Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 August 1892 — Page 2
1TEE1XY COURIER.
IXDfAXAQa; tke IMk feamtor CnlaynTrti rkaniakm denied tkat Ma patient vwaa (tying, mm tana that m waala KM At tke Xew York i the Wk, fi.anaaM la goki aa hi return iar t,tanM fc jirrar MtMN MonKX, wko was tke original far Artk WllJbrds airfare "VwAte Mh," AM at tbrttn, tt, Uk At Um! meeting tke oeieiy of Amorkma KVni ia Warkkngtoa Hj. on Ike TTtfc. St. Loeis w nalncied a tke plae far koldlag tke next aaaaal Mr. Qvxvmnmt vkmed tke aaea at tke Isle of Wight, aa Om IMk. to preeeat the Maws of kfe new UH. A was eantomary aa ;ack ooeawioas ke paired tW aight at Ctekorae kon. Tkt. North Dakota mitt met at Fane. X. D., oa ike 17tk, and perfected tJteorgaaiaetioBof tke Xortk Dakota MnJers traat. John X. Taracr. of Maaaaa. m eWrtwl manager witk a alary of K,M per aaaaau C8KABUe esekeaaent yihm cd kt Stillwater, Mien., oa tke Idtk, ay tke midden death, ike prerionxi nigSt. of Jos. Lapiea, froat what hkatuaiHaar pay elan. Dr. L. K. Gaalt. proaoaaeed to be genuine Asiatic ckoiernTmk anneal report of tke British enstome reeeipts skow tkat tke revenae fnwn tobacco for tke jand AaaaneM year ha beea tke bigge oa reeord. The chief iaerease is ia the ne of tke dry w4ern tobaeeo from America. ' Tut: Metaal Hanking, Sarety. Trast aad Sale IVepcadt Co. of Iihadelphku which kas Wcmm somewhat mmoa for it eoaaeetioa a depository witk tke order of tke 1 roa HalL. aMaaed o A. E. Stock well. E., oa tke lata. Tm Ia4ia ewwrmaieat kat 9M mfiaatrr aad eaalrr to Rkoolaa. ia tke eaMera HiaiakiTas. to eoaateraet tke iatrbrao mad aggre.vioaiT of tke Akaa ia tkat tfitwetioa aad ast tke aatires if aeeesaary, ia repelUaar j attack. Tmc eraefcaK. reeeptioa of Mr. OlaiMoae at Oskorae koae was a aw iter of roprke U tkose wko SorKOt tke dteea's aaariratioa for trae aokieae of ekaracter. aad oaly itataWnd k kHtetiy ske k oopo4 to tke aew preV. estroaM likeralaB. Th tJwairr4eaartaieatisMBed aelrrakr. oa tke Mtk, ciMeiallT iatonaiac its oCoers. apkjrt. eootraeUr aad otkars of taw act fmnfc& kjrooafrre Hariair tke tkae of aaUy fnriee of lakarersaaa aieekaaics eamioyei pakHe work, to ekrat koaew , Tire dackem of Maaok eaer. kr ker Morriaffe to tke aake of Derooskire. iorielbs aader ker late kaskaad"s wiU. tke wkoie of ker iawate to ker soa. tke areNeat aake- Ait of tke Dewtawkire 4a4ev ako. are kekl kt trast kr tke tak of DeTooskire far Yietor CaraaAix of tke ratted State Hat-claa faetorles takle-ware). as well a all of tke efckaaey rlaftft kaaww ia tke lftt karjrk (1) aistrfcrt, kare Tesaawoperatioas, rfviae: caiployaaeat to taoataaan of aiea aad kr& Tke wiadow-rkw aoacc". will ttart aboat tke 1C MM IvTTHC WAWTWOOa. 3 wa aMtrried, oa tke 1-Kk. to Leopold Kaka. Wtter Waowa as MAdaairal DM." Tke krkle kS years of e aad tke kridorroMa 96L ke taad iortr-aiae iaekes la keirbt. ke fartT-ekrfct. Notk were witk tke Koral Midget eoatpaay lat Toar. Km all of ike adaiac eeater of tke State except Coal Creek ia tke kaads imtrd by orerwkelaiiar; aaaikers (lor. Itaekaaaa of TenaeMfe. oa tke lTtk, rdered tke aberiifs of several eoaatk-s tii KaatawHi from 3M to l.bbt aaea each, aad kkaetf called oat tke entire farce of tke stat militia. The Loadoa Daily Xews. irferriaa: to tke labor troaktct ia Aateriea. aayc Tkerefka bee aotkktr Wee tkese ri4 ia tke experleaee of Uie kwt reaer V' lorsrs of liberty ia tke kfctaey ff oar time. It k aM-lwws to ar tkat k ao worse M tkaa keraeark bars. If xbe k. ao better oaT ke ba ifatkwtly failed. MffiAX eabie repwtis of tkedepopakjtioa of Maka aad tke warder of pky afefcuWi aad apotkeearias ia AHrakkaa. wbere. after tke atob bad killed all tke Medical aaea tkey eoald aad, tkey drared tke pa tie U. from tke kopitabi ktto tke 4reeti, rlrtaar tkem varloa oMNHooa aatkiotes far pdkows. are eoa armed by a private letter reeeired ia Itootwa from a soldier ia tke K.a4aa artMT. Thk eoafnet ketweea tke free aad cJtvjct mtaers of Teaaesee kafc brokea out aeaia. Tke farmer hare on powered tke rwards at Tracy City aad lamaa, retaraed tkeeoarietK UXabvllW by traia eaptared far tke par pry-? aad eelebrated tkeir rietark m (ek ia4aaec ky a wkolemle de4raetia of tke (rOT. Itaekaaaa thraateas to call oat tke Tmc Hotel 4e 1'CWs at Ormdilwald. Switaerktad, aad tkk-ty koawii dWrored by are oa tke ltk. It oae of three kotebi at 'riadlwald, aad w.tkntBfrrd witk Amerieaa aad Ea ropca-a Warbttv Tke oriarka of tke are k aot kwwB, bat H fwept throarh tke rMtaex witk rreat rapidity. Tke toarita had a aarrriT escape from the Jlam, bat tkey all rot oat 4etr. mkiotf wttb tktta tk4r kawrure.
