Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 October 1885 — Page 2

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TOPICS OF THE DAT.

a Paasls, n.. mi Mm

rataHa ed. wttn. aa as. On of

kiUaU will probably lib.

Ornotn CasnatMaaa at Cedar BapMs,

Il,mUm M.h, aaot twk at a blghwny-

dllagklm M l

tatty woeadiBg a llaa4r 1

Turn Ceeriae wf rii aoest frees Daa.

with Mm Caw. Tbe Oread Duke

will wniiil Mm Moeseaoffs at

ta Park oC Mawe Walde.

Mm Ctaa rotate Vataa,

fAty- brae

B aBkA4ai.aaala MMal IwwBly!"'

st.a m galenas. Italy.

af an

forty- ares

taXMlTMl OB Mm H. aa

several etaae be ouMytac' strtees.

Joaac Ywcnsrr, a? ew XaatJeo, baa

ink defease to Washington,

hUorsaJ ay Mm oasekte Mm Territory.

Tarn BerTian, awW bjr n3BgMUna, km ewmi Mm Balfariaa frontier aaar Ohashoi and are advancing toward Boaa. ms Hsnvar Dmao Wecr. tpW Bristea envoy, awl Mm For hev kld the protooel issue oMas; Um iwraawtt at CTF-

Th OUhm QtiifiaiH

m4T awe ssMedMy wMti

Mm work at batMfaac raft ways Mm Baaptre.

Tmm tida ot Tnrkar

peaapowrsMuedrstaed Mm be win MMlar aa drcftUiow roc-k Mm Bulgaria naka. Canstx ax. MoCixmkvt willed ak prop-

-w - . iti.i Cacriaaa. Bkhop JM-

LM1U, of Brooklyn, Mara ey , of AlWty.

ad ettata? Me-

XCwroMtn ow kaowa to have toe Hlted ia Mm railroad dtaaster a Mm Lett g Tailty Road at Hackaaaaek aidaa as Mm night of Mm lMu Juuca Daira, mm of Mm OaeiaBaM data' CosemstSee of Oaa Hundred kTeeatgattag Mm aUeged eleeMoa frauds, hai Ma arrartoa oa a eaarf at perjury. Camr Bosuybbad of Mm Cherokee XaMe baa applied to Mm Traaaary Depart-

between Mm GovoraaMat aad nu

Xatk. Camkxat, Xewbax, la aa addreas at lANdoa,aaidMM Fnetaa Caacoa waa Mm bulwark of Mm country agalaat atbekaa, asm: wished aU aaeeaM to MmmoV leading Mm Chare.

AMiinA- MKrr, commander of the Fraaok fores la Madagasear, aa baaa remIM for dwoWyhMC rdor w" CMfaa ia caMc Mm Hovas at Tarafat oa MMlAtaof SaptaattMTkwt. WjfTT-otcK ToriaWd aawoasaa of mHpax wen reaortad ia Xoatrtat aa Mm ilat. Seraral witeMMa waa ware praioat ia Mm Falioa Coart wara froat a koaaa ia walok doatag Iroi aa-aox bad oeoarrad. Br aa axateaioa of t ia a ooal atlaa at KyawaMt JaaoMoa, Fa., oa Mm Slat, aaaBtaawas'iaataaMy kilted aad arrea totally iajarad. Mxat , wko wara la

i at Mm Mate, aaa a aarraw ea

I Mm faaMa aaw ot Btt rs. Bolt ia BaMaaore. M4.. Mm aoart aa Mm 9a awardad Mrs. Bt a daaraa af aaaaratioa

MiaitTi-fl Mm eroM-MH, Mm allaga

ia wMok wara aot saaportod ay

acoot A aaaiOtrt atloaadarstaadfaf: ia aaidto kara daraMaad katwasa Raaaia aad Atria ia ragard to Mm Xaatwa aaaoMoa,

SMrria'a aaaafMiac atattada gravaiy

it

TaaacwWa oisaty-ona aw oaaoa of aaoiaraaad forty daaMM fraat Mm difaaaa raportad oa Mr Sltt MH-oaaaoat

Spain. Tkara wara forty-taraa

oCeotora aad twaatyMwaa FalorMo, Italy.

daaMM la

A iMvraifaaT ia oa foot to

oaarakaa, MMatars aad oMmt paMia ktati tatfoai la Xoatraal iaorar to aid ia praanrtacMM fartaar apraad af saaati-poc. It k, kowtrar, axpaoiad to aMat wWi tmlaat opptiKloa froat Mm Fraaok pma aad

ijavmAJrr Sotokisc, wko ia aarryiaff Aa proaaata froat Mrfa aaaaary to Mm aarlaa aatrraa la Mm rkriaity af Mm Brrar Im, arrirad at Irmatak Saptaaabar (oM style), waara aa iataaaad raialafac aaatt Mm wiaaar roads wara apaa to Takatak. DaaPATcacs from Aaeo, Font, aa aaaaeaa Mm dofaat af Mm Moatoaaros aadarMM aalabratad prla. Bios, and Mm tooth of taa lattor. Tka kaadttM are aaarly asMaat ia Mm aorMMra prariaoM,

wkiokaaaa-to aa catartac aaaoaf alarm.

