Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 October 1878 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER.

MAIX, Fahlisher.

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INDIANA.

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0ejr Co.

to he

t': Thiwkh

Wahng d, C mm sdfpended. A

Mm in the Dietrk ef Columbia bond, In wkMi the frm dealt heavily, k the mum ef Sm downfall. The Ceatmlesloaer of the General Land-ofUs-haa (teeided that soldiers In the regit -Jec army y tile claim anil aeoiiirehowe-

i on the public lands without Intending

uuiiiwib. a ic rcnf i im wan i the application of General Jed". C.

Davis, new.aad for many years is the mill.

Mdward MePheraon, Chkf of the Bureau of graving mh! Printing of tke Treasury Denetmeet, has resigned his position, in order to become political editor of the PallsdelnhM i're. Thore was bo little excitement la 'WashlntteeAtbe!aHb, eaueed by a threatened eewmunhtte uprising under the leadership of one Ieaeot Cohen, an agitator who had bees previously arretted and Jlned for ineitlng a riot. As a measure of precaution, Seeretary Sherman placed additional guards fa the Treasury building, and a eompany of treeps rem Baltimore was seat fer in order to male aeeuranee doubly sure. There was ,e outbreak. . Seeretary Sherman has written a letter to the Seoretary of the "Honest jHnnpv

League," denying emphatically that be or )" other member of the Cabinet had preposed to reeede from the position heretolore takes by the Administration m regard to the Resumption aet, and assuring him that there will be no letting down bv the Executive branoh of the Government "as to resumption oa the 1st day of January next.

ferers ia New (kieaae, m aeoeuat of having

riostvad taforauUon that t ha Howards had Mmammmml mm M HiyiM iLmel tattAfUA n MUM bmA derived frees ohariUh4eeMribu',.'otM, It la' stated tegMHimatlow that the Hewards only wpplyffM aiak with doctor, nurtee and mad Mate oa afJootfon to erne of their own mombosa, and do not supply food and other ayiiarke tome suffering poor. m- George Klbbee, inventor of n fever eotfor m hydpathie treatnaent of yellow feirer, dhp front the dkeaee nt New Orleans

on the 34 phe Doctor's eoi proved aval uable adjunct in the treatment of the die ease in many oases, but failed to aave hla own life, though faithfully tooted under the skilled supervision of Dr. Choppln. Company I, Fourth Cavalry, as feted by 15 oattle men from the vicinity, had a sharp

kkirmiNh with a predator- band of jChey eaV mfta sou th of Dodge City, Kansas.

oa the 18th. One col tiler wao wounded, and it I thought one or two IndUns were killed. The red rascals have eomnaitted several

murders in that vieinity, but have now gone

northward. 0. It. Davis and George W. Keating, well known horse and oattle thieve, were found suspended from a tree five miles north of Spearfield, Dakota, on the ISth. It was the work of vigilantes. ludzlW from the num.

bar of tracks found in the vicinity.

GustaveXahe, President of the French

Savings Bank at San Franclsoo, blew out his Pisgah,

brains en the 1 ah. He left aothing In ex-! seated an attempt to arrest him hv ri.iof n

planatlon, and no adequate excuse is known ! Police Powers by shootlnjr the latter through

then Mew hte own head off in the pmeaea of hie aged father ad mother. He was Hi yean old, aha a year and a half ynnger; They had bean married four years and had bad three child res, all of whom died. Their married life was a eoatlnual quarrel, and she had onee left him, but recent !v retariied at the solloemtloa of Jrlel. -. The Chieag o SoeUttaU have nominated a Mire item. Ceaenwealoaal mail

They ohdm to have a voting strength of n;. W, and sea- they will not neat their iaaama

wum any oiner party or association. J George Ainelee Is the Democratic candidate for United States Senator from Idaho. Daniel MeRrlde, eolored, was taken from the Jail at Athens, Ala., oh the ultcht of tU

21st, ad lyneked by a meb. He hadvmur; dered a white man for his money, getting The Republican State Executive Committee of Louisiana have Issued an address to the patty in the State, attributing the fallure to oall a Convention to the prevalence of the epidemic Additional Congressional nomination?

iiiiBow mim District, A. 11. Converse, National Greenback; Ninth, George A. Wilson, Democrat. Missouri-Second District.

dor to Loudon, baa resigned. Count Karely tueeeede him In November.

