Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1880 — Page 2
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THE STAR.
Frank A. Arnold, Editor and Proprietor Saturday, Oct. 9, 1880
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V .TIiirdcrIT Soul Eloiik* to »*r«*|>sil't‘ for l>(‘iitli I |*on Ins I'roiiiisi* to Ki'iiiru for
Exocutioii.
IMuscouec l Ark.) Indian Journal,]
I Tho execution of Chester Dixon, con1 victcd of murder at the last session of tho Circuit Court of the Choctaw Nation, 1 took place at noon on Friday in tho presence of but a small number of people.
RECEIVING DAILY!
Chester Dixon, the murderer w,.'. fell-
t 'h | ) \r f 1 A llicta ' v r ; D J out seventeen years lylv 1 of a^e. He was subject to lits, during
I which he often lost control of himself. He was, aside from this malady, consul
c:cd rather a bright boy.
Dixon lived with his mother and stepi father, about live mios from Atoka Choir nearest neighbors were an Indian know n as V« ushington, and his wife Mar-
! tha.
One afternoon, about a yrar ago,: I Washington returned frtini Atoka, and! | found that a horrihie murder had been
agcinent. The Sheriff then bound a head of a Lieutenant, and had not the j trust they are may be githered from the handkerchief over Dixon s eyes, com bullet been deflected bo would certainly fact that the crlors ot the Guards an manded him to kneel, and immediately have received it. As it was he had both | never even intrusted to their rate except thereafter beckoned to a man who until eyes filled with dust, and had to ho led in time of war, hut aie caictuiD kept in then had kept out of sight. TJiis was to tlie rear. R ,c 1 "ip 1 ">r s own ante-chamber, in a Abner Woods, a cousin of the condemn-! At brandy Station one of Custer -, position of high honor,personally wati lied ed man. Dixon had chosen him to do troopers had his left stirrup-strnp cut by his Majesty, and only lent by him to the shooting. away by a grape-shot, which passed he- the regiments fur the purpose ol parade Abner advanced, and taking his posi- tween his leg and the horse, hlistrring! or action, to be returned immediately aftion about live paces from the boy, he his bkin as if a red-hot iron had been ter the event has concluded into the levelled his Wincboster rifle, took steady : used. Ho dismounted to ascertain the Kaisers own hands. Any thought of aim and fired. nalure of his injury, and as he bent over giving up such enibUms and ceasing to The hall went to the mark. Almost a bullet knocked his hat off and killed his carry them into hatl'o wouid be scouted
simultaneously with the report of the ri-: horse. | abroad.
flu Dixon fell forward, uttered a groan In the same fight was a trooper who ‘ Endless arc t e tales that might he and died without a struggle. hail suffered for several days with tooth- told about our colors and the deeds of The mother of the dead boy took ache. 'In a hand-to-hand fight he re- prowess they have witnessed. Luton charge of the remains, which were bur- ceived a pistol hall in the right cheek. It these ii is needless to dilate, for so long ied by a few friends. knocked out his aching double-tooth and us any maM.al spirit yet remains to ui Tho entire proceeding passed off with passed out of the left-hand corner of his the army will not be content to allow its out a semblance of excitement. Every mouth, taking part of the upper tooth insignia to he rolled up or kept at home thing was conducted properly and deco- along. The joy of being rid of the tooth- while the Nation’s cause had to he fought rously. As contrasted with the civilized ache was so great that the trooper could out abroad. It is related that when, on
Notions, Domestics, etc.
All bought of first han<ls at lowest prices, and f
customers nro guaranteed b rguins, at .James Gillespy’s
N ew Y ork Store
SouthtvcsOiomcrlPublic Square, wtf Oreencastlo, Ind.
kUMrrjt:
(?;modool punishment tho Choctaw method is more humane, more effective and is more likely to deter others from
capital offenses.
not bo made to go the rear to have his
wound dressed.
