Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 December 1883 — Page 2
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c. TOPICS OF THE DAY. la the Hi i ill Hlfcllttttffl Taw Khur of Aaaat braportadtohava of ODoaaell It i tha opinion of the Khedta of kyataaawwUktMawto aVnfeet Kt (atsateyallevrhm; ate to path am taa Om the of tteiatkJ. a. af Iriai Oil the 14th tha Mick., oa the 1Mb, Dr. tori On the 14th C Oatheltth of the 17th tlniGer0hjanjntU. Hal raiia. Liadea, at eegat eca)ek the aaaraaj af the 17th. OKtteawjnana: of tha Uth Uilhtn arraawed wtieef r.af lew York. taf ink thara.
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on the ITth areM awaWOOf the age, aad reaolvedto to no It is alatoat ft cavtaust? Ol will oa Rivers aad Barbara, aad Labor. On the 17th the 8torMuy of the Hary received tM f oUowtag from Irtrutoh to day 1 'Amn4 tM alaaUia enure. Military paid the bodies ef Da Lang nud party oaessmrtusw from JeAutafc. Tbe bodlee warn received bare ay the city anthori ttesaa dOaayanhlcal Society af Martlying in a eataaleue ia They leave Priday.' Off the 14th hi a riot at or Wee badly she. Oonw tha terrible gale om tha III th Ok tha araning of Um 14Ui tbe Standard Theater, Maw York, wm totally eeetroyed by Ire, Ox tat lth there warn two murder la Boston, Haas. Ox the lethtbe town of Dubois, Pa., mm wiped oat at extotoaee bv Brw. Ok the night of the lftfc the Si Ohareaa aad tonne Hngar work, altBaet Bt. Losnav war a ihssli nssd Imp wp wewe muwewee v vi w aapaw aa w wa ar j Ox the afternoon uf the Uth an expioeioa of aaa occurred la taa colliery at Bhaasokia, Pa., deaaoUshtag doors aad Lraeat la taa aria as, fatally haTnlag Ktfoa Noll aad seriously tajariag Jota Battta, nsiaers. Noll was burned atTnaVritor of the Wiaoaa k St. BaUwayCfeaapeay at Wlnoea,Mlan,, with mj huahala of aartoy coataiaad tfcania, baraad oa tha Ufa. Taa Seallat Brawiag Coeapeay's wartaoaac aad taa Otaatoad Joa aoanac dork took Ira treat frying aaiairi aad war alee destroy ad; laoa tUMal Ok the nht of the 15th Mta. Pater yaara. raafdiac at Yoaagatow. O., waa baraad to death by bar eteeaes tahiac are a arato. Bar baabaad waa away oa a Warn eotahhori eaaaed the door abe waa baraad to aeriaa. Ok the 15th the trestle need ia erectlac a aaw eaaal brfdea at Craaeaae, Saratoga Coaary, 9. Y., feU, ptaelpltatiac ra awatweaty iaat to taa eaaal bottom. Alt wareiajand. Seat Poada aad Prank 8Uvaraall probably fatally. Ok the Bight of the 15th a Coromiaaryef the PoUea aaawd Heabec was byaaarehieta la Vieaaa. Taa Ox the 17th a waa , Oat., by aa Ok the 17th a larre aaatea, aear Chicago, have goae dowa with ailoa board. Ok the 17th what was left of taa towa of Bat Portage. Maaitoha, by taa raeeat are waa wiped oat by a abaawr eoaaagra aoa; lowaboatnalgno. Ok the sight of tha 16th at Dnraago, CoL, araea Heat,soaof ax43tovaraor Haat, waaahot aad kWad by "Bia; Ike," a aagre sawraao, who was la the act at robbing tha Beak of Daraago. Banc was oae of a perry who had bem waitiag for taa roobers. Tha aanrderer aacapad. Taa aaorainr nf thm ITtli mUimM. tared the boaaae 8. P.CvawlaceratJiapla Bapids Micau, eatorerferaied Mr. C. ransacked the psaadsea, aacariag fct ! aaoaay aad a qaaatity of ether ilriMn. aad than est Ira ta the eeewe. Mr. Crea te tints ta OXK TsvOtjaAKD will Ox tha Uth Eameh Brown and Bmt KUts, both eolorad. were banged formuroartag