Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 October 1887 — Page 2
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be latiailfytag keMw of Italy's at-
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lujieery
too details of which read Mm
booom to Jake Sharp Bow York
tatoe
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proaibftiea
to Ttaaotttt, at tko ilwtkm oath
W from BMt to M.MI atajorrty.
Cam nrtTOiow Ium ei-aere m ow-
tak aa to all CetheHc
the eeaatry to mm
afaa4 for too
oC tke stmsaip Akto aa at tke iwtMKM of Swmw
of tto port of How York, for fall-
to Troperry provide lor Mo atakpasN Ml ott too TOT Of VF.
Tw trtiUit bolt srame of Am
Biro Of too WOTMN OBMptOBtBip
piayd at Detroit, Mich., oa tke TaJrteta maiacs were reqatrea to
ft, toooooro Baally reeutttag 1 to 1
leeor of too Detroit.
AT KJJ8A8 CTPT.
Iwtooftoo
with hit lag:
of
Tw Btfstak OooarBwaai Mo dispatch 1 4
few skip to tearck far tlmBdtesBg gaahoet Waaa, which ta tBBptii to have boon loot to a roooat typkoae. Tn Caked State Supreme Ooort becau too toU torn oatkojtom. Tb only vaeaat seatea too beach wo that of Jueitoa It ta aamoaueed tbetMk Kthe itoromM, aa deusjatar of Mr, Kate Ckeee aprogue, kprsnariagfor ker debat oa tko tooatricalttoge, tor wktok too keteeea uadcr-
gotoc special coarse of iattruotleu. Tnu or ae leads yet available for i Mi ii lot in tko Oiapew agency.
Poboumimt CiavBLAMB aud party or
rreed at St. Paul Mlaa., on Um evening of Iko Mto, aad wort cashes iostioally rt-1
ATaaaiBuc railroad akattor
mtTmH, Ia4.. oaaVe sight of toe lvtk,
tawhJohttkbdkvsdtoirvy torn live
Tko railroad oeBciak appear to to sappres tko "worst feature
tf tot ooeMoot, aad Mo cause.
'Tn court t Loiptie koa no toaced John
mm of tko Owm Aaarekkts, to yean peaal oorrltodo. Ho woo
of iacitiag to kick treasoa,
tko oxptoorroo low, of circulating
pempklett 04 of perjury.
TscUaited Stotee sxaad-jury la seeeioa
Aris., kM discovered toot or-
, eottlo tkioroo boTO beeu stealing
fromi toe Iadtaac on too Sob Carlo
ltmTotitojdorioiftkopoot yoor. Several voy promtaBBt cttkiat art implicated. Gotrxr'Yo Mtrxonn, Ootbhui Ambo. ooowr, oM4 opoo M. Ftooroat, Forois UMiotor, m tboTto, owi kondod Wm $1SM on kokoK of ttko Gonooo GoTrBHOBt, to jooiiotfy tko foMily of Bcirnon, wko wM -okot by KmhTbmui at Ro-8r-OoMMAinxR-ix-CiUKr Rza of tke Graad Aray of tb Ropablte kaa appoiatod at
ofkiottoS: IMti Flto, Mia-Aitotoat-Owral; Joka Taylor,
i. 'Qwortona tor-Uoaorai;
; 6. Voaatr, Rattoad, Vt, J4o
8ikoh and'too oxoeatiTo com-
1 of tbe Iwdioa Liberation Soeioty are
yriattoc oa tko Irteb aoerot prooa la Paris
Maapoatto toe aatrrot of Brltttk iadia to awako.froartooh- torpor aad proro that 'Boy aroao kmaor tko dopos of Kagllob
Ml too OMTOf oc JBBCMMI
ttor .of
-oat of ooaldoaoo atoa are BooeiaK ia tko Mad son rrror aad talaad ooaaMti .to StowYork. TkOTte-
'tariimaH 'to -mt thlir umii ,(to otoWBraaaa aw asawai vawo arwww
mm ordor for taiploi of sraia.' Tko pa itratatrallT ooawa book taroach aa i
aolaor, ia too aope oc a proa w-
,Ar.a Titlac otoetioa at Alfrod 'Goator
3f. Y.,-o too -11 to, toa wobmb ooot -rotoi,
m otioora roeotTOd tooat, do-
; -toot tko logal opiaioao gatkorod
by Haaultoa wiloor, eoaa
aoi for tko Woomut's .Saarago party, kd okTtoood tkoat of tko local rigkt of woav a . to too.
A xumatiok of tko Oaotda Xadiaa
Hotot of Wioooaoia aad aa iatorritw witk ibmIptt laaaar oa tko lltkiarogard to toMac tao laado ia MToralty. Tboy alto
I oartoia SMttort off ten ag caom
t of too tribo, aaMag wbtofc wao a
i for aa aawropriatioa of ffrOO.wa to
ap ia Tarawa g.