An object, however trilling, will turn a bullet from its true course. This was
T. »,*le Triigrdy. ' ho ' vn C:!C d *>’ at thc r 1 L ‘ , “ 0Unt 1 ^ in ’ Pleasant Valiev. They had a ‘ hull pen’ txcv, III., October s -From Captain there whjch aboul the hundred bounty M. D. Massie, of New Canton, ju „ and other hard cases were un-
county, III., some thirty miles below | ^ „ u;ir ,i here, on the Quincy, Alton and St. Louis lnen r ' W0l ,]j
Railroad, your
Once in a while one of these
Un? eventful ‘evening of Sept. II, l.'!77, the gallant fellows under Osman Pasha learned from the bugle sounded on the lu adijuarb rs camp lull tiiat the time for the final attack had arrived, they called ; for the staml inl-bearers to come to the front. As the name of Allah rose on the air a number of stalwart soldiers sprang up from th" ground, seized the crescent
SUCCESS
Tom. A brut m
"•tt'-aaK'swt.'sarsk.
make a break for liberty, and the pendant horse-tails, and, with a
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^ ^ correspondent to-day ;,; ver y 8er .ti nlj | j n position would open loud shout of victory, dashed in among
I committed. The body of his wife lav i'' ' l,K ^ ‘ aCt8 0I11 ’ l ^ e raos t ^ c ‘ ar |j ro and it did not matter in the least if the affrighted Russians with such intrepPEU R USH E L l,,n t,ie fl o°r of the cabin in ghastly frag- "l tragedies on record. About one mile, them&n ran towavd t h e crowded camp.
above Cincinnati Landing and six miles 0r , thls occ|lsion the prisonrr made for I sides
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Would pay well, and 2d pnr eer;t paved to the purchaser on
inents. The head was severed from tho body, and several terrible gashes had I been infiicted with an ax. The bloody Iin.striinifcnt of butchery lay beside the
| bleeding via rn.
The alarm wasgi .eti, and i: was dis-
the crowded camp, jidity that tho Muscovites lied down tho
r . of the famous green hill without
«est of New Canton Jived a tamily named camp, and as many as six shots wcr. making a show of rcJ.'tnnce. At that
moment neitlu r standard-bearer
fired at hjin without effect. One of the 8U P r, ’ ,nu ^ ..... f’nor follower thought of anything but
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Laker; consisting of fulle r, mother and
two daughters, the elder aged fifteen. lnlHetSPr l t e r ed the tent of the Captain of! With and working for them lived a young, tho Twi!ft|l Ve„, sylvania Cavalry, lie man named Sellers who was from Nobo.l^ ^ dowu and lhu courae of the,
5 eovered that Dixon was seen issuing Mine county, a station on the Chi- i, ullet would , ltt v e buried it in his chest | » Ir .t / . » ... raijo and Alton Road. K»dli»r«: it «nnm« .... . ... . . . i
!;I? worth looking ftltor.
»j from tho fated : mis'\ covered with ' " ,U1 1 llnn •toa.j. S* ller.*, it j.^j,f or t} 1( , ca ,,,11,, hy which j blood. He was arrested, but stoutly de- had been attention to the e,der 'he was reading Kit
! daughter, and hud become 1 ~'
HOW WE DO IT:
We buy for cash anti save you 10 per cent. Wo soil for cash and save you 5 per cent. We pay no rent and save you . r i per cent. We pay no clerk-hire, save you 5 per cent. c Ai.x. ,vrs i> si:n:. .5 i:?iEs;TAYL02r,
West Side Square.
uai-.rwvJ ■- ..^ r — t ^ Great Redaction
j nied tho killing.
Ho was tried according to the Choctaw law by a competent jury. He was
! found guilty, and sentenced to he shot i ,,ccount of tho )' outh ! on September loth at noon. He was | ^'^'‘er, would not consent.
of
winning the light, and in that spirit con-
quered.
Kimlish »nri American Wit.
[Uo&ton Transcript.]
English wit, it is often said, is heavy, cumbersome, nml oven dreary, and if it is to be judged by the text of the socalled “comic” papers which come to us from the English press, the charge is not
without foundation.
, .... In our American papers there is a dc-
I allowed to go home from the Courtroom ! , •’ lst e '°" ln S "Rou 1 live o’clock, while 0 (ii cc ,' S ) l( , a j i p„ssed out of that and grec of genial, wholesome humor wholly
I unrestrained, except by his parole of honor to he at the C^irc room at Atoka ! at the time appoini 1 for his execu-
I lion.
Choctaw law provides for no appeal,,
I elsa his case would have been reconsid- : 111 ' T 1 then quickly shot Mrs. Laker, the ored, for after his conviction he was' and lhGn lho S irl whom heloved - imtered hi« left
attacked with a fit, which proved con-! Thi,J dono - he P laced thp nu,zzl ° t0 his a scalp wound, the third hit him in the : clusively that ho was subject to tempo- * oW '" le,1, l ,1< -‘ nlul llr <-‘d- The tragedy was ^ th(j fourlb bliri(;( | itaelf in | Un s h 0 „l.
