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IT1UFV.TIIE LIFE CTJKKANT. Sl'O VI liBi'S

iod and Liver Syrup

V SCciiKMly lor

Li. White SweMinpi*. Ounorr, Krvsiprlnj,

Sm f, li iut. Syphilid. Tumors Carbunclei'.SiiltKlieiiiD. Halai ia, and all diieaaec indicating an

IKV, CONDITION OF THE ULOoD ! In,,,,,u Erniilions ,i|i"n the Ini’e nr body Incoc-sarily Indicate the taint of ScroftiIwhether the indidiou* poison of that dim |v j. i'rrM;nt ill the .-ysteiu nr not, certain JILL’S BLOOD and LIVED SYRUP L,lv, n,-MKh disorders lithe virus I,,,' 4n«f exist in the \ elm 'his in ‘iKifirrwill root oat every vestige oi It. Irtive in Uinly. he it scrofulous or other-

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■ ncli;t:i Wlio Alt* Elts

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The ftr.st man hau^ttl in the Northwest Territory was “Swift Runner,” an Imlian. The execution took place at Fort Saskatchewan, ami it occurred a few days before Christmas last. The Indian was hung for the killing and eating of his whole latnily, nine pefsons in all.

Kmlifum \«“\t<«. /fioxsviu.E, J«n. 1!).—At o'clock this morning the saloon of J. Wisehnn was (down up by a bottle of powder thrown o er the irattson into the room. Damages

about $75.

1 UAWionnsviLl.K. Janruaay 17—Mrs. ! ruits, of Alamo died last night, aged

TiisaiE:

1S17AIC <hT4»!{ll>

A BCOu .

hike many in civilized society, he lived one hundred years. Her husband .George

Fruits, died four years ago, at iho age of

113.

Four Wav me, Jan. 21.—Annie Kline. «

on his family fur a long time. When arrested he conducted the officers to the cave where he lived and pointed out the skeletons to them. Ho picked up skull

alter skull, and explained .to the officers b*' 1 “ qU!,rr ‘''

to which particular member of the fatni-

He loved Lis family

lie said, and from the mass of accumulat-

L,, tic rnrifying notion of this sate . ly each belonged.

Ip.,. retns'ly. irhioh renden tho skin ■lbar. soft and beautiful.

fcfof^fnl^end'lvihrr empt^o lJ b<)1 " s ,lle officers saw no reason £. the peniitent uae•£ this i to doubt his word. He was to If nan -

|ur.nt.e«ur.. th.desired.jfe.aU. e(U t 7 o’clock in tho

breaks a bottle of whiskey under any circumstances. As 1 sai i, 1 bad a Lottie of whisk, y iti each pocket, and I knew what an imila*ivo creature a ben - is. 1 hated to lose the whiskey, but 1 felt that I 1 must give up tba* or my life I tied the end of my cord around the neck of one 1 of the bottles, he'd it up to my mouth as though I were taking a big drink, ate.

"L “ l,!ftv ’ 8 11 P 0 "' 1 rful ei S hl of sen8, ‘ *" H the, letting it the b, ar.wito ha„ mule, though that's nothin’ new. Some bet>n watphil , g 11K . as if hp wante( , stmu ..

lie took hold of it as carefully as ativ i body could do, stuffed it into his jaw,anti and didn't take it away until ho had the

an " 1:, y ‘I*'" 1 'you know as much about | ast (lrop |, ‘ a „ 0Ili ,v,:.d him at

w ith her step mother a day or two ago, mules a< anybody, but did you ever.see a Brst for thal jj.,,,.,, WttS fai . abov0 pi . oor .

which so effected her that she took a mule light a bear? No? Well, 1 have. a | )( | dose of poison which caused her death and I owned the mule that did it. Way this evening. i hack in—l reckon we needn’t mind tin

