Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 October 1885 — Page 2

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. teve IJtmtali. Fit ik KviKX-r Nirr seeeeede Celem! Geerfe Ward Stfckek Prseatef tke Cwekaati CUhc of Meek. &uxix McDonald of Boyle Coaaty, Kesrtaekrr, It reported to kave beea relieved ei a serious spinal eosaplalB hy the pcaver car. Stbxxy RosxxntLB ss bwiiht salt acekst D'Ojley Carte for 89.W dam--1-t. atrial aim from briagiag out

-The Mikaeo." Ik oeesiloa kas juit be settled hi Xew York mat the play k

paetk property. gts. SoxxiRCO, wko edits two sews papers w Rome, Italy, after a trial last tiib.tM. .l.vi on a oharre ef maex

ui TL.H.U artkes. beea feead

guilty tad seBteaeed to tea years' kaprk

AiTWAiTriafxnuL Vilas kas er-

dared tkat the exekange f aselk WtwMi

tke Pet-Ct!ioe t BeB, Attfc, - - . r I k u ) tie mi

Mbt, XMWO. M tS4WBMw, .-- all Mexican malm Heretofore forwar d via B.hmoh. Arti., to seat via No gales,

AriS., tO lM UdlKllKl l tke eXettange wetweea that oe ad Nogales, Mexico.

SCrTAXY MAXXINfl OH the r" oeivedaraaet from the Goveraor of Maseachaeetk for ths appolBtment of modkal iaseetor on the Caaadtaa border t : lake Ostnrlo, to inspect pasers arrivlag by rail ruk Northern Vermont, id tke aatt:r w takeu under eoasideratioa.

CKLMRW AXI CASUALTIH. ik. 17th. a Patrick NaujcWto, as

inmate of tea Soldtrt' Home atVasklag-

M " t - 1 reu aag tk Gru citlMM ec B1 tiura va.. &ad eoMeelec for i

! kNwirr. kas left the e:ty, it k ap-

.li rudm. -with of tk

f Mis f kk eaapkyer. lis 1tm fam ily, ki b akl to be a!BpaiJ by i

r iMuu of UTalM oa tka ioa

raiuir EazlUk Charek la Cop a

k.. llfetl to SC. Albaa. Members

ft KMitaa. Dxulsh aad otker royal

raaltiea were ieieat oa tke oeoasioa. 'aval Cabkt Hxxrt A. Wilkt,

tk. Aeadenr at Aanapolas, MO.

v.. dUwtised for kasiae Lat

tvi- Soatk Carouaa. a oaaua.

.dt WHer was tke leader of

a caas f o&dets at jibed Drlsica, VUL kkaeae aa4 slappei kl sereral 4ys ace wkaa Dries bad eatered tbe Anaeaaf. Skxatom VrsT aad Ceekrell of XkMri wlil retara to Yfaakiagtea this The Eaiperor ITaaek Josepk of Aw4rla ku ereate4 foarteea aew 9rs. Ox tke m KM waa baBped a esy by tk T-ataateers at X&otoa, Oat.

Thk Eaiprees of Austria k taking a pkaawre toar la the Imrerial yaekt. Gkcxkal Malcolm Hat. ex-First As-sittaatPoitmaster-Goaeral, is very til at Prttsteargh, Pa. Fkuiucc HASSAtnttK, proprietor f tbe CiaaaaU VoUctblatt. U reported to fee ayiat ia Paris. Eaj&x. GRAxntix's deafaees kaa ia.uwi to ma aa extent tkat U will be

' . . i..iu.

!iv Sergeant awara aixsut, l-"f draak, be stabbed tbe oeer twlee witb a

ocket-kaU. tha aeooaa wow iB.a sack a seek wouwl at Alexaader died

from l oteets.

A:THKRsawdtswiBiUe Baa eeea exIMeedia Kew York and a runner coaTleSed. bat tke prlacipals eecapetl.

Bkkxaxb SticICKXKR, alias ljeaia orawn, tk Chicago Jewelry thief, kas beea sea teaeed to three years ia tke Peatteatiary

t Loadoa, Oatark, Tor carryias awiea property iato tko Doraiakw.

Kim pouaas ot pawaer m a ckest exploded at WiimkixtoB. K. C, b

tke lta- Ckarlei Bmua was uuy buracd. and all tke wiadows la the vtcla-

itv were brokeB.

