Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1886 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURLEllJ
C SOAXX, :r1e4tolr.
TOPICS OF THE DAY.
Tbtm at ah
yMrikirM tM71,ll.
lrkstoesd that the reeeat aMecaAfeaat Fen Ln XIII has net been rNirt4Mk
tTOT at to WW BUBUM.
TMlrUrr el
oed a H fee ,, the per
kondk, to be paid with latcreet Febraary 1
INCRAL.
KMOMAL AH9
RaunMonimu, ac
VI
mrM la How York
hk eeeeia, Mies Feske Bead-
A vnut. hfU mt I lehriag tea by
to iiiw far Mm misetng
vtbftKir nftp Jpn4
Rsv.I.P.SMftfli,C Keen Mhinr, lad., b fallea heir to a targ fectooe in Kew York.inadeavatUbk by the expica-
Dm of u Btoety-Bia year kae.
It k inmrU that to Katta evsrnmint k pr nariag m kfrtoat namt tees f Tramsat tor the whok kiag-
Taw Irish MatkaasUto ki to WXw FarXtwMm id to 1m mIM tor Qkdston aad heme rak. TW an eighty-six of
Tiw kkh JUtkual LMfM ha rfud. to absiai the Cork oaUUmea HH boymHiag to Cork Stoant Facae ComTic LmhIm ft says the Tww h4 the Uberak bar received to reject the crude prapssal tor Mt Irkk FnrMa-
Ixkota h to har adekgate coaventtoa at Far the 13th of Jaauary to discus the Stotoheed qaeatiea a other PhUe
Two oC to Cleveland (O.) rotter-skating rinks, to Casino aad to Legraad, th Utter al7,W rator, hare goae lata kaaaraetoy. A MX k to be mtrodueau ia Congress to lead the name of th Gevwameat to a dwm for an mteraatienal exposition at Chicago ia 19x. Ai etYorto to karaMHsk the dit'eren'Mwm toe Cork (Ireland) Steam Packet Cesnpany mad toe Cattle Dkrs' AeUaiea have failed.
txmpbraxce campaign
ittttbeW. C. T. U. k biBg
arried .a ia toe catered caarea at Waaatogtoa,B.a
COR
Jbjkxxt Garry aaa received
tjrataktory dispatches froat all toe lareMa powers, oa hk re-eleettoa to toe yrideaey of Fraace. Ms. Glamtoki celebrated toe eeTeatyixto aaatreriary ofkle btrtaaay at Hawaraeaeatoeaito. Hewattoe reeipieat mi mY ooagratolatieae. GarTAlx Hoonea" wito toe reveaae alTimrr Raak ku beea ardered free Saa Fraaeieea to Bekriag's Sea to searek far ttoe arieriag Waaler Awetkyit.
decided
A mxiiul eleettoa ka
ia Caaada, Sir Joka MaadoaaM fearfog to aet toeHoaee, wiag to toe kotilJtyattoeFreaekiatoeRieleaee. -WaaR Freeidea aeretoad' aapeiatee yreaiated ale eredaaUate at to Feet-aatoe
mt Riaea, W., aa roeBaer,
kicked oat ot toe place by tke aM i
Ivkaawreacrtod that Gtodatoae kM decided to awaH the predacttoa at the CaaeerratiTe leeal goreraawat awaeare ia rtdattoato Irekwd before reraallag kis
for
Ic-k stated ia Loadaa toat Raeela a-MtoU are aeereclr anatoff aad toat
tocMcaaatrfce aare mt ardars to wmd lor Urn aaaatities of atoree
took-rieweeWTe anaiee. ATacpaeialaMetiag at toe Xilwaakee (fTk.) Morcaaate' AwwciaUo oa the aetk reaolvtiaw wore paeoed oaeooiag toe odmavge of Mr dollars, aad pottttoalag Coagrm o repeal or saopoad toe law for ck
aarodaa4wUl be preeeated to the wMiaa
factoron Jaaaary 1st. It k raeaorod that Joka Bright wiU ret4ga oa the reamwbHag af Farllaiaoat beeaaoe he k eppoted to the adraaced riewi aC too Radkak. Rwkakb O. RatxiaaBT, a etodoat at to Oxford (Md.) MlUtory Aeadoaiy, wae kWod aceidoBtally oa the itftk by a frkad with a pktoi he thoaght was aot loaded. Th Irkh polio hare beea ordered to reaaae the precaatioaary aMaaara adopted dariag the dyaamlto scare. Hcvkt G. Harkisoit, a Oeaaeetkat
architect, has oaed Mr. A. T. Stowart tor arer $a,OW for prof eooioaal eorrlce. The Goraiam aewepapor are fariow over tke action of M. Ctomoaooaa ia ehargiag M. Ferry with aaviag soagkt tke aid ot Friace Bieaiarck ia tke Toaqaia affair.
