Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1883 — Page 7
NEWS AND INCIDENT.
•ur Compilation of th« Important Hap peninga of the Week.
tie w. It nn* tiims nut that he La auoh n j 000 nerns of choice land at Ohamlierlain, .uu that he can't lie liclieT'xl ou oath, aud , 1>. T., la thrown open for settlement, j that the fire wiin accidental. Hopper has | Certain t hwart* ladies have fnlleu in . rerveil out nearly Injf his term, and is love with tin. decor&tiona on the tatUxxvl contend'd with, his lot in prison,but stejis i lady on exhibition there, and propose to
will he taken to have him pardoned.
INDIANA ITEMS: Allison, a Oawfordsville biacksniitli, ‘ pounded orw* Shuler’s hea»l into a jelly j with a hammer Satunla.v aftcnioon in a
row.
A county farmers' institute will lx held ! • t Crawfonlsville on March lid, under tl:c j auspices of the Montgomery County Ap
ricnltural Sisriety.
Yankee Itobinson, who has !ecu tern-| poranly sojonrniup in Edinburg, Uilks
Assistant Treasurer Wyman will probably succeed Treasurer (lililllan. The survivors i f the Jeannette crew reached St. Petersburg, Saturday. Ex-President Diaz, of Mexico, has arrive,! on a vit it to the Tinted States. fho President appointed iit)0 postmasU'is in February, twenty of whom were
Indies.
Secretary Folger has given iustrncticns J that the word “o»»nts' lav placed on the
•f making that town Ihc winter uunrb-rH i
for his show u< ' w “ ve 00,11 P* ,,C ‘N in order to meet the
The one bad cisie of sniail-iwn and t he [ 1 r d lllro,Ilc, 't <>f la *
prevalent measles at Anderson, hax. al . A "enetihcn is saidhi have been cause.1 »oet eauwxl the public schools to j »‘«»‘e Star Houle tnals, Tnesilay, by the pend lor want of pupils. 1 1 ,dei1 lflc “ tlon of , Dorh ^ 8 J$riul > s
The high waters Hosted out tie records | ^"nting “> memoranda^ •f Jeffprsonvitle prior to IMS, which had Sen " k>, the
keen lost for a long time beiirnd some old
Senator from Oolorailo, was married in
boxes in the ivurt nwm. and flaw- were j Washington 'llmmiav mlaimeiL ' evcnin K* *° “ lsa McCort, of Chicago.
The baler in Patten's bix factory at Westville, ten miles south of Ixiporte, cxploded Thursday morning, killing A. O. Patten, the proprietor, and Henry 1'atten,
and demohsliing the building.
A few days ago a little girl, nbrnt nine yoars ol age, was seen wallowing m the Middle of one of the streets of Couners▼ille in a beastly state of intoxication. She had lieen sent for a iottle of v. nisky
»nd laid helped horself.
John Michelson, whih 'nuking n chiek •u oonp braced himself xgaiust a l»*oarJ to hold it, then reached over and nailoil from the other side Hy so doing he drove the nail through the bmrd and through an excellent hunting case solid gold watch, mining it entirely. This at
Liberty.
Frank and Alexander Moore, of lu.iiun creek township, Tiawicuce county, wore
The public debt statement shows a reduction of fT.lslO,078.54 during the past m nth, and a reduction of 81 • H,fi38,34€.2!I since June 30, 188‘A The detit less cash in the treasury March. 1, likl, is $1 .WO,270,114.43. The cash in the treasury is $300,260,748,78. The total interest debt,
March 1, was $1,354,806,760.
THE EAST:
llhode Island was badly “shook*' up hy
an cartlepiake, Wednesday.
At lienuingkun, Vt.,by runaway horses, one man was killed and eight injured. The late Trenor W.Park, of Bennntgon left, no will. His estate is cstimatexl at
$3,000,000.
The report that winter wheat throughout Central Illinois has been winter
killed, is denied.
