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The Pittsburg Headlight from Pittsburg, Kansas • Page 3

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PORTO RICO. Transfers. Yale, July loth, liS, to Mr. and Sinco our last report the register of i Mrs. Jolin Gasoline, a daughter.

situated on the north coast. The har- Getting Experience In Pittsburg. Stolen Property Recovered, bor Is poor, being nothing more than The (ir9t and second cook of a l'itu- A rather valuable IIS caliber revol-an open roadstead. Goods are con- burg Gulf dining car added another ver was stolen from A. Huntsinger on veyed on the river to and from the eVonttotheir life experience which they the evening of June 1st from a buggy town in flat-bottomed boats, with the will likely remember for a life time.

It in front of his shop. He had been out deeds has placed the following real es- Pittsburg, July is, isiis, to Mr. anu In The Island Is HOUR Square Miles Etent- Limited Railroad and Telegraph facilities Business Conditions. Th suruns Suuare Miles aiu ot long poles. At the oar ot tne was started by the second cook taking In the country on that day and carried river everything is again transferred a iiwi0 0iT in tho afternoon and the revolver in liis hip pocket, and on into lighters aud thence to vessels.

imbibing prettv freelv of tho stimulat H. Sweet, a daughter. Jlculah, July 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman 1 lirown, a son.

Monmouth, July l(iJ to Mr. and Mrs. John Fleshman, a son. Bilker township, July 14, lsqs, to Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Mason, a son. the way into the city it had dropped out into the seat where he left it lay. When he drove up in front of his nuir- Fajardo has a population of 877il. inj! beverage. After getting pretty well The town is about one and one-quart-' jagged elimbed onto a street ear and tate transfers on record, whieh are copied from the abstract books of A.

K. Satterthwaite. All are warrantee deeds unless otherwise designated: K. T. Campbell, sheriff, to Frank J.

Depuy, sheriff's certificate of sale; the west quarter of section I town 20, range Abdon Demy and wife to the Kansas and Te. as Coal company, quitclaim; lot 10, block 4, first addition to Pittsburg, 81. The island ot 1 orto i aeo is onn-i cr miles from the bay. the only tin- went to sleep and in thateondition was ble shop ha carried a grip and some- square miles in extent, li is ninety portant industry 01 tne custnet Is trie found by Policeman who asked other stulT into the shop and at tho Girard, July Fl, to r. and miles lonir and thirtv-live miles manufacture ot muscovado sugar him to go to his room and lay down, same time sent word to the south Mrs.

A. li. Satterthwaite, a hroad, and has a population, acjord- Shooks, hickory hoops, pine boards The cook told him to go to that place Broad livery barn to come after which accord inp to bibalical history the team and buggy he bad been driv- and provisions come from the United Stiites in considerable quantities. is hotter than Cuba or Manilla. 1 n-' ing, it belonging there, anil Intended Sugar and molasses are exported, ard to return and get the revolver before sieau oi uniii'i as rer uestcu, me omeer The Travelers Insurant-Frances A.

Shirley, quite company to lim: 1Mb by occasionally tortoise shell The cli Pittsburg, July ISth, to Mr. and Mrs. 1'. 1'. Campbell, a daughter.

Arcadia, July ISth' ISPS, to Mr and Mrs. Fierce Fotibnrg-, daughter. Sheridan township July IS, 1VIS, to Mr. and Mrs. Marion I IcGarniore, a son Walnut, July Is, Ks, to Mr.

and 1 feet comnienei ni Bouthwest corner ot feet wst of city of Walnut, ing to the latest figures, made in IKSi, of of which more than "JOOJIOO are negroes. There are Fid miles of railway and about IV) miles of wagon road. All other traveling and transportation must be done by mules and riding horses. There are 470 miles of telegraph lines and telephone systems in the principal cities. In the total value of imports was ilii.FVi, and of exports In 1SS7 the Fniletl States sent imports to the island to the value of 2, 11,024.

and received exports to the value of the rig was gone. Some hing attracted his attention in the shop and a darkey known as "three lingered Jack'' came after the rig and drove away. Huntsinger followed to the barn soon aft irwards, lint no one had seen tho revolver, fluntsinger suspected llie dark''' on general principles, but hail noihing but circumstantial evidence took the cook to jail. This ended the lirst act, and about seven o'clock odi-ccr Iloive was called upon by N. Cough-enour, the liveryman, to look out for a strange man with a horse and buggy, at the same time giving a disrription of both.