womea, the fbrasar at Halifax, K. 8.. aad the mttor at Rbeiby, B. C i Ox tha Uth a burglar who was retram Ciaeiaaaa to Bt. Louis was I with paralrsta oa tha trata, which accounts tar his faUiag late tbe af the notice on his arrival at Bt. Louis. A omeplete outOt of burglar ' tools was foaad la hia legjrure, Fok the week ending the , Uth the failures in the United , agaiaat Ox tha ISthaChocUw mnrdrrerwas at Beallrvuie Coartionasu 1. T. mrhT aad a deputy held the maa's ! wktla mnwSlijj M - li .... I m. msi was I a revolver, la accordance with ttmaeateace of the Court. laTmJXATlx k expressed by tha Japaaa Government because aa exhibit of , the factory, displayed Jaaniiala as "a rarocollcctloa ef works of art." klaxd hat bam MgodhyUaaKha. Ive toseadasnresoldri to IVvn . I oid-ers to Kgyn . k known in (MkanffSai of the 'aOaWB 8pNMKamVoa Tbsbs reawmtly arrtred a eats of
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aroawt, nara aaa aiiuaa. were eatU lwaly-oa ycara uf age. Ok the Uth woIIwh Cumy. Kaw York, who ahet Pater Kteaaa. waa foaad gaUty af antrdar ia the tret aagii. Fivb (hioago faatbliaa-houaaa were raidad by tha polie at oae odurfc the of the Ota, who arreeted eighty tad iaaattaa. , The fam aat rua leata taatae, ebtpa aad other gaaitag oetita takaa to the atalti a aad Ta aatiaiated km by the bnmiKf of tha ftaadard Taaatra, New York, ia Thk aaaartakiaf of the propoard raettoa of a aaiiwrial ebareh to-lae aw af Daakd CCoaaell at Gabiretveaa, Irelaaa, aaa beea approrad by taa Pop. Tkk Gbufow draamiterv haw been takaa to Idtabargb for trial. Ok taa 18th the Mexican Traaeatlantie Mae waa fenaally op taa J. Ax attack was made oa the aoaaatoa aaoalaara at Troy, X. Y., oa taa lTtk. Tmk wife Murderer, Dillman. will be haagad at laataa. Pa., Pebraary 11 Ok the 17th two train rubber were eatttared at Clifana, Ariwaa. For tha week eadfd December 15 the iaaaa of silver dnlla-a wm liXTKH. AT New Bedford. Mass., the cotton -mills have ahat dowa oa aeeoaat of a atrika of tha weavers. AccuftDtXM to the werklr review of Raglua graia market trad is ds Ax indict meat for aron in tha first beea found agaiaat taa stsKv earpaater who triad to bara tbv Casino ia New York. Br the suspension of work in the 1 the Monuagibrla Hirer two coat miner bare been tarown oat of eatployajeat. Thk iron moulders at Pittsburgh. Pa, it is thongat, will acief: tiie tea ier eaaa. redactloa of wagrn aanoanr -U to take place Jaaaary I. AocuaUMKO to the rcftort of bank ciaaringa for the wwek wndail tbe ITih a tieboth of total and oateide New York with the aania ueriud last year Ox tha 17th the Convention of Iron aad Stoat Workers at Joiiet, 111., agreed to aeeept taa par oeat. rdnctio of wage ia the Borth Chicago Rolling Mill. It was net known weather the mill would concur. Eorrr has been notified by the British Oowrameot that Oreat Britain U aaabie to iaterfare ia Boadaa, bat will try to indue the Porte to dispatch aa expedition tbitber by way of Haakam. A W8FATCH from Hnjr Koog of the 17th ssys s Praack expedition of MX) nwa, wtthaiotillaof gaaboataad rteamlaaachaa, started aeveral days ago from Hanoi for Soatay. Taa troopa leaded aereu m lei from the towa aad encamped without meat iagtaeeaemyor Iriagatbot. Tbeaaaaalt apoa Soatay was expected Dacamberll Tha aaamya fare is estimated at IATB XEWB ITEMS. Ik tha Senate, on the INth, bills were introduced: