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I butnb-bells, one in each band, sixtyt eight times. The 2t)0 yards running dash was rjuito in'eresting, and tho different ! contestants showed some fine running j qualities. The beat time was made by 1 I Scarritt and Mickels. thirty-three and; three-quarters seconds. Mr. Scarritt was taken sick, and it was announced

LOCAL *EWS. KaJ*J. M. Owens is convalescent. ttay'See Brattin’s new advewtisemeni. HaTMr. E. I). Anderson is on the sick

! list.

UsS'-Mr. Henry Farrow is on the sick-

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A«ar Black Bros, shipped a car-load of ,,,<,n, r of **«»•<*«!(*, I»ni .\o A Krmarkublc horses thin week, tlom 1 ) . lleT. Allen Tibbits who now lives at BKff' M r. V*' H. Peck’s sheep were killed 1 From the Galvetton Nows. 1 ^old water, Michigan, aged seventy seven by dogs a few nights ago. A. B. Dockstader died this morning years, make* this remarkable-statement: g^V-Thc blue birds and robins, "sweet rrom ,ho efrrct ' < of '* l *dannm administer- "I "ever swore an oath, or took a chew harbinger,” etc., pat in their first, and j b - v bi8 own h » n< > 8 - ,,e bailed from of tobacco or smoked a whole cigar,

most welcome, appearance inthwlocali- honda, X. ^ . In the valise were found

ty the latter part of last week.

Bay We are in receipt of several let-

that be had w’thdrawn, and Mr. Mickels '' 8t -

received the prize, which was a band- *8rW. G. Burnett is at Cincinnati this

some nirkle-plated clock. Mr. Scarritt ! week | tern front correspondents that arrived too claims that he did not withdraw, and had |Wl>r. Fry and wife visited at Indian ' a, « ^ or P ub,i cation this issue Send only gone out in the open air to recover apolis Sunday. your favor* earlier in th<> week. ! fro,n , Ms sickncss ' and th V ' ^Benton Walker, of Anderson, vis- Mr C ' J ' Sco,, ' 8 ' the GranJ Cen have Hnishod the race if they had allowed ^ ^ ^ ^ t?al, died on Thursday afternoon last, of ! him timo. The best standing jump was blood poisoning;, after a long and painful made by Mr. Cantwell, which was 341 j. [ i :V *" 8 ' 0f Rus,el,Tine ’ illness. Kune al takes place Sunday af-

centimetres, or a little over 11 feet. The 1

is out

BHEU1ATISE

running long jump was won by Mr ! ftdyMr. David Iludisill Lltus, being 1C feet and four inches. The alter his severe illnass. running high jump was won by Mr. Bsjf Mr. G. W. Corwin goes cast in a j Swcezy, who surprised many of the spec j short time to buy spring goods, tators by jumping over a bar 53 inches : j^rMrs. Tingley, of Meadville, Fa., from the ground. The fun began, how-, is v i sjting Mr g. Rerin Hammond,

ever, with the sack race. There were'

Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, t £n w | l0 entered, and only two who sue Backache, voronoss of tho Chest, U eeded in reaching the goal. The wheel Gout, Quins/, Sore Throat, Snell- barrow rMCe WHS a , 80 quit0 interesting mgs ana Sprains, Burns ana . t « t » 1 . n-. Scalds!General Bodily a, ‘' 1 was won ''- v Mr J ‘ H - ^ ,n8ton ', 1 he Pains '' tu S war” between the different class.

Tooth Ear an rl Headache Frosted V!i cball, P* on8 l'ip of the college, been sold to eastern men for $10,000.

was by far the most interesting event of j gcff-Mary Hutcheson has been sp-

I

never bought or sold a drink of brandy or whisky for myself. In a travel of over one hundred thousand miles bypublic conveyances I never met with an accident, or was a wornent too late when it depended upon my own exertion. I never sang a song or played a game of checkers, billiards or croquet or any

> . game of cards. I never skated a rod, Lrtteni Madly Delayed. 1 , ., . . ’

^ or struck a man ablow with my fist.

