CtnOIARY OF THE NEWS. Moord of Important EvenU During me fast week. I THtRSDAT, ACQ. 10. The First National tank of Nashville, Tenn., sup.i..iid afur banking hours yes tstday afteriKion. The government of the United State to take forcible measure In ridding the Cherokee Strip of Intruders. In a few day President Cleveland will Issue a proc lamation calling on all unauthorized per sona to leave the strip and directing the War Departm.'T.t to enforce the order. Thirty canal bonts are stalled on the Champlaln cur . t Waterford, N. V.. una Metopmceel r. hward. owing to a break ta the canal at htlllwater. Joe Lannon, the boxer, announces that he is through with pugilism. He has en tered iuto the ant, of politics and is a can dldata for tho common council from South Boston. Governor Flower and staff and the State offlcera of New York will leave for Chicago on or abntit Sep. 2, so as to be In attendance at the New York State day at to World's Fair, the 4th. Vpon Inquiry at the Pension Office it is learned that up to date there have been ,472 pension suspended which were granted under tu act of June 2'.', 1990. 2ear Admir.il Thornton A. Jenkins died at bis residence lo Washington of heart tail are last night, aged HI years. FRIDAY, AVO. 11. Henry A. Hirtlr y A Co , carpet dealer, Boston, have nsx..ul. Bar silver m quoted at 34 3-4d per ounce in London yesterday. The Monltrir lluintonomoh, Capt. Sicard, has arrived at .Newport. R. I. The ftaten t f (.f the Imjierlal P.auk of Germany shi:v a a decrease in specie of 2,260,000 mark. The South SMe State bank, of Chicago, aa passed iuto the hand of a receiver, ihe failure l small. The fornm! opening of the Sing Sing aeiuuusi v.nip meeting took place yes terday afternoon. The corner s'oue of the new State Armory, now in process of erection in Utica. N. Y., was laid yesterday afternoon by Grand Mitr of Masons, F. A. liurn haiu. assist! by several other Grand Lodge officer. SATlltOAY, ALU. 1. James J. Corbett, the champion pugilist, k) at Saratoga. Walter Huduell, of Illinois, has been ap pointed a treasury special agent. The Navy Department is Informed by aabie that the gunboat Concord ha left Sueg Perin on the Red Sea. The names of D. N. Morgan, United SUies Treasurer, and J. Fount Tillman, register, now apiie.ir on the new issues of silver certificates ami treasury notes. The report of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad company for the quar ter ended June 30. 1S'j3, show the Income lo have been $613,374, an increase of 1203,287. Following the closing of the local offices affile Union Pacific atlioston andNewOr leans.ordershave been Issued that the local iflices at Indianapolis and Pittsburg will be closed Aug. 15. At the convention of the Tailors' Union af America at St. Paul resolutions In favor af the free coinage of silver, which were 5pared by the Western delegates, were gassed by a narrow vote. Hon. Augustus Heard, United State Minister to Corea, has arrived in San Francisco. He baa forwarded his resigna tion to President Cleveland. SUNDAY, AUG. IS. Senator David B. Hill spent Sunday at jrwnport, L. I. The storm in ceniral and western Penn sylvania Saturday was the most severs Uat has visited the State in year. Postmaster Dayton of New York spent Saturday in Washington visiting several jf the departments. The Supreme Court of Rhode Island rendered it decision Saturday In the Leg. islative controversy, sustaining the position at the Republicans. The Prohibition county convention for Tioga county, held at the Dougan House, 0wgo, N. Y., Saturday, elected delegate so the State convention to be held at El osira, Aug. 29 and 30. MONDAY, AUG. 14. Secretaries Gresham and Carlisle and Postmaster-General Eissell have returned to Washington from Deer Park aud Oakland. - The large wagon shed of the Brooklyn Hotel on the Coney Island Boulevard waa burned yesterday. Los, $2,000; bo insur- Ky Bros. & Co., whoteale dealers and manufacturers of clothing, Cincinnati, hae aligned. Asset and liabilities about JIUO.OOO. Tbs mcmhen of the Ocean Grove Camp Xcating Association held a jollification meeting lait night to celebrate the result f Sunday's niteting, at which -nearly 43.000 was raised fcr a new auditorium. All the operatives of the Merrlmac Com pany at Lowell, Mass., resumed work yes rrday. N'w from Eentlsy, near Ray City, Mich., In the burning district in the jorthern part of the county, is to the effect .hit a little daughter of Andrew Newton, f that place, ins burned to death and that thirty men are penned up in a lumber camp and can get no relief. Forest fires which were supposed to have been quenched by the recent rains have oroltea out again near Chippewa Falls, Wis,, and the country north and west of then is threatened with destruction. Kecorder ir'mj-th has sentenced Dr. 2i:cbanan, tho Wuw York wife poisoner, to electrocuted during the week beginuing aionday, October 4i. TIKHDAV, Al'O. 18. Tn the yacht rnce in English waters rn:idny the kiituutiln finished first, the Sutimiu btina Mcond. The Colluna ran ashore and lout all chance of winning. The .N a vm hoe gave up the contest some time be loir the race was finished The Catskill inouutalus and meadow In Ptlawnre county N". V., were covered with a white frost yesterday morning. Attorney