Taw Auliok eatoor Oalatoa, with Lioa
aad In. Hoaa aboard, woigboa
oa tko aftoraooa of tko lltb, off
RMco. X. YotJMM atartod for
1 a otiaT awtowottwtad Mowiag,
too woatkor wao otoady aad
I to raia, ataay yaokttaita
Mod to 000 tko oattor oat.
fof atoaoatioH was eaatod at
1 eoaforoaoo at Salt Lake City,
a tkt lb, by tko anptaraaoo la tao patpit
of Apt tali Sraotat Saow, wko prtacktd a
toac aftttorta. mow ko booa aidlag
awrt aaaaa toot to avoid arrttt for aa
lawfal otaaWattoa. thio boiag bit
ko
Hod tool dabs arc awktag
to bold a goaoral mtttlag
trtol of too Ckioago Am
aad to eoaoidor, too adtioobllrty
ta to Aatortoa to
ta boboHof too etadttaatd at
lUdioal dabo. at bmoMbck oa tbt
ooadommac too
A WAaajUNrMoT
tdaktof tooMtowltoafatatoaabfo aadi
000 to wttooot too aorfonaaaot of MIm Haad Baakt. too daacbtor of Goaoral
IjomM P. Baakt, of Xaotaobatotto, ia
fnBB of ArcH Tko ptoy wao wolt taittd
to Mioo Boakt, aad bor aotlag la too oawtojaci tooaot wat otptotolly ttroag aad
woo waratly apptoadod,
attaari
toa 1 Son
Loactto baot ball
torn, too olabt latabhic la too
oaaVart Potrtlt, Pkilaaolpkla, Oktoago,
Ttttaargti, waoajag
Tko Aotooiatloa toa'
to oloto oatbo 1Mb,
it: Bt. Look, CtaoiBaatL Bal-
Loaiirilto, AtoloMet, Btoocira,
Itoaa, UMTTOMMM.
Loctt Boaoeoo, aa Itoltoa, wat iattaat
rr MUod at Mttobarga, Fa., oa tot Mto, by tat osptotioa of a toda foaatoia wkiob ko wat oaawgod ia kargiac t LouU OoUa toda-wator amafaottry. Tn riodaioat XspooiMoa at Atlaata, nu, wat optatd oa tko Wtb, Moo. 8. J. JtoadaU of Poaatyrvaaia, atado aa adIx taoaow tdpl all laaot Italy rttorTtc Mm rigkt to rowata aoatral ia tot troat of a Fiao-0rBaa war. TiXrMPla.) aataoriatoi tJl taoro k no yollow foTtrat toat ptoot, bat aoagat, or Twtab boat f ortr it proratoat. Ax btok BMtabor of FariiaoMat attomptodtowbtoaaIaglitb lawyer dorlag toe iao:aat-at Jiltokollttowa, Irelaad, oa tb Mth. Tavary tao'oaao of JaaMO H. Jaeobi, boiag triad at Laaeattor, Fa., for tot at ardor of KUatr X. Qatgloy, readortd a tot diotoa tko Mtoof aiurdor te totarttdogrot. Wm. K. Boockwat, too woH kaowa boadforgof aad eoaatorfoHor, wko, alaot
Marob f, MM, kao beta oorriag a toRtoaot
la Stag Stag (M. Y.) 4fcroJ 'P0O(traa BftfTna
sota.
Da. MoGltxx. at boaorary preeidoat of
taoFataorXattoowXoatorial 8oeity of How York, dolirortd aa oratioa ia Cooper Uatoa oa to sight of tao Wtk at too aaaiTortarr ectreitM ia koaor of tot birth of Fatbor Xattbtw.
The Kaglitb Unioaltto art ia a ttato of
dotaoraliaatioa, aad bato called a moot
tag of leaders to tot a aoatetoiag eaa aot
bo fared (rota too party wreck.
The eato agaiatt "BliBky" Morgaa,
charged with (be murder of Detective Halligaa oa a railroad traia ia Febroary laat, wao called at RaTeaaa, O., oa tat Mth, bat wat patted until too 1Mb at tkt rooaett of Morgaa'a eoaaaeL
Tac Xornoa eoaferonoo aat atfjoaraea
withoat eaootiag a prttidoBt of toe charch.
Wilfonl Woodruff remains proeideat by
Tirtoe of bio oHot at bead of tbt twelve
apoetlet.
A torpbbo toot wm be kaa taw weec
off Xtwport, R. I., tigbt torpedo boats tiaialtoaootttly attoekiag too TJaited SUtot eraitor Atlaata. Tbt Atlaata will defend herself at best she stay. Admiral Laot will taporiatoad toe movement.
Tn Detroit woa tko teeoad gaato of
tko world's obaatpioaobip eerie with, the St. Lottia Browaa at 8t. Look, oa tao lltb,
by a score of 6 to S.
TUcBryu Jtawr Motoi at sryaxawr,
Ta., wat baraed oa the llta. Lot,9Wf 00; iataraaot, $Wjm.
It M dealed toat Dom Fedro, xatporor
of Brazil, eoa template abdiettoa.
Tax Illinois river iiproTemont ooaroa-
ttoa opened at Peoria oa too lltb with
ever tix kuadred delegate ia attendance.
Jooarx Chammklaix to atakiag a po
litical tear taroagk Irelaad.
TwoSeotlaad Yard (Baglaad) doftoet-
ires art said to bo aiakiag a toar of the
Woat for dooaatoBM eoaaoetod with Ixltb
affairs.
A max aaated Xdwardy, lately eagared
a a Bowtpapor reporter ia St. Look, k ia
taootiag scrape broabtt at toe uity of
Moxieo.
