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Harper County Times from Harper, Kansas • 6

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Grant la India has tent a case of curious MEXICAN LAW. packages delivered, and has confessed his KANSAS NEWS. THEE TIMES. THE WEEKLY RECORD. rausical Instruments.

Music Is furnished by the Victoria rifles' bard of Montreal. During the Inaugural ceremonlej at Frank GRAHAM BROS, Phopkietoes. crime. He is 70 years of age, and pleads poverty, at, he received only $700 a year. C.

C. Moxdat went to Stanford, and reported that some one had during the night cut his wife's throat from ear to ear. After a brief session at his home in the country, WASHINGTON. Fked Douglass, the colored leader, in an fort, Governor Blackburn endeavored to KANSAS. HARPER, interview with a Washington Star reporter, Fredonia is organizing a militia company.

Prairie chickens abound around Mil-tonvale, Clay county. Republic wants to be incorporated as a city of the third class. A throat disease is prevalent in excuse himself for the large number of pardons granted, and Governor Knott declared that In no case would he remit criminal penalties unless satisfied that the sentence was unjust to the convict. said: The statement printed in the New York newspapers that the proposed convention of colored men at Louisville on the 21th inst. wa to be in the interest of the present MINOR MENTION.

Regulations Twitching Keal-Kstate Deal Ing by foreigners. The following abstract of the laws of Mexico regarding the acquisition by foreigners of real estate in Mexico is given in The San Antonio Express, and was compiled by Senor Don Francisco Gomez de Palacio, a lawyer, and now governor of the state of Durango: 1. Foreigners resident and aouiicili-ated in tho republic of Mexico can acquire there every class of immovable property, including mines of every kind, under the same rights the civil law establishes for Mexicans. The following are the exceptions to the rule: ba3 twenty-one universi- Fourteen Mormons priests, led by Parson Germany ties. the coroner's jury pronounced him the murderer and caused his Incarceration.

Three men escaping from the jail of McDowell county, N. pushed the jailer's wife aside rather roughly. They were soon recaptured, when the jailer took revenge by shooting one of them four times as he stood chained and handcuffed In his cell. administration, was wholly untrue. He said also that he proposed to go as a delegate to ashington and vicinity.

Senator Plumb will speak at the Wellsviile fair on tho 2Sth inst. Palmer, of Salt Lake City, have been holding England's apple crop is the finest for meetuig3 at Minneapolis for the purpose of obtaining converts. They have been proselyting three months in Minnesota and secured years. Cherry vale claims to be enjoying a building boom of larg dimensions. The iron foundry at Clay Center burned on Sunday night.

Loss, $3,000. ten converts, one of them being a woman. Iowa's timber lands have doubled in Two 'negroes of Edwards, confessed having robbed the grave of Mrs. Hattie Howell. One of them who attempted to The excess of value of exports over imports area in thirty years.

"Mrs. Elston of fireat Bend. a. fw for the twelve months ended July 31, 1SS3, was $107,379,236. The Imports of merchan escape was riddled with bullets.

The other That to acquire lands situated within days ago, had the misfortune to fall Jeee Black left an estate twenty leagues or less of any frontier dise decreased $23, 7S5, 054 for the year ended was taken from the sheriff and hanged. S. E. Kexxedt, the default ine book July 31, 1SS3, compared with same time last valued at $200,000. keeper of the Commercial National bank of year, and exports Increased $79,459,772.

from her horse and break one of her arms. Hazleton is the name of a new town being laid off in the southeastern portion of Barber county, near tho Harper county line. Oyster3 are plumper than they were of the republic a foreigner is required to obtain the permission of the president. That no foreigner can acquire real property within five leagues or Henrt Ward Beech er, wh is now in Youngstown, ha3 voluntarily returned San Francisco, persists in obtruding upon the from Canada, and is engaged in making this time last vear. Californians his radical views on the Chinese restitution, with the aid of friends.

Frexch railroads will not use cars question. In consequence the church which A max who boarded a train at Smithfield, Miss Koch, daughter of Dr. Koch, Utah, late on Sunday night, covered eight less of any seashore of the republic, not even with the permission of tho president, unless under a special law i built on the American plan. pays him $2,400 for four lectures will have a deficiency to make up. living eleven miles north of Great passengers and two trainmen with a revolver, giving mm me privilege.