’ShjJrs <st L&pntiirU). “Sp akin’ of bears,’’ said Uncle Sam Sheerer, a veteran who looked as though ' he had. fought by the side of Generrl LeslieCootnbs at the battle of KiverRT.s-

le in a Some

say that nobody but a nigger understands I a mule, but it's my notion that nobody hut a mule understands himself. You 1

. NO. 40 Ihild ren

& * - rc f. Fitcher*

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THIS flHAND ItKMEUY eu ui t o oiock in mo morning, but tin juuodofyofctableextracts, the cliiet Indians who had gathered there in the

then he go; a feeling good, and you may be sure that h • showed it. lie began by patting aud rubbing himself, and

IxDiASAfni.is, January 17.—The cloth- Vl ' ar — * wasridin through a patch ol then lie began rolling about aw liile. and ing of Ullio Roberts, a girl w ho wns , ' MnL ' brakc! 011 u big black mule, when a fl rm ,, y , )0 8at up or , hishaunches.swavplaying around a tire built by boys in nn s '*“hle bear came out of tho brush and about and winking at me, fauly lug

night time, had made kindling-wood of "P cn s P»ce in this city to-day, caught ,ua ‘l 0 ^ ,,r I,,e > 1 'li'ln t have my 1 ille, and j- or w | 1 j s j. cv> j saw that lie woulo kparilla and the trap-door, and this delayed the ex- lire and her clothes were entirely con- Sl ' I w hipi>“d up the mulo to get oat ol i iaV e to get it; s , (hauled up the card Th« cures effected by ! ecution lor a couple of hours. The other 1 sumed. Sheliesatthopoi.it of death •kc way. 1 hat mule made good time out a nd fastened it to tho other hottle. 1 ILL’S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP 1 Indians were quite pleased to see him , to-night. of the canobrake, but when he got in the ,, ut that bottle to my mouth, and I must I hung and said that they thought he had ,, t | timber he stoppei. in the middie of the | con p e8S t | jat j | et some 8 ij p through m\ done wrong to cat all the family. They ._ : Ca “ B " N ’ ■ T # '*" U 1 " ry 21 '-' n ' om ; s J*' 1 ®?; 0 j '-ould make the cussed gl|llrt Uefore j let lt do „ n to tho bear

Inlute. ami tlicir record is undiiflsnred

Ve. For Mile by all Druiraists. [. MOTT'f? LIVER PILLS!

Irint Cathurtii- VesetaMc Regulator. -

1,-tify torpillity of the I.lver, Kve tone to the Stomach«

rithnut itripinit, upon the bowels,

J'linve Lilt trom the hi iod.

Kirily.reipiUtn, ami inviuorate the body.

r TRAVELEBS,

Illy to foreiitn countries and tho Tr.itiies. Tli,,inters ef tho Liver and Her els are

a box of!

rvalent, should always carry

ll'ills with them.

IkER’SPAIN panacea.

FOR MAN AND It EAST. I For external ami intertml use.

ireatest Pain Reliever of the axe. ROGER’S WORM SYRUP.

! hate to see a man too greedy out there. Swift Runner hud his opinions on religion too. Ho thought the white man’s Hod did not amount to much, and refused to see a priest. He sat beside a lire with the rope around his neck while a

in short order, and

and St. Louis railroad. He wasattending | the funeral of a miner. In jumping h<-

was thrown against some ties.

Fuakki.in, Jan. 17.—Yesterday morning John MoHer, a mute living near Morgantown, wont out hunting, A short time afterward he was found lying dead

in the field of Byron Morman, a short

Lily destroy! Worms and is recommend- *-««•» at Tll<‘ll <or|9UH(l<‘S. distance from his home. It is supposed fhy-ician- Somebody, on reading that tho physi- he was instantly killed by the accidental

T “- ologists say that smoking rounds off the discharge of his guu, the contents enter-

edges of the blood corpuscles, advised ing his left side,

fathers who wanted to catch their boys

new trap door was being made, and did | not exhibit the least aniio)ance(at the delay. Which shows what a patient mail

he was.