The Land League treasurer at Waterbury, Conn., has forwarued $2,034 to the
■plitting rads a few days ago on their j famine sutferers.
father's farm, when Alex, made a mUlicl, : At the Philadelphia mint 6,265,440 with hie ax and cut 1 rank a baud of. H'' , pieces were ooineil during February,
came near bleeding t, death Iwfore meili- j t ) lP i r totH i vn ] nt , i^i„ K $1,100,m
cal aid eoultie had. Mrs. Nellie Welsh shot a New York
Miss Minnie Wedekin, a milliner doing business under the Huntington Houee at Richmond, was arrested Monday for try-*|
burglar through the neck as he wan plundering her wardrobe Tuesday night. The wife of W. U. Burdick, who was
ing to burn her store. A servant girl drowius] in the SoutTiern depot disaster.
claims to have seen her light the tire. She was placed under $1,000 binds to
appear for trial.
Miss Minnie Freeman, daughter of Benjamin Freeman, of New Palestine, had a leg broken by jumping from a bnggy during a runaway at Greenfield, Monday. Samuel DeWitte, who went for a doctor to attend Miss Freeman, was thrown
at Cincinnati, has become insane through
grief.
A billiard match on which $40,000 wan wagered, was play'd in New York, Davie Johnson beating Charles F. Davis by 200
to F>i points.
J. M Portland, of New Haven,who had been arrested for theft, voted while disabilities were existing, for which lie was
from his buggy and had his shoulder die- | sentenced to eighteen months in jail. 1 joatnd. | A tire occurred in the Dnnlap elevator, At the reception given after the mar- Albany,'N. Y., Saturday morning. Hevriage ceremony of Mr. Clarence Bruner eral persons were severely burned. The and Miss Nellie Pettit, at Wabash, last total loss will reach nearly $275,000. Friday night, some of the food is sup-! There has been a reduction from 80 to posed to have contained poison, as the 75 cents for minuig coal in the Hocking
next day about 100 of the guests were seized with violent orampings of the
■tomach, some being unite siek.
Valley. The miners are willing to submit to ths reduction proviiied tlie “free turn” question is settled before the 15th
duplicate the beauties on their own per-
sons.
A Miss Garratt, 14 yea; s old, was burned to death at Ellsworth, < )hio, Saturday night, by her clothes taking tire while she was sleeping oil a drunken de-
bauch.
| At San Francisco, wing Lum, tne Chi- | ne“e murderer, who was to have lieen I hanged Friday, hanged himself in his cell in the morning during the temporary absence of the guard. It is estimated Uiat a thorough search for huican bodice supposed to Is* buried under the debris of the Southern Railroad depot at Cincinnati,will cost $10,000. The Chamber of Commerce relief committee has refused to appropriate money to carry on the search. Frank Hunter’s dead txidy was found in a railway water tank near Massilon, Ohio, Monday, and his wife, stepdaughter, father-in-law, and a young man said to lie the paramour of both the women, havo been held to await the verdict of the coroner's jury. The search for the human Isxlies which are supimeed to lie buried under the debus of the wrecked Southern railway depot, at Cincinnati, was begun Monday. There are fifty men engaged in the work. About two acres of ground will have to be dug over, in some places to a depth of
many feet.
Jim Elliott, the pugilist, was shot dead in a Chicago eating house, Thursday, byJerry Dunn, anothjr character ex bunko and confidence man. Trouble had arisen between the men, ami they commenced shooting on sight, a fumlade of revolver shots following in a crowd of twenty-five
people.
An examination of the records in St. Louis sl ow that Senator Tabor, of Colo, and Miss Elizabeth McCourt, of Oshkosh, Wis., were privately married on the 30th of last Siq tcmlier in the law office of Col. 1). 1’. Dyer, who is an intimate friend of the Senator, by John M. Young, a justice of the iieaei', and witnessed by a brother of Miss McCourt. Late advices from the Indian Territory jire that General Porter, chief raillitary officer of the Creek nation, recently captured Sleeping Babbit second in command and inttuenoo of the reliel faction backed by Spiechec.and some half-dozen other leaders of the same party, and now has them in confinement. This will probably break the backbone of the rebellion. A mysterious murder has been nn earthed near Riverside, Cal. A married woman named O’Brien, of Los Angelos, went riding with Mr. McDowell and wife Jan. 31. Sunday the body of Mrs. O'Brien was found partially buried, bearing marks of violence. McDonald was arrested. It is reported that Mrs. McDonald told of the crime,which was committed through some motives of jeal-
ousy.
