its object Is primarily to secure legislation, and It is not Intends I to infringe upon the territory of the distinctively trader brotherhoods, such as engineers, Are Men and brakeman. .

CURKENT TOPICS.

TIE VBWt Of BUST, PERSONAL AHO MNEKMOmokr8 wars itutued at the Navy Department putting the San Francises late esse as lesion, oh the 1st, under cowMa ad ot Captain Atkinson. At a late hour, on the night ot the tut, two wen knooked at the door ot the Well-Farjr Kx wrens otHee, at Mead vi lie, l'a., while tha agent was making up his report lie admitted them, and was at oitee seised, lawnd and gagged, ami the men secured from the open package, an amount between A,MH) and SI.VWK). They left tho agent bound on the office floor, but after a time he succeeded in getting loose and giving the alarm, by which time he had become so nervous that he could give little Idea of the amount ot money taken. In tha course ot a circus performance at St Petersburg, on the d, which was attended by the Caar and members of the imperial family, one ef the trained hordes suddenly and viciously attacked M. Giniselll, the manager of the circus. The manager was knocked down and trampled upon hy the maddened animal, which, in full view of the audience, mangled him in a horrible manner. Tiik Grand Hotel, at San Francisco, opened in 1S7, and at that time consid ered one of the finest hotels in tho world, was destroyed by lire, at threo o'clock on the morning of the 8d, tho frightened guests making a hasty retreat At the time ot the Are the building was under two different managements, ope portion of it being known as the Burlington House. 111 Tiik independent oil companies ef Northern Ohio, now forming a combination to protect themselves acainst tho Standard, throw down the gauntlet to the big monopoly, on tho 3rd, through tho Manhattan, the strongest of the independent companies, bv advancing the price of Buckeye oil from thirty to tlur-ty-two cents a barrel. Tiik barracks and arrr.3 depot at Lyck, Germany, were burned on tho 3d. A largo quantity of ammunition and IK), 000 rifles were destroyed. 1 Choi.Kiia is dying out in Japan, but the death roll is nearly 3d,0ft0 out of a total of 3S.000 cases. Grnkkai. Cahti:i.xa, once an alde-de-camp of Emperor Napoleon III., died in Paris on the 3d. Thr Belgian Government has proposed tho renewal of the Latin Union for live years. Jay HoffmaX of Swing's Neck, N. J., was shot and instantly killed, on tho 3d, by a fellow-hunter named John Cruse, while deer hunting aoout Belle Plains. He was mistaken for a deer. Thb smallest, smart and healthy babe in Connecticut was born at Hilly Manchester village, a few days ago, its weight at birth being just one and a half pound-'. Tho mite belongs to Mr. and Mm. Edward Toomey, Is shapely and healthy as any infant, and there seems to be no reason why it may not live and prosper. Tiikkk was born to the wife of Frank Stone, near Wabash, lnd., on tho 3d, a baby weighing exactly one and one-halt pounds. The infant, a girl, is perfectly formed In every respect and is but iix inches in length, while its head will fit easily into an ordinary teaoup. Jupok J. Et'fiEXK Texnky died at Lansing, Mich., on tho 1st aged seventy-four years. Ho was State Librarian for ten years, and. held many other important offlcest He was also a delegate to the National convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln. Two lT.TiTioas from Great Britain for the reprive of Blrchall were received at the Dominion Department of Justice on the 3d. They are signed by persons In all parte of England and Wales. Tho main grounds upon which commutation is asked are that the case was unduly orcjudiced by the dishonest practices of Birchall. Cbas. N. Bi.ytiik, the colored man onvictetl of the