Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 December 1890 — Page 6

WEEKLY COURIER.

C. XKA20B, Pafeliahor. JASFKK. INDIANA. Ix tke reiwt of tk KrMit of Ant mal Industry, jmt nude public, tke mint is made that th bureau antialpated Prof. Keek In tke mm of his otleerated lymph. IKABL KlMUAl.I, fC twenty-eight yrs a elark in the Internal Revenue Kwraa ef tke Treasury Department. M 1r Wajhiagten, oa tke 11 tk, aged seventy-nine years. At rhUm of tke Town Council of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, on the lttfc. It was ordered that tke name of Ckaries Stewart Parnell be erased from tke roll of bergenias. Txk needy residents of Western Kanmm will be take care of kj tke people ef tkat State this year without outside aid. Tke railroads of tke Su.'. will tra Report all relief stores free. Thk London Standard says of tke American Copyright bill tkat it hope tke measure will become a law. but it alee kopes tkat not many years sball k&Ye passed before it is amended. Loins HrAX?, city recorder of Salt Lake City, elected last February, is a defaulter in tke sum of f l.TM. Friends have made tbe amount jrood. and tke City Council kas accepted his resigna tion. iTKAMKHS tO COHTBT tTOOpS to MOUC' bioue have beeR chartered, by tke Portuguese Government. Four hundred stu dent of tke Lisbon, Oporto and Coimbra RRiTersities have already enlisted for tbe expedition. Thk English syndicate which recently purchased tke celebrated Elkhora mine in Idako has purchased tke Iron Mask mine near Red Cliff. Col., for 969e,(Hid. Tke new owners expect to get an out put of 130,099 per week from tbe mi Re. Thk students at tke KaUisnore (Md.) University Hospital guyed Radford E, Chapman, a superstitious colored pa tient, about dissecting him until ke beante so trended that be tried to jump out of tke window. He is now a lunatic. Thk London Heard "of Trade returns. issued on tbe ftth, show tkat during tke month of November tbe imports decreased 4,lSO.v0, and tke exports de creased 1,344,000 as compared with tkooo of tke corresponding month of last year. A special train, carrying tke VanderMlt party from Ilufialo, X. Y.. to Chioage, made 337 miles, over tke Canadian division of tke Michigan Central, in four hour actual running time, sometimes reaching a speed of seventy-three mile an hour. Thk North German Uasotte prints a statement made by a prominent Ger man official witb regard to tke customs tariff of 1S8. From Mis statement it appears tkat a reduction of tke corn duty to three marks per hundred pounds will probably be effected. Mrs. Cornelia V. E. Miixkr. who was charged with receiring the sum of $11,000 alleged to bare been embezzled by tke firm of J. II. Field Ar Co., of Lon don, and whose extradition was sought by tke British Consul, was discharged. on tke Stk, by United Statei Commis sioner Shields, of New lork. Thk priests on Ackill Island have ap pealed to Chief Secretary 1 Mil four to asin lour hundred families there who are in actum distress because of tbe failure of the potato crop. These un fortunate people have been reduced to tbe necessity of eating diseased pota toes in order to avoid deatb by starvation.' Sevkstkex Sioux ghost dancer, in cluding one SSoux chief, passed through Mason City. Ia.. on the Sth, en route for Fort Snellinjr, Minn., to which place tkey were being taken by a detachment of United States troops. They had been captured while, on their way from tke Pine Ridge Agency to that of Lower Brule. Thk O'Gokmax-Maho.y, member of the l)eae of Commons for Carlo w, Ireland, eighty-three years old and in feeble health, wko presented Mr. Parnell to Mrs. O'Shea, recently expressed a desire to challenge Mr. Parnell to a duel, and it is believed be would have done so kad it not been for tke remonstrances of his physician. Ix tke Court cf Sessions at Syracuse, X. Y., sentence was, oa tke lHh, suspended during good behavior on five men wko were employes of the New York Central road at DeWltt daring the reeent strike. They were indicted for conspiracy, and it was intended to make an example of them, but they concluded to plead guilty and avetd tbe dangers of a triaL After a large amount of money has been spent in buihling natural gat pipe lines to Columbus, Dayton, Springfield, Troy, Sidney, Piqtta and other manufacturing centers in Central Ohio, the owners of factories in all these cities have been notified that the natural gas cem panics can no longer supply them wltk gas, and will only fulfill private contract. It Is feared tbe supply will bf inadequate even for private consumer. Soo.v after kls arrival In Dublin, on tbe 18th. Mr. Parnell. accompanied by tke sheriff and a poe of deputies, proceeded to tke office of Uniu-d Ireland, ef which Mr. William Olkien is the editor, and took forcible posbm of the premises after a stubborn tight with Mr. Bodkin, edlter-ln-cklef during Mr. O Hrien's absence in America. The entire edition of the paper, just ready for issuing, ami containing bitter attacks on Parnell, was destroyed. Mr. Parnell i principal owner ef the paper, wklch was being sd against him.