The pri"- s in the Missouri State | Penitents; < mutuaied, Friday, aud set fire to tin .ijTii ig. The convicts then, attempted U> iipe, but were overcome and placed in h igohns. The loss by the fire to st ii k i. a buildings will aggregate
$3nO,<Nni.
T.x-'ltiasarer Polk was aide to ajqiear before tin T'enbeeaae legislative invest!- | gating comhiittee and deny the aceiiraey | ot tin-i«- ' >rt of the condition of his ae-j counts. It* say* he hopes to pay the | State all u« owe*. Hon. I Will; uns. a brother of the late Governor “Rh e Jeans’’ Williams, of Indiana, Tied it Jacksboro, Tex., ou Thursday nigh' sg«d seventy-three yivirs. He had beau a -sidt ut of Texas many years, served a; Fudge of Jacks county and filled othei petitions of trust atul honor. He ha lieen insane for the past
six months.
A newsboy, >oil thirteen years, named Earl Nichols, was arrested Monday at Louisville, Ky , charged with outrage on a little girl five years old, lust Saturday. The child fully identified the boy, who makes only a treble denial of his guilt. The matter will be investigated on Wed nesday. Ibe penalty under the Kentucky
statutes is death.
At this term of th« Worth county, Ga., Superior Court, are to lie tried seventeen men, citizens of that county, fur the murder about twetity y ears ago of an old gen- j tlemun named Qenrge Keroe and bis lit- i tie boy, and tue long standing of the case, the lieudishuee of the murder, together - with the stainiing of a muulier of the accused will inoflt the oceasion of the trial I
with the groj ‘t*t interest
A farmer named Perry, in Chesterfield county, 8. ('..i, few days since perpetrutixl a horrible crime, bis wife lieing the victim. He mu! act been married a year before he fell in love w ith another woman, and though his wife was all that
Yoar£^ )HNSTON’S SARSAPARILLA] u® cwfim, iTsrsrsu,' And for Purifying the Blood. It hae be— In u— for 90 T«erm, and hf$a I prered te be the bfuit prvparatiou in Uin mask*, for Si k H K.A DAC1IR, PAIN IN TflK SIDK OK BACK. LIVER COM PLAINT, P1HPLK8 ON TUB FACK DYBPSPBA, MLKS. and all Diirawr,* that arise from a IjlfeorgleftA Liver or an I impure bloo*i. Tboiikiuidfl of oar b4 ut I people tek» it and frive it to their ithiV I dn n. Phyiicians prescribe it diulv. I Tbu»e e bo l*m» .4 on ex* recommeud it to I otiutnc l It is made fr^m TrlVnw Dock, Hotidu I res Baraftparilla. Wild Cherry, Stilllnria. Dandelion, ha^afi-aH, Wlnterrreen, and other erell known valuable Koot.n arvl | llerlHi. It is strictly vegetable, and cannot hart the most delin^te constitution. It is cue of Uo* b**fcl lue^iicinr-cv *u use for Retfulftttng tl.o Bowels. ] 1% la »>id \ry all rMyonaihla drugfi*'* at ona AnAnr tor a qwur*. bvtua, or six oottlea for K*a 1 btw-a a‘j** xai»f*<'»t rilValn a bnltlr 4#f tbii* | a*aiRr%aa (• via ttvair <ti i^rirk.1 may mimI ua v «.• ; rk*> Ur. and at* t*»V. h. ud ll U> Uamk ▼. JCEW0N * "O., Kaaufsctarm, Ajuk$rstca;L Cat. £strt*i, V ck.
