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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 -

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Sec re tit i'v <>f Stiitc WM. I>‘. OWEN Auditor of Stiitr aMERICCS < . DAILEY Tn•usurer of State FKKD .1. S( llol./. Attorney (ieneral WM. A. kKTCHAM t'lerk of Supreme Court ALEXANDER HESS ,Supt. I’ubiic Instruction 1). W. DEE 11 Mi State Statistician S. J. THOMPSON State Geologist W. S. RLATCHI.EY Supreme Judge—First District JAMES ft. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District LEAN DEK J. MONKS

Kliltl ri.M AN COI NT* TM KKT. For Representative GEORGE W. HANNA For A uditor JAMES McD. HAYS For Clerk JOHN D. HUNT For Recorder LEMUEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD For Sheriff DANIEL W. MACY For Surveyor LARRY DOWNS For Coroner JOHN T. OWEN For Commissioner 1st District—JOHN L. BRIDGES 2nd District—JAMK> < . HEAT

ItKPt III.M \ N TOUNslllP Til KIT.

For Trustee

ROBERT S. GRAHAM

For Assessor

ENOCH L. EON OR I II Y For Justices of the Peace WAI/I’ER J. ASHTON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE W. RUM BARGER For Constables WM. R. CALLAHAN JOHN II. MILES DANIEL TOMPKINS For • Congress Flfl h District JESSE OVERSTREET Your s inutt*r Vacation. OreetlPASlle people leaving home for their summer vacation, for long or short trips, can have their favorite home paper, the D.mi.v B.\nnkii Times, follow them. Address can lie changed as often as desired. It is better than a letter to travelers away from home.

The Went her.

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by II. S Keuick & Co. from the otliciul weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indian iroLis. Ind., July 11 Fair weather, stationary tem-

perature

\Y a rcr.N MANS,

I.ignt llhlft Opened With Hut

One Hiilder—Treaturer’M Aiinual Mtnte■uent—Ouartrrly Salary Payment Night

and Mniling Karen the IteHtilt.

There was a larger crowd than usual in the council chamber last

evening, and the StarPrt** was j Jainm Merry weather, fire dept

represented! All the members o«>. N.Niimm were in their scats, the fact that James D. Cutler.streets. electric light bids were to be open-' Toi.in

Mike Pultun

ed causiug the rush ami it was generally remarked that the incandescent lamps in the chamber took on

a brighter glow.

The city treasurer's monthly and yearly reports were reported 'rorrect by tlie finance committee. In

tlie latter the receipts and disburse- w Cmw, miiury.

1 J. M Hurley " .. ments lor the year ending April 30,

IMil i, are as follows :

HKCKICTS.

tions of all dark nights in such

schedules when so ordered by tlie light committee. The first tw() THE latest POLITICAL propositions, to one o’clock a. m., j FROM THE CAPITAL. will hardly he considered as half a night's lighting is unsatisfactory, internting i>uinK» «>f «oiiicre« «n.i

The whole matter was referred to the light committee until next |

meeting.

Cl.AIM ORDINCB.

J. M. Donnohue, police

U. T. A»hley Krstik Klley

WASH INI .TON LKTTEKI NEWS FROM DKI’Al 'V. Bocal Time

GOSSIP THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF

THE UNIVERSITY.

|>itfIt of Spice Here and There h»» Seen Hv Our Special Correspondent —Note*,

liicidentn, Ktc*.

,.„„k .n .hi. Column for I.-Koe... nn.l Knter.nlnu.ent.—Notou, Item, nad Annoon. ement.-The Very I nte.l nn.l the He.t hy Speelal Kep.nter.

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Aaron G. Rose. ’92, of Martins

visiting college friends.

•Ino. Moran

Taylor Crump Smith Parker

Dan Scott

To be < hurchlll '*

Lou Kcllar

Carl Hell, vtone. H H Hulls, ••

1 Dow W hittnkcr, Mtoiic

shop Hooks

Washixu.ton, July 9, 1894

Hepublicanx In the senate anil house ; viile, is

•ti .101 t0 H man support Mr. Cleveland in the since his graduation Mr. Rose has au no ! stand he has taken against anarchy Slid studying law in the l ni\er•x in favor of law and order, but to then () j. t j ie t . lty j,f ew York. ^ 00 S shame be it recorded, there are .juite a • , I number of democrats in congress who Fred A. Thomas, ’92, was the 16 50 stand with the protesting demoiTHtie | ggceeBbful contestant m several *>iis so | and populist governors against the ac- c ,, ( ,| e r( |,.e8 at Lebanon recently.

