Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1881 — Page 7

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We want to buy all the Wool in Putnam County, au<l a icood share from adjoining counties, for which we will pay 0 THE BEST MARKET PRICE 1 IVT O A SI H • We have in store a large assortment of manufactured goods which we will Lxclmiige for Wool At Such I*vices us the Grower Can Not A fford to Let Lass. ! GKEEM ASTLiU WOOLLY WILLS.

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EPITOME OF THE WEEK. Interesting News Compilation.

REAPER and! MOWER

From Washington. During the twelve mouths endet April SO, ISSl, th» excess <rf exports from over Imports Into this country was SJW.OTJ.SWl; twelve months ended April 30, 1SS0, $178 400,218. Nokmxv Williams, of Chicago, has been appointed by the President Honorary Commissioner of the United States to the International Exhibition of electrical apparatus and to the Electrical Congress which is to meet In Paris next August '1 HERR were raised in the United States last year 11,851,738 bushels of buckwheat, against 9,821,721 bushels In 1870; of barley, 44,149,479 bushels, against 29,761,305 in 1870; oats, 407,970,712, against 282,107,157; wheat, 459,901,093, against 287,745.826; corn, 1,773,100,578, against 760,944,549; rye, 19.863,632, against 16,918.793. Charles Kaylo, of Indiana, has been appointed Consul General of the United Stales

In Prussia.

Monday, 3Jth ult, was generally and ap-

propriately observed as Decoration Day throughout the country. In many sections the gravei of both the Union and Confederate dead were alike decorated with Howe s At tlie Gettysburg National Cemetery the assemblage numbered fifteen thousand. There was an Imposing military display at Washington, and tl.e President attended decoration ceremonies at the Soldier.-,’ Home. There were speeial ceremonies at the Wash-

ington Monument in Philadelphia. At a recent conference between Secretary

Blaine and Sir Edward Thornton, the British Minister at Washington, in referenee to the outrages on American fishermen In Fortune i Bay and the c airns growing out of them, i Secretary Blaine claimed $ 1 -3,000 on behalf of the American fishermen. The conference resulted In an agreement by the British Mtn- \ fster on the part of his Government to pay | ,£15,U)J (something over $75,000) in gold j coin, the United States Government to give a ; receipt in full. The money will be distributid among the fishermen wl.ose interests j suflored, most of whom arc residents of '

Gloucester, Mass.

Tub appeal of Joseph N. Perche, Catholic | Archbishop of New Orleans, for S8,( (M for | property destroyed by General Butler during the war, has been rejected by the Franco-

graduated from the New York Women’s Medical College. Ballots for Un'ted Mates Senators to succeed Messrs. Coukllng and Platt were taken Id the two hoti<es of the New York Legislature at doou on the 31st ult For successor to Vfr. Platt the Senate voted as follows: Thomas C. Piatt, 8; Chauncey M. Depew, 1; Francis Kernan (I)em.), 7; Warner Miller, 2; Sherman 8. Rogers, 1; Eldrldce Lapham, 2; Joseph H. Choate, 1; Judge Noah Davis, J 3; William A. Wheeler, 1; George H. Sharpe, i 1. For successor to Mr. Conkling: Koscoc : Conkllni, 9; Sherman S. Rogers, 5; John C. j Jacobs (Dem.), 6; George B. Bradley, 1; Chas. J. Folger, 2; Governor Cornell, 3; William A. Wheeler, 4; T-. M. Pomeroy, 3. The House voted as follows for successor to Mr. Platt: j Depew, 14; Kernan, 47; Platt, 81; Folger, J 6; Lapham, 6; Cornell, 12; Crowdey, 3; Evarts, 5; Morton, 2; Miller, 3; Francis, 1; 1 Pomeroy, 1; Wadsworth, 2; Tremaine, 2; Rogers, 1; Choate, 1. For successor to Mr. Coukllng: Conkling, 26; Jacobs, 47; Wheeler, 15; Crowley, 5; Cornell, 6; Wadsworth, 2; Rogers, 8; Miller, 1; Evarts, 2; Edlck, 1; Folger, 2; White. 2; Chapman. 1; Tremaine, 2; Fenton, 1; Ward, 1; Pomeroy, 1; Dutcher, 1; Alvord, 2. No cbo ce. Necessary to

elect, 81.