in the middie of the Carbon, January 21

miner, was fatally injured to day, two crittur move an inch. As the bear was H,. ,ij*| lOSl , ( i 0 | R

miles east of here, by jumping from a ! cornin' on at a right peart pace, I slipped thBn bt ,g a:i th{> ( . ueor(iKt cuing up I moving freight train on the Indianapolis | () fl' thodum fool’s back and shinned it up reckon lbat wfl i,kev ever caused. Thai

a tree. When I was well fixed in the bear was dru nk in porportion to his size branches, 1 looked down into the glade Ho played with the bottle, and then he and saw a leetle the strangest sight that p , aytJ(1 wiUl tbe strlI1 g a „ a ched to it,and

my eyes had ever been treated to. The mule faced the bear and the bear came

11 id Mm

played

1 kept letting out more line for him to plav with, hoping Ihst be would tangle

bead on at the mule.Just as old Brownie! llimself up in and he soon did so, He was ready to tight, the mule gathered his' ror , ot , ljs W((Ull ,. L . a k ., HI1(1 boppe a about heels together and flew over his head an d rolled over and over, until he was! like Bh f ou ‘ “ fa 8 bo»el. That bear was compl( „ !y done ont The whiakey gradastonished nearly out of hiaaenaea. hutl ua , ly wade him stupid aud at laat h< as soon as he could get Ins wits turned was so wolln( , up jn the coril lh at he I square round and made for the mule. 00 uldn't stir, and I don’t suppose he carAgain the mule gathered his heels up ; „ d tp '1’hen I canu down from the tree j

home to;

g- thelp to bring him away. The first piece of his meat that we cooked’’

I in that bad habit to take a handful of thoir! Thoknion. Jan. 19.—Unknown parties; and sent them liyin’over the bear’s head ail ,} cut his throat, and 1 went

blood corpuscles and examine them. A RHeinpted to demolish the saloon ofAlex. 1 iitin’clear on t'other side. If that game

ItnamVImbflNuTru F*obr , u»*iy l terni' , lwl(* ! ^ isconsin farmer coming into town the ScoU - at t,,,s \' Ur ^ ™'.y yesterday morn- wasn’t kept up for a full half hour then

Life ‘insurance Co. vs. Silas Watts other day recognized and captured a lino in o* windows were Piimshed in and my name ain't Sam. Sheerer, and l didn’t

^plaint No, setter, which, while a pup, had been tetol* ^* e ( ^ ()r i* l >rc<*d open, 1 his is tho sec- sit up in that trwatchin tho whole temiemor^oiiiJor 0 " for l, ’ ju "' !t ‘ on en from him. Me was arrested, but j,,. «nd visit Scott has enjoyedin the iast performance. The mule was in tho hightcy n »rand*fi e |ei a bi» i *e'ompl;!in l t !r hio'eln , , <, to' presence of the justice pinched up the ! ^ '"onths. Damages will amount lowest spirits, and enjoyed the fur. up to the

V 11 li n v» ia W. I . ■ t • ■ ! ! V. R a #*n«a/l«% M f 2 • • • . » * • i • ^ 1 . ! A

a

Castoria,

Mot:i©r« like, und PUyaicdaiiH reccmmend it* IT IS NOT NAHCOTIC.

<TEN l It LINIMKNTS: tho UorbUs Puln-Rolioviitfr rt'UioiIh's. They hosil, si«»t h*’ aud i tir»*Uiirns, Wounds,VV oak I>ai'k ami Khouniiitisin upon Man, and Sprains, Galls, and f.ninonoss upon Itoasts. Glioap, tpiiok jiikI rollahlo. f-. ' 1.1. li'IM II HHII I—I SPURTS of dlaan.tlnB; Mmcns, Suutflcs, Crackling Pala* in tk* Hoad, Icti.i Breath. Beafn**.. mid nz\y Catarrhal Complaint. c*n be *xterminnted by Wot Do M*ynr h Catarrh Cure, a Constitutional Antidote by Absorption. Tho met Important Discovery since Vaccination

Catarrhal p to s s o >

WFl l)i: MET ER’S TREATISE ON C.\TMtKll, cxiiUiviK tho following iuniortaiit

faoU:

Your ret'Uta-! I That CATARRHAL COLDS becomo » 1 1 POlSONOt S INFFCIION, nt fir-t local, ami

is so good Unit linaily oon(*tit*tion*l.