•ill be remembered that Mr.

7.vi I the extreme states rights democrats, | Ihomas was 1). laiiw

57 'si and the populists, whose public utter- jumper.

■ ances have done more to encourage the

tr> ui

15 n " 1 tion of the administration.

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is ,s ' opponents are. of course, die most

Among bis 1

of

big four.

No lie Vestibule.!' No 2’ In.lliinapolU A. , I No is* souihwentorn I.lmi,,..) K ' a,lon No 8* Mall I No 7* V<‘Hill>uled < Kxp r ^ ST - No r Matt . I No IT* >owthwcMtornLimit, , Li!I No 3t Terre \cc., mtll , . f 124U'I • Dally t Ksoapt 'on,i„> 1 “""" No. 10. Is solid VwMIbulod rr«i„ , I with sleepers for New Vork a'fBSSKrssj’vStxS'ftsJ tonHarttor. Mich. No. iHisson,?’."".^^ ami makes conm-ctioiis for'n? *"Bi| dlveralntf Hoes at St. Unis J

great |

MfjNON ROUTE

-Olyouisviu.

In effect Sunday, May iTlsIc

north hound No 4" . hleairo Mall ..

No «’

No 44t Isxal.

Express

Hurley

W. E. Starr T. T. Moore A Throop E Hawkins

(ieneral Fund. School Fund. ,

lialauee 1ns. year Jlii.Hi:. It,.. JIIOTS III o. > oop, r

t ruin ueueral lax .. U,407 V4 1.VI7 Jn Uellmiuent tax TSI sfi 97 7M

License . 2,094 . r s» street comtnissloner ;io ttl Land redemption...... 70 04

‘•Guess where and come there

s on ! spread of anarchy in tins country than ( , tQ entertain five minutes'' south bocsd lilt) no all other causes coinbined. I be ipies- * , . . . No 3* LoutHX'llle Mall

was the word m* of the invitations n,, y southern Express

150 oo tion of the riglitfulness and the w rong- Hli8 »oriuu„ ... So4 3t laa-ai fulnessof the original strikers against to one of the most unique parties j •Dally, t K.xcem >umia>

#7 50 150 00

the 1’iillinaii company beeaine a second- 0 f the season, which occurred last

Total $32,270 OH $4713 91

DIHBUKSKMBNTS.

Genoral Fund, xiliool Fund.

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Streets Flrt* depart mont... Police Ll^btH < )fliccr.s’ HalaneH...

Waterworks

Specific

l ax refuiule<J ... stationery and

piintlog

Bonds amt interest Land i edempt Ion

.joirt

1075 ao 4217 07 41311 44 455H no 1205 M If! 13

.$241 ’20

*210 M

70

Total $96161 18 $841 20 Balance lorward .t27l7.'J2 street fund: general fund, $5793.12; school fund, $1472.73; total, $13, 013.77. The engineer’s first and final es timate on Main street was referred to the street committee. The clerk's report for 1894 went to the finance committee. Certificate of election of Engineer Throop was placed on file. Treasurer’s report for May was sent to the finance committee. The only bid on street lighting on the clerk's desk was from the Greencastle Electric Light company and the same contained a number of proposals, on 2000 nominal can-

»ry consider. with .very body the evening at Dr. Smythe’s residence. rY^Jv!

19 Is'.r. ' 'll

II rc aim in

A. Throop

J. I.. Kamlcl *• .. T. Aliraiua ** <i. h Itlaki‘ “

E. I’crklns “

•J. ItrlditcH •• .1 ii. Miller " John Riley " John Merry weal her, meal* O.i. Klee.rle Llyht Co. — F. L. Lamlcs, Ml. imp. homiM “ stamps, etc. •'usie Hnpwood, mdse Dan T. Darnall. clerk city vs. Champer vv H. Jones, work Sentinel Printlmr t o .1. 51. Hurley, postage stamps, ct.; — O. B. Cooper, fctsl lire dept K. It. EJtclJonr, mdse I). Luiiadon Co *• ( ooper Bros., horse hire. G. C. Elec, l.ixht Co., bal. week. Ilithtioa

15 oo i moment the passage of the l . S. mails was obstructed and the authority of U.