William Morrison, while in a half drunken Six hundred boats are engaged in robbed them of their watches and money, and lhat no foreigner can locate any of the 6tupor, fell from a second story window of escaped in the darkness. the fish business at Cedar Key. public lands of the nation, should he County Treasurer John C. D. Wiggins, Bend, was badly burned the other day.

She was lighting a fire with coal oil. J. A. Hewitt has on his farm near Hiawatha, a remarkable twig from a Janeting apple tree. There are twenty apples, all well developed, on a cutting the Centropolis hotel at Kansas City to the ground, a distance of twenty feet, sustaining be a native or naturalized citizen of of Montgomery county, is reported short In his accounts $390,000.

Speculation in grain The Methodists of England give a year for mission work. serious spinal injuries, as well as numerous painful bruises. Is said to be the cause. the convention, if one should be held, and that he had received letters from, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Nebraska Illinois, Indiana, Maryland and other states, informing him that delegates from those states would attend. He said also that he had received letters from Senator Harrison, of Indiana, from the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, welcoming the convention to Indianapolis, in case It should not be welcomed to Louisville, and In any case if the colored people ehould wish to hold the convention there.

Coxsul Roosevelt, of Bordeaux, France, has sent the department of state some extract from a note concerning the prohibition cf American pork, which had recently been handed the minister of commerce of Paris, Marseilles, Bordeaux and Havre. In this note the chambers represent the loss caused by the prohibition to the merchant marine and the country in freights, etc, to be very great, that the sanitary question has been decided by a commission of public hygiene adversely to the prohibition, that by prohibition the working classes have been deprived of cheap food and the price of food Increased, with other results and difficulties, and that as long as the prohibiiion lasts retaliation may be expected from the United States. They ask that American pork be made free and the decree of prohibition cancelled. Officers of the postofnee department express the opinion that the inadvertence of congress in making a bill to regulate postmasters salaries to go into effect at once, instead of the 1st of October, the date fixed for reduction in letter rates of postage, will cost the government a million and a half dollars In increase of salaries. The system of grading salaries proportionately in accordance with the receipts of offices is also unfavorably commented upon at the department, for the reason that under this system postmasters A boat modeled after the Maid of the Mist, Tom Thumb's widow makes her first any country adjoining this republic, if such public lands are situated in any state or territory bounded by that.

The foreigner shall lose his rights to real estate he may have acquired in the republic under the following cir- Near Las Vegas, N. two cowboys got into an altercation with a Greaser about a twelve inches long. A white black man named Jerry Dickens lives near Atchison. A short time ago he fell sick and began to turn reappearance in Pittsburg, October 8. with no one on board, was sent through the rapids of Niagara river, the other day, and reached Lewiston in safety.

The experiment steer, and all three were killed. Georgia's manufactured products cumstsjices: black in spots. These spots spread was witnessed by forty thousand persons on will aggregate almost $400,000,000 this By absenting himself from tho coun- until- to all anrjeaiances. he is a full the banks. FOREIGN.

The London Standard's Amsterdam special says the Dutch controller at Katimborg, A. lit- 1 A I 1 year. iry, wun ms iamuy, ior iwo years, blooded negro. Mahlon Rowe, who deserted his family in without permission of the government. Ithaca, N.

eighteen years ago, left an The statue of ex-President Zachary ao not come under this rule. Sumatra, was saved, together with his family, Indicates that the destruction In that quarter by the volcanic eruption was not will be unveiled These we can hold even durinsr his estate in Honolulu worth to a Hawaiian woman and three children. The Taylor at Louisville September 20. absence. effort to secure original familv will make an By residing outside of tho republic, George C.

Crowther has sued the owners of the Topeka opera house for 12,750 for breaking his three years lease of that property. The case will bo tried before the United States circuit court in November. The Lawrence Gazette says: Tho farmers oa tho Wakarusa bottoms aio absolute. One European book-keeper and two natives were the only persons whose the prize. J.

he smallest amount of copper in iron is said to make the steel made Paul Vandebvoort, chief clerk of the even aitnougn bo should leave an attorney or agent authorized to sign his name. As alone, mines are excepted lives were saved at Menak, where not a building was left standing. At Ouidjongpriok, railway mail service at Omaha, has been dismissed by Postmaster General Gresham for from it worthless. fifty-eight miles distant, the 6ea suddenly from this rule By transfer of the property, by in- a great strain to know how to gather their this rose eight feet and then fell ten feet, causing A Boston man says it is the legs that absence from duty while acting as csm-mander-In-chief of the Grand Army of the corn fall; there are very few wide-spread devastation In that region. neritance, sale, or any otner title, to a drown a man.