CURRENT TOriCS.
avJBQa JnTalaJjljjRJI 3Jaf olaBBBa(3Bnlf$ EMWi AL Aft OCMCKAL.
ill t ail rvtara lo rNwtotdli, X. Y., kc Maaoaaolk aoaadaa, was ike iSla. t ftt aarr kxw. MXVUt Taw. f HaaaiMi, M'w-k.eoa-oatWlMKtakaTkraattwoatr ajaauaite komk la tke parlor orgaa fat J w t inuin wmn t Tmc awr Hritka kip Thackt of Xaa oa tk vVi V Wrf i IMJa. Her eaiftre tweotj-aVe. tojretkerwitk tke w4Jhp wtWf MM4a Thk Cnrta Rioan oagri' kaa ra tiaVrd tke reeiproehr tramty witk tke Unkod States Wbile dmk arte reaaoeed from aarioa finotk aad dried arfkkof InoaV a kiarb tax rwihn apoa caaaed Kooda. Tananaoajc Ijcxtki-.v. of Ckkaajo. wbo reoewtly aaoeed oat to a farm 1ms aad par ekawnd aeatr 1 Thorte, lad.. wa killed. oa tke 1-itk. by keiagc drafnrrd aboat 5?0 "-ET" TTTr , 1 aoeMf. i ae aeeaaAett m rodr. by a raaaway was aboat X yean old, aad leavea a wife aad two eMldeea. E. J. Id ramr. reprwtatiafr; tke Kaamm. Aniaeiai Kaia Co., of Goodlaad. Kaa., an b ad at Elk CHr, Ka., oa tke lttk, aad aader aa fm coatraet earn opefataoaa oat tke n edoll 1 mile aorth of towa. Cloads to father tkree or faar aad at 4 o'cioek a few drp of raka fell. It tkra eleared oa. bat eloada fwatil agaia oa tke aaorafna of tke IStk, aad a keaty raia feiL A Fixe model of the kattte-kip Orefsm. ka beea prepared at tLe Waabiaartoa aarj-rard aader tke Mprrrkioa of Xawml Cotsraetr lltekboVau who k aow ia charge of tke boreaa of eon 4rartioa aad repair, ia tke aVace of Chief CoaMraetcir Wikon. Tofc. model will be arat to tke rOBdayexpJaitloa in Portlaad, 0t. Tux ramrAXi pfople attended tke early ?eulrr pfteaie at Dabt.qae. Ia.. tke 1Mb. aad arraaeaamts were far the ereetwm of lamtvatat tke nat of Jaliu Dabaae. to wkom Karoo CaroadekH. the Saaafak yoeoraor of Ixdwfain, gave a grraat of laakd ktlTT. IwcxT3(cr Bacauow. tke Aa.erieaa artint aad corrctyaade at wko a re eeatlr expeled from Ratcia. jrot iato a aarkt witk soaae rotaik rweraaett who exactad udK 1I whipped the rrowd aad tkra had tkem arrested. Mv X. EL' Hujur. of Cbieajfo, is tke iaTentor of a rraia pipe Ha far carryutr imall jrraia. le projret i Hill m it weipieatey, bat Mrs. eJey k eoaideat of tk iaal iiacccai; of tke mveatioa. lMor. Jambs Cawbka. territorial aadHor aad mmwi iateadeat of iatOraetioau died attmtkrir. Okm.. oa tke 1-Vb. aeat d orator all hb Iie. aad held r proauaeat posatioes in Kanaar aad Ohio kefore a!otar to Okmkoam. UKAMorrKB m eoaatkBA thfoaar are doiag- aa immtaie aaaoaat of daaaape m Haroa aad adfcmuaaj eoamtHa of OkJotooatA aad other rrowiaar crops. 