Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 August 1891 — Page 2

COURIER

C. TKXAJXJB, PoUMwr,

IXDfAXA.

Thk ukase prohibiting rye export l approved by the pre of St, Petersburg,

Locis IAUl,X. ehe-ilayr, died lth.

the noted Knglish ia Leaden on the

Official advlees receive! la London, OH the mil, KHHOHHW that the C.VelOUe wkieh visited Martinique cm th ISth ws the most severe slnee the year 181". Pally sixty live were hwi. Thk Association for the Advancement of Scknce met in general wkm for organisation in Washington on the morning of the mh. Imrlng the afternoon the meetings la sections beThk wheat crop of France k estimated at W.WW.WQ hectolitres, leaving a deficiency of a, 00,003 hectolitres. Owin? to this fact the customs surtax onv wheat will be suspended for one year. Thk Parte Journal des Ilebats advissthe French government to rest content with the friendship of Kussia and England without attempting the hopeless task of creating another triple alliance. Thk White Star steamship Teutonic, which arrived at New York, on the 13th. from Liverpool, made the passage a. 1 1 4ft HtBmftj

in a uays, le nours anu oi mmuiv. which beats the record by 1 hour and 85 minutes. A caulk received at the state department, on the lMh, from the United States consul at Martinique says: "A hurricane Tuesday night destroyed every sail in port. Houses all damaged and many lives lost." Thk convention of the Irjsh National League of America will be held in Chi-

cago next month instead oi in isauimore, as the national council of the organisation agreed upon at its meeting in Cincinnati in April last. Six Americans were in attendance at the socialistic congress in Ilelgiuui on the ISth. Among them were Mr. Hohen, representing the Chicago socialists, and Mr. Kahn representing 80,000 workingmen in New York.

Fkeioht Uain No. IS on the Kansas City, St Joseph fc Council lUuffs road, was held up and robbed at Murray's switch, near Harlem. Mo., on the 20th. Rear llrakeman Ed White was shot through the temple and instantly killed.

Ancnmsuot Ke.vkick, the venerable Catholic prelate, celebrated his eightyfifth birthday anniversary in St Louis on the 17th. On St Andrew's day, November SO, he will celebrate the golden jubilee of his episcopate, preparations for which are already in progress.

The North German Gazette confirms the statement that Hcrr Von Brand, the German ambassador at Pekin, joined with the representatives of the other powers in remonstrating with the Chinese government against the outrages committed by Chinese subjects upon foreigners. A CLOirn-RCRST in the mountains near Jlotzen, Austria, on the ISth, flooded the lowlands. The mountain streams were converted into torrents, which swept through the village of Kollman. carrying away men and cattle ami destroying half the houses. Many persons were drowned.

At a recent meeting- of Silesian millers it was decided to send a telegram to Chancellor Von Caprivi lagging him to abolish the corn duties, sayla? that otherwise the Russian ukase was likely to rain the mill industry and throw thousands of hands . out of employment At the session of the National

Colored congress at lieu unif, la., on.

the l.th, John G. Jones, of Chfeago, was indorsed for the position .of minister to Liberia. The conference was professedly for the purpose of advancing the interests of the colored people and is said to have had no. political significance.

A srECi.u. commission lias open ap

pointed by the national chamber of

Hayttto examine last year's budget.

It is reported that there is a deficit of 000,000. It is proposed to arraign

the members of the last cabinet to an-

hwer the matter, and especially Firmin

ami Lechaud. lloth of them ask that

tJiis be done.

ON the 19th the board of aldermen of

lin.ston voted to report "Inexpedient"

on the order of Alderman Flood, that the fee for theaters ami other nlaees of aiMHsoimint lie fixed at SI, 000. The present nominal price of tire dollars

per year will continue to be tke charge.

ami requests for tickets for aldermen

will probably be honored as in the

I.ast

Thk New York Advertiser of the bUh

pays: "Among the many men who have profited by the present rise in

wheat is that eccentric gentleman, Hen

jainHl Peters Hutchinson, more gener

ally known as 'Old Jiuteit.' He had

neon a bull on ths cereal tor soma

time, and if rumor is to be believed, his

profits during the week are over 8600,

000."

