Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 October 1891 — Page 2

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C. XXA3rB, JASFMt, IXMAVA, Tw AnwUm senate hM pt-nnjoeltion, k rugard to im Ihm af ram ourrvacy. Cjxt Ltitww vox Aico-Vai.i.kv, nnkktor ef the Oenusn empire to the TJnRed States, dkd in Kectk on the lta. It k proposed by the Kunnian govern neat that England, Russia, Afghani tewi and China appoint delegates to ncKk the Kamir boundary question. Tmr Cherokee commission will try to pmrehase the lands of tte Otees, raw wees, Pines and Osage, m the Mxt fow weeks, to be thrown open to set tiers. The Atlantic Transport Co. hare an weuaead that their steamers will earrj haady packages' containing exhibit for the Columbian exposition free of uarge. It k reported that a marrkge ha arranged between the esarowitc the Duchess Slsaof Wurtemberr. a twin, born in 1S7. ami bhsc of the MW kiiiff of Wnrtemberg. A 8TATKMKXT prepared at the pension we shows that during the week ended October S, 7,190 certificates of alt kinds were issued, the average first payment to eaeto amounting to f ItO. A Tannine gsle aroee at Brighton, England, on the 18th, blowing down unostof the structures in the course of rectkm for Iluffalo Hill's Wild West n-how and wreaking them utterly. The cabinet, at its meeting on the Uth, discussed in detail several red prooity treaties that are bow in the ourse of negotiation between the United States and European and South American countries. It is Mid that under French law Mrs. Charles Stewart I'arnell and John Howard I'arnell are the heirs of the Park fund of 40,000 whkk w as banked in Turk in the joint n Kates of Mr. Me Carthy and Mr. I'arnell. Tmr Pan-Republic congress committee at its recent two days' meeting in Philadelphia, designated Edward Ever ett Hale. D. D., and Win. O. McDowell ms delegate to the International Peace league soon to le held at Rome, Italy. SUPKRINTKNDKXT 1'lI.MOKK of the SoHthern 1'acifie railroad lias informed Chief Thurston of the Order of Kail way Telegraphers that the Southern Pacific company will not recognise the order and will discharge any of its em ployes belonging to it. Sir Edwaru Arnold, the author of "The Light of Asia," "The Light of the World," etc., sailed from Liverpool for the L nited States on tin steam City of Jfew York on the 18th. He tomes to America to give deseripthe talks and readings from his poena and prose writings. m) the light of the announcement from Europe that Pamell'a widow ami hks brother will legally inherit the funds subscribed by Americans for the relkf of evicted Irish tenants and de posited by I'arnell in a French bank, further anneals for funds are likely to he met with a rather chilling' response en this side of the Atlantic Thk government of the United States nets just concluded a convention with Germany through the German minister by which all our cereals will be admitted free into Germany in consideration of the continued free admission into the United States of German beet sugar after January 1. which, under th! recent law, the president could stop. At the earliest opportunity after the firm establishment of the new Chilian government a number of claims will be presented for payment by the representatives of the different foreign nations there. The Ilritkh claims amount to between t&0,tuj0,e00 ami 0,W,e; Spanish ami' Italian claims amount to about 3,(,e00, while those of A merle, are only about 06,009. It is publicly charged in Philadelphk -that Mr. llurke, the official stenographer to the legislative investigating committee before which State Treasurer Koyer and Auditor-General McCamntgave te.stinaony.haf. fled, taking hk notes with him, to prevent the evidence of Boyer ami McCament from being Kubmlttcd to the special committee of the senate which met in Harris burg oa the lath. A okanitk monument was unveiled at Canofra, X. Y., on the shore of hen sea Inke, on the 14th, to the memory ef Red Jacket, chief of the Six Nations el Iroquois. The monument was erected by ths Waterloo Library aad Historical society on the spot where the great chief first saw the light. A delegation of Indiana from the s.700 Cnnadkn survivors of the Six Nations t wore present A you no lady, supposed to have been Mary McLaughlin, going to visit her skter at West Itraueh, Mich., arcee from her berth on a sleeper on the Xew York Central road, at 4 o'clock on the morning of the lxth, walked to the rear platform and disappeared. When found, near West Katnvia, N. Y she waa so severely injured that she died noon after. It is supposed that she waa a somnambulist and walked of the tram while asleep. Ix addition to twenty locomotives now being loaded at Philadelphia for Mrs all, the Kaldwk loeomotire work of that eity have aa order for 128 locomotives for that eountry. Under the reciprocity treaty with Brazil locomotives and railway supplies from the United States are admitted free ef customs duty, and the railway equipment of that republic, which was formerly J meet exclusively of Kaglkh manafnetara, k new being rapidly replaced fcy articles of Amerkan mauKfaeture.