murder of SurgeonGeneral Jonos ot the Ohio National Guard, and whose death sentence was coin muted to life imprisonment a year age. aied in tho penitentiary hospital at Columbus, O., on thrrftd, of consumetlon. Mrs. Clarissa Towsk, at the age of one hundred years, eight months ana twenty-three days, died in Mil ford, N. II., on the 2d. She was the daughter of John Holt, of Concord, N. II.. whose father was tho second male child born in Concord after its settlement A St. PKTKittfHiTMft dispatch says that Lieutenant .Schmidt, who was tried on the charge ot betraying the plans of Cronstadt to a foreign power, has been found guilty and hanged. Thr Queen Regent of Spain has replied, through the Premier, to the petition of Catholic ltlsbops for her interference in behalf of the Pope. Her Majesty, while professing deep devotion to His Holiness and the church, replies that the Spanish Government can net justly interfere in tho affairs of tha kingdom ot Italy. Whii.k a Bible class was in session at Dover, England, on the, 'id, a mad dog dashed Into tho room, causing a panic among the scholars, lteforn tho animal could be secured he had bitten a number of the children. The cases of eight of the vlutlins are pronounced hopeless. Mrs. Aksknk F. Juma.v, of South Bethlehem, Pa., while descending tho stairs, on the 3d, with a lighted coaloil lamp and carrying her one-year-old child, stumbled and fell to the bottom. The lamp exploded and mother and child were horribly burned. The mother will die. Tiik Australian system of voting was In vogue in many States, on the 4th, and gavo very general satisfaction. As Anarchist movement of extensive ramifications has been discovered in Lyons, Fr.tnee. Tiik. Spanish Consul-Genoral to Canada, Senor llaldaaaon V Tapete, has been appointed Consul-General to tha United States. Gk.nkkai. Bkiinoi.h, a leader in tha SwUs revolutiea ef IS 10, died is Berae oh the Sd.

Thk Cneatieal XanMlaetweri' Uniftft. reeently formed in Englawa, has regis tred under the title ef the United Alkali Company. The capital ef the new eempsHy is JCtt,Httue, K, O. O'ltKll.l.v, who bought the borne Ila,ter at the resent Dwyer ml, fer Sl.Vtta, dd the r Hiatal, en the h, U Milton Yountf, of New York City, fer 94), uuu. Di'Hixo an election raw, en the 4th, at Santa Crua, Cal, Chris Carotbers stabbtHl and killed George llartman. Carother afterwards hanged himtwlf in jail, Nkohoks are being deported from the Britifth colony ot Lagos for Hirvke on the plantations of Itraail, tho emigrant going apparently as willing laborers. Two serious fires, evidently the work ot laeitdiariee, broke out in different parti of Denver, Col,, on the Ath, at the Mime hour. Piiixck Kismahck personally is opposed to a local government bill. A collision occurred on the lino of the Canadian Pacific railroad, on the Ath, about threo miles from Owen Sound, Ont, lietween tha mall train from Toronto and a wild-eat engine. An engineer and two others1 were killed. Tiik iron steamship Howard Casus rd was successfully launched at Locust Point, noar Baltimore, Md., in the presence of 10,000 spectators, on the 0th. She is constructed on the Fryor plan, for tho Arrow Steamship Company, and is expected to make sixty-five miles an hour. She is also claimed to 1h fireproof, impossible to capslse and uusinkable. Shu is magnificently appointed throughout and will carry uu freight. Sin John MacDokald on Ueinz asked to say what fate might Ite in store for Mewrs. Dillon and O'Brien in ease they should visit Canada, said that the Dominion Government had no power in tho matter. The gentlemen were British (subjects and members of tho British Parliament, and had ovory right to