5o deMi actlec kave tkey beea that wkole field of oat have beea destroyed. Farmers bare plowed tkem aader or taraed cattle ia tke aebkv Gardes Tearetaklcs aad other rreea thiaprs are Mtk- f fact to their rarajrr. The traia Wariac the body of Repreeatathre Warwick of tke Sfatteeatk coanwaoaal dkAriet of Ohio left WauAmfrtoa.oa tke erewiatr of the lWk, far lailloa, kfc former home, where tke laaeral wi ikw were held oa tke Wtk. Thbbk THOC5AXB aobles of tke Mjrstie Skriae witk rleaatiac kyices aad brOliavMt aeiforais mSmt, ka'cai i iaatft aad oa eameks. wcaded their way taroafrk tke oak of Omaha oa tke eveaiaar of tke Utk. The eararaa was a maraifteeait speetaele aad 3a.ta people ratberod aloar the liae of march to wivaeM tke rraad parade. Wm. Cri.Hr, a eoatraetor of tke firm of I'kitUp-t & Cadaajr, at tke Mirkieaa MmUt priMm m Jaeksoav wba killed at tkat iatitatfem. oa tke 1Mb, br a life aaaud Ileary Mlorkmaa, wko a dotaar time xor aaianiaf w we aad family. Jomx Dcini.tB. afprd v waded bryoad kia deptk while iMtiaiaar a, iariolatioa of tke ?4ate law. fa tke Dea Moiaw river aear I )ar too. Ia.. oa tke iMk, aad awaed. A doaea eoaapaaioaft watehed kim drowa. aawiUiaur to rfek their owa ttre ia tryiaar to save Mm. SMtsatrr J. I Lorsx, of Tjmn earna. X. M.. teMarrapked to Chief of Twliee Harriapaa of St. Ioais, oa tke Utk, to ead. ham a ImaMemaa a rope by express kmmi diately. a, tkey had a maa oat tkere. ;app'd to be a kore tkief, tkat they waated to kaaar riarht away. Tke fikeriffmid theeseeatioa woald be Ix eoaiieaeaee of tke dread preTali kaar m Teberaa, the rersaaa capital. over tke mrnMOoa of eltolera, the skak lac take ap kfc wi'kleaca at a camp at Elbarx. tweaty-foar aile from Tekeraa. la tke city there k aa akumlafr AaBBgMUMLA ami t aVh Biataaawa miM uauaJA aMLK mmWF17Cma,tc jaaa, tat!; mfmfmWwPaT WW VTaVQVVfA CmwPCr leported daily. Kvery day tke death Casaa"s fJaeep trade witk Great Nritaia ha been a failare tkis ikippers. have sastakud heavy losses. aaad are aow dropping oat of tke market allogetker, tt tke scacoa k praetieally over. Tke sknaaeata ap to Aagast I a an waated to 14.7m sheep, afahast ttt.TJW for the waw perkd Iaet year. TMC 'nn'fl'na'jr nflrf RW!''rSBR'J aWUrWiW(Ctfc VCllO died in AnaUia. Jnly In. lam reached Inaabary. Coam.. deeeneds former InHMaaWPa CfWSWhalaal (ft j. JSntSei SJrt CMR&r"ttn JpftW )mBrlftllhp9s JaMBMai 5rV SMavpJWWrl aSJf Jr$3C nauuBU MaaalaW ab dBBaaaatiaaaBaat: aBaf aBMaana latataaahaar il"R" WPppPk VmwWWwWmm fSra RRal R J If C i & are draped arwmad it. Ia aaeh of the eoraers fa a road aagel six laches high. Ok tke Mtk Major J. Hoak. of NaMwkom ke partrd two years ago, fa com paay wftk k?r skter aad Frank fJray, I'allrac kk revolver ke shttt aad kilicd tke woman aad prabUdy fatally waaaatd tkay. He was preveated by lagahawders f rmmm kHmnc tke sister.