COKBENT TOPICS. TD JQVf IIAiir,

KMONAL AMO OCNCKAt. AxnctfATixo a nuse of the bkekeec in Mehrtag e Nova Skeii ahlp-ewa-rsaM lermlug a syndics to send thirty four t as oak around the Horn the comhsg winter to engage m seaiiug next spring. Kritbdt Columbian sealers say the Xora Scotkns wilt kill the hmustry if they send out the fleet proposed. The Canadian government desilae to gtre any assurance that Tssack will not he seised. Mm. PKKXAxnax, a Mexican left her three younger children in the upper room of a ItuUdinf in San Franefeeo. in charge of the eldest daughter, Mercy, aged le. whojkeked them ia the room and went out to play. The children knocked over a lamp and set Are to the room. Two of them were rescued, bat Grace, the youngest, aged 4, was burned to death. At the close of Imsine, on the ltth, but tS,7M,fe four-and-a-half bonds were outataadfnf. Tkk resumption of guano shipment I row Lam will take place at aa early day. Kx-Oov. IImklow. of Connecticut. died at New Haven on the ltth. K.N81NKKR Mkaxkt of the New York A New England train whkh was wreck ed at Hawlerville. Con a.. September i-! has surrendered himself. Three lives were lost by the accident, and the coroner issued warrants for manslaughter against Mcaney and Conductor Conrad. Jtoth men fled. Meaner irate bait in Ai.fkki) KtrssKix and Thomas Lawton are under arrest at Colorado Springs. CoL, charged with the mur der of Motoneer John Heminr. on the night of the 7th, and both have made partkl confessions of the deed. They wanted money to go to a circus ami took this means of obtaining it. Thk constitutionality of the Xew York electrocution law k again before the supreme court of the United States on a motion to dismiss, affirm or ad vance the cases of Charles MeElvaine ami Xieoto Treazo, condemned murder ers, who are awaiting death by electro cution. Sami ki. W. Mkxxkilkv. a traveh?.' for a Rochester (X. Y.) shoe house, was fonml dead at a Omaha (Xeb.) hotel on the morning of the 13th. It k supposed he turned on the ras by mkftake for electricity and forgot to shut it off after turning on the electric light. Akthik D. Mayo, a promising voung musician, well known ia Xew York, Cincinnati, Springfield. Washington and Itoston, has been missing dace the 7th. Youmr Maro has been in failinr health ami under great mental depres sion for some time past. Thk daughters of the late Gen. Koulanger have retained counsel and will contest four eUutes of their father's ill. Dk. K. CxhmtUxsbx, of Leaven worth, Kas., has k vented an electric lamp for miners. It was tried, on the 13th, in the Home mine k the presence of Superintendent Strauss and a few experienced miners. The lamp waa he hi for some time in two feet of gas to prove that it would actual It do away with all danger of explosion from damp Exports of breadstuff's daring Sep tember past aggregated in values JBJ1,4,vl. against $7,1f,S4S in September, Ifccw. For the nine months of thk year, ending September 9t, luvadstuRs exports were valued at Sl-f,03S,14, against U,Nm,81c for the nine months ending-September 3W, lift. Skvkkai. dispatches have been re ceived at the navy department recently from Admiral llrown at Valparaiso, Chill All indicate that matters are gradually quieting down, ami that the junta k strengthening its hold upon its followers. Thk Laurel Hill Presbyterian church at uniontown. Pa., celebrated, on the IJKh, the one hundredth anniversarr of the establishing of Preshyterknkm west of the Allegheny mountains. About 499 ministers and members of the church were present and the exer cises were very interesting. Cottox exports from the United States during September last aggre gated 327. TiHt bales, valued at91H.8S7.S4S, against 410, 70 bale valued at9tl,V 64 in September. 