Jroin the Minneapolis Tribune. J A distressing incident occurred in con- 1 can re P , ' at rn ' ,rc of ,hc 1,lb,u tl "* n “X

several caveats and a patent for a palace car. His other inventions were railroad signal lights, car couplings, and an endless rail, concerning which he had received letters from Capt. Eads, Col. Tom Senu of the Texas and Pacific, and other railroad oilicials. He bad no money.

nectioo with tho recent death of Mrs. ,li * n livir 'S of whom 1 bave “X know| - Gcorge Hollister in Minneapoles. At " ,, 8 e - H'ave given away more real esthe commencement of her last illness la ‘e in this city (Coldwater) tha. all its she informed her husband in Washing- other 'n liab *‘ an ‘«- I preached forever

fifteen years, and traveled more than five hundred miles attending funerals, and all

Feet and Ears, and all othor

Pains and Aches. ; the morning. Each class was allowed pointed guardian of J. E. Hutcheson. No Preparation on eortli St. Ja r.« Ou eight men Weighing 1250 pounds. The I II u V I t V ba a Aft/V, purr. tHm/tlc «nii rhrap External , v ^ Mr. il. *>. KCDlCk haR been at A trial anuvila but th* c-rniiM»rativalj tllbt WUS between the hophomore.s , T ™ .u;,, - i Iriiiin* outky of oO rt*»u. a..d •Trrv^.uffarini , « . . . i • | I^ouisviile, by., on business this week, with pniii can ha?o ch-up and poaitiT© proof oi ita , bemors, and resulted in an oas} VIC-1 r 4 . i r ci.imr ' TV, haasafrax 18 on the market, proof

v^rOne of Mrs. T. J. Johnson's fine ry Hall, Wednesday night, for the benefit ^ Jersey cows died a few days ago. i of Locust Street M. E. Church, was# Bair Mr. Alex. Bradshaw, of Clinton P r< ' at SUCC * ,8R hi R hl y er 'j o y ab,0 i anJ township, is still quite sick—dropsy. j ,ed about $70 for tho Church. BaTKowdy Boy, thy great pacer, has »«#*The Indianapolis Journal says:

The Stillwell Si Pierce Manufacturing ConipanJ, of Dayton, yesterday brought suit in tho United States Court against James W. Cole et s!, of Greencastlc, for infringement of a patent water-heat-

to UngVHIW. j ‘ hc l81 ^- ^ ^ | that ^ 1j|n0 to uk(J your sprjng

ternoon.

WaSc-Wm. Borrigan, a brakeman on tho Vaudalia Road, had ono of his fingers crushed while coupling cars at Limedale,

last Saturday. Dr. Bence amputated the j t(in T( , rritorVi an() wrote BUCC9iS i T e letter* injured member. without reply, dying, at length, with the

The Telephonic Concert at Mehar- rcU.ctant suspicion that he had aband- tbe salary I ever received was a pound

onod her. The day after her death the of te *' worth sevcuty-live cents, husband'* letters came all to hand in a Kt-sil Kstato Tranwllen. bunch. They had been delayed and mis- Shcritr of ? c l0 r ^ Liffc In8UI tnc0 carried. Company, 117 acres in Cloverdale tp.,

Ettinger. Erb, and Meyer, who have f° r $2.3b3,

been sentenced to death for murder at Reuben Michael to Theodore M. Snyder. Pa., owe their coviction to their ; Uay np . laud in GloverJalo tp., for $(.00. own indiscreet talk about crime. They Sherill of P. C. to H. H. Hillis, 7 acres killed Mr. and Mrs. Kinzler, an old in 55 ashington tp., for couple, who kept several thousand dol- 55 . R. Elchesoa to Alva D.ir.-n!!, land

jla's in their house. They were first ' n ^".vd Ip , 22.

Tho first semi-annual Sunday tried on a charge of murdering the hus—I 55 m. !’. hiaoback, comr. to XI. 55 . 51u-

or.