Taw towa of Pahaar. Pal, wait ahaott
entirely destroyed by are m tke ltk TW barned aiea eonprkw aboat tkra ind mektda all tke leading two chnrehe. railroad station repair abop of th Delaware rail (uauaNT; tka aoi4ittea, IVlmar hotel aaoVJMr 1 w li alwfN. 1 .. 1, ,,. .- wm. ' w w j,. Tllle HMIMa. .mW of tke Mrftfck ubivt wr atade mtblk lk- TW lkt MauirfaM mmt m,,, oataaw of kaxptfrka la vaHoa iXBkial piNdtioas, j-Mao f tka u hh Vr. iituktiyy. !iiir4i kwa r U na a premier. Ax kiaeaaat ItaUaau Wavellnf? with kk little sum aad a trained bear, took skelter from a atorm wmler a tree In tke . liroadaek. The tn wm (4raek hy lirktaiaa; ami all tkree were kllletl. Tmk dake uf Devoaakire ww HMU'Heil at Ckrkt ckarck. Imdoa, oa the ltth, to tke dowager daekeaH f M aaeka.ter, witk whom hk aame bad ioar been aftoii! ia. ted. Six workmen were kitted aad fifteen a jared by the wreck '( a coHalrtu-tkM: 4 . , , t-i. B ... CokoetoBT ()., or the lrttk. Dkaith of the order of the Iron Hall oa M. C. Darks the saprentfe eakier, whiek have heretofore Wen kmorel bv tke Merblma aatioaal baak of Iadian apolfa. lad., tkroaajb tkeeWarlnrliowjie, weat to protatit, or tke lTth. Jale Taylor kariafr faiiaeil aa order that no more checks or draft be honored pead iaar tke Hearinr of the petition for the appoiatment of a receiver. Tax RrowM-Keteham iroa works o( Iadiaaapolk ban made the lowest proposal for the interior iron work of the 'daseachattette state koaoe exteat4iMt and will probably rt the eontraet. Thk front wall of a new Imikiina le-loafriaf-to Kostor aad Rial, at Twenty faorth street aad Sixth arenue, X. Y., fell, oa tke 17th, btiryinjf lire men in the rain. Tmk Teaaemee miaerii eaptared OH rer Springs eimeiet camp, or the 17th, without a trnTrW, the militia " surreBderiag'. Qi".vaiXTi.VK ha Wen established at erery port of Denmark aiaat vexsebi nrrWuur from RuaMiaa ports, to prevent the iatrodaetioR of ehoWra. Gor. Titxx.vx aad Col. Yeoman met at Xewbery. C. at a political speakiar oa the lsth- A aarrel enaued aad btoMiiked wa narrowly averted by the furtanate breakdown of the platform oa which the friend of the parties had erowded. pfetol ia hand. Tnc rraad stand at a barne show beine; held ia Raxtoa, Derbyshire, Knrbtad. fell, oa the 17th. while erowtled with tkonamadg of Aboat 7m weat down ia the ntimi Fortaaatelr there were, ao far as ean be ascertained, no fatalities. Witk tke strike of tke Xiekel Plate ftwitekmea. on tke lath, all theVaaderbilt lines at MaaTafa were tied up. The Mtaatioa wm jrrare that all the state troops were placed ander orders and S,aTat were harried to the scene. Ox the iSth Sapreme Cashier Davis of the order of tke Iron Hall refused to sarreader hk books tn the Uvestiftioa committee, aad Moa after dkwppeared. Ox the lsth the preaident pardon d. beeaafie of ill health, (leorre West, of Arkansas, seateneed ia 1SM t eleven years imprkonment at Little Koek for mreeny. A FiaS,oa the night of the 17th, in the town cf Swdav4c. Ratwiati rovernmeat of Saratov, destroyed S hoamM aad made S.HW person. himee.'v Tmk RrHkk parliament was prorofaed, on the 1st, aatil December 4. LATE NEWS ITEMS. TifK eeretary of lnte reeeivwt a ea ble from tke Tnited States ekarge datahvs at Confttaatimtple. oa the mfc. iaformintr kim tkat the hoaoe of Dr. Bartlett. an American niHnarv at Ittmnbmr. province of IConieh, AaUi Minor, bad been barnett and the lives of five nnWionark were in danger. Secretary Foter pnwnptly cabled the charge d'affaires to make nrjrent demand far effeetive protection, inclemaity, pankhmnt of the raiitj parties . reprimand of the aatnonues u foand remi Owi,w to the prevalenee of r landers i Ijrnlon the aattwirities recommend the complete feolatloa of horse !rhpeeted of bekur infected witk the dise. and the immediate alaag hter ot everr animal kaown to tm aaeeuHi. Every hooe ia tke eity h Winr strictly watehed, aad the pnWw drlakine troaah have beea ebiatd to prevent contarbm. Tnc .ekre of Fort SVmlerson at Cml Creek. Tenn.. watt raioed. on the IWh, by tea. Camef, who inwftedintely deKaned the swrrender of Maj. Amler--m. who had been captured by treachery the day before. Thk waa at first refaed. bat npoa (wit. fame's threat to make reprkalH ap the eaptnrwl miners the ma far wa speedily surrendered. Tan bwdae-. faltares oecHrrine tkroaekoat tke eoantry darine: the evea day5 ended on the Itth, namW far the t'ntted States 17i, nn for Canada til; or a total of 197, as compared with 19 Uk the previoas wH'k, and 314 for the eomMpmding week of lt rear. Xr-vnf.Y all the Xew York state trop had arrived in I'm Halo by H a, m.. tA the Itth. when tlen. iMyle ivil a jreaeral order efrtatdMhina fifteen eamf.s, there belnr fatty sixty mtte of traek to be rnarded, torether with roandhoaMetv repair sh.nK, freight. shells SKVttR.t. of the smaller Persian towns have been entirely ahaadone;l by the people not Mrieken with ehb.'ra, who have left the .siek to pjrih without asskitanee aad the dead nnbnrled. The seamer TexaA, fnmt Montreal for Mrktot. ar-l the t-nmr Trafalear, from tletoc for Montreal, eotlkled in Iike SC. Peter, oa tke Ivth, both vewwla brine; eonJilnrably damaed. L'r to the ttk the Ktata treatrer of Peanftylvania had pabt oat f t.Vi, )) ii aeeoaat of mititmservleeat Homestead. Tm eoaventkm of the Irbm C.ithoiie Menevolent aakm at Toledo, (.,.wm aoa on the ltth.