CURRENT TOriCS. mvurmuiir,

FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Ix tbe Ornate, on lb tftk, a rotioM callMtfttM t. AttorwAf CJeaeral tor a lb of etrtlot supervtaor was pai.r.o, Mr, Mttruan ottered a resolution cabin for a went of money utlU on njuUttlM if Supervisor Davenport, of New York, but It went ever under obrvet ion. Hou aawodmeaU to tbo bill to iu arnti tit ttlrs was agreed to, and .Mr. Uray continued hi remarks in opposition to the Klertlwn bill.. . In the House the resolution ttlreetinir the Prwddent to request Mr. Grunt to permit tbe removal of the remains of hvr litto huband to Arllmfton whs iebted wltbottt mv tkH. Senate bill apprwprhtttMK im.mm U buy ration for tbe PMux Imllmts was pMD44 with verbal amendHHmUi; alo smshMc bill t retire Gral $toMMn. IK tbe Senate, on tbe Mk, the Indian que, tlon was dicued atrwlR at some length. The resolution ettlliHjr on h Serretnryof the Treueury for m tatment of monryit paid to John 1. IhtveHiMirt.elaief tuprTir. waa paetl. The Klecthma bill van tbm taken up, and Mr, Hoar aked utiaiilMu eoMsent that a vote be takenon thellih. Mr.Oorntan obJerttKl. and Mr. Gray resumed his speech ayuliitt the bill ... .In the Houh tb resolution to diiclpline lHor-keeper MIMt waa tabled. The Atkinson bill relating to railroad riKhta in the DlMrict of Columbin wm paetl;Hbo several other bills relatinic to the I)ltrict. The bill to Rive a rvbatt on manufactured tobticco in ttore January 1, next, was paMed. 1 the Senate, on thetKh.Mtne minor measure M ere passed. In prMnttnx a bill re. latiiiif to tlifeirv-ulatlon. Mr.riumb ll that be would mkih 5k to have tbe Kleetloits bill laid aside and ttmuiciul matters considered. Debate on the Elections bill was reoumed.and Jir. Hurry ami Mr. Daniels poke aralnt It. ... lntbellue Kcpreentativt. elect Thos J. Gary, of California, wa sworn in. The resolution looking to the remttvalof the remains of General Grant toArUntrton was debated and finally defeated (iff to , num. ber of public building bills were paed. IX the Senate, on thv loth, the llue oill to authorize a rebate on tobaeeo was jmtrd, Mr. Georiee spoke in opposition to t lie Fed eral Klectionsbill. The lloui-e HmentlHt'Nt to the bills for butkllnjc at Madlon, Intl., Hock Island, III., ami Umu City, la., were concurred In, and a Kens.ral eoiiferenee was ordered on the other building bill nued by the House on the Wh ... In the House J. v. llathaway w:ts electetl MtmaHr. Tbe bill to authorize the Corpus Christ i X l'adre Island Harbor Company, to construct a harbor off Ittire Inland waa MiaCt!: hImi titc Senate bill for the relief of the JJiM-ion la ans lit Oliforula. is tin; Senate, cn the 11th, a bill aimroor;. atlng SVsm for a for boarding pur purea at Chieaao was il. The bill for a publk' building at Sioux City. Ia.. wa vnt xa conference. A resolution was a."ivtl InstructIngthe p5t-oKce committee to inve.-Kite the subject of ioftal savings banks. Mr. rittmb's resolution providingfor early meet lag and for night, sessions wa debateit uutit two o'clock, when the Elections MJ --h taken up and Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, and Mr. t rye made speeches on It... In the Moum Senate bill approprUtiMK $10.00 to re-lm burse C. X, Kelton, formerly aitant treas urer at San I'rauclMK, was pa-d; Im the Fortincationsanu HfScieocy appropriation bill ; the bill providing for th rewoval of ca.i-es from State eourta i the bill to tircVent the manufacture of counterfeit ilvc, mi tie Mil to provide a penalty for the alteration of election returns with Intent to affect the result. The bill t itttleutnlfy purclnt.rs of sn-imp land was debated without anal actfon. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Dckix the alsenc of the military guard from tbe barrack) at Jauret, Mexico, on tbe 7th, to attend a bull tight, the conrict soldiers revolted and killed tbe sergeant of the guard, a cor poral and one private, and, to the num ber of eighteon, made their escape. Three of the, fugitives xero overtaken and killed, while four others were re captured and shot at sunriso the next morning. If. A. IV Caktek, Minister from Hawaii to th United States, left Washington, on the 6th, for San Francisco to consult with King ICalakatia on the subject of the relations between tbe two countries. He expressed the belief that tbe story sent Kast from San Frnncio to the effect that the Kittsr is here on a mission of annexation is an absurd in vention of a soace-writinr corre nondent I.v answer to a question concerning his reported failure, put to him, on tbe Sth, by a reporter. Mr. Wanamaker said: "I know nothing of it." I hk influenza has reappeared at Tokio, Japan, but tbe cholera is fast dis appearing. Sskcmkt.ikv Tkacv lias directed the Petrel to visit i:rbadePort of Spain, -San Lucia. San .1 nan, I'orto Rico, Cape Maytien ami Port-an-Priaee. and to be at the last-named place by the 25th. Hk.nkv 1.):nikk played cards with Henry Marks in Xew Vork Citf 3d lost about $75, lie gained entrai.ee to Marks' room and endeavored to steal the money, was discovered and took flight OlHcer Tonery went to arrest Lender, who resisted, and in tbe struggle Tonery fell down stairs and broke bis leg. Lender wat Snally captured and locked up on a charge of burglary. 2savoukos Mf Iiamkui, the escaped Cotton Itelt train robber, in reputed to have threatened tholiresof the sheriff of Ilowie County. Tex., and all who were instrumental la his arrest and conviction, and while he remains at large tliere are many uneasy heads. IlKfOitTS received on the Sth indi cated a threatening condition of affairs among tbe "blanket" or uncivilized Cheyennes, Arapahoes, and Cotnanebes in Indian Territory just west of tbe Oklahoma border. They have started the "ghost dance" and are assuming a manacing demeanor. A .s.vn.ouoti Ward tbe Ilrazilian man-! of-war Anuidhan, at anchor in New i York harbor, was brutally cut down with a cutlass in the hands of a petty ottlcer, on tke Jstli, iKan-io he conplained of the cold whon ordered to man t bf.t to go to shore. Louis I). Saxhok.v, a member cf tbe Methodist church, and always consid ered ah exemplary young man, has left fcaginaw city, Mich., having realiwjd cn forged paper during the pant ninnty day to tbe extontof JM),K. Previous to his departure ho m ado an aHslenment to bis mother. His liabilities are esti mated at over SlO0,0K. Till; train for Ilethlchent m the Beading railroad was thrown from tke track just after leaving; Oreen Mount, Pa., on tbe nxu and run about a hundred feet over the ties, stepping at the very brink of the trestle ever Wingo Hocking creek, nflyfevt high. Nene ef tke pasngers wore injured. A sfttck kad been tampered with, and thk eauted the derailment.