IIarvestino is well under way all

over the northwest, awl the promise of

a big crop is Wing fulfilled. Insteat

of averaging fifteen to twenty Int&hels

to the acre, wheat is turning out from

twenty-five to thirty bushels, and the

increased yield from an increased acreage makes 130,000.009 bushels the minimum product for the Dakota ami Minnesota. Other grains are close towheat, AmU especially turniar t well

CUBBENT TOPICS. inrawtnTBtiBr. PERSONAL AHO QfNCRAU W. H. PHKKCorr, prtakhutt, and VV. i. MeClevey, sevtvUry of the Interna tfonal Typographical union, itniahed the oouat of the vote on the propokltloN to limit the working day to nine hours on th lTth. The union has a mentUerkhlp of ,tl8, and , vote went east 9,!M0 for and X.SM against th proposition. This lacks of the required two-thirds Majority. A.v aeronaut who made his ascent lie'ore an immense crowd at Maeeratta. Italy, on tlie lath, fell from his Imlloon at a diaay height into the Adriatic sea. Jamks IIuklkv was arrested at Itrklgeton, Conn., on the 17th, charged with attempting to bribe Alderman Wood during the recent police troubles. Thk galvanising shop of the Hrltton Iron and Steel works at Cleveland. 0., were totally destroyed by fire on the 17th. Loss, $90,090; fully Insured. Thk Hrltlsh bank of Australia at Melbourne has suspended. The Ihtbllitiea are $00,000, of which half i held in England. A Canadian steamer has brought news confirming the report of great distress among the people of Labrador ami the northwest coast of Newfoundland on account of grip, diphtheria and starvation. Oxk of the worst fires that has ever visited the mines of Colorado is now in progressat the Louisville mine on Iron Hill, near Leadville. The fire broke out in the 500-foot lead as the result of the upsetting of a lamp, on the 17th, and at last accounts was still raging. Thk farmers of Vigo county. Ind.. backed by the Farmers' Alliance, are protesting against the assessment of Axtell, the $109,000 stallion, at $5,000 by the county board of review, and have appointed a committee to go to Indianapolis to ask the state board of tax commissioners to raise the assessment. Anpkkw 0. Oppman, president of the Oppman llrewing Co. at Cleveland, O., had an altercation with one of his hostlers, Fred Seigel, on the night of the lth. After knocking Seigel down, the latter said when taken to the hospital, Oppman beat him severely. Seigel died on the 17th. and Oppman was held under the charge of murder. Thk members of the traveling foreign committee of the Chicago Columbian

fair commission, who are at present in Austria with the abject of bringing to the attention bf the Aiutrians the advantages of exhibiting at the fair, have

met with tiattcring success.

0,v the morning of the 17th John

Fitts, aged 86 yeurs. a well-known Daviess county (Ivy.) farmer, was shot and instantly killed by a neighbor, Norton

Hazelwood. Trouble had existed for a

long time between the two families.

Komkkt Gi.ASfi, of Jefferson county,

Ind., is losing his entire family with

the dreadful milk disease. Four children are dead ami his wife and last ehSId were reported dying on the night

of the 17th.

An vices from Ilritish Columbia state

that the proposed Peace River & Hudson's Bay railway is to be built. The road is planned to extern! from Port Sympton on the Pacifie to Hudson's Bay connecting there with a line of steamers. This route, it k claimed, will make

the distance between Europe and Asia

shorter by miles than the Canadian Pacific ami S.U7C miles shorter than the Central Pacific and San Francisco route.

W. Bricku.u of New York, has

brought sui' -against the city of Baltimore, Md., for 100,000 damages for the alleged infringement of a patent for

feed-water heaters for steam fire-en

gines invented by him.

A hoat containing a party four

artists, sketching on the Ohio river op-

itosite Cincinnati, on the 18th, eap-

sised near the Kentucky shore and

three of the p-arty were drowned.

Thk lamon iron work at Iioston were

burned on the ISth. Loss -00,000; partially insured. Kendall's machine works, on the next corner, were also burned; loss, .S,000.

Ar.rKKi Simoni.", a Belgian senator.

who is a large cloth manufacturer at

Vcrviers, will lie named by the Belgian

government commissioner to the Chicago exhibition.

