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myself, nnd I can recuperate much more lapidly in a hospital than here. The

,,, , „ ^ sooner I get well, the sooner 111 renew Frank A. Arnold, Editor and Proprietor; ’ . „

jny enorts at ■olt>deatrUotion. ’ After assistance had been summoned fr >m the Thirty-seventh street police station, Jones suddenly sprang from the

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Kntkukd at the FostotHce, Greencastle j| our as jf j n f u |i bodily vigor, and, seiz Ind.. as second-class mail matter. ;jngan open pocket knife that was lying

"lx the letter of J. 1). C., publish* I in on the table, made a desperate attempt

uunseii. The policemen sprang mi- uvai ti« u h-i »... .v. - - *i , and, after a struggle, diaarmod jhe shipped on a whaler bound on a throe , i uuU< ‘ k

lie C»«ie hick Ir- m the I L ^ nuel Mc Q e(Jf ou big way to work in

to follow a muscular trade, and he learned blaeksmithing of Roland Harmon, a

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At the funeral of a wealthy Chinaman

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co'li.i was !< vated

cousin. Just as h-'flJccame a fine work- [i . lltj((rill lho , lle ct, and around it

’ priests, mourners, and bands of

music march id lor hour*.

man his health begin to fail, and urged by .m inherited restlessness In* came ho no one day, tvv T,ty• (iv,' years ago, to his si-t r T.ucy. and said: "I would rather die on ship than un land. I am gome lose*'' His brother-in 'aw brought him to this city tin* next day and he 'ook the next train for N. w Il.'iifotJ. where

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S itnty-live Harvard students interi upted a performance in the lioston the„i, i- !,y ttioir inline. Their leader had a i tile boll wh ch ho rang *s a sig-

nal for the applause to begin or end, and I . , • i . In twc-nthe a is they sang college songs. \ * t < l I H J 1 '. I I 0\ lsj(

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in Chicago on Mciiday, are to the clfi ct that General Hancock has notified Mr. | itarnum by letter that he does not desire a r. count ol tin* vote of New York, and further, that under no circumstance would he be a technical President. The ! letter is said to be in Mr. Burnum's pos-

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our columns to-duy. will be found a sum- fo stab himself, mary of Putnam County law as promul- fit him

i gated in pioneer times. hl, ‘>* jyears i- i age. i.vmuvi o*vv.v*= f

r ^ (1 • A reporter called at the Roosevelt Hos-, inp a sti.ut, heavy tnau brown and hoar- Vicksburg, said to his companions: ‘ I'm pitai and was admitted to the presence ty, the picture of health; but his dread ( i r y 8m i [ a in t got a cent; but 1 in going of the wounded man. He is a handsome ol disease ami a sailor’s love of salt wa to have some whisky il 1 die lor it He

m»; : with “ n 7‘ «"<: W ">'**• | 7 8,!n ‘ him *f in - Uo kept ." ,, . hi b T loon wbere'ule^Cl ili.-'innks"-ind Me'- j « ami a closely clipped stylish brown of re ading, and was recogniz 'd by bis Gee annoQ|)Cea ,|, at he couldn't pay. I _ e a.

beard. He said: ‘ Well, I've failed mates as a leader. On one voyage his -phen he did "die for it.'' Hawthorne a.-ain. It seems that fate has been ! vessel caught tiro in the Southern Pacif- killed him at once with a pistol, against me from my birth. You will fie, eighteen hundred miles from land; Kphraitn YcungsaidtothoJusticebe* hardly credit it. hut I made four attempts captain and ofiicers were panic stricken, f ( ,re whom he was arraigned in han by revolver while living in Pennsylvania but ho led the met to the pump, set ev- I rancisco, for whipping a ( tiiniiman: to end my life, and while in Boston 1 ery sail and fought the flames whib- the l China,nan 'basn rTo^no took laudanum twice and arsenic once, ship made twelve hundred mil; s toward You said so yourself when you and yet in spit, of the most determined land, and then abandoning the smoulder- was running for the office you're boldin’ (.Hurts I invariably fail. I don’t want ing old hulk, he inspirited tho crew, who! now. I had a moral right to lick this to live! lam heartsick of life and only filled the long boat, to stick to that liny ^»'l^; n “ n . l j ? r Ur conscu ' ,,ce tell ^ ou

: Court, had sai'l that the revised and cor- wish to pass away. My relations with craft for six hundred inili-s more, unti. „ . m. r n.itior died at the I ■Ireeled vote of New York would show a my family are not happy; indeed they they all arrived safe at Cape Horn. That 8g ,; u f;u >in l.ouKviile. a few days ago. majority for Hancock. Two employes of are most unhappy, and 1 am estranged is the steay his friends tell and stick to. || j s father and lour uncles distinguished the House stated that they hail hoard from all my connections in consequence, | On another trip the captain, an old gam- themselves in the revolution. Washingthe assertion; also and am obliged to live alone. God help bier, absconded at Cape Town, South Al- ton once gave thisjoast at a i.innem lho

live in New York rica, with all the profits of the venture.