A riot occurred at Flevaa, Balgaria,
dariag too .oleotka for meeabem of tot Sobraaio. Twoaty-foar portoat wort
killed aad thirty woaadod.
A BBBIB8 of iBotadiary area aad burg
laries ia Ktatira, X. Y., wat brought to aa oad oa tiM lltb by too arrest of aine young
who bad baaded tocetbor lor the par-
poet of bargtory aad arson. Muck atolta
property wae reooverea.
Trbbbbow eaoet ana oaoaeata iroat
yollow fever wort reported at Tamp, Fl., oa the 11th. Cltiaeasbave organised
a relief association. Proper precauttont
bow booa takea to proTtat the spread of
totdtooatt.
Tax report baa been eon armed la Tobeta that Ayoab Khaa baa died front
wound received ia tke desert.
Atkbatt of union kaa been concluded
between tko Soatk African Ropablie aad
tkt ICew Boor Republic. Henceforth they are to be one State under one pre (dent.
A LADY of .high family la Paris, who
aaaw in at present concealed, has booa arretted la connection with tko treason of
Bsntral Cafferetl.
Fabt of the records of a suit ia Tor-
mil tea Coautr, III., now oa llo there, were
written by Abraham Liaoola in m9, aad
hiter roeerd in the offloe were written by Orottr Cterelaad ia lT7f.
Tax return of Jat. Gordon Beaaott to
Mow York, bat caused a ripple of interest
oa Wall street, tko ooaotatioa boiag reached at once toat it ha aome eonnec-
tka with tko affaka of tao Commercial
Cabht Compaay aad it rata war witk too Western tlalon.
Tarn Kew York Tre aaaoaaeod oa
too 11th that Joka M. Ward, captain of
Kew York base-ball nine, would, oa
to Ota, marry Ml Helen Dauvray, the
tolsated aad weaitoy aetrt. Taoywui make a toar hi too WooC At a rtrival meetiag la a ehareh at tf Jl lit VH u 4L. HlKt.4 UAL
WWINHTiin, jwj., vat winnHniimi Loonie Freatoa aad oa Bryant became iavofred la a aMtarroL A stampede ensued, tkt worshipsra giviag ap too eh arch to tot ttmbataats. Whoa tialot wat rootored Fret toa wa foaad oa tko Boor dieembowled, wbilo Bryant wat m its lag. Preston will die. JvbtHc Tmomar C Maxmm, United State Miaktor to Xsxloo, died oa the moraiag of tko lltb at too Ftfto ATenaHetel, Bow York. Ho had beta M for about a week aad wao takea tkk shortly after kk arrival ia tko oto to attend too meettog ta Peabody Knueational Fund, of whlob ko wat one of tko trat
Sow boaaa taJUac at Irtlaa, V. YH aa toa attrakof toa lia. It was too art of
Rvaaai. Baowa, who Mtlod ate ataaoV mothor, Mra. Dorria, ia St. Look, la Jmnary, laat, teoapod from tot Mktoari State prkoa oa tao Might of tat 1Mb. Tax Amoor of Afghaatotaa stow not belkre the report that Ayoab Xbaak dead, aad ooatlaaot too work of aofoaao for Afghaaktaa la oat of tarti war. Mbx-ot-wak of all aatkat art atotabliag at Moroeoo. Tax Iator-Stato Comaitrot Coamwla raoaaied Hit opoa tottioaa oa th aim. AH to oomm koloaort woro prtooat. Tax United Stotot ttoamtolp Adaau kaa been ditokd to tko Samoa klanda to protect Amorioaa iatorott. Snow storms, accompanied by tbuador aad ligbtolag. prevailed la Baglaad aad Walts, oa to lath. Kod ia Wavles were blocked witk snow. Major O. M. Bobtok, Iaopeotor Ooaeral of too Dopartmoat of tao Missouri, k tagagod ia iatpectlag too fort la too Iadiaa Territory. A pxrvTATiow of Loudon waamtrt doaaaaded aetittaaoo from tao authorities oa tko Mtk, bat reoelved oaly a rebuko. M. Savocbx, a Froaekmaa wbo for ten year bat beta a resident of Saoa, oae of the State of Abyssinia, bat arrived at Paris on a mission from King John. Tmx President hat appelated Thorn C. Foaad, of Chippewa Falls, Wis.. George Stoaemaa, of Lot Aagelet, CL, aad Theodore Cook, of Cinciaaats, eomaaksloaora to examine aad report apoa two aectioa of railroad aad telegraph Haet eoaatruetod by the Central FaeMk railroad ( accessor to the California dc Oregoa railroad). Thk Rueelan Gorertmeat oMciavlly ooa tradict tho report that Grant Dake V lekoiM, ia a recent speech, declared that,
under cortala etroamstttieet, bo and other Ratoiaat weutd joia too Froath army. Surokon-Gbnbbat. Hamiltox receired a telegram oa the 13th from Doaaty Collector Speaoor at Tampa, (Fia., saying that oae death aad three aow eaooa of yol- . . . . 9 . r i .