speak in Canaaa. Ex-Mayou ConitKLif of Cedar Keys, Fla., who a few weeks ago terroriaed the Florida Federal oiticials, was shot in the head and instantly killed at Montgomery, Ala., on the 8th, by Chief of Police Gerald, whoo life ho had threatened while under arrest for drunkenness and disorderly conduct CoxsTKit.VATioN has been caused in Spanish clerical circles by the announcement that priests not of native origin aro to bo oxpcled from Mexico, as the large majority of Mexican priests are from Spain, where ,ho ranks ot the clergy aro already overcrowded, Ix consequence of the discovery that a revolutionary proclamation is in circulation among the Armenians in Turkey, the lJortQ 1ms issued an order forbidding the holding of any meeting by Armenians. 'Neither will any sitting of the National Assembly be allowed. ' As armed force of Portuguese volunteers huu been recruited In I'lo de Janeiro to aid Portugal in defending her possessions in Africa against the British. Two Socialists have been arrested in Lisbon for uttrln? abusive language regarding the Kimr and publicly advocating the establishment of a republic Lh.umkk Cmk, of Eau Claire, Wis., elected sheriff on the Democratic ticket, died at two e'clock on the morning of tho nth. from collapse following the excitement caused by the success of bis party. Jnlix P. MirisniY, a IJoston leather dealer, was arrested at his home in North Stoughton, Mass., on the dth, charged with embeitiling 3lu,'-2fi.l5 from John Hummel fc Son, of Philadelphia, for whom ho was agent In Ronton. LATE NEWS ITEM. 'Upox the demand of the American Consul at Juarez, the Mexican authorities have released Henry Honderson, the colored American citiaen who escaped from jail at Juarez, but was recaptured on American soil and dragged back to Juarez br a Mexican official. The Mexican authorities have also given the Consul assurances that the offending Mexican officer will be severely punished. You have nothing to apologise for: a gentleman would have not have Insulted me, and a blackguard can not" was the reassuring remark of Patrick Egan, United States Minister to Chili, to a friend who had presented him to a representative of the London Times at the President's late reception in Valparlaso. The snob had publicly declined the introduction. Tub "Sevf York Produce Exchange is greatly exercised over the information that the Peruvian Govern ment has passed a new tariff law, to take effect February 1, 1901, imposing a tax of fifteen cents, Peruvian silver (tivo cents our money), per pound on all foreign lard. Peru takes fSOO.OOO worth a year of the best quality of lard from this country. Mhs. Jo.r.itt Shkock and five small children, of Canton, 0. were Kisoned by eating head cheese which was affected with animal matter of a poisonous nature. The mother and one daughter, aged eight, are in a critical condition and likely to die. The rest of tho family were saved by prompt medical aid. Fiiom the latest returns It appears that tho Senate, after March. 4, 1S2, will stand 42 Democrats to 45 Republicans, with ono seat from New Hampshire in doubt. The House will have a Democratic majority of 154. "Quay's dead; and bis mall goes to the dead-letter office now,'' was the thoughtloss remark that secured the suspension ot Mrs. Margaret Watkins, delivery clerk at the Washington postoffice, on the 7th. Maukick Brkxhardt, son ot the noted actress, was slightly wounded on the sword arm in a duel near Paris, on the 7th. with M. Botiriey, dramatic critic of the Courier Francals. A RKCRvr explosion in the Chinese Government powder mills at Tal-Wan-Foo completely destroyed the building and killed Se men, besides wounding many others. Kvkky house in tha town at Winslow, 0., was destroyed by Mrs, en the 7th. and fVift four liunilraJ iatliiliUantA 9 ot the place were rendered he me lest.

THE H0081EK STATE.