SOLD BY ALL DKUa<JIST3 AND DEAI/EB3 i l h« Juniors and Freshmen. This was

IN MEDICINE. A. VOGZLER Sc CO., B<Utlmorr, Md., V. S A.

tea.

Iquito exciting, as at the commencement;

'of the pull the Freshies "walked away" j $©“Miss Carrie T alburt is attending , with the Juniors, but the latter recovered . tbo ^lusic lentival at Cincinnati this

%s!»uiy Xotes.

Second mathenut Cal honors bave been

themselves and for a while there was!

week.

School Convention of north Putnam County will meet at Carpentersville on the 6th and 6th of March. At this convention it is expected to organise Franklin township. A large attendance and

quite a lively pull on both sides, but the) BsiTMuitu a number of our citizens go work is expected

Freshmen proved to be the better men, I to Indianapolis to-day to sco the Bernawarded in the Senior class as follows: and took first position. I he heniurs and , b«rdt.

1—Cantwell; 2—Sato;; 3—Tea; 4— Froth men then indulged in a long pull, i fcaT William Ilroadstrcct is guardian of Longden, A. C.; 5—Whitaker; 6—Kawa- and a strong pull, and a pull altogether.’ : the minor heirs of Jesse Jenkins, de-

murs. All of tho papers wore excellent. The Seniors were confident of success, | erased.

that of Mr. Sato being unusually tine. hut much to their sorrow, and much to (payday Darnall is out again, having

Capt DeWitt 5Va!lacc, of LaFayotte, the joy of the other class men, they were was present at CmHege Chapel Monday defeated, and the class of'84 received the morning. championship of the college. A picked

Mr. Charley Mickels visited his parents team from the Preparatory Department ~ ^VsT'ef Miss

in Terre Haute, last Sunday. | then pulled with the successful team, but , ^ Gov, Cumback, of Greensburg, made a they also met with defeat. ’I he Seniors Mying visit to the college, and especially took three prizes, the Sophomores three

fully recovered from his late attack of

pneumonia.

Baf-Miss Lida Detrick, of Indianapo-

B-jF" D'alcrs arc paying the following prices for produce; Buttor, 25 cents a pound; eggs, 15 cents a dozen; lard, 10 cents per pound; dressed turkeys, 11 cents prr pound; dressed chickens, SJa cents per pound; bacon, 10 cents per pound; (eathors, 4<i cents per pound; hay, $10 to $12 per ton; corn, 43 to 60cents per bushel: oats, 35 cents per bushel. Ba>'""Glcm)over,” Mr. Ben. Yates’ new

band. Tho only important witness ;’ u *^ Insurance Company, land in

against them was a girl, who actually ^ ' ovtr d a ie tp., for $1,979,

-iaw tho deed; but shn wasso notorious L). B. Green to Jemcs Jokusoc, l^nd in

a liar that the jury did not believeher, 55 ashington tp., $1.

and rendered a verdict of acquittal. Tin- James Johnson to FI. M. Johnson, land

District Attorney could stiil prosecute ,a 55 ashington tp. for *1.

them in the ensc of the wile, but he Joseph Loyd to Kben LiyJ land in

had them disci irged from custody, and ; Clinton tp , foi 3,060.

allowed them to suppose that they would Isaac Gilmore to 55’. G. Pollard, 8'•

nat again bo molested. Secretly, he acres in fTovurdale tp , for

John C. Byers to Jesso M. Wilson, lot 16. B Xo. 3, Peck's cnb, Greencastle, for

$583.

■I. M. Uonco to Lewis Mercer, land in

55’ashirieton tp., for $21.