Thk Balkaa Ooafereace wiU reopen at Coaotaatiaofde oa Jaaaary 17th. Coaat GerU, toe Italian Ambaseador will atake a motion ia faror of toe rocogaltioa of tka Bal-l-ariaaaaioaaadwtU be sapportod by tke Raeeiaa Aabaeaador. H.S.A. Stewart, of FUtebargk, Fa., got to bonds of FiMbargk-P,lW,-wkkk wore pat Hp to toe bigkeet bidder, at W5.87. Albert Faister, proprietor of tke Hotel Wiadtor at Tokdo, O., was that aad seriaasly woaaded by a bar leader sawed H.
A. Milter, oa toe ereafag ot tae seta. Oke of tke gable-cads aaa a large chiaaey of the chemical laboratory of the Skate Uairerslty at Limoeia, Koh., foil oa the a, eratoiag tkreagk the roof aad earryiag ererytkiag to tke cellar, doing hearr damage aad fataUy isjariHg WUlias 8mith, a bricklayer. COMPTROLt-IR Or THE CCRREXCT C!jtos deak toe pablished statomeats that he has kaaded ia hk rerigaatioa to toe Fr eiidoatWiluam PoEKtMAXX, a Gw8 batcher of DaToaport, Ia., rakided oa the 3dth by meaas of aaagiRg ia his bara. Temporary
iaeaaity, eaaeed by hard driakiag, k sapposed to be the eaaae. J. L. Frexch. of tke Uaited Statos re-
craitiag service, wko receatty led from Chicago, wkere ke is waated oa a ckarge of forgiag pay roackers, ka beea arrested at Wiadsor, Oat. He refuses to retara without extraditioa papers, as he Is afraid of being held as a, deserter. A ookvextiox will be sigaed at Madrid dariag the present week, admiteiag England to the CaroUae aad Fekw ktaads oa toe same footing as Genaaay. Six mea were killed by a boiler exploob at Mobile, Ala., oa the 3Mh. Thomas Patxe shot aad killed Albert TtU. mt Girard. La., oa the 3Mk.
M. BRisaoa ka beea arged by I'resideat Grevy to remain ia oface. The will of the late William H. Vaaderbttt ka beea admitted to probate. It k denied that Mr. Bright iateads to resign kis seat ia toe British Parliament. AwH.ru Fleer, toe deaf aad damb fraad, has beea committed for trial at Chicago. Steele Co.'s oil mill at Greenville, Mk., baraed oa toe Stk, eaaaiag a loss of KCHaaoos disasters to shippiag, with loss of life, are reported as the reeatt of
the receat storm a the Atlantic coast. The fear Xewark ehUarea who bare beea treated by M. Faetear at Fark wiU kare for home oa the 3d of Jaaaary. IrroRT are being made to amalgamate
toe raricas glass-warkers' aakas ia
arc met at lUrlfiH, Oaaa., oa
beweea4:)aa4&:Mn. m. Ftaa at to Foacaok ooal mia. aaar MiaeralKid,0.oa to tk, destroy all toe WaUalags, oaasiag a kes of m torowiag m atea e of empWywent. At mklalgkt oa ta 49th ftr brok oat ia the oar go ot the ateamehlp Ryertoa, k4ed witocatoa,at Xw Orleans. Tke extent of to damage was aot aeeertoiaed.
The German press halkdwttn pteaear the aaasaaeemeat of Fresideat Orery's re.eteeia. which Ihey regard a an aesar-
j iiaam Wtweea Fruace aad Oer-
Tre Loadea ssd.infi aarrespoadsat
at Vkaaa say that aa attempt was made aatoe 17th to destroy Veroekagla's f Msees plctares, and that aoftom wo
m, .--imm mt too infanta BaUlia of
Spain hasbeestpotioad aattt Febraary 27th, oa aeeoaat of the moamlng for king Alfonso. Jo BOXE aad Wm, Biadkr, Kuk Khh. O., beeam involved ia a agkt oa to amk,oror tk ownership of awagoa-l0d
j mm. FjhMIv soae sete a -
9XAOTCtoC SOLIO.
THE AAOHt IHD4A.
(pfc mB40ai aaoma! im aaam
retota to a Werafe alajssllr to
A aVLOTTID AQE.
K. race.
aaa Jt- I jteat at toMn Cr
aaSaMtaa
Itom Have "aeta Utoto Mac to.reoteot
off
Towor The
Uet. Lokpok, December rT. Fro
aear frlBRd of Mr. Otadsto H k Waraea tkil vorvthlasf k SSttiod M tO fcWN
rak. The atk MaHoaaHK aireagto
o)M far etadetoaa's komc-mm
Tk Kadlcak of the Xrth, tha
Lmaraii of Stlaa4 aad Wale, the Libem! tkkfatiotM from the new eoaalr coatHtteck, H-ith carcJy aa exeap tka, aad fRMy two-third of the Bembr ckeelRVil aa DHka, CkamberUla aa4 eaacaa mm, have roaoowtod amrmallvely
to tha prlTato kqnlry set oa loot wita the vlw of diMdveriBg whether they ar prepared to throw In their tot for good or for bd with tha LHcral ehtof. The Coesenstlve ami Liberal whips have beea equally bmy amone; the iHlMlstrriallsU ami the kmled kRsentiR Gbuktone's oaatp. d we i.au. lunr attunt tn a ntaa wko are th
feaee-raU and strack Bindky oa tk kead, wko are pleilgetl to Gkd-
v-iUi- Wm almost InstaHtlV.