RetttfiM Ooe tttHM tO HI WIJ. Vttmttwe; Vf thfi Vetea, Ixhiaxaihilw, lad.. Nov. T. The majority en the Democratic Jtale vieket will poeaibly run to l,W w , Chairman Jewett says about IT, 000. Covixotox, lad., Nor. 7.- Fountain Cetiaty ha gone Democratic by 7 majority for tha State ticket All the Democratto candidates for county oWee have been elected except the reeonter. Wixamac, Ind., Nov. ".The return of the different preclneU la the county show that Pulaski County ha gives a Democratic majority for the entire ticket which will range from 4 to 447. A private message has been received here sent by Congressman Owen, Kep., acknowledging hie defeat in this (the Tenth) district by at least . LoflAXsroRT. Ind., Nov. 7. The. entire Democratic ticket la elected. The Demoeratie State ticket has a majority of MO in this county. Dka.il, lnd., Nov. 7.0telal returns show that the Democrats elected the entire State, Congressiunal and county tickets by majorities ranging from 4u totW. Lkhaxox, lnd., Nov. 7. Complete returns in Boone County show a plurality of 401 for Templeton, DemoeratiejUaion Labor candidate for Congress, and of XT for Matthews, Democrat candidate for Secretary of State. The remainder of the county Democratic ticket Including Legislature, is elected by pluralities ranging from 107 to 347 Wauasii, lnd.. Nov. 7. All the townships but one in Wabash CouHty give Bryant Ken., a majority of $74. The township not heard from gave Ifci Republican majority in 1SS7. This county in lSigave 1,48 Republican majority. Lakaykttk, lnd., Nov. 7. Returns show the election of the entire Republican tirkot including the Senator and eight Rttpresentatives. John F. Me II ugh, Deui., who is defeated for Senator hy les than So, will contest the election of Osborn. Gosiu:x, lnd.. Nov. 7. The Republican majority in this (Elkhartf county on tho State ticket is 78, a net Democratic gain of 42. The Ihsmoerabi elect Milburn for auditor by 454 and Chester tor clerk hy 7O0 majority. Tkukr Hautk, lnd., Nov. 7 The Democratic land-slide struck Ytge County very strong. The entire Democratic County and Legislative ticket was elected by majorities ranging from 40 to 1.4US. and ltrooks4iire lem., for Congress has a majority of 71JL rCou.'MHiS lnd., Xov. 7. The,, completed returns of Rartbolomew County" give a Democratic majority of 43 on tin State ticket. All Democratic county officers are elected by to 00 majority. Cooper, for Congress, has 4tl majority, an increase of 40 from 1S. Cooper's majority in the Fifth district is 2.090. Sourii Uki, lnd., Nov. 7. The Deinoeratis majority in thbt county on the Stite ticket is about 7K) and on Congressman about 75 ,The Democrat here are claiming S.BOO Congressional msjoritr in the district. Washixotox, lnd., Nov. 7. William Ken Rudy, Dem., has been cleeted State Senator for Daviess and Martin coun-ties.-The Republicans ot this (Da vfel county elected their entire county ticket, including Henry Aiktnan, Representative. Fort Way.vb, Ind., Nov. 7. The entire Democratic ticket in this county (Allen) Is elected by 4. lot majority, a A. O. McClellan, Dem,. elected to Congress front the Twelfth district by about 2,3no majority. Pkiut. Ind., Nov. 7. .Returns from Miami County just in point to a Democratic victory by a large majority and show increases in every Instance. Hu.VTtxoTox, Ind., Nov. 7.-The Democratic State ticket has a plurality of 947 In this county. This is a gain of WW. over the vote oi IS. Hon. A.N. Martin carries tho county by A4. while Steele, Rep., carried it ht li4twoyears ago. On the county ticket the Democrats elect Senator, Representative, Prosecutor, Clerk, Auditor, Treasurer, Recorder, Sheriff, Owener, Surveyor and two Commissioners. This is a clean sweep, and leave but one Republican, a counfcr eHmitoner, in office here. Thr- new Australian system worked like a charm. All are pleased with it Evaxsvii.i.r, lnd., Nov. 7,- The result of the election fn Vanderhurg County wne a surprise to the Republican. The stay-at-homes are responsible for the result, for the preliminary work was never bettor done. The Democrats carry tho county officv except for auditor, whom tho RepubliVans leet by a narrow majority. The Democrat get an average of 700 on the State ticket and for Congress. KijCht llj-ilropliHWia I'Htlrnt. Tkiimk H.rr:, Ind.. Nov. 7. Klht anxious persons art- gathered togiier under the roof of Mrs, John Pelper, of this city. They are all from lied ford, lnd,, and were all bitten by a mad dog last week, and are here having the famous Taylor madstone used upon them. The party consists of Mr. H. T. Nightingale and son Harry, Miss Carrie Dorsey, Miss Mary Owens and three brothers, and Maggie McGfll, years old. In every instance the wound was a slight one and the spot has healed up. The stone has lK?en In use here for forty years and never lie fore have there ieen ao many patients in waiting. The stone has been used and adhered to the flesh ot the three Owen boys. In one case it stuck for nine hours. The remaining persons are patiently awaiting their turn. l.t iH,eea Uf Mr. Warsaw, lnd., Nov. 7. Several buildings on the brick-yard ot William Wheeler near this city burned at a o'clock Wednesday night They caught flro from a burning kiln ot brick. Low, U.iftW; no insurance. A Sh oM- Hi l, rrtt. La Portr, Ind., Nov. 7. Frank Robertson, of Westville, this county, cemmlttod suicide Wednesday afternoon. The oaeae ef the act U unknown.