The special Graad Jary conveaea as

Warsaw, U. Y., to eoasiaer we cb tbe AtUea baak roWwr, foHad tkree bills, oe (or robbery aad two for assault wltk

lateat to kill Caskler Barrow aaa i ossmaster Loriia. He pleaded gallty to the ftwteiargeaad Jlj;e Lewis seateaced him to tweaty years oa tke first bill aad tea years oa ta seeoad. lie is tweatyoae years oU. Prairix ftre bare raed la tke vicmlty of Bismarck. DAt, with aaasaal fierceAtleast fifty farmers are Imraed

oat of reps aad keea. Losses raaj;e from to .W0 eaca. Tke a-creAte lo is over 75,0)X Taere has beeu some low of kawaa life. ... T.r T)Alware & Hadsoa frelgkt depot,

twa Xew Jersey Ceatral freight cars aad tke warehouse of tke Glen's Falls Paper Mill Company at Glea's Falls, N- Y, were destroyed by are tke morulas ot tbe IStk. Tke low oa tbe freight depot aad ears k iRrei. Tke loss oa the warekoaao k lasaraace, Ebward Cahill, a tramp, waa killed by a watekmaa at Warwly, Jntre r.snrr. a Tlllaze la Craw-

A oooxott. of Tarklsk MlnUts, proatd. ed over by thaSulUa, deo,del to appeal t tke powars to HtaiataiB ta right ot tke Port- In Rou nulla. Work wm to be resHmel by the Chinese aad sack white miners as would work with Uwn at Rock Springs, Wy, T., on tbe SUt, aatler protection ot the mlllury. llxrORTs from Dakota say Utat pralrte ftree are atill ragluir, ad that numerous hav la stacks, and bulhU

iazs have omirre!. Ox the SOtti a fight between faetloHS of

tke St. Hedwlg'a Polish Caureh aoelety occurred in Milwaukee, Wis., lu whloli kalves, atoaes aad dabs wer freely Ox the 2lst twenty prlsoaers escaped from the Steubeavllle (O.) Jail by sawing oat. AN outbreak of small-i was reported at New Y'ork on the 21st. BiUMBM Is coaslderiHg the advisability ot seadlag her paupers to the Gouge ooBHtry. , Hkttxr feellas: nrevalls at Madrid ovei

the Carol iaes affair. Thk ltusiiau press Is jubilant over tUi revolutloa Ih Uouiaaala. Very heavy ralas have fallea 1 thi sautheastera iart of Spain. Many farm and villages have been lauadated. C the 21st the anaual meeting of th Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen l. gaa with an imiKMlag parade at Phlladeiphla, Pa. ,.,.. Tkcrx was received at the United Stte Treasury on the 2lst a second lot ot roU

cola from Baa Francisco ana suver com

from Carsoa Uity, amoaawn; " " " $900,000. , , , Ox the Slat Turkish troops and a body of Albaalaas had a engagement neat A mass meet In? ot Oranseraen was held at KlHRStoa, Oat., oa tbe 2lat, In support ot the Orange UlL DCRtxo tbe week ending September 19th the Issue of standard silver dollars wai $601,443. The Issue durlnsc the correspond lag perloil last year was $442,001 T Franc there are hopes for better re

lations with England, oonsqueat on me revolutloa In Houmella. , Ox tbe night of the 20'.h a mystarlous night raid was made on Carlisle Fort, oae of the defeases of tbe city of Cork Ireland. A few arms were captured. Ax immense socUlUt gathering wat held at LUnehouse, an eastern suburb o. London, Eag.. on the 21st. A riot wai preveated with difficulty. Agst of the signatory powers to the fMai- of Ilirlln. stationed at Phillppopo-

Hs, have notified their governments thai thay approve the recent revolution there. Ir Is aot considered probable that Tur-

V-ov will accept peeuulary cotnpeasauuu

A I'roHdHeut ltt4n lawyer, Pelliletao h4 Hoeleiy Mhh fnives t lie an Kmbes sler tB h t4rge Aiumuit Fut I.lvlmc Ke hihhkIIIh for UW 1'rtU. Boston'. Mars., September 22, Bos

ton l on the eve of a startling sunsatlon, Involving th reputation of ou of her most prominent lawyer politicians. Only a few Jays ao Henry M. l'lummor, TrwKurer of the Norway Plains Saving Ikuk, ot New Hampshire, mails a motion in the Supreme Court for thu disbarment of Kriward P. Browne, the dlstluisulsliad lawyer who, being at that time the Ue publican leader of the Slate House of Kepreseulattvcs who ao ably opposed