Saxta Tatlor klel Bdward Fardae oa tke 3tk witk a knife. Tk parties lived oa adioiaiag farms near Yaakestovm, Ind., and am members of intasaUat families. i,L.trawifandekild. Tke mur
der is tke resait of a qaarrel over stock. Nise teams residences and store barned at Cfaattaacwga, Tnn., oa tke 2tk, caas -ing a loss of 515,tW: insaran, ft, Tke losers are: R. E. Peaples, JokR Sally, J. F. McMiUan, Sons and Daughters of Zk ad i V. Hrennaa.
Fire broke oat ia tka store of Joka Haxeman, at Jaliastown, X. J., on tke Kh. Tke store, with Ik eonteaM, wer destroyed, as were three dwelling-boas. It was feend that mack of tk goods were
missiag, creating tke imprso tkat tke store kadbeea robbed aad tben set Are to. McMbrris, tke maa wko a month ago attempted to assassinate Deputy Marshal Ooilias at Salt Lake City, Utah, aad was shot ia tke abdomen by tke depaty, from the effects of which he has bed ever sinee, disappeared oa tke tk. He was wanted as a witness ia the Collins examination. The Hsytaia Gea3rals, La Coate and La Roche hare taken refage at St. Thomas. Captain Folleys, for a long time American Coasel la Cuba, commiMsd satride receatty at Barhadoes. Johx Harrisotox . rsetdiag ia New York, had a qaarrel with his wife oa the mk. He seized a hatchet and straik her in thelhead, killing her a the spot. Harrin7tAa was arrested.
Mr. Pexblbtox, tke Uaited States Miaister, and Mrs. Pendleton gav their first receirtkM la Berlin oa tke evening of the
3tb. Among the gaests wer a large number of American residents, a fact which shows tkat tke American colony there k iMTA9i By Barow be Cocrcbl, toe French Ambassador at Berlin, aad Coaat Herbert Bismarck, Under Secretary of Stat for Foreiga Affairs, have signed a protocol defining tke boundary of toe French aad German territories ia West Africa. Rrv. S. H. Kellckms, D. D., has resigned tke professorship of didactic aad polemic
theology lathe Western rneoiogicai oemi-
aary ia Allegheny City, ra., oa accounv m lli-kealth aad ia obedience to tke Imperative order of kis physicians. He kas started for tke West ladies- for rest aad recuperation ia tkat mild climate. Thomas Greex, residiag aear Palmyra, Wis., kas created considerable excitement aad mack comment by abstaining from nourishment of any kind for over fourteen days. Recently, while attending a series of revivals at the Free Methodist Church
In hk village, Mr. Green became posses of the Idea that he should receive "power" by fasting aad prayer. He still assert he will coatlnae to fast antil he receives this
'power.1
CONDENSED
JOKXTEEXER,
tae
TELEGRAMS.
Tk amoaat expended ia extirpating the eenall-poxepidemkat Montreal k ftW,mm, aad k wiU take a farther large sasa to meet the remaining engagements eatored tote. Cempakory vaccina tka k aaw being strictly enforced. 7.8.8KBMAX member -elect of Farlia.t ir Kaet Kerrv. Irkad ha advised
the toaaatry of Kittaraey aot to pay rents e the landlords, because an Irish FarlkBaeat I allot toe land to them free aad wm aot cempeasate the landlords. Taw UaHed State Treaeary Zkpartsaeat has decided that a commercial firm eagaged iaMcpertiag pea from Kingston to Cape VJaeeat, shall pay a daty ot tea per ceat. Formerly there was collected twea-
ty peroeat. There wiU be a repayment ot the ererokarge. Tarn reasatoeer at tke matiktodpa bill reeeived at toe Treaeary epartmeat ChristsBBS meralag was received oa to Kto from Xew York, with the brief xpianaeiea: "Reetkation; other half seat previews." The atoaey will be credited to al. MsAtfhJhsa fwaWkmm YJmT2 anrntBTWajaaji mmrw Tsa sapplssaental crop report of the Qkergia Agrkattoral Department indicate for the eken crop a total yield for toe 8tatoof SM,969 bales af 40 pounds each. Thecora araiaeaioa oEceed as average area by oae par ceat. Tk total proaacia far toe BtoWs k aboat ),m,m be hek.