EfDIAXA STATE NEWS.
TRtKUW atona rttttersiw tka Laparta unnhem have ratamrd a-ork. Tmk eelebratiHi Andrrhon dlvarva caaa at Riehmokd had Wtm 4BiMpmitfA Coxkau u lake Okd Taktarakyi, laitf a fort. heiaf are waalmi l4T LAWifra arm WW torn a at tke fchouldcr by a wtr- mnhln, la an IndinuapoliK ptrk boat, Uaktu.x Coi.uxh. a wealthy Kokomo farmer, wa foand dead in n hh1 of ktaoii it hk farm. Sappot warder. J. W. Tut'K. rf Klmwood. h m Ww tteeeinir farmer by reprfeetimr himelf to be a re venae collector. 1U hi jailed now. At. LmraHMim of ltraiport, wasted triHible with ex-C'.ty Marshal Williams, and he jeot it. Williaww cnt him repeated'v and fatally. Ci.ak.v I'axtux, ared 17, ami Lwon Ilotnl. also nnder are, eloied from Soath Hend last May to Xilc. whwra they were married. The Cvret Jaet ieabetl ont. Tmkoihirk Li;fTKKT, of Inporte. waa drapve.1 with his hend hnpif at th home's heek In a runaway ml dlwl in a few minute after beinr ri'w.'uetl. Thk old-time tomato (tobacco) worm U Miitl to be trylnr it bet to tbitroy the tomato crop thk year. Thk old settlers of Itandolph and Delaware counties will hold their seventh annual meetinjr at Oak drove, four miles houthwest of Farmland. Anjfunt S7t Gov. Chum will probably be preaeat IlRXXV C. Llt.i.11!. resWinjr eat of Muncie, was fatally injured while as-vistin-in loading a ealf in a wawThe animal fell mit on top of Mr. UUie, who had kk Ureatt-bone broken and several rib crushed. Jt'imte Hkxkv C. Fox. of Ilichroond. ha, been appointed on the repttblkau state ticket to fill the vawaey made by the death of Judge ltobinn, of Andcrsou. Dr. Wm. T. Carkv, of Mt. Yernou, insalted Mrs. James Collin when she went to hi oftlce to ctilteet a Mil for veeetablt-s. Mrs. Collins told her hnbend. who planted a load of buelttdot in the doctors neck. He will tUi. IUm.v burners are creating haoc around Spade, Kipley county. Mikk Moorx, . jumped from h winlow at the Andvron hiHtal and was killetl. .Iamkp MAH.vrFKV. of Wabh, sel Ilocoe Kemple for W,WD danmgeti for tlander. DfRlxo a saloon ravl at Win a mac. Al loui'hri'V. a younir farmer, of Pulaski eountv, wai fatally stabbed ty Cho. Williams. 1 Wm. Maktix, a tramp, who tried to brain Conductor Hunter with a bowlder at Anderson, was arrest ed. .Ias. Christ v and .1 Viekery, t SHTerwood, near CrawfordavHle. quarreUnl over polities. Viekery fatally shot Christy. Chap. Fowler, of Indiannpoii, shot txt JTrZ iZTi T": r t ball entered John ltellown' groin, row- ' a v va a ... 1.1- . . -. i . . . l. . . ler Hed. Ron Smkitari, rehiding at lluntfrifle, Randolph oonwty, wak thrown 1 from a road cart a few evenings atuce, ' while driving a Texas pony, and re- ; eeived proWbly fatal injuries. The left temperal bone s-nstained a serious J fracture. Fruit raiaera in southern Indiana arc claiming that the tieach crop wHl be ' very poor, Trk other day a. reshient of Itoone county got married at Cmwfordavilk and pramked to send the Mjuire 'jr cent for hk services. Ilefore he left town he waa arretted for lielag drunk and paid a fine of llO.X.'i. At Mwncie, Willie, the fi-year-old son of Mark Walling, accidentally got hold of a bottleof bcllatlonna ami swallowed the contents. The physicians have no hope of his recovery. Is drilling a gas well at Anderson for Dr. Preston the drill went through, r vein of iron at i7 feet, tin at 435 fee; and leml at "MM) feet. Jt k Iteing sunk deeper and the doctor is watching it for minerals. A CKit.t of Oaro Sanders two years old. died at Portland, the other day. from the effects of drinking water poisoned with tly paper. Wm. Atkixso.v. k burly negro, ami bailie Wikon. a pretty white girl, eloped front Lelwnon, Ky., to Jelferfonville to be married, butnlktnae was refused. MarV La j;Klof Jefferson ville, whose body was found in the falls of t he Ohio river, is now "believed to have been murdered a ith an oyster-can filled with rocks. A. J. Vox of Fort Wayne was nominated for Congress by the republican of the Twelfth Indiana district. Four men have been arrested near Fort Wayne, on suspicion of baring wirdered Henry Hicks. At Anderson John Chapman scalped John lilaxicr with a spade. Wm. Smith, r farmer near Valparaiso, ami hi team of horses were killed by lightning. Mattu: ItEXDKR, "aged 1. of Mexico, near Peru, gave birth to a babe and let it die on the floor of an outhouse. Chaki.ks Cornwall, the roadmater of the Monon, was munlerousfy a vaulted at Crawfordsville, the othi'r afternoon, by John Sullivan, a striking section loss wliom he had orders to discharge. Sullivan used a coupling pin with terrible effect, and fractured tha otHciaVs skull. The surgeon pronounced his injuries probably fatal. Two Iwg producers of oil haw beea s track at Portland. Wm.:0. I). Jtiggs, of Keystone, near Montpelier, was edging some lumber the plank caught in the shw, throwing it forward, striking hi in in the stomach ami injuring him so that there is no chance for his a?eovery, Thk police made n raid at an early hour, the other morning, on ltassctt's gambling house, Washington. They broke down th doors and captured nine persons, among whom were th mayor of the city, an ex-con nty clork, r rom'.Rent Methotlbtt and sevbtal other not abb. All the players gavu bomi for their auwaratMia
A REGULAR RATTLE.
