Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 September 1883 — Page 6

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Anmu te Bmuwo Cotxmov. Bfcp slmuaum uPnuuunnu'staBB Jen Jsnulen ttft Ox the 13th Prof. Warner's balloon llspsie MM tost ibiw the city of Puteirgh. Tta faflwaa so gra4aal thatthe renaut tendon1 uutetered. Ggx. H. J. Huxt, commanding the rpeituMBt C the uuuth,was placed on (be Joax P. TnAtrrwrxm, civil engineer. wrwyw tlw) Atrnto mm xfastol Kit Feasant, ta connection with mm canal, died on the 14th, Faiwc Patvck Bjokdax wm eonm rated 0 ttetoi Wish p of Sun Fraaelsco teC&feageouthenlth. Jfvoi Edoaxtox, of Yankton, ven utegal body. 11m 4eL Tan chief of uw rmagwrd of Cuba Wnu eflmMnf the Buries Alps resmatly Or. Wtiniteg, aw imtnial Fir sterner 3ef Jmi1iiiImui in the Umvoratty of Anuxqusr given at mm Huh, ha honor of the foreign Ox the 17th tat naac of Carey, on A force oc to Coaouxmai Gnxxx, oommaadiaf; the U. &ateemar Dsnjistoh, stationed at itowTbrk. received otden oa the XTHito as tae Hpf i f the , Gbxuui. Axoarw 'HicKDnuxmn, af Chactaaatf. aaa eaed the .Vctre-JoNraat Cweapaay for fMMjm liaaamii, Jrsnt Bacrt'9 Boots died at .faa eaufrby the bW.MW.ott tae 13th. Mnnr SHmmavtm Bcbcsamd ha eotlef atver. A ccavcLTATSoer wae hetd by Seereary Llaeeta, etory Caai oa the 17th, tor the to Dr. Bteeelle, the Fmy eoaaflkfly an the i ailni1 of her arhara Miller waa Ta.( oa tbe Mah. Ox the 14th a ottooa riot a aeaalavaaea taa Upper Ietagh. ware foond agaiaat J. m. Bavaa, of tae Om At 14th tem oldldrea of a woman . latacir daatftyed the Merehat,s Uakm at Pee Metaai,la.,tbe 0aWtolKofthalththedweQlar Ww., fatally

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be wee a km way from lauteaspolte to Dayton, was raa nr by the ear at 0e lausbua, Q., oa the lTtr, aad kilted. There waa aethiiMt on tea aanaa br whteh to e nW SWewsuiann. ae Uen wPO ar uwei tdewtify him. Ox the 17th three maa entered the horn of Washington Odell aear Rldgewey, Vs shot Odell aad threatened to Mil Ms wife if she did mm give ap tae money la the

be man forcibly Ok the tooraing of the 17th, at AshO., a ftwiffht train ran iato aaother freight, amaaatag a loeoeaotlve, toleaoopiag aeaboeeaaad deeaoliabiog a oar, aad killtegawtof laa blooded canto teat froai Bcotlaad aad oa their way to biases. Ur to Joae 90, 1883, the total nambar of peaatoa i1hIwt of all Made yaadtat lathe Ptaainw Offka waa atMtt; aad of this aaaabar 1MU iavolved arroara. TUt Pahnat Oflloe reoeipts for the local year were tMKMM, boteg fftfc8B aMre taaa last year. Ahdk from what will be elalmed for taotoaaof taaProaras, um Oreowy roHof uxpidMaa has already coat the Oovera Accokdiko to reoent advfoes from Baytf tae towns of Bolaet aad MaHagot bad boon rocovorod from the iaaargeata. The dty of Peaaaoola still remained healthy, there were three new eaeee aad oaa death at the Itavy Yard oa the lath. Thkxk Eaglhdunesi and nine GerMuaa wade tght to protect their property agataet the atob at Oaatoa. Oaa of the baikHaga baraed beloagod to mm A XSMH.ITTIOM was adopted by the of Cohmtco aad ladaetry at reoommeading tho adopiaoa of a Uaeaalieaaaaeeary itaadanl throagh oat Earopo aad Aaaertoa. A aBonrr oaoiety called the White lily hi foanentiBg a rtvolatton against the Chdneee gonreraaaeat oathe YangTea Kiaag Kivor, mach after the fashion of the Black flags la Ansa. O the 14th the Dakota Constitutional voted, et to St, against h a prohibitory cuuum ia the Ax order wa iamed by Oaairal Oreahaai oa the 14th extending ear, iwwhlMlliig the poetaiaetors of Now York Cny aad Hew Ortoana from paying aMMwyordon and deHveriag I'oglstered tot tare to the awaagwi of the Sew Orisons Tnm pilots of Penaaoola Bar recently In pnhneaiag a ttoaHU of the charge to Intrudartloa of ysliow favor to daa to their neglhjmeo. Ox the 14th the AnaeHcan romologlctl Onclitj