Without legs the human Republic. body would float. person nt residing in tho republic, mine3 accepted. Henrt Villard and his guests found The London Standard's Hong Kong special says the absence of the British fleet at the present time from Chinese waters excites the Fargo decorated with five car-loads of ever In all ot the above eases the property Mrs. Jeremiah Leavitt, of Til ton, greens and forty-five acres of oats and wheat.

N. has a watch 273 vears old. It shall be sold, and the product of the sale delivered to the party holding the Speeches were made by General Grant, Carl deepest indignation among British residents there and all other Chinese ports. The relations between Europeans and natives was made in London in 1610. Schurz, William M.

Evarts, and several lands, with a deduction of 10 per cent, step-ladders, and these being all engaged, there is but one chance left, and that is to hiro small boys to climb tho stalks and throw down the ears. This will make corn gathering very expensive. While a farmer by tho name of U. D. Wycoff was eating his dinner, at a restaurant in Wichita, the other day, a Winchester rifle in the hands of Mr.

Winch, in a gunsmith shop adjoining, was discharged. The ball passed through two partitions, strikina: Mr. governors. If land has been acquired by a loca The aggregate demands of Phila- Haxlan has cabled to England that he will tion of public lands, which shall not row Lay cock, of Australia, on the Thames delphia's council for appropriations throughout China have altogether changed since the opening of the French policy of aggression in Tonquin. Recent reports of reverses to the French arms have materially damaged the prestige of all foreigners in amount to over 2,500 hectares to each course lor so.uwu a siae.

uanian gives an for next year foot up at $13,219,755. exhibition at the Cincinnati regatta, and will locator, the right to same shall be forfeited by failing to maintain on it one inhabitant for each 200 hectares. Such are continually tempted to fictitious sales of stamps in order to increase their compensation. O. jtf Denxt, United States consul general at Shanghai, made his report to the state department under date of Shanghai, July 23, in reference to cholera at Swatow.

A number of foreigners composing the crews of foreign vessels have died. Hong Kong has declared Swatow an infected port. Denny was requested by the consular body to communicate with Chinese officials to secure their co-operation In enforcement of the regulations of 1S74. then go to St. Louis and give an exhibition.

China. The lato William Spottiswoode, At the Charter Oak park, Hartford, John default accruing by failure to maintain The London News states it has reason to president of the Royal Society, left a Splan drove Rockefeller's span in 2:18, mak such inhabitant for four months in any Wycoff in the back of the head, encir-rjlace. cling his skull, and coming out just personal estate of more than 8935,000. ing the first half mile in 67 seconds. John believe the Marquis Tseng clings as strongly as ever to the hope of European arbitration between China and France in view of the Murphy sent Frank Work's team around in The consequences following the ac- aoove nis eye.

xor a ume it was re- Ex-Governor Palmer's residence quisition of real estate by a foreigner 2 Jay-Eye-See made a mile in 2 poriea mat no was ueaa, dul no camo at Springfield, 111., has been sold for tho enormous preponderence of the trade of England, Germany and even of America, over to himseii, ana the doctors say George Peck, of Milwaukee, denies the in the Mexican republic are: $11,000, and will be used as a hospital. The obligation to be subiect to ex rumor that he was in Boston to form a syndi that of France in the east. It is thought the Ex-Cuief Justice Moore, of Texas, died wound is not necessarily fatal. Tho Fifth Kansas cavalry will hold a reunion in Leavenworth on tho second isting laws, or such as may bo estab cate for the purchase of Peck's Sun. He says cabinets of neutral powers would be fully Wm.

Marwood, the British hang- lished, regarding ownership, transmis no syndicate could be got up with money justified in offering their friendly services to suddenly in Washington City, Thursday, of cerebral apoplexy, aged 61 years. Judge Moore was for many years a prominent law sion, use and enjoyment of the prop- day of the soldiers reunion. All mem enough to buy the paper. France and China. ertv, and to submit to the decisions of man, never, it is said, saw a man hanged until he performed the work himself.

