Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 July 1892 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER.

C JXjfcXK. IuWiHor. INDIANA. Kx-PaKmrnurr Curvwaxn paid (tor. a social Tkk in lfam. on the dta Fauna the Algonquin OcA.imMKK kid conference with Xvinl. Miehirf jaartiaiaent, on the UM. mmi eimmm'M wmwAn on both t html the hwwMfh in the Irish f?3. Atmla- E. Stkvkxsox, of Illinois, stant p.tnaer general utxler tVwAlent Cleveland, was nominated tor viw-frnAhaK on the first ballot by the tl rfeasecratkc eonveaUttn at i. titw the Sd. AurfCW froaa soHthent Ria tate that the eet known a. the tHmii.t : ae hatiaf pen-?etetl arith rreat -wfkr by ! Rmtan anthoritie-v Maar o( the riotims haw been baukhed Ui tiir frontier of IVrsia. Tmc Merlin Poi says that the frort w.,1 mtnMace a mil ia the rewfunaac next aattaatn aaytnentma tne Plaatf a$r arnty rw teraaay on a peace U-nmg by men. The alditkal ytacly M. will be 0,99,09 nark. At the twenty-foarth annual rethe S'A'loty rf tlie Army of the is nnnaair. held at Seranton. Pa., on the SKh. Gea. Ifiwace Porter was eleeteil peeieat. Maj. .Xolim'aax ree-pre-dkfat. and (in. Horatio G. Kinfr s-ecre-tarr. Pat W. a McLoyE. of the aty of Kexievv Instituted jit at San Antonio, Ttx.. on the fw B,&0i,KK acres of r3fH land, iaeliadinf tle 4tes of Ilatla aa4 Fort Worth, lie elairna it as a jrvft by the Mexican jrovernnteat tm Ci. Retthen Ham followinir the. war lietweea Iexie and Spain ia ISIS. Tmk freat international donble-scnll Tae foe the world's chawrd'joship was eanvw'ted fr a Preie Isle bay, Me,. tm Hm hl. and ww; won. toaether with the cttiew. porM of l,."Mhl. by Hanlan avnd TCnner, of Toronto, Ont. Hoa- - aaxi (;aadaar were defeated. OX the 33d Jutfcre Tnley. of Chiea.o. l$aafwNl the temporary injunction tavhted by Mrs. Dojrjrett reMraininir the , Art haattknte front erecttnir their bniWingrai the lake fmnt. This will allow rrk 3i peoeeed. ar.'l It is htiped that the karihtiiifr will be ready for the VTwlTshtlr. KW5 ha been received at Zanzibar cawarwuny the report of the defeat of the Uwmu force wnder the eowunand oa Mwrea Ma km- m the Mo-4i territory. Mtmmt KiKaan-Njaro. The district Fort Maronpr. to wham the Ger were eanie1ed W retreat ami mkaamacatUy to abandon has been deJwwnrK (lfLVr, of New York city, has doeiaton, on the SSd, ha the ml Her. Thontaa Dixon, Jr., alio waa a5rra4ad cm otplaiit of exeharytdhim with erhatinal libel. Mr. IMaoni waa held for the grand jury. He. wn,hrweeer. paroled in the eafrtody has lawyers. Tkk eolored naea's national ilemo. era the rvatTeatlon met in Cbieatjo on the Stat. The roll of delegates ahowwl arreaeen .stotes re predated.. The ecnreataea adopted rewdatawt pbd)rinfr rappiwrt t the democratic party's ataVaaal eaadhiaket. and calling lor an e-vaetw"! in the party's platform more oarty !eninfr eiril rifrhta. It was mkl. on the 2Hh. that a telegram had been reeeired in I'ariA fnm 3i aarthwritative quarter in the Tnited rate to tke eReet that I'rettent Mar-1 Tiaon will appoiat Chawncey M. Iepew j mat later to Kaffiand. ami that lhm. Hobert T. Littcdn will be appointed eoeretaryof state at Washington. Mr. Depew denietl the allegation. Janx Rnkiw al John Craig, two ewJored delegatrK from Florida to the MmaveanotiK 3tnrentkn, on their way nnrnig. withamt tiekets or monvy, were jatt the traha at IVrti, Ind., by a train hhhi. Ther attacked him .m Thdwrr that thvy were armded al charred with a murderous .tv4tlt, trieil aa4 .senteweed to two years wtAwvjcr front Afylrmislnn show that the rebellion atmrn the frahan Il(aarais ngainnt tlv nnr is assaming formidable prrjporti'n'. Of the r..W&) Trgnter tnxps am! the r.o:o iTegalars eat avgainat the nrbIs tlH f the rjgalars and I.'Ja if the Irregulars bare teen hMhrd In the earious easr.ri'inents that have been f.vnght. Tile ameer's hare become dispirited ami ty of Utv'J" ' r ,:o-ertin. iHt- Hr.xitr.x. fif (1ka?o, who made the a4iay on Ih. 5eaWer, on the 21, IKx-parabwy t an ir.riaej.t. Mtys of the resart: 4l U-mttA ehrnnle changes in the rodaal erd and brains, a slight aalema of the mag, chronic htnammation t the aorta, the vessels of the neart, and t eeoadary changes in the art masete. The latter wowhl aa?oaat for the eotnplalnt Ik-. Sembler to make of a pais over his heart. Tim member of the expedition sent mt by the Peahody muettm of archeology of Harvard college, to explore the rata Ht the ancieat city of Copaa Sa Ifoadnraa. Inure start el for home and wfll arrive in Koston some thne in Jnly. The party has been very saceoaofail ht ita work, and only returns VeoaAe of an outbreak of yellow fever nd wther diais ia Honduras. Yellow fever ha been rpidctaie along the aMMat, bat at the httrat advi-es mate of the memlwrs of the ern-."Ht!tm had take H am! all were r.-cH. Another expetlklon will h-i et to the eitr of Cups at !a the fall. .