F.. D“5’ore to James ft . Bridges, lots 14, 45, 47, 62, 64, 65, Fillmore, (or $126

> . . . *i , j B. F. Gardner to J. H. 55’ilson, 41

Bay-Prof. Atwater, of Bloomington, '!!!! Henry Stull became seriously involved acres in Clinion tp., $905.

employed a clever detective, who in the course of a few months gained their confidence, induced them to talk loosely about tho murder, and at length collected evidence, enough to warrent their rearrest. The second trial resulted in

book, is meeting with a ready sale a i| |

lar story of the day, being well written :

inSt.^Lonis through Ins boastfulness.' Joe Brubaker to Eliza Shuon, 10 acres

Dr. Rtdpath, Wednesday morning. j and tho Freshmen four. The city band wl11 lu ; r tbl 1 " T 1 sl - v !ef ’ ture ’ t0 ' from preface to finis, and handsomely

5<*r. Joe Crews, class ’S2, is quite sick, furnished excellent music for the oc-| morro a at P ra ' print( , d Mr y, tos bojriK „ natiV c of * b,le l1runk .'*'« at night, he entered a m Madison tp., for $1

Mr. Ed. Spinks is in the northern part! casion. BaV-lIugh Dunnington ar.d wife, of, Putnitn Coanty sh ouId insure a largo ' hftrroon ' ftnd <lec,arl -' ,, that he had just

of the Sute, looking after his interests j The afternoon perfortnanco was lis-i Clovordale, spent Sunday in t b -s city , Jeuiand for th ^ work herc intJ jt , an ^ killed a man. "Pm harmless as a turtle

found on sale at Lanedon’s Book Store.

dnvo when let alone,” said he, “but when they crowd me I’m a terror. Three men attacked me in tho street, and I killed

one with a kni'e. You’ll tho papers to morrow. - ’

there. ! tenod to by quite a large audience. Mr. ; 'Glh relatives. Miss Susie Kelley visited her many Neff’s oration on "5Var and the Warrior”( (fey-Miss May Talbott, who hasbeen

college friends last Friday. Miss Susie ; was one of unusual merit and originality ; visiting P. R. Christie and family, has ' Trick, is now stndyiug music in Cincinnati. of thought. His speech was much ap returned to Logausport. On Monday night last cards announcMiss Rnsa Redding, who has been at preciated and enjoyed. Bav-Mrs. E. A. Johnson has been ap- * n ?l fnarriace of Mr. Percy Stabler

tending a convention of the Kappa Alpha I Tho evening performance was a contest I p 0 j nted g uard j #n 0 f t )) e minor heirs of and M ‘ ss Rn,ma B!ako - Monday evening 'he knife, washed it and hishandscareTheta Fraternity, at 5\ , ooster, 0., returned between the Platonean and 1’hilological T. J, Johnson, deceased. at College Avenue Church, ware deposit- ,ub X- ar, d made all the men and women to college Wednesday. literary societies. Below is given the! ... „ „ ,. cd in the postoffice. The friends of the I' n tbc P® ace P rom ' 88 80lc,nn 'X not be * 1 .y re lirne. 0 cln ’j jnU , ref . tod ^ w f *ray him. His history was pure fiction; head; shipments, 8 5D0 head. Themar-

C.nnatl, Monday, to resume her Studies', S . I hut it hinnonnri «b.» ,,nan had ket m.oned «t..*,lv an.1 .tp/in , «».t

i at the College of Music.

J. A. Allison to Milroy Gordon, pt. lot

5. O. P. Dainbridge, for $875.

C. A. Howell to 5V’m. M. Hoover, lot No. I, R 2, Souih Rnssellvillo, for $706. Robert Binilh to I. G. Peck, land in sec it all in | Cloverdalo tp , $1.40).

He showed

The TVsirkets.

Om ami, Feb. 23.—The Drovers Journal reports; Hoes.—Receipts, 22.000

Mr. Sam. Elrod, who was compelled programme:

I nter Silvas Acedemi Qua rere Verum. Laurens Surer Montcm S ientia Earpe.t

Contest performance of the - **+-

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“o'-1

LITERARY SOCIETIES,

to remain out of college a while on account of sickness, has returned to his

olass-s.

Dr. McNutt is sick.

