Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1883 — Page 5
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. CTKDtf EbliAK. DECEMBER 2G, 1883.
THE KENNEDY TRIAL.
The Trial of Ed. Kennedy for the M nrdjr of SlicrilT Allert XcCorkl of Shelby County, Indiana, Oct. 9th, 1S0. Review of the Case, and Methods adopted by tho Defense- Jnda Eord Presides Public Sentiment Aroused. Republican Officials la Sympathy with the Alleged Murderer Money raised to lef en.l 1 1 i in The Theory on which II Is Hoped to lie Set Free. Special Sentinel Lc'.tor.J ielc :v:l: ?. led , Dec. 25. .A rci'2 the noted Ciiip'nr'. trials of this ;.,', the ouenowin j ?j. a-j i i oar Cauri 'mvi '. -i the nl-1 murde or, E Iward Kennet' , who killed SL ti .' Albe: - McCorkle in tb?3Citjon the 9th of October, IS'.O, is dcferJ:n!, w-1' täte foremost rank in the rec-o;"-clnolr IC m nal trials o.' Indiana. l.v i. t t .ybcJy ocuai.ntid with tha deta c ' tbVca. e, and li. would be taking too mr h fci-ara in ":j Sentinel at this time to to . in.o t'i"H3 bet, an outline i3 probably --n,; ' :a Kniarki oi a eass in wlrchsuch : n i il? r -i a' tat 1. Upon the 9th dayof C j . 'i 1 SL 1 0 fc'entlor Harriso l, of your city, de"i. J a speech to tbe Republicans of th' l oanty. . A lare number of people veiled Jbhf'byville upon this occasion, Hepablicars ai.-jed the t-peakir.aad many Democrat sehnte to attend the meeting of the J'j'i iat'0 County Central Committee and oth- 1 att; l i to their usual ba3ine-i that bri.i;,s theiu to this city usually on Saturday. HAEIJSON'S IITTF.3 nRAC.rE. The i) ldres.of Harrison wai delivered at Com . 1Toj3 yart?. an-1 .vas cue of the nuvt bif.r 1 r'av ever d'lve-ed in fio city. Abor.' i he t" ne t'. nineties adjourned, and a the crowd we re co n-nj towards the heart, or o.isinc-s p:nion oi the city, a irrht ban at the corner oi liar n and Lroadway l'-'ti? v.uic i wai co itinucd until it caught a r v:.d tbiiL? 1 'acred in a saloon owned 1 y I -i icy llnrJc .vck. llere a zeneral fisht tc-.': pVca. s'ons-iuots, revolvers, knives and elul r;? v.2d in the aCYay, when the prop; e.or apr?arc 1 at the ed-ie of the sidewalk in Lont oi h's saloon, and seeing SHET.IFF M COCKLE s , talkin- -vith a gentleman and ;ci v 'ndent cal?cd to McCorkle to 1 ? i . j ict , saloon and try and qui et the c . n ; fe ininionin;: several gentlemen xo h r r'l Sheriif McCorkle entered the tf'oo i ii 1 ?? discharge of h'.s ottioial duty to ü ' i j crowd and restore order, lie a Edward Kennedy who was e :. a li-tbt, and told him to come t:. i I ar.u civ thhtlr' McCorile took I - it'l'"-v(jya,id ar.sr receivirj several i ;!,H l tcai i jm (.:.V CLt EOCT" AND ESV0LVER3. Us tot Kennedy oat of the saloon and s?i.r i a:rc"s the s::eet with him, telling t'm tMt be drd rot wish to arrest hiin, but wanlcd to keap him out of trouble, and for him ff go away and behave himself. The crowd by tb:s time were out of the sa'.oon, and were following McCorkle and Kennedy, l-'ina'ly the fc'aeriil called to the crowd not to toiJow'them, as there was no trouble. Kennedy was thn lamed over to his brothers, Oito and G'b, and toid to go away with his trotters and friends At this juncture he drew a revolver, and, pointin; it at Sheriff HcCork'e, said. You b n of a b h take that.' In an instant he li red a second shot. McCorkle grabbed Lis right breast audsaid. "BOYS. I AM SHOT." He wa taken to a house near by, and Ken-r.-cy r:caped in tiia mids: of tue exctttfJt'it. L. : h cmled MoCorkle's sulTerin3 the Dti. n.oirnin.r. and h;3 frtenJi bean t look a iC'. !:" murir.", but it was too lata, he TL- ! j .-3ts pa-i-1 away to a d.iy. when, sboili !)O('0"vi i 1'ie looming on the Ktli dj; c' C,"bcr. 1 , Pllwari Kennedy return-. I : ne fne o nis caiuliii ?. Ü2 re.irj:vl to s..and a trial. cuared Whii r. lutirOer couimitte.l on the !th Ci. of OitoVr, ISoJ. His prc.-enec av ton.":l il evei yV.;ily excjpt a lew f.-;oiii, Vihz, I ') i-Icubl, im i bceri in constant romiiiun.;r nioi v.i'i h: i:i Juri.!? his entire ab.nee jui'l v.o v wfll po'ittd ci t'.hi-i return. JfoC'c t'e'e f. "tad rwere considerably tuoved '!). n ii locate j-eucally knr.vn tin: Keniicty 1 .id returned, hut time had sjolhcd their i'tc1 ngs scuiievrüat and their rtllB JU .MENT rEUVAII.F.n. A fairt;ial v a-i-kcd by all ))artics. Hut the : 'ie ha 1 ctiuugwl aaout tiie Tenpl-j of u' j i'OUI romocr.itic to Kcpubhcwi oCiris', a:.d, ts politic is trio 0 1 oi Shelby fou.i'y l:?pub!irans, tha whole pin.; is 1:1 tyinprit!iy with the war. lerr of th? De'irjcrr.tlc oheri;!". Not thstandin. f 11 t!ii tii. 8;it'.. althonli t:tk''l b;. the ntmctt Sjipr .c, boan to pre-Tarei'.-thc prf.cution of the cmc, whilo lue c'-'.nto iiad bce.i miking the'.r pr-.'p.ir.i-tior i ir tUic3 years. Thv y had enaod al-nio.-ttvorv lawyer in tLe city lonr i i 1 1vaiiu' uC K?nncit)'s return, and 1 10 ran was ?ct it.;i for trra! oi the lir&t day cf the I ::::nt ir:t of Court, On J!o:idiy, I)eceinl(!r 17, the defendant was I'oucht into Court and the wor.c oi" getting a Jury was ttpun. One liundrcd and liliy nu n were placed in the Juror s box and i iir tv.H wire Ejfnt Ltfo.e ajurywasobta! ( 1. I'enn :rats horn ',!ly confessed when box fiat they had male np their it tvis and no cvldfr.ee could change their or-ln a ns ti the guilt ot Kennedy. Jlepublian:, frd they had not found anyoptnton on th? case, and the few who said they had, acknon h-dpred that evidence would readily change tlieir iewa. Consequently, when the Jury was obtained, tLere wero ten Kepublicens and two Democrats in the Jury box. The fc:ati iiotwitW.tandin the circumstance atter liii' tl a trlimitiary preparations, ha3 xnadv? pood IVjLdway, and liftean honest v.'iti cj'ii s have s.n they aw Keunedy point Lis rov'lvcr;Erre at McCorkle, and say, "take that, yot s n of a p ii," a fie. '11 a ca. e is attracting a large crowd of specta! s Oj'iy, and doCi are turned away una'jij to obtain Reats. There are over two huntirc 1 wit'jf in the case, and the trial will cccupy this week and next of the Court. iu.t a stir was created among the attorrevs wt.?n it was d'jrovered