1MM. Thk Presbyterian synod of Minnesota adopted resolutions protesting against the opening of the World's fair on Suadny. Kink, on the 13th. destroyed the Mer chants' oil works, in West Cleveland, O.. entailing a loss of fM,att. on which there was an insurance of $I3.f. The Acme grease works were also damaged to the extent of $M,te; insurance, tic,. Thk Pennsylrank senate met on the the ltth and listened to a mew sage from Gov. Paltisen In relation to the liiose ffnanckl methods of the state as dis closed In the linrdsky investigation. Thk lmrniag; of dried vegetation on the surface of Lake Yeoman, Indkna, on the ltth, made the body ef water appear a veritable sea, of fire. Hcxkv Sanhkork, of Connecticut, was elected president of the Adams Express Co., to succeed John lloey, ousted for malfeasance. Thk ltostoa Record says that the Searles will TJCT TT" , eom promised. , ""J !.! wanted $12. but will get between A I.IOMT earthquake shock waa felt at Sun Kranekeo and surrounding towns hoouv tu on se mornmgtH ine Hie. I Xo damage k reported. 1 v, 1 ! . , , . .u.. . 1 , . . . . river, in rar to rake the water in the great lakes, k Itekg mooted. Rkt. 1). I'Hti.urs Kmchiks was rmfirmed as bishop of the diocese of Mas saehnsetts on the Uth. Cot- Chahi.ks 0. McCAtXCV. who was receally placetl on the retired list whlk holding the office of colonel commandant of the United States marine corps dkd at Kosemont, Pa., on the lath. Col. MeCaaky entered the service from Louisiana in 1S47 and t. ltfW. Le kadnn execikat war rtceru. I

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meuKiev v lulled Ktujinaut en the 14h. The damage in many parts of the onua try was great. Many old trees k Loudon parks were blown down, and fat the cities it waa dangerous to walk on account of the overturning of ehmney and the falling of signs and hUnds. A Mrrttaettfa report was given curready, en the 14ah, that the Anchor line steamer City of Xtast had been lost oat SI Shotts, Newfoundland. Diligent inquiry oa the part of the agents developed that a sailor claiming to be the only survivor of the crew of a Montreal eattJe ship of that name, had arrived at Trepasar, X. jr., and still further inquiry tended to stamp the en tire story aa a fake on the part of the impecunious sailor. A mcckxt fcrmal Inquest over the re mains said to be those of Robert Ray Hamilton, held at the piece of their burial in Uinta eounty, Wyo., estab lished their identity as sueh beyond all reasonnbk doubt, numerous peeulkri' ties ef hk person known to friends bekg readily distinguished in the dkia terred remains, and the coroner's jury rendered a verdict accordingly. Thk Kentucky court of appeals, on the ltth. affirmed a judgment assessed by the eounty court of Green county against the Loukvilk A XashrilkRail road Co. for violation t-f the Sunday law by repairing its tra kt, in that conn' ty on Sunday. Thk Sabbatarian toetety of Pittaburgh, Pa., have declared war upon Sunday newspapers, and have an noeaeed their intention of causing the arrest of all persons engaged in the production and eh-euktioK of sueh jouraifak. Ma J. Ckari.es K Tkrocxmortox, United States army, commandant at Fort Schuyler. X. Y., has been placed under arrest and relieved of hk eon mand, pending investigation of charge of issuing worthless cheeks and dupli es ting hfcs pay vouchers. Mitch anxiety k felt ia San Francises for the safety of Lieut. Russell and party, who were sent out by the Smith sonkn institute to explore Mount St Ellas in Alaska. Russell ami hk men were to have met the revenue cuttet Ccrwin at Yakatt September 1, but when the Corn in arrived there Russell did not appear, and a searching party sent out tailed to Ami any trace of him Mrs. A. Grkookt, 40 years old, wife of a well-known farmer livinr neat MxMletowH, X, i.. was murdered at her home, on the 14th. by some pei'sons unknown, while her husband ami the hired ma a were working ia the field. The little son of the murdered womaH was the first to discover the awful tragedy oa hk return from school. Thk French cabinet has decided that tne onter must be enioreeo. wnwn pro J S ,a hibits bishops from leaving their dio eeses without permission of the govern ment. The order rrew out of the Pan theon riot. Patrick Aiams and Thomas Stew art, two