Bv the sudden collapse of a stone

bridge over the St. Mark fiver, In

Havti. eighty of the throng of persons

watching the raging torrent below, were drowned.

A 1'akmkk named Avon Tyler, living

near San Mateo, Cal., in a fit of mad

drunkenness beat his wife over the head

with a pick-handle, and then seriously injured his K-year-old sou with the same

weaHn. J ne woman s skull is fractured and she cannot recover. The

loy may survive.

Poi.ickman Tut kkto.v, of Kxetcr,

II., while protecting the foreman of a

brkk-yard from an nttaek of four Ital

ians, on the lfth, received a Wow which fractured his ftknll. The Ital

ians fied to the woods pursued by citizens and police. Chaki.ks Lawkknck, ex-assistant cashier of the Keystone bank of Phila

delphia, was on the liKh. sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for making falne entries and for conspiracy. Thk Cologne Gazette is leading a campaign of Catholic communities in Germany who protest against the "holy coat" exhibition at Treves as a fraud. Thk Pnblin Freeman's Journal of the pnblMici a voluminous eontributtur fotn Idr. Pc.rnell, in which he rcsui.s ni:. sittnek on Mr. John Dillon ami the m:iv .f his opponents. John I'onv'a y, ilu steamship fireman, wan hinr-i. I In Liverpool, on the Kh, for the murder of the boy Nicholas Martini whov? body was found on May 10 last tloatin in a sailor's bag In liardon dock. Conway's head was practically torn from the lody by the drop

AcTtxti SnCKKTAKV or Statu Wharton any: tljnt the I'nlted States government in keeping puce with Kngland, France luid Germany In demanding reares for injuries ami proteetioa for America eitiaetiK in China.

Co., of Hlrmina

lake of molten was rousted to

Ihk. review nt the French fleet in Ih-i iu' ",i;ty the quH'ik and tins dukow nf EdiuUurgh and Conuaught, iui the In said to have been the moat mag mflei-nt spH:tacle ever seen In Ktigllsh wleri, the UriUak Mtuadron of eMJort, however, furnlsklntr HWHit of the magThk feeling of the Chilian Insurgenta

against the lfnlte1 States on account of tke arrest and dtentlon of the Itat continues to grow Ik Idtterneas. It is beyond their undorstantMng why Uw vessel should be detained so long In California. Mm. Jamks Lvokh was shot and killed by her husband at their home in Pawtneket, K. I., on the 90th. The woman had a babe in her arms at the time, and the shots were Hred at such etose range that the burning powder set fire to the infant's clothing. Dl'RIXO the severe storm which raged at Indianapolis, I ml., on the 0th. Fred King and Oliver Heket. boys about 10 years of age, were drawn Into a sewer by the fiood ami drowned. Thk burgomaster of Treves thinks that SW.000 plljfrims will visit that city during the exhibition of the "holy coat"

Tom Pace, aged 1. an employe of

the ICnslie Furnace

ham, Ala., fell into a slag, on the 90th, and

death. Thk pallium was conferred upon Archbishop Katser In St. John's cathedral, Milwaukee, on the 80th, by Cardinal Gibbons with all the pomp and ceremony of the Catholic church, in the presence of over seven hundred priests and prelates and a. congregation that completely filled the sacred edifice. Cardinal Gibbons made a most eloquent and patriotic address, which only the place and the occasion prevented being warmly applauded. Hon. John Ixoi.ks, lord justice-general of Scotland, died on the 20th, aged 61 years. Thk American Wheel Co., otherwise the wheel trust, has licen placed in the hands of Noble Butler as receiver. The assets of the concern are stated as $ 4,105,000; liabilities, 1,800,000. The action was taken in order to protect all creditors and prevent the depreciation of the assets by attachments." Fkank C. Ai.my, the murderer of Christie Warden, near Hanover, N. II., was captured, on the 20th, in a bam on the premises of the father of his victim, where he had been in hiding ever since the commission of the crime. He made a desperate fight before surrendering, and only gave up when the bone of one leg was shattered by two bullet wounds. Pkkswkxt Harrison celebrated his fifty-eighth birthday anniversary on the 20th, on Mount McUregcr,N. Y., where Gen. Grant died. He was entertained by W. J. 'Arkell and family at their cottage,

and attended a dinner given in his honor at the hotel, in which 190 guests

participated. The president paid an

eloquent tribute to Gen. Grant in an

after-dinner speech. Gf.org t; V. Cox, a prominent grand

array man of Lincoln, Neb., buried his

fourth wife on the l.tli. and on the

20th was united in marriage to Miss

Pasbv. a young lady of 30. Cox is 00

yers of age.