ChHratux, Law Wallac, as-aMalator to Tarkay, saoraMy laft for that oaaatry twa waaksaffa, oatoaoialy oa a katlaaas te-ip faBawTarlc It kaa atooa traaapirad Mwt ka kaa foaa to CoastaaMaopw oa lav portaat kasiasis, Mm parport of wkiokh aaJy kaowa to ala faaaiiy. Tac Gtvtt Bar irioa CoaMalaaloa kaa ad-

aVaasad a MMor to Mm Frasidaat aaUtag kMaaaioaalbaattiBataMd by Mm FaaaylTala BtpaUioaa Coatatttota to onWiist patlMaal aiataianata ia Mm do partaaatt,aadaaaaaaaaff Mm propnoty K aHM:lacaalaTaatlgaMoaofMM ataotar. Tmt Frotldoat kaa rirtaaMy daeidadto PHhmmMm appafataMat of aBaparlR taadoat at Mm Oaaat aad OaodoMe Barray

MftiM Mm aMaMac ot Coagraai. It kas koaa aggsats to Mm Proitdoat Mmb aa afftaaar aflaar of Mm amy or aary agt praoaMy ka daialladto parforai Mm datlas of tka asm, aad tkat aatitiaa k aow aa

tloa.

works of Mm Ltfayatta Bagar Ra , aicat atttas aaaMi of La'ayaM.

raok ay Ifajktalag oa Mm aigat

aad baraad to Mm t iaaawaaoot ttJM

Wx. B. QttATsa, af iyraoaaa, X. Y.t

oasailtm aatalda oa Mm lata.

Ax oaatoaad eoal trala oa Mm Loklgk

ValWy Raitroaa ootlkUd with a froktkt

trala at Btaak Oreok Joaotioa oa Mw ltk

aad fortr ears aad Mm looaatotiTa of Mm

aaal trala wara eosapM'.aly daawlfahad,

eaaahag a loss af fi&,0JO. Tax latoet pkaaa ot Mia Foat-oMoa da faloartod eaaa af IWatar Walls Mm Post offfoa oWrk at Raaora, Fa., waoaa ataal

iaca awaaatad to thoaaaads of dollars, is

kls raaigaaMaa aad light to Caaada. Walla karasbakiad kirn away eradttori

aad a wlfa to wkoas ka kaa baaa awn-lad

laas Mmb a saoaMu

Wx. Bkckkk, a olMaaa ot Riactowa,

Fa,, was groaad to piaeaa oa Mm CaUwiaaa

Mdst af Mm Raadiac Battroad oa taa

Mta. Ha was walking a taa track toward

kls rasidaaaa wkaa a fral&kt train

traak aad raa ovor kiss. An koar waa

aoeapid ia pioklag p kls reaw ih, piacs bv wiaea. wkieh wara scattsrad ia avary

Urtiam- H w Mvaatv-two rasrs of

aaa aad was aaa of tka foaadars af Ska

aadoah. Fa.

Txs Kock Island Railway Coaspsay kas

iacaed aa ordar forbiddiaK ita employes

la Iowa aatariasr aalooas or drlakiag in

toxicaMaa! liquor.

lUnn Crrr. Dakota, kas offared ftt.WJ

for Mm taratiaas ot Mm Btkbora VaUay

Boad. aad axaaeta to gat It.

Walt. Wbttmax, Mm post, is daclialag

la aoalMi aad kia ayasigbt ia also faHtag.

Rabtbocm. Mm French artist, kad ar

-r.dusaU for Saw Tork oa Mm tk

TaKFittabarsk (Fa.) wladaw tlaHi fae-

torios are reaaaaiag work after six woathi

at LurU. Km., oa Mm Sltk Mm

WaVkap mb waa opaaed, Mm Uta, pre -Mitinr i:s mm h.b4 tka taklac of taeM

aaoay wa bKBo.

Tmi Sorriaa Miaiatar ta Kaclaad, ia a

wMor lo Mr. Gladstoaa, dafaads kk eoaa

trr' acMoa.

The Pope kaa ealkd a BMatiitg at tka VaMeaa to dra(t iastraeMoas to tka Fraaok

Bteaora.

v .OoraajHM Wasbborx was the chief

spaaker at the Yale Collage Alaaml Aaao

datina saaatiag at SpriagaaM, Jtaas..

taaSHk.

Tax Traaaarr DatMrtaMBt, aa Mm Hh,

Mfekatd mjm oaaeas of silver for da-

HvM-r ot Mm Xaw Orkaas aad Fktiadal

ohlm mbiU far ooiaaae iato staadard dol

Isrs.

u mmmfM holiarad at Robm MMt

Arbkkoa Gibboas of Baltimore will be

ada a eardlaaL

Mamarjo IlcxxDUxa. wboaa sktarwas

kv m. mttq aaaaed Taskel at Ib

diaaapolk, lad., sobm days siaee, TaAkel ia aoart oa the SOih.

Trpk bilk agaiact BdHor Btaad of tka TU Jaalf Ocutt aad Mm other prkoaars

im .K. .rniraM abdaetioa eaaa have

hB toaad br Mm Graad Jary.

Rkt. C. M. Booth, a Baptkt eraagelkt.

h htM aaaaaaded trow Mm ekaroh at

BWi'-rftltl. Kui.. for foraary aad oMmt

daealMal praotloes.