of the oldest miners in Red Lodge. Mont., were instantly killed, on the 1Mb, by aa immense fall of rock while they were ascending a slope. Thk Russian government has eloped the university of KkJT. alter having placed Me ef the students of the institution under arrest ' Thk brume statne of the late Ilearv Grady, of Atlanta, On., "the apostk of tins new south." to be unveiled in that city oa the list, k in pofition. It is sum the late reports of damage from rain to crops in the northwest have been greatly exaggerated. Thk Russkn loan k reported to be a semi-suecesK, notwithstanding the on position of the Hebrews. LATE NCWS ITEMS. COMMOIKMK XATHAXIKI. Dt'XCAX I.XK aha M, formerly of the United States navy, died at Charleston. S. C. on the 14th. He was born in 190 ami was in command of the American war shin whkh interferred on behalf of Kossuth, tlte Hungarian eitlaen of United States. He demanded Kos suth's release by Austria ami cleared the ship for action. The request was knmedktely granted. Ingrakam re ceived medal from congress. In INtt he resigned and entered the confederate service. Thk annual Christian international convention met $B Allegheny City, Pa., on the 10th. It was the fortr-secoiMl annual convention of the home s-oeiety, the sixteenth of the foreign society and the seventeenth of the Christkn women's board. An ia formal recent ion he W at night. About 1.MM dele gates from all park of the world attended. Mrs. Mart Wilrt Prkstox. aired 7. mother of Herbert A. Preston, for twenty years a member of the Washington bureau of the Xew York Herald, fell down a stairway in her residence in Washington, on the Iftth. and died wlthk f vc minutes. Her neck wa dKlocated. Thk schooner Rebecca A. Taalane. Capt. Xiekerson. ef South Chatham, xass.. carrying a crew of seven men. left Newport New. Vs., August 1W. for tialveston, with a cargo of coal, and Mas not iieen heard of since. She has no doubt k en lost with all on board. ihk limited express ami a freight train on i e ran-iiandte railroad col imeti at M ingo junetkn. near SUukn. ; Ml le. II.. Si S-11 m u. ,v .mat. l k ftHM- Injured. riMtTXASTKM-liRXltSlt. Utv.u... M eotiecting the data for hk annual re port Uieongress. It is said the sneckl featnres of the report will be similar to ' t. ,wnt. rtr lul A uut riU..i,. . , . v!3ffE2" kZT MS Kw?t Nwrik. lenn.,on the lth. It tasted about seven seconds 1 tn-i In a southeasterly direetkm. Xo damage resulted. Hhothkk A xmik as Himmck, the first ann s4uest NenedicUne monk in the United States, was buried in the monastery burying ground at Lutrwbe, Pa., on the lMh. A.V old woman of 79. a roans' wimum and three children were ImiJ l death k a I-omlrm tonement-hfsse fire on the 1Mb. istatk -rxator Mkkar. of LawVmpm on the IHh.

IND1AKA STATE MWB. Isaac Warrwr and John W. Taykr, biggwst potato grower k Dckware eonnty. The former has four potatoes

whose combined avofarduaok heft k twelve and one-half pounds, while the latter claims to have counted eighty four spuds k one solitary hill. TMK other day a rompuny was organised at Manek, for the manufacture of the I. I. Nelson fruit jar. The peay consbts of Geo. K McCettoek, Cbaa X. Wllcoxin and Mr. Xclsoa. Aa eight pot Mkss fnetorr will at cue he erected and work begun. A ocaxtitv of strychnine has been found in the stomach of Sherry Hughes, who dkd suddenly at Lagrange the other day. after drinking from a bottk handed him by Martin HalL The lat ter k now in jaiL Mrc!Ks ice houses have all burned by iacend'arke. A rt.vx thoroughbred mare was stolen from W. II. Conn, near Columbus. A I.I. the stables aad buildings of the Warrkk County Fair assocktkn, at Koonville. were destroyed by fire a few days ago. Iaeendkrkm k sua pee ted. and the loss, $7,000, k entailed without any insurance. DaxJoriiax, a colored prize-fighter of considerable reputation, died at hk home ia Franklin the other night. Hk last fight was at Peru, a short time ago. when the punishment he received de veloped into quick eouumrtioa. He was 19 years