Thk dead body of Clark Woodman, one of the wealthienteltisenfiof Omaha, 6n9t AImI an infineathU director in the LJnseed Oil tmet was found, on the 90th. in "his roam at the grand Pa

cific hotel at Chicago. The general

supposition is that the death was that

of a suicide, but by some who knew him best it is attributed to heart dis

ease.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

Qckkn Victoria made her formal injpection of the French fleet in Osborne bay on the 21st The fleet was drawn up in liae, flying the French and British flags, and every" officer and sailor at his post Admiral Gervels received her majesty on board his flagship, the Marengo, and as the queen reached the

jleek of the vessel the cannon of the

fleet thundered a royal and imperial salute. Thk crisis in the Berlin cabinet awaits the action of the kaiser, who lias not yet signified his purpose, but the impression continues that Dr. Miguel will have his way and seenre the repeal of the corn laws. The kaiser h; leen growing colder toward Caprivi, while he is more friendly to Count Wahiersee. from whom he was for some time apparently estranged. It Is said that the French publications in regard to the kaiser's alleged misconduct on the yacht Ilohenstollern have been called to the latter' notice, but he has refused with disdain to sny anything alwnt them. It is certain, however, that he is very angry on the subject, and that they have affected his sentiments toward France. No iotWT is expressed by Secretary Foster, that though no more 1)4 per tent. iHuid are presented for extension, there will be ample fund in the treasury to redeem the 431,000.000 4' per ciMit. bonds outstanding. The matter, however, excites much interest in treasury department circles.

fJt'tTK, a number of the members of, the KrasMds congross, made an excursion, on the Ist, to tle fblUl of the lmttie of Waterloo. The Knglish dele

gates clum. with few exceptions, to absent tlK'uiMilve.s from the scenes of the. memorable victory, so that the excur:oiiists were mostly French, Germans ami Itelgians. Thkkk masked robbers loarded an express train at Collins station, Ga., on the night of the 90th, covered the express messenger with their revolvers, robbed the safe of i,.W0, pulled the bell-rope and alighted and escaped before an alarm could be given. ARiHipAtMtA, weary of his exile in Ceylon, meditates a return t Egypt

i The Egyptian government has notified I the Itritish ivpreaentattve at Cairo that lf he returns he will at once lose lib: I pension of S250 a month and his head. I Thk president went angling for pick

erel at Fern lake, near Mount McGregor, N. Y early on the morning of the 21st, returning at 9 p. m., with a string of fifteen line fish four or fire ef whleh We had oangnt himself.

