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The Daily Out-Look from Parsons, Kansas • 1

The Daily Out-Look from Parsons, Kansas • 1

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THE DAILY OTT-LOOK VOL. 1 47. PARSONS, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, sion of territory in the direction of Bossenia. The Russian envoy awai'8 further instructions. Achemet Eroub Pauha will take com J.

P. COFFIN, EDITOR. ADVERTISING RATES. ONI MONTH One Column IW-jjU One half column One fourth oolumn -uU Two Inches 3.00 One iaoh 00 Subscription, 15 cents per week by carrier ItUSINESS niltLC I OHY. Cards In Hit column one cttm pit Una each lneitlon.

No card rrcrtveu tmt 1m IIkiii one month. IB ATI OltKEYS AT" LAW. It. M. DOINXEY, Olllce on Johnson uvenuo, over it Bazar.

cessful newspaper men in the west, becomes manager. The controlling in-terest is now held by Abeul, Stevens, Bunker and 'The change is well received. ritOPERTY IN DANGER. PittstonPa Oct. 8 The Penn Bylvania Coal Co.

to-night placed armed guards over all their property exposed to incendiarism, YELLOW FEVER. Fernandina, Fla Oc 8 Nine new cases of yellow fever Saturday. Three deaths Sunday. Five new cases and ore death to-day. uuTciimis.

MEXICO. J. Q. IIOWEY, shop on North side of Johnson avenue, keeps lull assortment rt nil kinds 01 mei.t, r.nil nothing but the best. Vegetable lor sale lit low prices.

It' you wish good juicy steak you should go to him. The Turko-Russian War. HI.K KS1IITBIS. Earthquake Shock at Congress meets next M. PORTRUM, Shop located on North West corner ol' Sklddy mid llitfK avtriies.

Special attention pniit to Ilorecshneinu and impairing machinery. I urn prepared it all times toimlnli repairs or turn out or new work in the, Shortest possible time, (live pie call. Gambetta has issued a manifesto to the peoplo of France, and is to be prosecuted for it HOW THEY SERVE WAlt tOUHCtCOVUKVrS. L. J.

TFEL 8nys thsl he can weld a cast steel pitman to a reaper quicker and in nter linn iiry iiiaii In Parsons. A new tabernacle for lectures, etc, has lately been dedicated at Olevelmd, it will seat 4,000 people. Set via wants to Jump Iloth Way. Star Clothing House. mand of the Turkish foroes on the Servian frontier, WAR CORRESPONDENTS CURBED London, Oct.

8. Correspondents hereafter will only be admitted to the lines of active operations on days of engagement. At other times tbey mst remain at the corps' headquarters, the information sent out by hern having thwarted the Russian plans. Within ten days 2,500 sick, chiefly sufferers from fever, havo reached the Odessa hospital DETAINING PACKETS. Paris, Oct.

8. The government ou Monday detained all packets of English and Belgian newspapers arriving at Paris railroad stations, EARTHQUAKE SHOCK Geneva. Oct. 8. A severe earthquake shock was experienced hero on Monday noon.

Somo buildings were shocked but the damage was slight. MATTERS. San Francisco, Oct. 8. The Union has the following dispatch dated Mess-ville, New Alexioo, Oct.

6 An armed mub of four hundred Mexicans and one hundred from the Mexican side of the river, have possesion of the county of El Paso, 50 utiles below ibis plice. The mob threatens to massacre all Americans. Tbey have amsted and imprisoned county officers. Several prominent citizens have fled from the county. A mmll detao iment of the 9m United States cavairy started for ibe scene of lie trouble, to-day lo protect the United Slates custom bouse and government property.

The Mexicans claim that El Paso county belongs to Mexico. City of Mexico, Dot. 8 Cougress has authorized ibe government to expend $300,000 in tbo construction of a factory for breech-loading arms. The government has contracted for $200,000 worth of Remington arms, and has or A fire destroyed 10.000,000 feet of lumber and 10,000 sugar, boxes and hogsheads recently, at New York. Germany has sent a gun boat to Nin aragua, to support her claims to indemnity for, Germans mal-treatea there BIHG, Proprietor, The largest stock of Clothing, Huts, Cups and Furnishing Goods ever brought to the city bus just And will be sold cheaper thnn ever before in pursons.

BOYS'. and CHiLDRSNS1- SUITS You can hardly take up a paper but you se aonounts of caused by the parties being drunk, wliifky is the fruitful nau-e of death and diseane. A SPECIALTY. -jCJ3- I will not be undersold. Call and ex tiniiie my goods fcr yourselves Co) in of Riggs und Johnson avenue.