old. Wx. Unions fell out of a hickory tree, striking hk head on a log and breakinghk neck, near Ft Wayne, a few days ago. Thk twelve hundred employes of the Ohio Falls ear-works began work ing-on nine Hours' time a few day? ago. Thk survivors of the Forty-ninth Indkna regiment met in Jeffersoevilk the other night and effected a permanent organization. Mrs. Civka Wasxkk was found drowned in a cktera at Xewark a few ikys ago. It is supposed to be a ease of suieide whik temporarily insane. Skvk.v masked men waited upon "Rowdy" Moore, a worthless character, living in the hilk near Leavenworth. ami gave him M lashes with beech tree gads for failure to provide for his fam ily. Moore identified five of hk assail ants and will endeavor to secure grand jury indictments. Miss Hrt ty Schcltz, of llrown coun ty, k 19 years old. Thk work of erecting the tin-plane mill at Kim wood has begun. Mrs. Johx I). Maktix, wife of - dry goods merchaat, at Pieasaatview. near Wabash, was burned so badly by her clothes igniting from a stove that she died, after nine hours of intense suffer ing. Her aunt, a Mrs. Hedges, was burned to death about three years ago. Mrs. Sophia Hahx. of Paoli, cele brated her ninety-first birthday Octo ber 7. Her husband fought in the war of 1812. and she still draws a pension as hk widow. Mahkix has been without a brase band too long, and will soon have one. Ax kfant daughter of Thomas Davwas bitten by a spider aad dkd ef the poison. Commkxci?hi October. IS and continu ing until December SO, qualk can be shot k Indiana without the hunter being made lkble to a fine for violating the game law. Gkorsk Dfit.KWTKK, of Anderson. standing on the suspension bridge over " Rite river, ashed a queer looking box from the water and found it eonUined a dead baby girl. Jambs Stbvexs, of Mooresville. suffering from a peculiar amktioa, hk heart registering only twenty-eight heats a minute for the past three months. Ihykmns say the case k un paralleled. Kohkrt Urat, aged 7 rears, aad James Kerington. aged w. dkd at Crawford v lib;, the other night. The former helped hew a set of logs for a house for Jonathan Jennings, the first governor of Indkna. Thikvks broke k the houses of 'Snnlr K.Uam tul V M St.1.1 If--. ford City, earrrmr off everr thin loose ami escaped wit Rout awakiasr the . n families. Thk hottltag department of the De rauw glass work at Xew Albnarsold ia excess Xft.asf gross af fruit jars dur ing the cannmg season. Johx Rcsskll. aged M, and Grace Iknghman. 13, of near Moore's HitL eloped, and the girl's papa caught them mat as taey were receivinc a marrhure hcense at Law re nee burg and Grace k at home "Ki.!KRrKT'' has attacked the eat te in .nontgomery eountr. and manr are aymg. l nis is tne Rrst appearance fe im oi Mil atsease in years. AMos M. IltATT has sueil Jos. Hewitt. both of Delaware eouatr. for is damages, the price ef Mrs. Histt's affectkms, whkh Hewitt k charged with naving aliens tetl Thk post office at Veedershurg eroKen into the other night and the safe Wow n open. Two hundred dollars in stamps smaH amount of money son. imc money-oruer nook: were taken. Tkk new Sohlkr.V home at Harrod'a Creek. Clark county, was dedicated a few days ago. A sTR.wruKK, Wlkred to hi insane, ksearinglhe wit out of people living in tbevkkityof Xew Market hy kk eecentrie actions. He roams about at night singing, Ut disappears when he k apJMHfMlciKML Mr. A xx a IIkro.x. aged U. undo, treatment at the snnltarinm at Indiannpolk. the other afternoon, during the absence of her attendants. mmmiIiuJ fmkide hy hanging; herself to her bedpost. Two years ago she alternated self. destruction by splitting her head with an ax. She waa a ladv of rood fstull. A MftTRKseiXM accident befell Henre Livingston, two miles Mmth of Moor'. 11111. He was ranrht the other nkfct in the beater of a hay-press and so crushed by the machine that hk rreoeryk doubt fnL Arolt 140 survive af the Wth TmK- i rmunteor. hcM i aueecssful re.

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A FATAL WOC.