Id ill Iti ami on at Itolladel phia. Mjrhlgan waa eheaea for the Con voatioB lata. A ooKPAxr at Fort Worth, Tex., Is said to have raised tntjOOt to establish a there, with the obtest of having of thorn who dla from dtssasw anhnxlons Incinerated, and say mat If this la dene they can eradicate anv lartal ferora, uhelera and amall pear. At the clotina; eeeskn of the Gnat Caenwilof Ked lien at Atlantis City, X. J., on the Mth, the rvriaion of the waeanmathe of la ctnmloremy. Ad eibWiagftoid, Ilh,lhe eee ew eases of yellow Hevy Yard en the A xsw comet was dieoovared on the night of tho Mth by Pioftseei Bwift, of the Warner Obser vatory. Ix several oountles of Maseachnaette cattle oa tae 14th. Txg St. Petersbora; Journal lacemtljr iaahnatedthat the paaee of mar up a was hhreateaed by hhuoWtaa politice. Tax Vieaaa Bkxttfeal Coaventfcm is seat te be far swpatler to those bold at Lea Tax Boetoa Board of Health It gtrlaf i to naeaalee. It insistooo i far isolation of eases, kef aperhnanrta, etev, that are meaeMof Ix the year ended Jane SOth, ejed at Mew . the aevwMythJrd Indapeadanee en the In the Oay of Mextoa let the total laMMrst

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of standard deUers was HM.WB, teat year. Ix Alexandria, yat on the 17th two am eons luted of participation In the mas' by Arab! raaha BaTOaTit reoeotly reeeived front the sfjriomHanal dteericta in BagUad ahow a DataivoiXTnTBXT Is felt by Marquis Tseng that France has set aabmitted a proposal oa the Chlaeoo qosetioe. Accoamxo to the Massachusetts Emigrant Board, the moat unpromising rmi grants now come throagh Canada. Firrr tuocsand people at the National Land League meotias at Carrlck-on Bhnnaon on the loth listened to an address by Thomas Power O'Connor. The recent report that the differences between China and France might be sub milted to the Joint mediation of England and America ia aaid to be absolutely unfounded. Ir the constitution of 1869 be re-established la 8pain, Rata Zorilla says be will renounce all evolutionary designa and rely oa legal action for a Republic. Font new case of yellow fever aad three deaths were reported at the Penaacola Mavy Yard oa the 17th. The city continued healthy. Oxdkks have been issued for the United States ship Powhattaa to remain at tit. John's until it ia dotermlued what course to pursue regarding the Oreely relief expedition. TxB operations of the French in Tonquln were suspended pending the arrival of retefovceawnte. The blockade la conaned to eearrhlng vessels for articles contraband of war. The French Government has wtthdrawn its order to English builders for river gunboat. Thbkx was a light frost In Iowa and portions of Kansas oa the night of the loth. Ax anonymous note of warning was recently reeeived. by Watchman Coffee, who told the story of a suspicious man he saw in the Rose Ambler murder ease in Connecticut. Ox the 17th the members of Apollo Commawdery, Knights Templar, reached home in Chicago from their Kuropeaa tear, and were received at the depot by mens beta of the Cuaaniaiidery who did not make the Journey and by sister Commanderiee. An address of welcome aad responses were delivered at the Asylum. - e e IATB IBWS ITEMl. Ix August 3,324,711 tons of anthracite coal were carried to market. A box of dynamits was recently discovered in one of the Italian's palaces. Kxxq CorrEE Kalcalu of Ashantca was recently defeated in a great battle. CoNSTRt-cnoM contracts for the Florida ship canal are to be let immediately. Extexsive preparations are niaking for the reception of the American Biauopa at Home. The Xew Jersey Republicans have nominated Judge Jonathan Dixon for Governor. It saents improbable that any attempt will be made to reach the Oreely party before next year. Marlis Tsbxo had a conference with Jules Ferry, President of the French Cabinet, on the