INDIANA STATE NJ5W& La Favkttk will have aiao.oOJ condiment factory. Thkkk proniiueat eitlaensoi Morgantown are under arrest for dynamltlM a saloon. Thk Kuaauiu poetoMee was routed of a, quantity of stamp. A I. a max vein of WUmuSmIoh eoal been stmek near Ilnriford City. Lain A claims lbe the amnllest eity in the Mate lighted ly electricity. Xe T.Kfi than twenty dead dojfs wort) found on one street In .lcttVronville, the other morning, the result of being poisoned. Ki.i x a h rthto wn, a village war Columbus, was struck by a cyclone early the other tuorslng, A new sehoolhonte just completed, was blown to tho ground, ami several resideHoe wru badly damaged. Johx I'i.mkk. a saloon-keepor, died at Vincennes a few nighU affo. ami. owing to his great slxe, a cofH could not be secured to hold his body, which weighs WD pounds. At Nashville, Brown county. Ww. Pitman and John Clark fought in a saloon. Both fell through a window to the ground, Clark lighting cm his heart and fracturing his skull. Johx Dark, returning homo near Goshen, the other night, was stopped by highwaymen, two of whloh held liis horse ami covered him with weapons while a third robbed him. Somk person has poisoned the fish? in the pond of Asher West, near Craw fordsville. Frank Mokrison, of near Garfield. Montgomery county, had seventeen hogs killed by lightning a few nights siaue. Thk colored people held a ten ckays' camp-meeting at Bluffton. Mrs. Naxov Su.linos, near Georgetown, Is dead. She was aged t&, and nearly her entire life was passed in the neighborhood where she died. She wmk living there before New Albany was platted, and before there waa a town in Floyd county, and when Vincennes was' the capital of the state and Cory don was a hamlet Crawford Fairbanks, of Terre Haute, is recovering from hiccoug-hs, which lasted a week. He received hundreds of letters suggesting remedies. Mrs. Hemcn Buck, wife of T. S. Buck, of Indianapolis, left her husband's bed at I o'clock the other morning, and running to the canal she attempted suicide by drowning. Four years ago Mrs. Buck lost her little daughter by death and she has continued to grieve until 'her reason is dethroned. Whkn Mrs. Samuel Smythe, of Waveland, awoke the other morning she was horrified to find the dead body of "her husband lying by her side. He nad burst a blood-vessel, and died from internal hemorrhage while she slept Thk city council of Muncie has passed the famous screen ordinance, requiring saloons to remove all blinds and screens from the windows during legal closing hours. Miss Lou Cook, aged IS, the beautiful and accomplished organist of the Christian church at Taylorsville, left her home for service Sunday, but instead met and eloped with John Wade, who had went to Columbus tke nhght before, and got a marriage lieenae. When they returned to her home the old man was wrathy, but finally forgave. This ia tke third and laat dattfrhter of Mr. Cook's married during the last year, all marrying Johns. A HTK.vxr.KK, giving his name as 1111 Jeffries, alias William Murry, alias William Johnson, passed three forced checks on different merchants at Col

umbus, the other night for small pur

ITUATKM.

AaMiif Mwrrrtarg WhaHoa M We an BMn Owr IH(jr. m Kr m Ww Mar, M rr ttwK lb later T Oar Cttnsum It ( k4a-Hu Tw t'Mlkml H4 Wm

WAskimotox. Aug. XI in eon1

tioa with Acting Secretary of Miate Whartou regarding the Chinese situstiou he Mild: "It la a wktake to be Wove that this government is iwovlng aWwly la ink matter, md that tint naatt oaergjr dUplayod hy Krawoe, Kngland ana Gorwany ia lacking in th United IMaioa. xWia voverumont has been keeping paee, step for atop, with those powers in all atovRonUi, oxctipt on, for a lroper protection of her eitiaen in China. The one exception is in the dhmlay of naval equipment. The lattitr In an impossibility. The United States has hut two voawla in Chiaese waters, and how oan slm expoet to make a respeotable showing with thoae? The navy department has done all In its power aiul has unloved three vetseU from the I'aoifle to relit force the skeleton of a squadron along the Asiatic coaat. 'livery possible precaution has boea taken to protect American interest in China. We have united with tha other great powers ia making every proper demand from the Chinese government Our minister, Mr. Denby, received his instructions long ago, and every consul within the border of the empire has Instructions to use nil means within his power to preserve the dignity of his government and to protect liereitiaons. "What more can be done? W have the promise and assurance of the emperor that our requests shall be grant ed, ami we are sending every vessel that can be spared across the Pacific to assist by its presence in the preservation of peace." VIEWED BY THE QUEEN. Tke Kerlw ef tk Frwtott rtet wn m T thn Nut MKMMerat KetMiM tkst Mm Kvr Occurred la KHglUa Watw, MrlHK leather a Dltlf sf KHgloHd'i 'ural I'wwrr. London, Aug. 21. The queen, aceoinpauied hy the duke of Kdinburgh and the duke of Connaught, viewed the French fleet in Osborne bay. The spectacle was oae of the most magnificent over seen in Knglish waters, the British squadron of escort, however, furnishing most of the magnificence. The vessels, both Itritish and French, were splendidly decorated, while their armaments were in tlic best possible order. Sailors lined the yawls, and officers ia gold lace and brilliant uniforms were conspicuous amid the more sombre attire of the rank and file. Queen Victoria looked brighter and happier tlinn during the kaiser's visit, perhaps because