the other day that Mr. L. J. Hackney, one of the defeadjmt's aito'nevs and l'rosecnting Attorney at the f r.ie the defenuaTi indicted, was in TKi1- 'ion of the evidence taken before tho Crand Jury threa years ao and was using it azar-' tl.e w'.tnees of the tate. Prosecutor fred If. baft appealed to the Court for the 1 apcrs Hackney had. claiming that honor put tb?m in the hands of the State anil 1 iey ought net to be used by the defer' Mr Hackney promised tha Jude ''that lie' ice in bis possession would not be ii t. ' ('.) fli: 1 he was allowed to retain y -.'M .ou of it. Surely .this case arTords it v i tuo l for rtflectioa, as its inside histtiy is tOTTE.V TO TUB C0BZ, slid is oat a mockery and a disgrace to our ;; a iv, "Ih:re is a dead dog 1a the well," A 1 - .. i 01 a'l hi les. ( l';-.ry ban been raisel in large quantities To f'u i K"tinedy. Eiht lawyers have hapaii as follows: Adaras t Michner, ..'-'); 1 ove, Mn or fe Morrison, $-K); Adams I.E. .iv., fiOO; J. lt. McFadden, Vli . 5 i; y .MJ for attorneyf. Iiis patents a: e v( 1 poor, and this mouey did not c&rne f. 0:u iuero. JJut ; RCMOR H8 IT -. ti it Vr iblicans all over the County r-Vt L.i va u icly whea presented witiiuauo-
ccrfption paper, and that ? 4.000 was rais?J to endeavor to obtain Kennedy's aciultral. Your correspondent Las exclusive and p sitive information that the defense will travel upon the theory that with the Jnry standi n ten Republicans and two Democrata. Ihey will try and prove that a onsp'racy existed among Democrats to 'Ta'.se h 1 on this occasion when McCorkle was killed and to blrike terror to the republicans. Hie defense expcit to raise the poli.ical blood in the hearts of the Kepublicaus on the Jury to iueii a pitch that they will either disagree or merely send him over the road" for a fevr years, or acquit him on the arrou.id of self defence. They hoi in case of a conviction to have Goveinor Sorter pardon hira a'ier a bbort tojourn in th State 1'nson. AuOiher chapter :a tis l-oud trial was THE ATILMITED ASiASlSATIO.X of Ex Sheriff Howard L-. e 01 last Thursday n'ght as he wa on h's way to supper at hia lioicl. Lee has Leeu taking an active interest in the prosecution of Kennedy tnd the defence thought he was pull'ns n few v.ires that rniht prove dlsiM'-ors to to this fact d'es r. Lee atti.'br'e the a1 temt to take his life. The coimtiy around is reltinpr considerably wo ke J up binr this attempt w:vs made to k Ii 8'ic:h'r Iv nociat because he dared to d'v,-iv hi- i.liiiimhlp i'j a deceased fiiend. i-' .e.3a.e only cjo:edwiih a thin crust aiid a;e l'u'i'e t a come to r hc.d at any niorcet;'.. Tl s f "'ir;r bis brn faaned by the in p.c-iin that f t 0 tr il '- rot what itsmnld le, i:or on;h to be, ard w'th ibee facts iiiipie 'dl n.o'.i when the scene is vi.sited a 1" may b 10 pay before ma.iy ilay roll a.cUt'u. iu;r. 4.;iid.ats of the Iivlianopclh Tin i ai.d Joi. ...1 u.c the a papers c.i"y u Lu 'd u;i j ?j;'Jce ir fivor cf K nnc dy, and ?." i-iV.n, insa't tj injury. whr.' h t'" fi k's oi Mr Corkle b?ar in ood giaff. ILe cu-iKi roes on r;ght throHgu the hoi -.as. JrsricE.
hülTIt liUN'i JIATTKIi. Tb follow. n a a'e repub'isued 1 rm CJr Fjutb U,1' ! ".vritr up' a9 cf so-m impc. to o- r fi luri .li".'. 'e regret, t Jitla-'k " spa-.e j .w':L'.cj iht publication cf r.U the sL'.lchoj. THE POCTII r.ENU CHILLED PLOW OMPANY, if not mentioned in these sketches, would ienve the Ssntine1' shoeing for the city ra'hcr incomplete And this would be male to appear the more plain since this Company is one of the more recently orgauiz J oi all the huge manufacturing con eras that have contributed so muo't t jvrad the b liidin up of the beaut ful city of South Tend. The incepl'on cf this ebterprise dates buck to 1875, when a portion of the works now standing was devoted to other parposes. Since then building and general progress have characterized the Company's ellort3, until tooay the Sentinel linds their buildings covering eight acres of their eighteen acte site in the western part of the city. The main structure is 5o0 feet long by fifty feet wide, two Btories, with the central portion raised to an elevation of three storiesand surmounted by a tower. This immense building is of brick, and is substantially and tastefully constructed. The wings to the main binding are devoted to the several departments of the business of manufacturing plows, and a s in dimensions as follows: The blacksmith ! phGOxllGfeet; the foundry is 41x240 feet; f e grindiug department is 210xtl feet, and ; ?e warehouses, etc., are (i0x215 feet. A swi.cb from the Lake Shore itaüroad connects the grounds with the main line of the road, and afTords abundant facilities for shipping, etc. About 20) hands are constantly employed, additional buildings are now in process of construction, and the annual business of the Company exceeds $500 -C30. The numerous merits of the South Eend chilled plow are patent to the farmers cf Aroorica, end of the foreign peoples who fcsiv been blessed with its benefits Scotland rjn Le specially mentioned, and also Kus- .. The great agricultural States regard the J- Jj.h Bend chilled plow as their rhiefest be ja, and even the individual preference of I far.ucr has been ruh, clo-juentlz and i-:.h tantially expressed, not oaly in rej nt Ir-avY orders für. the South end West, but ii cn c?r rc:'al manne' by tha grateful tone Cf t'lC tc t!m -iTiiala that are beinz received ccn-iantly the Company. Economy of ;airs, simplicity of construction and cfuraL .iiy cf the parls are what s'.amn a let of 3 value 11 POL ibis Piov;. he o.