Ml HO IS no

The young ladies kept their secret

29 00 •.’ll tin 7 50 12 50 20 00

S. courts delied.

was not till

the boys ^ s Ex s,,n

No i

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roK THK WKST

No 7 Dally 1&S0 a m,’for st 'C' !!"!!>; l^jlpm.forsrj^Sj

well, for it

The U. S. government tins nothing were ready to start that they knew |^ s { ffi;. .

whatever to do with the sarikes of em- j where the party was to occur. The No U " r i )K ®„ E ^ T r, ’ rTerw H.«| ployes against individual.' or corpora-1 y 0U ng ladies were beautifully cos- No ^4 i-.vsnn .. s : 34 a m, tor huiu,

20 00 lions, but it has something to do with ! tume( j an( j t | le costumes of the

to oo tlie rights of tlie people of the several |

. 1 .. , , i young gentlemen represented ev11 w | states to communicate with and to do | e e> o

business w ith each other at will, and | erything from the glory of loxey

Duo Mr. (’leveland would have ne,

No 20 Dally 1:52 pm. No S Dally 3:35 p in. •• No 2 Kx. sun 0:20pm, •• No 12 Dally 2:2H a in, •• No « Dally 3:32 a in ••

I’KOKI A Dl\ I'|i is

laiupd

•glecte.l to ‘•('holly, the London Dude." The n'i'V:, Ex l 'u| , | I '" l, ' 7:05a

.m his sworn duty liad he done less than be mo8 t pleasing characters represent- i-.'.i- complete time card*

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has done. It isn’t Hie rights of the strikers that are at stake, but the very i £■, life of republican institutions in Ameiar, i«i iea. Fortunately the number of men 14 , in congress wht areopposed to the po.'i-

7 70 ! 1H 00

1 " ... ‘ 1 and Stations, and for f'ulT'IntoriLi.V?. ed by the young ladies were: Al188 j rates, through cars, etc.,address “*‘

tion of tlie administration is too small

Marv Town, Martha Washington; .1.51.. HKsaKocoH

IV .. 41. II I |

•I S. Dowutc.1

.Miss Nellie Matson, gypsy girl;

• i, x ■ • r.rs i\ t /1,11 r 1,

Asst, .icn’l I'iiss. Airt, st. i.ouis,i: M '

Mies .Marie Burnaby, Mary Green; UIIB AGO & EASTERN’ lll.|\pp|

Miss Mary Curtiss, Chinese girl;

To and from Terre Haute, 111,*..,

May 22. IHM4

2112 to be a factor in au\ eoiigressional ae- yjj gg i7 t h e i Arnold, night; Miss arrivk from thk south. lion that may become necessary, and a- I>| 1^1, ,, m:„„ v° ’i* v?ruf.i* ! au j!!.' Evansville Ex iv,,,|

j long as Mr. Cleveland stands for the

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Their Offer A n* we red.

Greencastle post. No. 11, e . r , preservation of law and order and

. R., received the following reply to maintaining tlie dignity and authority their communication to Governor of the U. 8. government be can count Matthews: upon the support of congress and of

Executive Department,! " i,,e - tenl " s ,,f t, "‘ l>e 0 I» ,e > regardless of

Indianapolis, July 10,1894. ^ tb. ir political opinions. There is no

1 ^ j j marie a perfect

Blanche Swahlen, deaconess; Miss . No7 Niwhviiif S|hh*IhI . ^..u

No It Tcrrellaute Ac Elvansville Mai, Hial

Edith Morris, spring. Among the No5* chicHiro& Nashville Limited ihii'l

boys probably the most striking \ 0 «• ( htca»o a'nh^" "tucLbiiiieii figures were the two Jumbos, John ■ n 0 4* •* Express'

| No 8 t hicaifo 9p t8 .| a i

Haskell and James Sprankle; 1 •Daily, t Except Minday (Charles Wright, as Jake Schmidt, iJtwren'Vinc,iV""'Ko<i l 'i-.'r'm"vri l i7 l '7'

4511 i 11.7 1 11.17)1 in I

A. M. Maxson, Commander Green : f litic8 in . tl,, ‘ V'™'" ' it,, l ati,,n

‘Dutchman,”

Americanism against anarchy*

Victor Boone, who was attired as

castle Post, No. 11. G. A. R., 1 • -e •.