low lever aau ooearreu iibwibsi
med more hope-
Thi defalcation of B- 9. Hieka, cashier of toe Stafford Coa.) Katkaal Baak, will exceed 100,000, bat tho exaot amoaat will not be known until returnt aru made from Tariout Xew York and Bettoa bank. Txlkra.xh received in Kew York 0 tao latk eoatatood statements that rumors wore current that aTeary Villard had resigned from tha directory of the Northern Pacific railroad. Mr. Villard authorises tho statement that they are absolutely untrue. J. T. Oaaix, assistant general manager of the Korthera Pact He, Baetera division, bat resigned aad accepted the poeitioa of general manager of tho Chesapeake Jc Ofaio at a salary of $12,009 a year. Tmx Daobees of Cumberland, wko was put into a Vienna mtane asylam some months age, has completely recovered bor reason, and will leave the institution ia a
It k about settled that no oae will ever know definitely how many persons perkhed la the recent Chicago Jc Atlantic
horror near Jeut, lad. Tb oatimato continue to vary from thirty down to toa. It may be put down a a settled fact that the Government officials will do all in their power to thoroughly investigate the many recent complaint made by people in Iowa regarding tke eviction of settlors from lands. Tmx International eaoatapmoat at Ckioago has aot been a sueeees financially. The local companies are receiving no cash oa pries awarded, aad tao vlsitiag companies are settling on tkt best terms possible, some taking fifty per cent, aad some taking parts of acoouaU fa notes. Tmx jury at MitekeiUtown, Ireland, rendered a verdict of murder against laspecter Browarigg, Sergeant, Klrwan, Ryder and Breanaa and Constable Garan aad Doraa. After the verdict tao tor oner issued warrant for tko arrest of Head Constable Brownriggaad the other policemen feuad guilty by the jury. LATE NEWS ITEMS.
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XLawoas CtTY. Mo., Oot IA Saortir bo-
fore atoe e'etook thU moraiag a oomaeH-
tee called upon too Fiwaaeat aad xr. Ctovolaad, aad, after paying their reaatota. osoorttd tko dktlauEukhed Tit-
ora aad their traveling eoaspaaioa to the ladies' eatraaoo. Here carriage were in
waiting for a drive through tb principal
streets of the city, waeatao young Mea-a Christina Association buildiag was reached
tko members of tko presidential party
alto kted. It ha vine been arraaged that tkt
MaeoutiTO should take part la lav lag the
eoraer-ttoa of the aow ediaot.
The teeact along tko rout of tke drive were Interesting aad demonstrative, but err orderly. Ia foot, tko best of order
prevailed throughout. Tho party daring
the outinsr were drlTea around
toe new Xatieae! Agricultural
Exposition building, and briefly viewed the structure. Tke management
endeavored to hare toe President and Mrs.
Cleveland eater the building, but the eom
aUttoe determined that there was not Kuffieieattimt. Hurrahs for the President
were give aa the proeessloa of carriages
passed through tke exposition ground.
As the drive was made around tbt bluff
overlooking the railroad, It seemed that a thousand tteam whistles had been awaiting their opportunity to screech out a welcome
to tke city's guest. The noise wat eoatia aed aatil tko party passed out of sight.
Tke ceremonies at tko Young Men's
Christian Association building were very simple and iainressive. Upon being intro
duced to the multitude President Clerelaad
adressed tho assembly as follows:
Is the busy aettvHIes of our dally life wo are apt to aetiect Instrumentalities which are
quietly, bet effectually, doing most important
service ia meldiae our Nationsl character.
Among these, aad ekslleagiag but tittle notice
compared wito their valuable result, are 1
Young Mea's Christian Associations scsttered toroasaouteur country. All will admit the
supreme iamortaaes of that honestrand fixed
principle upon which rest Christian motives aad purposes, sad all will acknowledge the
sad aad increasing temptation which beset
our rouac men and lure them to their destruc
tion. To save these ;ouag men, oftentimes de
urived of the restraints of home, from degreda
tton and ruin and to Bt them for usefulaess and
honor, these assoclstloBS have entered the
geld of Christian effort, sad are pushing their
noble work. When it it considered that the
abiectt of their efforts are to he the active
men for good er evil to the next genera
tion, mere worldly prudeaee dictates that these sssoeiatieas should
he aided aad eneeuraged. Their lucres aad
BurkhiageoaditioareBeet the highest honor
upon the good men who have devoted them
selves to tats work, and demonstrate that the
American people are not entirely lseking la sppreeistlon of its value. Twenty years ago
but one of these associations owned a build'
lng,and that was valued at? 1 1,09. To-day mere
than oae hundred such bulldinn, valset at
more than KMMW0, beautify the different cities
of our land, aad beckon our young
a9.a.sa Oa Us asT ticaftttnaic Y avan a.tAlai lt
Bivn iv sit cm rm unviuinvcp a sun j
pleased to be able to participate to-day m u; ' lag the eorser-stone of another ef these edt
Tarn Borto germaa Lloyd sttamtr Ktder
trrrodhiBew York oa too Mto 1
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aoay af Mra. Latfotla B. Faraam, of Kew
waosinMiM sea uctooer m
Mra Faraam
laaBi PftBaJ A s(Jar((T tJa?
gHMttjaf ftoar Aaaatoa) snHMratf eg
By a Are ia Kertbem Ohio Iaiaao Asy
lum, at Ckvelaad, oa tkt evening ef toe
IStot several of too fa mate mot their
death by aaphyxlattoa aad burning. Th
loos oa tke banding will reach b,Q9.
