ANNAN SPT hy ’ - AA FACTS AND COMMENTS, An Execution of Nihilists. | FORT H E L DIES. i NEWS OF THE WEEK. Cream and tan colorad gloves remain | the popular choice, These are worn | with black, white and colored cos tumes, without any attemptat matching the gloves to the dress; there are also | the various wood colors, mode, drab, slate, mystic and seal brown shades, as well as straw and pearl tints; the preferen co, however, ds for darker | gloves for all occasions, even for those ! where full dress is ro quire Jd. Mustard | nese houses, causing an eatimatod total loss of | colors and lic shen shades, with olive | $350,000, tints, are shown for spring, and as an | of ¢) F FORTY-SEV VENTH | CONGRESS. Bennie. The bill for the admission of Dakota into the | unless by himself or with his per Union, recently rocommitted to the committee | mis ) ¢ eported out amend. | S100, gn ei » Oh Te Mr. rey the Prosi | This Ouvrard found out, Ouvrard, dent's message, vetoing the Chinese bill, was | who, born of humble parents in 1770, taken up. Mr, 8B {herman supported and Mr, | was worth 40,000, 000 francs by 1800, ad. | 1ayard spoke agaivat the President's veta. F0 | wan a creditor of the government for { the Shall the bill pass notwith. standing the objections of the Presi tent 7 the | 70, 000, 000 in 1812, and was ruined in ole Was. yeas twenty-nine, nays twenty-one, | 1820, so the bill failed to pass over the veto, two. | Hg wag a rival to the emperor in the irds not having voted in the atirmitive. : phe | | affections of Mile. Georges, and one rell © ke. Davis (W.Va ) | evening had arranged with her to sup (Grover, Hampton, | with him at his villa of Ruenil, when he ii , dohuston, Jones, | received a note of regrets, as she had re. Anlatle | AMAR, Mol hefuot axoy, Mille Py ww TH ster, | ceive an invitation equal to a command a 1 al A Aas | trom Napoleon, Ouvrard's reply was Dawes, | that she would find a cheek for $20,000 logg, | under her napkin at supper that even- nent, with | McMillan, Mitchell, Morri tly R Hy + | ing if she supped with him, whereat He Re Mons, Tan. | She invented au indisposition snd threw ’ Will ADS and Vance in the | | Napoleon cyer, McDill, Allison, | Next morning Oavrard was Conger in the | mouned to the Tuileries. | “How much profit bave you made {des that the presidential | Out of your army contract this year?’ shall meet and give their | “KE light hundred thousand dollars, Monday in January next | sire.” : , 81 such places a8 | «That jy too much. Yon will pay lg fe Thwe" nnting | half of it back into the treasury. Good- for the appoiut- | morning I" tors, may determine Aud thus M. Ouvrard's supper to an | notress cost him $420,000, ndigestion's Martyrs. Talf the iy of the flare family {spring from a disordered sto and may be pre- vouted by invigorating and toning that abused and neglected organ with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, Let it be borne in mind that the liver, the kidneys, the intestiues, the muscles, the ligaments, the bones, the nerves, the integu- ments, are all renewed and nourished by the blood, snd that the digestive organs are the grand alembio in which the materials of the vital fluid are prepared, When the stomach fails to provide Lealthful nourishment for its dependencies boy necessarily suffer, and the uitimate result, if the evil js not arrested, will be chronie and probably” fatal disease some. where, It may be developed in the kidneys in the form of diabetis, in the liver as congestion, in the muscles as rheumatism, in the nerves as paralysis, in the integuments as scrofula, Re member, however, that each snd all of these consequences of indigestion may be prevented by the timely snd regular nse of that sovereign antidote to dyspepsia, Hostotter's Bitters, A Costly Supper. When Napoleon ascended the throne very little money was made in France $2,000 REWARD! DR. TOBIAS’ Venetian Liniment i gym ps dante fa The Pain Destroyer of the Age! Thousands of Phifsloiaag reset] recommend it as an External Remedy fa Ro i, ahi Hm me Ee Its Wonderful Curative Pow- ers are Taken in Headache.cie rot ting 710 m0 TAKE INTEENALLY. ms —— READ THE CERTIFICATES. Thirty-four Years Warranted, for 7) Foiled. will be without if: over 9 Prom 8. L. Cohen, Esa. the New York company, 143 wrest, New Youu, =, July 3, 1881, Dr. ati years 1 Bai) wile Bites und wn al thers to loss poriod than twonty vears, No the asserts, say that | the country has not profited by the work of and the Pacifico States, declares, are full of evidences of thelr industry, | Now it is suppossd they are not needed there, Gloves. one, President oan Boome The trial at Odessa, Russia, of the do estimates that Juy Goulds stocky | Iwo men concerned in General Btrelai- _Alone, amounti bo $04. 