ritvenn and County Commis sioner TwowWy, of Ienver, Col, who iuive beeu liitxt't iewlug the Eastern wit-dc-hm-s In the Grave case, left Providence, R. I., last night. Mr. Stevens said that there would be a second trial. Steubeuville, Olil.i, was visited by the worst fire la lis history yesterday, which cauted a lossof '.00,0UO. Over half block of the business centre was burned. At a nnlon meeting of the pastor M IWiver enureses yeeteruay a memorial was adopted to be sent to President Cleveland asking him to appoint a day of fasting and prayer when the people of the nation can meet together In their houses of worship and ask the Almighty to lighten the burden which are now oppressing the people of this land. The steamer Annie Faxon blew tip yesterday at Wade's Bar. four miles below Almota, Oregon, on the Snake river. Six persons were killed and a num ber wounded. With the exception of En gineer Brown the name were not reported. Yesterday afternoon the President and Dr. Bryant left Gray Oables. Buzzard's Bay. Mass., and were on the bay fiViin; for three liours. The rest of tbe day was pa.i-.-J quietly at home. wrusKsoAr, aiq. io. The steamer Mnllle Bleeker was burned at Tacoma, Wash., yesterday, Loss $10-, 000; no insurance. The 12th annual tournament of the Na tional Croquet Association was hevuti at Norwich, Conn., at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Robert Klncaid, president of the dpfunct Citizen' bank of Mound City, and a part ner in other banking institutions, has fled the country. The deputy sheriffs stationed for several days past at the coal mines at Bedford, Mo., have been withdrawn, the strike hav ing beu practically declared off. W. T. Buchanan, president of the Coke County and Sutton County (Texas) bonks that suspended a few days ago, has been arrested charged with embezzlement. A party of Swedes went to Beta via, Ind., from Aurora last night, for the pur pose of hanging a man named Limit. elm, who assaulted two little girls. Llndholm is out on ball and is in hiding. James Smith, aged 82 years, a brake man on the Npw York, New Haven te Hartford railroad, was struck ami in stantly killed at Mount Vernon yesterday by a westbound train near Van Net sta tion. A despatch received in London via Paris says that General Olivers has been ap pointed Governor of the Province of Ilueticn Ay res in place ol Oeneral Lusi.t, wbo was recently ileposed by the Radical Insurgents anl who fled to Montevideo to escape his enemies. CollUon at Sea, Londox, Aug. 14. The British cruiser Forth rammed the British steamer Kirkby, Capt. Brown, off Start Point In a fog, on Saturday evening. A bad hole was knocked in the Kirkby 's port side amid ships, through which the water rushed In immense volumes. The fire under her boiler were soon extinguished and some of her compartments filled with water. The undamaged compartments kept her afloat. I he Kirkby was afterwards towed to Ply mouth by the Forth. Tbe Kirkby. from Coosaw, S. C., July 12, arrived at Ply mouth Aug. 4; and at the time of the col lision was proceeding with part of her cargo for Rotterdam. The Forth had just left Tor Bay, where she had been with the blue maneuvering fleet. Atlanta Not Afraid. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 14 There is going j to be no trouble tnis lall about moving the cotton crop. The startling reports sent out by BradMreets' to the effect that there ' would likely be a crisis in cotton affairs at the South because of tbe inabilitv or un willingness of tbe bankers to advance suffi cient money to move the crop have no ap plication to the situation here. Whatever may be the arrangements from the gov ernment, Atlanta and this region of the State need fear nothing. The cotton crop is going to be moved. To Pay With Bank Orders. North Adams, Mass., Aug. 14. To re lieve tbe currency stringency which is stop ping all mills In town, Cashier Wilkinson, of the Adams National bank, has devise! a system of order of the denomination of $2, id and $10, to be used by the compan ies In making up pay rolls. The orders art like clearing house certificates, and are to be good with merchant for goods, creditor cash and to be received on deposit for merchant by local banks. These orders will probably be used next week by nrly all mill in town. Iaagra f Bathing. Asbcry Park, Ang. 11. Thomas Wll kinson, of the firm of Bailey, Bank it Bid die, of Philadelpaia, was seriously wounded while bathing here yesterday. He was rendered unconclon by being hurled against an iron pole supporting a life-line. When rescued he had a serious cut two Inches long on tha forehead and another on the aide of tbe face and a gash under tbe chlu. The tendon of both hands were In jured. A physician worked for four hours resuscitating Mr. Wilkinson and dressing hi wound. Soclaiuitle Congress. Zurich, Aug. 11. Tbe International Socialistic Congress 1 ejected a resolution offered by Norwegian delegates that a uni versal strike be started immediately after a war is declared. The reaolutiou was supported by representatives of only four nations, while tha representatives rg 14 nation voted against it A Belgian amend meut in favor of aiming to suppress militarism by withholding supplies, was adopted. Indian Yeachars. Warbinotok, Aug. 