IT Is announced that the Eastern coal-

miners have determined to restrict proluctlon, and that they will work the mines on

! full time only on alternate weeks. The New York Legislature has passed a

! bill providing for the payment of a tax of $1 ; for each immigrant brought to New York by j steamship, to be applied to Immigration in-

spection.

At iu recent session the General Assembly - of the United Presbyterian Church decided to erect an educational establishment at Clarksville, Va., for the benefit of tho freedmen, and appropriated $70,UK) for foreign

mission e.

Tun arrivals of Immigrants at Castle Garden, New York, for each mouth since Janiuary 1 hut wi re as follows: January, 8,082; February, 9,708; March, 27,708; April, 59,748; May, 76,813. Total for five months, 182,108. For the corresponding i eriod of last year the figures were: January, 5,677; February, 7,904; March, 21,094; April. 45,578; May, 55,083. Total for live months, 155 336. The number hi May of this year exceeded lhat of

(utieuTa Itching Humors. Scaly Humors, Blood Humors, speedily, permanently ami economically cured when physicians

and all other methods fail.

Cuticura Resolvent, tho n»w Blood Purifier, ntcrnall}'. CuticBra, a Medicinal Jolly, a? ■istee by the Cuticura Nedicinal and Toilet

transpired that they collected fifty dollars | ™? r Scu"urc r ^es y onVcbin% , &'lnd lc“fi' from their father ft emplojcr, and with the ; iou.s Humors ever recordcdtin medical annals.

Tax Supreme Gourt of ths United States has decided that an Illinois note bearing in- ! terest at ten per cent continues to draw that rate after mstuiity nnttl paid. A pew days ago three masked robber* : entered a store at Nortonvllle, Kan., drew revolvers, and forced those j resent to keep I still wh le they extracted $1,3J0 from the i

sale.

A pew days ago the nine and thirteen-year- | old sons of a salesman in a w holes -le clothing house in Milwaukee mysteriously disappeared from the r home and the city. It has since I

money started West to become pirates. They •re supposed to be victims of yellow-back lit-

erature.

Foreign Intelligence.

Because of the successful working of the first electric, railway in the vicinity of Berlin a second is projected to run to another district of the suburbs. The cost of construc-

tion Is £7.50) per kilometer.

Tub statement that Bessy Helfmann, one

of the female assassins of the

ECZEMA RODENT.

P.H. Drake. Eftq-. agent for Harper and urotherSs Detroit. Mich., give* un astoniFhing Recount of h'ft case (Eczema Rodent), which nad been treated by a eonMiltatirn <>f physician.* without relief, and which speedily yield-

ed to the Cuticura Remedies. ? SALT RHEUM

Will McDonald, 754’ Dearborn Street. Chi-

. . . , e»*o. gratefully acknowledge,! » ourH 0 fSalt late Czar of ' Khctim on hend, neck. face, arms and legs, for

Kustii, had been hanged was olticially denied seventeen vear* net able to walk except on on the 27th ' * D 5! knees for „ D e year; not able to help . lliimecll for eight years; tried hundreds of According to a Constantinople telegram 1 remedies: doctors pronounced his case hopeof the 29th the Sultan had called upon the 1 ej'V ,,ermilnen t*5 eured by the Cuticura Rtm-

Bey of Tun s to acknowledge his vassalshlp, !

RINGWORM.

and threatened that. If he did not so ac knowledge himself, sentence of depoMtlon would be pronounced. It was a so slated that the French tuul threatened to depose him If ho did not renounce ids allegiance to the Sultan. The election In Bails on the 29th to fill the | vacant scat In the Chamber of Deputies caused by the death of Emile de Glrardin resulted In the choice of Anatolc Forge, a I Republican. Tiieub was an increase of 813 cases of small-pox in London during the two weeks I ended on the 28th, and there were on the date named 1,600 cases in the hospitals, of which 100 eases were admitted the day be-

1 fore.