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tlw o.Ni. citwp nuht 4csm rnetuatel by tierce ,7". Tr.rr"lirt I thittul;r-.tH-is. The vote was: Clev?. PERSONAL AND GENERAL, u,,,. ,,,, 1H. W; CorAx examination of a m;wlv-mak' 1W! Morrison, -2; CpH'll, 2; Carjrrave in Kwe.vt Hilt cvmeterr at llaia- K u- StfveMn, !(: Whitney, I. bttrsr, la., on the "itfth, .liIOM'd the fact j Total. MfP: mscowsary to choice. .M. that it hatl been nArfwd. The exatniwu- The nomination was :::! uHaniimmfc. tion was quietly ptweeiletl with until Tmk PstrUUtn jury Sn the eaw f th nawe than a down trrave were ojH'tiwL ) murdrtns anan-hbst K:tvchl. rein eaeh instance it was fonml that the tamed it vcrdiet tf ffnilty, m tlie 23d, Ixy hal ln?en stolen, only the empty j i the prisoner Was promptly ew eottln iu many instance rviuainin to t demnvd to death. Ills atlevd aceomshow that a bxlv hal been lmried. The ! pHee. lSeale awl Souhcre, were ae-

eomutnnity is t'rriblv arooted Thk feature of the national competitive drill at On: alia. Nek, was the wonderfttl work of the Hale Zouaves of Kansas City. Their drill was in double time and almost perfection. The entire company sea led a H-foot fence, and the last man went over the barrier in the remarkably quick time of one minute and forty-live seeonds. CoNstio:K.vM.K excitement was ocoasiontnl at Homestead, l'a., on the 30th. by the announcement that Manager Potter of Carnegie's plant bad aigncd a three years agreement with all tt,? skilled htbor. except the memberls o the Amalgamateil association, at the preaent wages. Coi- .Tonx 0. Kostc, claim agent for the Pennsylvania railway, and one of the most efficient men in the xervhte. was struck and killed by a New York & Snt-quehanna train at Marion, N. J., on the night of the 40th. A I'At'KK sent to the senate, cm the 3th, by President Harrison recommends retaliation upon Canada for its excessive canal tolb, oa Amcrkan cargoes. Thk committee appointed at Minneapolis to mHlfy Hon. Whitelaw Keid of his nomination for vhee-prefddent waited upon that gentleman at Ophir Farm, near White llama, N. Y., on the Stat, ami formally dfaicharged the duty, dilator Dubois spoke for the eommittee and Mr. Reitl wade a suitable response accepting the nomination. Ixfokmatmix has been received in Washington to the effect that Don Manuel Antonio Matta, who was minister of foreign affairs of Chili during the Italtitnore trouble, ami who wrote the insulting dispatch concerning it to President Harrison, hat prepared a liook of Iain pages reviewing the controversy, which is now in press. Tmk funeral of Kmmons lilaine took place from the McCormick resklence in Chicago on the 3t. The remains were interred in the McConniek family vault at Cmeeland. Sixtkkx stokers were severely scabletl by an explosion of the b-jflers oh the French armored cruiser Depuy ,de Iome, at Hrest. dnring a test of the steaming aNtratus m the Ul.at. Wuox's Sdning mill at Ncwry, Ireland, was th'stroyetl by tire on tlie "Ihi. Six hundred hands are thrown out of work. Cor.VT IIkkhkht IIismamck ami the Countess Margaret lloyoswere marriwl at Vienna on the 'ilsL tMMK of the leading ministers of NewYork have joined the .Salvation army. Tmi? most disastrous flood since im visited the vlcinitr of Kkhford. VL. on the -lsu 'lite booms in the MissisWUot river Itndte and thousands of logs went down the stream, entailing a loss which can hardly l estimate!. Another latent Itroke further up the river ami two miles of log,-, were let loose. It was feared that the troH Itralge and several Ituiklings wouhl l carried away. A RtWtA.v named Adolph Ilurskovits was hebl ftr triai in New York, on the :21st. for having knontcd his wifo in the most brutal manner Itccansc'xhe took fmr cents frw his pocket while he slept to Imy milk for his starving child. Kx-I'ftKfUltKXT Cl.Kvi:t..vxi and (lor. Itussell of .Massachusetts went