__ o a stand between
d ' 1 ^'- him and where the bullet entered. This
tacbed, and desired she should marry , , , . , i „
J i was struck and cut square in two, and the
f ‘ S 1 l mU10r ’., Pr0b:i , b,y .?' 1 lighted end dropped to the floor without
being snuffed out. The ball was deflected | and buried itself in tho pillow under the
Groceries, Provision GLASS & QUEENSWARE. To’tho largo room on tho !\oi111 Sld«* ol I'ul.ii, s,, llaif Next door to thoilry good, ^tore of I where Ins friends and the puldiialways liml tie- .took largo, nea, and nriaes as low ", elsewhere in M estern Indiana. W( -rth>i« Iliglic*.! Prices Paid loi Jlnrkci. aMr Cuiinti'y Produce. TO.TI AIIUWIS.
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Look to Your JD,?iiiacce The undoraipnod still rcin-onl.- the foil,,,) mg old. reliable and r. .„„ n sible insurai*, '•."">l"inles. book at the dans of iu,. ur o "" tion, lup.tal and assets: uriur#
Cuibal. \.. .
I' v: ||„„„. of Now V. ’ 1 52-Continentaf of N. I.OOo.OU) i< I>,z...(«ernian Ament in.. I.ioooni
Ijo.oo., 2.6T5.U Mole, asjictg in l
german
1H.'»> ..hivrrpool, London
S., 84,2'tO,(MO.
IriKur *nee offered on the best terms in nn good unU regular compiny. IM* ..•<* ““
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the lather was away from home, Sellers t ) lrou ,.i, his tent, entered one b. hind it, unknown on the other side of the Atltmagam insisted that the girl should many b( . lween two nien alH i brought up tlc > illul a 'R’li' -ii-y and refinement of wit him, and consent being again refused, he a ,. liiut .j cani p kettle. which the En; lish writers of the present drew a revolver, taking deliberate aim, ' ‘There is in Detroit’to-day a man who d “.v notonly do not equal, but cannot
ho first shot tho dog belonging to the
was wounded five times in less than ten minutes, at Fair Oaks. The first hull t
arm, the second gave him
appreciate. The English who read Mark Twain’s critical article from “The Roman Daily Rattle Axe,” in which the fighting in the arena was discussed after the manner of moderate critics, and threw the book down in disgust, declar-
- - ,i -- — c- , , . i l , iuui. mu iuuiiu uuiiw>* noeo in IIU.0.1U..I- me oook uown in uisgust, declarniry aberration, during which it is presu-1 " " ,,esSL ‘ <J l, y thp younger daughter, from t , )e fiftb entere d his right log. While ing that it was “all a bloody lie,” fairlv
irresponsible ami unac I whoso testimony before the Coroner’s | ie wa ^ be i n n. carr i e d to tho rear, the first I r <'P r f*' nte <l the average British subject * * * - ^ I IV ‘ 11* ivmaflrvo t l. wm- .-.J! ......
two men who took him wore killed While his wounds were being dressed, exploding shell almost buried him an avalanche of dirt. In being re-
IN PRICES Carriages, JumD Seats,
Photons, Buggies, Spring Wagons, &c.
i med he was irresponsible ami unac 1 "' ,loso testimony before the Coroner’s | countable fur his actions. His attorney, • ,ury ftbovi - 1 facts w<>ro elicited. Mr. during the trial, had not made any such 15akt ‘ r ' th ® father, was at tho time near to plea, and the sentence of death having ^ ouisiftna ’P utt ' n 8 il1 a cro P of wheat _ been passed, it was unalterable. 1 ^ at, irally the terrible tragedy has erea- ljmll>r
On Thursday Dixon came to Atoka for U ' d in,ense exc.temont in the vicinity moved fui ther to the rear, a runaway the purpose of ordering Ids coffin. Ho ** s <M r ' ,lrr c nr c. ambulance horse caniod him half a mile had his measure taken, and gave the or- Heal llstiiic (and dumped-him out and yet to day b
71 ders for the disposition of his body with-
out the appearance of concern. On Fri- ohnA.Young to Jesse S. Jackson. 1 day morning about one hundred persons.. '“I' 1 ln , ^ lo - vd ‘P ’ ,00 ; most of whom were whites, gathered . ”• I 'gg to Josse S. Jackson, land
at the Court house to witness tho execu- * P>yd l P ’
tion. Up to within half an hour of the' A. Durham to William II.