$50.

1’kuu, Jan. 20.-

» in '• i rviiv raoiiv i

lt*tf. iind Btewir nr domur tn jiivid coml.ibc siiTtn' will he heard and dett-rmined

r ' aleenee.

A Fsital .Iwko.

i Fifteen years ago somebody sent a

‘May be you had better stop Judge,

said old Colonel Noblett. tion for telling the truth

highest notch, to judge by the way he "'k>t't w a..i y ou to stanb it by aggro- i.‘i!KYuND THKVl.ArH uVme'rJ L(X)AL roue

snorted and snickered when he jumped - l “ ion ' -V^thII, gentlomen, the best'edios. Yesterday .ionah j ov(f ,. 0 m j;^ uwn j e But the bear was the '* a ' ,(> kid a Loar-.e " w ““ a goou nnn, am. Knows onijiii theUlwiitiv* nenito

Hoars were plenty whin urinary om*n» I settled on Little River, and we use 1 to

A bear

, ». THAT IMIM RITI S in the nostrils two to snoot Inin, pro- necessarily SW ALLOWED r m the STOM ACH

Ii“.m :m.r5^,nm' h Wa.U^t r n" t ! Hkin ’ ir ‘ 8ertcJ his k,,if « and took ollt bftheStrttc oflntlianH. and that they Ar<‘ hirdshot with tlir«.*e crosses marked upon

^ry pnrtieti in naid onuso.

jr istherefnra hereby given .aid defemt- it. On calling two witnesses who ’ _ h : le ln lhB ' k too .”’ 1 * ^”“7 ””” —» vi.Ui amanhasacood ritle and knows anTTNUALED V^TmTu Ntis; thus I’DIS-

-»“ a • “ '

'east of the city, just in time to make con- growled , and roared and snapped and ’ * *

ILiufc. in (Irsencastlc. in said County | nection with the westward-bound train, jj appe( ] until he wasn’t able to do justice makc 11 P panics to bunt them

Sffliad ?.M»rm-ien-tt“.“thkWh day of coffin to the residence of Mr. Buggy, at

where the W'ahnsh railroad

Paw-paw pike. The train killed both I on , MS lynches'and panted, with his big in Novo,nber after I moved on fomy land

crosses the t 0 the subject any more; when he sut up '»">t was made up for tho second week

.^ January, A. 1>. issu.

3159

M. D. BIUDCES.

Clerk.

P<<’oi Divsolntioii of CopiMl-

iierMhtp.

I lt»8 John street, Brooklyn. T'his at the

time wasconsided a practical joke by; da “ gor furn |' ()hing another cxanipIc

, everybody but the Buggy family. 'I'hel | man who ordered the colfiii was never discovered until last week, when a Mr.

the horses, but left Jonah sitting in the ri . d ton . ue | 0 |fi n g out. Then was « as «' k, -*d t' 1 j oi '"t- I Iwasn’t i wagon uninjured and unconscious <>f , i)n e for the mule to show fight, and he ’‘> u,,in, ' !tl tbp n »-' i R hl > orho " <| . s o

I 11 A I ' l\ r.n, 11‘U' iiiritii I " 11. , Hi lubl* Snuffs, CANNOT P0!>8IRLV reve infectious inlaoiiiiatioB fYom the oi

tho “bliss of ignorance.

of backed up his battery. The first time hi 1 ,ui S ht ru " '*J« k ® on I let fly. he took the hear square on the ! ,u " kR ,hl,,n ^Pl'^ ,ne w i,b bea ’' ,0

BLOOMtNiiTON, Jan. 20.—.An old man

liv-

elln't all uccuunta due the ftnn.

lr,Jay, Jan. 15, 1880.