It is clear that the democratic mem- Ins wife, was quite a success, l.ar-

(irti n. ast Iters of the senate committee that inves- rett Cooper was attired as “Sweet

Dear Sin: 1 he resolutions tigated the sugar trust scandal are in adopted hy youi post are received, no hurry to get their report before the I beg to thank the members of senate, having failed to get either SenGreeneastle post, No. 11. through Ht»rs Lodge. Davia or Allen to agree to 1% , . 11 '» eiminjjrless support that would pracyou, tor their srenerous oner of 8er- k .. . . ,

iIIh nnwpi* ur<* 1 iiriiiu ixn tlw* ‘ tleally ilismiss the whole matter. 1 he , . . g . ’ , j' ices to the state. It is most com- r . 1)Ubl i CHn g< , nilt))r8 I)ropoae m . lk i llK a advertisement in the Banner 1>mes memla|)le one of the brighte8t ri ., K)| . t thllt in keepin)t w i tll th) . of May 31. 1 he tollowing are the j eature8 t jj e j lour t | |at t .i t i Z ens, evidence taken, and owing to tlie ex-,

,i ^" ro8: 'loving their country, appreciating treme nature of some of the conclusions | thi,t ‘he young Indies are

*o and Krarisvillc Trs>|

. and « carry 1‘uIIiiihii palace sleepun;, , r . and day coaches and run aolid belwwn i h;r a

and Naab villi*. 1 HAS. I..ST0H L

(iep'i Pass, and T'kf vitt. iiiio, I

Marie;” the remainder of the young gentlemen represented either C >xev or Debs or some other notable with whom all were familiar. Refreshments were served and dancing was indulged in. At a late hour the party broke up, and all present say

to lie

Proposal No. 1-Sixty-fivc lights. jta peril8< when fu ,| y aroil8e d clear- " b L y S “ ,,1,t0r A1, “" he «' m l*'•ob..- congratulated Philadelphia moonlight schedule up u , indi , ate th . lt lawlessness and ' ‘

to 1 o’clock a. m., per light per year mob n , le 8hall not prevail . No

for five years, $63.34. Extra light ing at same ratio and proportion. No. 2—Same conditions as No. one, on three year contract, $66.34. No. 3—Sixty-five lamps, Phila delphia schedule, per lamp per year, five years, $75.00. Extra

lighting at same ratio.

No. t—Same conditions as No. 3, on three year contract $77.50. No. 5—Same as No. 3, with addi j tion of running every dark night when moon does not shine, when so ordered, at $82.00 per lamp per

year. No. (i

largely to showing that the money which tlie sugar trust people admitted having contribute.l to ilemoeratic state committees was actually usi*il to help the democratic national ticket anil was so intended tube used. The republican report will onlv agree with that of the

in defense of their country. Should democratic senators in one thing-it it become necessary, I will gladly ,,411 exonerate Secretary Carlisle from

avail myself of your offer. ( lai'de Matthews, Governor.

on their success,

separate report devoted The young ladies entertaining were

class of our citizens can place a higher appreciation upon the value of the supremacy of the law than tin* veterans who risked their lives

Misses Morris, Barnaby, Matson, Nona Smvthe, Artie Smythe, Ethel Arnold, Frances Arnold, Curtiss, Swahlen, Town, Williamson, Reu-

belt and Farr.

Welker Collins and Miss Martha Tucker took a trip to Fern yester-

They report an en-

FAILED TO MATFRIALIZE.

i any blame for having at the request of i day afternoon. Senator Jones written ilmt sugar sched- ! joyable time.

HEROIC DEATH.

ule. It will then show that the sugar j trust controlled ilo- making of the su-

— HiihIiichh Grently Improving, spociiil to tin* Hannkk Times.