A farmer named Lynch was arrested at I Kilroan, Ireland, on the 3Jth uit., under the J provisions of the Coercion act, undlolgedln ! jail at Galway. On the same day Kettle, of

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Captain Joseph Aiken has leased th« wharves of New Orleans for five years, lie agreeing to charge ocean steamships only Dye cents per ton for wharfage. A few days azo George Lst.mcr, a colored Baptist minister of Francis County, Ark., w as shot by William New som, a desperado. Newsom was drunk, and insisted that Latimer should kneel and pray, and when Latimer refused Newsom shot him. Latimer

American Claims Commission, on the ground

that the Archbishop admitted that he had 1 w » s oK1 aml “'most helpless, and the assault been naturalized. { occasioned great Indignation.

National Bank notes to the amount of |

$3,342,070 were Issued during May, and tl,- j 745,919 worth w ore surrendered and destroyed, showing an Increase of circulation during the month of $1,596,151; net increase of National

Bank notes for the year ended June 1, 1881,

•9,216,250; decrease of legal-tender notes on i deposit during May for the purpose of rotlr- : lug National Bank circulation, $720,417; increase during the year ended June 1, $15,713,930; amount on depos.t for this purpose, | •33,234,659; total amount of National Bank notes outstanding June 1, 1881, $353,652,- |

493, the largest amount ever issued. Tub Court of Claims decided on tho 31st |

ulL that the Union Pacific Railroad Compa-

Brennan and conveyed to Maas Jail. General Wannowsky has been appointed Russian Minister of War. Midiiat Pasha declares the story of the murder of Abdul Aziz a tissue of falsehoods. He says tho latter committed suicide. Dispatches of the 80th ult. state that the Indian Government had received peremptory orders to evacuate the whole of Afghanistan, Qucttah to remain the extreme frontier posi-

tion.

On the 30th uit-the British, Government had under serious consideration, at the instance of the Irish Executive, the complete suppression of the Land League. Tub assessment value of real estate at Winnipeg, Manitoba, the metropolis of the

Geo. W. Brow n . 48 ISlarshall street. Providence, R. I . cured by Cuticura Hern*dies of a Ringworm Hum or, got at the barber’s, which spread all oner his ears, neck and face, and ior six years resisted all kinds of treatment. SKIN DISEASE. S. A Steele, Fsq.. Chicago, Illinois, says ("I will say that before I used Cuticura Remejdies 1 was in a fearful state, and had given up all hope of ever having any relief. They h ave pertorined a wonderful curef. r me, and ofiny own free will and accord I recommend them." *Ci’TUTRA Rfmkdiks i re prepared by WEEKS A POTTER. Chemists and Druggists, 360. Washington street. Boston, and are for saiob.v all druggists. Price of Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, Sorts.; large boxes, $1. Cuticura Resolvent, the new Blood Purifier, SI per bottle. Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Soap, 25 cents, Cuticura Medicinal Shaving .Soap, 1-5 cents : in bars for barbers and large consumers, ■-0 cents. Ail mailed free on receipt of price. >end tor 1 llustrated Treatise or. tiic Skin.

Somh trivial cause led to a recent duel j with knives between two lads named Trent and Strickland at Waldron, Ark. The latter I

was fatally injured, the ilesb on his arms be- Canadian Northwest, is $9,038,035. Ing cut into shoe-strings and portions of his ^ HE Rut ^ orit Great Britain prolegs slashed off. 1 claimed a barony in County Meath and three A recent lire at Alexandria, Y’a., origi- ! parishes in Donegal on the 31st ult., under nated iu a house where two children had thepr ivis ons of the Coercion act.

ny, like all other railroads furnishing postal1 ears, la subject to the limited rales prescribed 1 by tho Revised Statutes, and cannot recover j at higher rates because it was Incorporated ' by an aot of Congress. This decision is ad1 verse to the claim of the company for extra

! compensation.

It was announced on the 31st ult. that Mrs. Garfield hail been entirely free from fever j since the 23th, and was rapidly convalescing.

been locked in while the parents were absent. The flames spread so rapidly that ttie younger, an Infant, was burned to death, while the other child, three years old, climb-

ed out of a window and w as saved. The woman’s walking-match in San Fran-

| cisco, which ended on the night of the 28th, was a financial failure. Mrs. Howard made 864 miles iu six days, and Mrs. La Chapelle

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In Chicago on the 28th John Griscom, of

A meeting of Confederate bond-holders was held In London on the 31st ult., at which the speakers expressed tho bote that the United Slates Government might do something for (hem on a friendly appeal. There was a sale of tenants’ interests in farms at Clonmel, Ireland,Km the 31st ult., at which a riot of eonslderabla proportions occurred, the mob stoning the police and soldiery. One soldier, a policeman and several

civilians were injured.