The of Kort Andnrtan Mabt kf Oen, l'rwM aad ttU MttMU rofe ADtar a Hatu In the Wmm, bt wWeh ent wera KHted and WhmM-T1 Mlawm at Owl Cnntk Nwrrawdar. and ar I'Hder ArreKaam Vl(.t.a, Tana.. Aa. tfit. Coal Traek is Itt tike h.ub of Ilea. Camea and forft. Thec dkutakea toki Thursday nkfht of the departana of tka trains bearmf the forees to relieve Camp A ndiTio. The nrat train, which latat f$:3) Thwraaar Hltpmooa, ear rrinir l?l inlUlamtn ana bwteikty- i j nV I'll I AV II "V nwi tns in Hub in inn battle. This train went to Offutt lt nitrbt tefore dark, and then the fore left there and starUMl on a roundabout way aero the mown tain to reach the ! twrnn ami relievo Anderson's men in the fort. They nndwatood that other fom; wen to follow, but they knew tiotbinf deAnlta. They had proceeded kat a little way when a crowd of some fifty or 100 miners coneealed in nintiuah fired on them from Whind. These miners were I concealed Whind roeka ami trees. , Knoxvllle's busineaa men went in the . rear and they caught the Ktorm of Intllots. The command halted and re turned the lire. They then charged the miners and drove them from their position and from the mountain. During tho fight John R. Walthall, a clerk in the Kat Tenneiwee railroad, this city, fell dead with a bullet through hi brain and Itnalt (.liven, a countable of this city, fell deml with several ItallK through him, and Lawyer T. I. Carty, of this city, receivtsl a lmll m the aiiouuier, out m not latatiy wounded. Hon, S. 0. Hokkell of this eity luul a "Ljetlf p tea iiv V' in vio. eaaa vow aaw hk fingernatl, and after thi the ofHeert; thought liest to fnll lavjk to the railroad and U'legraph station In order to concentrate with other trotpa if then; were any. and they did ao, 'fliey reached (.fTtit aljout noon. Here they waited aotoc tiui.4 lefore they could get coniiminiealicm. They finally found Unit tkn. Cnrnes was In full sesU.n of ("oal Crcvk and commnnicatiHl with him. He sent a train for them and took them to Coal Creek, when they arrived about S p. m. At p. m, the men were ao exhausted that Ue WMit them to Kuoxville. c tnliit'iitin!r them on their Innvery. The train arrival here toniht. with them on lioanl and tha btnliesof the two detd men. An tinmen crowd met them at the depot. (!en, Crm. who went through Thurwhty niglst with hk force tr f r,7T, men, layat. OlTutt nllnight. Karly Frilay mortiing he moved on to Cm! Creik. He movwl his men near the village in u commanding potition. Hw llrst onler to the miners to surrender was met defiantly. When he ItegHn to advance his forces and the miners siw tlwt he m-Mitt to flyht they surrendered under arrest. Many, however, who were artiifd eacap.sl with their gunn. Fort Atulcratm never had any hlea of surrendering, though the men inskle knew nothing of the outskle world or ... . , lt . the fate of their commander. During the nght lat night ami th'w morning two men were killed in the fort Private Waterman, of Memphis, and Private Smith, of Chattanooga. A Miner Sjr ftetrctnil. ICnoxvii.uc, Tenn., Au?. 1. George E. Irish, of the miners grievance eomntitteu at Coal Creek, has been in the city since lueslay. having given tt imt . . - . a a. that he whs forced to nnlt Coal Crtntk Waue he made an address to the miners' convention counseling peace. It developed latt night that he had Iwen furnishing the miners information of the movements of the militia and the Huthortie-s. Trusty men were employed by him to carry messages to Coal Creek on horseback when the wires were down. He was very conspicuous oa the streets yestenlay, bat last night he was not to be seen. Several cltiaens are on the lookout for him, and he will be warned to leave the eity. The Capture of Ctapt. AndernoH. Knoxvim.b, Tenn., Aug. 8. A special from the seat of war, filed at 10 a. tn.. savs: A reporter who was nnder arrest by the, miners since night before last awl I jnnt ped says that the fighting legan at 8 o'clock Thurstlai afterntsm and cH:tinuwl witlnmt rewatton until . a ,v. . . 