Tk oredetors of toe Kiagof Bavaria mave nUed ia a pewtle fer a distraint of -the goods and property f the royal koasek4d. Prince Leopold, aack of the King, ad General-in-eWef of th army, kas fer.Wddea toe baHIITs of toe State to take ear .aetiea to carry oat the ebket of the areaIsiAamaT JWwt"
The aaaaal meeting of the Xorthwestera
Traveling Association was begun at Chicago oa tke 96k. Mrs. Jaxe Sax bom aad her three children were drowned to the Keatoeky River at Sanders' Ferry, Ky., oa the 3th. Serviax authorities charge that the Balgariaa troops plaaaered the keases of residents at Flrot. Tax boiler of a threshing machine exploded at Lancaster, Fa., oa th 39th, kttliag two men named HUdebraad aad Helm. M. Pasteur inoculated Charles Kaafmaa, of Franklin, X. J., oa the 3th, after censuring him severely fer his delay. Lorb Raxbolfh Crcrchill k ia Ire-
kad, prosamably forth parpose of obtaining information o the Irieh question. Ix a wreck oa the Philadelphia, Baltimore Wilmington Railroad, aear Leaal, Fa.,oathe3Mh, the eagiaeer was kilted aad several others wore injured. Flotb Hicks, a negro roaster, mardor-
lr aaaaaUed the mate of the steamer
Will S. Hay, aear Xatchec, Miss., oa the nra. and was shot dead by Captain Floyd.
Mrs. Wx. Macklix, wife of toe inspec
tor of provisions at Qaiacy Market, Bos
tea. Mae., shot herself ia her husband's
amce oa the Wth, aad will probably die
A committee of the British Cabinet has
beea appointed to draft a measure far local
government of th wkete kingdom. The Cork Municipal Council, as aa ex peri meat, will erect seventy -four oat
urM for UImm-m-s. to be rented at baeX a
crown a week. The London Tettfr say the Govern
meat will resist any seheea giving aa
Iriah PirtUMMt eeatret of the aelio la
Ireland. Mrs. Axxie Gaskix, saiptsted ot murder of her infant at Philadelphia,
eommitted to arisoa oa the a9th to await
tit Ua mt toe Distrkt Attorney. She
maimed thai "it was the eat" that did the
Aaetralk in the spring, where he wffl raw
with Beack. Inbulxa teachers began a StateleoRroation at Indianapolis oa tke Hk.
Ax erapUoa ha ecarrea at we mv
of Cdima, Mexico. , D.tv.
FHBftERICK FOOTK EUtett ASwe""
at Featoa, Mick. ,
A railway tram, with taree engines a saow.plow, was reported oa the Kh imbedded ia snow ia Caithness, Scotland.
The Indiana State chess toarnamens
oa by Dr. Leech, ot n avewnu. a iuu. Uwehter-koase k among
the proiectoil Industries to be estoWkhed
at Miles City, Moat.
The British had .a sKtrmwn rv . . t t . v . ... .l ium TIC
wiut tae reoew m H5J r to
torioas.
Justc.h Bhowx, a farmer near X. Y.. was bur ik d to death in kk koase.
Oraxoemex aa C'awoiic
ia active hostilities again at ooacepo
A strike is threaten" i
olevated reaus ai
i .Mil M-tin ui Kalkbarv. Of the Mt
Liberate kctcl to the new Parlkmewt, 27 Weleh, M Scotca aad 170 Knglish, a total of are solid for Glad-doae amler aar aMl all circsmstauce.. Thin leave feveHty.seven Llbaral member MnphHlgea for Gkdtocs lrih hoiae-rnle bill a oHtHaed bv respons'bk prty manage n. The KatloiiHlkt vote id l$U os solM for GkdtoH?f briBflHj; P total to 512. Against this Satlslmry can coHt or the solid Tory vote, 251, P sevealy-scvcH unpledged Liberal. Gtiag him tke entire unpledged Liberal vote may master a total of 528 agalaat Gmdatone's 812, a nwjoilty of fourteen for Gladstoae, which caa be coantHl o Implicitly. It Htnst be stated, however, that of the sevewty-sevea Libcrala who are regarded as iKwtbto Tory rccrails, only forty-six are ot-anil-oat llarlinstUjn awl of the remaining thirty-oae fWy slsteea woaW
support Gladstone m any mkivi Irish measure, hwI the rem!mkr are for Chamlwrialn firxt, aad Gladtna afterwanl. So far, therefore,
the way Has been cleared, bat rrHHieHtary warfare la this coaatry is fH of sarprtecs ami piUalls. A man may have a majority autl yet saHer tkfeat throagh mlymaMasemeiit, lakewaraes, acchient or the development ol uaexiccted situation! beyond the power of bmh or parties to forecast or control. We already see s-ymtonn of atiasaal uevetopmeat on the political horixoa. The Times has prered m for aa attempt to expel the Irish member of the Goretameat aad Is preparing as for so extreme a measarc as the dMratwhifiaent. for conetracUve treason-felony of the Irish boroaghs rctantins Nationalist mem