55’asliington’s Birthday was celebrated in an unusually interesting manner this year, and reflects great credit on the Commandant and the students who composed the commitee that arranged the programme. At 9 a. in. the Armory was filled to its utmost capacity to witness the athletic performances and contes s. The first on the programme was a two-mile "go as you please,” for which thure were five who entered—Mickels, Merritt,

. aync, Seott and Kidpath. At the word ^ iiodgers, Franeosville.

go all started out at nu easy trot, which ; Declamation Artomus Ward's Mormon

was soon increased to quite a run. The j K. L. Scarritt. Dorchester. 111. first mile was made in 8 minutes and mcsic. 17 seconds. Merritt dropped out on the i a .i\ Lomtdun. Oroencastie. t

41 th round, and was followed by Scott Essay Woman Man's Equal,

■' C. II. McMilliin, North Vernon."

MUSIC.

Oration Culture,

Prank M. Joyce, Cincinnati, t

MUSIC.

i ly surprised, and upon investigation it; bl1 *' ba PP anc< ^ * ba * a man had been was discovered to be a hoax, perpetrated, ‘" a '*>>« , d deMh in the same neighbor

Indiana Aisburi) dnivcrsitip tpuesday,

Kveninq, February 22, J88.1

IKVOCA nos.

Ba^'*Mr. Dan. Langdon’s buggy broke it is supposed, by members of u Greek hood ' Stn11 w '* s arrc8ted . anJ it was

down, 55’ednesday, and dumped him out, fralernjty botwecn whom tnd Mr SuK

doing no serious injury.

ler’s fraternity there is an old feud. The

Be.-) Henry (.. McGaughey ami Mattie invitations were gotten up in good style, A. Kverman wore married at Bpurgin’s the stationery bearing the stamp of \Vrn. Art Gallery, Thursday afternoon. Burford, Indianapoli., • and were extenBid" Lnfo Thornton goes to Washing- sively circulated through the mails. The ton to witness the inanguration, and Jes- affair is an outrage upon decency, and we

with difficulty that he proved hisinnoc-

ccnce.

Ernest Graham and BHIe Roper started from Clement, Ills., for St. Louis, where they were to be married. They were ac-

ket opened steady and closed strong and active. Light,$5 30m 5 (15; mixed packing, $5 25(«;5 50; good to best heavy, $5 63(^6; a few extra b avy sold at $6 15 "‘l.25; closed with sellers avkir.g 10©15

cents above quotations.

Cattle.—Receipts, 4,4 0 head; shipments, 3,000 head. There is au enormous supply, and very good demand: in-

companied by Lewis Lindsay, who was , eluding thoso left over, there are fully

so 55'. 5Veik also takes in tho show. 1 hope the perpttrator will bo discovered, 1 10 b '-‘ thc ' at tho wedding, and j 10,(4)9 head on the market, which is rath-BuY-Indianapolis parties arc preparing «hat the punishment he so justly merits a P ar ‘J ol ' relatives and friends. Their | er more active, hut steady. Common to to open a beer bottling houao near the ' Da y b «‘“'“tod out to him. j train was delayed, and they did not ar- ta.r shipping, $4®4 59; good to choice. northwest corner of the public square. Tl , 7 ” T f . . | rire in Bt. Louis in lime to have the cer-^ [email protected]; so strictly prime; butchers'

i nc romrnts ortho North American emony performed at the appointed time, i steady at $2.50@ 4; Stockers and feeders

fcT 1 ho \andalia Line will sell round Review for March must win the attention I But a postponement was not the only | quiet; light slow at 12 80^310; good l r . l * , .„ tlC ° tS , l °. n .'* na P°' S da> !. for ol aR by the timeliness of the topics dis. disarrangement of tho pregramme. Miss! heavy active at $3.50(^,420.

First, wo have a thoughtful

$1.50, good returning to-morrow (Sun- cussed.