Governor jsuuer m m iaiuuTewksbury Alms-house scandal In 1883. It was charged that Browne had collected nearly $20,000 for the batik and that umler the ploa that the case was still peudlng, Had put the bank officers

off from that time to this, until nnauy, when further concealment was ImposBible, coufeHblus that he had collected the money, misappropriated It to his own uses, anil was unable to restore It. Another similar case of misapproprla Hon on Browne's part came to light yesterday. Atwell and Luce, of New York, architects, were some time ago awarded the first and second prlxes for plans for the new Boston Public Library. Atwell took the first prlxe of 4,00O, and Luce ti. .fiml nrlze of 82.000. They gave

Browno power of attorney to collect the money. Some time thereafter Browne sent $500 to each of them. Since this payment they have importuned in vain for the balance. A few days ao Browne sent word to Luce that If e would come to Boston he would give hlin

ihf. halanco. Luce came to uosioncs

IheSUHWtlHH In theltHtkuii Ktatvs (IrHW. Ihk ThrwteHlHtr Olptomtit KetleeH hhiI the Trent UHrlltWlt. Loxnov, Si'ptembn' i2. The situation In the Balkan Stile grows more war, like. It Is extremely difficult to draw any definite conclusion from the tblrtj columns of telozrsnM anpe!trh2 In tht

morning papers, make their new

their papers. Forelan dlplomates con. tradlet one another like proficients In the art of not knowing how to, or really

ictiu. for the sfood of their counines.

Tlia autnorities nere

The correspomlen u tallv with the bias ol

have made no sign

of their Intentions. The press confines Itself to cautious and colorless remarks. It is evident that the revolution Is the work ot Bulgarlau secret committees, aud therefore It may break out In another spot without a moment's warnlog. The Balkans are dotted with bontires and every pais Is occupied by the levy en misse of men between eighteen Htid forty years ot Uussl.tn officials deny kII knowledge of the origin of the revolutionary movement. This Is Incredible however, because Russian officers have been passing trom Bucharest

to the front, and because lite unitarian army la practically a Russian organization, and, further, because the creation of this great Bulgarhn movement Is a severe blow to Austrln and has been long ono of the objects ot itusslan diplomacy. It will be remembered that at the Berlin conference Beaconsileld threatened to withdraw, which meaut war unless Bulgaria and Kiumelia were separated. HUHSla yielded unwillingly, but having found Prince Alexander not pliable

enough, now desires to depose him or to

kni'ti thlnirs as tnV now are. jvihs

terday and wentdirect to Browne's office, . servla said: "Unless we are all going

where he found the Sheriff in charge. , k , nlet together. I must be

Luce subsequently met Browno on wie

street, and the latter sam nis uaurv account had been attached and consequently he could not pay the money. Slnco that time Browne has suddenly dlsappearcd. The street Is alive with rumors of corruption concerning him. It Is alleged that he met a friend on the street, burst Into tears, and confessed that he was a ruined man, and that wine and women bad caused his downfall. urmmn u a vounsr man of fine person

al appearance. There Is considerable sympa by felt for him, and It Is believed that his ruin Ins resulted from moral weakness and too great self esteem, resulting from flattery. He Is a graduate of Browne Unlverslty.a fine orator.a brlllkut debater, and three years azo waa promluently mentioned for Speaker ol the House.

.for.1 Coaaty, Wis., wa almost destroyea jj ot H,Uielta, became the Bil

W ar oa the lth.

Thcs. F. Kkhok, a tele;rapk perator at New Y rk kas '-a arrested for shoot6xtke 3th Wa Red for J, a tarfmaa of EraasviUe, lad., was faulty gored by a ball. Ox tke KKh John Kala was assaultel by j.-v- ab b iiMaer James G.

kipeeeibie for him to re-eater pabH life, jg, at Callforaia, Pa., aad was fatally

RlXXOLB. ekarged wK tae maraer Ujrei

tke two PktkstoBS la Kebraeka, aaa aeea Bemaaitted for trial witkoat bad. A stroxo army feeliag is belmj worked Bfasaiast Lwd Wotseky, aad kk ooadet of tko Nik eampeiga will probably k a object of ParUameatary dia-

re-

Rirr. Da. HTjt SxnK kaa beea aopolBt-

ed CatdHtle Bis4op of Edtaoarga. Grxerax Milks y ke kae made arraacemeata te effjeeaally rid New Mexico of ko4k Iadtaas.