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n Foley owned up to the ••joke." The n- 80 years, by the (he nstne of Gray, I i Braonan and^tobfnWfljramnn 1 lathi* suit was terrible fight betwf on Foley and ing alone with his wife a few milt s north Imimc- nU Lndebt!diless'of tlw'lirm'i.nd one of the insulted young Buggys. Fo- ' of town, she being also very old, was

ley was stabbed three times ana is not j burned up in his house last night. The xpected to live, w hile Buggy will stand wind was blowing a gale when the house ' a first rate chancu of being tried for inur- 1 caught fire, and the old lady barely es-

P'Uinl»oli*t Liv** Stock .Tlsir- b( , r So if the jokers bad only thought eaped with her life, being severely burn.f 4 * *’ i of keening the coliin for fifteen years i od also. The old man was too feeble to

_ I nion Stoi kvauds, Dec. 21. -to ■. . .

|s—Receipts, ,",005 head; shipments, longer, they might have found use for it get out, and was burned tip

| Side of the head, and sent him sprawling. I# Y in for ,ho ' vintor ' 11 rhen he examined his work, and snick-1 Y ou k,,ow ’ to k ‘ b a ' ,o:,r

is one thing, and another

ered when he saw that the job was done 1 ‘ hin « to b '° l hin ' hon,u ’ Som,! ,PU da - vs ami 1 slipped .low,, the tr,.,- and went j bofo,e the hunt WM t0 ° corao off 1 and cut the bear’s throat. Now, gentle- ,mt aml tho b ' ars ’ anJ then slru,:k men, it ts a fact, that before that time the threo ° f tho,u that ’ but <li ' ,n ' t ki " mule would never allow me to carry « b(> ni-not a bear. I don’t suppose.genas much as a sheepskin on his back; but tlomen ’ lhat lhprp w;,s a man inKentucky

*. THAT rATAHHHAL V1IUS L.IIow^the

m^robruD# iud < • u IH ' 1

I>y.-l»oi- ('hroni'* lM®rrhu !%, BHMNi’HITlS,

iautiforrhifii and Conauui|>tit*n .

THAT s.MuKKH, InhnliiHpns,

an«l Ir

mov *

named. THAT AN ANTIDOT* for t’atarrh iiiust i in l \< )C\ I.^T!\ I •“ niifl ind the ■ i unlit v tit be in* A H>< )H HKt> 1 • > , the imrulenL •inteMiis Wni*UK\ KK I.orATKD. BASKD l PON THKSK V\.MS THPOHIKP, will !>F MHV^R'S < , ATAKHH ‘ - ilK lm> |irt»vetl f<* ht* infftl iLle. It p"* ofilv Hh.lJ K \ H!S, - t - < rh a M v i AQ1-- llou testimony: cured: cured: cured: cured:

W. T>. W,miw, 477 Tlrntrl*!* Clironic Cstarrli.

F. .1. II is ki r, SV.t li.oa.i**.

tarrh.

U. I, llaish,411 Brua.lw**, N. Y

tarrh

N. Y., I'urclof N. Y’., 4 y’rs Ca-

10 y’rs Cn-

before as-

sistance arrived. Nothing but a few bones and roasted flesh was found of his

body.

he stood still and let me load the hear wh ° COubl 0 " tshoot mo in thf,sc and |s. IUnk.ik/, Jr . J^,.W 897 Brondway. N.Y.. on the saddle, and a mighty tough job J 1 P ut so, " p nf " ,v ' ,pst work 1,1 tho8 ° [l,,Jy ,riuDd1 ' , ’ u, '’ d ™ rn '"" ,l8y Pcver ’