-d larmcrs of liftv veara fifty eipericnce bundle one of these plc-w. He has been an inenio'is man: liia relAtiOll lo the soil hn inclined his mind m?d pontus in the lie ot farm machinery. He has always Mt lie kne.v wiiat wa wanted, bit ii.; never found it. revrr could make it. never could realize it until his honest and crusty haod cl"Jtch'?d ti.e handles of the South li.md Chilhd Tio'.v. LI! c .imeonofold be almoit aked to h1? translated no completely was the ilreani of h's life fulfilled in t':e implement which is the subject of tbh sketch It is required only to expee this piow at the great agricultural gatherings, to present it bt-fore the intelligent farmers to I r.ve its merits recognized. I- t November the firi-t premium f;old medal of the Soutneru Kx position f t I.cu;sviiie, was rewarded 10 the Soath iJend Chillod Mow over all o;ber ilows of the country there and there in competition. Ode of the Company's general arent3 eiiered tl r,'ow competition and won. This award cf itself, together with the inlo; Mi cnt of the Sentinel and th press generu"y, places the plow on the market will; its e ccdlenc'es so fortified and to vouched for as to give to every farmer an abidiag faith in its merits, lljt the practical far.n ers theaiielvcs have also steppe i to th's front ar.d have cor tributed their experiei.ee of it worth eo as to quiet all doubts ns to its fame and perfections. This good rep ate attaches to and is well meritc 1, not alone by the 50,000 walking plows which tho company turns out anoually, but aho by the .'oo fulky plows and the nearly 10,0 double fchovel which are additions to the yearly output of manufactured articles by this company. These plows are in u-e in nearly every county in th-j United State, and nearly every considerable civil division of territory las a general nger.t for their sale. Mr. Ay. 1. Smith is the President of this large Company. He blends conservatism with enterprise ao happily as to strike the ecure mean wherj the forces of both pre ppent. This is equal to saying that he is a hafe and proper man for the trust confided to him. He is one of the largest stockholders, and is proud of the halo of business fame that is brightening around the Company's enterprise. Mr. Smith has been for a Jr time a reJdent of this place and WÄ3 te Auditor of St. Joseph County for two term?. The Vice President Is none othr than Mr. J. C. Knoblock, who has lived here ever since Lis thirteenth year, niwover forty years. He has been in the wholesale grocery business and has stood by the South lnd Chilled Tlow enterprise ever since its inception. He is a man of force and much hopefulness, and does business to win. His public spiritedness fcai led him into many undertakings, successfully carried out for the city's good. Mr. George W. liaker, another of the old time watchers on the city's walls, is the Company's secretary. On. bis shoulders devolve no little responsibility, but he is equal to discharging the trust. He is a man of capacity: is faithful and interested, and few excel Liiu in his calling. The Treasurer is Mr. Daniel Gretn, a careful man and linäncicr of no mean ability. He has been a farmer ou a large scale In I hi County some years ago, and his experience as such makes him important in an institution where plows are manufactured. He has resided fifteen years in this ciiy, and is a man of good standing and business habits. This Company is a boom to South Lend; its manufactured articles are a blessing to mankind, and being well officered and prospering tke Sentinel gladly commer Js it as among the most reliable and prominent enterprises of this section. THE RIKPSEIX MAXt'FACTCRINO COMPACT occupies a prominent position among the industries of South Tend, and is regarded n one of the most stable of its institutions. Throughout the Unilvd States aud Canada, j
and in fact the civilized world, the "New" LäJ'ell Clover Huller Moniter, Jr., is favorably known, and the fame of its perfection as well as that of their spring wons is limit'Hl Ly the bounds of no Nation or country. To the Birdsell's is largely due the increased cultivation of clover and the consaquent enrichment of the soil, as by tLeir machinery it is made possible to grow clover p eltably and to thus add to the farmer's v.ca'th by utilizing soil that miht otherwise jvmaio barren or comparatively unproductive. The works of the BirtL.011 Manufacturing Company at South licnd cover ten rcres and front on two railroads, while SOUie of the structures stand five btories Ibe main building is C3.ilC5 feet, fire stories: it is bailt of brick, ha .iron ladder fire escapes and ia surmounted by a tower, while in the rear ar'ses a huge brick stack over 100 feet high. The raaeldnery.is of the most improved pattern and he system of working so t orfeet that in the hny season a hull?r complete is turned out every hour. ' The dimensions of the foandry me L0 feet broad by 100 Ions; the smith shop is wxLO feet also; the stock room is 23x12 fct and the wagon works are 54x300 feet, two stories. The office building is 40x40 feet, two stories, of brick, and the interior is finished ia fresco and hard wood, with cat 'a's and numerous attistio fashioning. Aboat 800 machines and a large number of wajors are disposed of annually, an 1 the bri.nss exceeds a half million dollars. Oa an average more than 200 hands are emplo.vf J. and at no time, be it said to tho credit ot the institution, are they undaly inrk'!?nc( d by foremen or proprietors to vote this or that ticket Butäuess. not politics, is the order. The proprietors of this immense industry are Mr. J. C. Uirdaell, Pit side at: and his two sons. Mr. J. C Birdsell. Jr., Secretary, and Mr. J. B Birdsell, Treasurer and general sf uperi i.eidtnt. Mr. Birdsell. Sr., begin thebusip s i 1 New York Stale and moved la South l'cnd in 18G4, where he continued to reanufj' iure clover hullers until 1S70, when the p esent Company was Incorporated, additionr' buildings erected and tho business facilities largely iccrcared. He is sixty-nine years oY. is jet active and divides bis time beIwtri his ICO acre farm in the suburb?, and the factory. He travels extensively a:;d yet dc?s not neglect to supply the farmers with li'S renewned machines. This iarsing mention is ma le of the Birdsells by the Sentinel because t 'iey are intimately connected with the developement of South B?nd. They do not bring money to the city to enslave and pc.iperize labor," but rather to carry on an ic 'Jus try that pays fuir prices, returns reasonable profits and gives to the public the best satisfaction.