Chicago, III., July 11, 2:45 p. in. —The general strike of organized labor of this city set for this morn-

Same as No. 5. with three j in SC failed to materialize, and there year contract, at $84.50 per lamp ls no evidence of any paralysis of per year. business. Street cars and elevated

No. 7

No Strike of Oricnnlr.'-il Labor at Chicnao gkr Schedll <• of the tarilf bill and tlie Italian Hoy While Saving |(u Sister’s

passing of the bill. The report will His own.

make the most interesting sort of cam- S ' N Antoni... Tex.. Julyll.-A 18-.- m sendlmr for “Frank * paign docume t, and the republiciii year-old Italian boy named Fastunato 4 Beenes" don’t Include any oth'.ine

congressional campaign committee will Ravar ‘ iUi witn a heroic death. He 1

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J JHagnificentlv lllustnifi] FOB ( 1TY HKAhKKS—Bring on** | ''ar ('onpon with cunts for «*Hfh i part as ImsiuhI, to THK HANM.Ii fl TIMES office. f| Foil ul I'-OF-TOWN HKAI)K!I> j Mull one War Coupon with v r THK HANNKK TIMK>, LivcnfH.’*!ic. I; Ind., tor ouch part. B*' partlcularKl (h ffivc your full inline and addn^; '■ state what part yon want, giving r niunhor; (3) inclose the mrcssarv <‘" 11 i pons ond loct'iitn for cadi j* irt V III Si’lidiliy for “ K'runk iii ‘sliu* " ,(r f

•i'll, * * rl..,,*# 1 .

CUip thisC^ouponjl Frank Leslie's Scenes an:?

Portraits of tk

Civil War

-Izeof |»iyrc aliout llxis iiuln'

'.•elicit ih ii it ir,.i ..j,|,.i,. ,,i. . I Wtt8 standing near the track of the San ^ He's Wht scenes will l)(Milti'r.xh” " hl ' ,l - I Antonio and Aransas Pass railway when ' * BANNER TIMES. Tblsls posItMT'<>

On present moonlight

schedule in city, 65 lamps, per year

lines are running full quota of cars Of all trades which threatened

per lamp, five year contract, $70.00.1 to FDike only seamen, cigarmakers

4iro«‘fi*s Will < l«m«* at Liicht. We the undersigned grocery merchants .if Greencastle, Ind. pledge ourselves to close our grocery stores on all evenings of each week, except Saturday and Monday evenings, at eight o'clock p. in. until Sept. 1, iH'.'q. Commencing to close our stores Tuesday evening. July 10. Thus. Abrams. A. Birch, E. A. Hamilton, Jud Scott, W. H. Burk, ( has. Meikel, Win. Allen, Jus. Allen, B. F. Barwick, ('has. Keiffer, Roth. < 'has. Kelly, ('has. Broadstreet, Tom

Y’a'nc leave.

Frank Burk arrived from Minneapolis last night. He lias been absent about two years. Two dozen old newspapers atj the Banner Times office for five

and carpenters quit. The labor leaders predict a general tie upon

Saturday.

A Want® Paper Hanket. Articles of homo construction possess a double advantage—they satisfy actual wants and give a change for the exercise of taste and skill in the use of tools. Country Gentleman recently illustrated

Extra lighting at same proportion. No. 8—Same schedule as No. 7, on three year contract, at $72.50. No. 9—Same schedule as No. 7, with the addition of running every dark night when the moon does not shine, when ordered by chairman of light coinmittae, at $77.0(1 per lamp per year. No. 10—Same schedule as No. 7, on three year contract, with the addition of dark nights when the moon does not shine, at $79.50. No. 11-—Provides an addition to . proposals Nos. 1 and 2, it the same an* accepted, of furnishing from twelve to twenty-five incandescent J lamps for use by the city at $6 per year in the mayor’s office and $7.80 | per year on streets or in engine |

house.

. ARTISTIC WASTE PAl’Elt RECEPTACLE.

No. 12—Provides an addition to . , , , - . ,, ,

i a basket which ought to give the auia-;

the next eight proposals to furnish teur worker a chance to show his skill, from twelve to twenty-five incan for the sides of this basket box can lie 1 , ,. , j.,. * , elaborately carved, if desired, descent lights at $0 for mayors of The article should be made of thin lice mid $7.80 for engine house. oak or ash, or of cherry, if it be an ac-! The above propositions really compuniment of a cherry writmg d.«k.