Prixcx Aliiaxdkr of Balgaria aa esaftraie'l M. Strasky as provisional Gevoraorof ReamoUa. A bCmor was earreat at Waskiagtoa a tbe Zkt tkat Dorsaaa B. Eatoe, of tbe Civil-ServkM Commdeska, kas resigaed. SUtT. JkrxmiaR O'Scluva-X, pastor of SC Pelees CatkoJIe Cbarda, Waeklngtoa, D. c. waa eeaseeratei Bkkop of tke

akoeeeof Mobile oa the Sfttk, with Impos - kg eermoaks. . , TMxEraaavak (tat) Cmrter CDem.) adrceiks tbe shelving of the oSd polltioka, seek as Voorkees, McDoaald aad lleadrickj, awl teraia; tke Stat J oyer to tke yoaat; Democracy. BtLLT Bckss, a Botorioa borglar. was tae State Prisoa fc Sltoea

veers at Detroit, M iek., oa tke 2k. Thi Iterer of Gsraaay witaeeeed tke Beaaeeavres of tke army of "Wurtetaktrs ea too 31st. Hmrwatkex made a bold attempt oa tka tlst to rob Dr. Steatosi ia Golden Gate Park, Sa Fraaekeo. Patscc AleXajimr of Malgaria reeeired aa ovatle oa kls joaraey to Phil1 1 ppwyvii.

Ox the reaiac ex tao wa a row earred ia tke M. K. Charok at B4g Kaplds, Mkm. V. W. Kraoe, edor of tke Current, waa poaaaed by twe yoaag mea for abask tkek pareata ia tke esiamas ef kk ItTuax brlgaads kave eaatarei tko ateoe ef Arokbkkop Verias aad demand AtWraaeom. The will ol tke late George L. Harrkoa, aasemberoftkeexteMtre ngar refaing fna ef Harrkoa, Haveateyer Co., FbttBaotehla, Fa., waa admitted to probato oa MseSltt. It kavos $w,9 to be divided

twaoag vacioat local efcarltk. TacoiSee of Cklef ef tbe I'ent-offiej Ia-

t tpeokrs kas beeateadefjd by tke Post- ' saaoter-GeBerat to Wm. A West, ot Mis-

4es4pf(. Mr. Weat k a proiperoas rarmer Hrlag aear Oxford, Miss., aad kas eagaseisuoceMfBlty ia aeereaatU prsalts kv Jk. Lk aad Xew Orkens, aad kaa WoaProaMeat of a baak fa Oxford. Os Wte Skt Secretary Lamar, wko kaa aa isfe'l 'to kk koute for several slays wHa a severe aMack of tafia easa, w reported a bela; somewhat better. Hie feysfekas, wklk eater taialag no apfceheastosH of aerioes results, arged tke atesretary aot to leave kk ko for soy Aanoaa reeetved at Park toad to commm tke belief tkat Prlaee Alexander of Balgarla aeted iadepeadeatly ef Kew la

n..L.wuk Tuml RftMHeld. an ia-

Vf.-i lTJnii " - mate of tke Insane Asylum at Iadlanap -elk. IbL, eecxped irom tkat lastUutloa awl committed aaicide. Tixotky Nortox wat straek on the head with a billet of wood by Nelson Staf

ford at Marion, lad., ea tke 2Jtk aaa

4r.l fatal inlariM-

rwtlMHizlit oftke3dth Andrew

trr. . farmer near

kilted. A verdict f parricide has been returned aad kk two soas kave baea ar

rested.

Firr dettroyed tao smrs lacvwjr

kaa frontier is necessary to detenu i-ou-stautlaople. Ox the 21st alartnln ; reports ware received at Paris to the efT-fct that Chin Is massing a large fore of troops oa the

Touqula frontier.

n- tU aist renated shocks ot an eartn

nnaVa ware felt la BaneveatJ, Italy,

. naalc amone tke Inhabitants,

many of whom fled from the tow a. A large portion ot the populao campsdout la anticipation ot further shock.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.' Tkk trunk line Presidents met at New Y'ork on the 23d aad advanced freight

i ritu to the West.