The most her ok work oa tke part of too
omoart and attendant wa ealied Into
! rttjulttoloa to tufa sat the peak amoag the BaBaaMHsaaBstT J4sr4Ma ado
ArJV leBHaWfnT fa bt4MC aaVwrml C0arNta IlMasa
erer Mf rtotosii bt to areat raaroad bor
I rat.
Tmx Dttroit shut the St. Leak browns out ia Use fourth game of the world's championship series at PHttbargh, Fa., oa the 18th. br a score of to a. '
The remain of General Kilpatrlek ar rived ia Xew York on the lh. Thbrx will be a G. A. R. celebration October 2, 47 and 96 at Cincinnati. A Caxadiax wiost was Bogg on
toe 18th, under the law, for criminally af saultiag a young lady. Fuktmkk details eon arm tke irst reports of the Ohio Insane asylam horror. The total number of fatalities was seven. Mian Taxx Hays, daughter of oxr resident R. B. Hayes, sailed a the Mth for the Bermuda oa a visit to the plantation of her aitele, Goaoral Hastings. Tax United States Treasury on the lth received a conscience contribution of twenty dollars ia aa envelope postmarked Rrstaa. Keb.
English Government officials are muek annoyed over tke verdict of murder agaiatt the police at Mitchells town, Ireland. Tmx council of French Generals apposed to investigate the Cafferoll matter, pronounced General Cafferell gailty of habitual mkconduot and unworthy the confidence of a public office. Tmx Civil-Service Commission has ordered aa investigation concerning the enforcement of the Clvll-Servieo law and rules In the Kansas City (Mo.) post-offioe. Tmx iasneetor-xeneral of tao Irkh eon-
stabulary has ordered that the police who did the shooting at MttoketkkowH be aot arrested Tmx jury la toe ease of Herman Tuber, tke Union Hill (K. J.) Anarch let, after belag out about twenty minutes, on the loth, returned a verdict of guilty. Tmx iurv ia tat ease against Joka
O'Connor, oa trial ia too United States District Court at St. Paul. Minn., for
robbing the Minneapolis poefromoe, re
norted oa the 1Mb that they could aot
asree.
D.n, Fortkr, president of tho Key West
(Fia.) Board of Health, having gone to Tampa to investigate th epidemic, Bar-geoH-Ueneral Hamlttoa bat revoked the order to Dr. Gutter a to make such an investigation. Tax London mtmhri1! Park correspondent confirms the report that Oeaeral Boulanger ha been placed ander arrest for tke period of thirty dayi for laseteaee la reply to interrogations by tke Minister of War. Tmc London CkronicWt eorrsepoadent at Berlin sayt he ha learMed from aa unimpeachable authority that the conditioa
Of 100 uermaa thrown jrrimm t pinwni(
aad toat Dr. MaeKoasto't troatmtnt has failed. "Doc" AXMtxws, otto of tke men menWtBtd la Stair's eeaiessioa aa par tiei patlag in to Dexter (Mc awrstor and baak robbery, was arretted tot MHb. Ko bat tleamJI a -- -- flBfHVhBI (lduA tjm BfJhssal sBBsf asasal I TTVl Sff JVbbVBBBT VVafVV BBTTaFW VbWV aaaB smsm; arafedy.
flees in this active ami growin g city, and I trust
that the eaeouragemeat given the 1 oung Mea
Christian Association located here may be com
measurste with M assured usefulaees, ana
keeping with the fenerosity and iatUigenee 1 which characterise the people ef Kaasa City.
After the President had concluded hk
remarks aad performed the ceremony
adjusting the comer-stone, the following
programme was proceeded with:
"Awema Congregation. Address Colonel T. S. Case. MusieKnights of Pythias Bead. Doxology Congregation. Bcnodletten-Blshon Hendrix.
The Kansas City Light Cavalry aide escorted the President and his suite oa tlx
drive through the city. The presidoatis; party on the return trip reached tat
Coates Hoaee at half-past twelve o'clock
There an elaborate lunch wat served.
It wa nearly two o'clock whea tbt residential party entered carriages aad
started from the Coates House for th public building. The entire route tra versed by the guests of the cKy was literally peeked with human beings, and much oatkasiasm was manifested. There was,
however, none of the usual crowding and
crushing which haa been experienced so
often by members of the party. Tut poitoe regulations were as complete as It was possible to make them under the cireumetaaeet, aad the vast throngs of people appeared to appreciate keenly that they were doing honor to their President and tke first lady of the land. Whea the President, Mrs. Ckfoiaadaad their companions, and a large committee, composed of prominent citisens and their wives, reached the stand erected at the cue tern hoaee, probably upwards .'of fifty thousand persona stood within seeing distance of them. President Cleveland was roundly applauded as soon as he made hit appearance oa the platform. Ko time was lost la beginning the ceremonies at this point.