who wrestles “with the writings of "out American humorists whose audacity not only startles but confuses them. Take the pictures out of Lunch, and it would be melancholy reading indeed. But the pictures are ‘not out of Punch—they are in it, and more than compensate for the defects of thc letterpress. They are not only better than anything that
„ ^35; iLL'.n'j .n.i w.i*k irax ‘sssjrsi.'tr ss*£z without a limp. (shown deserves to be mentioned in con-
On a cold November day in I'WOn iiection with them,
strange scene was enacted in the street- it tie, Nast has produced some strong
of tho village of Le Bourget, in France
oi me village oi ia i>iur B ei, rranee , (im e moral with his pencil. Buthispro- ! For hours a fierce tight had been raging ductions lack in drawing and artiatic.fin-
and the ish, and are ilcvoid of that delicacy which his brother designers across tho water so iissidumisly cultivate. Then, again,they arc clicifly political, and almost exclu-
St. Louis Buggies and PhtBtotis on hand I a PP°' nted t ' mo P ) ' xon not appcaretl ( ! ( . Ur f t ! ft, , l > 1 ' 'Y Iln '* l ilirt " U ‘ S ’ ' a " 1 | )L , twoun (be Prussian Guard ...~ | . - - - - at prices to suit tho times. I Our reporter asked his companion wheth- ' ‘ ”, -rccncastle and 4 oj*, S, 9 enoh nnd lnany „ brftve ao , di( . r his brother designers No trouble to show our work. v ^ ( er there was not some likelihood of the ; ( . r ’ . ' “ 1 ^ h ‘ e " | had bit the dust. Already 1,700 Prussian I
““-assatemsriSI”!ITiti o^p. : %?£t sriJsrS
Renick, Curtis & Co., j. D. y , TT' 1 “ | ttaruiy Had the words been s ' ,okpn pj acros hl Jum>rson (p permanently checked. At this moment u.e 1>el , c il t ,f Du Maurier, whoso works
I General liuditski, who commanded thc (have been collected into a charming
I'inl
n.« new. I “If ho is alive he will be j minutes, just as sure as the sun shines.” Hardly had the words been spoken
iii'i‘iiifi'»i l | i wbun a murmur of ‘'Hero ho comes!”
' was hoard on all sides, and there rose up
: a young man, slight of build, but rather I lU aCrM in Jefferson ‘P - * G00 ‘
Samuel 11. Alleo to William A. Haines,
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awkward of movemetit. Alighting from Ids pony, tho boy approached a little knot of Indian women gathered around a blazing log. Without giving any attention j to those about him, ho sat down by a
head, he
Charles \Y . Baggy to Henry Eitol-
jorg, pt. lot Ud, O.P. Greencastle, .$”000
Henry Eiteljorg to Charles W. Baggy, pt. lot 72, 0. P., Greencastle, $1 tiUC'.
James G. Broadstreet to Morris Dillon, I .'I 10 fls , s of ; th ^
lU acres in Cloverdalo tp., |oi 0. •Jesse A. Horn to Mary E. Broadstreet.
I lie readers of |TH K STAR should understand ; „ • , , , . that when they wish to get tho hont and most 3 Um P’ n,1( ,’ ,ari 8 m S down his goods for thc least money, they must go to; seemed lost in meditation. I Presently a venerable old Indian ' j “ 9( '- 100 acres iD Jefferson ‘P- H,2UJ.
WYSONG’S preached tho boy and spoke to him in l-' y ™t» J. Nanders to Mary E. Haney, to buy their the Choctaw tongue, bidding him, as the ' HU UCrt ‘ s in daokson l P ’ ■
Groceries Upox isio-ns ! interpreter said, to meet his fate as be- • , '" KUllan Muil nix to D. M. Mullinix,
" ,. ’ , , ‘ ’ i came a Choctaw brave; to remember 10 aCn ' 8in Wasbin 8 lon, P” !i!>00 ‘ Queensware and Glassware, that nothing but his hie would atone for ...B'D' Williams . t0 Je8Re L - Jackson,
HI* stock is always fresh and clean, and ,, ur . ; the lifo he had taken, and not to make chased at lowest cash prices, therefore he ran ' expiation grudgingly, Lut to meet give you better bargains than any competitor. 1 death feeling that his people had done
■ justice in condemning him. While the 'old man was talking Dixon held his head . down, hut at -tlie conclusion of the | speech he hold up his head, held out his hand, and in the hearty grasp Le gave
DON'T KOIUiET THE I'LACE.