’lay) 1 and moderate article by Bishop Coxe on BaF* VS’o are pleased to note tho ap- “Theology in the Public Schools.” The pcarance af Mr. 5V. S. Mulholn on our author would sternly exclude from the streets again after quite a lengthy sick- schoolroom all sectarian dogmas.

ness.

Aft'.—W. L. Hood. Hunhville. t Ncg.—H. T. Collin.-i. Fairmount. 111. * MUSIC, KKNKDICTIOV, MU«1U.

i Plato. Music by Mo/art Club, t Philo. Mr. Scarritt's declamation and the debate between Messrs. Hood and Collins were especially appreciated by the audience. The attendance was small, and

|Gracie, daughter of Henry Maish, at the tain Kad8 ’. who «“'l« a »ors to show the

and Mickels in the 56th and 55th. Payne And Ridpath still continued, the latter

winning in 17 minutes, 2 , < 1 seconds, with trunk M. Uni inu.m. i Ba>"Uxcursion to Indianapolis, via I Payne only a quarter of a second behind Oratian Evolution of Representative & St. L. R. R., this Saturday, l eb. 26; him. Tho next was a wrestling match Alb( , rt p, nurniide7!"noddy v « Mills. * ^ M f °J lb ° t> ” )Und t,ip ' Good retl,rn “

first between Cook and Hiriden, but was uraic. in K on e ®*

quickly decided in favor of Cook The | D « h ^^p»l'ioPaVp^VaUd/^" 11 ^ ! 11511 wil > P"«ch tho funeral of

second was between Scott and Hill, and proved somewhat more interesting than thc first, but Scott finally “got" his op ponont, and quickly had him on his back, The third was the most interesting contest of all, being between Mercer and Cone. The first round was a draw, hut on thc second tho fun began, and there was great excitement for a while, until Cone got the upper hand, which soon settled things. Thc contest was then between tho three successful contestants,

in which Cook was victorious. The prize of these athletic performances,

was Shakespeare's complete works. The next contest was the ladies' walking match, ono mile, square heel and toe Thc walkists were—1st, Miss Maggie Brenton; time, 15 minutes, 35 seconds. Id, Miss Hays; in 15 minutes and 36 seconds. 3d, Miss Emma 55r’histle; 15 minutes and 56 seconds. All tho ladies said they wanted the third prize, which was a box of line candies. In the dumb 1 ell contest Mr. Anbury was the suct.ci-s-(ul man, having raised two 15-pound

Roper announced that during the journey Sheep.—Receipts, 3.00J head; shipsbo had changed her mind, and would not ments, 3,500 head. There was a brisk

whether Padist or Protestant, but he insists on the retention of the Bible, first because that book is the principal fountain of our English speech, and secondly because it is really the base of our social system. The second at tide is by Cap-

marry Graham, but would request the clergyman to make her the wife of Lindsay, which was done.

movement at rather lower prices. Common. J4ic 4.25; (air to good, $4 20(ii5; choice, $2 20r<i 2.59.

Old Bob Key worth is noted in Gal-j Indianapolis, l-eb. 23.—Wheat—The veston for being an exceedingly stingy j 'earket is firm; No. 2, red, new, $1.01(3 landkird. Jim Groce was paying him | • ' orn—Is ateady at39(339 , i e. $20 a month for an old weatherbeaten '^ts—Are steady; new white, 33® 85.*£

house, lie asked to havu it painted, but G ’ lbr

al ,,,, his request was refused nnd he did the Unitkd 8t<hk Yards, Indianapolis BapHst Church*in th^s'city'To-morrow pr8Cticabilit y ofh ‘ 8 ship-rai!way, its ail- work himself. As soon as the painting | pYJ, 23. The Droveas’Journal reports

at 10:30 o’clock a. tn,

BaY-The Hoosier Minstrels will give an entertainment at Bridges’ Hall, Bainbridge, next Saturday evening, and an enjoyable time is expected.