G. F. Batcheldeb, a hotel-keeper at In Santiago, Chili, a bill has been passed yer in Texas, and during the first year of the the Mexican courts in everything that Nahant, while out after mackerel, providing for interments in cemeteries re relates to it. claims to have seen on top or the water a late war commanded a Texas regiment. He was then elected to the bench, and served as associate justice and chief justice eighteen The duty to pay all taxes legitimate gardless of creed, whereupon the ecclesiastical authorities threatened to curse the general Berpent nearly two hundred feet long, with a ly assessed on said property.

head as large as a barrel. cemetery as soon as the law is promulgated. years. Early inlSS2he resigned the latter Casamicciola is to be rebuilt of wood. Most of the casualties during the recent earthquake were from the falling stone walls.

To contribute with his ireedoni and Congressman Cox, of North Carolina, wh on account of failing health. In consequence, a large number of bodies have been disinterred and reburied in church has just returned from Germany, says the bers in the state will send their address to Major Sam. Walker, Lawrence. It is the purpose to have in attendance the coloRel, who now resides in Arkansas, and tho lieutenant colonel, who i3 a resident of Chicago. There will bo present many of "the boys' who now reside in other states.

It is the desire to have every member ot tho Fifth present on the ground where they were mustered out. The address of Colonel N. S. Gos3 is Topeka, Kas. His home is at Neosho In answer to the application from the means toward the preservation ot Eeace and order, in the place of his abitation, this not including the case mass of the people do not favor the exclusion chapels.

French charge d' affairs for permission to of American pork, but pronounce it a political The commander of the Mexican troops at of disturbances caused by political in Mr. Lay, of Oil City, who has been prospecting in Wyoming, hazards the move by Bismarck. take twenty Indians from their reservation to France for exhibition, Commissioner Perce has advised the secretary of the interidr to Gasas Grandes reports a band of two hun surrections or civil war. Subscription lists have been placed in The status of a Mexican, which a every DanK, notei, ana saioon in l.i raso, dred Apaches camped within fifteen miles of his headquarters. He rode out with a squad of men for an interview, and was requested refuse the request upon the ground that such opinion that the world's future petro leum supply will be found there.

foreigner assumes when he acquires to raise funds to Insure a fight between exhibitions result in the demoralization of real estate, shall not exist should he declare his wish to preserve his nation Slade and Mitchell on the Mexican side of to ask his government to give the Indians Indians, and renders them dissatified with General Sickles is prosecuting the the river. life at the agencies. twenty square leagues of ground and furnish ality. Falls, oodson county, but ho travels a great deal hunting birds and studying bird life. In his wanderings he has traversed nearly the wholo of North keeper of a boarding house because At Sandy Hill, N.

S. Teller, druggist, seed. shot himself fatally with the same weapon, sue shades her carpets on her root so Handling; Calves. well known breeder of dairy cat CASUALITIES. Flames appeared Monday afternoon in a The London Standard's Hong Kong special states the reported crossing of the Tonquin in the same room and at the same hour his America, and parts ol bouth America.

that the dust falls upon his premises. tle says: "A calf should never be per- He has given his rare and valuable col rag ana paper warehouse on Walnut street, father killed himself a year ago. frontier by Chinese troops is as yet uncon Cincinnati, and spread with such speed as to Mitchell, the mauler, wants to fight mitted to go back in its growth. A week's eain may be lost in one day. Careful estimates of the present an firmed.

A war, however, is considered at Hong Kong certain to ensue unless the Slade in Mexico, and Harry Hill, the stake nual consumption of rag stock in the out off the escape of the employes, several of whom were seriously injured, and five are holder, has been requested to order the mill French government fully recognizes the united btates place the amount at As the cold weather approaches, the calves should be sheltered at night and on stormy days, and as the grass fades still missing. The composing-room of the to take place over the border. sovereignty of China. 3,000,000 bales, valued at $36,100,600. Times-Star was destroyed.

The total loss is Bishop Rtan, of St. Louis, has been pre Two graduates of the Toronto veterinary lection of birds to the state, on the sole condition that his name be given to it and that he have charge of it, without cost to the state, during his life, lie has a room fitted up at the capital as his own, where ho sleeps and entertains his friends. This is in addition to the room in which arc his collections, lie spent last winter at his own expense in South America getting of which ho srave tho state He $100,000. college, after a thorough examination of dead ana the sere ana yeuow ieai Degms to prevail, extra feed will bo required. a sented with a round-trip ticket to Europe and a puree of 6,000 to defray his expenses The boiler of a steam thresher on the farm cattle on the farm of John H.