ll. K PITCH LYNN. j o! KICK—Coras* Vine and Poplar Strasta v*.Vr ^ C. UM YTHJS. I PHTtlClAH AMD Nlia«C«a, OKKICK O. Vina aUeet, batwaen waa^ Irigum and Walnat.ona door norm ot mtntv rondaoM M. HANNA, M. D. 0EKH K IN BAYNE’S BLOCK KeHhteiD'e. t'-jniei r *f \ smi Wh!Lit 1 —the lurmei >«*iMilepef 4>! Di. Kll.**. A I roiiNUYe AT MiW I 1 BIK< H. ,1 ® urKiCR,in Aiblii’s Block. South >lde *uidU'H«4UHie. Fiaoti<^e*i In all tho courts kpenai attonfion given to colleotlouH. 501 y Smiley & nekf, ATTORWCYB AT LAW, , % FKK E, up »tsirs te AJbinS Block, HI4s 1 ^ubiic bquure. OreeeoaHtls, lad. Practice La sd j oon rts of ter •%<%$# %r%A ••haft ryilOMAST. MOORE, Attorney at Law. And NOTARY PUBLIC. Office, over I J. \¥. Beck's store. 27-2tt WANTED Agents
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> I Oil SI J 14 1 \\ 4>1I14>1I, MAGNETIC CORDIAL; For sal* InGreencastle by C. W. Lan- 1 lies A Co., and in Bainbridge by C. C. j Coffman.
YOUNG
Fireside COIv'MENTftTO*
MAGNETIC CORDIAL has been used in the private practice of two cele-
love nud dovi tion conU lie,he determined i b, ilUM ' Physicians for seventy-seven
veais. ami is now first given to the pub- | 1
Ovr 600 |,,ipe-, fully Ilh.CNTKATKn. The ill'*4 iiileo-'idy inters. Utif; rflivioUk borik tii Ud iif.'" v ll I Jo A tak N I ‘I I HIT lllia HUCCKiSS. Ont* Imly rcuMivtiitf? 4»r«U*i hrHt wcvk , M«fiiinlH(4‘r in Indiana. Il*in «nu* cl»v rlia for |< WKITK FOK K.V l H \ BI h f iMi
to our u arcet bouac.
to make him-i-Ka fris'iuun. As the law i ]j r a (onic for men, women and 1 **• CHAMBERCl d: CO.
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will niK graii: a divorc he purchased a children it is unrivaled, and should he t i-ou'*' box of “Rough on Rnle, nuxixl it with ! used in Allcasi-s of general dehilitv. lan-
whiskA tnd gave his unsuspecting wife a ' K ,,or or weakness, dyspepsia or indi■w4»i u* 1 'K'Sfs; neighliore found her corpse in bo 1 and ! want of mental or physical power, loss Perry missing. ' ! of appetite, impoverished blood, wake-
! fulnws or loss of sleep, weakness from nursing weakness of young girls, unnatural or perverted appetite, premature ]
. t ; decay, nervous prostration, want of en | IhePnnce’of Wales will not attend the | ergy or vitality, fullness after eating, j
coronation of the Czar. i disinclination to exertion, irritability ot CopyrlKht
A popular riot is threatened in Sicily ! . ,ow si'iritH- lpss of memory’ '
A tin.. L*i, hi..
A ilouring mill on the Salamouie river t inst.
near Lagro, has fallen into the river. The stream had washed the supports of the structure so that all the machinery, valued at $3,000, was removed three weeks ago, and the mill has been expected to topple over at any time. The building was valued at $5,000. Rev. Junes Davis, pastor of the Fifthstreet A. M. E. Church, was arreeled Monday at Madison, on a warrant sworn out by Sanford Finney, father of Mrs. Jennie Williams, charged with bastardy. The parties are all colored. Davis gave $400 bond to appear on March, 12. Considerable excitement prevails in colored
society.
Jamee Rink, n wealthy farmer of Da-
vit'se con. ty„wiifl arrested on a writ of | A>rt7 of famUuw left Blielbyne exeat just as he wm about bi.ar.hng s | ^ . j,, ) Maturdttyi for 1)ftk((U .