Mrs. Ljuiotby kaa baaa aaataicaad to xir ia eort in Loadoa for refaainic to

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pay bar koaaaaoM aaws, areea-w Mlk, ear. It k daiaaed MMt bar kasbaad k re poaatbk for tW Wis m Mtlo. Cbas. Gkakt, a aaaaibar af Mm Haas Opera Cosspaay, waa probably fatally injured at Troy, K. T., oa taa 9Mb, wktk laaalag oat of a oar wladow, kk head ttrikiag aa Ima pillar. Thomas A. Kmsok, Mm iaraator, was

granted oaa patent ea Mm Mtk for a cow atatator for a dyaaaM-aMotrk BMohina aad three pataats for isaproTaaMata is

aiootrk llgbtteg. Fmhok Awiakmr kas aaaiaMaad waok Xatfoaal atiHMa of BaJgaria

Bavrtera Roasaatta foraarrica ia dataase of Mm eoaatry. Tke result of Mia aapplaaMBtary ekeMoas la Fraaaa shows tkat there will be Stl Republican aad 996 Coaaerrattres ia Mm aewCaasabar ot Depatks.

CnriKS of Mm doeuBMat for tka aattta

Baaat of Mm Caroitae Ielandi oaesMoa hare

bean aaat to Mm Bpankk and German gov araaiaats by Mm Pope.

Tux ForMtteatfaas Board met or Mm Mtk At the oaVce of the Saeratary of War.

Xaarly MMwkokday was spaat la reading aad diaeaaaiag Mm plans submitted by

iaYenton.

Caxok Farkar speaks ta glowing terras

of hie reception in Mils oaantry aad pays

a kick tributa to our educational lastita

tkas. which bo says are superior to those

of End ami.

Ton MULBOOft, a fourteen-year-old boy,

robbed bk mother of orar t,W at ToungsIowa, O., on thefts, and went to sleep in

& woodaaad. where ka was eaatarac aaa

Mm money reooTered.

Trovblx k bra wing; ia DeaaMrk awing

ta Mm refusal of King ChrkMaa to dismiss

Mm Bttrapp Cabinet in eoaapliaaoa wiMi a

rata of Parliament.

Michael Davitt addressed a krge

aaseting at Olaacow on tke W:k, and

wrae a union ot Mm Irish with Mm Radi

shot

Hasf.'MAtow.a Hay was aarkd aa Mm

MX at Fiatabargh, Fa.

A Mw whisky aaa baaa for mad,

aad wbkky baa goaa na.

Wiumimmr. a a)Ma. waa asaluiai

ally kilkd with a say pktal at OtaalnasK, a, oa Mm Slat.

Tnk Amoriaaw siMstsuaa f Araawaaai

wa ia sassloa at Haakvitla, Tann., oa mm

Taa Aniarlean Oaa Light AasoeiaUaa

bagaa Ita annual aoaraaMoa at daaiaaat!

Loata Ribl's eaaa was Uhaa up faraan-

aidoraMoa by tba Frlyy Cauaall of Ka

il aad aa taa Sad.

Ottx bum waa killed and three lauuif

wounded by falling derrioks at Liw.

Haas., oa Mm iit "

Tnc sotrea at Park ia honor of Prinoa.

W aide mar of Denmark mmbmm have baaa

alto ether toaey and daoidedly racAereA.

Canon Pakkak apoka oa "Tka Atoaa.

BMnt" at Mm RpWeopal Cbarak Congress

at Hartford, Conn., on Mm Slw,

Jvimm R. F. Bvcknmx, af Kensucxy aaa

baaa offered Mm CkkfJuaMeaship otXew

Hoxko.

Raxkkb Bbainbrb, of Winnipeg, a.,

gives aa aoeouat ot his abanouon ana

where he kas been ainos.

TMKft.tkaaHual r union of Mm BapienK

Lodtte, United Order of Honor, began at Indianapolis, lad., on ib Slat.

Tkb Secretary of the Treasury has bmhis

an important ruHng h-""

skipping AaMriean grain In Cannulas

bottoms.

ExaiMKB Gso, Ckawkord was kllleo

by an aecWeat to tka ttiroogli axpresi oa

the Fan-Handle Itoaa, irom Liouisviue ic

Chicero. at SnarnsTilk, Iiul., on the Skt.

A t.om j Fuerr. n counterfeiter, who hat

for twenty-live years puaaled tka United S ate secret ervie, lias at last been con-

vie ed at Louisville, Ky.

ttiv. Dcvcajc HaoGrmor. sent fby the

ScoltUh Land League to Scotland to ia

vesiicate tbe condition of the crofters, has re'ursed and xires a pitiful aoeount of

Utena. .

A xumber of mueieal oalabriUas, inolud

tn Amtirolae Thomas. Diibs. Massenet

aad other coatpoeers, visited Xbm. Minnie

Hauk en the Slst to bid her farewell oa

her departure for America at Havre.

Lelaxd UL8ROVK, twenty-six years

old. son of Berry Bulgrove, the veteran

journalist, was crushed to death oa the

21st between tbe depot walls and a train,

while enzaxed in sealing ears, at Indian

apolis, lnd. The body was horribly mu

Minted.

A 8RKAT tre broke out ia Xetoow, Rus

k, on tke Slst, and caused enormous loeaes. Seven person were kUled and

four injured.

Alexander AiKxxs, ninety years old,

living alone near Stra ford, Unt., was

found korriblr Baurdered on tna zist.

There was a gunshot woual in the abdo

men, and hk head had been nearly severed, from ts body with a raaor.