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From Washington City comesa spo- 1 cial telegram to the Cincinnati Enquirer,' I saying that something of a sensation was created Saturday by a report "tliat GenI oral B. F. Butler, while at the Supreme

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j ifGuO that Hancock would he the next alone in some hired apartment, with only Bassett was third mate, but his superiors j f | liDg we n ,] unri j „ r( ] c . re( t tt Butler to do| A largejvaried and lats-Ktylel stool: of seas ! j* rt . gu ](;nt. The excitement increased servants or strangers to speak to at long put him in command, and he navigated i it.” Members of the family moved to

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! by a report that John Kelley had tele- intervals!”

etc.

I graphed Mr. John K. Nortis not to give up bets on New York, as the result was undecided. An investigation by a Star reporter made it probable that the rumor bad grown out of a statement by General Butler to the effect that if the

fraudulent votes in thrown out Hancock

! the vessel to New Yosk, where he was

Notions, Domestics,

All bought of first hamlfi at lowest prices, and customers are guaranteed b rguins, ut

Jamas Gjllesry’s New York Store

Speaking of his attempted suicide the | given a berth on

man said: “When I awoke about eight o’clock, I lay on my back and mused upon my conditions and prospects. I checked off the advantages of life and death, and found that a great preponder-

New York were unce was on the side of the latter. I saw would have a ma- that 1 would have to struggle on to make

a man-of-war at the

beginning of the rebellion, and sent to the Mississippi. Here he took part in many of those volunteer expeditions at midnight to cut off blockade runners, and, with cutlass between bis teeth, and revolver in each hand, led boarding parties over the rails ol several vessels la-

bceame of social conse

Kentucky and quence there.

Leon Belmont, a handsome young per son, went to Minneapolis two years ago, claiming to be a ephew of August Belmont, and the heir expectant of a very large fortune. This was a fraud, of course, but worse humbuggery has been exposed. Leon made love to the daugli

SouthweattcornerlPublio Square, Orcencastlo, Ind.

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Would pay nell, and per cent saved to the purchaser on

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HOW WE DO IT: We buy for cash and save you lu per cent. Wo nell for cash and save you 5 percent. We pay no rent and save you f> per cent. We pay no clerk-hire, save you 5 per cent.

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West Side Square.

jority. For a while the statement of the my living: all the rest of my life. I knew

two House employes created considera- that 1 never would marry. I was also erate fire-eaters, slipping out to sea on ble excitement." j convinced that 1 could never heal the foggy nights. Under Fairigut he passed

— I rupture with my family. I decided on

The greatest political evil of the* cour.-; death. Then 1 arose and wroth the di-

ter of the hotel .keeper, and engaged to .marry her., thus avoiding the payment of

den with cotton and manned with desp-! board , q | ie sivindlei turns out to be a

woman in trousers.

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(.'ut 2S inches InngT , inrher thick or.J edge and 2' . inches wide. Must be !.<•< I, j sound timbi r, fre>* lr<»i!» km ts i»r wormi L black place the berk not sap* takei I which wowill pay the higlust market finT be dellve/ed at oar factory in Greeod F» rmers atid lumb ermen, look into tbi?]

will find there is money in it.

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Trstiitxo ni:il to Hr. ST How ]

\\’E. the undersigned, riersymon Methodist Cbun-h in Nova • ci», r,j used the preparation known i • Idl >w nouml Syrup ot^ llppophosphites. i.rep

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the storm of shot and sliell nt New Orleans. Exposure and over exertion caus-