Por a civil government tor Alaaka aad fct regard to tbe etertioa of President aad Vtee-Pusldaat. Tbeeiectfoa of oatcars of the Beaate was taken up. Aneoa J. McCook waa choaaa Becretary; Chae. W. Jehaaoa, Chief Clerk: James K. Toaag, Kxecative Clerk; Bev. E. D. Huntbry, Caaptain; W. P. Caaadariergeaat-at-Aloag debate took place on tbe rule grriagtbe Prestdent pro trm. af that body power' to appoint a Beaator tr hold hia piace far three days ia case of hi Tin Xalineva Government has been to precautions antut THKiMajror of New Laredo, Mexico, arrested lor eompltvity in toe train laboery la Mexico. A xrwaKK of yeaaelt were lust with all on beard ia a teoaat greet atorai tu -aa A Mix to tax inoooses on persona into o faced iu tae froam Diet. lr a stated a F. Aliases will uocre.l hmtaey IHUoa aa Prasidaat of the Uuu Pacihc Balhwad. PtJeTALaWsTfaawM fAaogd on -.IJiJO rnitoa of new raiireads frem July 1 to December la. Br the exploalua of the boilers of an oil reneery at Pfatobarga, ra., oa the IMts, sever j I awrsoas lost their lives. A fcKXTKaS.TBOCAM-tMrtXAR firo ; accarrad at raratlaad, near Mnacie, lad.. j en the lath. ! Tut report that Governor IIeodr:ck3. of Idia, uas guae auned .or .i, sl " ,"cum"' ntwnv unfrne. I the Emama Bond cage at HilMwro, Til am ik. . M. . . " " mw fiwcKSMHiwiiuaaovil their evidence waa all in. ftiuxnr f Sans a. mnsmli r k rm i Lrgilsture, dtod at hie 1. in otomboro, 11L, oa the Mta after aa illness of eight days. flPftUt in Brafa., ae A Co. a on wagae MtlMtth. Timaia 1 Joastm PoOUt WM haawad Dnblia Tat by Peele an the Bight ef sfaty 4, BBB, bsBevfUe TtaratPitdmr.n.Ps., htaawtebe GsTXaaUt, V. r. BaKKS WM Of
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Maw Oautsaa, U Daw. M. rfftitial nuntaat which has bwa goiag oa ia tale Htato witala tha Dem ocratic party for tha aomtaattoa far iareraor raaalted today ia a ahoetlag aaTray sad riot hi wakh a aambar of livea were lost. Tbaeoetteat hi hatweaa B. L. Meaner , prsnat Oavaraor of the Btate, sad Oiaaral Pred OgeVn. qaito proaslaeat ia Loatainaa aaatory. It hat been caaractariawMji ttl( IVMMav 4waa!Maw ItteCsYYtteMpeVg- (aaaEal leM tanaefaMtwa tO 4ittftl)w ttM DwSlanVIM'I'vavte peMty lit tMii eftly. Tkk eity tobijr totd H prtwriiei far tte 4ihNi at 4UUn teit aaa aroaood as amah excitaateat ai a fiee i ileal ill a tort io a. rsa ao high that a diatoelty was vary Ward, what a tha two factions are evenly nutcaed hi point of Bombers. Btttaraau aad bad bleed prevailed thara all the awra lag aanl only a spark waa aaadad to caaaa as exadoaea. Aboat oaa o'clock oae Mike Hrama preeeatad bimulf at the petta thara and tried to vote. Be was challenged. Oaa afcae lariated on voting aim aad tha other pi olaeeed agataat tela, la tha midst of thediacmiioa Tom Berkley, Harbor Master, atretic the anas over the head with a heavy caae or dab, raeelag a aerieai woaaaL Breaaaa fail aad lntaaadiately a pbtet shot was Ired by aoate oaa la the crowd, which was vary dense. This w tbe stftaal ''" a geaaral battl. There wrre aeveral haadred person ia tha crowd and nearly all of them must have be a armed, for re vol yew were noarisbed ia tbe air, aad shot atter shot waa flreL For twenty miaatee the flriag was kep? up, over Ittl sho:a being flred. Terrible excitement prevailed aad the stampede was frightful. The JudgM aad Commimtoner of Rlei-tion fed into a bouse near