Ashing at Kuzaartl's laty. on the 'JUL They dhl not have cvtraordhinry luck, lmt the ex-presWent is credited with an aside to the effect that he "hoped to html a good catch to-morrow, or, at the furthest, the. day after." Oxk year ago on the -ilst Alley Ilros. Place, one of the largest leather firm of ltostou, failed with lialHlitiea of f..l0,H. (m the first anniversary of the failure the firm sent out rhecka to their creditors covering the final payment of IW cent on the dollar with per cent interest, awl the present Mnanchtl eotiilithtn of the Urm of the lf?sL Thk antKHincement k mml that Edwin t.'oukl, secmd son of the railroad king, ia to marry Miss Sakt Cantine ykrmiy, mlopknl daughter of Dr. (Hwge C. Shrady, of New York city. A TKawnc windstorm struck (k;heye-1 dan, Ia., tm the evening of the th. de- j molbihingmn eral houses ami lmrnsamt ' the UurHagWm .knot. Three men were badly htj.ired at Uke lartt, Oae ma t wa kUkal by lightakai-. I

1 Havacmi! the a nan httt, was ptneed t trinl it l'ari tu the 2H' H w

eharg.'d with itve raunicr n tlte violation of a tmb for tl" arpHe of plunder. The jury was drawn by lot ad their naie kept w.-itt in w-Wr to I guard UivHi hvat the friend, of the ivri t . i ... -.4 t wr event oi tonne few penaMts were allowed Ui the ctutrt-roum. A ncAmi, pttllhtMMt Wtwivn a wfiiviuMi mevenirei train aiwt a f reight train n the KriH .avurred near !trott I reek station, Ala. o the Sid, The train tact tu a sharp curve soul" came together with a kTriWe crash. Horace Uilmore, ttrvou oh the pan-enger train, was killed him! live other iuitmsl. Kttt'KttuK William ami Kinfr HuntWit visited Juterberge. iw the 3tL where they witn-ed the artillery prr.etsee. A thve returned ti Iteriiw they were rbeeml by the (muteuM thwwss that . r.iwil.vl th. rHt 'ri. H?rinir was conttnuvd until tht eruleror AUul hl& rttVLli rtit utttvd tlM wllh. iv t,-.i-.ui-tJ ballot in the Chh;aro convention at :M quitted. TwtCAKt.ftAis of lx?er were tinloadeil at Muskogee. I. T on the -i'-M. Chh-f Perry man orlerel his light horsenien to spill the eer. The joint keepers gathereii anmnd and bloodshed wa feareil'whctt the wrk should, bogin. l'HKilltRXT IlAKKtsx has Selected liOon lake as the place for Mrs. Harrison to spend her outing in the Adiron(lacks, ami a cottage has Iteeu tendereel by Ferd Chase, ttf the Ion Lake hotthe. Tin: North American turnerbund at Washington completed its work, on tlte Tl, and adjottriMfl. Jacob IlAKV:f was hanged in the annex to the Ohio penitentiary, on the morning of the '.Nth, for the murder of Mrs, Maggie Iehinan, in Imy ton m.t August. The trap wass sprung at a. m., acd he 'was prononueed dead at l!i::i". His iM:k was broken. Ackkvassk fifty feet wkle oceurretl on the Delagny plantation, thirty mil"! altove New Orleans, on the "iJkl. Traflk ou the Texan Pacific rmd was interrupted. Si'kmooatie Rax4om, of New York city, rewlertnl hisileciMin in the Hctchkiss will eaae on the tail. 1 le says that tlie will was. not procured by undue and unlawful Influence or perta&km, but that mikl fraud wa practiced, of which Mm. liotchkisa wa, fully aware. He adds that if itmposfcildeforhitn toannul tlte claims of Raphael Wood and Mrs. Manning, hi mother, he will do so. A sorrit-Mocsn train on the Itig Four railroad, when twelve miles north of Niles, Mk;h on the 21, ditched its rear passenger eoaeh, containing seventeen passengers, many of whom were severely injured. They Were taken to Nile for medical attention LATE NEWS ITEMS. Thk 'fiiat" was not in session on tho '24th,..ln the hoose no buUH'f.s of importance was transact.'