4. HmUt thr i , , , ? . 1 1. Cant. Anderson's troops. A Hag of truce was raised and tlie miners told Andersm If he would surrender their lenders they wmtld atlow them to return to their fort- He took the men ami went down among the mob. When ont of range of the guns he wrs captured ami not allowed to return. ItHri MnHar Under Arreat. K.voxvtu.K, Tenn., Aug. SLOen. Carnwi hns "Hud" Lindsay, the leader of the miners, under arrest at Coal Creek, He is r deputy ""nited States nmrshal nnd a thoroughly desperate character. He has killed several men. It was he who proposed hanging Capt Anderson Thursday and was only prevented by Ms Iwother, who is a good citizen and postmaster at Coal Creek. Kroajcht Them to Term. Nahhvhj.k, Tenn.. Aug. 2t. Gen. Cnrnes yestenlay arrested W citiaens at Cwl Creek and informed the miners that he woald hold them as hostages until Maj. Anderson, captured Thursday, tVR given up. laj. Anderson was turned over to Gun. Car rn-.s at 4:80 p. in. 4 Irlh Cnlttwlle Benevolent t'nboi. Tot,K!M. 0 , Aug. aw.- The oonventioa of the Irish Catholic ItcnevoWmt anion wr Woiight to a close at noon, The election of officers resulted Hh follows: lVesident, T, M. Daly, Philadelphia; Srst vkte-premdeHt, J. J. Itehfcn, Kingston. (Hit.; second vke'inresklent, Mb KrU? Relliy, Toledo; treasurer, Michael Mc51oBBan, Norfolk. Vs.? secretary, MRrtin J. tiriftin. Philadelphia: executive committee J. J. Murphy, Toledo; John M. Higgins, nbhrnoml, Va.; J. M. Kelly, Cam den, N. J. Pittsburgh wan neleetetl far the plauu of the. nevt aaaaal nvaatiag.
THE OOUNTRYS
TSHmm?2m iMtu itatw Lni aJrJrr-.1 M Tatk m rMiio, Kte, Xkw York, Arc S.B.O. Da, 4 Co. a weekly renew of trade avv Jidvihewtaa amtpemu. ru, kir tea-t t -rywY-r r-nilaii j u. i-il -rT HVPfT tolMv amrc'T ana! rwfatoa of tiaaV k tH-wi?i .a RArntat rtlrr4, tfek r rrltr nL r Mroaf, ehNaag Vat a mmII itZ tw Wm- ti a w- mgt. Mn kH w. bmi abroaa, bat bhmict k ahtia litt Wj d flWl m,, u almoat all a-.-rt'r r wlMaetorv ta-a wraal. Wm ka v W11 M brtteet tlHw-eN-Hii wnh .vt7 era Trrivi mee4tic X,NMt baal in .r " wb AtlmMe nporta we aot l.k . badMU aM aake hem ae oalr i,,j'n bakl. Rrrt af aarviMtbHr Rt ki-rj wMt reekn are mory erantac. r-, ha atvaK aSMitwi mOm of milr im i.q batae'a. ntala'r kmn at poki'4 fcirri. tata of traT-. for wmttem reports r dWfln.;.y atot pronMBr, pHi)!j- a b Xmi I1KlMi. OiU iav 4-iH-d 01W qwtr bat Urd U a dal trcT. 041 k ttr,vj tMrti nt a e.n Imm aad rofft fr telrihi WeW. wu HHoa MfealatV , aellvHr. Ia coMoa a farUtr aerlfoi of m. tet ath mm ftceamd. and ! bam toe !, , bub. tJ actual woraamt at thb imo i ),. lae laMcataotnt, whik er5 Rrt-ett witH ta hvy Mork oa bane towl U Vtjmi h nraktloa in tin hi mvfe mtk Hiar. aal tmjrarw of rttpr r o akor tkit r-st i qwt4. wktto taklfeahle Jowr, Tnk i qabt at Booi, nn,l In rUU Hum nvl TiW. , ail tflk wMl elail a-. OrJr t'.T-i-from tue at rm lare. ait co'tot jbj br bare diaVraKr In sstliM ta wV!-to-I etam. .rbw tof WN bThe boot aa4 rinm r4 in bittbr. tbmieh iweflti ara fmll. Wnrit U fairly 1 Ht)w ail arm and the outlook rwy. At Hart rl tr4w imppovm In all lia-f xptt wi-ol and dry eood: bardwaws i flrnr and an adraneo U rttd: rfeeri- ar m Rood diawd, wtnu at better prist. i! fi toliaeeoemn iwmntiKM -mil. Imn u t ll-r at PhibvMpM aad aninavtd prodart lm;rrin, trade la har.lwan betn fair aid -ir-'Haf hwtyearV Ba-JM la dry g k 1 aCtorr and in Rraiwrfe an to t avfre At , Baltimore reet of fratt aad rata!il art , mt mmml in demand of acker, and muns. fwturrrs of ebrtaiae ara bar. Iroa tnJH at PttUbnrgh will o-ju reav. Vst at ptvaAnt fchionMBta of eokt ar til? ant for font tint aad bninM in window ataa tt aot activa. At Cnrtnnmt' trad U qukt, hat protpeeU an, aad withJrawU at irti(kj- are