It ia reported from Berlin thattheGevern

moat Has reeeived an eMclal netineatlea

rraea Kuesla, Austria and Kranee, of the ae

eepaanoe by these Powers of Prince Bis-

mareii's invitation to Join In the motive red I

aemsi.mween ; Turkey sndspreele, m f,r

m me lauer i-ower. Thengafh Geveni Kant has refused to oo-opeale. and teWi

aemesion is ueclareU to ba-mHiliuni.i ..

A special congregation of Cardinals has

uewueu mat the rope should not leave the Vatican unless under special ovurrnlluv nlr.

vtimvianeeH.

It Is reportetl that U King of Bunnah is

ueau. t - 4

The entire southern coast of the Island of

ewe ueminge ae bee devastated by a hurricane. The towns of Aux Cayes,

Alpine, cayiuon, St. Louis, La Grange.

.Jerome, and Coval were nearly swept out

w cvitieaee ana many uvea were lost. Port-au-Prince .suffered severely, as did also Jacmel and other towns somewhat proteeted from the fury of the storm. The damage to shipping was immense. The In-

lonuroouairywas also devastated, three

drunk, raised a row, and re-

for his action.

Hon. Matt. n. Carpenter baa signified hU willingness to become a candidate for United States Senator before the Wisconsin Legis-

tneiKHly. Before he fell Powers Mred .his revolver, putting a bullet throueb Polk.

They were burled the same day. The latest Indianapolis horror was tfie discovery reeentlv of thn ilni i.mit

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tnn n auonai-ureenDaek-1 woman and Infant in an unfrequented place

wmrr akd aHnrrarwaaiT. Yellow fever reports for the 231: jfew Orleaas, 0 deaths and 186 new eases ; Memphis, m deaths and 114 new eases (only partially reported) ; Cantos, Mtes., g deaths and M new eases; Grenada, 1 death and 510 new eases; Hernando, no deaths, but 9 new oases; Hickman, Ky., 4 deaths and 8 new oases; Grand Junction, Tens., g death and 3 new eases. For the 31 hours ending at noon on the aid, there were 184 new cases and 44 deaths at XeW Orleans; S3 new cases and Si deaths at Helly Springs; 28 new cases and 1 death

www, jilt., 2 aew oases and 4 deaths

wKman, Ay. ; deaths at Martin, Tenn.; Jfhew eaeet and 4 deaths at Brownsville, Tenn.; andTiaatbs at Vickshiinr

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esasam raiuirr aitAi a.. . . a

V, . r ' wjcu, uui apparently no

Himinution in number of eases. There were AS deaths from vellow fever d 1M new cases reported in New Orleans lonhe 34 hours ending at noon on the 24th; at Memphis, 87 deaths and over 100 new ; at Vicksburg, 8 deaths only, but any relapses on account of rW. i.

candidate for Governor of Tennessee, has

anneuncea fits withdrawal from the eanvae. At Indianapolis, on the evening of the 18th, Louis Guetlg, adopted son of Henry Guetig, proprietor of the Spencer House, shot and killed a pretty vouaer Irish nrlrl.

Mary MeUugb, because she would not consent to marry htm. Mary had formerly boon a servant in the Spencer House, where Louis Guetig was employed as clerk. The latter

was ef dissipated habits and had persistently made love to Mary, who had as persistently rejected his suit. The murder wan an exceedingly cold-blooded one, and the murderer betrayed no emotion after having committed the deed. Three little children-Joseph Toney, Charlie Steps and Polly Brooks were kill

ed by the caving In of an embankment while playing in an excavation at AVest Kansas City, Mo., on the 19th. They had been dead several hours before their fate was discovered. Ex-Gov. Sam Bard died of yellow fever at Baton Rouge on the l&tb. The Nevada Itepublieans have nominated John II. Kinkald for Governor and 11. M. Daggett for Congress. Beekle Bowman, aged 12, was fatally hum 1 hi tlis aviiliulm. . I. . i

-- i' eiui'ne lamp -n at Mnnth!ln. In. I ,u in.,u r I n "i a

" I wc a.nu AtriB

John K. Mortimer, formerly a prominent actor, died recently at a low lodging-house in San Francisco. Of late dltHsioatloa hail

in me suuuros of the city. Thev nrovml to

be the remains ef the wife and child of Wm. Merriok, a livery stable keeper, and he Is under arrest charged with their murder, of

wmea mere is strong circumstantial evidence. The Nevada Democrats have nominated L. R. Bradley for Governor and W. G. F. Deal for Congress. The Convention passed hard-money resolutions.