K 11. II, CutKK ban Veen apf:aittw4

general manager of tke 1 nibn Pneitte and will be elected Seat viee-prwident. tkus returning to tke potttloa wkick ke held ftfteoa yean age. W. M. HoiOOfuK IpIm MTs9sMlt 4MMC&1 WsMtt(ff 1ft made aoetstant to Mr. Clark. Mr, Jt'Ttx McCaktmv, tke newlyelected chairman of tke I risk Nationalit Parliamentary majority, kaa xpraaeed tke kepe tkat the division wkiak exbm between tke two aeetieaa of tke Irish party will gradually be bridged ever. A a a mock arrived at Hamburg, en tke Stk, which reports having seen, on July 31, the skip which is commanded by Johann Ortk, formerly Arekduke John of Austria, near Cape Horn. Terrible weather prevailed at tke time of tke veeaels' speaking each other. Captain Ortk's skip, the Sanet Marguerita, was believed to have been lest while bound from Ituenoa Ayrea for Valparaiso. Tiik Board of Aldermen ef Kickmond, Va., by a two-thirds vote, on tke Stk, decided to rive tke Confederate Memor ial Literary Society tke use of tke Jeff Davis mansion for a museum for war relies. This was the executive mansion of the Confederacy, and was occupied by President Davis during his residence in lUcbmond. Pnor. Koch kas left Berlin secretly with bis son-in-law. Or. Pfahl. It is re ported tkat tkey are to visit tke (Wand l)uke of Mecklenburg-Sekwerin, who is ill at Cannes. France. It transpires tkat there is no laek of natural gas in tke Central Ohio district, as reported. Tke temporary shortage is caused by the clogging of tke supply pipes. Ix tke Italian Parliament, on tke 10th. the Irredentist Deputy llarxelaci attempted to interpellate Signer Crisp! on a passage in his Florentine speech in relation to tke frontiers of Austria, and denouncing tbe agitation against tbe Powers, but he was ruled out of order. T. D. Torn and wife, of Sioux City, Ia., and their daughter, Mrs. Slay ton, were run down and Instantly killed by a St. Paul & Omaha train at the Minnesota State University station near Minneapolis, on tke 10th. They were in the act of boarding a Great Northern train, when tkey were run down by tte Omaha train coming in on an adjoining track at terrific speed. SJ'Kakin'18 at Retford, on the 11th. Mr. Gladstone said that tke success of home rule would create tke leader of tke Nationalist party tke constitutional ruler of Ireland, and added tkat Kngliek Liberals were not willing to as sist a man of Mr. Parnell's proven character to that position. Thk residence of Cyrus Datter. a farm er, about twelve miles north of Alliance, ).. was destroyed by ft re on the 11th. His daughter, Esther, aged dve years, perished in the flames. Accohdi.no to advices received from Huenos Ayres tke Argentine Government is prepared to accept a finaneial proposal from a London syndicate. Thr. funeral ef tbe late Washington McLean took place, en tke 11th. from the family residence in Washington to Rock Cemetery. Tiik Treasury Department holds that bicycles, the property of persons arriving in this country, are not personal effects. Prop, Bii.doth, of Vienna, declares that the use of tke Koch lympk has produced marked effect In cases oi leprosy. Ex-SnxATint Fkaxk li. Arnold, of IJnadilla. the representative of tke Twenty-third New York district in tbe Senate of ls!-S, committed suicide in his office tome time between six and seven o'clock on tbe morning of tbe lltk LATE NEWS ITEMS. Ix the Senate.on the 12th. a resolution was paed providing that, beginning on the loth, tbe Senate meet at ten o'-clctl: and that the morning hour conlude at eleven o'clock. Mr. Do.nb's resolution reoniring tke cotuniiueo on privileges and elections to inquire whether tbe right of suffrage is denied yr abridged in any State, was debated it length but went over without action. Mr. Hlodgett and Mr. Wat th a at oke In opposition to tbe Klectlon bill...... In tbe House a number of private relief bills were passed. Onui.v E. ItcxYoN', a Xewark (N. X) real-estate dealer and promoter, has begun suit against tke Wilkinson -Gaddid Company of that city, to recover tbe sum of fiOO.OOO. which be alleses is due to him as a commission for effecting tbe sale of tke defendants, wholesale grocery business to an English synd::ate for &l,9M,im. t Tin: coroner's, jury laid tbe blame for the railway accident at Minneapolis. Minn., on the leth, resulting in tke Jeath of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Todd, of Sioux City. Ia asd their daugkter. Mr C, E. SI ay ton, of Minneapolis, on the engineer ef the Omaha train, wko admitted that be was.running contrary to rule. Till: large surf-boat Vanderkeon, ef the MuWilllatns liros.' line, sunk at tbe Itichard I)ry-lock at tke foot of Wash ington street. Jersey City, on the l'Jtk James I arrell, tke steward, and Geo. Drum, the fireman, are both missing, md it Is supposed they went down witk tke boat. DfKtxo a terrific wind-storm, en tke l'itb. sparks from a locomotive blew Into the Xortti Iakota elevator in ElHot. X. I)., and th itroved. tozotker witk lo.tnm bubeU ut Ubeat. Tun Proard of Guardians of We.tpori hav unanimously adopted resolution SUlogiring Chief Secretary Kalfour. for tke energetic measures taken by him to prevent famine in Western Ireland. Tmk Treasury Department ha directed tbe collector of cttstoma at Gloucester, Maw., to admit free of duty fish caught in tbe water. of Newfoundland by Ashing veels of Gloucester. ThK priest of tke Parliamentary Jlvislons of East Limerick and North Cork are actively interesting tkemelve in tke work of organising public opinion against Mr, Parnell, Hknkv a Nomu; of Columbu. 0., a lawyer ef marked ability, and a brother of Secretary of the Interior Jekn XV. iNooie. died suddenly, en tke lttk, ef neart iiwaee.

STATE INTELLIGENCE. rMlatlM of IniMana Ott. Tbe following i a 111 ef tke prlneipaid tie of lad Una, witk their pofMtlawon by the lae ensue, o far at keerd teem:

.urm Hnrzil ... H,tmMUm nif r.rt-. . ., aeoJltaaliMn xjM , .e a eniaa Cltr ? fit.MIkka xm , Mar MetHit YeriMW . T..M aft Ataawr-. . IVro, ...... .... alt -C Mvaw-ul - X't . Mfl rrteewi........ lt R.3iJ Wfc-a d . . ;.. oin Wrnd... .; m;.Mt VatNra:- . . iu;i i ak &.m CraaKinHvlUe FMft Wave . . , h nookocs . ... , Krakl'a. Huitiaei . lndiaeit. .. JCeeMMiviUe. . KokflMMI ........ I.!) Ct4 nraMSML. T.I Warsaw J. Scerr H.vris pimas4; at Lett's Corner. ded from an overd.v of strychnine prescribed for rheumatism. W. II. IIkath, of Fremont, kas a German violin wkick he claims was made in 1411. Finx. tke other night at Moatpeller, destroyed six buine buildings in tke f. .. . . . center of the town. Loe. $$&.0M, Thk Pen-don Department ka appointed a board of examining surgeon for Huntington County, eotting of Drs. Iigrange, Severance: Iv. II. I.ejman. It, 11. IL Grayston, of Huntington. Thk sixteen-year-old son of John ten by a boar that be will prebaWy loe A rmr.,. baby shew- is to be held at Crawfordsville between Chrtstmas mad New ears. and three preeenls are to be w" . . Ei.ni:KM.M,xri.KVK.of Crawford5 - ville is eighty years old. and kas marriedoM couples. -.nil. 7cawr m uaiiviHiRr, imt l-.... .1- f L f..tl If . ford City, were closed a few days ago on account of scarlet fever. The county board of health has taken bold, and will do all in its power to prevent the spread of tke disease, of which there are grave fears. Thk other evening Mrs. Daniel Eatoa, of Tipton, gave blrtk bo a pair Of twins.

Mrs. h-aton is but tktrty years of age, "Will be delighted to meet Jack and you and is tbe motber of three pairs of in lari. Will rladly direct neutrality twins. Eleven children have been born I of United Ireland meanwhile if the to her, and all of tkem are alive, with J controversy is suspended atl around. one exception. She has a brotker who , The nextlkeard wasthatoneof tbegeuis tbe father of two pairs of twins, and a tlemen who had cabled me that message lister who is tbe mother ef one pair of was among tboe who had broken into t'"i ' She office and suppressed the paper by The Commissioner of Pensions hat ap- J force. It is stated that Parnell acted in pointed Pension Examining Surgeons virtue of his authority as tbe director in Indiana as follows: Ikv Leonidas Ma- of tbe company who owned United Ireson, at Illusion; Dr. A. W. Mill, at land, and that be owns tbe great majorFowler: Dr. Jacob a Hart, at Williams ity ef shares. Both these statements are T1- unfounded. Tke shares which stand

The State AecMtitin of Retail Lumber Dealers met at Indianar-olK on the th. llie question of demurrage afM-r

ine lorty-eint-ttour limit now imposed t nearly ave years past a director of tke by tke Car Service Association was se- company. He ceaed to be. at kis own verely critkised. Tke aesociation fa- desire, about Ave years ago for the exvors the idea that railway companies press purpose of guarding himself from should be charged for unnecessary de- J all pecuniary or criminal reapomdbility lay in the transportation of freight. J for tke paper. Tkat responsibility I DirHTHKWA, in epidemic form, eon- have myeelf borne wholly tkroeghout tinnea on tke increaee in Indianapotu , all tkewe years. I entirely eoaenrred in and tke health board now kae 11$ eases j the wisdom of Mr. Pnmeirs coarse in in ckarge, with additional ones being that respect I only refer to it to show reported daily. j that, a a matter of fact, it is not true Jomx Pavxk, aced eighty, and a pie- f tfcat Mr. Parnell is a director. It k not neer, living in Shelby County, ten miles " true tkat any director of the company north of ColumbsK, eoanmitted suicide accompanied htm, and it is not true by Uking morphine. ! that those who forcibly entered the A Mt:WAKi of fifty dollars has been United Ireland ofice with him kad a

onered for the arrest of tbe scoundrel who stole Miv Dora Jones' hair while she was asleep, at Drazil. rrr.K joking a while 1 Scliweinforth's saloon at Marion the other evening Dave Hummer and James Douglas 1 . .. a s w . . 1. U-came engaged in a row, during which Humieer was probably fatally shot. Douglas wa arrestcil and U now in the city jail. flmmmer wa until lately proprietor of tlte "office saloon, and is one of tbe beH known men in town. " InrtiTMKKiA in a malignant form U pcf-valent in tke counties of Martin. Lawrence and Drown.

lU'Wilt: looks S.T from Potmaater ; often almost Ntmrle-hantled, borne the Acbereon'ft picket, at OJell. and left a brunt of three consecutive coercion bullet In one comer of his neck ae a S acts. Words can not toll how mournOHtenir. t ui jt fs fuf mo to think that D:mkxti:i Wm. Itradford. eighty, after weatherinz o manv years of conmade a funeral pyro for himself by net tinuou life and death trugufle5 witk