Nature's First Law Wilson Ellis, -DKALKIttS IN Therefore, protect your money and by deporting them in the "old reliable" dered the collector ot customs at Vera Cruz to remit monthly to the United States $25,000 on puyuient of the American debt BANK FAILURE San Francisco, Oct. 8. J. C. Doncou, manager of the Pioneer Land TEE WAR.

London, Oct. 8. Sir Stafford North-cote, cbnollor of the exoi3Cuer, in a speech yesterday, saidY I can't help thinking that there may be a surprise which may disappoint the prophecies of those who declare that the war can not terminate till after another and more dicisive campaign. One thing is certain, that both sides' hive dinpl ay- rd such gallantry that if an opportunity for settlement should arrive, they might acoept it without any loss of prestige. A Shumia special says Sulieman Pasha took command of the army of Lorn at Tirnova en Saturday.

A special from Frankfort says, according to trustworthy intelligence received here from Tresser on the Franco-Italian frontiers, it is beiigput into a state of defense. BRIDGES DAMAGED. The fiost and storm of the past two dtys have rendered the bridges at Sis tova ane Nicopolis unpracticable for the crossing of vehicles. U. S.

SUPREME COURT. Washington, Oct. 8. Pursuant to adjournment the Supreme Court of the United States met to-day at noon. Present Cheif Justioe Waito, Justices Clifford, Swayne, Miller, Strong and Bradley.

Chief Justice Wa.te said the court would oomraeuce tie call of the docket to morrow, ASKS FOR AN APPROPRIATION. Washington', Oct 8, i torney General Devens will ask Congress to appropriate $235,000 to cover the deficiency for the department's past fisoal year, mehkmkt Constantinople, 8 Snow and rain is continually falling, and it is now thought it will suspend all operations in Bulgaria and Balkan. It is probable that Mehemet Ali will be appointed to the chief command in Thessa-ly. The Servian diplomatic agent has for-mally renewed to the Porte assurances of the paoifio intention of Servia. Muhk-tar Pasha says the Russian losses during the recent fighting was loss of the Turks, 2.500.

AND SEKTIA. Belgrade, Oct. 8. Negotiations between Servia and Russia are not yet ended? Servia refuses a guarantee of independence and a promise of exten and Loan Bank, announces this morn FURNITURE, PARSONS, Keep constantly on hand a large istock con-sisting of I'nrlor und Hed-room Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, In fnct everything of new and nobby styles, both plain and fancy, usually found in a Flit-tlusN Furniture store. Also keep on hand a large stot of Uiidcrtsikci's' G'oods, Wood and Metalic Cases and Caskets, Burial Robes for ladies und trpntu.ninri otiann First National Bank OF PARSONS, KAIISAS, Before moths and rust corrupt or thieves break through and steal them from you.

ANGELL MATTHEWSON. Cashier. Where the Money Goes -IS- v.UHl and bundsome, all of which we are selling at greatly reuucea rates, tall and see us I3-2m WILSON ELLIS. NOW THAT IT IS A ing that heavy payments required today and withholding of aid depended upon forces the bank to liquidation. The assets consist of real estate at the price ot $1,250,000.

Liabilities, The manager states that everything possible be will endeavor to do to sustain the bank, including the sacrifice of his own means to the last dlar. lie recommends the appointment of a riceiver, restraining by law all holders of securities fio.u sacrificing thesame. GREAT STRIKE RESULTS Philadelphia, Oct. 8. At a meeting of the morohants who suffered losses by the late riots at Pittsburg, a committee of three was appointed, with power to employ counsel to represent all parties suffering losses.

The ex pense incurred will be divided among the olaimauts in proportion to the amounts involved. NEWSPAPER CHANGES HANDS. Kansas City, Oct. 8. The Journal of Commerce, the oldest paper in the Missouri Valley, has changed bands to day.

D. K. Abeel, one of the founders of the paper, and one of the most suc SURE THING A MYSTERY FOR AHQSLIi MATTHEWSON CO. Have loanded upwards of $200,000.00 That the Narrow Gauge Railroad is to be built, those who wish desirable residence or business lots at lower figures than ever heretofore offered by the On improved city and I arm property within the past year, and in a very satisfactory manner to their numerous customers. They have also furnished hundreds of abstracts of titles, insured thousands of dollars worth of DroDertv PARSONS TOWN Should purchase immediately.

Terms will be made to suit purchasers, even in monthly payments, if desired. Call on ANGELL MATTHEWSON, i Agent. and paid thousands of dollars in taxes, at their office adjoining the post-office, Parsons, Has..

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Pages Available:
438
Years Available:
1877-1878