Ix Mm Criminal Court ;at Charlotte, rs.

C., on the Slst, two negroes, Nelson Stew, art and Anderson Davis, were sentenced

to be banged November 35th for burglary.

The twenty-second annual convention

ot the BroUMrlieod of Iooomotlve Engi

neers convened In New Orleans, La., oa the 21t. About SO) delegates were pres

ent. The session was private. iThe con-

veatioatwae to ooatlau? in sessloa for I ten days.

Jonas Tax Brunt, la taa supreme

Court, New York, dismissed the complaint ia tke suit ot Mrs. Xary Maud Watson, a granddaughter ot Mm late John Anderson, the millionaire tobacconist, to establish

her claim to more of her grandfather's monev than she was awarded by the will.

Tke Judge held MMt, although Mr. Anderana might have bean fanciful, yet his mind

waa perfectly sound.

Tax office ot Mm First Assistant Post

master-General at Washington was closed froat boob on the SSd out of i aspect to tka memory of the late Hsloolm Hay, foraMr-

ly incumbent of tn .'rare.

OOUMTY JAILS.

V.,iH. a. a Faaer On Mm faajeet at ffiins'r TVnf '""h" Vrngn

Mi fan ran fcgaj, IuIbWMM anprTw few "weveww

a

tka

Tax number af kegs bandied by Weetera packers during Mm week ended the 3TMi was ,m, eemrareJ with M,M for the sasne tlaae last year. The total front Jfarak Irt lo aato was 4,7,OW agalaat W,M laet year. Tke movement at Mm prineipal posaas ineHarek 1st k as folwwat Okago, M,; Kansas Ody, m,i Mslwaaay M; Bt. Leak, yMfNf ItldaaWWaHsifef lWaP C3w4B ftapfek, l.fhaVf; Gwretaad, Mg,ttf Ola-BffBBBmtm-BsL IViwMML BBBBBBBBBBBa gVspaFrw

Tna session of the Cabinet oa tke 96th

was almost entiretr devoted to matters relating to tke Postal Union. Certain

modifteaUoM of existing rogukttons were agrsai to sShI Mm doeauMBta signed by

Mm President. All Mm members of Mm

Cabinet were In aMoadanea.

W. A. McDowell, of St. Leak, Ma., k

reported to have eloped with Miss Mamie

Donnelly, a clerk ia a phonograph gallery

at New Haven. Conn. McDowell graJ

anted at Yak In im. Mis Donnelly if

remarkably beautiful and aeeontplished

young lady.

Tnc mritiasi woven meat kas heat an

uhimatlm to King THejbaw of Burmah

giring him four days k whtek to comply,

aad failure to do si was ta be followed by

A . j. t.Hi m m uaabaakJsAa xn mn I 1 f foot at bsmw was reporsea ta jsmbi'

aaa oa the llet, imps flag railway travel

OONDINSED TELEGRAMS.

Unx man was ktiuu a ltd three wounded

by aa explosion la a Virgiak ooal atlne on the fid.

HoRrtis Fraxxlix. President ot ttM

New Yi.rlc Life iBeuraNoe Comiany, died

on the 33d.

Rhjkt Rrt. Jakrs Fkaskr, D. D.,

Bisiiop of Manchester, i dead.

Tke New York Presbyterian Synott ne

pi ores the publication of Hun Isry newspn

pars.

Tmk sessions of the Monetary Confer

enee have bn resamed nt Paris.

KrAX Loxe, e( Indiana, nas b?en ap

pointed C.iief-Justicj of the Supra me

Court of New Mexico.

TROor.H for the invasion of Hannah are

beini rapidly transport 1 to Rangoon.

Tax seventy-third annuel meeting of

Amerkan Antiauarian Socle y was held

at Worcester, Mass., on tie 221.

The Por'e levins a oonferenee of the

powers to b' held a' Constantinople for

Mm settlement of tbe RountelkH trouble.

The movement startel by the local

Beam of Health at Montreal In favor of

closing all churches is being strenuously

opposed by the clergy.

Tmk bodies of the eight victims of the

disaster atllackensaek Bridge, N. J., ware

I nMed on Ilsrt'i Ilsnl by the Kmigrant

Commissioners.

It is rumored and denied that Attorney

Btsell. former law partner of President

Cleveland, at Buffalo, is to be appointed

Governor of Dakota.

The Baltimore 4c Ohio Railway refuses

to assent to any advance or to anyfpooltng agreement until It k recogn zmI as a New

York line.

boott v r nnxR. or A.cne, sx. u., ex-

Superintendent of the Old Colony Rail

roau, wno ims ueen misong, h it owed up or the 21, claiming to have Immh on an

extended spree.

& -e w -

A mkbti.nb oi ineunrrson uyoeuni, a colored organization, was held nt Boston

on the 23d to x iitHH-niorak tbe If ftie h anniverssry of the mobbing of William

Lloyd Garrison.

A vkrbict In favor of the defendant was

rendered on tbe aid In Mm eae Golds

smith against Jay Gould at Hew York.

for Infoi nation furnished In regard to Mm

doings of the Order of the Golden Garter.