f toe Chisago tossra Itamllnl tnowiHf whne TOS rM Train Km- the rufr"'s of Wntaetytluii Cn K." a no. Oct. 10. A horribk accident, resulting in the death ef three members of the Inter-Ocean staff, occurred on the Chicago A Kastorn IIIW mds railroad y attorney morning at 11 o'clock at Crete, 111. The dead are: Leonard Washbume, sporting reporter lor the Inter-Ocean; Fred W. Henry, reporter for the Inter-Ocean; J. A. Me Afferty, artist for the Inter-Ocean, and James Clark, engineer, The train kf t Kvanarilk early yesterday morning ami proceeded safely to Crete, where it ran Into an open switch. The four men who were killed were on the engine, Henry and MeAfferty having gone out for the purpose of writing up and illustrating a midnight ride on the fast train, and Washbume, who was returning to Chicago from an Indkna trip, having joined hk friends on the engine. The aee hie nt came without warning; and as the locomotive plunged from the trade the four men were caught ami buried beneath the wreck. Fireman Lafierty junttd from the engine ami Is slightly Injured. Instructions were sent from thk city to have the bodies sent to Chicago immediately. A renlv to this dknatch said that the remains of MeAfferty ami Henry nad not been recovered from the wreck, and were supposed to be under the engine. 1 he engine and baggage ear were completely destroyed. -Two passenger coaches and the sleejf were more or less damaged. The round-house at the switeh was destroyed and fell upon the wrecked engine. upon receipt of the news of the acci dent. President Saul, of the Chicago A East -rn Illinois railroad, aecotamuiied by physicians started with a special tram for the scene of the wreck. Leonard D. Washlmrne was snortiiif editor of tlie Inter-Ocean. He was especially well known in Imseball circles. He traveled with the Chkaro clnb ia their journeys, ami hk articles at tracted wide-spread attention. James MeAfferty came to thk citr about two weeks ago from St. Louis. wherehe had been employed on the Republic for a number of years. Previous to going to St. Louis lie worked on the Philadelphia PresK red Henry was 7 roars old. and had leen employed on the Inter-Ocean for alHint two weeks, having come here from Louisville. THE HICKSVILLE WRECK. Complete I.hit ef the Caswslllrs lr the MsltiBotre Ohio Wreek Xear Hleksvlll. O. Tikmx, O., Oct. Is. The following is a complete lkt of the killed ami in ured by the accident on the Ikltimorc A Ohio road, near Ilicksvillc, 0., Wednesday afternoon: Ihomas Waterstone. a farmer who lived in Williams eounty. 111., died from hk injuries two huurs after the accident. . Mrs. Waterstone injnred ia the snine and suffers from numerous brakes. An aged farmer named Matthews. from Chicago Junetkn, O., sustoked a fractured skull, and dkd about two hours later. Miss Minnk Miller, aged Is. of Chi cago, injured about the head and spine. sue cannot recorer. Mrs. John Dinsmore. Itrahlwood. III. injured internally; recovery douHfut. A Mrs. Crawford and daughter, of Dulnth, Minn., were lurth injured, and the young lady also suffered internally, which places her life in jeopardy. Mrs. K. S. It rooks, of Canton, 0., severely hurt. J. P. 1 trough ami wife. of Mansfield, O., injured on the head and spine, but not seriously. Margaret Itrkch and Jane Davk, sisters, residing in Camden, 0.; both probably fatally injured. I). D. Seott, McConnelkville, O., and a lady friend. Mrs. James Laffy; Mrs. John tt. denning and two children, Mount Vernon: T. J. Martin, Mansvilk, W. V.; Mrs. Steward ami little daughter, Sheridan. ).; Mrs. Rhoda Woodhull, Winchester, 111., ami Lewis Peters, of Philadelphia, were all naiafully but not M-'riously hurt. Mrs. Sheklon, wife of the secretary of the Ikltimore Young Mens Christian asseektioH, ami the tl-year-ohl child of her sister who accompanied her, were ery seriously injured. A BRITISH BLOW. Th neeent Farkius tisfe which Swept fiver the HfHMi late the Oeeaaloti r Mueh IHimsue ami Uttm mt IMr. LiiXIki.v, Oet J4. 