John Iiewis ran 160 yard* at St. I«oms,
A heavy robbery occurred at Philadelphia, Friday. An adroit thief entered the office of the Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Co. and purloined $70,000 in IkidiIs of the People’s I’anHenger Railway Co. No due. A Pittsburg dispatch says that great depression exists in the glass trade, especially lamp chimneys. One factory,the Excelsior Glass Co.,has given notice that it will shut down for an indefinite jieriod Saturday, and it is thought that others will soon follow. Prices have fallen off 25 per cent, since the beginning of the
season.
THE WEST:
train tor Missouri. Some nuinths ago he was caught in a compromising situation with the wife of Willis McRae, and settled it by giving his note for $275, which McRae sold to a ncighlsir, and then sent his wife away. It is claimed that Rink bad sold his place and was leaving for the West to avoid payment of the notes. He was taken to jail, refusing to give
hail.
Sunday, in fourteen and one half seconds. J. C. Kaholt’s jewelry store, Springfield, 111., was robbed of $20,000 worth of goods Saturday. Thos. W. Palmer was elected Senator from Michigan to succeed Ferry. Eightyone ballots were taken. Dr. Carver again defeated Boganlns at
. Chicago, Saturday, killing eighty-two
Sarah E. Deckard, daughter of a men- j l)ir(lH out of l0!) to tlle Captain's seventy
roe county farmer, lias brought suit i
X against Marion limb. Jackson H. Clem- j - rwenty . fiTe youllK nien> Mormon mmentmer, Jackson Foddnlle, and John N. , m , mnriet , t<1 t)j(1 s<)ll t h> arriT(!l i Sunday at Kirli. asking damage's m $2,000 each, or I H{ Lonia unil(T thfi charg0 ot Elder John
$12,000 in all, Tkeoomplaiut reciteH that i ^j ( »rgnn
the defendanta restrained Miss Deckard | ‘ Tbere ha v e boen thirty-five cases of
of he- liberty, bruised and beat her, and shaved her head, thereby depriving tier of a crop of beautiful hair, aud causing her
much pain and humiliation.
At a late, hour Saturday night. Mr, Win. Conrad and Mins Mary K. Sauer came to Jeffersonville from Louisville, procured a license nud were linked in matrimony by ’Squire Eph Keigwm. The romatic part of the matter is that Conrad hud lieen engaged to Miss Sauer’s mother but neeing her daughter, liked her lietter and left t he old lady in the lurch. The young lady was of the opinion that, as her mother had lieen married three times
before, she ought to be satisfied.
On November 11,1881, Douglass Hop- ' per was found guilty of arson in the Vincennes circuit court, ami got a sentence sf si:; years in the penitentiary and a fine of $5<X). He was granted a new trial, and in a few days a second jury reduced the sentence to five years. He was charged with burning the saw-mill of John Hargis, near Ed wardsport, in June of that year, anil admitted the burning to eight people, whoae testimony put him where
smallpox at Berlin, Wis., five of which proved fatal,giving rise to the most alarming falsehoods. A Salt Lake letter says the Mormons are looking to Mexico as a place of refuge in case they arc crowded outof thiscoiui-
tr>.
The five men who recently robbed n Central Pacific train pleaded guilty ut Elko, Nev., and were reuterced to twelve and fourteen years in the penitentiary. Two valuable seams of coal, 100 and 300 feet, reepectively, were found Saturday ou the farm of Captain Morton near
Lamars, Iowa.
Elgin, 111., is greatly excited over the elopement of a millionaire of that city named H. Lee Borden, with a young wo-
man, leaving his wife.
Between 500 and 601) man employed in the Springfield, 111., iron works, have quit work because non-union men were engaged. All departments, save the plate
mill, are shut down.
The Crow and Creek India n t igned
the treaty with the government commis- caused by tlie Honors Wednesday u ght, by which 4IM),- Goff’s wife.
THE SOUTH: Polk, the Tennessee defaulter, has been released on $20,000 bonds. Colored people are emigrating from Mississippi to Arkansas. Virginia has sent a military force against illegal oyster dredgers. The cost of the Neal and Craft trials at Grayson, Kj., is estimated at $25,000. The Texas state treasury contains $2,441,000 in cash and nearly $500,000 in
bonds.