In about thirty minutes Howe captured the rig and driver on the corner of Fourth and Ilrondway and mate is temperate and healthy. Naguabo is a town of 2000 inhabitants. The capital of the department, Humacao, is nine miles distant, and has 1000 inhabitants the district comprising more than 1.7,000. Arroyo is a seaport of 1200 inhabitants. The annual exports to the Mis.

.1 times 1 1 ouliliiiti, twins, a son and daughter. Crawford township, July IS, kiik, to Mr. and Mrs. 1.. M.

Williams, adaugli- started towards the livery barn of Mr. Coughenour. The man had aludv with Fnited States averages 7000 to Hi hogsheads of sugar. 20( .) to casks of molasses and lii'ty to 1.70 casks and ter. it the exports to S0.

lYeston Mercer and wife to same: quitclaim; same tract $1. Hannah Myers and husband to .1. F. Crawford; quitclaim; bit 0, block li, McC'une, John IT. Meyer and wife to the I'itts-burg, Fi nae Snhrrhun Ilailway oti i it- strip of land across the nnruieast of niulh-east quarter of southwest, quarter- of section ill town illi, rane 2.7.

for right-of way, Cain and wife to Ant. on F. Meyer, lots 2 anil block ii, lirazil-ton, 12.7. Siiiiiuwere and there was barrels of bay rum. Married.

by the probate I 'aoli and iss upon to base the belief. Sat-urdaV'-eveniug, however, he found th" revol'''-'r in a re-taiirant on near the Frisco crossing where the darkey had left il so the proprietor ot the place Informed-M r. I unlsitigei' until it was called for. lie took pn-s- s-sion of it, ami will prosecute who is now serving out a sentence te. the rock pile' for being drunk.

juil ge, aria him who got out of the buggy at1- Fifth because of the publicity caused by the sight of a policeman leading the horse with the occupants of the buggy ap-pcarently prisoners. The nuin in jt.iie buggy Siiid lie as the head cook of tiie i ni ng ear above incntionej anil was out looking for his assistant and July 'J I Mr. Krmun Fvrad, boll niDLAM) EMS. Toms is visiting in Pitts- if I' roiitchac. Mi i i received from Spain There is a large tobacco crop growing which promises well.

The principal city is San Juan, situated upon a small inland connected with the mainland by a bridge. At tile other end of it are the high clills which support F.l Morro Ca-tle. The harbor entrance, is one of great dilli- le -II, I'd, by the probate judge' Mr. Henry Spelhuati iind Mrs. Lizzie .1 L.

I'eec but of I iral'll. I- in. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, uly 27, a boy.

George Graeey visited bis brother near Girard Sunday. Miss lid na Murphy visited friends in ibati Mi or oil' am fe til Mc tiy the pri I'it-iiii and if I I lolly had failed to note the Might of time. He was taken to the jail to see his mate but that individual was yet too much under the inll.ienee to be taken out and he was left to line up in the regular way in police court this morning. I. M.

jj.iney, (i division BUl)li eullv, except under the mo.it tavoranic condit ioiii, hill a broad and beautiful buv is concealed beyond it. The. ilcl.i Im: lot if lots 1 1 am HI of II ni IU', Mr. James Mo both .1 uly is, I i.i-.Mr I lavi.l W. Trying to Oct 01 liicCounterfeit Saturday night was a busy one In--tiie merchants and business men a-m.

an ideal time for the sliovers nf tic queer'' to get rid of a lot of the stulV they had on hands and it sei in--fi'om all reports that tlr-y got il start i'layle 12, ha.ll't 1 i iwti .7 oh; by the pr I 'ttisbiii'g last week. Mr. and Mrs. Iliinimick visited with A rn.itt and of I'itli-liurg. III.

Ti sillier, In friends in PilUibtirg this week. smaller lslunil lsiwoanu a quiiin i mi ies lung and averages a quarter of it mile in width. The city is a complete walled town, porfocullis, 1 1 in -i' i' ml battlement s. A lib ring Wil 1 In out 1 1 west, quarter 2,7, -tilt I. John II.

.) liiim IL. Tu. snulliwi si i -7 I'll he 2 i ly -e, Mr. ilnu and uif ami M.M-th of section Soldiers' Ingenuity. J.