OONM im

ENGLISH KSHOHANOC

Tfce MmHMt Vwftpr WrH He l.-wwUM Wp'r tM4r lmr 0J 0N0904 GWs Jkimk, Xer. 7, Kngliah papers print a greet deal mere Anw lean news now than was their eswlom up to a few years age. bt an astonishlag degree of Ignorance eeneeretng AtuerieaH life, society and gevemtaeat still prevail hi quarters where subfciantial accuracy ea such subjects Him Id most naturally be looked tor, A striking illMstrntton ef tbU fact is at forded by th cttwmenU which are being made upon Tuesday's elections in the United States. The defeat ef the Republican party is accepted not only as a repudiation ef the Mc Kin ley degree of protection, hut It is assented by many writers that free trade will be put into operation immediately upon the assembling of the next Coagrens. The facts that the Seaato will remain Republican and that a Republican I'rweident continues In ofllee are wholly ignored. Mr. Btee's book on "The American Commonwealth," which explained the workings of the various branches ot the United States Government with remarkable elaarne, seems to have been mora, highly praised than carefully studied by most of the Kaglixh editorial writers. This belief that Protectionism is on the verge of overthrow account for a good part of the enthusiasm with which the news of the election has been received in Uik country. A CATTLEMAN SHOT. It LhhJ I.lk n Ch f Attrmplfwt W ,rkmiil K'oHlttHV Ih JHttrtliT Thi Victim mh IiitfHiivH KMHrh-dwHiT I r m lex . Iv-Xsa, Citv, Mo,. Nov. 7. David 11. Greever, the mdl-known cattleman. sKf. ataia fm l1t m.-- i mA wAAliiA.tAw trfwmww-v wmwwmmi m ji nyutmru j' cirvciwisjr afternoon by Charles Clifford, an expugillst from San Francisco, and at present a salesman from New York. Clifford ami his wife have been living at the Hotel Andrews for oe time. On returning to his room after a short absence yesterday afternoon Clifford found the door locked and (Ire ever inside. After Clifford had effected an entrance to the room, through a window, Greever opened the door, and ran down the hallway. Clifford followed ami shot him twice in the side, either wound being xufHclcnt to eauie death. In an aato-mortom statement Greever .said the woman invited him into the rotn. He went in, when the husband appeared with a revolver telling him to hold up bis hands. He refund and started for the door, when Clifford suotwi him. Greever is an extensive ranchowner in Texas and is worth about 5100. 