by. Tiie police, wb could do noihinc to queM the fury of the comtmtaats. Bed front the Held. Around tha corner from the polliag bunch a shot aov esd then wws haard, sbowiag that the stiraiiabiag wat xoumc oa with pursuit aad defeaee. Wham the smoke cleared away it wm found that Captain Micjael J. Fortier. of tbe moi! nromisine'crrales in this itv and the leader t tbe Omien movement in the ward, waa killed, itus rtenanl, Mapar. - .fc- . ieteudamt of HcbooU. was ptckol up uncftoarioua with four mortal wounds, from which he expired a few minutes aitwrward. Gabriel M assort. Iwpoty Con;al!e, wat wounded in three p'aces.twoof the wounds being fatal.. H turvived only a few mta ales. Tae woaaded were: Rob Brewster. Criminal Xhfl of this city, shot in the leg; John Brewster, his brother, wounded ia tbe sWs danrerously, if not mortallr: Ous Psmrdsau. wld intbehaml; David Krachnrmaa, wou ruled la tbe thigh: Larry O'Doaaell, assistant Citv Attorney, woaaded in the arm: Peter Braanon. wounded ia the head: BikeEhrly.wotittdei! In th bead: John Uomlaick, wounkft in the leer: Cbsrtae Fagio. wounded in thv ankU; rJavid Deekian. Oeoree Tnai ; j,thn Astrado and Charles Falco wre also woaaded, and aeveral others ar k 1 n to havebeea tatarad. but have no: yet been repartee! ta the police. CapCnia Portier waa enasatmadar of tha Loakdaaa Maid artillery aad was quite well known to tbe militia throughput toe country, having taken ate company to tb military emamwta at Indianapolis. LonUvillt aad Banhvilke, aad carried on priae for the beat artillerv drill at thee places. Atter the shooting, ttberin Rohert Brewatr aad Ieruns John DominMc 1Mb Glous and M ka Early, who had pistols in their heads, surrendered to the Dot ice aad were lorkd anv The eeTeet of this affray waa to quiet the Boilttcal exritwmeat in this city. Ti.e gen era! reault of tha eiectioa ia lavorab.e to the renomiaotioa of Uov. McBnery. aamairr anawMrxn's mtstbmcxt. late to-aight abet-in Brewster dcidel to aba the following atatemeut: Juhn Doaiaicfc and 1 and two chers went from tbe Sixth to th iwvntu ward. When we ; arrived at tbe poll there was some one chal- , leaciajir, a voter, and a large crowd was preseai. The police were moving the , crowd back X" make room for the voters, whea Mike Karly struck a man named ! Bmaaeaaa. Whi'e ta their charge Tom Buckley raised a hssded stick aad at ruck ; bia ovwr tha heed, then Jemping iato the . atreet Itogaa firing. I immediately drew a pistol nd pointed it at Buckley, bat it snap : pad. Berkley ran by me for Bagatelle HtrveC 1 felt I bad been woaaded but I I walsed toward the poll. Before I got there ; tiie shooting waa all over. Hubsequently I ; vreat to ur. Manten'a outre where ta wosad. a ftesh eat la the right thigh, was drsed- I took oneasion to show the pistol ! to tha doctor aad bt can testify it bed not discharged. Atter the wound was s 1 wean to taa Btxta ward poti. ! I was arrested bv Dstectirre Htaa- ! ley aad MeDonough. Tbe above eta eiarut of Brewster was csMToborated by Dan Douglass. Mik Karly j and Joan Oemfnk-k. The latter received a ! veoaadiaktt rhxfct leg below the knee and ia senVrieg coeuiderably. Bis ateteaaent , ia In satmtaace tha saane as that made bv Bsv water. Gen. tlearathv aa Ogdeu ama of tha Saveath ward. toM Police Captnla GUI that daews D. Boaetoa, a promiaent McHenry euppurter. had a revolver in his