THE WICKED CITY.

YrntlUtloH of CnrrutH ITucttce In th l'olice A.linlBlnil"u of CltlrBKo-I'rnUl-tHtlon of the MHcUtmryiif .Iutl-e to IVri r:..luMnr !. vrlonHirll t to I'ol

low.

Chicago, Iu, September 23. inc Daily XeK3 last evening contained atwo column article under the heading: "An

. it ii..

inn.nin u ve atton i ascaur

!.:UiTii.'ArJllv Pernetratcd on the Fall

. ,,f fliteasro borcetl to V

' I II VIMVtl r- - .mmt.t At

. immnnltv From Justices un toe ns

Practices

en

urchase

et

goes on to disclosures

nf Thoir Sin." The arltctc

t.nt iha rcpfiit Lnndott

i ih. vn Vail Gazette find a horrible

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coitnturnart. though on

ntiin. lu the treatment

plrls ana women

the cin ches of

a dinerent of dissolute

who fall lno

the ball sh.trks

and officers who tntesi in " Street Police Station In Chicago; that .,..toi4 nf the mnnlclnal govern-

h Andrew Ow- Thk fourth aanaal meeting of the ment have become charecd and filled Marion, lad., was American Forestry Congress convened at wlln rottenness and cfor",0";,S,i; . .. . . i- i, tn.ixhtnrv created to administer

HiiitAB Uim.. on the 23d.

v ,

Th eimmander of tbe KOUHimiau mi-

Ittfn Via lua arrjtel.

of .tafM tt Green, a railway mall clerk,

Hinry Auckim Oa, Trey, N Y., en tke WR9 killed by an accident on a car at Vana.... ... i . 1.1. It. Til r.n tll 22.1.

SIS, iv, . , I " 1 . . . , .,

Patrkk Kkrxxt shot aaa Kitieu his Ax uprising Is expecte-i to occur .

aaele, Thomas Keraaa, at Baltimore, Md. AT Silver Creek, near Pottsville, Pa., eatke eveataz ot the 21st, Mrs. Sarah O'Neill, while drBk, ckopped Mrs. Keefe's head off witb aa axe. oskclEaxbocs. Sax Fbaxchoo has quaraatlaed against Pacific Mexieaa ports, tor fevers, and declared eertata part of CbIba and Japan

to h cholera iafected. sv.ua m towashin warraats are still be-

1 in lr?e amounts In la-

jn isvw v w ndkBa.

tk Islaad of Yan has beea reoeeupbd

i.,. tk. Sn.aUrds aad a maa-of-war

tdse-d oa puard.

r- iko i'tU . m.m of small-nox was

haded at Ceicago from tke soheoaer Cuba

(ramt Montreal.

Twhtrm is threatened at Houitoa,

Tex., aad a possible strike, ea aoeouBt of

tke discharge witkoat cause ef twe Seuta era Pacific engineers. Thk rail wav returns of Fraaee skow

rreat ileereaee of tcarlsU In eemparison

with lait year. Tme Bairariaa army has been moWl

i.i ...1 . (wrrwt has beea seat to tbe

iST7t -' rWn4iialUn frontier.

The American Kekootfof Opera kas filed

a certificate of tacorporatloa In the l-oua

tv Clerk's office, N'iw York.

Ka.lu anil Mnr.laaia.

.....

"Puogv" O'Lkary, who muraerea nis mistress and sister at Chicago, has boen

capture.L ,

FtYs Chinamen, impitoateii in amur. ... . f.itt,

. r:.rn. rrit.v. ifiaao. were wa v.

jail on the 22d aud lynched. . . . .1,1 -. . . n .

It is thonght tuat uerraany wm Turkey Is fairly treated.

"William Joxss, captain ot a hb-uw

was drowned at Baciae, WU, oa tnesau,

while oat practkiag. Th Uarornnd other municipal omcars

of Bremen, Germany, are visiting London.

Notice has been given to tue seuiora

on the Crow Reservation tust ney mue.

remova therefrom by October itu.

ltCBKKr Fowlkr. on trial at Morganfield. Ky., ehargad with killlns; Ins nleca,

was coavlcted of murJer in iau urv -

gree.

Dr.