lJKh. Asraham Wach and Edward Wallace, fancy goods dealers, New York, failed on the 1Mb for over $100,000. Pkemdkxt Arrui'K received the Corcan Embassy on the 10th at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Rw York. Kavaxaoh and the other Phanix Park informsrs have bees shipped back from Australia to Europe. MrZRMurT, the Iri.Hh-Ararican charEed with complicity in the Liverpool dynaailto plote, has been discharged. Hexry L. Pieby.tr decliues to be a candidate for tee Republican nomination far Oovurnor of Masaac husetu. JlosifRR, the) man who miinkred a teamster near Cheyenne a few .lay ngo, was lynched en the ISth. " A CArrou gave way with live men at work on a barn belongtaz to Au(nt Beimoot, at Babylon, I L, oa the W.w. Twe were fatally Intered. GvaaxoB Patthox has vetoed the of the Peaasylvaaia the pay of members after aoptembar Ml Rev. Jaxm Kekio, of Newark, H. S etahaed htf wtla, ent Ue own throat and out of a fonrtfcetory window en etJU Being. Caw. Hakma and two seamen of tat foundered barge Oakland weee ptohod up en Lake Brie en the lata, aaviag beau In LtPOKXATtox frMm Geaymas, Mexico, jSteu. mm mttemA iSBMbaav fhnmam fwaan aLu Wm mm mmm WmrnWrn aenxsW fawVy WmWw IVwvT aWBT"l 'gaamenva ejajnjMB aMaat tamnl gbasBMamda tfrm asunVrntafsmmm ravenn y armmnmmn eaw mjj rSLjLa ,e; Sjju , menma. JmJmJ jhjMhu. WPaTrwllleVaW aWJaWBMJB mm mmJWm Mamf mJmWJI SwmW m no, a ' Tarn wttt of fMaet) BhnaaweJt wat la

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tanawOmaStamC w Mfti tWP ttaMaM skwRnC VaVsnTw4i $Jm wmM to are en taatr swat, sxpectlng te ran, after which the telanghat them about a. Bverythtng worked aeooritec te nre by on the fartef aad who threw a dynamite right fuse went out before it reached theeart ridge, and me hays were eoca net of sight. The young man who est up the Job did not fare so well, however, for the guns were heavily charged with shot which their owners had forgotten to take oat, aad three of the boys toft in the Bald were shot, two seriously. Bates received several shots ia me face, but his injuries were not serious. Follis reeeived a charge in the right hand and elds, indicting a bad wound, while Hoi den waa struck in the back and lege with nearly two hundred shot, receiving injuries which were considered very dangerous. Indiana Itotas. Tbe Indianapolis grain quotations are: Wheat No. J. Bed, $1.0341.03',. Corn No. S A0c. Oats grramwe. The Cincinnati quotations are: Wheat No. 1 Rod 1.04 1.0o. Corn No, 2, ftgONI S & Oato No.2,2MSJSc. Rye No. 2,fi5r57c. BarleyNo. S Fall, nominal. White out hunting the other morning a fourteen year-old eon of Price Phillips, a farmer living west of Boouvilie, Warrick County, had the whole top of his head blown off by the accidental discharge of a shot-gun. A vehicle, horse and driver fell over a precipice forty feet high recently, near Richmond, Wayne County, and, strange to say, neither was seriously hart. Two convicts in the penitentiary at Michigan City, La Porte County, employed in tbe dining-room, tore up a board in the floor recently, descended to another apartment and made their way to the prison wall. When discovered by tbe guard they made an assault upon hint. He Bred, mortally wounding John A. Wills. The other quickly surrendered. At Green Hill, Warren County, the other day David Kurts killed Daniel Watte with three Mows of his fist It waa a drunken quarrel. Isaac C Campbell, Jailor of Warrick County, and father of tbe County Hheriff, fell from an up-stairs window at the Sheriff residence at Boonville a fw nights ago, and received injuries from which he died. Mr. Campbell was the best known man in the county. George McFerren, of Huntington, while examining a revolver the other night shot and instantly killed Tigbtman Heiaey. Heiuey was exhibiting tbe weapon to bis friends, aad McFerren supposed it waa not loaded. A few daya ago John C. Dwlggins, exTreasurer of Montgomery County, retired from office, aad rumor had it that his accounts were short. An InveeUgatioa was instituted and the fact developed that be waa lu arrears to the extent of 190,000. 