President) K. H. Allen of the Kansas City Board of Trade introduced the President in a few appropriate remarks to Mayor Kumpf, who oordklly took the Executive by the hand aad the latter
said: I had aot long settled upon a visit to it. Louis, when I found that It would not do at all
to go there without ake seeing this weaderful city on Missouri's western border. One of your enterprising eitisess, anxious that I should not
rear. here in Hfaoranos er your achievement
hat tent me a newspaper exhibiting the progress of the eity during the first six months of
tke present year. Three month have passea
since this record wat made up, and he wrote me that he thought If I added Ifty per cent to the iguret which It eoataiaed, I would strike
the proper estimate ef your cesotaen to-day, While this shews the creates t faith sad eon!
deaet ta what you eaa do, Ism Inclined te
thiak, from something! have seen published, that the rule thus kid dews k none too liberal. The truth ef ta state
ments mad in this newspaper report is elinehed by the compiler when he ssrs at the
begisakg: "The fact it, that It is almost im
possible to lie about Ksasaa City." And whea
a splenoM e legation or your oustneet men called upon me, sad in the hitteest snd most
cordis way invited me to be your guest, one el them was Introduced as a dealer In real estate, who.lt was deeUred.it I tame here, would sell me
a el ty lot before I left. And this reminds me of a friend who made a trip te the Padge eoast, aad as he came bsek found his way to Kansas City. Me went immediately home, and when he arrived there he fousd that hit lot had been sold for enough ta advance of Hs cost to pay
toe expenses of hk satire trip stress toe eon tinent.
Of toune there Is n limit to what a seat. m unity tea do, Mring in such a pi see as thk aad actuated by a spirit which these IseMests manifest. Thus we Nad toe value of the res) estate transferred for the first tlx month of theyearlfJMtobe something over ttT.ssn.ww, walk for toe Irst tlx months of the present year the emeeat k mete than lttm,aw. All trsasfers of real estate are net indicative e( actual susetaatkl eity prose siitr. The mere
ussrsof tok hm atm teaaettt ate tone to apy them tar tsadt er far ttobitat. H a pestsy euro ska toat to buotm at a otty k meuosmag a well a totpapakw. Xaatat Otty ttaada tat toot ef tok
rule, for dariag tke six moatht ending June
at, ttat.thetarroaeemtae aamter oc smunag permtta leaned sad ta the value of tbtbutldInge they covered kept pace with the value of to lead trees! erred. I must not be expected te go further into th dotal k of th things watch show your pcsgrtis. It k suakkat te state that it k apparent ia the activity ef every breach of your diverse tosinest, a well
at ia tat vast poetic mpmvemsai compimmw aad under way, aad which are made necessary
by your phtsomsnal trowtn. ia we stt tali I have teea of your city mention k made of Maslera iaveMeU hers aad ef their Impcrtaneetoyou, The richness ef the eoun. try about you aad it snhaaced productiv k alto stated as aa important factor of your sroataees; aad your railroad fasilltta, placing yea ia eommuakatiea with your fl-low-csuntrymsn in every direction, you must
admit are tadispsnslbls te your aevoiopmeav, 1 am remaladed by the sucgetUoas how depsadeat, after all, communities, no teas than tadtvidual, art upon aot only toe gift of Provkknoa, but upon each ether. 1 never
could saureckte any iust cause for waiousy oa
tb pert of the West toward the Meat. If capital hat accumulated In the Bast, th newer
rectos of the West perhaps needs It for 1U
bulldisg up If you bar products to sell, it M surely no cause of offense if you And a market for them ia ta Sect. These condition ('should
ake friend, not taalous and susi cm ene
mies. Both tectiont arc worklag, thougk
haps is dhVerent lines, to make our eommoa
country great and wealthy, xemeathcr, toe
that you arc fast becoming the Beet to that
vast country beyond yea. upon which so much
of your future prosperity must depend.
"When I leave you 1 shall so oa my way or
travel to visit our fellow-citisess in the Scuta.
I shall bear to elder ettie the impreestoa
made by my observatioa of the new, fresh
sad Mtouneing erewth of those of the west.
shall sec there a section of our country
where prosperity is necessary to your pros
nertty. I shall not laa people seeotees or our
Nation's growth aad welfare, bat I shall an there, as well ss here, a determine, ehec-ful, Amerkea prfd of eouatry, ttimuktieg to
activity and enterprise, aaa leading net less
there then here to National areata tas and
glory. The west aad the kkuta aaa every
seetioarehsnla nana, in tnw suoiism mms-
b, snd no dkcord of partisan hate aad
rancor should be allowed to ktcrrupt the cs-
deact of their steady tread."
At the conclusion of the President's re
marks the people were given aa eportunitv to erect him aad his wife. They passed
ranidlv tkrouck a gaag-way four abreast,
" . ' - -. . . BB SB LA at St T , , ,
and there was little or no nanu-isaxmg .."VJT
done. Even at thk rate tao reception Bushosg, c
continued until five o'elook, aaa taere
were still a number In line who left disappointed. The party returned to the Coates I
House at the conclusion of the puwie re
ception for dinner.
One of the party who has seen all the
receptions since the President left Wash
ing toe says toe rcvepttoa at tao custom
house this afternoon was tke most success
ful of them all ia point of numbers. Over
twenty-five thousand persoat paid their rospecM in less than two hours.