vantages overall canal schemes, and ; was 0Tcr ' K p y worlb raised the rent to ] [jogs—Are dull and prices lower; heavy why the! nited States can without risk ' 55 hy do you raise the rent?” asked packing and shippers’ grades, $5 60(3

stock of the prop ised company. Judge II. H. Chalmers, writing of tlie Effects

the talking and disorder was very great. , Woman a Foreign Missionary of Negro Suffrage, bespeaks for the Every ono, however, voted the day a sue- “ f th ,° 1 rp8b y ierl8n Cb " reh 1 : Southern States, while engaged with the } meet m the lecture room of tho church, so | u tion of the great problem that has

next 55 odndsday afternoon. been forced upon them, tho sympathy

guarantee tho payment of 6-per-cent. ' 5 ' U1, “On account of tho improvement’’’

interest on $50,(00,000 of tho cspi'.al

cess, and (he universal verdict seemed to bo that in the future we must havo more

5.70 per 100 lbs.; light and mixed pack-

replied the old man. "You know the jng, $r.35(<7 5.50. Receipts, 5,160; ship-

house has just been painted, and a newly- !: . 1,1)00 licad.

painted house is always worth $5 more j

than a shabby one.”

whom she was tried.

Catile —Tho market is steady; exportling cattle, $5.25W5 50; shippers. $4.50(3’

Six men wi re publicly whipped in 5.25; butchers'. $300*4 25: Stockers and New Castle, Del., the other day, for steal- feeders, $3(; 4 25. R ceipts, ?(K) head;

, ing. Tho poor fellows received the • shiprnemts, 570 head.

BuTTuk Stah office is better prepared and counsel of the North. The other , heavy lashes on their bare barks with-, Shecp.-Tho market is quiet; good to to execute job printing than any other articles are "The Free School System," out an outcry, although each stroke of the I fancy, $4(.i5.50; common, $4@4 50 Reestablishment ih this county, and low by John D. Philbr.ck, being a reply to lash raised nine rod welts on their flesh ceipts, 320 head; shipments 320 head prices are tho invariable rule. tho recent strictures of Mr. Richard : ln on i y 0l , e case was the blood drawn.' T1 —: ' BsirHuw is tho wheat looking? We | Grant White on tho, public schools; Ixhia is a sample of what . 10 J ' ,r . v m 11 ' "leago lawsuit, on

request our readers over the county to ' "Theological Charlatanism,” by

send us word. Afew lines on a postal card ,lobn whose typical theological becomes a law. I

will answer every purpose. ,char!atant is Mr. Joseph Cook; and, „ by the plaintul'B chair. He stopped one

' “—"• 1 " — -i-ij- t0 oi them, asked w hat the derision whs,

and received thc infoimation which he could have gained in the regular way by

. , H „ a , loi waitin g a ffw minutes. The judge on eac of its lit cars about $< VM »(you will readily procure them the Cuti- reprimanded him and tho juror, and sot month. jcura Remedies. f e b , aside the verdict.

we will have , , ,

xi_ . T ,- . , ... their wav back to the court with a verd Mr. m Indiana when the w ife-whipping bill ; , f j,...’/, f ,, . . a 'em

‘ 1 h u "‘ let of $600 for the plain iff, passed close

Lizzie Gallagher was a prisoner in the Arizona Territorial prison, serving a sentence for manslaughter. But she was pardoned the other day on account of her youth and good conduct in prison

bad 1 to on'' a r ran ge d * fo r °i tn me'dhB e 1 y" o n | BnrThe ladies arc' preparing for the i «"*"/• » ^ w 0 *' recent puhli-

her liberation. The petition for her par- ! spring house-cleaning campaign, and t- at »> n8 »» ' nysics, by I rot. A. 55.55 right, mg from every pore are guilty of a great

don was signed generally bv tho citizens poor, miserable man is silent and miser— of Yuma, including tho Judge before !lbl e anticipation of thc agonies to bo

endured.

The Pullman Company is said to earn 1 3[‘ i . nk .°[ ‘ h , etn P^od out as e*rh 171 ' ,cn . hranded . w,th .. a >'> a l b8 omu disease, and WJI ‘ m K a