■ Market opened a little slow. Re ! now,

s of very good quality. Market ,1 slow but steadily at adraneetl .% IMtii'ky VVo>u;iii. Both shippers and packers buy- , rh(i In( i iariap( ,i is Sentinel of Tuesday, A lew held over. .. , , . . i 1 fy packing $4 25«H .".U. sn y s: N'’» s reached the city yesterday

1 shipping I 25974 3<i evening of a burglar being killed m ar olas, managing editor of the Indianapolis '' ran -

f y shipping 1 r>U(.t.4 55 the village of Setholia, about nine , Journal under a former ownership, soni< to the plain faets so far that I am afraid l —Receipts. 1 HD head; ! ’ b 'l' ,,,, ‘ nt 'i , n ii cs southeast of tlm city, Saturday four years ago, and afterwards on the you will be tempted to stretch it in the

d No change in tii,N ni.tree.. It annears that a woman bv the Sentinel in a responsib!e position, was ‘natter of weight. There’s

shipping steers shipping stt*ers

. . Rkv.tiK-i. A. Rita, ll'i9 Juy SI , Pronklyim.'' through rug tore I inn to my minist^rlRl InborN.’’

had of it. Perhaps you would like to b, ‘ HM ’ > '“’’-rked each ol them bears ex M ^ |U ^rN.'Y.. cTrldof y.»rrfc°i"

know how much that bear wed-hed?” “I a <'' , .V al‘ko by shooting oil the tip of the! ^aUrrh.

.eckon we may as wedl let that part of i rig,,t ear ' ,n ' , p ' ,Ui " K ^ bul!pt t e* left. \\ bon the day for th , hunt ar Rev. . has. .1. .Insxs. Ilriabton, s.I.

■'Worth ton tiiuBH the cost.

nvod, and tho party e-alletl at my place to j IlKV A i.rx. Fn*.b Cairo. N Y. "It h.i. to pick mo U]i, I told them I was under work. 1 wouJers i» »ix e»se« in tny imrilt.’s

' F. Nm iuv.SO'i Ful'nn St., Brooklyn, cured

et t > ear- Chronie Catarrh.

oftlio story go Undo Sammy,” said

Inwanai’oi.h, Jan. 17,—lohn D. Nieb- 'Didge tiroenway, another grizzled vet*

You have been careful to slick

more things

I 1 cows and heifers. pen to ioferior .

»Bulls i 1 —Ri eeipts, 345;

s unchanged:

'■ 130 to 140 lbs... |n.on to good

.<4 ”55 4 50 night. It appears that a woman by the Sentinel in a responsible position,

1 ("loo, 1 25lnameof Brumley was startled about F arrested to-day on a grand jury warrant than mules that can kill bears, and mure 3 7.">(.i 4 no o’clock in the evening by seeing the 1 charging him with forgery. Tho crime I ,b ' r ’g s ,b *an guns and traps.When 1 lived 2 5o<(':2 L"’ head of a man thrust in through the is based on a check for $75. purporting in the Greene River country, before most * Without hesitating s monieni, to be signed by J Caven, Mayor of the of you were born, I had a queer experi-

on Harrison’s Bank, and given to once with a bear. 1 had been to tbu nenr-

2 (s'(« 2 60 . ,

. .$2 75@3 (X) w,t, dow.

-hinments, 180; she raised a chair and dealt him a tre-, city,

mendous blow, breaking his neck. AsjChavles Hedrick, an Hast Washington ost store, a matter of a dozen miles or so, . .$4 OOf't l 80| ber busb and was not at homo,Mis.Drum- '»r«’t saloon keeper, on the night of Do- on foot,as uiy only horse was de.nl lame, ... 3 40ft'3 7o | ay feared to leave tho house, lest their comber 24, saying it was too late to get to get soma groceries, and was bringing

might be other parties outside, tho near | it cashed at the bahk. Several other boine two quart bottles of whiskey and | amity ISnlncrt l»y Opium. e8 t neighbors being half mile distant.Thej checks, given under similar circumstan 1 a ball of cord. Going through tho woods