.!. Ox tlte morning of the 2Uh. and nknown man about S3 years ofage e.v terel Charles (Ireeii's gun store in lio,sUm. and selecting a revolver asked the clerk to load iL Tile clerk explained that t w:is against the law' to lo:l the weajton iu the shop; tmt to show how to charge it he inserted one cartnlge. and ltandcd tlie pistol to tlie man. who took it, poittte it to his owJn Itreast and fired. Hi? while being taken to tlie city hospital. A Lo.viKtx Times' dispatch says Prince jiismarck-s reception in Vienna was equal to any ever accorded a sovereign He will return home with enhancd prestige, the assumption that he had lost his influence with the (Jet-man peo ple Itehtg disproved. His inspired statements which were Itegitining to be reganltHi as the grumblings of an huinored statesman, will now bear a different complexion. Mrs. Dki.ia 1a!:i:m. returned from Ktirope on the Cerinania, arriving in New York on the tilth. Jilte had been absent Kevcral months, having gone to Ireland to assist in the settlement of her wii's estnte. For the present she will innke New York city her Ikhhc. Ai.Tiutfoit he exp?ets t spend the summer at his seaside retr.mt in Massachusetts, ex-l'rcjsiiiettt Cleveland will go to New York when the notineaihm committee is ready to meet him, as'hc acfcrs to receive the formal notifh.'ation of his nomination in his own state. Tine business failures oecnrring throughout t:e country, during the seven days ended on the 24tli. tiumltcr, for the l-nited .Sta.tes, l?rt, ami for Canada 14, or a total of li0; as compared with IVi the previous week, and -Jilt for the corresponding Week of ntycnr. Tint polkc of Chillkothe, 6., have ftmnd In the camp of a party of tramps the 9-year-old son of W. F. idaderick, a prominent civil engineer of Chattanooga, Tenn., wlnt was altdticted front his home alsmt a month ago. Tlie lad has Iwen returned to his parent. Kr,V. Thomas Utsox, of the Twenty-third-street IhtptUt church, of New York, was indicted on the J4th, for a libel against Kxcis-s Com m!ss2 oner Josenh Koch. The alleeed 1Uk1 WHO containwl in a sermon denouncing tit excise emnmisiskmer. Tmk Commercial hotel at Sangr, Cal was m-stroyed by fire ott the Wth. rive of the guests werelmracd to dUi a4 a MMwbcr others uerc injw ml.

INDIANA STATE NEWS. Mas. Rachel Watmox, of Ura:41, suapeetiug her hasbaml of lufWelity, took morphine and thnaeremei for help to save her. The dia:tor and his pump brought her around all HghL ' A wi.Aig reaembling hi grippe has broken out among lu.rws at Madiatm. L:oxAMti Hixki. of NobleavUle, waa fatally injured la an elevator accident. William IUmkik' two daughters were fatally larnel at Tipton by Um explosion of natural s. CMAwntaoaVtt.J.K has an epidemicof diphtheria. J am Ly :.. of Newcastle, died from tlte intent-e heat. M t xc.B will hav a new Presbyterian church. Tmk old settlers of Fountain,, War reu, VerntiUkut, Montgomery and Carke ttmntles will hold the thirtieth rc-ttwkm 'at Ycildo, August IS. Mks. Makoahkt lhxiAX. of Markm, has brought suit against the aWctrie Street railway company, of Kokotno, aakiug damages for tlte killing of herhuf-baiHl n'ceutly, 'J'hk Creytvnt pajn-r mills at Ft. Wayne burned. Loss ItKOlM. Tjk city of Vincent lost its .wit with the ViiK,enm- (his Co,, ami will have to put upaltottt i-&,t. Aiikam .Vi.iisuiMi:, the oldest man in Wabash county, died of old age tlte other nighu He wa ninety-three years, of age. Ykbnox and North Vermw are to la connected by a street railroad, the line parsing throttgh a pietmi.qiie strip of country along the banks of the M usestatuek. Lnm tXixfi struck a short telegraph cirxmit Sn Uuathdale and set rir to soveral barns, whenntpon, it is rcporttftl, tlie alarmed citizens cut down all remaining private wires in tle town. Thjkyks entered tlte residence of Fjrank Harris, at Martinsville, and removed his trousers containing a gokl watch, and took about from under his pillow. He found his things in the back yard. At Farmlngton, south of Seymour, a bullet crashed through the window