bers to rarnaiaetu, aim nun, w we have assurance, that ho man converwtnt with political life here coahl for moatent beiute toacceiH, that any me--n .M .alHGi 1 lac
are uiausume maj - j 7Tories will be thrown Oat of the Lonw, aad that the Lord are preparing for the Inevitable life aad death sdraasle with the Cotumonft that such a coarse U almost certain to provoke. Although Gladstone is now sore of a good working majority for hi Irish bill, it Is by no mean sure that he will be able to carry It through Parliament. , . . The Irish Parliamentary black Ikt Is Mklu? mischief. It was paWlfhel a
fortnlsht Ago, and Is (5cigHel to enaMe Irieh members of Parliament to jtKPgateh their English, Scotch ami Welsh iWleagaes who In the kst Parliament placed themselves on record as "enemies of Ireknd" by toting acalast Irkh interest. The votes on which members are WbLI tn urnint were on the crime act
aad resolutions to expel Irish members. The general Secretary of the London executive of the Iih National League la Great Britain and the honorable Secretary of the anion of metroolitaa branches of the League are nominally respwtalHle for the llrt. It k learned that Gladstone, John Bright, Chamberlain, Dllke, Harcoart ami other ex-Minister?, have received copies and Hading themselves pilloried In the bkcJc it .TMullnvIr nre aliOHt it. Glad-
stone, the champion of eternal jnsUce and Liberal Ideas, Is down for 17 "ti-Iris votes; Bright, the universal I' s"9pist, for SOI ; Cbamrlain awl Dllke, toe nf KABMhlicanism. for zll
j in ..unj-f i v.lv. The Liberal ea'
Neeaeaaaa rent
Wl Fabo, Tex., Decern f- J Ja, one of the beet known ranchmen in 4riioaa, arrival here yeeUrday from the rkinity of the recoat Indian maeres. In aa latorvkw Mr. Jonmt f situation ia Western Hew Mexko aad Raetem Ariaona I really much worn than has beea reported by tha newspaper. He deelareM that na one person can gather an adeqaato Wea of the torrorke.1 coadiUon of the Inhabltaato and the
number of kllkd by the Apaches within theimet two months. Dosen of families have ba massacml In dktaat parts of the Territory, and the news of their deaths has never spread beyond the immediate vicinity, owin; to the long distance ami separation from the outside workl. Jones mentioned three murder in Xew Mexico which, to hk knowledge, have never been published, ami says jnet nrtnr tA kU (LeiMrtHtv from Hew Mexico
he heltel bry a nehthor who was found murdered by Indians. The fearful loss by
lire and plunder at tae nanus w marauding Aichs has aeso been underestimated, as many raache have been literally cleaned up of stock and their houses The rancJjsnen tf Graham Countyj Arixona, liave cqnippeil a ranger force at their own expcn?e. and placed them in the neid. Settlers are ikpendlng entirely on these raneer. The regular army is no longer relied upon by the jeple to suppress these frequent outbreaks. Jones .avs Governor Zwlkk of Arkona is in favor of immediately organizing a Territorial Ranger force, and has been petitioned to call the Legkkture together for this purpose. m o
Mspeeea
I. total
OlHfetiM Sfiee T tttmU; B 18,-
Boomfiwg m reiaete AtDrr at st. Lawk aad Mt f tko
MORE BOUNTY.
The Sccwnd Cemplroltfr lleeWea AnVet ins: Heldlers IIMraMy IlUeharged fer rrmetlH--Tht-r Wilt 5et the novernweat Kettntr. Washixoton, I). C, December 2t. The decision of the Second Comptroller relating to the iymt of lionnty to soltriers discharged for promotion, as published, has been mlsanderstood, and many
letters based upon a mtscoaceptkm of the scape of Use decision are lielng received at the Treasury Department- The act of April 2d, 1872, provided that evenvolunteer nou-commitwIoHed ontcer, private and musician, who enlistel prtor to Julv 22d, 18l, under the proclamation ol
the President ol May , isei, ami was actually mastered before August 6th, I8l, should be paid th full bounty of one hundred dollar. Prior to this act, the provision of July 22, 1K1, declared that every volunteer, non-commissioned omcer, private, musician, etc., who entered the service should he paid when honorably discharged, M he served for a period of . .1 Iff .'Ub.