hand; that he at aim shoot, bat did not see at whom am araa. am rerasea inrtaer mmeawat watti called aa a witaaae. C lef of Polios Jtewlejr esdaiad tha arreet of lioaaton upHi saatiatc t mmm Tenet, Praatsaied, Kaw Yoan. Bra. 14. At half -pad eleven Wednesday night the watchman at the Casino Theater, way aad Tkirty -alata 9m9H0mm iMhV flNawtta asQlK aoaVBtoVV Ittgreatcare, lighted the candle npiertaeawt act WsdaeaBay ajghg. Tha eatliaui a BffMWj Bff CaaBBal ahtuMfeMMBaay tssULsJI Iwdhk fldhuvk IZkZmTmLZmmmmmmmmmmrLTSL wwalawm aaaaar RttHrQHPj Vawft aaMMawar
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af Patrlah a'ttoaaelt, the tfaeef Infarmer Carey, as Newgate Party. LiiKlMil. !. IT. Patrick O'Doaaell, the slayer of lama Carey, paid tha penal' y of liU crime within the walla of Newgale this morning. The drop fall at pree aaly eight a. in. last night O'Dunnell went to bed about tea o'clock, aad ' main! apparently asleep ant it :3U thi . ui'rniug. At kls oVtoek Pathvr Kleuing caam to the prisoner aad remained tit prayer with biai for some time. At the eoacluaioa of the preys? tbe aacraawrat waa adaalniatervd to tha condemned. 0DHiaell then partook f a light breakfast, which be appeared to eat with some relish. At 7:4A o'clock tbe prison bell begaa toiling. A similar warning waa beard from tbe belfry of ttt. Hepuicbers Cbureh, on the Hoi bora Viaduct. Iirctly after tha ttovereor of the Jail with tbe head Warden entered and CPDoauell waa at oroe led to tha piakKiiag-room, aituatal about halfway between the eoadenined celt aa 1 the prison yard. Thara be touad the ezet Mtiooer Biana awaiting him, together with iha Bherist of Londoa, three wardens and the prison doctor. Bfaas deftly bound O'DoaneJP arms with kutaera thongs, the eoavict anbaUttiag qaiatiy. The process ka waa then formed, the prisoner being ia the center, and slowly march-' ed to the prison-yard la which the caffold bad been erected. They parsed so close to tbe few spertalore who bad bwn admitted to witness tbe execution th.it thy could have touched I'Donaeil, but for tu lattice, work wblch separated then The evaffoldt which was quickly reached, had tbe an pearance of an ordinary shed. Tbe hempen loop, however, hung mniouiy from A, cross-beam above. The diel was half boarded up, so that O'Donnell and his a tendants as they stood there could e seen by tboaa preaent only from the waist a There was no delay, and no spuNationa) cenea under tbe scaffold. Biniu lHt not a moment in pwcing the white cap over the victim' face and adjusting tbe !. A. moment after O'Donnell disapprarfd, and a quivering cord was all that remained Ut 1 anow wnere Be aaa stood. The C.ovriK.r Itor gaaed for a moment into the I 1 u ukl. .1 rellar-Uke-pit in which tha convict's bodv swung aad then turned away. Outside te Jail a consideraWs crowd bad assemblMl. but dianarsed directly the black flag waa hoisted. About twenty police were drafted inside tbe Jail, and constsbl" wrre posted around the walls on the outside. The bodv of O'Donnell, after Imaging one hour, was cut down, sad lster in the day an inquest was held when the usual verdict was returned. The interment then took place, the remains being placed in a quantity, of quick-lime under one of tbe flags of the corridor, known as tbe "Bird-cage Walk." O'Donnell' brother paced to and fro opposite tbe flax-staff in a most restless