A Grand Combination of Blood, Brain and Nerve Foods. Malt Bitters derive their wonderful LifeSustnininic Properties from Malt, their quieting and sleep promoting influence from Hops* their grand tonic and fever-expelling power* from Califtaja, and their blood-nourishing principles from Iron, which are four ot the greatest B’.ood-producors und Life-creating el ements ever united in one medicine . For delicate P'Diale*. nursing mothers and sickly l children. Malt bitters are supreme. Sold every whore. Malt Bitters Company, Boston. Moss.

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1 ih . laeUntly relieve DjIpepM i. i,iv. r ■ . r • “

New York, entered upon a prolong'd fast, In , The Greek Government has granted to De i an< ^ Ague and Kidney and I rinary Difficulties, f C A e “ C ,t L 'n ^ ,! ,1 rr ttU8 “ concession to cut a canal through : ^'Vlhe kidn7, r " 7" o^afleoied

high standing Uavo boeu de'ai’.eii to make i tj) e isthmus oi Corinth, to connect ttie w aters

daily examinations of the faster, and have

been given full control of the alfair. A few days ago the boiler of a locomotive

on the Nashville & Chattanooga Road exploded at the latter-named city. The fireman

Lightest Ilumiiiig and Most Durable Machine in the market. Farmers Call and Examine this machine. M J. S). Stem! & M West Side Square, Greencastle, Indiana.

Tlie President would soon remove his family : wlkH blown fifty yards and instantly killed, to the Sollicrs’ Home for the summer. yba engineer, who had just stepped behind

The^East 1 tlie teil, ler, esiaped. A piece of iron weigh- ^ | Ing nine pounds was thrown half a mile, and

Ihj: Democratic members of the New York j struck J. C. Finch, car inspector of the East

Legislature hold a caucus on the evening of the 30th ult., at which State Senator John C.

Jacobs was unanimously nominated to fill j

tlie vacancy In tiie ' Unite 1 States Senate i causeu by the resignation of Senator Conk- | ling, and Francis P. Kernan to succeed Mr. 1 latt. The Republicans made no noniina- | tions in caucus. Fifty-seven members ati tended the auti-Conkllng caucus at which 1 ‘resolutions were adopted to withhold support i from Messrs. Conkling and Platt. At tie I opening of the Assembly in the evening tho I Senate resolution for a Joint Convention on the Is*, to elect United States Senators, was

i unanimoudy adopted.

John Coyls, Jr., of Coyle’s Ferry, Fa., a

| few days ago shot Emma Myers dead, because | were destroyed by fire on the C9t'u. of her rep ated refusals to marry him. He f ro m $120,003 to $150,000.

Tennessee, Virginia At Georg a Railroad, causin t instant death. One piece of iron, weighing two hundred pounds, passe I through two cars and then knocked down the corner oi a house. 'The late town elections in Virginia resulted favorably to the regular Democratic organization as opposed to the Ueodjusters. A party of burglars operated on a Minneapolis sale the other night, and, after sever a! hours’ hard labor, succeeded la blowing it open. They realized only $4 for their labor, and one of the burglars was so badly Injured lhat he could not leave when tlie store took

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Tub Co'.lier white-lead works In St. Louis

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j of the Gulf of Corinth with the JE'ean Sea. j Work is to be commenced in 1882, and will be

J completed in five years.

A Berlin dispatch of the 31st ult. says i Bismarck was confined to his bed by Inflaiuj mutton of the blood-vessels of the legs. On the 28th ult. M. Begiiln, the correspond ; ent of the Paris Telegraph, was killed by Arabs at Bijao, In Tunis. Three days afterwari his murderer was tried by court-mar.

tlal, found guilty and shot.

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Paints, Oils, Varnish. 1’iiliy, Glass, Dve SlulT. Paint k NTiitwash Brushes,

then m tde two unsuccessful attempts on his

own life.