IF YSOXG’S,
Northwest, oorner Public Suuare.
1 53-lUO acres in Floyd tp., .ji2,200. Aas iou UseufM-*. on tile i'iehi ol
(■lory.
brigade thus engaged, rode up on his \* bite chargor, und, comprehending tho set ne at a glance, thiew of his cloak despite the sharp frost, jumped from his white horse, rushed forward, and, seizing
Konigin Augusta, waved
tlie colors in the air and called upon the soldiers to follow him. For a moment there was a pause, then a tremendous charge, and immediately the street was
won and tho victory gained.
volume of proof impressions, a series of pic tures whose humor is as delicate and as tine as the art which depicts it, wherein the follies and absurdities of society are laid bare to view, yet with such good nature that 111 e who find themselv* the most severely “hit” enjoy it the most. And now the question comes, “Why cannot America, which, in the way of humor, so far outdoes the mother country with the pen, at least equal he r with the pencil?” It surely is not for lack of material. Our social life offers as many, though different opportunities for
■uk laiints as d
the
We do not decorate our flags, it is true,: poftreyal of its weak iioiuts as does that
ol England, and to “shoot folly as it flies” is as e immeudahle and desirable here
as there.
with ribbons and crosses, as is done in other countries, but wo inscribe upon them the names of the victories through which they have passed. In Germany, France and Austria the plan is different and iron crosses or ribbons of the Legion
At the battle of Peach Orchard, when of honor, are fastened to the silken sheet
W e wart !,® MI E mi Out 2S inches Innir. 2 inches thick on hearte.fre and : inclios *> ulu, 11 lot bo ircod tm;i:li timber straight, tri o In.iu knots or wormholes,the sa|> to bo taken off. 400.000 'ill Bar!: IBM Is?? Sfils Cut 28 inches long l”, inches thick enhoer 1 ediro and ’J 1 ., inches wide. .Must he irnud, t.uieh, sound timlu r. tree from knots or woriuholM nr Mack place—the bark, not sap, taken off-',,, tthicdi we will pay thc liiithest market |,ric«,'io tic delivered at our factory in |<ir. cmo.tle. Fanners and lumbermen, look intoihi-.j . will find there is money in it. tf Ilrockwav A SSorkafVIlutv.
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TJic* Only 8S< k 9iaS>l4 k CCrBiirdy Rn | WiiMiom A !\< k rvoii« After nuinerousi experiments, Mr. K el low-1 eueeeederl in pruducinir tnis combination ! I llypophospliitos. whieh lias not only rei-torMI him to health, hut Iihm since been found m* >u • I eessful in the treatment of every other ilisewtl cinnmitinK from 1ob.« of nerve power, iindcoD*| Kfquently uiu.8(!uiar relnxatiun, vizi Aphonia, Neuralgia, Apparent Aquoi.a, Notvouh I'ebility, AtimmiH. St. Yitufe’ Dunue, Angina PeetoriM, \\ hooping Conph, Phronie DiuriLti-a, Congestion «)t Lmu,-. | I ►yspeps’Hj Ijn Delation. I»v j j h#retio ProttratiohPali ital loft ol i' ' ►ileptie I it'. I ever anaAeue, Aetitm ot ttic Heart, lieucorrhoja. Melancholy, Mara»tnni f Fe »r of < hild Bfrth, Mental Depression, UnnKm* of (’hibl lirth Diseases produeeil by ovt rtnxing the mir'l: l by. grief ami anxiety: bj rapid growth; bj ehild-bearing;!by in«ufilci4 nt n< uriphmi i ; residene^ hi hql i limnh a < r unhi nlthj fo s; by excesse ^. or b\ any inegulaiitit' : life.
S«f«J Ivy sill I> i'll tf gists. $1.50 a bottle.
net W. \V. .I.ines, Aircnt.
tilt
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Nlcn Country for it Nervous Editor.