- m a . e . are vo uis own aou.se a ville. Crotbers - Kaac Joxr.. a young man living some mile north of Covington, bad his right hand cruked to a pulp in a patent-corn-husking mackine. Tmkki: are R1T inmates ef Indiana's School for Feeble-MItded Youth. The cost of the institution fctr tke paet Tear was Amu:k-o.v kad a bonfire tke ethT nigkt, when akdof "tcei. accumulated in recent raids on tbejramblingdeng, were burned. Imia.vaim!.is has many cases ef diphtheria. Daxiki. II. Gilmax, of Terre Haute, has sued the C. C. C St. I Hail ay Company for l,t for tke loss ef a At Hockport, while ratkering corn tke other day. Adam Eickentaan. a yostng farmer, was kkked to death by one of the kore bitched to his wagonl Ekrkemann was usinga shucking-peg for a wklp wken he met his death. A (omiwxv known s the Iipot-te . ... ..,,,...., x,-u o, capnauso. i.aporteamt.Hlchv,'t I'P w rtt ot conncommissioners ripbtof way for an electric railway to connect tbe two towns. The road will oe twene mites in wngta ana will run In conjunction witk the Michigan City street railway and the proposed Lnwse street railway, which is already guaranteed. The commissioners will grant the desired riht of wtr. Airi:Ai.gas explode it tbe resi dence of Ihr. J. K. Kucken of ".Shelbrvllli, and Mrs, Mucker and ber two small children were badly burned. Tmk notorhnit SrytJer gang tbo other nisbt roblnd A. F. Wilden's reneral tw In EatGosben and then set fire to It. Tir track in tko snow lK't.-avel tkem, and a .short time a.,er tbo fire they a ere traced to a school kotise and six of tliem captttre.1. They bad succeeded In Utirning muck ef tb plunder lefor an entrance was effected. Tlte building and Mock wore a toUl lo.. Lata vistti; Wist, nhollvcdslxmilo wert of lirwiK fell fiom a kay mow and

a ia taatlv kllleH.

UNITED IRELAND.

KttttMT nHf t'werweta Snh AIINte litlMMf h I'mttrnKltw with tUm NVwftlHV. failed IrolaMd, f hWk Ho U KMr. and f wKik Mr, f.rU H TtleM ''wrrlM fiionKliiiil'itrHoM Xetokvr a .Majwrtly MtihtuMar Xr a IMrt4r, Xkw York. Dee. 13. -Mr. OUlrien M yeeeday nitk regard to the taureof tke United IreUnd eMro and iU recapture the preceding night in hie name: "I know nothing eitker of tke attack en tke United Ireland ome or at lu reported recapture, except what I hare learned from tke newspapers. I am met loath to peak on what is to me in any aepect a heartbreaking sublet, bet there are teome misstatententa in tke newopapers whiok I must correal. It is stated tkat tke edition wkiek Mr, Parnell attempted to suppress by force was to contain bluer personal attack upon, himself. I can net belief tkat te be true nnlesa my apeeiiie cders'were disregarded. When xJZl7ZZx , '7- ' ow'g Instructions to tbe manager. Mr. Donneiy: 'If party decide in favor of Mr. Parnell hand over the establishment to any authorized agent of Mr. Parnell. If party decides against his leadership support our views moderately but strenuously, avoiding all unkind language of Mr. Parnell personally, and J .., oently lwioe c, cabled tke actimr editor. Mr. IIaIWim ooUSnt htm 1 to toat tU peonaiTy offensive w Vzrn9U shoulJ furUul. diny him to use cartoons in the paper ' t controversy. To insure that ,B0.ai prally hurtful to Parnell j M frmr, I specially instructed . hint to nrint nothing on th subWt t- , . " cept what be should write himself. 0a the night before Mr. Parnell's raid on the office, in reply to a cablegram from two of Mr. Parneir chief Parliamentary supporters begging Mr. Dillon and myself to come to Pari, and axktnsr me to direct United Ireland to observe neutrality in the meantime. I cabled the following reply

' nominallT in his name are less than ' B'rt M Mrr'Ht prices. The coi half tke share-capital of tbocomDaitv. f ,1'M' monetary ntrlwf ' Mr. Parnell is not and h t bJ- tL ' LlrJrlJr"

t Mtadew or legal authority for their pro- j including tke best-known and wealtl ! cecding. est Irishmen of New York. Tho stat "As to the recapture which is reported j ment is the result of tke meeting he