Tmk Privv Council of Bugland hat tils

misted Mm appeal of Kiel. The Canadian

Government officials say he will be hanged

November lOtb. It is reported that Beer eta ry Whitney baa found Mm present status of the Pay-' master-General Mmith court-martial a very embarrassing matter and solution is about to be reached which will arford relief to both the Beerelary and officer later eased. Mr. Bmitk is about to tender hk reetgBa Men as chief of Mm bureau of previsions and eieMilng and be reinstated without any aspens lea at bis naval rank.

ansBih. as Mew Vara,

pvwaa Asseoktloa nt Mis. DaYaotT, Mjom., Oatobar It. Tna

knowing U a eoaelas aunt wary at a tarUlag paper oa Couaty Jalla" read t Mm Aaaaal Coaveatloa af Mm national

AMoaUMaa now ta ieaaloa la

tak altjr, ay Mr. York. It nreeeak a rivid pktare af Mm

etlla to ladivldaak aad to eoakly saw-

Mtlag trant tbeea my aoamrea aaa badly governed falsely io-ealled rel or story laatltutkas: The great objeetton to the. County Jatk, a sftr sawl a lesered , eoaatets In the WMliSntaste aoMWlngllag of the latma ana their uareetralaea couspaaloatuip. dayttate. ad the priaoaera are herded toHexM acosauioa apartment, without employment na without dtMipUne; theaiMHi. ilsSlon k neressardy dehaalnit iand tends to tedaoe them alt to the moral level ot the won. The force of this otojecMon oan be understood only by considering the diverse etementa which make up the population of

the Ceuusy Jan, xne miw rv w " essentially dliereat and distinct purposes: Mrs, ha pfacee of imprisonment under penal sentence of persona who have been tried for enuM of a minor order nnd convicted, aad secondly, as places ot detention until trial lor persons who are aecueed of crime, or who have been witnesses or crime. The oeraons thus detained comprise many

lanooeni permms, wt wm m cwi.iit grade. Irom young men who have oonwmtea their nrst misdemeanor and have uat starti ilnwBwsnl enresr. to old. hardened

erimlaals who have parsed n lame fraction

ot tuelr live in puson anu are kh most helnoua onensea' known to the criml

sal law. All msee uinerent ciassee, ino inuoeeat and the Kullty. theyonng ana the old, tbe novice and the adept in crime, are treated In the County Jail without the allxhtest distinction, and all are thrown together la

aromiscuoua association. ... The Countv Jail Is like a hospital where, If

such an absurdity can be Imagined, nil the

patients are eonnneu in a single room wiynout any rettard to the contagious eharaeter at the complaints from whUjh they are jut-

leriay. ia vne jau, n w muro m a the iwisonorsare kept in enforced Idleness! and so, as by a malevolent forcing, the leay. eaof unrlshteousuess Is made to pervade the whole mass. . . , ., These are the reasons why the County Jails are declared by every one who has Investigated their condition to be 'schools ot crime." stnclalr Tousey said of them: "More of the vice and crime that prey upon the community can be directly traced to the corrupting Influences of the County Jail than to any other cause, not excepting the use of intoxicating liquors." , .... The evils pertaining to the County Jails are so widespread and universal that It would be difficult to say which State in the Union Is entitled to the pre-eminence of having the worst Jalla: and the same abuses still exist that characterized them nf ty and even a hundred years ago. The movement la favor ot prison reform, which has achieved the most marked results, has been directed almost exclusively toward prisons of the higher grade: and so the County Jails have remained the most stationary as well us the most dUjrracelul element la our political orxanlsm Two measures of reform, or more properly of revolution, are Insisted on as absolutelj

indiepensable. The tlrst oi these is at elimination from the County Jail of all per sons convicted and under Bentenre, and tht ...t.llnn ..f ,hn tail In Uiio an a nlnce Of fte

tent Ion lor persons accueeu oi crime um trial; aad during this period of preliminary

restraint, wuicn is oruiwaniy urni, nrisoner should be confined In n separate apartment where comma nidation with other o1 the Jail shall be Impossible, hneh Isolation

is esfCaiiai as me wnij moun the moral contamination resulting from as soclatlon: and Is useful, too. as a eimstenlnc. and healthful discipline to the prisoner, raw of the exlstln? County Jails are so construct ed as to answer the requirements of sepa rate coaHnement: some of them are sua

ceptlble of remouenng, ous n is irm i vast majority of them that they are worthy only of utter destruction. Kor sanitary reasons alone, most of these structures ought to he leveled to the ground with righteous ln

(Hire alien. ,

The seoona measure oi rirm mummn la the eetabllehinent of suitable refonntory prisons U receive the County Jail convicts. Hatter reformatory results are attained In h

large prison than in h smau one wmun wttatn well-defined limits; and aslntcte reform -

atory prison wottiu meet me ucmmiua m four fiht or twelve counties according to

the varying density of population. The new

prisons reiuire, iiwreiuKi ui ..v. county institutions; the county organization Is Ill-adapted to the maintenance ot a punitive pneon, nor is there any reason

on principle wny tne county undertake to punish offenses agninet State law. Tlie State should protect Its own ma.esty; and all convicts of whatever, grade should be delivered over to the State, which ought to control all prisons for the punishment and treatment of criminal offenders. The advantages of such centralized admin

istration woum consist in securing uuuormtp i th atiniiMtiMi of nana! iusttee

throughout the State, in Increased efficiency, and in the Introduction of more sc entitle

methods of reformative principle. All the orisons In England Have been made subject

to the central administration of the Home

Department, ana since tne auoption oi inns measure the decrease of crime la Kagtand has been continuoue and rapid.