two years ornanwg " w bw-w. emkd, the sum of one hundred volkrs. It ha been uniformly held auder this jkcisioa that a discharge fa promotion vVas a charge for bounty arpo aB41 that a soldier who was dWhartwl for promotion after serving two years 1 i . . u 1 ..utltlA.l tn risk
as an enimeu mam m kHinut dollars at the time of dk-
Generat urtwr .uarmy It has soldier discharged for
promotion Is not entitled to the bounty of il0. The acting Second Comptroller decides that the word "dlschargiHi" has the same meaning, ami should receive the same interpretation ln the act as i toe -enaral orders, and that a soldkr who was discharged for promotion was honorably discharged" within the aseanlnf of said General Order No. IS, d J UmU Kate No. 2 of the rules and regukUous ad-mted by the accountin omcers, under theict of April 22, 172, be reeelnded. -r GREVY RE-ELECTED.
charge. Lnder 15 d the
been held that a
atoaey Use ww. Br. Loots, Mo., December .!. tocUvc Krank Rraklne boarded the itteoia. Ing 'Frisco train at Grand avenue Ut venlnfc, aad arrested a young man dt. guksd in woman's cWthing, whoat he IdsntlHetl aa William K.Page, station and EpresM agemt at Golden City, Hsttoa County, Missouri, on the GmH Koad. Page was attired in half-inournine, run. tdstlng f Wack Jersey, closely-toting, ami dispkying a well'devstoped bust, a long black erejMe veil, black skirt avid hdies' shoes. Beside him was a a t-l. whkh was found to be ailed with nun..), stokn from an excess psrkage. The prkoner was taken to the Four Cuiirt. much to the surprise ol the twi ner. who were surprised to tllscoter thai the demure little lady was a man. At the Four Courts Page ws r"UaIit
before Captain Fruchte and cornpHi 1 to disrobe, when the beautiful biM fouml to he rompose4l d stc'fu'ark amounting to severs! thousand i'llr Hk waist and bustle were (opbhmI !ltlsame valuable material, and whin tU money was cMintel it fKtd Hp ,yr: He admitted taking about I0.00otnd said the remainder! the money hI lost while skulking in the wood. Detective Krskine was formerly ronnected with the pdiee forCc.and ha u ewjdoyetl by the Frleo Kuad. He knew Page, who was considered a rtllstdi' inat and a good telegraph oMrtor. Yterday KrwMue received a teli'gram from the conductor of a train on the 'Kri-.K K ad, tatlug that Page was on the train ami traveling dSs-flulscd as a woman. Paae had mtclectett to provide bims-rif
with male attire ami was sent dot n to th
rUlMM-c jcrotesonelv arrayed in h U tui-
nine draperies, which Boated antiml him unUl he looked like a clothe li- P a
high wiml. To a reiwter Page !hi tub. mtirtttH;
"1 tbosglit over the tiling tor
iiuu. but was never tempted so tr2
before. I live at Golden City, when- l have a wife and child. I am twt titv-nu
years of aste, ami have been drinking Sth tle bovs since last Snmlay. lt it I received a mesaue stating that a parte
tvt moaev would arrive Monday fr tiw
Gohkn ' Citv llank. While 'JruU
I iLvtitnatiMd tu IVO t! t'
unwi conttmnv ami clean 0t tlt- sf
u.mdav a MiesMuee ram thut the
rrataininsr S.O0. would cjinr- from Kac-
sas City on the nve- o'clock train. TV
.f. .viutjiluetl alRrtit 2.fl0i, :nl on rr-
nf th mesufe I Ht'Ut ln-mo J!
told my wife that a friend of hrr wantrA
to see her w hen sne k t4uir a k. a! her clothing and hid it M tl
brush. Then I aent i-nek t" ti depot, received the j-ackaiit . H fl l l 1 . .s.e.1 ftlm n.t.uU nMrvl
taaa sasml H W I maJII La-U lira armi. -
I broke mwn the package atid put U th.
hilU I Timid imdde the twrkae. 1 1'-
.Aii .u-il tif the monev In tlM-iUrkr.l
uut talked around all nistit. e.tt r.. r.
i T HtiMd into a f reiaht car and r
i r4M. ll Mkre I bo u milt a tkk.r'1
for St. Louis over the 'Friaco. On t train I rwcoculzed the e(mdcttr, Aa Carey, hut he did not !-etni i ror.wniz me at llrst, ur
I reached Uie StotlCh, wliCJV tvi
,Mmmrs dine. Mr walk tlu n r
' .... i Htied that th eomtu
aad biakemas began eyeing me, a"'1 I l w.tI tn kave the trato atNcl
ti.-.. ..uUImM tot me. ami I knew
J. n. I tore ui a letter wh'i
.-itB tn mv wife Inloriiiii' tl
.i. i tfniitv ut Paiiajs. and
never return." The A-dams Express Company wercs fletl and visiied the prisom r, who IE sent back to Golden City to-day.