[Detroit Free Press.)
Austria is a nice country for thc newspaper business. There i« a great field there for an energetic und enterprising
McClellan was making Ins change oMisclf. U is, nevertheless, understood journal. In Vienna there is a governbase, a Michigan infantryman fell to the ( that the fiag has boon in action that it ment official who sits up all night and ground as it shot stone-dead, and was : has aided to rally the regiment at a criti- reads the first sheets of the morning jia-
lett lying in a heap as the regiment cal moment, and that it has been shaken pff 3 -
the old man’s hand seemed to imply that changed position. The hall which hit out in the face of tho enemy, and I a
ho would not falter, .and he never did, him, first struck
U ‘;? UBh °; ,t U #U - , , | * lanc « d a,,d f uck a ,;uUon utl »•» c ' iat - j very purpose of such an emblem is that ^£^7^ unfEare"^ Several men and women then came up (tore the watch out of hi* pocket, and then | 0 f utility. So strongly did the Romans dare not even growl. It wouldlM. n n l ' ,<,en l,ri:atly '’T i,f .V”’, and shook hands with him. He looked | struck the man just over his heart, and Jove their eagles that ‘ 1 ... " ,IU < 1
up at oacli one with a glance of recogni-' was stopped there by a song-book hi his lion, but never spoke a word. At about shirt—pocket. He was unconscious lor
nr:^*C ItliZDT, the ju^TQ^t Kidney aii'l Li vt r M © d i o i no. ^ enroll pains in the Hack, Side or I.niri* and all di«efl»P8of
no: rn Jbe Kidneys, Liver,
Bladder and I rinn-
“ 9r ~ li ry Orffani, Dropsy,
r] GrnvoL ^Diabetes, [ho Kitlnoys, Retention
Urine. Nervo arni Ih* .■esses.
ry Orion (travel,
Bright's Disease ul
. —. . or I nuontinenoe 1: I rine. Nervous DiM-nsus, Pcmnlo Weakness.
\i-i .. . v-t -. mini f* ij
enemy, and 1 a ’’ nenever there is anything that don’t L r,,s, *iy i r these discnses.
the barrel ot his (.-un, saucily spread itaclf to thc bullets. The jj ,s t *uit this official gentleman’s fancy i t "p olV C Mi o' h, \ 'u! vT.i v n! ’», *'
tlie whole edition of thc paper is at once I.van tr-1ifv tu th
llnnt’s lbmedy is prepared cx-
!>., Pastor First It I.. Jan.8,'TV.
iuart r of twe'.va o'clock the Sheriff three-quarters of William Nelson, brought tho doomed {full month before boy an entire change of clothing, which | mark disappeared.
ho put on. While Dixon was dressing | At Pittsburg Landing a member of thc fur the grave, eager eyes watched his ( Twelfth Michigan infantry stooped down
I ( very motion, to discover, if possible, to
separate tents, surrounded
guards, who were looked upon aim '8t in
an hour, and it was ai the light of sacred priests, an 1 ere the the black and blue j eagle lell into thc hands of an enemy
the soldiers had themselves died around
‘‘““V nui even growl. H would be much l .ti. TAYLORthey gave them Itetter, now, il the newspatier proprietors ,, Paovross u, R.I.. Aas. h'. , 7' i .
Jed them with r. , " 1 i i ?, dUCt ‘ ,h ‘ s 00,, l w , l<> ’ V;ld «rti-;
’.ho .stuff. G< luiatiy has closely emulated
des in the proof nnd thus't^y'^id I Yhcr.i not only save their edition huf .»!</» r.-toinnirna it to all jifiiictffMi with ki«lncvdD- ♦ i r .. , 4 • u auve c.ifcs or dropsy. Thono afflictud by disease
should soourt: th© medicine which will cure tbeinin the shortcftt poxsible time. Hunt's Remedy will do this. Iteiqieotfully ymirs.
J. 1»*« ! ,;v. S' Dyer St.
nraro kskirr
j this determination of purpoae, and, In the h'g edition. \i natever sweari/ig was ■'.u-b’c',? Vi’ • give a wounded man a drink from his I ceremony which accompanies the hand- done " as either let by contract or else j lt<h V"toml’tho test iteen. While in this act a bullet aimed mg over of colors to a 'I euton regiment, lu? 1 y e * ecuted * n tt, ‘‘ i'"'er realms of
cd every button without a sign of tre-jat his breast struck the canteen, turned emphasizes the firm spirit ,n which they was n'oticcable itf the emrin^Idlti'n'of EIJ
I'i-'L npjKuircd the fol-' M ^5 tVS £''3 5
tlie salary of a proof-reader.