' Hartford Time!. ! dead n»n hung by the neck until Sunday ces, were said to have been before the I’ l' i king ease, illustrative of the of- morn j n?i , v h"n Mrs. Brumley went out jjnry. but they only found the one indict- | "f opium, is given in the Stoning-! an( j notjfle(J tho nt> i gbb(n . 8 , mont His bail is fixed at $2,000.

un.y of 1’aul Greene, wife and The man who was killed is said to I the parents st venty years ol bave beeI1 a P (.d(llor, travelingjthrougk

SiiKr.BYvu.i.E, Jan. 20.—Tho

1 roused up a big black bear which came for trie lull tilt. 1 gave him a shot from my rille, and the bullet struck him in the left fore leg which hurt him pretty badSpringeri |y; but that only made him mad, and he

!•('daughter thirty-five. They have ||, e colin tij,. It is presumed that he csL’ite, of which so much has been pub- pushed for roe on three legs faster than brought back, paupers, from Hop- | lear j ofthe absence of Mr. Brumley,and i'^hed. and the mecling of the heirs to t >t .fore. 'riiere was nothing to do but |wn, Rhode Island, to Stonington, 1 (oo ] < a( j vaI)ta j, i , 0 c j,. to attempt a rob -“ke place in St. Louis to-day, has called r u n for it, and so I pulled for a tall i 1 'they formerly lived among the )( when he was killed as above relat t0 ul ' n< * a 8ft ^ •'’C'dent, that occurred in young hickory, ami scrambled up as people in town. Tho daughter was ( j this county recently. Samuel S. Spring quick ns I could, dropping my ritlo at h[dished in music, the father a er, a thriving farmer wuh an interesting, t b o foot of the tree. The bear couldn,t f in the Baptist Uhnrch, and the Gctsrge Itoo was spoor mechanic at; Droil.', Bved a short distance from this ciinih tho tree on three legs, but it was |}’«’as respected. But the mother Norfolk, Vu. Ho and a young lady of j pi* 06, M ben tho excitement began a« plain to ho seen that ho wanted me,ami

fashion fell in love with to who were the heirs,he began to S' arch inya „t to have me if he could get me. t

the weather and didn't allow tlia’ 1 felt like going. ‘I wish 1 could go,’ 1 said, ‘because I've got some tamo bears in the woods and would like to look them up.’ They stared at me as if they allowed I

i’erhaps yon don't boli ;vo

me,’ I said, ‘hut what I n il you is a fart. There are five of them heats that 1 raised and pottod, and they are all marked with my hog mark. 1 hav t been meaning to get them home bt fore winter, and lay in the meat of three or four of thorn.’ At this they laughed in my face. ‘There’s no joke about it, gentlemen,’said 1, ‘my mark is a crop off the right ear and a hole ! in the loft. If you happen to shoot any bears with that mark on them you may know that they belong to me,’ They promised that if they got any hears with that mark tiiej' would bring them home to me, and went of laughing. Now, genItlemen, it is th'.* truth, if ever I told the truth in my life, that that party got just four hears on that hunt,and three of them w<r" marked with my mark. They brought those throe bears home to me, and I had plenty of hoar moat for the

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City

Ity, Ac.

SvAKi/. Jr.. 200 Warren ‘ ; t., Jersey etired of IS year! Chronic Catarrh.

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A REAL Cl RE Ur this tbn ih'.e iniLely is tie ranet importantdiurnverj for tie- reliefot‘ ii'in ! 1 '-pi,: -inco V Aoi'i N *7 IUN. WE' hi: mi i l ies' *TArtuii it itf: i- m m -.-u llruBiti-t . er DKI.l VEKKD by D. 1!. DkmkvA Co., M D«jr 8t., V \ . for *1 50 a paekaae. To ' He . SIX n K Iren for 47 .0. DU. WM Dl.