AST AMI) 8OUTMKA8T. The Massachusetts Republican State Convention, held on the 18th, nominated

countering some obstacles, but on the whole

maKing rair pregm compared with the nrst attempt. Bayard Taylor, American Minister to BerHn, is Just recovering from a severe Illness. Advices from Santo Doming announce the success of the Revolutionists, the capitulation of President Gonzales, and his de-

panure iroia ine country for Curaooa. The

revolutionists entered Santo Domingo on

me same uay me rreeldeat departed, when a Provisional Govennaeut was organized, Jacinto Decastro being the President, and

me Electoral uouege was ordered to con

Biie wun me ouject or proceeding to the

election or a new President. Gen. Luperon was the most promluent candidate. The Mexican Congress opened on the 10th.

rresident Diaz sent In a message which re

tiens auengtn the American question. He

claims mat the Mexican Government ner-

f ormed Its duties towards the United States in good faith and to the extent of Its powers ; that Mexico desires to cultivate Deaee with

platform. Gen. for Governor In

weather; at Holly Springs, 9 deaths and ) I r(Mluc(Ml h'm to penury and vagabondage.

ew eaees; at Canton, .Mieeiestppl, 1 , A Portland dlpateh saysGen. Howard and 2 new . at llM Wa collecting bands of Miirrendered Baton Rouge, La., for 48 hours, S deaths and IadiaBS at CaBP cDermott, and the whole f at Osyka, MlssM 8 deaths and rtS bt 1,000, are being leases to date. The disease was extend- d to CaRiP Harney. They are Jag to many pmees in Mississippi and Lou- b,dM PriHe,and are to await the pleas-

im9re exempt, and two deaths , , uoerameni l Jim country

eeurred at Milan, Tenn., causing a general -wppage of business aad a regular stampede f the inhabitants.

Information was reeeived at New Orleans from Greenville, Mies., on the 30th, that the town i was entirely cut off by mail and teleT2? tr&m tfc mt ww'd; that out ti m people remaining ia the plaee nearly .d.b" rwere down wHh the fever.

lZTt,' 33 ,B tlM! 94 Preoed-

fcy steamer

ure of

is now cleared of all bands of Piutes which have been engaged in hostilities. Gen.

uewara recommends they be taken to the

.inula Territory or some

Thomas Talbot forGovernor.and adopted an a11 nations, especially with the United States.

oiu is ueiermineu at tne same time to maintain Its independence and honor. The President also says the Senate had authorized the Executive to treat with the American Government for mutual military co-operation on the Rio Grande, but asked as a condition to such co-operation that the or-

uer given to Gen. Ord be countermanded. The United States refused to revoke the order, and the Mexican Government therefore agreed to nothing.

A statue in honor of the late Father Do Smet, the Jesuit Missionary to the North American Indians, was unveiled on the 2Sd Ih his native place, Dendermonde, Belgium. A great crowd assisted at the ceremony, at

waieii a oantanta, composed for the occa

sion, was sung by ftOO vokes.

The volcano of Cotopaxl Is again In estate

ei eruption, throwing off Immense clouds of smoke and ashes, which can be seen from

imayaqull. The eruption is the most vlo lent that has been known for some years.

unequivocally hard-money

Butler received two votes the Convention.

The following is as near the result of the

election in Maine as can be given until the official returns are received: There Is no choice for'Goveraor by the people. The Legislature will stand 67 Republicans, 22 Democrats and Oreenbsekers, and they will probably choose a Democratic Governor. Eugene Hale is defeated in the Fifth District by at least .VX) majority. non. A. H.Stephens has now been prostrated wish hemorrhage of the lungs. A l 1., . , . .

Auviuar wiu-mouueu muruer or a worn-

rejected suitor was committed at

bmltbport, 2s. Y., on the Nkh. the victim

being Miss Mary Rellly, a beautiful and

highly respected young lady, and her assassin a young lawyer named Andy Tracy. The murderer eatne up behind her as she was walking ia the street with another young lady, placed a revolver at the back of her head and tired, lie then turned and ran, and succeeded In eluding arrest. His victim died in 40 minutes, she was engaged to be married to another gentleman of the town. Farmer Malburn, of Grayson, Va., on the lSth, riddled with bullets the body of a

nuge negro named l'eter Cooper, who had

Mr. Etflmni'M N)ntrnkMie.