of a ear on a V. C. fc St. I. passenger train and struck William Porter in the breast, but contact with the 'las lessnel the force, so that tlie genticman was not aerknisly hurt. Cf.KRKs in Wabash are organizing to nrge the early closing movement. Whbx the legislature convenes FL Wayne will ask for a new charter. Cfts Watt', of Igasnort, ati tended a republican 4jollineation,nd, going hoitR-. shot hiuiM-lf in the heart. A vot'TK tied a snake to the dour of Antioeh church. The reptile fasten"'! itM fangs in a lady's dress and she fainted. JAMK S:arlk, of Mitchell, and Helle Oibbon were marrk'd In 18T.". Later they were divorced and eaeh married again. Divorce is again in order, ami "Varies ad his tirst love will be married the second time. Cor.rMHt's sports a popcorn clnh. A FRKSH-.UR fund is being raised at Attica. ' William Prick, of Amlerson, went suddenly insane ami tried to murder his family ami himself. Fi.okk.nck Kt'HMixo, of Indianapolis, fell asleifp while sitting in her whtdow. She fell ont ami was lmdly injured. Gkosok W. GAKitxi k, of Crawfordsville, suetl the Monon natd for lu,(W0 damages for injuries sustained In a wreck. William Ua.vxxox was in a burning ice house at Richmond and- was almost overcmMs by 1mhl when he grablel a horsCS mane atwi hehl on. The horse lurried him out. ThihtKkx divorce were granted in one week'at Peru. Fg.v.K StJifHtx, aged U,drownel at Seymour while lathing, Thk erner-sWme of thtf Laixwte Court JwHife will le laiil July 4. Twenty buildings will lie erected for the tin plate factory at Joeiboro. William I'ohkkts was accidentally a::d fatally shot by Alfred Vaness at a Itraail weilding. A fkk medical divnsary is tple established by ht. Wayne physkrHins in their town. If she lives until next year, Mrs. Iter. McLain, of Madison, will receive 12,(KKi,(M)0 left her by a former ktver who died mx years ago. bTAXiKthD time will be adopted at KicnmotMl. Sam Yaxiiks, of Imilanapolis, donated tZO.tm to Wabash college. At'iiiTOR CMA.MK1.H!. of Princeton, was arrested for illegal fees. No mohk .Sunday shaving in Frank fort. 1 he barber are going to close on that day, A MA8KKT factory at Peru is said to import all the rattan used clear from India, A Hatavia (N. Y.) drummer, gained 1. A. Cone, was drowned In the river at Anderson. Mowk.'U.v citizens denoimce the white aap whfpping ifiven Kev. Dr. Van Cieve, ALKr.ar Dktkw, of Goshen, was killed by lclng hit in the fiUmiach with a board. Ax.vnrTK Mkykks and Henry Man (im a Chinaman, were married at Lafayette. Tm: creamery at North Salem Imrned. A. N. Tavlok defcmteil Judge Par et for the democnttic ilonlinatlon for congress at Kvansvilte. Mas. Daxill Lvwumv, of Munele. at tempted .suicide because her huslmiid deserted her. Fkaxk- Hir.VKK. a rod 4, Was killed bv a tndn at Dublin. Thk Patrick IVan club, of Indianapolis, pledges itself to support Harrison. Fi.nvn Wjlliamf, aged dlvwl froma offKtt tower into tlie river at JelYersonville. Thk family of I'olk-cman Jollev. at Columbus, were tKined lv drinking stale? milk. A WOO rot XTAIX will adorn the Fort Wayae park, 4 CoAj, miners near Princeton are on a strike. Gov. CtfAitf, a4dred the pcn&ioaorr at I'ofJr.ni'. , . .

WHO II STEVENSON T A West e4 of tsa ffcU rfae mt Mae XsmiiHHt ftwr Vk-a-Preameat. sa Umi Uemeeralte Tteket Me is a Xatlve ut Keatsekr, Hat Maa StNmt tae t fas tar Parlsm ut HU I4a la llllawU. HuMiMtxoTox, 111., June W.IIott. Adlai ?. Steveuaott, of Illinids, the now hiee for vkn'-presUk'nt, is well known Ui the lasople of tha country, wot only as tut anient democrat, but as cme who has iKvuplel wtany high posithms of public trust He was born iu Christian county, hTy., near the lamHltful llttlt city of llopklnsvllle, Oetolier -i3, ls:w, arid removed to HlomningUw, III., when 111 years of ags. Ha waa educaUd at Center college, Kentucky, and at tha Illinois Wesleyan university. After hia graduation Mr. Stevenaon studu.il law at HltKHniiigkm. and at the age of 'JU years was admitted to tlie latr, whoro 't SiKKt won dUtlnetkm.