TIIK KEtVS OF A WEEK. A. luluf resume of the news of the week eudia; Tu.td.;y. WAs:n:?GT0x axd cosgressioxau .1 1 is corrcoadence relating to the ü'Donnell 1 - tlaip.vscd bc.wcen our Government au t the L'' l :u S.a.c M.nisifr at Loadou, was sabraill:d t Conrws Iss. Alenday. In th'- Sna'il nnrslsy Mr. Cullum Introduce! a b H for 1'ie appo ntucnt by tue President cf live r.-. il c-i C oaTDi' oner tj xerc:se scporrision O'.i ia; r oiafo coirmo ce. Mr. MMer prc-satc 1 ab lfcran'oauraenttJ the late General Wat.'ea. A... e l rro c n. a re- lut:-;n by Mr. Van Wyck w. r Ion-' ca'Hni for Jifjrraatioi in re;ara to 1 id Js t Ji"d to n't co Is. A CDinmnDicatioa was 1. - ,.n ihe.s c o'ary of tie Interior, stating t"i f. nor . ouLoib: :'itik? i by the Dennrtraeat I 1 tf'r.:'r 110 the attrnjaci trausfer .of tüe Texus e X I'.-.:f jlmd guit. 1eeITojeef Tic pic Tentative? indulsei JndcLaioowtra rcvni ea by Mr. Geddes ta grant a n-ca.ii'sf i rapay lo d!scfi-jed eciDloye. whieh w r illr tea t iht Committee on Accouats. J.J r. Kclftr c.i'' 1 ud bis ri .oiution for t ie app i'icuto. a C :r-n't:r3 on woman sudruge, wiiic'a tt' ijcit :1b lt t') Si. A rcjolut:on was p:i e J tc iu"?!'": the F.c-io1' nt to order a National c. u:-! fiO n me a.loui for s cf the country on the aniiv. r. .'iy of tiie sauender of i2ncpal Washint jii'sc rvni k.od. Ol);cci'on astnJe tD the int.i.uixl 01 ol a bill to ancad ths Chiacjratrict-i-if u. In the House oT rnpres.-'ntallves, lst Wednes5 iv, the o.'t'i Wiis rJnainist 'red to Mr. Ssiuner. O'.u t ie fi'ii h:Mr!r,t of Nortli Carolina, aüor tome obir ;i oa Ly Mr. Kei.'er. A Joint resilut'.ou fo- a bo1 t'.'y ie " f:om Pr ember "! to Junesry 3wa-a1op;ci Mr. hl-i-kburn oife-el a te.Jolu;iou f-n t ef 'v'i'on of five nce nl Cannr.it;?-, ana ;r. I"' (1 e iij'crl 1 t d iei one on th alcohol c lic(uc t.-'.l'.o. nil of wuich wexe a-.-rced tr. The frVvrvipc'nu.i a So"e!t' t'oinmitics oa the (Jen- ? 'jn1?' An '' v.t-t v i'f VaRDai on' &iirrMil r of h'r r r .'nil : C'l. l L eS-ii kt? H'no:iuwieut lo t!ie 1: Ü'Jry ;? rcsoluiioa js oavui.ei in. In tte F Rile 1 " t W( jnr -. Uy Mr. Cullom ititivilj 'äab'" i. dv.1 U' lor tho f . c:t A ie ) oi the ) I '! ful 1. '' i C'ml bv tho OoviM nuicnt. L'.-.Tf'- r-' ''it- r. ?.uf? f?r tv:c t'.nk'ujof 0 r (;! in uildh-iiMaNeV'iaidtraol Ly t'.el.:; ..fe- '.;.i. 'r. Vnn Hvcit o:llr 1 n rnro'at'C !1 Oi" '"Ol"' j ns f LOW muf h !aia li-is t'cen criTcdli Cv..i;."ti'S nc; t!ie bupifno 1 ' l l' . ' 'on oflS.j C'l t lld'i.lini'.V rllUS.'S. I I e Hoi no.irr. at ti c.iu u:i .' u 1 oliJ.iy leI S W.'S B'PCIld.' 1 ll l'.:.U 1 uul D ' . ? T!bc- Ut 11 Ja'i'j- 7. end r ! Tiif: i v a i vs u-.-iabl-i (li'Hi'tn 1 -ie nex i j!?-, i:vcnl of iviiit'h wrra r::.t l I -. M1"CF.LL VNKOVS lTtMS. fi-: il ( . ,! bis coxplet'l his freit tak o! an. "'x.z Hie llousi Couiiuiti 'C. Ar 'liiinfi' a at lnd.anapo'is fli -cinired 100 lit it' if " Uia llijh pl 2 of bo;; . !' :n - Naro'cen h wil'iJiawa f 'V':i fie fiold B-t a t.fi.l:Juc for Iho Cti.i.nL t of Depfllie. Jt"'P F. I!TiFev, ono of t'ne t.lonccr icttlers at j., r.?,,t; jüj j ii clauay Vciac.J::. P.o'Jt it Ai.hi:r.J mc 1 i'ataid ivat I'hi'a.l.lthi-i 1 l JV.Ni.v 1 r E-j'-iciy i i iVaui-ylviiUia. i:s-.V-;-or ?,l:..r:)'HT, c .e of the .'ie.'n ler of lsai- ; v. ii e-.l Wt juc- ;!.ty lu his nljet : lUir l VbilT-i . ,il!r"T rr.i c: I i Hawird"n Church. Vw j t p.i-i;1ct g.'-.'M iv.e as .j-irdcl t y I er"?. 'I he C.jivnlVi .or fiei.nauy r-t,irncd Ttrl MTuhy, and 1'id an ia:ei.ew of a 1 h.ur witii iL'; Kicpf. jr. I'rr. Jo'in LI. W.-'-'iit, thf'd-,t !'nl:ir''i rl--;y-Krn 1 1 1.! l'trt:a t:a ; , tli-.d iask J iur-i:iv at Wh. id, .';; . Nolc iVt J f?) lal'.ir - wc-o Inst Krid iy d'.scl ." :t. 1 1 y thfj Lake t.iom n .ai, on a'.L-j.iat of 1 ! uruXj rnuw, Kcc. iir, a do'? vn; in, nc i" Tntr-napr i ncl ii'cl p' L ''t i's wi;-. who was fo.'.i l (! a i in If I Uu: Jiy mornn". Ty t'i? exp'c lon of a a lo'ivir. . v.. Suti'i'nv, Cr io ttci ?ro't und W.lüs.a McNoroa Wi. in ...ini'y kil'i d. l; li .ls: 4 a: (.'rand Pti..!. Mich., took !.") ' c u t e to '.öriri ijl 1'. J. Hopkins, I3,u:y tol1". ' t cf lutein ! IEevciue. 1 ho fuII JK't for thT past wools -siuei SO. aa inci . nsf pl tli'r. -one: b".t 1bt ; tt-: pirtioaof ie Insrilvc'.iii were s:m'l t ?1e-4. Cn i CuM li'.'i F and-iy even! it ut nicimbi';' m, III , r na rit n-r taw pirk nuwe. wbica ni since lu 'i lound to be a'ike .ta tr.cain:c. K jrt I-'mncrlsu week oflored f JO. 003 for the '; "-es--o!d Autt oueJ by J. C. Siiuun, of tjuiiiitu sc), but (t s fuin wi refused. Cential Giant bssbcea a lvlscd by cable of tho ffiu.lc'ioa of tiie I'srl.'iuldl statue of liboity.at l'y ube p're d In the harbor of New York. Tlelv''- : plltir! combination, a-'rordini to a Wt i r;oii rewspap-jr, 1 Login and Fiiley. A u.r tvtf'Tjt it tt Chicago is in coatempiation. Ja-tif r. P .