Thompson, a sunflower weigmng nve ana a quarter pounds has been grown on the to the conference at Rome near Flint, report that ten of them were victims of Texas fever. The surgeons of Abraham A. Vorhultzen, in Dauphin county, exploded Thursday, instantly killing Simon Brinzen, engineer, and Jacob Rittenhouso estate in Germantown. It The calf should go into winter quarters in the best condition that is, not the fattest and plumpest, but the most healthful and robust. Tho warm Little Chief, a Cheyenne Indian, has asked Secretary Folger for the best white hat in the market, saying that he liked to dress In is thirty-nine inches in circumference.

say native stock is not liable to infection. At a banquet given United States Ministers Klein, both of Elizabethtown. The explosion was due to a lack of water in the boiler. A brick wall, twelve feet high and proper style. lodging and regular feeding of cut hay spends nearly all his time, and proba-ana one pint or quart of bran daily bly will, as long as he is able to, in the St.

Joseph's passionists monastery, three Wasst Alberson, a Philadelphia lad, died two feet thick, has been built arount will brinsr it in fine order up to 15 Morton and Sargent at London, several speakers expressed the wish that the United States would adopt the principles of free trade and conclude a treaty of commerce with miles west of Baltimore, was destroyed bv in Bond street, of hydrophobia, caused by a months, when it may be bred. If its the jail in Jbozeman, and on the top broken glass is embedded in the bite from a Spitz dog last October. fire. The church adjoining in process of construction was also considerably damaged. sire is a good bull, I would breed it to France on that basis.

The Grand Trunk road has contracted for an Iron steamer, costing: to transfer mortar. field in dmerent parts oi toe worm ana all he gets ho gives to Kansas. There are few such exhibitions of generosity os record, His namo will go down to posterity as a benefactor of Kansas and cf the world. The story sent from New York con him. This will doubly nx tho gooa points in tho progeny.

If the calf is The damage is from 20,000 to partly insured. The Countess de Chambord insists that the position of chief mourner at the count's cars across the river at Detroit. 3 The diseases that London Lancet A railway bridge at Minneapolis used by funeral shall be held by his nearest relative, i next calf is three-quarters; and as the better blood increases, any bad qualities decrease. Close breeding Fred Latter, the well-known brewer and first president of the United States brewery the Manitoba and Northern Pacific trains was and the Count de Paris has left Frohsdorf says may dc conveyea oy books are measles, scarlet fever, diphtheria, sore cerning the death of a daughter of the congress, is dead, aged 73. with the other Orleanist princes.

so badly damaged by fire that the two center spans fell into the Mississippi. The loss is throat, Switzer, a famous pacing horse of MichI A statue of Lafayette was unveiled in whooping cough, bronchitis grades, and to build5 up an improved ua en Atchison Champion, certainly lncor- $20,000. gan, owned by W. K. Sullivan, of Detroit, r.

rect in manv details. Ross Barns tirst MiS3 Martha E. Johssox, 27 years of age, Paris, recently. A vast assemblage witnessed the ceremony. Addresses were delivered by Messrs.

Morton and Sanrent, the American died in a railway-car. and perhaps phthisis. Mr. Storey, the editor and ana nos a naii oroiner can. xu now "Mrs.

Snarr, did not leave was burned to death near Newcastle. At an auction sale on the Chapel farm, near pro Alconquin, a large number of HoJsteia minister to France and Germany. uT i a him: ho left her and camo to Kansas, HZ VSi to Colorado and returned to Kan- and prietor of the Chicago Times, is nearly Coshocton county, her dress catching fire from a stove about which she was working. cows averaged 60 each. Reports from all parts of Russia state that threo-quarterbreds, so more nearly seveaty years old, and is living quietly sas again, where ho married the sec Mrs.