1 io have followcsl, vl can only surmt-e i Thursday nia-ht. and Is as follows:

that some kind people of Dublin, who , kad not altogether forgot ton in tny ... .. a - , " aim-nee and who had not forzoiten the rccorl of United Ireland, ailoaed their natural feehng-i to outrun their for- ' bearance. i am sorry to have been contpeled to I say even this muck oa a topic e inexp;tiibly painful to me. I spent tho Int year ef my life- in establishing United Ireland. For ten rear It has. , Dublin Castle, tke taper liould, ia my i absence, and whim mv baaoli ir.t tlal experience such treatment at the hands J of the leader I worshipped. Hut I am quite willing and eager to forxet tkis and all other personal .-onsideratlonHif. by any roibie konoraWe nteans. patriotic men on kotk ide can even yet succeed in staying- the present fatal strife in Ireland." A SEE-SAW GAME United Irrlaml ArOH in thi- Hands of Mr. I'arncll. Dini.iX. Dee. 11 The strnegle for pe-sesion ef I nited Ireland assumed new pkatse yesterday ntorntngand again Mr. Parnell I in possession of the office of tke company. When tbe op poneats of Mr. Parnell. wko succeeded Wednesday nigkt in forcing an entrance into tke office and in destroying all the leaders prepared by Mr. Iamy. who wa appointed Wednesday to succeed Mr. Itodkin, who was acting editor dur Ing the absence of Mr. Wm. 0'Hrlen, teoK ineir uepartare. they left a , ,Harit m rKm.ton witn orderi to re- . sll aBy attempt of Mr. Parnell or hi frl,wsto enter the building. Yesterday ujCl ! ,.tw, ind with the aislanco of a of .supporters, forced open the doors and took j owsslott. Tho police witnessed t!e affair, but did not interfere In any way. Alter he bad succeeded in recapturing the office. Mr. Parnell went to a window and addressed the crowd outside. Am tri.tftMtvii.rtny Unity. IMMx. Dec. 12. Th e exec utlvoof tke Lilferal-Unieutst Association have Issued a ntanife.sio declaring that under Parnell the Natieatlists were always an untrustworthy body, upon who pledge no teltance could 1 placed; and no distinction can be made between Mr. Parneir.s present adknnts and the majority depodng kirn. The latter formerly ccnJvMcd kls dellnuitt-nclev ami now sacrifice lilm only as means of extorting fro.k terms from the Liberal allies. Neither the Parnellites nor nay otker Irisk party would ever accept home tala without a mental ret ra'.itm.

WIUWtY AND BUSlMPa.