-I, fo.-aiTly Trsn'ircr of Indians, fc.n bei n re h(ic: '1 Jr'ne by buinp reverses, a-ia no nt io tl;e Irsiue Ayluai at Iudl:inipo1. A fair ly of fix persons, named Cray, ballcved to tcca fio n la uo s. wci j drown lei la Arksntt tuD lay. wb!lo cro dt strcaia. No particular. I'f i'ry I. CrrUn, Jr., was murikr-'d late Friday ri t nt 1 fl burr. lud. t Harles ltrVv.y is susT ' . i t ud v ui.uLj piojplly aud lynched ou 'i 1.0 11. CO It.'.'cc 1 2 iFi-in nttomrfsot 'VVashinst.i t ci-i'i; - - (J ; end Webb. Ii ve b''n S'iap '(.a p. a ti.o ivndiD2 b.'a' rci" hnj a; .:c t f f "i. 'lie T !- P'K"ti"(! S'.nt ronvntion n c i r. i l il '.a i-i iwek denmnJiu: a lw P ,'.! ; i .., Muka tiuioialiie to.iviy aal J- .i ' ij ' 1 I.. iiu'.i v.iou n;.;.lii wii held V .i ( : in Wi'ih' iivon ;.f wl.l 'i rl-hit ' r :(!') I' ? ifatives Itabluson, CiT . . r IV1 orJ. A sentence of seven yrar In Sttto Trls m has teen jr ""1 r;oa Fawa-d ü. Kou"b, a dl cbar;id Kir-c c"r"ntpr, who attimptcd to destroy the tVino in öitw Vo' k by firo. The French Cnamborof Dcpvutf-'s Satarday talked about A tut riet n rait mrat. The result of tbe cry f'eba e vi'l be the iibd.awalof the decreo sbi yhi tut 'r Impjrintlon. V.iid- l.uathi :, rcceatlv. the Czar of RmsU was tbr.Vi it Ii b f j"aa and iajurod ia the riht M,..w;.lcr, but W,i advicps ar.j ta the eilest that his biu1. tin not a d'tijeroui one. Jut'wo k cVcl. of the Unit-d SU'i District f f uri at Ki"im Cly, brant arjimentln tha caso of I.smk James Jai Saturday, and took the matlirm.uir adti'ement until the ?i of Janunry. Coivri.v Uillscahaa wrU(;u ltt;r U Judys.
Kr-' n', prj'fstfüg rsa'nsi jamcj' r? noval f.aia 11 - c r- . Cndcr the we':ht of snow te Cnir ln unl Allot I juuUbouvf ai i.luoji D .ija, l'l . col'".pl.-a saticiv hiPia b;j, bii.yin f xlc '. motive and a lot of mv t b aery', and fciicu'y J lurirti a workaaa. In tbe pat eicht days twenty fuchcj of snoir fell at CirjCiDtia.i. and heavy r. !u i'iil.ta Sunday, ceiIr.rs b raxe tloodel, and i-ojie roo's have eal)npej. A d .itu'.tive fical is antieipatod by river men. Tat authoiil s at V.-acnn". Ind..r inturet four reüos en-j- i ia tte nanüMClure orcir'uhlioa of rountfn'eit monev, Fi. day. one of them bc'ia f'oa kf. p;r owuiu'j ous derable reil cv.aiä. Ade-hment of Lr ilm troop? last Friday es-co-ird troa-. a tho trooti of Irkutsk the remiiTii of Pe I on"! fid b' rom'ades of irie Jesnnouj Kxrc d'.i od, wälca will tooa b i braucht across tiia Al'sute. Jrrry Cm. a d-jto, n. hnpr 1 at Georcetown, S C , ior the mnro - of H. LI. Rembert,. ii-i Kr,iy. lie bs.d tc .Totf 1 in his ed an iroa bir, wita wbichheini"nd:dtokilltb3 Sheriff on tne way to ibe sraTold. Indian A;ent Tufls has sent to Wabin;.oa a retort cf tee trouble Ja tna C.cek Ntt. on, aciinifanifd with Rtt?tnenti from the two rival chiefs. H riya an ouihro -k my bs averted If the Goverunaent an pimptly. It Is anrccnp'd tMt Ctij! Kngine r?r Caftrles TT. Lorio? is Chief of tae Bureau of Steam EnsiucsrIdt. ice Cooimodro Short. This sen les the coutrov.y, cantrary to tho wishes of John Roach and Ectutary Chandler. Tbe cmtalever b:'df.e scro s Nina-a Hiver was tf s:r J In-t Thür 3nv by riinnin urioa it twenty lccoirotivcs and twenty fur loa.iei pravlcir-, and there wts no visible derkctiou. Th tri iL wa V..UC cd by IO.Cju pe:ious. Jndse Biodjett, of tbe Fcieral Court at Cliicia. Sa'.arua? fined thica lotttr a,-ea:s SiC) each ior oinsr t 'e ma'ls ia the d'fseminaiiou of lottety lit-jr-Unc. Ih'-s1 sro raid to bo the first convictions oi tliat nata'' e Jn the Ftn!". A w'njr of the Luu".l'2 Avylum on Ward's Island. New York b'rbjr. t fi e at noon Friday, en '-.rr In-: t'.ie live i of 1 SCJ nse r.u'oats, battio f ufsiTcTs ei;ln',a':Vi u.:iout injury to tie I'fl'fp?, lu dsmna mi tiX3. TVri-t rn Iis-, cn c ii'nt 2r in Cnic.130. blew f.'it h's I ; Mi-is in t ie Wshin?loa stri-ct taunel, Mirr"-. lie le t a letter fo' h 1 brother In Phila-t'f'Tii-i. i whom be be menthol St.f.i) ia bank, sav 11 t'- I life Lad no pieaiure for hiru. Henry Batst, or r"e..He. l'l.. fitiHy tutt M'si Mi y lisajuie.- la.t Tiu:.d iy, aud ;juk leiage iu t jsu'lvty iound-ho:i!e. Aitrtt plirs he uadert ok to I :ii a inn o.' the She'l T, who t' 'Civ Up th-3 p.f .ol, by which EL"t was ius.nut! killed. John A. V.'l "a wo Ji" t Vir 'h apa n'ntel by the Fic :fle it ro.-.m'ie- a: L';c'. ran, Kv., and wjs ciirn'rroi:- y f j ili .pr 1 by Pie Senate. Kiant lia'.toa w.'l rot p. io t 1;' 11 10 have the oCif br-auta it ws to: i! ::Jef il tiint be was a He'aocat.