S. H.ig-ers received a Idler (ro! his brother Will, who is in the scrvh of his count i-y in Cuba, yesterday. I was in the battle at Santiago and tl mull is Ki'lie visiled relatives 'rani, Sllli.liiv and Monday. II. Sla'Vni'd.

of (. Ada I. Frie.ilcv, the tain-iitit and liinc'i stopped iibi nit Ini! a gllS lifty Cent pieCi ing around i 11 Ll it is etill i good in Mis card lie iih Gi Mm Morris visited is the lir.st of tile we that i IV I I'' hits Ill the. it the wa 11. ill" city ii laid I'll siiuai'ei, six parallel in the direction of length letter, which was written July liilb, since the light, states that he did not receive a.

scratch and is safe and sound and in good health. 11 is statement is a past. They were pr men whom knew. and. lie fl'l I'll Ol ll i cliil 1 1 riiniiii) and Mis 111 Fiii-e Line; F.

i-, I i en i-y Tcrel, ImkIi d. I loud ini Fnbert Cha kllnw ye Fit! h.i lo A hi hi Im ciii i a. in giiin prceccd-j" eni'e over all 11 mors a nil rei mrt rcii t' Guile a liilmber of our people took in the show at Pittsbur Thursday. Miss Mildred (Jury of Pittsburg-, is visitdig her sister, Mrs. 1 1 ieronymns.

"The dance given at the. ball by Mr. I i 1 ughes Satu-'day night was a grand sucei ss. i lit I 1 it resnrts seel, ti iila nd ami icvcii at dglit angles, nisei an' elniely and cmiqiaetly .1 biick. usually of two stories, i on tin- ouiii-le ami painted in r.f the The hi bill it I it uirii II, I'll luted at prior dates.

In the matter of i Vlikie I Cheroee ill Mining i ipi lagh-r. lots ii pee, ml hue quarter if see S(). both M. Irwin, of the Imgus coin were made In palmy oilier place in bers Ol I 'ile a lie city, llont ctabli il colors. The upper by the more rcspi i le 1 be ground ilnni'i, -icepliim, are given llllist I'l-it) CII-" thine W'll I- Mown to 'he innocent of nv 1 a variety are oceup people, Wl wifllOUt I negroes Died.

il of Midland In Id their Monday night and were ti eon lu li I'st IllCeti llg sworn in I Ait I'lUshm- July 17 he Hem II Mi. 111 tic the poorer class, who II F. T. 'I' upon one another in the crow ag, 1.7 July 17. ra en' etopes ami other supplies wuli which to write to the folks 'ill home, tic s.rh'ie:' boys in Cuba have been short ever since tliey been there, and as a result, thei- ingenuity was brought into pi iy ami envelopes were lion," made by taking square piece of paper.

After folding it over the letter a need le and thread as rsed to sew it together instead of glue. The lettc received by Mr. lingers is sample of the new made envelopes an-i is a curiosity. is-is, sing tne tipple or the and the shaft will soon herilT ul I Jarba.ry I I. Town en I They am shaft this wi lie ill runni ii 'OII II ty hui.su-..

linger, 7. bind: hccoriil ie I ii i 1 1 hi appalling manner. population within the wails is estimated at 20.01' and mint of il lives on the ground hiiri I that order. the s'-ill Ins 1 -r ion 1 everybody will nr a large hud I'll' ti, 1-1 nl Iheui aged ye. ii ini 'es sou th I.

IMiH, Mrs. At Mel 'line, ir. Futdek I At. her hoini nirg, July 1 -in I 1 A ncol of I 'it l.i- J. If.

Jack-son had the misfortune to business lint llnlib! tea cent ing- been and a aw loo. where evei'Vtlli llg recks will tilth, and eondi'inni are limit unsanitary. 'Flu-entire population depends dei fcltill. ohu iig- a ml anil fe to i.si pii I ''in ing fe'-i noi'' Ii and "7 mi r. 1 1 1 1 II eolnliieiie- ii nun ra i water caught upon the Hat iwuihip, July 17 am F'.

ii ay have his foof badly crushed while nl worlc on tiie tipple Wednesday. If seemed to be a day of misfortune. There were four di i'erent men hint upon the tipple thu ny Cherokee Sentinel Correspondent. roofs of the buildings and conducted Ill Ncn liory. of mnlliwet iiiarier inn l.