, In answer to the economic eojeciien vnii the reforms proposed Involve large expendIture of money, two suggestions are made. First, experience has demonstrated that approved method of prison discipline will reform (I, e. will divert front a life of crime and

turn into isw-aoiuing sin hu-huiiiwum citizens) eight convicts out of every ten sub-

ecteu to treatment. merenuiuBnuw ly In pregieMattlioElmlralteformatory.and that, too. with felon convicts guilty of State rrteoa oCensea The statement can be vlni

dleated by positive ngures mat tne saving vu the community computed In actual money resulting from the reclamation or eighty per cent, ot our Jail convicts, would be aufHolent M h stagle year to rebuild all the County .lulls In the baited States. The other suagea Mon in answer to the economic objection l

of a different character, unr civilization it menacetl by subtle forcee nt work under tinnames of socialism, communism, nlnnlsm, these forces are yearly acquiring system

and strength, and are openly aostue w ww and order, to property, to every organised aevernment, to religion, to all that makes life worth living. It Is to the criminal classes that these lawless organizations ewe their energy aad deadly persistence, and K is certain that from the County

Jalk comes a steady column of recruits to

swell their ranks. That mow must o stopped, at whatever eoet: It Is not a question of paltry economies, but a necessity for self -preservatlou-an nrgeat and sacred daty of eltiaeashlp.

THI WALKUP OASC

rant f A sweats Havkg Msmm kg mes. WaahiM UtaaHy Mas

la ratpaea Vet fta tJtear. Xmponia, Boa, Ootober If. Aa asttUy.Urge awmbar of leaks won la Uaadanos at the Walkiap trial ysatarday mania. Coart opaaed prowpUy at it a. at., aad Judge Grave taaUoned Mm jury agtlust read in any newapapers wkUa Uw trial was la JK&Krase. Taa Brat wltasa was Waleo Wooster, who k the Under Sheriff Mr. Wooster said be waa present at the death at Mr. Walk up, aad prod need a kMar whkh waa glvaa him by Mr. Klnaty tbe day Wslkuu dkd. Mrs. fatiuk Hkjkey waa the next witSNt, ana said ska waa acquainted with Mrs. Walknpand had a conversation with bar attar th death af Mr. Wilkup. Tka defendsst said aaa had seat a cloak to Maw Oileaus, aHd Mr; Walkup had offared a present of money to liur mother, wniea aad been reluscd. In the er aseza initiation the wltnaaa said Mrs. Walk np exhibited a great deal of entotlon durlnx n conversation lust previous

tn Mr. Walk mi's death, and nnoke oi

taklna- lha lieat oaie possible of Mr.

Walkun durlim hla stokneas, and could

not see how people could think she could commit sueh a crime aa to kill her litisband; that a four-year-old child would

have mora aense thsu to utiy poison

right heie, It It was intended to be pnt

to that use. Countv Attorney Leleuan

offered a bottle Inscilbed "poison," with

sktnl and cross bones, aa evidence.

Alloe Carter, a oulored servant at Mr.

Sonuiien', who lives next door to Mrs Walkup, teetltlctl that she heard Mrs

Walkup My, prior to tier tiusbaua'a death, that brlnxlas and ptittlnsc a bed

. on the ioor reminded tier of laying

oat some one. The witness was cross examined, but nothing farther was ellc

Iteil.

Mrs. Julia Summers, who 1 a next-

door nelshbor to Mrs. Walkup, testified

that sbe was preKont during a conversa tlon on Saturday afternoon, August 16th 18SS. about three o'clock, when Mrs. J

m Walkun stunned to converse with Mrs.

and the witness. She said aha

ffolns- down town to purchase

madlelne for Mr. Walkup. !She aaltl

h had been verv nick the night before.

Witness asked her why she did not call n1 her the witness. She said he would

not allow her; that she thought

Inst so Both Mrs. Kinney

DEATH IN THI WT.

rarshnstd CnM Mtne-Mna .Man iMetaatly KHted,

Patasty iMlnrsaaaM tKnaes Han

dastlftaWe Hensletde. Uniontowk. Pa., October 19.-

-About

elarsn o'clock last nhjcht as the Taaker Bros, were returning from a shooting match at Hadentowa, ten mllaa distant, they stopped at the house of Ira Tate, ayoaag married man, One of tbe brothers threw a atone through the window. This awakened Tate, who sprang from his bed, seised a shot-gun and came to the window. At thk moment Rel Tanker harled a olabatTste, whkh missed htm aad knocked his wife down. Tak f red the gun, kllllag Kel Tasker InsknUy. Tak then oame toUntoatown and gave hlnwelf ap. Thk U tke slx'h homlcltliMmt has nocarrtd la Fayette County la' aide af a moata. The marderer ot Ferry at Meyers ststloa a week age k still at large. st A Keealettraat OoagregaMen.

of do

and Mm.

Hummers offered their services, and Mrs.

Walkup thanked them, and went tiow i town. Witness did not see her wh-n she came back, but did a few moments

afterward sitting; on the porch with a

Mnthpr Hubbard oa. Witness had seen

ir Walk mi .when he started rldlatr,

ft was more than ten minutes before she

Mrs. Walkun. She sat on the porch

with him lust before he started

iHb. Tt was some time after her re

turn before Mr. Walknp returned, about an hour. "On Sunday morning,'1 con-

tinned the wltnaaa, "I learned throuh

my servant girl that Mr. Walkup was verv tdck the night before. I sent my

duuffbter over to Inquire after hk health.