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try at this time, and in the past, is the j rections for th*. disposal of my remains, ed a severe attack of fever and ague, atid

practice of bribery at the poils. No fair j and dressing myself slowly, proceeded to minded man of fine political belief will' u pawnbroker’s shop and purchased a

deny this assertioi neither will it be denied that the evil is growing rapidly and becoming more general at each recurring election. Years ago it was only those very low, indeed, in the estimation of their fellow men, who were approached by politicians and asked to barter their vote for a piece of .side* meat, a hag of Hour, or a currency consideration; hut in n these latter days, men who are sup ; posed to be well-to-do in life, living coin-

revolver and cartridges for|.'?18. I returned to my room ami hung up my outer garments to prevent them from getting bloody, wich I was afraid from long expeiie-nce—it sounds strange for a man to talk about long expeflonce in suicide, doesn’t it?—would fly around in, to say the least, a very unpleasant manner. Then I carefully loaded the weapon, and

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There was a clearing out of the out I H-. <>r b.-iviiiK known « L.i;.,, , iv- i ■ . | were beueut-ml. be I ill (.- .1 m be :i reliable laws in* he Newcastle region of Ken- | edy.t'or tin. tiocun-for ivbidi it i? rrcoiui

lucky three years ago. Six of the off j id-

enders were hanged by lynchers, hut Jack Simmons, the worst of the gang, escaped from his pursuers into the mountains. and was not afterward seen. It was supposed that he had made his way out of the State. The opening of n cave was recently discovered, ami w ithin it I

was successful and tho ship was home—, H-as the skeleton of Simmons. He lay I ward bound laden with oil, when a con- on a bed of straw, where he is presumed !

federate privateer gave chase. Too to have died of a wound received during < ulll „ oim ,|

bis lligbt from the mob, and by his side ‘

w as a tin box full of booty.

The llcv. John IYrry, of Barrington, R. I., lias suffered a scries of Misfortunes. He was a chaplain in the rebellion, and members of his legimcnt in-

when he came out of the hospital he was discharged from the navy on account of his health, and sailed again to the Atctic Seas os first mate of a whaler. The trip

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much was nt stake to be caught, and see ing his men dilatory in throwing out the superfluous cargo, he jumped into the hold to help them. In falling his arm struck a projecting beam, and his shoul-

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placing tho muzzle against my right tern

pie, pulled the trigger. i admit that it' der was dislocated. The ship was nine j trusted him with $5,500 to take home to

fortably on their daily earnings, barter! required an effort to pull the trigger,' months in making San Erancisco, and the l,u ' ir flu “ ilil -‘ s ’ 0n tl * way he lost the their votes with a boldness that astonish-1 and that I had a momentary chill as 11 long disabled arm was disabled forever 1 pjv!. of t!!s ^boin'c.'^ini^ljarns I > ' B9 ( t,s > uni ^ ttS publicly almost as if it were did so. I felt the ball crash against my when it reached a surgeon's care. He I SJpfniP I the fruits of their toil they were seeking! skull, but knew that ft was not fatal, had expected to be made a captain on I IIIII al || P * 1 10 rea *' ze u l' on - a result of these cor-1 So 1 pulled the trigger again, but it miss- bis return, but this accident blasted evs | rupting practices, tho American people cd fire, and I cocked it again and tried it ery hope of advancement, and since then

will wake up some morning and realize again and again, but it would not go oil. fie bus served as steward on coasting ves-

The reader." oflTlli-i STAR jhould understand 1 tllat tlu '‘ * ,arvest is anar chy, or something In the meantime the blood running from | sels, a disappointed despondent man.

that when they wish to act the he.-u and mo i l;,8e fu,1 >' unwelcome. This, too, when , the first hole in my head had wet the re- ! '

goods for the least money, they must go to, the people have the remedy in their own j volver, and 1 took it down from my head The Rev. H. L. Kutchin, pastor of lho

Girnds. But what is the remedy f Simply and examined it, brushing the blood | FnpHst Church at Waupaca, Wis., spoke

to buy their

, to enforce the laws punishing bribery and ; from my eyes with tho other hand. I

Provisions j corruption now on tho statute books, an raised the bummer and, look looking \I1ULIIUS, I 1U\IMUIlft. end ea#jly accomplished if the people I closely at the chamber, saw that one of Queenswure and Glassware. (and the politicians, who really suffer the cartridges was awry, and fixed it .! took it always fre«h and clca. and par-h 1081 ' b< they are forced to give the with my teeth. Then the pistol went off chased nt lowest cn.-li iirtcos, thoruforo ho can ' largest portion when a corruption fund is a i, d sent a bullet through my band. Af—

giro you belter bwgnins than any competitor

DON’T EOIUiET THE PLACE,

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Northwest corner Public S.iiinro.

made up,) will push boldly forward and

assist the courts in executing the law forbidding and punishing such practices.