TUm Wt y7mH aM,l (w 4w-Th HihInm llulMHk Mi" rirnlirnl.Tke Wrek uuTtJl iMrg .Namher of KiHr, k aNKw Yomk, Dec. H-K, (J Co. 'a weekly review of trade syv Th bu-lne. ,mUmk U mi,,,, ,' Ter Urn Wen nHmenma fallnr. Zu b. atill nmch eure, but m,- H .1, money has improved by irvj l ehae ,d b.mds and by -Itip.i.rnK, f J frtMH Kuroe. that tbw I- ir,. Kfl,u) , wmndenee and actual Iwpri.vi n,, Ilt r, alter January 1. not much r.-lr, t ,.;,,,' peeted.and foilowertt of iu.him- uJ, L,"' eoutiMue to pause mueh wui..r.!. money fnmi active u, i,t frtl1(.r!; there is leUttur N,re ir at Rod on i Nuthrep.rtrf fair IhMh h 1(t(, ;rf eimtiHulnic decline in cotton, Niiriu 1 freely at revnnnah, iHanNea at Ja ami uaar, mobtMHM and rle. ut SV.w lrt alt at khh1 prieen. Thf Mupply f hmmw ample for fchtiiteM at Nmh Orleans hm other Mdnt HMHiey U llRbt, tliousll )tl help their customers as far nn thi-v m luKitiHtiitt- imslneos only. ,t the n folder weather has hvltnil tr at Cincinnati, ltrolt and Mm,. ,J points, and lmsinesa is only ralrat IH b KOh1 for Oh- Meaxoii with larKoi-attli-atitll n-eeipti at Kanwot City; KtrowK, ith Uu dietnbutioH of uood at H. l.otili,t,r IhemwHHt m, I'hmI, and more ;ttiu mdldayline at (UncliiHatl. AtC'lilen-obi ness contlnne-t much larger than 1-i't y, beimc little agei'ted by i:teru trouble tbe receiptKof MHwt Jirmlui tH ho ncru At l'Utsburxh the wor.t U IhoUxht to over, koetou olM-erv.t UHpr ivivl .Jem. for leather at the lower price. Hrl n; Kood are Us active for neH4n lelep tiiltu wimI tutlc are km ill and w h !-. su aily let. PhiladelphlH noti-s Jittie provement, Iron production lm.reu-1 Xovemln-r, reachinK In,sw ton lei-e tube a Main of nearly mi f.ir the montli, and 1I,im tons i-(tnparel with luot ye:r erhl new and lar f uruneeri have jumv 1 bfa-t. but later disMtelies tmw t within two weeks a humiImt h sdppetl production, and one outh' tt tblishment b:n fallwl. The w(K) manufacture is tloimc deeldeslly lM tt-r t. a year ., lit heavy woolen open at year's prieeo. This Is a waitln market knit kmmIh and a fhrlnWInic iltiniim! dres KtKMls. Tbet-otton Hianuf u tun (,) Ntffacttry and some works are .u-pe.i production, print cloths having fallen t eet for x fours. The cpceuUt markets have not In-cn very active. Tut risen half a ecnt tlurlitie the week, but t per is of uncertain price, offers at If. v for lake belt unavailing, and the mar ine laiinre- tlurltor the last seven l numler. for the I'nited Mates, SIT, and Canada 27, or a total of 374, as eomparod v a total of a lad week. For the eonwpo Imt week it la-d year the tfirures were reprerntiNK W In the United tHatea am! In Canada. DISAFFECTION THAT OOUN7 The Trish 1'artlameHtary Hand it-ei I)elarea AiraHMt tHraeH In n liommi mienod hjr th Xembt-ra tbe Kteut CntHtmittrr. Nkw Yonk. Dec IS. The Irish 1 Hamentary Fund Association isutd document lat night, declaring agaii Parnell. The paper is signed by t members of the executive ccmttiUtt The rarHaMicntary Fund -ocatim 1 tb eply grieved )lVl.r tjM. unforttiliate tt itltiou iMo which tbe I'arllatnetitarv V ' Ptuoaed by n t eiit and K--urritis t wbfch inremen ll!.a.ti.