He was a little better. I noticed he was very sick Sanday afternoon, the evening ttr b e-nt Into the buzsv. Later In

th Hn dav I had a talk witli the de

f.iiiUnt. who related a dream ahe had

about Lizzie Walkup slnslng Kock of Ages.' and dressed m crape. No thing

was ssld about Mr. Walkup going to

die." Cross-examined, the wltnew said tht she had seen Mrs. Walkup walling

on her husband just as any woman should

do when her huaoami was skjk. William Walkun. the son of the de

mimmI. was then examined. He was aot

livinv at borne when his father died.

. n. Kellv. recalled from yesterday,

teatinsd that Mm. Walkup wan la his

atnre on the Sondav preceding Walkupe

demise and asked H he would sell her ar-

eenle oa Snudsv. He told her yes, u sue

wntt atn tit record. She agreed to

do thk and asked for twenty cents1 worth, which waa wrapped ap In brown

paper ana laneiea araemts iiuiwuh. Thk was glvea her and she algned the rannril. tttalllll? It WAS tO 1)8 BSed aa 9

cosmetic. Tbe poison record was shown In evidence. Cross examined, the witness said tlie'conversatlon at time of the sale was in an ordinary tone, and there apparently was no secret In the purchase. It was not uncommon for arsenic to be used as a cosmetic. WItBess told Mrs. Walkap on Sund;iy that the nowder showed the day previous was strychBine, and she said she had thrown It away or destroyed It. Mr. II. Rates, drunglst, recalled from yesterday, produced his record signed by Mrs. Walkup. Angus 13th, for a purehnse of ten grains of .strychnine. The parpose was not stated lu the book. The general rule for the sale of poison waa to fill thef eoord complete, with the exception ol the signature of the purchaser. The poison rsoord Is open to publie inX. Wheldon, druggist, said Mrs. Walk- . a a.. lAit. a rl

ap was in wis store Agusb oum, asked if the purchasers had to state what they wanted the arsenic for. He answered In the affirmative. She then called for and received twenty-five ocata' worth, stating It was to be used lor this complaxlon. She did not sign the record, bat took the foar oanees of arsenic. nriMs.KxamlnatlsM Mrs. Walkap told

hiM h (lid untsBrnt anybody to know

aha used arsenic rar her complexion. K. it. Warren saw Walkup oh Sattir

day, August lath. He was feeling qalta .n at that time and appeared to be In

Mtceilent spirits. Crosa-fxamlned

Walkup said nothing about feeling an well on his return from Topeka.

ti iw.it wan the basluess partner ol

4h iiocMssd In the cval baalnesa. Ua

w bltn on the Saturday preceding his

death and noticed nothing that would ladtaatfl that he was sick oa that day.

L. Severy certified aa to a oonversatloh he had with the deceased on his deathtii. 1-flva.rdttiir the susnlclons that hk

wife had poisoned him, Mr. Walknp tatlnr that h had beetl lOltl Ilk Wife

procared arsenic from the dttig store and f . . . .. . t i .1 . L. .. a l.a I. 1 1 ail.

nix irMHua ausnieioneu ihv

mlatawred It to him.

e-e

Wmtasa inaa, 1a., Oatober tt. A

kw Ntlaaka before eight u'eloak yeskr-

er mo ruing two aueeeselve expos loss of gaa In No. mine of tna Delaware 4

Hadaoa Comimay, atnynMiuk jHaotlaa,

startled the people living In the vklalty,

wal aa thnaa who ware at work

around the mlae buildings, rtamas inaknUy shot up In the air twenty feet above the faa-boaee. There wna a lMd

report, aad then lor a time all was aim. The mine In whkh the accident occurred

k about a mtk north of ltriaouthbor.

ouih, and three miles fioin here. It has

beast idle since January, uutuieaomiMiny had resolved to reopen it, antlearpenlera and laborera were Im the main gangway

making tbe necessary repalis pro punitory to the resumption of miniate operations next week. There were three gangs . . . a .

of men at work, one in eaen oi lae taree

teams.

Just before eight o'clock a l'olandet

HsiMd ollnakv went into an Hntised

ehamber about three hundred yards from

the foot of th ahalt earryius . . . . . i .. .....

. lUKea lamp. lastanuy mcio

waa a loud explosion, ami many

of the men In the mine were knocked down, bat ho one waa burned or serious.

IV lujuted. They soon recovareo irom the shock and resumed their work. Five

minutes later a second explosion oc

curred which was much mr serious In

Its results, not only to those In the middin gangway, but those lu the veins above and below.

Superintendent Hobert Meyera was in

the lower gangway, and wai xnooKeil dowu by the shock. Those in the middle gangway, however, were the only ones seriously affected. Sixteen men

were prostrated, one of them being killed outright, and eight others eertalnly fatally Injured, while It Is probnablu that onlv two or three out of alt

tbe wounded will recover,

When the newa of the accident spread

throughout the valley Uie excitement be

came Intense, and hundreds ol iersoiis

who had relatives and friends wotking In

the mine nocked to the breaker. The

women and children of the mea who

were lu the pit sent ap a wall that was

moat heartrending.