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winter, and after that noil, dy it^tho set-

■' B>e use of laudanum to kill |)aie. W eallu and

^*ept up the habit—and the husband each other. Her parents forbad t h-r to tho history o! Ins ancestors, and finally s „ [m smelt around awhile,and then sat ) ‘ther became a slave to it, and thon marry him. but she did it, ami w-ut to | forced himself into tho conclusion that down and waited. In the oolirs( ,w of Ul<;nt >'0' ''on’ uidm that

livo with him in a very humble home ; ' l! ‘ oni; °f ^ bl ^ 8piinger t.cdfs. He time this began to grow tiresome, and declaring that sho could bo as contented, talked ol it to any anti all persons, and! [ saw - th a [ j ba; ] | 0 jf, yoinothing. I

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laughti r: and they partod with their ly. house and furniture to obtain the Jus drug which has mined tho thmi

Mrs. Hozekiah Wa lo of Summit, N.J , a [irofi jional nuise, w nt »w»y from home on Thursday last, taking with In i her daughter, a girl 10, loaving at homo In r husband and h« r son Oliver, a b.»y 12. \\ hen Mrs. Wade returned Sunday afternoon she found the bouse (dosed and the th ■ locked. She knocked,and roi .pving no answer wont to the neigh- | born making inquiries. She was informed that nothing had been seen of husband or son since Thursday night. Some of : them returned with her and broke open the door. Mr. U’ tde ami his son were found dead in tho bed. Investigation showed that they had been sulToeated by coal gas which had escaped from tinMove, one of the Inis which had evidently been left open to keep the fire burunur slowly through the night. The doors and windows wore closed so tight 1 that the house was filled w ith the sicken-

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luce explains that his reformation j ^t'dne and permanent, but there has misconception on the part of it by hJWwspapcrs. He swore otF on wbisWBrandy, gin or rum, and will keep ^B'cdge or die; but ho neyer said that ^Bu.d atop drinking wine, and never

there as though surrounded by luxury, thought of it constantly. Itso prayed up-1 | iai ] a b ottle ol whiskey in each pocket.’’ A hiidal party jn a St. Louis Justice's •jut sho found poverty hard to boar, ami '»> b >* ,nind lhat ho began rapidly to lose Wait a minute, Judge,’’ interposed a .office lacked tlift’ bridegroom. He had odor of tho hor growing discontont was observed ll1 ’ 3 roas< j n - Ilia actions became strange i awyer f roln Hopkinsville, who j quarreled with the bride, and, after wait-,

with alarm by her husband. , During the ■ a,ld L® w w orsi da .V b y day ’ ' b * r ' ' ,l1 ' t p ridod hiiuselt on his cress-oxammation, ing an hour *fte( the anpoiated time, she After the coremoney had been perboliday season, she missed tho social IT"' • v '* s th it 1- wa- tu..i ii to tm I1..-.1.1 A \ f would lik'* to know how you could told her friends (h*t probably he did act formed at a Fall River wedding, a former

climb a tree in a hurry, with a bottle o! , intend to come at all. Thereupon an old husband of the bn :e presented himself. wh:4k*y >• ewch pocket and not break ! admirer offi-red to tak ■ the mi - sing man's He had been away four years aud sho on* if tho« ’ place. The woman baviteted, but tifto*u . supposed herself a widow. He offered Young man, aternly npuad ih« miauiet of fi^oroa* c**rtship won her to leave her with her new husband is she

tivitics to which she had become accust- 1 luui at Indianapolis about four months oraed, and grew fretful. The husband lego a maniac, where he yet remains, thou dit that a New Year’s present would 1 Whethar th*r« was any foundation to his make her happy, and stole a sealskin 1 is no! know*, but he #»* not r#p-

a ,quo for her. ' He is in prison, and the resented at th* meeting of wife forgives and consoles him, |heirs to. d*y.

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Judge, you were born too let*if yea , consent, and tho cer rnony was perform-

don't know that no true Ki-atuct'en svyrjaj o

would give him her child, ami she closed the bargain on that basis.