unnmalli' bearv. Pair actintf H iwH at Cleveland with healttrr mit, aad rotted iron prodnet verr aetlr and flna. (!Mnil trad at Chesco k betUr than ta asr otar yrr and roUertMM tour. At .Hilwiako oellectkHM are nlow. bat trade fat kre-;ly i axcM of Ut yar. St. Pant rKrt a !wt tcreaM la baaie aad harvest rroltio in a good ybll. At Mina-apolla tradaiU jrooi. bM'dneiwi at 8f. UtaU U R-jBerallf faetory. and at Kaaia City trx'i witk kre receStU at eattk. hae aad wi?t. Iatnrnvmtt ia a'o seen with trihtr )mjwti at LHtk K k and XaahriiV. a.id wa'k tra l ia qnlat at Xow Orkaa. naur U tnr ami aettre, tint rer.-iptn of rre are lbcM. tbe crop bavia kn damaeod by rain. Wrtrr knn mUta hnv aot tally wwrnsl, bat th pw eat demand for bir. tdate. baet and rw-t-( nral Iron U very artire, and iulU are fu'.l o ordr. Tic iancliane?l. net ! of nr foriw rqnal at 1T.M at Hhtninbaia k -weirdie. Cettoaa are in termt demind and arm, taoac'a tke watner baa cbwclied th wk nates. Carpt are rt5vf. with advance c.f 24 eeaU ta PttiUdejpfek in rrain. Ia fall woolen hndoe ia bmrj bat orttw for iHn awb ar rnthtr alJr anl aiorbrirlylalwav4a. Mi iadrM Kooda tbo nwnnfaetnrvr. vmiBf aa--tnc aotd H e than they ntayba a!U to dt'ivrr, -tMt of wtxt at th tkrn kre?t wirt idnee tb ml 1 'J of May have Ws3UMK rand, aeltt 7B.im. lt year IYcdaetloH of boota and iImmm I now rtlmtfd att,Wft jmto aad eaa?ra ahifin-uU lt we-k wavier nwiin1" m ' w r- aanwwvn en "n-' welc ara. , t)Mtm (ron Xw York for. two wteki Iwv rrMlxl kt vear bv ivral vv eet lMau4-A ana utikfimMM f fjT TM J mmmi, for two woeka at XwTirtitjiiTfWtermtiw taan 'kH jroar. A cotton mny not V t lrrdy roalrd abroad for aoais tinw, tianodexrortaofgiMare not mnrbiK- bat for the wk ar not krg. Trjnnrr re--rw bare been redafed oalr 9SMjm, ant no cfcanr j Ihmi Wr ma-b) in rtrealatton. and oa thj th inandal eetlook at mrkfnetory. I The bahiBa fnllnrm orcarrinit throoenoBt tbe roentry dnrine tho bet eeven dav amnW. ' tho UnHWnte-. 112. "I1li4l fti r ik. rnn-inrea wna we. Wt for tW? wvHtprerW tothk aad tU for tb rorrm-ondtne week of ket r. REDRESS DEMANDED Tor aa Ontrace on hh Amertcnn rttiaen In Tnrfcejrln-A. Washi.votox. Auc. The erretarr f state yesterday recelve.1 a cablefrom the Fnltel State charge d affaire at Constantinople informing him that the house of I)r. Intrtlett. an Americac miasionary at llonrdonr, proriacv of K.mieh. Asia Minor, ha been buratd and the lives of live mbionrie a re in danger. He believes that If prosap: action ia not Uken the missionary " awl lives of the miwOonaries will be ia serious danger in other place. Tke lmiktlng of Ih. ItartknC resilience waei orighwlly mopp-d r the local auUioritles. On application bring made for permission to complete the same it was refused nnlcs Ihllartlett would fnrnkdt a bond gimraRtee to neither hohl rclig worship nor instrnct children in premises. Tin withhoMing of the permit was claimeil to be Ruder orders fntm Constantinople. The legatkm F plknl to the sublime porte for sack P miMMon, claiming that treaty rights Americans extcmleil ot only to tne purclmse of lawl. Imt to the enjoymeBt. of the same. The permit was ul,i gran ttil br the saltan, and it thataftcrtliereeepd thk permit b the local authorities the house was burnetl. Secretary Foster promptly raWed 11 charge d'affaires to make w mamlfor effective protection. nitv, punishnH'nt of the guilty " ami reprimand of the iboat". fouml n'mks. flerllned to Keetder no OrWashixotox. Ang. .-Jeneral AMrkh. acting miiZ. general, kas declined to go teratate fMstkm of eonstractbm " constitHtkHislity of the right-boar Ikm law snlHnitted to the derwrt1 justice for aa imittron by Mr. aafdstant secretary of the treasury. the gnmml that no question can be presented to the Hr,T; Mtck shape aa to require an tke law advisers of tke K"l?. under the term of t""1";. I'nHed states aad tkt tWhm attritv i