W ramembar maeting Mr. Edison ohm jaars ago, whoa i 2 ating to the oonduoiibil ty of sound through various mn.,tu T,u.na

ionsand taterastin oonvanaation iitf

upoitha mm knoaB act that the same nitkihjm of transmission he iiS pronartiaa at dWarant KmJT wf both cited instanoaa in wbfnh . lm r

old, though uaiBg hi8 uunwt StrenKth of iWawl roica, could not. ahont i

nougl., at 8:80 in the morning, 0 awaken a bov n ne var nM v'.i

cUmr 6id? of lath and plaWUion while at 11 o'clock at night tL same boy would hear a bw iTiu ' !r

nfcalk tllTSh Xh!" d00r8 " two niarhtsof stairs, and wnnbi ..rss

suntly out of a sound sleep in response at that time, that sound noiild iu ,.u

to travel as rapidly as feeling; and to test the matter he had iuvefd ,iu.

cate machine called the spanctrophone, which he wm just about tryin' when we met him. We

el in the mtichtno and readily ajrrccHl to assist in the exnerinmnt titi.. t.i

ofMr. Ldison' and a atreet-cur nickel we enticed Into the, laboratnrr

7 years old. After

roasauriiiir htm and nrnmlsiiwr i,i. i

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u,v iutuiB wouui not bo hurt, we got the machine attached to him, and the groat inventor laid the boy across his knees in the most approved, oldfKJihuinOfl Qnlnnr,tn ...... 1 1

disc of the machine delicate indices were to record, one the exact time of the sound of the spank, the other the exact second the boy howled. The boy was a little suspicious at this point of the experiment, and, with his head partly turned, was glaring fearfully at the inventor. Mr. Edison raised his head. A piercing howl rent the air, followed by a sharp concussion like the snapping of a musket oap, and when we examined the dial plate of. the machine, infallible science nroudlvdn

that the boy howled slxtyelght second before he was slannwl. Th

down stairs in throu strbloa. with

jured look upon his fearul face. Mr, hdison threw the machine out of the window alter the urchin, and wo t,4t

inat li, was no trine to intrude upon the sorrows of a great soul, writhing under a humiliatinsr sense of fnilnr uv

nave never mot Mr. Edison ain K,,t

we have always thought he didn't know much about bovs. or hn uvmbi

how utterly unreliable the lwwt: lit ttimn

would be for a scientific experiment.

uniiwywn iiawKeyc.

X Mutual Mistake.

Cariosities ef Yellow Fcrer. Yellow fever is a mysterious and in many respects an incomprehensible disease. The few general facts that seem to have been learned about it, after close and varied observation, are not urifre-

uludi iiiinHi. n i . . ... - i auu iniiru uiMwrvHi inn am i-ke M .

eality. The general desire of the people Tls LTTv . , Ca , P?""'' quently contrad cted by new experience" nseasuree should be taken withoutSy to K;iSaL5 The One oils widely .uppiSS SSSuS

e a permanent settlement whli ttu in.

dlans of Moses's band on the Upper Col urn-

bia.

The Kansas

City Exposition opened un-

Hewards immediately forwarded I .the ,""t faversb!e pIoe On the r te the strieken cMi.u.itV . lH aa '" orowd witaee.-.! the per-

ree or wannes under eharge of a pay- . , 1 Jurui'' wlw nted three JW, tad full stores of supplies of mloii "',k 2:S-4, 2:17

at,teg4erwhh a teiegraph operator. nu-:'- a neavy gale was Wowing, which

ap to the 21sC there h1 : "rr"",J7T " progress.

child was probably Injured fat tally.

uutor 1,440 delegates to tie Massachu-

setts Democratic SUte Convention at Worcester, 917 were in favor of the nomination of Gen. Butler for Governor, to 518 opposed

to it.

Another crazy lover at Lowell. Mass..

named Frederick Sproat, on the 30th. shot

I aHd Instantly killed Laura E. Hunt and then

killed himself. She had

is that it can not live at certain a Wa

gons, 2.&00 feet "hbove sea-level being suffiuient, it is thought, to exclude it

wuiujBwiv. i eh l0ng netore Uortez invaded Mexico, the natives of the coun

try sunereu terribly from an epidemic

"i ueyona an rational doubt.