'lhegak which has raged over England. SeoUandand Ireland for the last two days renewed Its fury thk morning. The storm k ac companied by heM-y thunder and vivid lightnkg. Reports received from the channel porta agree that awful weather k prevailing in the channel. The jsouiogne packet lumw are unable to put to sea. All along the coast the beach ts strewn with wreckage. Fro Holyhead comes a dispatch say ing that the body of a steamship Sremaa hi been washed ashore at that place and rt m believed the drowned man belonged to a steamer whkh has foundered . aa ... - during the gale. A Cardiff eoal-laden steamer sank Wednesday near Holyliead, and its entire rrew perished. It k thought the dead ft reman may have been one of her crew. The weather in the eity k aknost aa severe as any experienced m many years. am JCfrtWa'maW 3H aasatfadolaalUAas arm J imnaniutl 4111 nw pB Vtoamta. Chaju.kstox, W. Va., pet. 1ft. Xoah Adair, one of the most notorious moon shiners of West Virgiak and who has a record of having killed Ire men. was lodged la jail here Wednesday. Adair waa the leader of the famous Mullens gang, and a year ago the band routed no fewer than three posses of deputy marshak that attempted their arrant. Two of the Mullen wore captured .three months age ami two others were ahoL Analr ned to Virginia where he tj'm a!, lajj htf MnVTPn1 tht-Omt A namdainvlr'ni ml mmm - V 0aan ennnunraaon en 9W9 1?t 0 urnpnj WtvVPV VVP f

OOMMEIICC, TkriiuatiiiHl the Cuiinlrjr m Riu, , ., , K. 9U turn Ce'a Weehtr hVffcZri? Vulums mt Tt Rtowki W Hits. VZ aluHnaa Mse4 m the te-H iuZ -WissaaMvs Trsde X ltWr. Xkw York. Oct. 17. R. G. Ika a Co.'a week It review of trade says: Ruslmm ttoesahuut the w Mmi t r iMpniin. si nwtfn eenlee iiu-.-. 1m astlsrsrika. ami the ix)Mta I rm f Im- ssrverthur of Mrne ctm nrr imI, skw realisW. Yet the veto stall trad m altowa by pavatewt tbreuah the e5 fT; house wMi4le Xew York, U m Ur vn-has Veen, sad for Oetoewr, mar ev snrasss Um upree4wwl reord H ill year. T output of rursses k Msm opT. tor I, was Hltt leas w4ty. scaisM i:trf Veptemker I, awn I79.XI a ysr -fC laraeMeslpwt ef Irmn ever resortrd te mjH IMn-mInm- 1, IMM. Yet this vMoriikbZ prMluetia is NtsrvebHMlr atoorWe, to stocks of roke iron are sot lararibaa mouth as. and ft aMtkraeMe sue clirttl are IHtle smalkr. The wool nuutsriaK is short ( urdera in the Men's a ear t-Mff. UMMrt. tnouali Chleseo etetntert are tojia. (resly, baton lis whom rtothiers bavr tm. taken nearly their steal supply of x. ane many ut the wiiU are etols. The masd ftr inm moo l Mro, aot tuxur userior quattthw are vOWee, wb ksi coeds are dull as wtl a carpet. eettoa rmaawtaeture hi active wgiUai ehanee In prieeft. The 4man4 fur ropM l larxe, bet a rumor of raamptio If ts ANiMosda put rfea-M the nriea of l.ak ta 12.lt (.-enls, mhI tin i weak atSa.;raM. with lead at 1.1. The market for awtbraci coal ts better, but eirruiar price are t rtaliaed. The repwrt free otiter rltlc art alntowc uHtformlr eMcoursglNa. At Hoi the boot and shoe aud leather tratba utet and domestle hides are dull. Taedw. Mtauu ir wwii m lair at arm prfcw. xt I1illaIHu!iU more iiMjuiry ii seeafor wanafactured Itou. Pipe U active aad Xrucinra Iron in brlik dewaud. Trade in bw. as4 ttoea Is satlsfaelory. and the Morrment of woo! 1 vuiall aad woolen MMd are dalL At PittsburKh the demand for Htasufrtar ro, and MplaMy fr Mruetuia torn, h liuprovtr, Imt the rosl strike eom 'aa. At Cleveland trade exeeeds latt yrar'. rvn. siderabir. and is brik at Ciaciasat., -a. daily in dry k"Ii. At CTbieain the ehdhInc and dry jewoda trade are aetire aa t lb UHivement of farm prdaeU iar-. thvuk receipt of cattle fall belwtr latyai. At IMroK- maitufsetarloic ia scti autl factories rasHiHK full time, at Milwaukre. . l"auf, f iuneapolia, O ma It a tut I Kaa- C ty. butiueM ia vvry active. e4peetaNjr In tamir at MiMneapolK with advaoee In priv. white the output of Hour 1 barrels per week aeainsc liJ.m !w year. At t. ljm trade i tm n-ually rtnmar, at I-nuUvillr, Xtiv,!3e aud New Orleans ImprnVMl. At MMittiaery, Charieon and Saraunah r:-wp . i eotttm are very lanee, and baiMes tr v aad at Jaek-HHtVille the largreiM nranxv enkp tvw jcrowa prombes imprvtnat an i.