Wx. Garoxrh,

a Colorado physl-

tim mtichinerv createu to

lustlco aud enforce the laws has became the machinery of Injustice and the protector and deliverer of criminals. Ihe article also contains a number of Interviews with fallen women. They agree In all material particulars that one John Brennan, an ex-potlce official, and a professional bail shark is the all-ru Ing power at the Desplalnes street station. . x ..m &t... ..aA.! s ya In tils

The statements oi iuo "inc , effect that when they were arrested Brennan Immediately appeared on the scene with book In hand He went around from celt to cell taking names and asking each one If she had any money. If the unfortunate woman was the possessor oi

84 or more sne coum mj-u. services. Ho would then get her booked or book her himself; make out a ball paper and let her nut. In lieu ot moaey, articles ot jew'ry would be accepted. Occasionally the bailiff would trust the prisoner for the line. The women, In their statements, further declare that they are publected to arrest on an average of twice a week; that Brennan still continues to exact from them the larger ...... ,t,n irni'i'iilK of their miserable

callln?, the police holding the threat oi

to bo kept quiet together. I must be one . i ...... I t iijImIii

ol the first to move u nervia auu au-.hi nre forced to intervene." All agree that If Turkey inarches Hie consequence will be Incalculable. Salisbury, who Is largely responsible for the present movement, is the worst possible mm to be at the head ot Kuglaud, as he Is a believer In secret diplomacy. It is, therefore, quite likely that Parliament will be hastily suumioued If matters grow worse, THE VEILED PROPHET. rrci'.rntlon Forthw Aitnuit Pageant ot the Wiled Prophet unit Ilk Kettnuo In St. f.ul Oet.ilir Stb-ITomUe ot Scenes iirt'iMMiml j;!iiilr. St. Loi'iS Mo., September 22. The Veiled Prophet with a great retinue of Saracens Is said to have already arrived I., t irciiriniu caverns that ratnlfr lu

S 11 eaw ir"" - the 5 olid rock beneath St. Louis. In the late watches of the night his servitors are Some times to be seen hurrying hither aud thither about the town upon their master's business, and It Is now known that the elves aud gnomes lrm the four quarters of the obe have beeu summoned to St. Louis to do the Piopaei's work. Hants may be seeu bv the curious liming about within the den on Market street, where the subterranean caverns open,au 1 those Who fear not to venture near the awesome place cau hearths ring of elfin hammers an 1 the fairy song of the wot ken. What the wonders may be that are gdng on within no mortal knows. It Is rumored In the bazaars and whispered hi the hoims ol the town that a pageant of dattuag magnificence l being prepared. Who Ims dared to explore tie mystery ot the Veiled Prophet and give this rumor cur- ' .. .1. ...... .rt

rency none kuowcwj. o sovereign himself hath signified In form that he will visit his royal city on the Cth cf Octobar coming. We know that his royal progress will be graced bv all the beauties that the u.nit i.iu r.annrtH of the sovereign C3n

call together 'o decorate his twin.

know that through tno icugiu hrnUiiii of the valteY ot the

ulsslppl tho news ot the pageant

trail an tnrtli and crowds oi eager

. . . i .. . c r.ntd

pic are even now ussieniux v to take part In the revels. The Cth day of October, 1885, will mark an era In the history of St. Louis. Ihe Veiled Prophet has decreed that the display shall exceed anything ever Ben In America, his lOVal people have obeyed

hltn and the time approaches when his wonderful casket will be opened and the richness thereof shown to the people.

We and

.Mis-

has

leo-

the Bridewell over them to compel them

clan eotdruak at Omaha on the 2-'d, and Uo pav them. S rSmJl of fiftl ca.h, a cheek The says lht Ih s . I. .the n Ua vc

publication oi huhmih '" 'm ,i......!.ti.in.r flirts flHcertalncd

All is 4.et on "r"1 ZSn wllh lb,! "ons. Disastrous rains The Commission Is In tho vicinity ol He- oy rtporw.rs epvwia j b fiuJf g

TtnAcaHX. iv Def-uty Sherlif;

KUK.U

rat.

DOLrit

Cook and Win. Fruien, were

. . . . t I.. .......

in a faction nni in .u...J(

JCBtucky, on the 22d.

A....U,, i tuohii z tisr ner nrmy ir

rtioini ----- -

The psople of Pkilippopolls, capital ot 1K)ss,bk action lu tae Balkan provinces.