Governor Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia, died at an early hour Sunday
morning.
The special election to fill the vacancy caused by tlie death ef Gov. Stephens, of Georgia, will be held April 24th. The steamer Taeooon the Mississippi new New Orleans struck a snag, Sunda. and sunk. 25 lives were lost The insubordination at the naval academy, at Annapolis, has lieen settled; Ca dets Woodruff, Gross and McGrath are dropped from the rolls. And now comes Arkansas with a shortage in its State Treasury of $294,000. The deficiency was caused during the administration of Treasurer Churchill. Suit will be brought to recover. West Virginia has 310,000 square miles of timber land, containing 990,000,000 feet of merchantable lumlier. lau t yea'-’'-' crop was of the value of $2,481,857. E. Samuels, a prominent dry goods merchant, of Paris, Tex., was shot and killed by B. W. Gumper. The same shot killed a boot black,and wounded a drummer named Hoffman. Allen Gentry, only sixteen years of age, doped from Stone county, Missouri, with Mrs. Joseph Payne, who had just been divorced. The parties are all wealth*, and the lady, of course, beautiful. Mrs. Caldwell, of Louisville, was lately converted through the efforts of Rev.Geo. O. Barnes. As a result she has named
FOREION:
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1080 by C. H. Jonne.
broken down constitutions, and all ft- H ERGU LES JPO W DER, voile COntpldili!* (ind tCMtJctWSees. NlllS- ; khS strnn/f'-i P'iw.i»»r in (he world, ing motlierswillbleBS the day they be-i The oniv >ib*cuit« s.-e -civh tm»irS?L»5i»Xar.u». , 'r'iS EXPLOSIVE for STUMP BLASTING from ailment* peculiar to the sex.! 4or full parlu'aliuv.addreee Students.professional men. old. middle-| C. ll.Jeime, aged er young men, who from any cause 1 8ule AKent and the Omnnal Stump Buster,
.teuwM i w *i „ i *i * i are suffering from impaired physical o 1 North Venn. Ht. tn tinr.apoli*' tmt
denies that the people there are starving, mental vigor, will find that it is the
A Dublin dispatch huts the police have abundant evideuci that Sheridan was nn
inciter of crime.
Colonel Ochiltree proposes to make a thorough revision of the Government appointments in Texas. A 1«lei Kadir Pasha, has arrived at
over the tariff question.
Gladstone's re appearance in Commons Monday, was greeted with cheers. The assasnns of Prof. Palmer were banged dt Tautah, Eg) pt, Wednesday. Trevelyan, chitf Secretary of Ireland
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arrest decay, making it invaluable in consumption and kindred diseases. It i is the best remedy for weakness, lean-
Semiar, after severe!) defeating the False | ness, and poverty and thinness of Prophet, who lost 2,1 HK) men. j the blood—shown by a pale or sallaw
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eil States Government will refuse the de- ; blood or other c.tiuim By adding an manil for the extradition of Sheridan. 1 equalquantity of the best whisk V to the The Governor of Virginia has returned ! Count At. a bitters is made superior t«
1 any in the market, and peeuliarlyagree-
remedy they need, and will be ast'misli-| • TT¥T v x v_ a ed at the change produced. Tasks that JLa.O&.XxJDL IS W CftlXll 1 before seemed impossible, will be. dis- i nr K. c. Ws*t’» Nevh* »nu Blais thkatm'i.v. posvd of with an ease hithertouiiknowu. I * »i«e< iflc for nysterin, c.u.vu:s...ij* llu .WH in m ilai iul liwti ii'ls will nrevenl 8* r' - '>'*s Huudiuu, M*lll»l HoireiMloia, Ixwr ..I IIS use ill m.iiai lai U18U lets Will preveill, Memury. SiH.'rniHlorrlm*H. Irapotenry, luvciuii'*fever and ague. Its centinued use Will ry Kiota-tmii, Hn-maturr Old Age. caii''.'d by
to Fortress Monroe with five oyster vessels as prizes and forty men as prisoners. Suicides among the officers in the German army are of almost daily ooourenee. Financial difficult) is generally the
cause
aide to those who prefer to take medicine in that form: but those to whom liquor is objectionable prefer the Cokdia l. unchanged as it comes from the laboratory. it being acceptable to the mast delicate stomach in that shape. ! All its ingredients are harmless. Mao-
lin detectives w that the mysterious “No. stimulates the secretions, and enables 1” connected with the Pluenix Park mur- 1 every organ of the body to perform its ders is a myth. | allotted work regularly and without in- . : . . , . x, . I terruption. 1 he entire system is built An ahm is tiemg preparml for Frank up and strengthened until Nature, kerByone. acouced by Carey, of complicity self, is enabled to resume her sway and
in the Pluenix Park murders. He was m London that day. A dispato’.i from San Antonio, Tex..says a party of nnchmeu surprised an Indian camp at Chihuahua, Mex., a few days ago, captured twenty-five squaws aud killed ton bucks. Letters seized at Walsh's lodgings ' Rochdale revealed the fact that 6,000 men ! are enrolled in a secret society he had j been organizing in the north of England, ' and are amply supplied with funds and
revolvers.