Tr.e iifia barlir veto mu-dcrcd Draca Uunt at Pa:. .'Zu, Co'o..assj- r .; at Osybrc a',Vedaesc,,7. cn ti e fcoul.ip L Ut3 1::ct. c 1. lie int: : t1" i;in 10 tho e3ne o' a pr"r!p'C3 ar.d lespcl i: ly i.-et. rn.i Tfui leiribl bniis 1 when taken. 1 -Sf ''tor Sr"Tif : ? na dichirfc l by Judre W yj e o the Cnaiinal f ouit ai Uasnuiilja 5aiar-d-y. 1 i e Coait ueld t'i'it brncjr wai n.t su Ity cf 1 n: t. its he l r 1 not b.-'n prow?r! snip er"d ta appear a Itnt . in the stir Rial i ci9. TJcr'rjz the lof 2 "nriplc.isintnps" a Frer.il sold'rr airrj'd at a bei ra a Southern coraScld, and ba ft "ntiabtnd who nas st;ilin roasdng-eirs. The fJnrky bos forward' 1 10 bis c'on?re"'.man a c':i m for a peuk'on, which has boen Uuly placed on t o, A foahit at tbo pal's orcr the location of a t;hcol bouse in a dis.r.ti s:x miii-s west of Winf 'ks.t, 111., was reop?-ielata dnnce piven bv a, i'j: mer, Thursday, t'io r -suit bc;ni the kil!in-i of Adam hill and iioin taydtr by the Euttou broiheia. Ti.e b.eseh of proTf , c.i2 of M'c? Helen Mein't: f-j'r'i I'. S. Blo.nji, wüich was cu 1 1 ial la tw!2kiitbc lcJ-0x.1l Curt at Ind'nuapai!, was s. i nr 1 by ih"? p lyment cf $1,IZ) ai a crmi:on:'re. t uo Icly tad t2vca lawyeu, smon? tbem fcca.iSor Vo irb.ef. I '-.?ESAToa Shap.os f iile i Wcin?s(Jay Jn a drs Vi u; ; a.. xTt t a control iL t'e iiioa oi the Opliir A.iu'.'i Camptny in San F.anilfij. He Held p ' f sjTi cat t w.u. but Fiod pt-ducei k.; ktvr..f iwHrc.rrietthodiy. lajcaa- : :.fo ifvf rS-:i,CJ. fccvei fi 1'cas of Sp irt uisonr, s. C, fara taw. J of Jl.CvJoilcud by M'a. ea.RJ-.-j, undo t - ik lo k ouap ber foar cbild .n from t ie father at 1 : K'oi's Mauii.j'n pcld mine. Mo. of tee p. .v were captun 1 and ia- ed. A divo.02 suit is pend es between the taoiedcs In fcp4.ni :li iDsil si" tmc: Ft. Aw'-t'ne caught f o ?-i t i I ay of E jar, s. i- ini.' ty. Ei rtity-two po.-. vs t'ja'i ;. the bi 4.:, 1 Aio-sto'rty oa oaard pi Luvr:ti vc1"?' Asa l"Tie 8"T,er whs v.-.inin f i hi. it i rot thou" it tut rrsny l!.v( - wcrj lo t. I u c.j l)!'.o I " 'idrd at D ira jjout'a aad Caruuna. In fie pnrlor o( a hOi.r'. at Jo'.iet, liL. car'.y Wedn' iy iucriiiti?, G, T.e Fio.-tune killet ?Ira. lJv j 'k wi h a kni'e. Thty v. -r 2 ernag-l to be I:'".'. f 1 I'Ut t':o woiiira "js w -i't'ni fcr a divorce. 1.1 -.jne viV 1 Ire no i" ai for tiisnoi'oa II a D:c1dcr, wr.:l,- 1; vk ;ra vrn c.iok ia the Ycao. Tfl f irtPTSOf IJ"!')l'tt held a ilelcateConu . a in. Wiii'jipf : Ins. .vci'!'. iloiGiU :o2S IVO re f ' '. c "ii '. 11 j.jt; r mtrcl cf the pu'ip j ! y the 1 c- 's'fxt.iiv, ait rr t ! toi ; on o,pi . ', i ( ' lb') GUly on fl .-' u'...i al i'inl noa' c i t - i'ii'üiMiii t'.e riilit la 0 11: "!'". ra.l-V i 1 im'.um ilhfmwMlil'ic An r.vu 1'. i .s. A f-r-'td sorror.l'nt r..i)7aliVis JcV.dcd that f.ie wtCuw oi IVisiJ'.nt lilu'..4 wai ofijjuu in:-i! n-icl liul i'V.'lc7 tilic '.I !.r l e !.! ' . by V 1 e- c n v.:t ; t'llill ' ' fi'd fC'ic; . Tli 1 r, -. b'Tt Tl'lilna für' ,Ku''" 1 f e a J j -. 1.1 a of 1 mi. s t o iV. 1 . 5i- - . 1 n-i n-..i.i 1 na'.i 'i,.i 1 c- -.vi 1 was erM- i t s- err I i 'it, l.cr first fi.'lit. i.nd Will . c : xI'VU s i j.X it; eo :. : 1 :i vc t. UUSaai'U'. I.VMillMi A 1T.VI It. 1 A 'iiti.-i' V : ; f." M;m1 r pud La wlessue s Mvi i thrr it'e ii iritry. :.:::o, Ivx , IV- '.' T.ie News' Me. I'j'.' fj ( 'fial mi v tl it !:"t lii;;'it at lll'iO lit 11.0 I',', li r, Vr ;,l.t Mc'.' inor? and Thnd Mcl.cn r-v uc 0 taken an a silnan her by 1 1' wi-M n-nii 1 n u--; 1 iren, nnd carried a n j.nfa ti:o b ucii Btul bafr-d to a tree. Tit a J!'.l.;:i'o ' wi's under arrtatthe ' fer h ivin-r l-.-.n taken early in the i " r 'I H c! -trre of 1 r:r.;i:uy proforred by i . J. Wa'l.cr, of tais own. Th' other ivvo happened lo be pr -nl when tho !yn hf a: 1 i iv; . r.'ef.i - v:!s under pti indictincvr fer bor 'lhert in lh:s C'ojnty. 1 j..y s'x men, Iho fr'et.Jd and relatives i " u. bun:', can 0 to Iowa and picked a i' ' ..' v. ii'i 'loin Li-diop and George Mil''..11. A li Jit v il'a shot ,'iir,5 a'id si x liofderä 1 : . a, a'id tvi of 1 10 tc:. to t Jack Uiyc r v id A-a llayley, v.ero killed, nnd a 1' . HaywaiJ Haßley, wusbadly wounded. 'iii naim'ning t'rvo csraped. Willis GT Vip. on csi'tiMc c't'''.eti of McDade, v. b' r . 'njr Vi'l'n a id Ei'iop t'i tie ..-.nl th i'' lv?. wosp'iot fbroui, trie hea l r ui u'orti'iy wojnde I by II ly ward rayly. 1 iv 1 '.'.,; ( , t'if t.vo Jlruainrci, tho two 1' !.', .ifl'id r.' Tut, foe lying in the Market H i; j : I iniciP:Mie U is thought their : '.pis v. 'M c Miie to .v 'it and tip trouble be IC KWC'I. 'O "" r: ooi ox a jiotiii;:; s iirs, Sboota UN Itrot!ier Throush tiie Ilrrt A riotbcr'a Tcrriblo A-oiiy. Newat.::. Dec. 2! At ihöO o'clock last ni.' ht a seventeen year-old boy rushed into tbo First Frecinct Police Station and in the wildest excitement exclaimed: "..'end for a doctor, I have shot a man! ' Lieutenant Trowboidgc thought the fellow wai crazy. The youth said his name was Join Fotmeidcr and that lie had shot his brother Gustav at the'r boarding heu-se, No. lTG'WiXnrn strott. The brothers boarded w'th John fchopc'ien and his wife. Gustav, a.;ed twenty, is a b'acksmith. and John is employed in the the Domestic 'Jewing Machine factO'V. The brothers bid quarreled abot t buiness malteTs. nml dming tiie war of words the 1 1 der called the younger a vile name. John at that t'uif wrsin an adjoining room; be retoitcd and the elder brother entered wfero be wj. Guslar ra;e l 1 i 4 fist to strike, when Jolm drew a '.',2 calioer revolver and lirtd, thooting Gustav through tbe heart, Wi Fcliopclien entered tbe room just as the shot was lired. Tho murderer riuhcd inti the other room, )ointin the revolver. He was trsiirmcd, a!tr a f-truggic, by John Light -nbeger, of No. COS Piano street, who iat in iho outT room at the table in convers it'on with Mr. Rchopchcn. The murdeicrbrckc looro and proceeded to Tolice Ilf ad'juarters, where he was locked un.. He is a fine looking fellow, as was also his muidcrcd bi other. Tbo brothers are Hunpatians, and in consequent 0 of the second ma 1 1 ia :o of their mother left home and boarded with the Pcbopchens. They could 1 ot tgu-e with their stop father. Twj