she had recovered from the slight cold

that had troubled her. In military and naval matters Queen Victoria is never perfunctory. She always shows a genuine interest in battalions aad battle-ships, and she made many inquiries as to the Freuch vessels, their commanders and armament, while the duke of Edinburgh and duke of Connaught were not lees inquisitive. Owing probably to his being a brother-in-law of the cxar, the duke of Kdinburgh received an extra share of French cordiality, a fact which did not oseaae th attention ef the JtriOefe. Ia the osMnv iag Adaairal Garvaht aad seme ef ma oAeers dined with the qweea at Ot-borne.

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Msswr Malker Tlfct. ZJl Mkw York, Aug. aa. u. n Co. 'a weeklr rervew of u-a,ie ' Dtirlag tae ast wek anW0IIV aueorlsNl br gn-at aaolteawi,! i KhmhIsh urtlm riblMtiuK waa lkH a uNtelnl eonfirajol wtrt report mtKraitiK th l eouMtry, antlwvrw tport.u l,v port that HituiUr UuMiru wn,,,. 1 takea Ur MlM-r avniHu-iiu. t. room to UomU that f.-relm, auni Krewler tUtotvr If prk li,.r sUvsneetl im o vhwk it. Aijitni nirt .tior.lrlly ana imi 1 Vt ewiU. with all llt ort!lKH A pi ll last, wlih nothing but a fMHilae lefr Julytu WMrraut tli K-mihI btlHiMM ( thu eWi,try a with KraouHl ImpHin-Hieiti Uram-lMW, I sml oh mhumI lii.r., wand from fMrmH stat. it doubted wlittlUer thr ltH vr MMr eMMtt4M ana rHMirTKtiTprevsleiit at a IIiod w!i-h tlie itti larKtrale wn bright, and lnct, bram-hls tlivrMHi uiipiltlon u, upon Urtcw ipfclsllve uurrliam. of himhU varrltNl owr liave Wn . yean, siitl iltmlun sro aduuiiiUi' full llt of fulltir-,Nml tbrnlDM a illaiMmltloii to urvliHfw i.nly w cei tMlu oniumr will rwiulre, tl. trade appear Im-kIuUiik u'j,,, Yet lh voIuim or Imaliittww pn larjo ni ever before m MildumiiM.t surnrislHK ttet tliuttlie areMt Iron luwi Kut yot meet the set -buck w eimrmuUM prod net Ion tlirentiu. the iiiuvttiiient or ralU lo umnuaii prieetdii not fall for pigorniUMl dui'ti, nor do ittoek appr t,i Tliu produi tlim of iNmmwtli) Inui' far In exeemi of eormimMlmi of i tloHiiitle ami forelun, until Inst renin rlslitly Inferred that tlwi Uero otltitr Iron tlmn ralbi hihk Ihi i dentod. Soihh liier Ik nm for : strueturul mllU nre lalrly well . Tke miirket for w. continue mor tlinnltwas. Itoaton inles rtHcliiiu IHiuii'ls for the weolc, and tlio aIi behiKrery large frwi CIiIcjku, the trade here is quiet for domodlo Iu for fort-lKH wnul. The slttiatlon as i Komli I by no iiieann oiilKKltlij-, dreaKiHMla biHlnuH I excellent complaliitH. At lto-tm lmnlno M i active, but the out look H liIU VM(I At rhllnUelphla nn eliaiiKn np pMltitH, oils and xlHH,l)ta for Iron more luqiiiry, At Cluvelmi.l no elit, pttarsaiid nioiiey is In troiiKdiii Cinvliiiiatl iimuiifactiirers Hre iii,: wliltu at Dotrolt buslneiii la itoiwl f.,r n. At UtilexKo tlrypuoiltt ail f, for the week, thong-li larer tlmn I for the yotirthus f tr, and miles ut and shoes are laric", whilu the rwheat exceed lunt year's fur-f-ot rye nliif -fold, with hii tHerras a third In drtsaml l-f, lard, h wimiI. At St. l-mils lirgcly Inrreaai arewtn Ih nearly all lines, and at City trade grows more Motive. At ami Minmrwiiolls an mco! rent harvf trade prospect kowI. and slmil.ir come from other Horthw-Um jto thu witil li butliitMH iettilt dull, Ihon iMipruveiii-tit ) seen at JJewOrlt Atlanta. Mii(-y In t'ltht st mam- -