In IJsiH Mr, Stevenson went back to Kentucky, whero he settled in Woolfoitl county, and in ismi was elected piaster i chancery, which itsHitn he held with pent fidelity until lw, when tlie jMHtple, in recognition of hia conspicuous services and personal worth, elected hint state attorney for thy Tweniy-third judicial district. This ofliee he filled with distinguished ability during four years of :it troublous times as Kentucky ever saw, endearing himself even to those against whom he proceeded. In IS64 he was w candidate for presidential elector on the McClelland tk-ket, anil stumped the state for the candidate. Hut .Mr. Stevenson was not destined to remain a Ivcntttcklan. Uarly In l&MJ he returned to I'.loomington, 111., and resumed the practice of law. In 1874 ha was cletU-ed a representative from Illinois to the Fottrty-fotirth congress, where he served with distinction and ranked at once among the democratic leaders of tltatltody. In LST7 he was a metnlters of tht board nf visilors Ut the West Point mllitarv aealemv. in 1S78 Mr. Stevenson was electtNl a representative to the Forty-sixth congress, and in isso wwi .turned to the Forty-eighth congress. 1 1 is three terms in tiie national hottse of representatives; were chantcterizel by careful attention to public bnsinesN. In fact his oillcial career so comtnended him as a faithful, honest, determined servant of the people tliat in duly, ISsfl, Mr. Ktevanson waa appointtal by Presklent Cleveland asftrst asstotant. post master general, a position which he filled with satififaotkm to the atlminiatratSon. UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS. The Xurth A iserlcHH TtinirtiHHtt Favors tllf ChMH!I.T ltill. Waphixotox, June 2fl. The cwnmittee appointed by the convention of the North American THtrnerbumi, in session in this city, appeared before the joint congressional committee on immigration in connection with the enactment of a new immigration law. lingo Mitench, of St. Louk president of the Turtierlmitd, presented resolutions adopted by the convention in effect that the present immigration law, under which the Imreau of immigration was established, was satisfactory, and that there was no ncccaaity for the enactment of such measure as thes-n introduced by Senator Quay and Representative Stone, of Pennsylvanin. Mr. Mneitch made an argumttut against tltose two nieasitres, but spoke In favor of the Chandler hill, which places tho responftltrflity for bringing uadcsirabla immigrants to America on the steamship companies, and provides imnalticft to compel these coinpatiies to carry out the law. P. fkherer, of New Fltn, .Minn., and G. W. Spier, of Washington, also made some remarks on the subject, Mr. Spier being particularly emphatic in his indorsement of the Chandler bill. AN UNPOPULAR EXECUTION. CivstrytHHii fllnt.io i:. IlKon IIkiikiiI at Oiitalis Yptprttsy. Omaha. Neb.. June !". Clinton E. Dixon, a cavalryman, wits hanged here yesterday intrtiing for the murder of Corjtoral Carter, at Fort Niobrara. The federal authorities milled morbidly carious people hy having the execution five hours ahead ttf the time announced. Dixon was intoxi:ttod when he shot Carter and whs Incited to the act by a colored courtesan whom Carter, acting under orders to clottr the camp of such characters, liatl sjamhed with a plank when she refu.vd to go. Dixon has ltccn three that's reprieved lceanso dates ml for his execution fell on holi days or convention dates. Thu sentiment against Imnf-ing was so strong that the marshal provided three electric button each beitig touched by a different person that none should know who sprung tho trap. Mall hrrvlee fmnerfpili Chicaoo, June ao.Thc heavy rain of tho last few days have resulted in the almost complete demoralization of the railway mail service. Post adieu ofHcmls say that the damage to thu railroads has never liecn equaled, and the non - arrival of inail trains so great, Acting Assistant Superintendent CainplK'lt of the railway mall wrvieo sakl: "Fall y 5 iter ceiiL of the ail train have not arrived, and the servtee is Injured to that cxtenL The witshottlitand Ihxsla seem to ha con fined altawt cxaluj-ivcly to thtt west and northwest

THE OOUNTRY'8 TRADE.