"a wuat is now Known a

yeuow lever. This ' epidemic

MeaMeaeesofvelowfevar uui -i ,i,...t...

iTTJ TM'' eaeee and 44 MCeHtewvilleaadMartw, Tenn.; at Her-

-riT and Xayervllle, Ml,., at

- o- aumner

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President Haves made a brUr ,i,ira . Both w&rked In the Boot Cotton Mills. Wm. ndlv. with I.ZaZ 'JKX?

the Toledo (0.) Fair, oa the 19th. Hto . nrt. "ct,0 en the railroad at Monti- during.tae sixteenth and eShteenth Teen! marks were mainly confined la i lie an i eeiio, ill., was more humane than 8proat. turioa. n th hL r ' t

of our National finances. tor P- his being refused by his lady-love, 7,200 to 7,800 feet above the sa If It AnolelaIreportbyGea.Shc.rIdanof the ,fwS"e Beck, he simply pulled out his has raged at that height it may race at trouble la Koiitk.r. w-.... tt. .. revo ver and nut a biillt ibmnt. hi i , '"frr

iiih-..- n.. : r . - hi-,i. - z " r:r r""" --" " "nuB ia-

ef ether wra,H"e "J"f "J i hat the In- "T.U H I dlans ran away from their aj!i i.cy atFort L?arBoJrkm "'

vorite and Bow universal I v&r-rvcutuH

2it, Luther ory is overthrown. It is surnrlalna- tnr

Va., oa the

m ihsbmaa Tin . M. i wr. i mi i BSLae w pa a tBLatt am - . . .... i i iicaia amnrnm it. w m i iaa isuiiina' wh n m m mahm iiiii. t a .

sawemma irm is umtbsuisi swh a a o bu lanui aa abaaaawiii is a car iiftasttM i 1 -n - - w avifiiaK, n ilii b eiih. i wmra 1 1 i ami viz rmnvrn rho . . i . v .

twi-tidri. tZZLT::?: I"- oed and IrriaV iv In top of hi. eeus.n's head, killing ai J to Ti wmviZm IZZmJZZl J"'

are eWwa with Uvmr. .C! . Ilvery- They were immediateir DurMied i,v Ber lMOt Iwtantly. She was a beautiful eral course and tmatn.ni fn Juif. L L

' were aaabk to hur .w- .11 ,' two wmpanles of the Fourth Cavalry, who KIrI ly 17 years of age, named Mellle Xel- has been recorniaad

Ihero was a funny encounter, albeit having many unpleasant features to the participants, in a California town the other day. The Oakland Tribune thus describes it: "Two gentlemen were proceudine alonir San lhl f ft A fAnna

.abost 11 o'clook Saturday night, when

mcj. unru a ieeoie can tor help proceeding from the vacant space between the avenue and Grove Street, this side of the junction. Going to the spotthey found j a well, dressed whiUs man and a well dressed Chinaman engaged in a life and death struggle, both covered with Wood and ncaijy exhttd. The Chinataan had'scratched all'the skin off the white man's face, torn a piece out of his nose, and" seriouslv ininrod

arms. The white man, disabled and nearly exhausted from the loss of blood, was clinging to the Chinaman's cue with a grip of death. When separated each accused the other of having attempted to rob him, and each demanded that the other be arrested. After hoarhig;their stories this peaoe-'iaakers conaiuied that the difHculrygrew oat of a mutual misunderstanding, and allowed the parties to go. They said they had peea lighting for more than a quarter of an hour. Nearly a ouartar nt an nr.

of ground where they fought was torn Up as if a bull fteht had taknn nla nn

the premises."

town

BBlInrlar

Mm tbat&c.

The iHm had so far abated at Canton, e, the lth, that the President of & wards rpm that further eentribuhe dieeeatlaued. A movement baa mtn i ,

VtlU T. . mnHg. wm, Tenn., to secure rfoaitinnn t..

evertoeic and 'attacked them en the mh

uul "b targeiy eatnumbered by

re xiiuiam, iae semlers were

put upon the defensive, losing three

men Kiueu anu two wounded., The Indians

men eentinued northward. Preparations had been made by Get. Pope te neet them

, nr hwwh m .orinamtton drad vaara u .(llMlnvivo i.

noiiv.v. n c::i'V"7-. ...wt0, u

j , ... v. i unui k imtiui soearra ai. uu k.