8 peculation in Chicago was assigned as the cause of the discrepancy. Dwlggins had always borne a good reputation, and was one of the beet citlasns of Crawford ville. E. R. Smith's flouring mills at Union City, Randolph County, were destroyed by Are the other night. Loss, 1,U00; nearly covered by insurance. Dr. E. O. Elder, of Indianapolis, Secretary of the local Board of Health, has been elected Secretary of the Hate Board of Health, rfce Dr. B. R. Hawn, deceased. Joseph Oerwig, of Mount Vernon, Posey County, hanged hiu jelf la his stable a few days ago. The c ee of the act waa not known. He waa worth t5,000 or H.0Q0, and left a wife aad six children. Charles Deiluy, a druggist of Whitestown, Boone County, has filed a suit for $1VJ0 ttetnagee agalest G utile b WachtettM saloon-keeper of Uxlianapolis,ltoging that he sold him drugged wine a few weeks ago for the purpose of winning money from him at cards, and thereby impel- big his health. Wftchatetter Is now under indictment for drugging and robbing Sheriff Wllbite, of Montgomery County. Thieves entered A. (teddy A- Co.'s dragstore, at Deputy, Jefferson County, the ether eight, and carried eh tlfti worth of knives and Jewelry. Tbe story of the flnding of a gtent mastodon near Shelby ville, which has been going the rounds of the prees, has been InveeMgatsd by Dr. Adams who pronounces It a giant frand.N Tbe wheat crop throughout Southern Indiana is proving somewhat heavier than was anticipated. The yield varies all the wsy from ten te thirty bushels per acre. Mies Wlllard, the President of the Rational Woman's Christian Temperance .Union, lectured la New Albany, Floyd County, the other sisalag. Mies Lean Ooodama, m charming end ne complisaed young lady, daughter of Joha W. Oeodnmn, of Lafayette, a former Sheriff of Tippecanoe County, created suite a local sensation a few days age by going to Indianapolis, where she was married to S. 1. Bet'hert, n young man la the employ of Ueedmea made ae meatiaa of her tlons te her parents

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A reign of terror prevails la every porMen of teeooaaty,eieept,psrha(is, Rilgore, from which pteee there U ae report. The emltsnwnt la due te a naht en whites supnoeed to he onatempiatod by aegroea. The white farmers have their wives and children la gin-houses, aad are holding guard ever teem, la some communities little sleep has been had sloe Friday night, ami haggard faces with looks of fear or stern determination are seen everywhere, benkeuing the extremities produced by the hteod-curdllng reports brought un by each new arrival. Hundreds of couutrynien were ia Longview to-dnytaad on returning to their homes carried ail the anna and ammunition obtai able, la men) cases when the last weapon was called for a number would grab for it as though In derrstiii, and strive to obtain it, ae if their lives d -ponded upon its possession, A nw supply of fifty Wiiii-beters was among what taken by the oiuutrymen. It is rprti-d that the ; n-rries received by cxpreitii at led water, the next statloa wtt, fifty Winchesters, and that weapons nr iK-iag received by them rail ovr the count iy. Probably the whole trouble hanariu frm threats and sweeties of a few )ur-d jeraons of bscl repute, whose cihii: in not sanctioned and was not known i-y Uw mass of negroes. There are Indication Unit as much fear has been excltod anions th tetter as among the whites. However mis may be, people have been carriol to ueh a pitch of excitement that it is certain that should a white person be molested, ee of the bloodiest tragedies will be eua :gdetet known.