lite Claaaaat ant Itaa WeJr nSSZli IlatlAJU.1 aasa...S I . n rm . -e w-XtmlvtlL,w Almaaaat lu Co. a weekly review of trade su vs-Aaotrwc-kbMSld,, tn roaliry with hat maa l-Kin tt uU.,h whatW tin vM ll tula year will a rt cWlr aan,B,! , ul JflUoa ih outfcatk J, WmIIj Zfit l J bare hMiwir ta atte for hUhlr La ill. ?htory laulta frutu tbayaV,, itanettUitM in wt Uiwrtiatrj',,n?eia!L'at witcra tuatir aarkeu nt thsath, owlaV. the vry uw trie. Mate for th ro-t(ft t mho incwsl tr.vlt W in otb-r Kwt In tastrt h tin n!tu dbi 1 1 arlv ti.r . fsvoratth thm n.nl. 'tin tin .rmauf!m..ri Vjir revUkMi t tllo w, I tcti oil i tho Kwtrt that tmtrar.l n.-ifu rv M.4eaaWliat.-lrt't ,iKlarS jor ont m sail in fwiaur yara. ait, aaarslinrii nrlrvHs-s Vtlmttbitw leant Itt4t4 k ho shut Jatt" raa. is a lint mor aroan i f..r li'nit nwt i prol.tiuf st -trilt. tnv bo avai-ML nil iicanwMK .tht .l.-maui for alt frHi ( ntsBu(a-tnwl iron 'd nttol .trutiitf' v hnr'rnvt'H. There U a Iwttor dnwrn! for u) it,,, ilia for stnietma! iron, jh-Iwh In-lt, rw r altlt sowiitaliiia hnv im nad uu m cI rail. VW irm U tl'H ntn fpvc-rislt, mith. 'rn Ntur'iatWlaiclart.". hut ncrthern inair rt T t low wlwtlstra rtil(t ia comhrt li'f.m redeiiif ?i . Co,,,or U at) eivbrii ml Jair" -sins aru rvjt twl at 11 centa. TJ.i h.ia alsiiUkeM4MiiM.afall't Sl4 c-ntv -M kwl is low r, at 4.( la amt traimfiiiH. Coal is dull att-l mui lfrs )-. w Uitf h -1 w 1 1 j rcinl.itiRtlon prl-at, Thi boot ttiiU sho m.vmfst turoiunifccriitK njKn a t-xpf.-twl mu' or uniKwdoutvl activity, the vaar ' nhm 'jith"iiKalr.ta'lv within 3 ii?" ci rt Ih- siea'fft avw kuowa. an I zMnl nj ri v wrlr. Thri i a fatrlf Wfir;, i!.w, i, i, . iml? nwAem ni .i!.- of wv, arhtr thm mml for the soa-ti( Ptlit chih- a-i itrc at :t):t c t &n& an tut alv.iu-a h rri:ita lartici)-Uod. At ltotton tip lm,vi.l frttjn iffntJr flmtlo.l w.i-tira ildtti-tt his ftslh- rcvivid aild btwHi)t ii Mfrr; J,,w r ttii'.ea for hleacaatl shirting ih)r otun.sl I irx? !ei ami trfes lur raisil airain, Th.j W(.l.a mtllxf aiMhtafl"v cmp!owl nn ir,s, lie Iarif.Torr for full itood It tlt Inmunl tho tntiltf. s;t tht factor!- am U:ty w'tlr mry itrrMpHit fs? tlie 1 trxt'at tr.li ovr kttfiH-n. Utibber U firm ana tho raumf'irfurciai wy bny. Trad ia f tirnitar.t mi l hoax . ,. nil hi at Usltiraoro it 'xe)lnt nud Jr.. lurtlsi and bulMing- niitrMi aiiv.'. At I'IUsImuk1! thnar hrithter -iriw.M;. o a sattlcmttat, but finUUw 1 iron U nttiviai: fairly. The nam Ivies ih especially baay ctt (taclntiati, lint niarhlaery i a lit tit Mow Timle ia kk1 at Detroit with fair ptopwt,. lari attitf K.nc intct the. country for wool. Trade at (.bW U Israer than a vraV with mHpts tlonhl? lit ysr'a in llttnr, cornr rya, oat. drvaaaif ami Url, and efp arcatvr Inorvaap In lurler, a Ktlnof !HI iwr cent In whoat atirt nm ittT- u rattlu ati'l hoRt. s-ith h s)tot Umx in wool, chww an! hutfr At MiitHJitis.Hs a mnrk-l incr.aa) it: rctnltr tRMie, with luvtti' basic ia hunlHT.nud Imll Iiatfoner.itiont aotivit. MiliHnintarrtnllnfi;ii ti-arnatat. Ital, though rrilroaiU arc hvma tpmjKanry l!.