14. By direction of Secretary Smith the Government Indus trial Training school at Santa Fe, N. If., will at once be changed intoa normal train ing school for the preparation of Indians to take tbe place of white teachers in their own schools. It is also stated that the civil service rules will be so amended as to permit the employment as teachers of the graduates of this school, without a civil sen-ice examination. A Score of Mills Re-open. Providence, R. I., Aug. IV The score of cotton mills owned and operated by B. B. : R. K. Knight, of this city, and lo cated in Rhode Island and M attach uxetts, started up yesterday after having been stopped a week. Tbe firm i one of the lurgest, if not the largest. In the country engaged in the manufacture of eottou goods. They employ between 7,000 and 8,000 operatives. Jack Deinpsey Not Insane. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 14. Jack Demp ey, the "Nonpareil," is here ill in a hos pital, out he Is not insane as reported In a despatch from Minneapolis. The pugilist has been quite sick since Monday. Ho was out at White Bear Lake several times last week sailing, rowing aud swimming, uud It is believed caught cold. Cbolora la Naples, Roue, Aug. 14. In the 24 hours ending at noou yesterday live new ease of cholera and two death were recorded lu Naples, according to tbe official report. Ptr OF FAMOUS FEOPLE" Qaeea Victoria's Itoge-RMsr Huffard Rat Bernhardt' snake. Many representatives of rank and genius have sought to beguile their oc casional leisure bj cherishing fond an sometime eccentric attachment for certain pets selected from the animal creation. The brllllnnt Montaigne wa extremely fond of olarlnir with his cat. a splendid specimen of the feline tril-e. devotedly attached to ita kind master. The gifted but melancholy Cowper found welcome recreation in watching toe gambols of his three tame hare. Numerous celebrities of the present day exhibit similar attachments, as the fol lowing authentic details prove: Her Majesty Queen Victoria has a lout forty pet dogs, her greatest favorites being collies. Princess Henrv of Bat tenberg has a great fondness for fox terrier. The Duohexs of Connaught equal Uichlieu in her strong' attach ment for cat. Her favorite is fine Persian puss. Mr. Gladstone's pet Is mall black Fomeraniun dog named "Pett," of which he is rerr fond. Peti Is very devoted to his master, and In variably accompanies him in his walks around Ha warden, where the great statesman generally indulges him in his passionate canine love of running for sticks. Nearly all the. cabinet ministers. w hen visiting the castle, have had to contribute In this wav to Feti's amuse ment Madame I'atti's favorite pet is little. Mexican do named "Richi." U Is provided with a complete wardrobe, including night-gowns made of costly silk, and seven collars, one for each day in the week. iur. Kider Haggard has a constant companion in his study In the form of a large pet rat named "Jock." who an swers to his name and exhibits remark able afTeetion for his gifted master. Sarah Bernhardt with her charnot-r-istic disregard for the Conventional hoe some rather uncommon pets. Amongst these are a pair of huge and handsome St Bernard dogs, an opposum. and two snakes. Her special favorite is the op- poMim, a comical little creature, which she has christened Tilda. She found it in Australia at the foot of a tree, where as a baby it had dropped from Ita mother's pouch. She has reared it suc cessfully, and has trained it to bring to her various articles at the word of com mand. The snakes, which are harm less, come in for a share of her caresses every day, and drink their morning meal of milk from her hand. Rosa Bonheur, tha well-known artist, has several pretty pet dogs, but her chief favorite is a monkey, which is al lowed to run about at will. It is very much attached to ita mistress, and loves to accompany her on her country ram bles, when it will gambol about with the dogs, elimb trees, etc.; but when danger threatens it promptly seeks refuge upon her shoulder. The Shah I of Persia ha for a pet a handsome, tiny Shetland pony. It is shod with coldea snoes. H,t F"c Ror Hrap. A young fop, who had just begun to shave for a beard, stepped in a hair dresser's shop, and, after a great s asr ger, desired to be shaved. The hair dresser went through the usual move ments and the sprig jumped up with a flourish and exclaimed: "My fine fel low, what is the charge?" "Oh, no charge," replied the barber. "No tharge? now is that?" "Why, I am alwav thankful when I can get soft calfskin to sharpen my rasor on." A violinist to be successful must keep p with the times. He should alwaya have something new on tha string. Too Much for Him. "I understand thr.t you have thor oughly mastered the English language." "I thought I had till yesterday." "And now you think you haven't? What led you to change your opinion? "I read a description of a game of baseball." iV. Y. Prtaa. A Happy Moment. Benevolent Editor At last I am able to show my love for the down trodden workingman in a substantial way. Hereafter I shall give my faith ful employes a needed rest every holi day, by suspending publication. FriendWhy didn't you do that before ? 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