Lull II 1MI-, llged 4 i rifut.t I rice, the ly 21, I in Mary ed, wlm died fa li I in aged li Change in Carrying A sligki iris been made tile routes of tiie mail citrrie-s and now Car -ier Cai -nony. of the liroad-ivay route, which eotisi-ted of the whole of Locust and llroadway and Mrs. I ard, of i Hi f.l ilaeeiit. ag.d I J' nllt.h'.V'-l 1 1 1. 1 I 1 Til 'J 1 t'il lllii 11 1 1 north, thence f.

et feet sillllli, lllenee ii; plile'c of nj ng, IVIer FJebarl and v. M. lulv tic At Fiiti niii-i i i nig liter nl Mr. and r.i. W.

I i look, A. Wife to Ti i a lu- iiiiths. a portion of 1 'in" sit and l-iuel 'd niii.il only on hot itweeii he points I 'iilsburg Lumber tl'i'et. between Fight 11 avenue will deli ver li sides of I way named and to llie company Inly lo, I All, I I lie I dang' I 1 1 i 1 1 i I llld iths. of Mi' iigcd I i.i Foyer, lot blod: 7 a sulidi vision i lot dated Land company illll'e'.

IfbHII. Ilaine, I'ai-sm in fill'' a. i of 'heater enll'll I'liK" of the 'oiiMlii I st add it ion re and wife ml Sim 1 1 I 1 1 I a i a Monii, T. .1. in I olu.ili.im, and Marble ions on Locust.

The Till, At. the I Ipera berg, July 21 Ji'bii su i ui ne hotel, is, of all 17 -ciirs to the cistern, which occupies tin' greater part of the inner courtyard while vaults occupy whatever remain-ing space there may be in the patios. l-ipidc'iiicrt are frequent, and the town is alive with vermin. Ileas, em n-I'oaches, mosquitoes and dogs. The streets are wider than in the older part of I lava ill, and wiil admit two carriages abreast.

They are swept once a day by hand, and are kept dean. The soil under the city furnishes a good natural drainage. The trade wind blows strong and fresh, and through the harbor runs a stream of at a speed of not less than three miles an hour. With these conditions, no contagious diseases, if properly taken rare of, could exist. There are several small suburbs wit.

hunt tin: walled cit and lie total populal ion was est; mated at Hon in l.siii. There is but Utile man ul act that o' small im xii'lance, Th" Standard t'il Company has a reiinery ami there is ah electric light plan1. The climate is warm, and mirlh.ve' 7 nriv of iii.i ili ha wo liirc.v ul have en liavc love. i balance of his former route has been divided up between Messrs. McVey, Loekwood I uekfee, the other carriers.

Tnls was done in order that llie mail could be collected in time to be sent north on the Memphis mule tt'iii at 1 1 hi a. m. Cherokee Smelter Closed Down. Willis Webb, who went to eo about two months ago to work' in the smelters at that place, has moved his family and household ell'eets back to I 'iilsburg because of the fact that, tic Chel'ohee-Fanyon Spelter Company, who have been operating the plant under a lease from tin; original owners have tu'-ned the lease hack and closed down the works. "The shut down came suddenly upon the men and they were a surprised lot of 111 -ii when tin notice came to them apprisi ng them of the fin said Mr.

Web!) litis afternoon. "'1 iley all supposed that the coihiiillc had purchased the plant and that it would be one of the facto 'ies colli i lined but in this they are About forty men are thrown out of employment, and with the the plants in of being shut down they hai dly know which way to look for something 10 do at their tiade. town L.1. rang (iiliirtet dp, liingi liy is, I Sheridan tow ie I heli.nri'hilge of 1 In. Watson, aged 10 Mid I i In i-ai- -ll.) win In -bill-; lill.) Safe it Mr of aged 01 Jar Kent I I.

2. Fngi addition wife lo tl ihr and 12 days. July iM.i, the Mr. a ml ill's. I 'rail In i.

laugh! i nfa nt 1 1 ii ii, Airl Th. i East Town Citizen's Meet. The cit i-'ei of Fast 1 held another meeting Saturday night to ful her arra ngemetii for the eri-ct inii of a hall of which inenti in i I -'ll made hel'et iifore. F. Sclir.eider presided at, tiie meeting as cba.rmau and John Peterson, John Tucker ami James Hunciin re ppoi lit ed a ema 210 de vi ale, Julv 1 ivis L'l, n.