months ago John Schneider wanted tckill some one end was disarmed. When vonr correspondent vi?":-! tiie ene of the tragedv to-ni-ht be found Mrs. Theis, tho mother of the Schneiders, there. The poor old woman was in terrible ftony. She became hysterical, and threw herself upon the bloody corpse and kissed and hugged it, exclaiming. "Oh, mein Gott! mein Gott! My roor. good bov. I want to die. This i3 1 2 nnu b to bear." fcbe took the body in her arms while the blood from the taping wound in bis breast flowed over her, staining her silvery hair with dark blotches. The mother's lips were even dabbled with blood, as she pressed them spain and apain to the face of h?r dead boy, moaning out her agony. The crimson stains ?rew larger on her breast as she held the dead youth closely to her, rocking to and L"0 and calling him tenderlv byname, A little JKJol of sticky, clotted blood formed in her an. und her finqrers. aimlessly wandering about, were closely stuck together wit'a the oozing fluid. The corpse grew cold in her arms, and the begged and pleaded that she be not separated from her ''boy.' The scene was heartrending. It took two officers to tear ber from the murdered boy. Officer Boylan found the revolver concealed nnder the bed. The chopchens and John Lijibtenbergcr were detained at Police Headquarters as witnesses.
SNOW AVALANCHES. A Volunteer Party Bringing the Dead Ilodies from the Virgin Mine Narrowly Ecape Another Snow Sliie. Denver, Colo , Dec. 23 Further particulars of Friday's teniblc disaster at the Virgin lline, near Onrary, have jast been received by a sp ecial mesicnor to Miatros?. Immediate'y cn rece;pt of the news, a party co:iv .st'.ügrf thir:v ar.e lei. for O'.ira'-y to brin intheder.d. l.'ie joarney to the mine was made in the face of greüt perils, as a terrible storm wes raging Ilaving cued for the wour.ded and improvised shds for the bodies, tiie party started to return. When the Cumberland I5a3;n was reached, a b?cond s.iow elide deft aided, but, being cu V.id laokoa all succeeded in retching the oJ e befora it struck them, and thus escawd leath. The t.'eds. which C'.mta:ajd ."our d" .d bodies, however, were canicd -o 1 f-. 2t down the luauutain tide aad f ':ca Iiur.ed orer a precipice fXO feet hi-rh, where they must remain until spiirg. The party" Knaily reached Ourary, nearly dead frora.exposuie. XV t i Do Meyer. It is now undisputed that Wei Do TIeyer's Catarrh Cure is Ike only tiealmcnt that will absolutely cure Catarrh fresh or chronic. "It has effectually cured mc; J. A. Wiisou. Prlacetoa. Ind." "Wife and dat-ghter rcccivin? wonderful boueSt troin the"cure: J. E Edwards, New Marion, Ia J." "Orelox radically cured rae; Il-v. C. II. Taylor, d40 Noble street, Tiooklyn. N. Y." Thonsan Is of lestimonials are receivel from all parts of tho world. Delivered, SI. Dr. Wei De Meyer's "Illustrated Treatise," wit'a statemeats by the cured, i.ulled free. D. 13. DEWE1 & CO., 1?2 Tultoa street. New York. Adric to Mothert. MK?, WlNSLOiV'S SCX)THING 6YRUP should always be ussd when children are cutting teeth. It relieves tin littio sufferer at occe. It produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the chi!d from pain, and tho little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It is very pleasant to taste It soothes the child, softeas the gums, allays all psin. relieves wind, regulates tha boweis, aud Is the est known remedy for diarrhea, wh'HLer aifiaa from tectaiag cr othur causes. Twcaty-nve cents a bottle. Cornirrtlvcs cn be Jittk-ovo'T. r.r? ! oftrn cr.rcd, byuiyrecir. Sent by it; ail for 'J5c Johnll.McAlviu. formen? Tax Coiie-ior. Lowell. Mass. fr! I Absolutely. Pure. This powder never varlos. A lotrrel or pnrity t r rrlh r-d v'eiiornrceK. Mo'o eeonortltul t.hsn the ordlnwry kluc's, sn l f.n tut bi fOldln contlit un v.itU tho multitude of Iot test, t.iort weight, alum or p.hisThs'e rov'tcr. bold on:y in csns. JloTAt lJAtLd 1'oWDt.K Co., It Wall ttreet Naw York. LCLD HIJ3AL, PAiaS, 1S73S. MM Cocoa. taiinjnicd ubsoUticljt jaure Crccn, from wlikh tl.e ciccca oi CI In. i lv.cn rcmov: J. It has Ar' f.V Urmyth i t Corea mixt-f vWi f?!ir i, Arrottiout cr Bugrw ra 1 i.-i therefore far mora cconom c?.l. It I dcll-Ioin, notuhlilnj . e'.rcn jihi-al'i.;, cttnlly dlcatcd, ur a.hulra'iily wlapud for lavalloal Veil ns f ir pi rsons ia Ualib. Kali by ti-orera etsryw her. W. BAKER II CO,, BSKtcslar, KcS3. MrVjIvl Our new war book. Di:i:iOF 1.Uiiit I U ING. by blue and Gray, is oiif-cllin:: ail .thf-r hooks. Illustrated fircularand t'rm.s free. I'OIIIl-.K & Mc.tIACKI, Cincinnati, O. K0T1CI OF ALT0IN fJlEXlV "V7OTICI: 13 n'-lItEHY GIVEN, that tho uuc!erLN fl;n-1 bos bc -n arpo'nted Adrainlsiiator de tion's 11c n of the si ne oi Auron lj.ia.nai, litao! Msrion totinty, Judisna. Ucioased. Said esti.j !i aprof- l t a'be solvent. d ViSW NN ILL K. A. BEBKNIIAMKR. Ttvfeld j Howland. Atto-nevw for Adminia-rator. THE BFST 15 THE CHEAPEST." Q A VV P P C fja I M L" 1 HflESHEES, Kit LS, ISlSÖHBÖlSöHcBiPof ( Kor all Kwiloi.Bnl jmrponr. I Wrlti" for Fre Pamphirt aöui Ci H-oa to Tu Auiuiuu & Tu lor Co. , lianetltlO, ob. r "ijnn Iirv4l IrtnJf r, VC Kille, A. IttulKi. nt ffaity rprlucixt frif np for for our Htm III im Cut P.POWELI. A BON. IHO Mju f tret,fJI.elNS ATI.O.' 1"-1 M. S250 ABtONTIT, Ae'itrt.ntednObrt.in. lnar rtiol hi " trnrlrl. 1 rainil 'nn AJOruau J AY l..tUNONAtruttAlich THE BIGGEST THING OOf E, NAbÜN & CO., UO Fultea St., Kew Yvtk.