-j.J peealatlou has not been vry liy. tbouffb eornandsata are sutaiai n tUr face of xreat erwd, and wheat 1 a -had hkber. Cottrni Is a quarter lover a ,t of 7?T.st bale, reeeipt-i beine mi Uv? ti,at short ertp thaairiii are dhernlMol. U'h,: eoatbern priees are relaOvy in ui4u Ur IJveriHxd, pork aad prodee are lower, eoffe uuckanxed and oil half a eret lower. Ferriajn trade bMh aamller iUmm a ymr aeo. when th mevemewt r estrorJ. ary, i mn'mMao la raw thsa ia prrviMK yearn, and the heavy experts of brealtaS pnouKe lurther reiteeMtctit4 of geld from Kuntpe. The bwiuis fa Hares eerrin tlirwjrtout the country tlurinx the ht- eve Ax. number, lor the Uuiu-d Matn. JxT. and tur Canada. . or a tottl of as emapared w;th a t.Oit ut J last wnk. and tm for tba u.ek pi iriwH tbe lut. Kor the spowdiUK vwk of hwtt year the acare er J7. reprcettH- m failure ha the t'a:tcd Mates asd W m thw IeohhNi of 0asd. MOKE CEDED LANDS. Tledn 4mW ia Bi n nt a- C? m tm at 4 . Wv wn wwrlvrfrn HHW e lwvOagejnexme i- -C uy. wwmn ' woaeat ta tllrr I p Dkxvkr, Col., Oct- 17. The reporter of the United Press who accompanied the eommkslon appointed by Secretary Noble to negotiate with Shoshone aad Arapahoe Indians of Wyoming' for a. cession of a portion of the 'ind Rirer reservation, telegraphs that the commission hns been entirely sueeessfnl ami 1ms effected an agreement with the I ml kits under whkh the latter cede to the United State more than half U their reservution. The ceded land eonsisUt of about !.- lOH.OOt) acres. For the knd ceded the I ml k us receive faao.OOt, or about fiftyfive cents per aeir. Of thk amount atl but a cash payment of 3S0.0M will he Hit into funds for the benefit of the Indians ami the annual interest expended in the purchase ami maintenance of acattle herd; in giving them irrigutkwi rlitches. schools ami other things necessary to make the Indian self-snprsirt-The laml ceded K with the exception of 100,000 well watered, and the bottom lands are rich. Coal and oil are found on the ceded lands, and there are indications of the presence of more vsluable minerals. The eountry k 1 miles from railroad commttakati. ami for Ha development needs a rail road line through k in the direction of the Yellowstone park and the north-" vest. AN IMPORTANT ARREST. The Mam Who Pat the Xaaae tlier SntHlVa Xerk Taken In. Oxaha, Xek, Oct. 17. What k sole red the most important arrest of the series whkh began with the lynching of Smith, the negro erlminal. was made in I leu trice yesterdar. O Hirer Drummer ami Meals, of the Omaha force, went down to that town aad when they returned to thk eity brought with them John W. Halghta black smith, who resides there. He wa placed in the city jail and the charge of murder in the Jtrst dcjrree placed against him. Haight k belkved to be the man who placed the noose abort Smith's neck ami threw the rope over the wire to whkh he was hung. The county attorney refuses to say whether he will cause the arrest of any more of the participant, but It k believed no more will be taken until the preliminary examination k he hi. A Thrlnjr CTwaurre WAMUxa-rox. Oct. 17. The secretary f agrkultnae k beisg greatly annoyed ny some parsam ia whihk. w sendine: peetal esrtk to new member of congress, offering for sale 00 eopie of the agricultural report and Sl6 eopke of the speck 1 report on diseases of the horse. The number ad vertised of each of these rework m t X actiy the aMotlment of a. member of the nfty-irst congress, and the conclnsion k irrssktihk that some mem her of that body k esueectmg into money doeuments whkh edagreaa voted w me

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