Eastern KHimellv nave reoenea, kw

the Govcraor-Geieral, dipwel the Gav

ernmentanddeeiared a anion of ltoumella

with Belzada.

SrAlxk aegotlatiBj for the purchasa of two raen-of-wir that are being built In Klnd for tke Japanese Government.

A Si'axish r arris on kas leea estabikked

oa tbe chief of the Pelew Islands.

Ox tke ltk a delegation startsd from

Dallas, Tex., to Kokomo, Iail., to retar a

aLI aaBtured durlar Ue war irom

the Fiftr-seventh Indlaaa regiment.

ntaASTHODS rains are reported In tke

Yaaoe, Oaaefclta, Ked aad Lower Missis-

stapl River valleys.

Ti Parim k averse to seadlag a com-

mkekBotiBflulry te Egypt la oae jane

tioa wltk a Brttkh. smmksloa.

IxKhmIsb eoeit eireies It is hoped tkat

tke signatory pewr- of tko Berlin treaty will settle tke Roaaaellaa troubles amiea-

MThOX 1. Bosh, a prominent u.uiuest

dent th Hannibal & St. Joseph Ball-

way, Mead. .,.,..I

Bulgaria is intuins i0-u.v . . .i . nf i.ttifcaii anil

men tetween ine v v,f"-

forty Iato the array. Mark W. Tow;.vhesd, a school teacher,

living near Lancaster, uip., now killed bis wife on the 23d and, with his

babe In bis arms, surrenuareu uimseti w the nutaorltles.

It Is reported in tonstaawnopie Turkey Intends to fight for the restoratkn of the statu quo ia Koumella. The Chinese quarters at the Black Dlaj.. oat t. t mb 'lASf f Ate

Md Mine, iu itsjwhisw"

were burned oa tke 21at by a body .ii inttti. The Chlnanitfn fled,

fr UnvoriimeHt of Turkey has made

. watinit aitnlnst the systematle ler-

secatloa of Turklsk subjecti l Keutkera Kussla.

THE WALKUP CASE.

TJieTrlid or Minnie WuHho. AVatkup Set fur October lOtli.

EMroKt.t, Kas., September 22. All ,ir.M . ir. tbn trhil of Minnie Wallace

"Walkup for the alleged poisoning of hei husband taking place at Lmporla has been dispelled by Its being placed on the docket of the Lyon County Hlstrlct imicn r.. it, Oraves presiding, for

V.UU.V, - . ,

trtlinr mill, aud the Biaiemens oi u

rif.ir.lior mill, aud the Stat

w. W. Scott. Mrs. Walkup'?

would Insist on

MILLIONS OF DAMAGE. Serious r.ftVet of Ueeent Itidns In the Cot

ton llelt of TeiM The i.os riuniue.. .Millions or IlotlK-!ndy Cotton 1b Plentlfiit. G.i.vkton-, Tkx., September 22.-Kc ports arc coming from the cotton belt districts of Texas, showing that tho heavy ralna of tho past week have worked serious damage to the standing cotton. The northern section of the State was not so seriously affected as tral. southwestern and eastern

cxieuuuu ns

far north from the uuu as uorsicaua.

a distance oi ow " an far west from the Louisiana line an Lullne, on tho Southern Pacific, a distance ot 208 miles. It will thus bo seen that the damaged areas arc quite as large as tho States of New V ork aud Pennsylvania combined, and comprise the most valuable portions of the Texas cotton belts. Tin most disastrous rains occurred In the middle of the cot-tott-plcklng season, and reports Indicate SStP thousands ot acres bay., gone to waste for want 6t gathering. It being Jraimaslble to pick cotton while It Is wet. Hanters are gathering the fallen crop from the ground,thereforo manythousand f t.,iv cotton may be anticipated

tr'l ;.,. it Is estimated that two-

on.

attor

the case

timt. time. Both the pros-

will he represented

uy"kcmlent counsel, lion, Jrho.. P. rom 'Mnn

Fentou, of Leavcnwortn, nan., iav...K w. . ... ,- ftbout one-

the developments wmcn nw s u,. . ...... -- . 09timates have yet

the final outcome of the case as iine ue- "7""rrVnd lowering of thd gra lease, and tbe. proceed ngs of tke trUl atrfUon, am. iow g

nrotaUe to be of unusual interest. i " -