5X. Clifford has been arreted. A WONDERFUL CRAFT. I.HHf'lt r tkt- IlnwjrJ GHirt at IMWt I'hIhI riri-rr and t'H4HkMr. Sk Is l Hnkm 'tvtr-r.r. MHm mh Ilir. P.ALTiMonn. Md., Nov. 7. Ten thousand persons cheered the reputed worldbeater, "Howard Card." as she was sneeeiMfully laUncned at LoceM Point yfcsterday. The ways spread asm broke as the vescl went off. whieJi momentarily Khifte4 her temporary ballast. She was immediately righted, but not before having, partly at toast, proven the astcrtion that .she can not be eapsised. It is claimed that this iron steamship, which is constructed en the Fryer plan for the Arrow Steamship Company, is capable of making sixtyfive miles an hour and will revolutionise ship boHding. Ih r debat certainly marks an Important epoch, in marine architecture, and the bet marine engineers predict perfect success for tan new craft The vessel is also claimed to be Nre-proof and uainkable. See is magnificently appointed throughout and will carry no freight BIRCHALL STILL CHEERFUL. i While KihiMllHK CMHMernMe .Hx1eraa I an tho Kmalt of the I'elltitHi for C'lrmt 'Mey, He MmIhInIh4 a Cheerlat Deatetnor. j WiMmhTtK'Ki Ont., Nov. 7. Itirchall t exhibit considerable anxiety as to tbn t resnlt of the application for merry in , his case. He has asked a number of quest ons as to what kind of a man the Minister of Justice is, the distance to Ottawa, etc, and eagerly scanned the newspapers for news from there. Although he has only a little over a week to lire he still maintains the same eberfulne that has characterised hi jail-life since his confinement. .Sometimes he talks of his death, but it is without any , apparent dread. He seyi he dots not fear the execution as much for himself as for hie wife. The contract fer the errctlen of the scaffold has been let and it's construction will , he commenced at once. EX-MAYOR COTTRELL. The Terror r Cwttr Key lfad Hlj .Matcli. Had la hot aad Killed. JIxtm:;ijv, Ala., Xov. 7. K. Mayor Cettpell, of Cedar Keys, Fla., who ' a few weeks a terroriaed the Florida Federal official, wat shot in the head ; and instantly killed at eleven o'clock ' yesterday morning by Chief of Police a ao. ... ueraiu. oi .Montgomery, Ala. Cottrell was drank Wednejiday night and wa arretted by the police. He insulted the chief ami challenged him to flght a duel. The chief, ho in con, acnes of the threats ot Cottrell, had armed himself with a double-lwrreled shotgun, was sitting outside of his office yesterday morning when Cottrell drove up In a cab. After a few words had been exchanged both men began ring, with the result given above. The IrHh Aici'atora Free to VMt C lead. Ottawa. Ont., Xov. 7.Sir John MacDonahl on being asked to say what fate might Ih- In store for Messrs. Dillon and O'llHcn in case ther huld come to Canada, said that the' Dominion Government had lie power .in the matter. Tbe gentlemen were British subjects and members of the KriUsh Parliament, and had every right to speak In this country. The Canadian Government had received no Information from the Imperial authorities regarding their arreet thettlJ they vieU Capada.

MONEY AND BUSINESS.