-r tfi the hope a p!ti of Ireami frictuN thnmxtiout t I world. While not m'kmg to dlrtitti tot f Mfpk- tA Ircliind Whttt policy nhall bi p I tied in the int- rot of a cause aeallii' j .-acred, a e feel it a dtitvof conscience ttu ' that IrelanePs political life s-bot ) not be ItMiH-rlleft bj Mfrmal .im 1 eM tr factional Mrife. Ileeply Krateful ! Ihewrvtci.- C -Mr. Tarnell and motriuxi bli wontb-rful achievement, In her belt we can not calmly consent to have all It h;i been parehed for Ireland at such n and .mcrlgce, .-htti n l ami lot in an bout P-t4o, While it pains ns to take a t' againet him wmi c have heretofore r ecwled as Ireland' leader, w e ulihe d Iir!y aert tbe eau; if home rule, win ho- le-n frooi the nr-K tm reason if tbe lenee of the Parliamentary parly of ttr -K-Iatin, is superior any man or ,et of wen. We tin' fore Indorse the volition taken by ' vi!it me rarllaMientary delemttes and o'1 with ttiew In akin-Mr. Parnell to reo.'u tlw w ill of tbe majority nntl by per cacrlm-e s:ve hi rowntry from Ih-hi: n Into a civil strife which xlves eontfott tott land's hereditary enemte-, dishearten m friends, aliennt s ber allies and mii-t re-t In the total deMrwctbtn of all that Ita ' gained by onr race slmre the present e tutlonel movewetit beimn, l.-htnetl. ;i::km; Ki:t.t.V, .bs;. J. O'IMlNoHt'S. Wn. R. liKM'r., and t, tliers. Tbe Steamer Ity ttt IttttoH Mouse Sttni Nkw Oitt.KAXs. Dec 13. A tclcphoo Message to the Times-Democrat repot' that tke Anchor Line steamer City Ilaton Itouee. from St Louis for Ne Orleans, with a full cargo of Wester produce, sank at 3 p. m. near Hermitay landing. The boat and cargo are a tal loss. The accident occurred while makin. a landing at Hermitage. A snag w,i struck, lieliovel to le tho same one tli caused the loss of tbe Parln C. ISrowni' 1S!. When the boat struck, the ho chains seemed to give way, the hull b gan to Kink rapidly, .soon broke in twj and disappeared. Two unknown de"passengers were drowned. It is bl that six or eight passenger taifi on board on the way down wero lot. but this is not authentic. TI10 V s"1 was valued atS75,eM. and the carjruaThe SHporeMe-l t'oited Ireland will Krxurrectrd. DtrnM.v. Dec. l. Tho National cowmlttee of tke McCarthy wlnjr of Hie Irish party have sechred onlces m Lower Sack ville stret't. At a prrlittllnary meeting yesterday nuntnreu- tf' quests for memltershlp were received, as well as letters from clergyfn a. others exprt-Heing a readiness ta lr scrilte to the fttmls of the organ sbJ and to the expenses of the new p;tef Tke title of the paper will be " 1 .Stppteseed UHltl Ireland." Th lll iaaue will appear Monday. The it'O will be a kalf-nenav.