ter this I became impatient, and fired

twice at my head, both bulls taking eflect. Then, hearing the proprietor com-

Another practical way of ending these j, lgi ] became a little bewildered, and, corrupt practices would be an agreement throwing tho revo’ver into the wash ba-

between the central and executive com- 8 j ni j fell to the floor.” i mittees of all parties discountenancing! — ihe iurcliii.se of votes and lelusing to fur- \ il A tl vesi! nrons Csii'fOi'. Imsh funds for such purposes—il may bej Springfield Hepubtlcan.

j urged by some that such agreements | The mysterious suicide of Ward Baswould be simply huge farces, and that sett on an outward-bound vessel from

! political managers who consented to such ( Now York last week lias unusual local

i agreements would jump at the* first fa-1 interest, the dead sailor having two cous-

WGILT edqen:

vorabio opportunity to violate them. If 1 ins in West Springfield,

j this be so, it is only further evidence that 3* i politics and politicians ate disreputa I ble and dishonest, and that the time is at ! hand when the masses must slepjforward and assume management of the affairs of

His father was

as follows in a recent sermon: ‘ 1 be-

burned, one after another, and. though they were all heavily insured, ho had a great deni of trouble in getting paid. He continued to preach in Baptist pulpits, however, until the sixth fire, which occurred lately. The destroyed house was worth $3,000 and was insured for$'J,000. A Grand Jury lias indicted him for in-

cendiarism.

Mrs. Schneider was a cruel San Francisco step-mother. Her two little step-

• , . , . , daughters lied from her one morning and hove the Scriptures and the revelation of; took r(1 f, lgt . in a neighbor’s house, where the Lord’s will, but that the Biblo is not!they showed the marks of merciless

absolutely infallible. I believe that the 0 d Testament is merely a history, and in a great deal of it there is no need for any inspiration. In relation to the Atonemeni, I believe that Christ by llis lile and teaching is made unto tho world a moral force leading hmnnnily on to the truth, and that all truth centres in Him. In relation to future punishment, 1 am not so sure as to its duration, and ! believe that God will never refuse to listen to a cry of repentance that comes from a contrite heart. 1 believe when sin ceases to be, hell shall ba no more. I believe that God is compassionate and lovng, and 1 do not believe in a bell of material fin. These old ideas are fading away, and bti-

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Prostration, Merino-" of Uivath, . • *1... II u I: . r »k. .

<*t tho llourt. Trembling of th* Hand.* Limbs, PhyiHeal nn«l Mental Depre^i"!],! of Appetite. Log}* of Knergv, LoBKofM'B mid will rapidly imnrovo tho wrakencJ tions and organ.** ot tho body, which deri health upon Noluntury, Bcwi volunury. involuntary nervous aelioo. It nets withe gentleness and subtlety, owing to the «xqr harmony of its ingredients, HKin to parti itself, it.-* taste is pleasant and effects

nent.

Look out for the name and addre?fc FELLOWS, St. John. N. IL. on the j

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whippings to all who called during the day. Among the visitors were a large number of the girls’ r school companions, who were greatly moved by the sight In the evening, when Mrs. Schneider was going toward a grocery store near

by, she was set upon by a fierce mob of jl jjgQ|'n|igjj children. They hooted at her, pelted 1 F

her with sticks'and stones, threw her ; A;rU(> f lvv7 . o1h3 down and had begun to drag her to the :•.,!• M\:.sKi

bay, when some policemen roscued her. The suicide of Robert Low, nt '.Vest Albany, Minn., was the upshot of a long struggle between good and bad nature in the man. 11c was from his boyhood a peculiarly morose ami vindictive char-

acter. As a man he fought and quarrell- itei'ia'f‘'t'ad i-’-.r K i ed with his noigliLors, whs cruel to dumb' .. i;.a i.j.t r. .m >. r

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, ,,,, ' | ..r-nuHHs. rr jnl aversion. ! b<* community was ns-( IIoltnanN, Ah»»rpliv<-TlcdlGc 1 tonished when Mrs. Grav, un amiable 1 Plaaier—Tim I'CBt pia