On Hie 30(h u t. a passenger-train from New York over tlie luuusylvau a Railroad, w hile going at full speed, was thrown from tlie track by a misplaced switch four miles from Trenton, N. J. All tho cars were ditched except the Pullman, and one was ; turned conn letely over. About a dozen ! versons w-re severely injured. One man, Augustus U.tter, of Philadelphia, was killed j outright, and one woman, Mrs. Lucretia i Prnndigton, of New York, aged eighty-one, was fatally injured, and died soou after. The Reformed Episcopal Council, at its

According to tho Ch cage Inltr (heart ot the 28th Hie prevailing ofilmon uinong clergymen and theologians who had been interviewed in different parts of tho country was lhat the new version of the New Testament

LATfciK.

On the 1st Lori lard’s Iroquois, an American horse, won the English Derby, bringing nearly $2,(4)0,000 to the pockets of Ids owner. The crowd was immense, among the spectators being ttie Prince and Princess of Wales, the Princess Louise, the Duke and Duchc-S of Connaught, and the Duke of Cambridge. Iroquois is the first horse from Amerwia who ever won a Derby race. It is stated that he j will now bo a prime favorite for the Ascot ’

and Goodwood cups.

The | ublic-debt statement (s ued on the 1st makes the following exhibit: Tota! debt (including interest of $17,853,705), $2,059,-

418,009. Cush In Treasury, $’36,496,088. | ,

Debt, less amount in Treasury, $1,852,921,- PhSBtOIlS 03U SpriDff WagOIlS.

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CARRIAGES Jump Seats, Buggies,

971. Decrease durin : May, $11,1.30,721 crease since June 30, 1580, $b.),250,323. Tim ballot for United States Senators iu

the New York Legislature, in Joint Conven- [Only agents for the St. Louis Buggies was a sucre’s. It had been adoptel in many j tj 0Ui 0 n the 1st resuited as follows: For the churches and theological schools. It was short term, to succeed Mr. Conkilng-Conk-more cordially received in America than In ling, 35: Wheeler, 22; Rogers, 15; Cornell, England. . I U; Jacobs (Dem ), 52; remainderscattering.

Carriage Repairing of all kinds.

tho best cheap buggy ever sold in

this market.

It was announced on the 30th ult. thi^k. in order to faell.tate operations a alnst tne Utes, should that tribe become troublesome which is not unlikely, the Government lad ordered the construction of telegraph lines between Lake City and the Uncompakgre

recent session in New York, elected Bishop 1 Agency, in the Tie country. The proposed

line will be in working order in about three

months.

I Nicholson as presiding Bishop, and selected | Baltimore as tho place of meeting next year. Mdmbbkh of the League of American Wheelmen, to the number of about 6J0, v i sembled in Boston on the 30th uit., and paraded through the principal stiects of that

city bicycles.

While a number of young la 1 es w ere re cently vis.ting Eagle Rock, near Orati. e. N. J., Mbs Ella Dean fell over a precipice eighty feet hb;h. Her companions wore horrified, and two of them fainted, believing ihe was

A gentleman who recently arrived in Chicago from the West, where lie had traveled extensively, gives to the Inter Ocean most giowing accounts of the prospective crops. He says the 1 mg, cold winter did not result So disastrously to stock as was expected, and the people seemed to have forgotten ail their discomforts iu the hurry of business. In every section there were hundreds of home hunters, and real estate was advancing. Thousands of mortgages were pai l off dur-

For the long term, to succeed Mr. I’latt— 1 i Platt, 29; Depew, 24; Cornell, 12; Kernan j (Dem.), 53; others scattering. Tlie Cha r i announced no choice In either rase, and the j

| convention adjourned to the 2d.

A Washington Associated Press dispatch of the 1st says: ‘‘Star-routo lightning has i struck two mire ofHcials. Secretary Win- : dom to-day sent for McGrew, Sixth Auditor [ of the Trea-ury, whOM office is In the PostI office Department, and whose duties are all [ connecte 1 with that Department. Windora demanded McO ew’s resignation immediately. McGrew was astonished, as he ! believed he had avol led the starroute danger, and he asked Windom for

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Garden Seed. Drugs. Stationery, Chamois Skins, Toilet Articles, and Fancy < loods.