Keliieml a'll lr-e of I. I.yilia, bit 'J. I 'Oil I CI illiji.i liy 1-eCtil II. Melrl I I'itl -burg. I' milieu.

Fl Hie in land ben innnm WCSI fl1 en renter ol si range i nm i mi II I e-. v. To I- I -l e-el ea I 'lie'. I land b-ei bll li 1 anil i'ni-1 iimj'i- in I the At 'lii en. '1 railroad a- now east qilill'ler III imrlhi mini i eei ii i aii i Mi At Meeting Held sindihidders three months agreeable, oidilen changes and much le, especially among the No Town Company The meeting' nl tiie th" Pittsburg Town il ra ft by-laws and a const itu- p.

nntli tors except for There itre lung na; i vi s. I 'once, is CC is S. Stockholders Meet. nua 1 meet i ng ot the toe hid, 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Inr the orgaiiied cniil.iiiny. shares of the SfM I sli I it Ken ami a Incatinii was selected F7.

v.in. nl Jiiini-nm b- and 7 Culf had ju-t 1 1 a- prop, lays. pot. ill I'Vived rib til" second eitV of illipoi't- is situated on south about tun ini I from si aboard as population of about 17.001). he residence ol the military enm- July 17, mil Fairview iivi nue.

The hit is fi 'ot is and dry and a pleas and Ii 1 1 isl 2: i was in have been held pill-piise of Vn! i Ug 11 i in i on i i i i on of 1 1 ni a ei i a i i I'm- While tiie genera! I- Ihe slnckhlll'lers tO di interested tidily luce! ing ils I 'lie to ll' 'ci apparently ig non-ii Well, secretin nf the i I Webb. ant place. As soon as ail oi the Ill 1 Vliliur ml child of lock is siiid which it is thought wiil I uly 2 1, I1-: a nd rs. 1 1 II. iml of 'hut ril- the sent, of an oihdnl Commerce.

There is a i-ii and the only I 'rnl; s- ma niier Jiamhc! -alholic be soon the building will be comllleiie- holders of the I 'iltslmrg, Froiitciiac and Suburban ci i''c I I way ci un-pany was held today in the otlice of Cliggitt at 12 o'clock I or the jiurpose of eleel i ng a boa.i-d of directors and li ani.iei i ng such other business that 7na.y properly come before the meeting. orri 'li gg it presided as chairman and CFJre llender-1 i der its secretary The board ol directors elected for the ensiling year were Joseph F. and Mark IF Darlington, of Westchester, Pennsylvania; C. JLiisHc.il 1 1 i iichnian, of Philadelphia: P. Wli -lor.

John Tracy, Cla'ro llenderlider and Morris i fe II llie be-e! eilil, north th A cup eiiilh ami point 702 James gi nni ug at 1. M. 1 1 1 Hi JuU 1.11- ll, iv.is, and Mrs In Fill 1 ihu Mi Cherry vale Strikes Another (lusher. C. F.

Moore, of the Cherryvale I Ic- Kansas City hist, night to look after his new position with Swill and company and was una hie atl'-nd. The next meeting' will likely he on call. 'es from the 111 irl liweit -j iiarter of section Jl running south CO feel, thence M0 degrees. 47 lie; northwest qUill'lel' I of northeast quart range 2.7, the feel, thence lant. church in the Spanish We-t Indies The inhabitants are principally occupied ill mercantile pursuits.

Its seaport is Playa, a tow of in. habitants, where vessels of 2.7 feet draft can be accoinuiodate.1 in the harbor. This is said to be llie healthiest spot on the island. publican, spent Sunday in this city with his wife. Mrs.

Moore is improv- slowly from her sickness and il is thought will be able to remove to her gitt, of this city, the board will meet home in a week or two. Trying to Heat the City. W. I. Gregg- and County Attorney Widby argued the points of law in the case of ihe delinquent tax owed the city of I'itlsburg by the country before the court in the chambers Saturday More excitement was caused in 'ber A.

Smith, aged months. in the 27lh of I uly, lsns, seven miles north-west of Pittsburg, tla: infant daughter of Mr. and rs. Charles Hook. Probate Court.