The conference committee on the tarill bill licit] ii first meeting today, in the senate finance committee room. If the applause which the democrats of the limi'c gave Mr. Wilson, chairman of the ways ami means committee, wlieii he attacked the <143 senate amendments to the tariff bill meant anything it meant that tlie bouse is going to make a bard tight to knock out every one of those amendments which raises the duty or which puts a duty upon articles

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7’-~Ni, bound volumes of Eraiik t*'-

he saw a passenger train approaching, 1 x at the same time observing his 3-year- J old sister on the track. He saw the ; ^

baby’s danger and ran to save its life. He accomplished his purpose, but died in the act. He had just time to throw the child off xvhen the engine struck him. The body of the boy was badW

mutilated.

HOKStWHIPPED THE ELDER.

|>art can be oblain.xl in any nlbff " a ' than inillcutixl In our regular ("ii[*' n

W 'W'%. •%/% ■%

Prominent Lawyer and 4'lmreli Member

.liven a Publle t'loggliii;.

Wichita, Kan., July 11.—A sensational , scene occurred on the most prominent

\\ m u w.-ie put on the free list by the business street of the city when J. F. original Milson hill. I pon the result i D. Casey, a well known lawyer, was ol that light depends the fate of the tar- j horsewhipped by Sloan Stanley of Housill bill. It it is successful, it is believed ton, Tex. Young Stanley came from that the bill is doomed, unless the Oor-1 ®?u 8 t on on purpose to punish Casey, - f" •*«* »r-j 75r“.Tt^rt > ter! 0O sfflvi. ,,t l£w y r i‘ n . , .‘ r * il> '‘'cry member of it 1ms open- j L'a Rp y is a prominent church elder and a

ly stated that they would not vote for tlie bill without the amendments they demanded and obtained from the senate. It must not be forgotten that a loss of thro.* votes in the senate means the final defeat of the bill. I be republicans are not, of course, expecting anything quite so good as that, but they will not. be surprised it it happens, and you mav be sure that they will do nothing to "lake the light between the bouse and

the senate less bitter.

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Sunday-school teacher.

cents. These papers will be found . 11 " T The wooden balls that are shown can very useful in many ways. Thev , ' 0 “' ‘' U ‘ ( ,WU " ^ 1 lu ll "’' be purchased by the dozen from cabinet * # * * * nish light tor live or three yearn on nmkeM, while the rest may bo the protlare nice for pantry shelves, under (he bia Bch edule; and on uct ° f ,1,nk, ' r ’ 8 l «"u workshop. Incarpets and m other Kc*-| 1 Btead of eurvuiK the mde panels, aeon* member the price—two dozen for 'he schedule now in use on ail night volitional design may lx* etched upou five cents. tf ( lighting, with additional proposi- them with a redbot point of iron.

Hem as ItostaK,*. “Thou hast my heart,” he murmured low. “For years It has lieen thine. Return it if thou’dHt have me 90; Return it now that I may know What may's, be thy design. “Thine actions do perplex me so. Thy thoughts I canT divine; Thine ej e-1 hy coldness seem to show. Yet when I’d go a sudden glow Of love dost in them shine. “An answer give for weal or woe. If tliou'.lst my love decline, (live hack the heart I did hestow.” She sigl.ed unit answered, bending low, “Nay, not w hilxi thou hast mine." —Elliott Flo wet.

FATAL COLLAPSE.

Wharf Goes Down. Hurylng a Number of

Workmen.

Boston, July 11 —While a large crowd of workmen were unloading the schooner Jennie Hall at Commercial wharf yesterday the wharf collapsed and a number were buried in the ruins. Three men were taken out badly injured. Two are dead ami four more are said to l>e buried under the wreckage. The weight ot a large quantity of coal on the dock

caused the accident.

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Santo Drew th« Lot.

Lyons. July 11.-Before the magistrate yesterday a soldier named Le Blanc declared, in the presence of Cesario, the murderer of President Carnot, that’ Uesario had chosen lots in a cafe at Cette and hud received the slip which assigned him to the work of murdering the president The witness said he had not believed that Cesario would so soon lie summoned to execute the nefarious de1 "wid: '“This Individual t wishes to make a laughing stock of m.. <* I acted alone. It is not true that 1 had #

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