J .has been abet deeidedahat it kkamoMlMa to recover the bodies of toe miners atombd at XaaUeeke, Fa., except at the tat! anhamenVe amount of money aad
pwiHsr jasmy more hamaa Hvos. Th . ammpayroyoto wait lathe mine, erect
a meaumsat aad amtiibato aatoag the mmlHni af the vkttow in Men of i More traahteba hen eccaeioaed atnong the Foheh Catholic in Detroit, Mkh., by reason of Skhop Berg' refusal to allow fit. Ankrt' Church to he opened far OhrktmiM services. Kerious rioting ha token pke and mora trouble is expected. TlMBHwitoleacr paid for th chareh hy Vsaattog the earnlags at one dy each week, atid waat to har semethlag to say
Fatmck Coeonovx, aged thirty -ive, employed at a ftmrnce la Nike, O., was
overcome by aa oa the Nth and f en twea
ty-fve feet, striking kk kead and break lac hk neck.
Ix a auarrel at New Orleans oa th 3Mh
Charie GaaTaey shot Jhn Frankk dead.
GaeTaey claims that the shootiag was a
eideasal. Both were car -drivers.
Tux Peae grave aadienee ea the SKh to
the IHshoa of Davenport, Ia.
At.rstan Paistrr, proprietor of the He
tol Windsor, at Tole-k, O., who wa a
through th abdomen by Henry A. MIMer,
atedoatheiMth. Miller k to fall.
rcsTMRR mrticulars of th nghtlng he
tweea the French and the Moraa in Madagaeaar. printed to to Loadea Dmttg Xmtt
how that the Mora armr
ffineers oa the
aa . m sJ
Henry G. Kemper, a smau - Ciaeinnati, O., was found murdered in h s .We on the morning of tk Hk. A mulat
to was suspected of th crime.
Eari. Cowper ctatms . "'""
hom-3 rak, k the oversnauowina
At a iauuet ; v dase,) Merehante' Action oh the
evening of the several m-a-r-
8enators and KepreeniHeo the iavtted gueeU. , . . u
From rejierk recetveo oi
seeme,! irobaWe that laere -
ehown a slight increase in me pewie
for December. t
The sate of the Iswien ias.
Jmtm was bkwa opea "
ath and In stamp and some money
ntpicti. This k the mxtn time m Hife has been burglarised la eight years.
u n.i.uii4t haa Ueen assurei vni
-wtttr of the French Senate and
Chamber f Deputies will vote in favor of his lottery Ache. in aM of the Panama
Canal.
Lirctxna.nt Jos, of the Fourth
United Htotos Artillery , committel suieW at Fort A'Ums on th JMh, rather than be
eoart.maralelfrvrtoying sis
mt absence. t
The Toledo, Cincinnati & 8t. Lout stauj dd uader foreclosure of mert-
rage at Indianapolis on the Hh,nd was bMckt by Sylvoetor II. Kneelaad, of New
York.
IKlvbr ha declined in value In th Leu-
! dan market during tk part thr amrtM
from to l,m pr mt auae, r a r. I daehea af rrer six eenk.
ana zm, rei.iict. v --- -- era wouW not care so "".Jjf'-VSj' list if It began and ended with the 1 rttnentof 1W)., buttheNatlonalt have arrange! to publish during the coming and ureUms the votes of all memers of l'rilanent on Irish questions. Every branch of the Nationalist League, every- Irish T Parliament, every Irish organtwiUon In KngHsh? Scotch and Welsh ctcnci VTll: this dlalKdlcal list
tomato Mali f voters to follow clearly ad Intelligently the coar-e of English, Scotch aad Welsh memjwrs of rariiament on Irish questions. The feeHng : ed t an-
noyance Andlng expression uwr c list, indicates stormy scenes In the tobby when Parliament opens . The ojdnion Is forcibly expressed that wew e r of Psrlkmeat, whether they be Irish or otherwise, who countenance such modern resources of civilisation ought to he osll?k believed that Mr. Gladstone will
not chaHefe the position of the Government until the speech from the throne haa
been delivered In February. The proceedings next month will be mainly prelimmary, sach as are incident on organization of the House of Commons. a A Sever Stern. ar. JoN, M. B. December The heaviest storm of the season began on Saturday afternoon awl raged with fearful violence until after midnight. The wind at times attained a velocity of sixty miles an hour. Ahout six inches i of snow fell, which has inen piled into drifts ive and fsix feet high around the city. The seas were munis mouhtalns high. The storm was very severe on the Nova bcotta Ti i iZ, firwl that serious dkas-
tcrs to shipping have occurred.