K. t tmm M Vm'm. WmUt IUwU-w-tv F4fj4mHN CAs4S4S9tst JtSSGfMfNfcS CtvMhftfAMl KKpr l'omc Nov. K. K G. Dun Cav's weekly review of trade say: TIm vwImmm it metbive. lota aBM:t MMd frlxM. nwllHHt lam b.-fu J k. eeet, aasl l vliaraet proNrro. Km IImm W Mtrtoea mpnmMm ia hv Mork mar!, d etner necetiilv Market mrm HMrally lowr. Tm labor UImmi u awoerally elMM.rt- tbonkk IIm auea. al atwra wiaw maaefaaterwri M4 welklag elwaUs at hfmm mMi cmilMttmmmt tksrre mtm reeelvasl rwaM4 ef a r.ltr.w.t Mrik la NiteM(tMtim. TIm .Mtetwryit. HnUoa h MlMatlelly HMhuutd Ter.. ports tram att funtu ot tfca uar uintw teat besliMHM U latue and nwaltlijr, ItiMtue now. uMt HMte aWt aasi Him. Ilii. 4iaU Hm4 Um wool tra4 artire; Wet a b4 vmkir, roIlT Imk MlU bava fall nlrw At Cktoaea Rrala racstipt qaal I year'. At frt iMum trade U rally ! agaia; at ('- etMaatl it la nniarMt ieit. the lebaeae trada lMmiviii; l fittMburxa mm k ratbwr rfaprHl, bai tb r 11 U ralr; at C. ian! balae U rsmmI; thourb la etotalaic aa4 at iHrtmit tbr Is a baaltby alir. Kv. Xerbaal aot4 at M Uwaeka. At Omaha bsMlasnHi ! ex-lea; at bt, t'ai aast Kaaaaa City falriy aeiivc Xar Ortaana rcporta laiRar trat tban a ymmr aga, liberal rrrwipt nf oftoa hnU sag-!, and a Hood oatMMtfc.. At MaiepbU a ad isavaaaab, tb trade U aoeMd aa-l prunt bright, lrua i waakar bam for Suatbar. and bftwnwli wt-akar at litlburgb. bat at Philadelphia rrvlM d quutallua mn fl aad upward for ataadard faaNsytraeia; 17 aad upwards foTMtaadard MbrM,aad Hi fr nu. tral forte. Mute laqalry foe raiU Kta aad tb parebaaa of the AltoKbatr will br tha Caraa;l iatrt i xp4; bv.; a iatwrlJint laituaaea oa tha aaarket. Ktvixn trade iaUsKtber will tiii that Many otber aoalli la the. himt.ny t tttv e,tnry. for exptn-t-i froa Xear Ytk bnr a xasa ut A.OM,fti Iridlrlla aa attrejil of rnyre tbaa iH.rH.wi tor the oantr. and Ithpofis at4i kUi- um iuro ia f attout $s.i tor tbn uwmtk. Tba bvavy exw at export b-lf u wJX.'a the r. r t-x-cbaas. Tia rrsat dear. ia sr trat,u at;ebiM!lit-ao. bet th tUvrtnt-i ( crop attd mfATtuty f uoa7 fr .jwculatlve nn arw KOii lvnt reain f.r a rraetton, whu-h tba nrat ttnah ut tbfiirmrs orxaKtxallkms at the Wt td to bcra. Tin? UHy market here has Wrn act It at about per es-at At aV.ta the iaaraet is Mroay. at rhiladelflil.t Kim at to 7 per eeat , with lata aVm.iad lor tieonai; at Chleano elm, with an advanca la rale of exehaa, the tit:lRs Hr dae to iaerejmi of bsla, aal at .. Laf t market Is slroog; at 7 ( per cent. New OrieanTetvrtaa ralr atarket.bat at met Wextera eeaMr tba deatnad b airr. wblla aataldo .f aeh teetrrct the auriiet bj eeateratlrer eaay. The baine-i faltutes daria tb t.tt eren days aaatbvr: For tba Uaiied St tr, ir; for Caaaila.M: total, S; a eaprvd ttb a tutal of 3:s 4t w!t rr Ue eof-rHna-to week of iesg year tba wtb Jc. reweeetiB,s failures la the ITalted stalea aasl ia Caaada. RECIPROCITY. Iredat ThHM tT Ihr Near Vtrk Vrmdaee KiehaMce Writn, eeeetarjr MMm fft tar- oabjeet of Kee.fteltr aitb. f WttfMM Hfd)4e 2r.w York, Xot. $. Preaident laa Thomas, of the Froduee Exehangi? ha sent aa " .ut- al letter to .SrvreuryItlaine, fasting reciprerity with Newfoundland. Among other thing Mr. Thomas writes: The proposals aaade bf tt nritMi (Hrerwmeat la brbatf of tba eotoaial coreretaeot of