< htr namesake and esteemed contemporary, the Vienna Frcic Pn -se, met 'Mill a little misfortune of this kind
three weeks ago, ’ ’
m-m mm mps
TIIOICOI 4-)l ECMYnii)^
mor. He then sat down on a 5 while his mothe” combed his hair. Tho Sheriff then announced th.at the
time had come. Dixon arose and walk-
blanket aside, passed through the body of a man, ‘ are to bo kept. With Silver nails—one the same clay in which apix-nred
A^uef’whltsVor dblirJerVoMlio St'nm'a' V ir. r Tur{ cd P”' n '« d out by the officer. I'iJity of the Liver, Indigastoin and li-turh- and stood facing tiis coffin. Hisstei)-
nnces ot the animal foroos, which uebilitste, it! , t , ,,
his cousin on the right.
FOR BA LB BY 1 salni s old man who liad spoken to Druggists. Orocers and Wine Merchants every- him before bow made a mark with char-
where. lyll
A DThlTC wanted for iii« Bnt .nd ruteai. coa ' upon the boy’s b: east, just over the flkUlCidX I O Selim* Pictorial Honki and Uiblui. Price* i , u , . reduced dd per ct. Nattiooal Publiili’g Co., bL Louia, Mo, J HGftrtj ilHU ^poliU UjlGVV WOFuS 01 CnCOUT-
. which (IvluIjiMv, i.
li is no eiiulvalent. and ean h ive no substituto lather hedd his right Lanil,
ftshoulifrnt he eonfouniled with tritnnit. l . ,. c'-uipounds of cheap spirits and essential oils,, su P” or ting mm
oftm sold und»r tho name of Hitters.
and buried itself in the leg of a home, j supplied by the Emperor himseff, anot er •"" ing iinnouncenient. ... VU „„ IVJ;( , The canteen was split open and dropped by the Colonel of the regiment, and a ( { ,UI ' uxtriiing edition of to-day was ■ ’ s ” 111 {;>' oil Drusaista.
j third by somo distinguished lady present cording ^ idficial^TnfomYtloT this AC '
LAltKE. Vroviilenoe,
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to the ground in halves. At the •second battle
Bull
was
tlie colors are fastened to thc staff with 011 «fcoimt of a letter from our Madrid
Run. as a New Yotk Infantryman was some forninlity, even the Imperial hands correi, P < ’"dent, and alao a leading article passing a plug of tobacco to a comrade, a wielding the hammer; it bcim; under- »!!,; V' 0 Arnia ! llent question, luith of
were disapproved of by the au-
bullct struck the plug and glanced off and buried itself in a knapsack. The tobacco was rolled up like a bail of shavings and carried a hundred feet away. Directly in line of the bullet was the
r- "i*. krnteiy for lh« apw*d)r iltd JUTIM®*®* nf Seminal Kmlaoiotia and Impoteney by lhe '»T, * ; , Lhrwot Appiw at-iH. t J tl„. p». I Itpa[ .“.at <-f ih* DlOMM, T 1 *®
'■tOOtl that \N hljll thc lllOUH.'Iit lor action tlioritics. Jn order to COmDensato mir O* nonimM aboia thM pTuparctv.n. Pmotioal oii»«rr%tlon anabloo w
has arrived, and the flag which is kept n-miors for the loss of the morning issue,.
furled until then is unrolled, no thought l’ ullhsh an 1 enlarged evening sheet. I VT.'lidL of ouiltinir that svmbol mot ,, r , «ntatmng nil the matter in the morning
] Market and Stre^U. HT. LOUS. MO. __
c ore
•- rtKi Appiuta Ui« of the remedy attgthled
ini«rfere with the
•food I ha tiwt
la no
| ordinary pt
in very sever* ca
s aboui i
im. t.. tl,. priu ii pal .“•'•t of tL* Ina*
nth no t»*m ui loeonttnlon**. and dot# pi*
uita of Ilf* Tbia imvW of traatmant na* i. an-l la now a proiiouauad aneoa#* Th*r» Fraottoaf olHMrwaiioa anahlaa ua to
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