j pointy, and col lev: inn miiui-wIii, i The treasury has nut out fl.TOD.'Inuj

it Its tukwa In UtirlHK tin; week. rHllure to oUtalii for extetiHlon a la of thelii per eent, Umd m-vii oblige Ike treasury to dibtme at for the remalshin tmmls Svtta Money tends to en' at Konton. -1 demand at north wlern point 'i. I for leKltiiiiMte hiMltie at ChUa' The tuineM fKiture oet-urrli 4 1 nuttheeoiiHtry ilirini th lmt - nuuiher, for the United !tHte, iy, Ciuadii, IT. or a totil of 31; a- e with a total ot JtT last week, an l week prerMMM to t be last. For t1 MMdla wek ef lat ywttx the n "5

aTalaaait aatiVnhMi 'of ol

GENERAL DESTRUCTION.

turtkrr 1'artlcubira if the Crrat Cyelone at M artiHltie. London, Aug. 21. As the re porta rom the various sections reach St.

1 41 . m ? Pierro it lieeomes evident that the ox-

' ...i .. t .1 tent of the hurricane a devnsti

WIND AND RAI

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ISO change. A telegram was received

from Terre Haute describing the man, saying he waa wanted there for similar offenses; that he is a plasterer, and has a penchant for forging small t oheoks. Ax infant of Wm. Sheppard, eleven miles northwest qf Greenfield, was accidentally mothered the other evening by a feather-bed being thrown over on the child while asleep. TitK state board of education lias deckled that teachers holding six-year certificates are not required to again undergo examination. Hexrv Lank, aged 52, walked from Mnneie to Anderson in one hour and fifty-eight minutes on a wager. The distance is eighteen miles. MuxciK business men have deckled to raise ilKW.OCO for the purpose of drawing new indnatriefc to that town. Tux Montgomery county board of review has raised the amount of taxable property from 15,000,000 to 0,CtW.OOO. Nkaki.v 19,000 strangers witnessed Columbus' industrial parade. "Whit.k Harrj- Leathers, of Mooresille. was tearing out an old fire-place in his home, he found fiWO, all in crisp ten-dollars bill, that had been secreted beneath the hearth by soma ooeupenl of the hoil!. A awi.vm.Kn has been takinr aubscript ions in the neighborhood of Seymour for magazines and books a t reduced rates. lie get the money and people who sulaerilie get the rates. A Mt.AcssxAKK 11 feet 1 inch In length and lifi inches around the body wn killed near Connersvllle. Mokkh 1'KRoL wix, of near Thornton, cut nine cords of wood during; tli mouth of duly. Tint la-lies cornet band, at llixabathtown. Is in great demand A mo meteor with a hising tail frightened a lot of picniukcrs near 1't, Wayne. Tub strike among the nail feeders in the (ireenlleld nail works was com prontietiL "0r.t Jim." the oldest hon in Clin ton ooutity, lK,-lon?:Sn;r to Ale h'elleyMi dead xtthi njre of !"! vi'ar.

station has

not been much exaggerated. Destruction of property and los of life ia reported from all parts of the coast The latest reports received at J5t Pierre from Lamentin showa that the hurricane counts tun victims in that place alone, in addition to a large Humlr of injured. At Francois there have been sixteen people killed and a large number injured. At ltevlcre l'ilote there hn been two or more deaths, and so on from all parts of the island conies the tale of woe and desolation. La Trinite sends in the list of its dead at ten, and numbers of more or lew severely Injured The damage done to shipping and property may safely 1ms claskocl as stupendous. Almut two-fifths of the inland was under cultivation and the mountain slopes were covered with forests; all the cultivation and all the forefcta in the path of the hurricane appear to have been swept away. The numerous sujf a r, eoffes. cotton and cocoa plantations which have felt the force of tho tornado seems to havo been utterly destroyed. iMtlileHtn f the 1'HrlnHn Sturm at taHtaHpoiU. ISDIAXAVOMH, Ind., Atljf. 31. DttHliff the storm which raged here Wedneaday I'agae'a run, which passes thronjrh the city, was ot of Its banks and the bus htea houses and lraidencea alonic Its entire course were surrounded by water, which rati Into the cellars and dkl a great deal of damage. If red King1 and Oliver liisket, lioys alont 10 years of ago, were drawn into a sewer by the " Hood mid drowned. The rail-