Xawfawdtaad tar a NH-lpnwttr traatr hh the Catted Stat, have bvea bromtbt to tba atteattoa of ttat board of maaaaata of tba Near York frodoea b ebawee. The atatter was iwferrft'' u a eommlttte who made iaTetiawibia aai'B: aaesrrhaal who bad beea atMtavm la tb trade. This committee, la view or latortaatkw reeeired. reported in iaybr rf reeljneity aad a taeworial to JU 9tae leatiaeRt of the tnHed Hata Tbst board of mauaaer therefore. tb 11 or eootiaor-v otr the Ilwn fat ts for the eoaMHer.tion of the State Iepartawet: Tba drifttna a way to other roaairlea of lar trade fa breadtBfl,' aad prorWiew irtae tbe at-w Katloa of the fO-ralled Waablaelaai tne:y; that It h believed tb a traie eaatd be rebred by a rr treaty. Tbe prhrile-u4; Awaerteaa braiea. loaahloa tbebr riabt ti bay bait, etc., to be restored by tbe pti w ed treaty. While hat titt.'e Xewfooadlaad ed.h N eonaaMd la tbe UNitod States, tbe abrwagb fre brht boiaes ia lattoadaa; aad U x aonrea of nrveaue throaeb the diabarsments of aoa-y tor tabor, :refa-btitK. lraferriax, wareboowiaa, laeria. tf-bnt hire, aad other thlajr Inseparable from tba handtlaa of merrbaadise fa tbl port, fjtnre aaaatltltia of Roods erne forward to this port or iraaM.blaateat to Kitropo. Hraxil, Wet !a lio. Ceotral A sTiat aa-t otiter potato; aa ! If by tba removal of datie upiR Importations froei X t wfooadlnd of tbe prodeets of K H4beriesA aad aaaaufaetere. and talara!s, the bantaa aeceasarny meldeat to oar boadiac bta throo!i freight eal t be haadled wt:. greater facility, and thepnrt ot Now York woMld beeooM tba rreat ditrlbeiina- eeater for tbe pm laeta of tbe U'aid of Awfottadlaad. Tba great facitittes we eao fambibfor tba eprt trade of tha mrrbaoU nf Mewfoa:dlad tba eloper Witt becotoa oar cumaaercial ralatfota, aa I tbe preatertbeh .tbttity i pnrebaec from as. If Ne;oadlat ntt -rad areMer 4rjataeesfor roetprncity, aha woaW bUMea areat atarket foe oor breadstwgs aad woatd Mtpply as prodacta aot obcautabia wbore. Loot wHk AM (m Koorrf. Hamkax. X. S. Xov. 1 Is rported from Soaamersido thai eeveral arrelopes hearing Swedish postmarks anal bddreaeed to persons "on the bark: Falka" were picked ap by a pibK at FSeh Island. Xnmerona letters similarly addrcited. a gold-heedel Cwn and other articles with wreekage'bave al been nicked np along the Xc Indon (P. E. I.) shore. It is said that daring one of the late storms persons in the neiffhltorhood otTigaish saw a large bark in distress off the shore at that place. While they were watchinar her a thlek rain sqeall came ap aad hid her from view, and when it cleared away the vessel had disappeared and was net seen again. Kvery thing point to the lose of a foreign bark with all hand est beard. Vkcoaat Caatelaw iH-nwoed Xear Bet. fLU-M w aaaa SaaV aWa IiPmns L.oximx, Xev. & Viseoent Caatelupe. who was drowned yesterday by the wrecking ef his yacht near Itelfaet during the heavy storm, was a nephew of Lord Sack vl He, formerly Kritlsh Minister t Washington. The Visceant bad climbed Into the rigging, whence be directed the ntovemenbs ot the crew and cheered them on in their exertions to save tbe vessel. While thns engaged be became numb and cold, and a huge wave breaking over the yacht, ho wan nnahte to retain his hadd ami wad' awoot Into the son.