Additional agrarian outrages have lie | cunod in VudahlBir. Eleven anarchists, in jail at I.ejieria, declared that they and 228 other* were pledged to murder laud-' lords and commit rol-liery and arson at
the bidding of their leaders.
It is expected that Brennan and Eagan, and several of Parnell’s followers in Com- I
maintain the steady flow of the life current which makes complete health. This is the true cure. Suff er no longer, but trv this great remedy and be convinced that there is yet health and hap-
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over-DxerUon. Helf abiis*’. or over !iuiui|:<ni<‘4k vt bieh lend* to irisery. de<*a)- end death. Orn box contnln? one months treatment. One doll Liu a U*x six boxes for a five dollarM; $ent by mall prepaM on receipt of ttrii’e. We guarantee nta bottle* t4* cure anv cate W ith each order m t eived by hr for Rix bex^s, h(‘compained wftll five dollar*, we will Ren<l the purchaser our *rrll ten guarantee to return the money if the tp aw incut does not affect a cure. Guarantee InrumI on’y when the treatment in ordered direct ft* » n** AddlWRi* JOHN C. WKST A GO.. Hole I^'piLeton» Ittl a l-^J W Madinon St.. Chicago, Illinois Aoid bv T> Hilt OrtuarinL Ki Main Rt. fAfav<»tta Leave Orders At ISAAC & KAHN'S
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Lawrence C. Best, and his nephew, Mr. Allen, of Allendale, 8. C., engaged in a duel with knives, and S. H. Dupies, marshal, interfered. Best turned ou tlie of-
ficer and was clubbed U> death.
The English colony at Rugby, Tenn., he 'e borrowed through the Board of Aid, ,(HH) of Mr. Henry Kimber of London. A first mortgage ou the Rugby tract of 25,000 acres was givon as security. A shotting affray oocured near Sumerset, Ky., Tuesday, between three men, two of whom were killed. Their u» naes are Thompson aud Goff. The affray^ was
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account to the Irish in America of the i way iu which the funds of the Laud j
League wi re disposed of.
GeorgefW. Foote, editor; William J. i Ramsey, proprietor: and Kemp, printer, | of the London Free Thinker, have been ; found guilty of blasphemous libel. Foote | was sentenced to twelve months’ impris-1 oument, Ramsey to nine months’ and Kemp to three months’, all at hard labor. Foote’s sentence provoked a storm of
yells.
Tlie Apaches have been committing terrible depredations on the frontier. At the La 1’ostoria ranche, near Ures, Mfx., Sunday, they killed oil the people, leaving only one woman alive. On the road between Ures and Canada, in Sonora,they attacked some mule drivers, killing one and wounding another, and captured their goods. At Los Alamos hacienda they stole a lot of horses, and near I-kw Valiecitos attacked a family, kilbng two Mrsoim. Their force was fifty bravos, «nd they committed many other depreda-
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