Julia P. Smith, a well-known novel William B. Stearns, president of the approach the pure breed every time, while he is building one of the largest ist, was killed at her summer residence at Fitchburg railroad, died of Bright's disease, the cattle plague continues with unhated fury. Over a million cattle have fallen victims to the plague within the past few would not hesitate to breea a young New Hartford, Conn. She was driving with private residences in the country.

at Marblehead, Mass. her husband, when the horse ran away. years in European Russia aloue. heifer to its siro, grandsire, great-grandsire, and so on, up to six crosses, if the sire proved to be what I wanted, and I should expect every calf to be THE MARKETS. ond time and passed the remainder of his life.

He left hi3 first wife because she was a Claflin with the infamous traits of her family. He did not leave his property to his daughter or to Mrs. Sparr; ho left it to his second and only lawful wife, and it was Mrs. Sparr, and 11 ULDlANcr, the war horse rode by Br an explosion of gas in Fair Lawn mice, Prof. Fatjlb.

who made a study of the Dan Sanswlre, secretary and treasurer of Tne following reliable report or tne cufc market is furnished us by Geo. R. Bar? subiect of volcanic eruptions and is con Stonewall Jackson, is tenderly cared for at the Virginia Military Institute the Fair Lawn Coal com nan v. and D. C.

better than its dam." live stock commission merchants, of Kan Blackwood were fatally Injured. at Lexington. He is a handsome sorrel sas Wtv. RECEIPTS. fcheddloff Her Teeth.

uunwio. ulus, uU Wmu vw At Illiopolis, 111., Mrs. Phcebe Hayland and Receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep the past of good form, but his joints are stiff. her two little grandchildren perished In a week. Cattle, hogs 21.27S; sheep, He is thirty years old.

burning building, all egress being cut oft by the flames. 5,133. CATTLE. sidered an authority, predicts another earthquake will take place at Ischla the 15th of October. A dispatch from Rome to ihe London Times states, by the will of Count de Chambord 00,000 franc3 was bequeathed to the fund of Peter's pence.

Professor Varlet, the electrician to the Electric International Telegraph company, which laid the first cable across the Atlantic Two colored men began disririnsr A riRB at Cedar Springs, consumed Shipping steers sales ranged at 14.70(3! 5 35: native feeders butchers' well about two weeks ago in the yard the grain elevators of Benedict Brothers, and a store and dwelling. Loss $16,000. steeis 3. 70(54. 20; native stock ers 3.75 4 00; Texas steers cows $2 65 New York World.

or mreaicnea loconiesi iu ivix. Mrs. Sanborn, livins: in Metuchen, estate did not amount to $250,000, or N. went to New York, ten yearg anything like that sum. Mrs.

Sparr, af and bought a set of false teeth, like all her family, is a liar and im-She wore them for a week, but while poster, and she -was the black cloud sitting at dinner one day they became over Rots Burns honest and laborious separated from the plate, and before life, and she will never, it is to be she could recover ber self-possession hoped, receive a dollar of his hard-she had swallowed about a dozen of earned property. them. She felt no great embarrassment Leavenworth correspondent relates afterwards, and in time forgot all about lhig jnstanc of a farmer's luck. One of the matter. One day last week the tu oinowlpnts which are remarkable of an electric light company in Phila 3.65.

HOGS. ueipnia. ne grouna became warmer CRIMINALITIES. Joseph Crose, an aged Englishman, fum Sales ramred from $480 to $4 93 for heavy; bulk at $4 80(34 So. For light, sales ranged from tf4.90 to 5.00; bulk at 5.C0.

as they descended, and at a depth of twenty-four feet boiling water poured in and drove them out. About thirty feet distant is an old well into which SHEEP. ing about fifteen miles from Burlington, got out of bed the other night and stabbed his wife six times with a pocket-koife. One of her fingers was cut off in the struggle, and Native sheep 3 50. Colorado sheep $2.50.

GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Grain No. 1 red winter wheat, No. 3 lady felt a pain on her right shoulder. anfi wnich go to prove that even peri-Upon examination she found a lump patetic insurance agent3 sometimes there and consulted her family phy- turn out to a blessing in disguise.

her intestines protruded from a cut across the hot water from large boilers has been blown, and it is believed that this red winter, 8S; No. 3 red winter, 80: No. 2 mixed corn, b9)i; No. No. 2 the stomach.