A Menov Sewdea lathe rreneh Chamber f Uptle--The Kellet fer rreddent ,U m rredeeat Orevy Hetos; Again ChtMwn. Vkrsaillk, December 2J. The balloting for President ot the KepaMtcwas begun in the Chamber of Deputies to-day. The Chamber was called to order at 1 :l p.m. The gaUeries were packed with spectators, who anticipated lively times. There was a full attendance of members,
ami hanllr had the announcement been
d that the election of President was
tn order than a scene of the utmost dlsor
dor ensued. Members of the Right accused their opponents of the Left of ail kinds of
Sttbterfases In trying to wing aooui
the election of their candidate, criminations ami recriminations followed, ami soon the Chambers were ln such an uproar that the presiding omcer threatened to suspend the sitting. Notwithsumllnc thk threat, the IHght continued their tactics and when qutet was partly restored several of the leaders of that wing demamled the right to address the Chambers. M. Brisson the President, peremidorily reluswl to allow any expression of opinion. At this a ruh was made for the President's seat, and a tassel between the snorters ol Krisson ami members of the Might ensued. During the scrimmage one of the memliers of the Left ami another of the Kight Imlulged tn netsfs. Several blows were Interchanged, am the principals had to be sojaratcd i. .uli, fru.BjU. who hml to drag them
apart by force. After this episode, there was a lull aad the W1U commenced Tlnre k but little doubt that M. Grctj
Tvill be re-elected. . 1ATRX. M. Grevy was r-4eeted Preside Mt of
ik. iiouttMU bv a maiorlLV Of le. an
but tire memWrw of the Right from vetln:.
a
SERIOUS ACCIDENT
w,-.i Lr KMr-Knd Cllide XUt
hah KMtt Chhh Hrl r .Wfr. n" "M tn tlMlhhiHh 0lMSrrnd Ot-t
S44htly Injared. St. Louis, Mo., December 50. A1
ven o'clock this morning, sefti-w c
and two of freight train No. 2V. -near Kinder, a nag station on the V'i
tuuip thla dtv. Tlie two
were going In the wmbc ds recti the one in the rear Ik?'4:h to -'' one in front. The ettainter of to ; r
locomotive ldew hiswlilftu' mm Conductor W. C. Meredith, ol the- '
in front, to run out on tne pan The next moment a urn -x coocurreil, and the cabwM- g to splinters, About live
rateeti urn , ... , .,.,. the rear train was consldemMv "'nl,- - i i... u.m.iIiIi vie fir:ii-i ' -w'
i- ,j tk Mtwio.4. Ilf was 1
. . . t u. .ft... fwrti.l- '''l
rrusowi. aevcrm iy .
to the carelessness of the renr section. -41 As soon as the news resell 1 ' ,
.t iwr tri 9ent to toe
rt
the disaster, and It is cxwHe-l tk'
will W ciettreu o mhw t
"me of the Wabash Winkye,l, but little Imh : ol Ue i ,
Meredith's uony na ow
Louis.
ANOTHER ONE.
rulH.lM With Serli
on the MlehlRwn CeHtral
ZHwaHkee. Slleh. East SaoijcaW, Mich., Decern ..... . rt a1 rntn4 "i
TWO MVCHrgan ti.n iMiut four mtW
(r-r
nlrStalncd
The Cattk Shippers' Hereett. rnasr. Itooamber SI. A meeting
aitk traders awl other
f
tradesmen wa
A "rrw Kape. Kast Priturku., Mas., Decemlier W. The north bound express on theWor4 ... i .l
he WhereyctenUy to take action upon eester J Nashua f ":. rC Packet Comiumy's with- nine o'clock yestenky womlsg, Hurrowly
eseaped derailment by the breaking of a piston rod when two soMlh of this place. One end of the rod wa pltihfttd Into the road-bed, nearly throwing the train from the track, tearing Into the tender, crushing the woodwork, and entering the
watertouk. It also tore ok tn the oab. The rnkn had a Marrow
.i. nv Packet Comimny'
fm; vjrs t- - -- j - drawal of its propowl compromlw with
the cattle shippers. The speakers nonnced the alkged l f lA rf ti Company, nd urged that the boy wrtUnt. oflto steamers toouhl be renewed with greater vigor than before. It was resolved to send a formal protest to the ompyt and to Usae a jmFetHS and invite abseriptions for mt oft wkMi will n trsspert lnyottl
of
dty, at four o'chKk this niorni 1 ir!.. amlensrlnes were totR'V J
Ksgiseer Samuel MattUnd jP-m J .. . t.... ....I niv'lll tlUl
i.- KmkeH ami r,,1,
internal lHHries lhat kth H, resnlU George -foot taken off, ami was i othen , One other person was kllM. J was not learned. All killed m fkhte at Jaekson, MHfh.
To He Aga." HnTv vass.. Dccewer
..tu w wrtht. who comtii "
iflin MBm a-rs ' ' - .p-- -, . . ,.-rU .J fnlttHtbUS Wlif"
with 101 HVe
. . KlL 1 a I Ull wh ' v
.innnnry iomi. , .,;.
technically guilty ot nce Mintormedbythelor:d.S,
that II he shall secure e i .
ter of a passenger weamv. - t
sue mm ' L,.j
Ikalar vesseL The ""1
t'
4i
i li-l
i'
1 '
nrl
Halifax and Gkariiie.
XI sir. , rank, where he was very POP l
tknaiBHimiBt HumisiT-
Aatanaaarir, aot to TaanKr.