-H )tH)('s sltwtiw fKntilaabat-tj.aa-) ImaiuiK ia mk atitttif vniM lw cxii's-ti-J, At (htiahs tra ! ia in all dink-tjwtw, ait-1 at K ihss City in wrfh-al leatN, reeiihtK ol Brain linir Iil-trsl. At JMtver Utiina If fair, at Loniavilfc aatlafactory aal iintmtrlna nmlatbittH Met prmtiect.4 are btigitteri tail Imainmtc at Memphi. ia. inactive, ami at New Orleans tlti'.l on arwmnt tr tha lilsli wnter. At Savanaxh tratia it alaive tha average inaU UrsBchM and irmtrta are favor thJit. tfifuktien ha mtt W aciNHr active, awl wheat ia anctiHtiKed la price. Cora has advjnwvl 1 eaats aat fata 8 oasU. Pork jiro;lttrt art anchsNitad. but oil is 1 conta kiwor atai rr.ifac threw eitththa losr. Ia rottoa bo cttatwic Iflea arsta. (itoatrh lraactkta linve lerr ttalle lanw, m,m lba for the wak. n-l tht week'a reeeii.ti asr hen larger than a ypat ago, TH wsV' areat aatiorta of itol.l harr eatisml neither trouble or alarm, and sblititnut thlt wpek are entailer thin mot exartei Forijtn rxchang; bsa fallen to ',. (ti,i txports w-ie (intto iilejHn.tiit of merrhiailis iwlsntvii, fo, ti rnotmtntn pro.lnY expiirtti ir My sr followed Ly mi ittrr.ia.' of 8 pnrcrnt iticxtxrU ft ou New Wrk Itt June trai far foil tin it ant Kni'atA lor thvi ttf'al var tint farfroKi$l.r:n,(out, In i-very trtot theronntry inowy i t in almro.ut n!ily, att't tlitmatnl at nearly all oiut i-t only mo luntto, etl I-tloiiHlM-iiKiriwrfillytiaitj ritiract:y for UnMaon. 7bv lu-(iis-s (ailntvi -i-tirrinif throtlKiiful tlte -otjfitry ilariti t he Istt seven rt.nv timnnor lor Hm Uit-l .Htato-. IW. and for Cmta'l H. t n total f IHfl: as cimtparcH! wlt.'t 179 lax! wppk- awl la tla week urevltaia ttt thi lat wl JK't for tlw ptirrtajHitMlhiK w-ek r lat yealrA DAfdAGINQ STORM. The l)pitriptlrm la unil Out of CIiIi-sri: llpcltiiiltiR to lip Comprpliptiilci!, CitiCAfto, June a.". The dumttgc tvrottgllt by the storm Thursday ancT Tlntrstlay night is much worse than a first sunposed. Over thm inches ol rain fell In Chicago and the hnniedtaU vhilnity, Sewers were burst and tht dirty water flooded the lmsemenls of the "down-town stores. Kire englnet were t filled into service to pump out the wat r. The damage to the .stock in thtt various stores will foot np f lfiQ.OO!). The Chicago river rose rapidly andttlJ tra flic In the harbor had to Ihj mis pended as the current was t.o strong that the tug laatts couhl do nothingOne ot Hie worst features was the damago ttt streets, over thirty-five mile d which are left iu a terrible condition. It is estimated thntSKVJWD will b rceptlres to place them in condition. Tho telephone service suffered considerably, nwUargc gangs of men were lmv all dar ttMti"gliHg tli' wire. Outside the city the damage wasscvtre. Ilailroads wctv waaht'd out atur traflic V'as practically sasis-ndetl on all roads. Man v ma tl did not arrive until lnle last night. Just how much tamngc Ins been done to crops ia notntsyk cst'mate, The general retrrt is that wheat ami oats h.ve auffisivd hy the stttrni. but corn has b" but little, affcctetl. A.H harrtKttng ih in progresf tho hoavv ruins will delay it, A spwlal dispatch Niya that grain is lmdly lodged for twenty-five milt'fi on both aides of the Mississippi. A cyclone atlfavvey, III., blew down a down houses and injared a number of people, but thus far no deaths havebeen reported. The Village r Cmhh City, tVH.. Ievaiatit hy a Tornntlo. 0.M.KXA. 111., June tW. Tho village, of Calm City, Wis., about fifteen miles north of here was devastated by a, tornado Wednesday evening. The storm swept everything ill it" Pt f,,r a distance of several inilca. J.very business houtte In the town uas totally dcmtillKhcd. Kot a tree, vvlmlmill, or liottw is left standing k'tween Cubit City and Ifaatd Ihvcn. Onowrowntol washoutMtn W trade, ami tin! 'to' six bridg2 lkdAvccti tV.ba City nd Galena, On? Northwestern trains W'U not be able t taovo for iwhho Utna r