The festivities closed to-night with the pageant of the Priests of Pallas and their subsequent ball. Great preparations had been made for these features and the popalar ex)eetations were fully realised in tke splendor of the parade. The magnifl-
eoet character of the entertainment, to
gether with the long line of march caused a slight delay ia the start of procession, but the myraids of sightseers waited patiently all along the route and rewarded the participant by hearty cheering as each display came la sight. There were twenty floats ia line, aud at they passed under the brilliant arehee of gas Jet made a gorgeous seen. The march wa delayed somewhat by minor accident, but it was all over by eleven o'clock, and by midnight the large kali bu(K for the priest ef Pallas ball, was tiled with a gay assemblage. Seven thousand invitations had booa issued, and, although net nearly all were accepted, th kail was crowded with dancers and the festivities continued until a late hour. The Preddeat concluded that it would bt best for himself aad hk fellow-
AMI.
Use Moot Bsinnraabo
af
ltrraorr, Mica., Oct. It. Much a gnaw kaa aot booa sec tok season as the hunu
team played ysetorday with th8t. Look
Wiium wf testa. Btaatt
Mud n The lfc-ttMtt Lwok-Xe Mtpp4m,
Browns for tke world's vbauiuiouskln
Tko day was cold and dark, but great crowd poured Into tke grand stand ait ) kept themseirs warmed by cHtbtti(aul which too brilliant fielding work brought forth. Tke Browaa bit Gotsein freely, tttaoald not get enough siugle together to briag a run except ia toe seeoitd inning wkoa Comkkey mad a pretty Lit Into the Bold, aad Carutkers followed ly a quick pop which Dunlap failed to stop in time, Foutx aad Welch New out, Lut Robinson seat oae behind second btr Kowt should have takea it, but Hanlcc, earn for it aad failed to get it, CotuUkey crossing th )dat. Then Buthoug nt oae to Deacon White whlea enaMed him to retire Kohmsoa. Detroits made few hits off Cam t Iter 1, and the crowd began to agree with Latham that tao sours would remalu unchanged, whea, after striking oat both Getaela aud Richerdeoa ia the eighth, Caruthers threw wild to first and allowed Ganael to take second" base. Rows immediately kit safely and brought him home. Thn for five iaaiagt a terrible itruxgle was kept up. Getaeia got his second wlad aad increased hk speed and curvet and Detroits kept the ball flying. Sharp field! sg proven toil runt. In the last halt of the thirteenth Geltsein made a bit and hobbled slowly to first. Richardson and Gaatel each advanced kirn a Iwmj by a seer 1 floe kit and Rewe brought him homf with a hit. Tho score:
Dbtuoit.
Bioasnkon. L f .s
Oaasel, lb t Bows, a a.... .... 'aMMRIMrBBa 1 ? White, to Dual, iru s aHctmtett. c Hoist rOItt 0. (as& GUek, p
A.B. a. B.H. 8.B. r.o.
1 a o U I
A
H 1 0 H a 0 a 1
A.E, (
TeUk W S
fr. Louie.
St It l
Lntaam.Bb t
rjieasea. s. t. t O'Xell. 1. 1 Comlskey. lb . Caru:'4vrs. p.. Poutz, r. f...
a.k. k. b.m. s.n. r.o. a. r.
.....
s s
0
A 1 ft 6 9 9
4
H 3 SI 1 X s 3 S
1 is x eg l
Totals M
Wiaaiag run made with two mea out.
Detroit.. .. OuaaflajoaaiiM St. Louis.e leeeseteeeoo-: Karned runs Detroit, 8 ; St. Louis, I Two-base hit Weloh. Double plays Dunlap, Gansel aat White; Foutc and Comkkey.. First base oa balk Beaaott, Latham, Robinson, Busbong. First base oa errors Detroit, . Struck out By Caruthers, ; by G else in, 2. Passed ball Busbong. Umpires Gnffney am! Kelly. A MYSTERY SOLVED.
ioraimooti isasswisw- -
excursionists to avoid tke danger which . - . . - - - . a t " FfM Bau
might attend a trip taroaga tao aeaseiy
crowded street to tke junction where a
reviewing stand bad been erected tor him,
and for that reason as well as aa economy of time, be remained at the hotel aad, with
Mrs. Cleveland, witnessed the pursue
from tke balcony.
Shortly before ten o'clock the presiden
tial party quietly proceeded to the car
riages and were speedily driven to the station at Twentieth and Broadway la or
der to avoid the ruth at the union depot. The train bad been palled out from tbt depot to the station, and by eleven o'clock
the party were on tbetr way to xempnis via th Kansas City, Fort !eott Gull and Kansas City, SpringSeld tc Memphis? railroads. A stop will probably ' bo made at Springfield, Mo., when the train reaches there about & a . m. The President expressed the pleasare the visit to Kansas City had given him, and hk regret that hit eagagement precluded a longer stay. Tko party left with all ia good hearth and spirik, but quite fatigued with the day's excitement and tight-seeing. Mrs. Cleveland it held In warm remembrance by tbe patient at' tke eity hospital, who were the beneficiaries ' of a thoughtful act of kiadnesa on her part during her sojourn ia Kansas City. The flowers which filled the President's ear on
tbe arrival in this city, and these together made a large wagon-load, were by Mrs. Cleveland's direction teat to the hospital for the benefit of the inmate, who returned their grateful thanks to tke lady who remembered them.