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INDIGESTION A3 DTSPEP2IL rereonsamictcd with Dy tt'l often doctor foi ymptoms o( Apoplexy. Co i option. Heart Uiaeaso and Iralysis. whoa fie real canse is Pypepia. After years of su era,, while City Treasurer and Tax Collector of Iow.U, I cared myself of this -diabolical diordcr o. L'.v . " aa t'arlyle oillj It, and now oiler my y: " y, uie i'i.ni' lotion 111.1 to all thus aff!!ecd. tent by mail onlv. ou tee.-tpt of Hi, wan my Ticalise on Indigestion h id ipepia,KlvluR .valuable Instructions as to diet and excrete, what to eat. and wbKt not to rat JOHN H. Mt..i-1-.Yi., Lowell, 8lrS.
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"WT;'tcivesourCh-:!.!rf-nr .sych'eka. WluL eures llitir liv..iM i. . L-.. What uures Uitir iVvi-rs, nus.-i th.nj s.J. p ; Tla CstolH. Hien babies fret art 1 err bf turTtsi. AVliai f'lre their t-clic, lLaU ti.-ir v. orni V.'hnt ruickJy cires Cf asttpatioa. Sour Stomach, Colds, IiAiht'StioD, Unl V-f Farewell then to Morphine Syrtpi, Cantor Oil and l'arcb-ot ij, a J Purlflerf Pnovnl CTJ?.ED. KEDaIALGIA CUHLD. rAirrr. T. Y.. March V, 'SS Ehalte'.: y ,n ;i Cc. : . PrrTs ?:ri?e November, 1352, I 'i ivo bjca a contaut fixerer i.-jun i.cure.'.gia enl hare not ti:o-n wla.t'it was t. be free tr-Ti t.ain tm.l I fxniincctd lae uj f I.liCiimatio eyrup I li'ive n it r. piia rince usiugthe f lurth b.it'lo. I think it the best romeiiy I l-.rvo evt r heard of for purfyinir tho l.Km'i m.u for tue Cure "of icuüiat'MU tud ucanügia. W.J. CHASE. - .;;r? f-i three i:'t f'.Ucrer.r phyt.:a, is mjuil- vhCO., i Plymouth Ae., Koch--ti, U. Y. r?per Tfiffi dtirlnc tiie next six moi lbs. To a trenuioe firat waiter inuiin.i Kii.rj.una ilo Our rcaMjus for aiakin this uriirecKifrit-J get lc per line per l.0 of circulation P"- ns it, cotU to prorluce ana mt.il inf pajvr. .ia revenue do not py npf-rv. Only tliepafr ior weir owners, ao ri m r r-nn iuirniinjt uw.uuo sutbcnrer as b( li more nnanciiu BnlscrlDors. With Mm-' T at.io uona-iiu clear profit from adver'i.ine. above ott-t we would iriiw monv . .-f . ro in Kri.r raies ana large prouis uoiu auiver-abin; space. Ada.ika Diamond. Ehlae Pebblo. or otber i AND PURE DIAJIO:. al and uearohlnir te'ls. we will rc-iund tbe lift, and have the paper nia'led to ihn freitins jmper tuis lieen wnt a pinrantee iron j we obtain t nette rtriirs. t....t n.cy i.re ivsi us tue promisea being luii.. .i to tne ic.ur. PAP7R A DESSR CLE, FAMILY .hnt.onn irrm itie t I e t.M.i : tue uiot: intaresung. rsti . c- an 1 n iiii. u v r It tl" II !e l u'iio y to achieve tl.i t n-'' ' ! .-.rn-c', or new i.ov.s.t l t'-i r u f - ' . .; - tl ' 4 ,. . i .ft - m J .i.üy tiittaii. My . .i .1 n-i u Veto terribly 4-a-.l. S r i-vit 1 t' . In-i li i.i n.r im,. (mm tl - itr:uire to tho p:i :iti. )h i-:ir, .it . I . ülfo t.W. I i:v,t'y It Aid. Cid 4 I 1111 l.lf I "l M . . 'll t. ...... I. li v i l' t iiie'.v'o1 fi ;n i rr r-t. ir I tv 'in, 'J'p i 4 - 'A iUU. t ci.f I'rtct d-Ut oi rt:i 4tt:s. ;CO. CHICAGO, ?. Rcchester.N. 'b- Cc!d Mcial, Paris, 1373. The Favorite Numbers, 303, 404. 332, 251, 170, and his other styles. Cold throughout tho World. $100 A WEEK! We cm putraideo the above amount to rood, acUvc. tierftetlc I-ricf es well a nenllrm-n m.te a suTce la th tviMrff. Vey 1'ttie rat-i-! riol-ed. We have . heu hold aitlcle as salcai.ie ac id ur. IT SELLS IT3ELP. It 1 1 uted every rte.y lu every family. Yon do not T rel io rsplAla Its metits. There is a rfrh harret (rrll who erib'sce this frldea opportUP.lty. It rc.fcU- you only oce ceut tt learu what our bnionf Ls. buy a powtal cart aud writs to us aud wa wUl st ud you oar rrospt tui tad full parUcuitak And vte snow you will derive more Rood tin yoa hae any Idea eh Our reputation raaanfact ui in k ctmpany ls such that w can not ad ard to deceive. A ilto to u on a postal an t trtve your addiet plainly and receive lull particular. CUCKEYE MANUFACTURING CO., Hirljn Chi,
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