As soon as possible a rescuing party

was organised, and the Injured men were

brought out of tne mine, an ternuiy burned, but with one exception, still living. As they were brought to the sur

face there wus an oppressive, ominous silence until the condition of the Injured men became known, and then weeping and walling waa renewed.

The first man brouzht out by the relief

party was Thomas Howard. Ho was cut In the back and terribly burned about the head and face. The others were brought

up In the followiug order: Jos. Thomas, David Grimes, JoRn Wood, Frank Spinnett. K.lward I. Jouea. John Lavensky,

Thos. Collins, Anthony Splnnett, John Z t-

Hanky, Thos, Mcuertnott, r. Imlranx,

John Kcrst, Sandy Love, John Cobiey.

All tlrse were found lying near the loot of the shaft In the main gangway. None of them were able to stand up, and one or two were unconscious. Dennis Titus wan found dead two hundred leet away. His body was the last brought out. Jos. Thomas died three hours after being brought out i At eight o'clock laat nlaht Thomas Collins tiled. He wsa a much eateemed man and was prominent In local politics. It ia certain that seven or el-ht of the other wounded men will die.

AN IRATE LAWYER.

Am

Opera mngrr's Injurilekes Altuslea

Secures If Im a CMgeuH. Lkhinon, Pa., October 21, During (he singing of the "Chimes of Normandy" lu Fishet'a Opera House last night by the Hammersly Opera Company, who are here for a week, one of the performers named Mares sing a topical song, daring whkh he made reference to a number of local aSalrs and introduced the name of , .Colonel Frank Seltzer, a

ending attoraey. when hk name was nnationed. the callerv gods aud others

yelled, and Colonel Seltzer, feeling deep-

iy mortmea, wunurew. rtiii m rformance Colonel Ssltzer called at the City Hotel a n dfcl ma tided aa'apolony from the manager. The oftVndlng actor was

summoned by Manager Hammersly, who aald that the use of the lawyers name waa agalnat positive orders. Mares

appeared, and Colonel heitzer Begun u belabor him with his cane, aud Intlicn d

aeveral wounds on his head, riieuus

stopped the assault, and the Two men

were separated. Colonel Seltzer said ne would not have oared so much if hH ame had been used In some mild way,

but It waa a reprehensible eustom si beat, especially when done without au

thority. The actor yeskrday appesre

before squire xreiuer, aim nwie nlslnt aaalaat the lawyer who

Mished ball. It k not believed

ill be prosecuted, a e a The Kp Line ta Mternlty. Boston, Mas., October SI. Mrs.

Besak Llttledale, aged thirty-seven,

lodging at the ABwrteam Mouse, commu

ted suicide yesterday afternoon ny nans lng herself to the gas-jet la her room.

Sim arrived from r.urope tsa nruay. .- has relatives llvlug In Chicago. MrsLlttledale came from Dundee, Scotland. For some time ahe has been III of con-

gumption, and it la supposed mat " tu-came discouraged and suicided to end

hr Btiffrlnea. She retired to her room

Monday afternoon, leaving worn

ahe waa aot to be oaiien til noon yesterday. She

taken a rope which u m at ttrvrt star 1 ILsb hrnuvht with her.

fastened one end to the gas plp ami other around her neck, while stand its onach tlr. When ahe had arranged ilia rope, she stopped down with one foot and rested the other on the chair. h"l was found In this position. Medical Ii amtner Harris was notlned, and he wiiy take charge of the remains until lady's relatives lu Chkago are heru tsont.

MtLWAOgag, Wis., OeUber It.

Arahbkhop Helsse yesterday aabaMttel a ommuakattou to Mm ntembera A Bt Bed wig's Polish Charch, whkh has beta aloeed for weeks la coasequeaee af a revolt lu Mm ooagrsgatloa. The Archbishop persists la Mm re kalian of Mm pastor, aad also la taking Mis nhureh Masgemeat la hk owa charge, daiag away wUh Mm authority of Mm aoagratka. At a krge meeting yesterday after ant the oeagr sgatka MMkt Hilt rt-

BMVftI c t Mh

A Itegna Meal eat Xsamlaer.

Komtkkal, Oekber 81. The chkl sMtnll.ivnv- nlaaarder ol the Board of

Health was arrested yesterday on

ei.ai-M Af ssMultHDon wotueR. He had

Was naaalaa himself of aa the mttlloa:

effkar of health, and has been vklliag

koHsea and insisting upon examining

women to sea If they were vnodmted.

Mbmau nauMd LohIs Maher was arrest

ed oa a eharga of forging taa ilguuturt f a medkal man k a alsan bill of health fcr his household, aad so eaame him to wreeare one of the safety badges utn bf the haokBMa's aakm.

coin

fur-

the case

that

unhit It and

Murytag the Vletlms. Krw Yowt, Oekber SI Carl Henry Gromer, Phllllpeaa, hk wife, aad their two sous, Helnrkh and Guetave, WW were killed lu the Hackeiwack Muadow olllslon, were yesterday morulng sc"1 to Battle Creek, Mkh., for tatermetit. The bodies of foar other vktlms wero burled by tka CoMiulselonera of ttmlgrtku on Ward'a Isiand, after a eatef" ekserlptloa af eaoh oae, for4 future refruee, had been kkea. Frttt, the eper tor, who k charged with the reepo"1 blllty of the aoeldent, la Mug held tt await the anile, af the Qua Jury