fltsTrAirtB1 AftrftfBfl' sVatllat 8tsrarMWtrffMle Stafford Srxixa, Conn., Oct. 1. Kxettemeat over tke downfall of too Stafford Spriag Baak continues to raa very high. United State National Baak Examiner
Formaa ha booa here since this moraiag
aad says that tke shortage grows bigger ' Young Stain is ander arrest at
and bigger. The latest investigation, bo
Tbe Mystery gurroundhsg e KHMhx Cashier J. W. Karrcn f Dexter (Mo. Xnttoaat Ssvmti Bank. h 1M7H. Setter ty th Confession of Charles Prancb 84MM, On T e ParUeipaHt. JJiW York, Oct. 13. Tbe WorU to-day
will paoima a iwt-w wiv by Charles Fraacta Stain ooaeernlMgtsf murder of Cashier J. W. Barron of tkt National Savlags Baak, at Dexter, Mt-, on February Srf, 1878, aad toe robbery ot tbe bank. The robbery aad the death Barron caused a great sensation at tbt time, and tke mystery attending tho mattor ha never been cleared up. Barron was found oa tke evening of that holiday lying bleeding and unconscious in tbe bank vault. The door of the vault wa opea, but tbe fund were astouched and only J80v in money aad a BM0 bond were missis? from the caih
Tbe story wae started teat Jtar-
ron bad committee: setcxie to avoiu exposure of some misconduct toward tbt bank. Tkk was never proved, but :thc family of the dead man have suffered seriouslv oa account of the allegation. The World says that a young mat named Charles Francis Stain haa no made a statement that he aad hk fatbtr, Dayid Sta'n, with Oliver Smith, alia Cromwell, a well-known criminal, sad f .ur men named Andrews, Thompson, isoott and Keeiey were the authors of tbe crime. They bad procured Impression of all tho locks in the buildings where the bank was located and took ad vantage of the holiday, when the building seemed desert ed, to gain entrance by raise keys. On opening the vault-room door David Stain found himself face to face wlthBarroR, who bad been to the oat closet ami ws returning with a scuttle in one html and a shovel in another. The vault door was unlocked, and tbe cashier was apparently arranging to count tbe funds and verify his account. Stain at once struck him several Wows with a slung shot, rendering him unconscious, and Cromwell then came up snd helped Stain gagandblrid th e sea seless man.
The robber did not fdare stay to ratieaex is vault. Tboy took a key from Barron's
pocket, opened tke ash drawer and to tae loose cash and hurriedly fled. The other members of the gang bad t been oa watch In aad near the building, and cm learning that the cashier had seen Mint Umv- decided to Bee. Young Stain
bad waited a few miles away witk a wagoa. Alt found their way thither, aad drove to Solon Meekt' house where taey separated. They did not learn that Barron was dead until tke next day. Young Stain heard all tke details of the robbery from kk father and Cromwell. He belkre toat some of too gang started tbe story of Bfrroa'i defalcation in order to divert aaapiotoa from themeelvH.
rrssuw
H
oald. reveals the fact skat tko deficit, ac
cording to tko exaot figure, k $M,M0, but there h ao doubt that It It in excess of that amount, which further investigation will verify. Aside from toe above the baak debt amounted to $7MM ia addition to what Is recorded ia toe book (a
. I , - .1 . I. uafiUu
ethers m
Maine. It it believed that reived will be oaptared. sit
A
Bxw Your, Oa. IA A receiver b beta appointed for tka National Secret aw I. a-Vu.s.au exist ml. oswassi iM4VT
UiHti wki,M TB1!C ! poratodta 1 with an authori-sel capital
over flAi.069. The examiners wilt proba
bly be able to reader tome definite account relative to tko conditioa of tke savings bank later ia tke day. c An tfamrtunato Ftetattff. New York, Oct 11 The salt ot George Herbert Leonard, the actor, against Theatrical Manager A. R. Krtaager, for V 090 damages for personal injuries, resulted yesterday laa disagreement of the jury, one being: for plaintiff and oae for defendant. Tke injuries complained of were shot woundt Inflicted by Br longer in a quarrel caueed by Xrlaacor's alleged intimacy with Louise Half, to actress, who wat kaowa as Mrs. Leonard. She a stu tal. kmr SJutt iki wa
hk mistress. Lesssrd ha toot hit posl- prominent laeaea of Omaha, aad a copy tton with too Bouoloaalt CtmosBV while ah ! wUI. The Yeanc Men's Dtw
1,m,M, to operate the J. Harris Rogers
jushAyaMatumsl. S 1 ' ' FtMt iBsraPBfijeMia' arfl b4Jww Omaha, Keb., Oct. 11 Clevelawl aiwt party arrived at eleven o'clock this morning, and took a two boars'drive around th city. They Were met by Senator Mandernon, Congreesmaa MoBkane, Governor Thsyer and others. There are fifty thousand vkttor la tko city. The Omaha rrW presented Mrs. Cleveland a
, venfr oopyof an extra printed oa warn I satin, desoribiai tke Portoat Kftperty in , Omaha ta wbte- Mrs. Cleveland ta tataf eeted, iHatrated by picture of tbe property. The eatra ooatolaed W fae Bltuita letters ot welcome from tlx.
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