and deJested manner, exciting the sympathy of all preaent. The steamship Assyrian Monarch, which left Hew York on December 4, arrived at Uravesend yester.lay morning aad was at once seined by the Government poll, because of advices from New York that there were aboard a party of Amer.can lnviactbles on a ntiestoa to rescue O'Donnell and inflict punishment apoa the ofBciala engaged ia bis prosecution. The officers aotfled the passrngers that no person aboard would be allowed to go ashore until hia identity as a persoa not possibly subject to suspicioa should be established, and that all the passeagers must sulmtit to nu examination of their parsons and luggage. Heveral 'American paeeenxrs ruaile such an effective protest that the three detectives assigned to the work of invest igstion decided to regulate 'he dieenilarkatin by tha passens r list. This, bow er, was discovered to be missing, and tn discovery caused grat excitement. Tbe detectives then gave those aboard until tUv to reetore tbe passenger liat, with immunitv from search until that tint. i.u: a .Minted full police control of the rcl and placed all aboard under surveillance in tbe mesn time. I- was statrd late last night that tbe defectives had satis acurilv siui I itttim supect and would allow the otlivr asse ger to bind this morning. TMKEATKXIXw RCFKlMsIi. Tae rnltasl Mtntes Thremtsned with ttaart enls fssr llynnsuHe tHstrages CeaeweSed fcs A marten. Divtxiv. D-o. Kl. James Russell Lowell, tbe Americaa Minister, has beea again assailed by the Metropolitan Underground Employee' Association. On the 9Mh of November the Association presented Mr. Lowe:l with a sc.. of resolutions which strongly denounced tha Irish Invincible and Fenians aa the authors of the dyasiuite explosions In the Underground Railway, at Praed street. Aecompeayina; tbe resolutions waa a reque: that Mr. Lowell transmit t-ie resolutions to the United tftetea Ooverninent, because the Association believed that tbe explosions were really thww rk of conspirators reatdeat ia the UaiUnt Htates. Mr. Lowell acknowledged ths reeipt of tha reeolattona, latt aecllned to forward them to Waehiagtoa, because, at be said, there waa ant a particle of evidence to show that aay Aaier eaa wat guilty of complicity la the outrage. Tula answer was quite disagreeable to tbe employee, and they eongbt counsel of lawyer. The reeuh has Just been produced la tha snap ol a ioiff public letter to the Americaa Minister, which was presented today. Tb docuim-nt hi very formidable, and ia lntende.1 toentiraly bamilitnte Mr. Loeeil by shots ing th- British how much mors the underground rait way avrvaatskn aboat the f evidence and the duties ef aa American m baaeador, tkaa. doss tha mere sphuiar. who ia earvlag the United tttatm aa their Ministertn Jbiitaad. The ateoMrial marts out with theboid daaiarattoa Bmt the As sodatfoa of MeWopoiitaN Undargr.und KaUway fSTls!" ??"",M5vf ? "bis to agree with the Aauwfona Miahrter in either ofkla w itnin ware u no evidence ta Dtaawlelfr of aav Amsiricats. mmd It xend taaaaa for allis tt tenttoa of th Unitsd Btatot Uoveraaaentto vae outrage. 11 awai lusts with the aoawwhatearaerea eU aad hia Quimmiil da net ta tea future toko actioa to snne the dviiamito aocto"7 - rswisera." mr. wmn was started hy the tosneata of the and dectiasd to take nay other w w rt, er ot tae roaaatrnit wbmb nre