A CUXSiBw SCHEME. An Escaped CenvtK's Oume that Old 9tet Materialtse As Alleged teMptrajr Ut nab thm Utate Treaewrr Uevealea by "tteteh Chartvy," la the Hep uf a Ke. war for tbe laf wmMkStea. jKirxaana Civr. Mo , fopt. 1". On Saturday morning last Htate Treaarer Chappell received a call at his residence from a stranger apparently abota nfty years of age. who informed him that the State Treasury was to be robbed at noon on Tuesday, and that he was one of a party of Ave who wars to do the work. However, he concluded it was too risky a. Job and had determined to give the gang away. Tbe plans as detailed were to enter tbe Treasury Department at tbe time deigBated and capture and gag whoever happened to be in the office at the time, and then go through the vault sad take the money and bonds deposited there, after which they would make their escape a la Jesse James. Mr. Chappell put his myste rious visitor through arig1dcros-examitta tiou, which developed the information that the stranger was pretty thoroughly acquainted with the workings of the Treasury Department, as well as the number of men who would probably bo about the omce and building at tbe hour proposed for the rol bery. Mr. Chappell told him that should this affair turnout aa he stated, he would be well rewarded. This seemed to uatinfy him, and he took kls departure, saying that tbe robbers were all He. Louis men, and bad no Idea that be would give them awey. He also promised to call on Mr. Chappell at eight o'clock aunday night. This t-ndeU the interview, and Mr. Chafell went to the Capitol and informed his clerk of what had happened, and notwithstanding the story was discredited it wax deemed wtoe to take proper precaution. It now turn out to have been nothing but the me of "Dutch Charley, a low-grade criminal of tbe sneak-thief order, who put np the story hi the hope of inducing the tfcate Treasurer to pay him something by way of reward for the information. This Treasurer thappell refueed to do unless it should turn out to be worth something. Dutch Charley represented that he had recently been discharged from tbe Penitentiary, under tbe three-fourths rule, when in tact he is an escaped convict. He failed to keep bis appointment made with Treasurer Chappell, which goea to confirm tho opinion that be told the story merely to make a raise, particularly as be was very solicitous about funds to pay his hotel Sills. He is weBknown to the prison authorities here, and they all pronounce him a seeak-thier and. Bar of the worst character. THAT COWBOY FltiliT. Another Aeewant of the Keeent C1 Cowboy Ceaatet DecMeUlj UinTerewt Dasvaa, Got-, Sept. I. Tbe following ia the teost authentic ao count of the recent killing on Ute Creek, aad differs materially from the reports that have appeared: Last Friday Ave cowboys, under the lauteaee of whisky, rode ato Ute CJreek, a small village about ttftyiafles from San Hllario. Don Macedinio Aragoo was standing In front of tae store, and was In the act of proceeding In search of astray, horse. They requested him to go to the rearof the store and call tbe clerk. Araffon refused. The cowboys then began te abuse hiss. Aragoa, appvehsndlng somebarm, went to the house, procured s rHte and proceeded en his way te search of the , horse. Tbe cowboys, seeing him with the rifle in his possession, rode toward bint. One In advance of his comrades came up with Aragon and proceeded te shske hands with aim. After he obtained Bossssilonef Aragon's band he held on te It Armly white the other cowboys begun flriug at Arag 'n with their revolvers. Aragon Anally eowboy and sent a bullet from hBjrjaW through oneot the cowboys, which HDed aim tasteatly. Aragoa retreated te a bow by, the oowboys coetiaaiag so new almas he ran. After rseoMag stedter the aterm of bullets, he seat another ball into tbe breast of one of the surviving oowboys, which instantly ended his career. Me flred agate aad nsaMm mm this time Aragon wae so weak front four vnmnds, together wtth the tern of atsed, urn te could no teagavArt, TBeeuwunys edteTee,andatest te terpn. Areawr