Will servo a limited number of approved

| mur s the early p«rt of this son son at $50 to in1 sure a mare in foal, or $35 the season, with

privilege of returning mare next season in cafte she does notprovein foal. Money due at time of service for marcs bred by the season; mares bred by insurance the money duo when mare is known to bo in foal or narted with. Rescue is a beautiful uurk bay. with! small

i replied g j ar forehead, foaled July, 1871, bred by

that he could not give any time, as the Lost- Powell Bros.* Spring, Pa. Rescue was sired masti r-General and Attorney-Geneial had hy SHttelite, he by Robt. Bonner, he by Rys-

kilied VIM Dean, however, soon stood up | .V^r-rv^ a^Tne^anT^id'oth^ «"< -nova. McGrew i'^g^ b ^d 0,, rW h 1m^^d d %^. h nVr' and shouted she waa all r.ght. In falling she . , and his deputy, LUley. They believe that Kescuo's (lain. Li»«io. sired by liysdick s 11amr r:?r—r r -n ’rr-1 - «•»«*•»« - - •» six'mkism j,: .trx&ixt live feet below ths spot where she had been \ staoe-coacu and a store were robbed at l>e facilitated by having these men out of Rescue has no equal as a sire of trotters in Indsittlng. Then she rolled over snd fell « I Poncl4 8 . Cok, the other day. The <>«‘ci"l , ositlons. McGrew resigned immedl- tA " a ^ r fi v ^ 0 , r 'Vg 1 o i t e 0 iuh!‘nVh: many feet further, and finally landed on the !( , jJ( . r oI , band wal re Uo ,, 4B a former ately, and Lilley, his deputy, was removed I J v T‘c'shouldawdyoarYyas hewill onlybi ! bate of a rock. A gash four Inches long was y uty 81lcria * forthwith.” in the stnd a short scasn n. For further par-

T he Illinois Legislature aljourned with ' 1,,B Iow a Greenback State Convention ticslsrs and pedigree in full call .n or addr^s. out day on the 30th uit. met at Marshalltown on the 1st. About 600 3in52 ’ Greencastle. ind. Ix a duel recently fought near Charleston, I d®»*K*tea were present, w. H. Calhoun was . W. Ya., between John P. and George Nun- ' m - dc pemianent Chairman, a. .1 C). A Garri- A new lino of favonle edgings and ley, un b and nephew, the latter was shot in “ ,n ’ platform was adopted de- msertings at very low prices at BECK’S the mouth be'ore he got ready to fire. j ,nacdln 8 tl,fc abolition of all banks of Issue, [ cheap cash store.

and tlie suhsiltution of full le.al-tcnder „ ~

A NiNE-YBAii-oi.n Baltimore lad the other ..... Uevnold’s Fine Shoos for Indies-

cut on her head and she sustained several bruises on her limbs and body, hut It was

thought she would recover.

Marie Vauian, the mistressof a New York City lager-beer saloon, recently deliberately fired tlie building, in which twenty persons were sleeping, to secure $1,530 insurance. $he has becu held to answer to the charge

of arson.

A dispatch was received in New York on the 31st ult. stating that the steamer Faraday hud paid out over nluc hundred miles of the newest American cable, bum e I the e:.d, and sailed for Loudon. On the 3lst ult. the Presbyterian General Assembly, In session at Buffalo, adjourned to meet at Springfield, 111., on the third Thursday of May, 1882. On the 3’st ul’. e'gbt physicians were

day put a tov-pistol cap on the nipple of an >>* “the NnlUnTdVbITTe now styles at B1' RX KTT’S. tf5l

old army musket which had been untouched for eight years, aud fired upon a group of children playing soldier. To his horror, he blew off the upper half of a playmate’s head. A few days ago John Welch, who had been for fifteen years an illicit distiller in Tennessee, was captured by Captain James M Davis, a Deputy Revenue Collector. In a former encounter the Deputy was nearly

k Led by Welch.

issue of interest-bearing non-taxable bonds; ’ demanding a graduated Income tax; protection of the people from all unjust charges on I the part of railroads; a revision of the l atent laws; equal ; olitical rights for all men and women; that all land grants forfeited by reason of the non-fulfillment of conditions by railroad companies shall be reclaimed by i the Government, and henceforth that the public domain shall be reserved exclusively 1 for houiesteals for actual setUcrs; etc.

The largest and best assorted stock of Millinery, and at prices that never fail to please, at BF.CK’S cheap cash store. The defendant in a Teona breach of promise suits is 18, and the plaintiff is a widow of 445.