July 2'Jth Asbury Hondiisbelt. cx -culor of the estate of Henry W. Honit-ashell, deceased liled annual report. Probate Court- ry vale last Friday over the striking of a strong Mow of gas in a well that was being sutiK lv another company who 11 nit 11 decision Is expected to lie rell- lei-iil in a few days. County Attoi- iev have been winking since the other well Widliy plead the statute ol liminla nm sometime between now and the loth of August to elect ollicers.

These will probably be Morris Cliggitt, President, F. H. Wheeler, Vice President, Claire 1 lend erl iter, Secretary; and ohn Tracy, superintendent. Tho two last named are chosen to lill the places made uy the resignations of J. A.

Gibson and M. Dick which takes ell'i et on August loth. No other business was transacted. was opened up about a 'lionth ago. which is two years, and contended i.hat could not be held liable.

Maynguez, the third city, is siluated in llie west part, facing "Mona Channel." There are three nianufacturies of chocolate for local consumption. Sugar, coffee, oranges, pineapples and coeoauuts are exported largely -all. except coll'ee, principally to tin; Fnited Stiites. sugar the muscovado goes to the Fnited States and the centrifugal to Spain. Mayaguez is the second port for cotlee, the average annual export being 170,000 hundredweights.

About ,70.000 bags of Hour impelled into this port every from he. Fnited Sla' The popula- While the of this one is not quite as strong as the other it is stronger than those at lola, so it is claimed. but thill the i -unity wu liable. City Attorney Gregg i xpecfeu this and that the ti-ehn ical it in th': oth of July li. W.

Koseboom of Win. II. 1 1 I laiton anil )n the guard ian On account of the two gas iinds Cher north SO degrees, degrees west, feet, thence west lill feel to place of beginning, further consiiieration. 'hades H. Ault and wife to C.

W. Oil, lota, I 'laytei-'s addition to Pittsburg, 'i00. A. T. Cain and wife to Anton F.

Meyers, lots 2 and block li. Ilra.il-tou, 12.7. John 11. llond and wife to sehi ol district, being one acre oil the southeast un ''fer of siction 2S, town 2S, range 27, t21. Iiiiths.

Girard, July ol, IMis, lo Mr. and Mrs. Fd. 'i-ii daughter. Nelson, July I 1 1 1 and Mrs.

Jnsi ph liice, a mm. Walnut, July Uith, 1MIS, to Mr. and M.S. F. K.

Carlos, a son. Pittsburg, July loth, to Mr and Mid. Thomas Welch, a ou. made annual settlement. )ti the 22d James Hehol field was ap ryvale is beginning to feel a little bit stuck up.

il 'Al eut or of til nf Fe estate point Charged with Street Walking. Policeman Harrow. nan arrested Tyiier, dee'd. Albert F. becca 1 III the guar- itlou is nearly 20,000, the majority colored woman hi night and placed her in jail with a charge of I Iniuer I iou-aniiuiil settlement.

nian of tiie estale nell, minor, made Harried. James Manning returned f''oiu Kansas City Sunday morning w'tli his young bi-ide to whom he wtis married in Kansas City last Thursday ar la.v on the ease would be taken by Mr. Widby and made a strong- plea. St. Paul Will Hunt (ias.

A company is being formed to sink after gas or oil in the vicinity of St. I'aal. I ud ications of gas was found there a couple of years ago, but before the main Mow was reached the company suddenly work, pulled out their drills and appearantly quit for good why they did so has always been a mystery to the St. Paul people and the new company is contemplating a thorough test. white, thecnuia is excellent, never exceeding 00 degress Fahrenheit.

Agiuidilla, in the northwest portion street walking opposite her name. She plearl not guilty lo the charge and a lumber of colored eitigeini of the re Fm'erslie IV Skinae" was i tin' cit of the island, has .7001) inhabitants. noon, and is aga.n at his place of business as if nothing had happened spectable class have, interested themselves in the case and rather interest His many friends continued to remind him all day that lie is now a mart-led lo sell the George Snapper slock the town are three establishments of jeweicry which was taken on attach- for preparing coiVee, for poi tallou. incut by J. Norton Sou over a i The climate Ih hot, but healthy, mouth ago.

Areelbii, with 7000 inhabitants, Is ing developments are at tho trial this evening at 0 o'clock. man by offering congratulations,.

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