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' AiDans, near unaneetown. WMt oeciBBlDr oi tea ttfteeuith nsntur r

Va., en the S9d, Mies Smart was burned to a used to be called the uWha.

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u 1 r mo eApioaimi at coai-ou can wane "-u lose uiuoous ana destructive than kindling a Are with the deadly fluid. that frightful pestilence, now hannilv

ahvmiwh MW9 AUDI tUi It VVflfll KHI1WD I WlllliraU UJ UM IMlL aUlfl WUT n t7 h Onf

'the support and education of the ori.ha f the rof,B ot e Arkansaa River or artl8t, "ewspaper writer, and authorof many Although yellow fever is regarded as ohttdren of Sutler P. Anderson, ef the Mem. ? . the Kansas PaeileJtall- Popular stories and sketch es, died In New very fatal disease, a great many oeo-

r "nw AssoetMioH, who fell a vitlm 1 19 Yanmmy Blted at ' X,. ' J . MB' w "B uu recover irotu it, and where there

MtneeMieeofhumaiilty at Grenada. MIh I L ? . They ran off large numbers The Coaaeetlcut Kepubllean State Con- M recovery it is usually complete, and SemHtaaees i may be sent to Thos. s. Weav-' "am" B1 cstt'e. d murdered several ventioa adopted a hard-money platform and the patient is not, as too often i haDDens

urpnan Vu tul . : . "iwui ueuer arm- i - mmim.t.iuB i i rewueni "o vw ui mow sunennc irom other 4H . th ehher the soldlera or settlr. Hayes. Charles B. Andrews, of I.lrefaSai.i fevers, an ailtncr man

einer wen. known gentlemen i. mmue lwo Hours' speech in "winaieuior uovernor. om surgeon in the united States Navv the or Ig maters of thle worthy scheme mi f YI" Building at Imlianapolhi on President Hayes had a fine public recep- who had on more than one occasion to the aftemoon of the 50th, and another lathe tloa at Pittaburg oa the tMth. lathe even- fight this dreadful malady, tells of a reeinee the beelaalnv af ttu 1.1 vleg at Masonic Hall. II noaSna,) ku la he attended a meetlnsr of thn vi.i markahla rfnvnr wKLrtt. i

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T. W the Howard Med I- 1.7? .y io i.m nnaneesana a defeaee "whivo vommutee.w me union League. " notice. Accommodatfon be nr very eal Coma kav r.ti ..i.t . ;v I of kit ewa aMldM. Aiinnr.,si. v.i n. .L T. . I i i . . 'v3 . . -

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JohHi Speers was hanged at Waee. Tex. f New York under Grant's Administration.

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"i n m mi nr im unur r . ik. i aau iormenv meaaDar or i:naru

horisig farmer named Pledger ia July, 1st. l"ed suicide oa the Mth by hanging himGee we Dunes, eehwed. wu iMaki self la the srarret of hh iaiua & wiii.i....

Priaetea, Ky., ea.the night of th mh, fw I Ma-e. 111 heaHh and eetiut de-'

fowteaey the pmumed eauee.

Ak.; T: W. BCr3LV waeHraokhy. taVme A. M. Peeree, ef cJLmmmFl? SliSSl " the ph efaX-liKSmi'S rHsm,mhid, with the aaeeg

names: jr. M. Tmt. m -- " " I r

frame dwetmng. Th inhabit

he deMred that a natiaht whn n,ti

iron seemed quite hopeless should be

iaa m om of the boats which hung from the davits. The man had Mink inte iiMNirfbUity, aad attention being

e"" "j w iot oaeee less aes-

peraw, M was left daring the nieht to

4 v . i rr "wriac vnunqer-

vw. uTMlMI jnKHra SSSUSf VMK In I SIOTBi wKB 1 MMM nl rlm mama

Priaee Biemarek, at Gaeteta. which latter fell upoa Um MnMt'ia thl

-i ..J WaJa.m al - fl . I aV.iL 111 m " . a . r- "T

tail in the stiamer Meee41e free, hak Wha thtv wemt to Waoir mt liLLZZl

Mk refute tm eeihwe, I imkariietl.a waseeadaeted

for new Tort ea the 17th. Their

with the Ml

aoniiaw he had oome to Jus

woadsrrully better, aad

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