j rowl trucks along the run were comi pletely aulitnerjyed, and the trains had I to creep rather than run along the mils. In some instances the fires were put

out ami the engines had to stand Ktill until the water had subsided. f'otly ritimrn with I.lttte iHaamafte. Naw Yoiik, Aug. 21. Klro started In .the grand stand of the athletic grounds of the Young Men's Christian aaaooiat ion on Hiver avenue a'pntcrdny after noon, nnd quickly spread to the lumlier yard win! factory of L. II. Miicti it Co.,

rv frige r

inantlfsti'tlirei'H of rv frige r:i tors nnd

Lkjht.m.vo struck Obediah Scttudcr's , toys, which occupr the block extend

nam at Ainncie. rrett ruckctt was badly burned and a hw.V vat killed

Hahkv I'oiniikxtkk, of Peach Hill. In

ing from One Hundred ami Fiftieth ta

One Hundred and Hfty-flrst streota, and

iKrttndeHl on the oast by Hirer avenue and

Clark county, wa ottered tlO.GOii for on the went by the Harlem river. This the crep of 8, WO peach tree. II re-, iinmetie plant was totally dtwtroyed, fascd, and It is ettixutcd U. at lie will ! entailing a loan estimated atfiiSOMI. rfJeailf3,coo. THetMuraao la awt mnall ' f i

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Harnt at XaaoMt tlty hnd-yi lnrtiWbry saRVr Kavtly ami 1and TelriiuHt- Wire Kailly Ml Kansak Citv, Io Autr. t!. rifte wind and rain storm, amounted to alnmt a cloiv paased over thin city from the west yesterday afternoon. Tl blew a hurricane and the rala solhl sliowers for half an hoe wind blew down many shade tt much shruhliery In the reside ttOnqf the eity. The prlncipi

j ige, however, was done to tl graph and telephone wires, whi

prontrateu for three hour amt ; only in part repaired. In the vicinity of Huron, K ttorni destroyed a munber UnildingK. Much corn was flat the CHrth by the foree of the t very badly damaged. At Leavenworth the brick b iM-longlnjf to E. Purdue and White were unroofed and the goods contained therein wer

damagetl. Mueli corn was pr tbroitghmtt Leavenworth count DAMAGING STORM I'ortlflas of KaaeM VKIteii hy a ' KhIh ArrompMMied Uy m! CHiHlHa- Mafk Iimwtae b I'rwf Croon aad h IVmonal Inter ATritiaox, Kaa, Ag. strm of unusnad violenec swe this section late yesterday af AltlKmgh the storta lantetl less hour the crecka wwe over 11k' a few minutes, and Clay erM drains the eity inundated hasci adjacent business liouneK A violent wind from the V prevalletl, unroofing honse. away aidewalka. fences and Two men and a little gftrl hy rlylasr thibrhs m all of tlu injured. 'Jim Santa F awl H also MifTered wnaliout near 1 Hall fell in great quantities large sines, and vast stretches corn wns Vaten to the grou ages will be great, Uwt csnno; eatlmatedas the area of the not known. l'HHd the Kchenw tt he a l'i 1HI .Vet IhvmI. Jfr.w Vohk, Amf. . -The J that ''Count" Mltklewiczsnd ,...!.. ,,i,ini.ii in Kwlndle r

, O'llrfen. the ni-mtnghnnt (AW I outof SlfMKHl y lO'tttngliiitt u

in a I'liiniwe imna nliowetl him letter and telef porting to be from the Cliinf ter. Senator Blair, Col, hhcj ethers. O'llrien was lnt 011 1 hy, M. C MeBrlde, thfi VJ nwspaier nian, and Imtke negotiation after provln? eeheine was a f rami