Dr. Bassett, of Manlius, N. Y.. afterward inanity is coming out into the sunlight of:. ind r , i(uls w i doWi consented to become practicing at 1’almytn and Syracuse, and | a batter knowledge. A great many, his wife. She was strongly advised a veteran ef the war of Isl”. Tha faun• churches are cursed with a few ecclosias-j :| sainst the step; but she was certain Iv still preserve an old biblu wliicb be tieal dca 1 beats and Gospel consumers j '’’v*''* her sim erely and believed she ,', , , , i i i • , .could reform him. lor awhile after the carried through the war and which he : who are never satisfied, and this class of I M|orrill?( , h( , appea| . ed ^ b(J a dj|1Vr „ n(

the country, tbu> rolcgating the j olitical used as a pillow. Ward Bassett himsell people it is who furnish nine-tenths of I man, and it was thought that his wife’s “ | managers and so-called statesmen and inherited the mental powers of his pa-i the hoiesy hunters." At the close ofbis j infiuonco over him was powerful enough

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r*rpnio by all drutrirlalH -or m-> 1 1

j.ai*!. on n ruljit of price. r*ii; \a i,->t **mnilahle " an 1

jSJ servants to the quit i ani i etire-j lernal uncle*, tin;:<tl with the* lore* of ibir-1 Jiscourso, Mr. Kutchin said that of course ment of private lile. Fublic opinion in j ing adventure acquired by his father in | ho resigned his pastorate, preferring not

to wait to be kicked out.

to keep biui in good behavior. But at length lit fell back into his old ways of violence. She parted from him and began proceedings for divoice. He went to her residence and begged her to give him another trial. Ho protested that he wanted to boa kind husband, and felt sure that lie could conquer his temper j

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| regard to this matt'r should be formed 1815. Hisoldost sister, Lucy, married

IN A TllOROI’WH RK'I Ill>i :,nd expressed whenever opportunity of-; her second cousin, William Taylor, of. oc> . A n *ue 0r whTteYor (BKurlfa^of ^he r stoin'a''h, r T«r^ i ll ?i 9 . Th o sooner thi* reform is discussed West Sufield,, and he divided his early A cave in eastern Tennessee is two him another trial. He protested thal he vvi- V hKil”TnC^^| 1 wii Uol, “‘ in l ' aJ ImM/o/theanimll f^ccWfah^et iliutOt| tho ,1 '” ' ’Mummatio i »d xoutly year., between h< r home and that of hie mi,ei 'e°8 th ‘ * nd hM opening* at both a '; d '’ • L f - m’^rlnnrJnVf^mn.oiirwa ! 10 ,J0 w5shc i! or »«>• William. The house still stands at The owner of the ground around j sh( . r( . pulse(1 hjm lle V.d I ‘ ^ «1 coini'ounJp ofclieap pims anil css* tinl oils, KJIHFI* I* III LOHOI’ll \ ^ Sufield corner, an old weather-boat'| ac " entrunce cnargeu for aduussion, a?nJ i her and her son. and ahe consider- 3011 ^rvc»u application. a lUnG-**. s*a^le Vd r : en but comfortable dwelling from which | ACte(1 ns guide for visitors. Their ri- i'd him incorrigible. Thereupon he shot! P. 0. B x 2.U2) Mr' ^ M'A it,.* Attoiiipl-i to Kill Him.! the boy walked every day to tho old dis- 'airy led to serious fights in .be cave, for I ^D'rougbthe heart, killed the son and , w^uATitDVr.tv

W | f> trict school wlmre bo would learn his each held tho other to be a trespasser »'..i.vsn | ^ (t ( ( lessons thoroughly by a rapid glance ov-, Dien one of the contestants bit upon a {®f*Every family, without exception | i'"'-’'i"-’ 1 '” Xuw York Sun. er the pages just before the classes were n(,v cl and effective means of ruining the in city, village ^and country, will find il j

T. Julius Jorn-H, who attempted to called, spending his other hours in read- other’s business. He sunk a shaft so as , highly useful to constantly read the ; ^ r , 1 , A j kill himself on Wednesday morning in ing everything he could reach, novels,! t0 m * ln 't a large stream into the cave at j Ainertcan Agriculturist." It. abounds I 1!l '' ' /.>'i ■ tho house of Edward Nivison, nt 31G travels and romance. Ho outstripped A 1 * 3 ” 1 the ceniro, and, as there was an j in plain^ practical, reliable information, | n '•

. i ii. n n.Lnr Du ,..i> ...,.i onn incline in a favorable dlroclion, the water I' uost Vft f or ' n door as woll as out- .. ha drn

j door work and comfort, and its 800 to |

Drug^i^td, Grocers anJ M inc Mcri’hunts every-

where. lyll

Outfit furnished troa with full inHtrue-

v j M tiotti for conducting the mo.*! profitay I ‘J j*lo hu.-incs.s that unyone in «*nirace

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Nuffield, taught by Rev. Mr. Hemingway, where he studied theoretical mechanics

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