She crawled to a neighboring farm-house and made her statement. There was the destruction by lightning lately hot water has so heated the surround rve, 42. Produce Esrsrs, 1414J; butter, choice of several stacks of wheat belonging to seems to have been no cause for the assault except incompatibility. dairy, 1517; creamery, fancy, 2021; cream ocean, is dead. Prince Alexander has issued a manifesto announcing that he has decided to appoint a commission to draw up a new constitution for Bulgaria.

Admiral Pierr2, who was recalled from the command of the French fleet in Madagascar, has reached Marseilles in a dying condition. The cotton-mills in Canada have resolved to run only forty hours each week, In order to check production. The village of Batlincourt, Belgium, containing 116 houses, was destroyed by fire. The cotton mills at Elan, England, were destroyed by fire. Loss Sir Henrt Morse, governor of Newfoundland, is dead.

Yellow tever has broken out at Guayraas, Mexico. mg gravel ana sand that all the water fliltering through it is heated to the 'Squire Shafer, one of our staunch erv. choice. 17(313: cood to choice western store rjacked. 11(313: medium.

cook The trial of Frank James at Gallatin, Mo. farmers, whose place is near Lee ape. Only a day or two after the wheat, the boiling point. Ing, 56, spring chickens, large, $2.50 sician. That gentleman openea me protuberance with a lancet and extracted therefrom a hard and white substance resembling porcelain.

The lady suddenly recollected her tooth-swallowing performance and pronounced the bone to be one of her missing teeth. Since that time the lady has been shedding teeth from various parts of her body, having recovered already for complicity In the Winston train robbery, resulted in an acquittal. The other two cases 2 75: EDrinsr chickens, small, il.t0l.i5 SO Shopping at Saratoga is unusually hens, ota'oes, choice large, 40; hay, small baled, new, OTHER OrOTATIONS. against the for being accessory to the murder of Westfall and the other for brisk on the closing days of the season, St. Louis Wheat, No.

2 red winter, $1-01 the murder of Cagt. Sheets, were continued and it is said that many ladies of fashion linger late to get bargains in (31.12; JSo. 3 red, ysy7. Lrn, nine of the set. She contmentiy expects Ho.

3 lace, parasols, rugs and fancy articles the appearance of the other in a Chicago. Wheat, No. 2 spring-, to see So. 3 spring 6C87; winter, fL04)LU5. No.

at the shops that are about to close. or so. Cnrn. Most of the summer stores are branches Sew York Wheat, No. 3 red UWji(S product of about sixty acres, had been in the stack a violent thunder hower came up, during which Mr.

Shafer noticed the lightning flashing in close proximity to the stacks. This put him in the notion of goingj forthwith and taking out a policy of insurance on the property. The next day ho found an agent at Linwood and insured tho stacks for SI, 000. Four weeks after that, one of the stacks was struck by lightning and took fire, and tho tses communicated to tho other stacks. The other day Mr.

Shafer received from the insurance company a check for SI, COO in fall of the amount called for by the policy. 1.10. No. 2 red, i.l51.15. Corn, cf New York houses, but one enter 3, 6262K No.

2, 625. until the October term of the Daviess county circuit court, which meets the second Monday In October. Dr. J. K.

Richet, who fatally shot his wife at Mendota, recently, and fled, returned Thursday with bis throat cut from ear to ear, but no main artery severed. He was much emaciated, having laid in the hay loft all the intervening period. He is under arrest and will recover. Ret. T.

H. Oaklet, a delivery clerk in th Cleveland postofSce, ha3 been arrested for selling stamps which he had removed from The French are experimenting with a new prising -Sew Orleans firm follows its customers to the springs with a choice stock. Rather than repack and reship their wares the merchants mark down A British patriot, dangerously ill, declined have a poor house doctor attend him, as he -would thereby he coc side red a pauper, and would lose his vote. He lost his life and his vote, The human family inhabitiag the earth is estimated at the annual loes by death Is 8,000,000. rifle, designed for infantry use, which is said GENERALITIES.

The foreign exposition In Bostom was formally opened Monday, though Etill very incomplete. The Japanese exhibit, which Is large and artistic, Is attended by natives in their home costumes. Among the products of Ireland are a stone cross weighing five tow and a model the treaty -stone of Limerick. The raiah who entertained Gen. to discharge three projectiles at a time.

their prices to figures that tempt with real merit A good medicinal tonic, is Brown's Iron Bitters. visitors from the inland towns to buy..

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Pages Available:
2,579
Years Available:
1878-1885