000,000, give kofi's assassination terminated very! Bp an income of $3,240,000 So quickly. The following facts were’ L000 a Py £90, 000 a day 837 5 pi gathered from the evidence given: . T he | deceased was sitting on a seat on the hr, $62.50 a minute, and overa dollar | yo jg vara quietly contemplating the | OU sea, when his murderer approached and | fired a revolver. Tho general was shot | throngh the neck, the ball entering his | brain, He expired in a few minutes | afterward in the arms of some persons | who had bastened t) his assistance After committing the crime the mur Sere inaged nie Rk Groskl nich Hel | extreme nove Ity torra-cotta hues are io bi AY was stopped, however, by a man called | displayed. Ms od ladies still Jee ihe Korriga and was arrested, together with | 1008 smooth buttoned gloves, Hut the his accomplice, who noted as conchman, | SEREral taste 1s for those that have loose A i 1’ Labsine, Jd:er closed wrists entirely without buttons, A Sire Be an A Ny | or else those that have two buttons 3 iL 5 NS i i : ‘ the wrist and are closed above on the SE played a Aris, Corre sponde nis wh 10 ask \ the tT # Al 2 $ “a OBO rasson ware wounded by the murderer Weuning of oe that M Hone in the struggle. The droshki had been | 1078 aze njormet Ghat LORS] hired b a - X for & day and a gloves are those fastened by two but. | halt, Bie Es tod bar n oo waht for | tons at Jie GH, pang ah of the wrist, and closed above on the arm, sugar and 6,000,000 gallons of ass | twenty-five rables two days previously. | oo % yo 7 gloves hav ¥ lain closed were produced. Rut the yield doe | Oa searching the assassins three revol- { i y mitons, jo name Bi- not compare so favorably with that re vers, three daggers and several flasks of | Riise without but . . ho the glove turned by the census of 1860, whioh | poison were found on them. One of |" '& © "0 whieh is lamb skin wes 231,000 hogsheads of sugur and | them was stopping at the Hotel de la thi ok durable and inexpensive, Thamois 10,000,000 gallons of molasses. The | Crimee, where General Strelnikofl also doves areof the buff and tan skins of | ski bulk both of sugar and molasses is the | stayed. The accused declared that the a. chamois; thoy wash well, and are ex | throat production of Louisiana. In the pres. | | general's death had been resolved on be- | ollent for country mse. The chamois ent census returns this State is credited | cause of his sctivity in prosecuting in- | Suede loves are thicker than undressed with nearly 11,000,000 gallens of mo | quiries into orimes against the state. |... Ny but not sa thick ‘us castor | lasses and mole than 131, 500 hogsheads | He oh obstacle 10 u ne snocemtul EA and are chosen for both service Bank nearly two months ago for codfish and of sugar Its production of the former | propagation of revolut lon Ary doe trine |n d style Three rows © if heavy dark halibut, have been givea up lor lost, with thelr on article has nearly trebled since 1870, among the working classes of LX Loss stite hin g Are DOW sean on ladies’ gloves, an wa of twenly two ; and 3 and of the latter more than doubled. | The two captured criminals, who BR¥Q | hecially in the stylish tan colors. | faloa names, were brought before the Women of fashion now wear the chamois To prevent the extermination of large | military tribunal at Odesss, and were | © 5 aloves on all cooasions for trav. game by wanton killing Mr. Post, the | sentenced to be hanged. General eling or for dress, and then clean them congressional delegate from Wyoming, | Strelnikoff’s funeral to OK place with Dy Washing thar in tepid water in | sign a chook has introduced a bill making it un- | great pomp at the cathedral. The hearse whia n Hing a little ammonia: they comein | e) lawful for any person or persons to kill | was escorted by a large detachment of | © on™ 00 a 5h white, and in| Ag or destroy any elk, deer, antelope, buf- | | infantry aud artillery and was followed four.button to fen-bu ton lengths, some falo, mountain sheep or bison in any by thousands of spectatc rs. oR (Sack are Lnitonad closely. and ust of the Territories of the United | “The execution of the murderers took sibars te Beye of Mousqs netaire styles. tes at any time except for food, and | place the next morning, after the sen- | qu boone co nndressed kid gloves in | forbidding the transportation out of the | tence had been approved by General the now thudes. have long wrists fast. sure, for Fogg) Territories of any of the animuls named | Gourko. At 7 o'clock in the morn: an «d by six or oight buttons, or else] rruron left for parts unknown. either dead or alive, or the skins or| ing the prisoners reached the place of \oese was and ala ng as those that pelts of any, and making it unlawful to | execution, wearing on their breasts pla- would require ten or twelve buttons. deal in the animals or their skins. The | cards, on which was the inscription | my “a0 cod Kid gloves are also length- : value of some kinds of hides has | “State Criminal.” The hangman, who ened at the wists, snd loose enon gh to a garions. William E Chandler, of peliire, ht Phe 4 except as | gestion, luflsmmation or ulceration greatly increased in the last yearor| ' had, as usual, been brought from pass’over the dress sleeves, or else with | AX astonishing case of fatality is reported | = ary of the navy; William ak: of | T% Dust... a Boyett, steps ua | Sestioa, two, the slaughter bas become very | his prison at Moscow, and had | LL oot or twelve buttons, Misses’ | from Philadelphia, whore threo sisters Irs Louisiana (secretary of the wavy), gad Bovine) ag Ao pei) ho Sou - rapid, and the territorial governments | arrived during the night, according to | an} now made with the stylish t6 Vind are unable to check it. From the Yel- | custom, was dressed in the red shirt of - Vegetine. Sarah Watson, a idow fifty-two years old» waordisary and 4 Pia t iren, asserting that nowher 3% 1 ealrm JATY Aa Ind prenipolenu of i. , ing hour X ark of res t 10 | protec jon of childre z wwhere Be se wrists, both of ki d and up dressed Mra, Cynthia W » 8fty-eight x vol of : All ot or in the world are children so often ill-treated as lowstone and Missouri rivers alone in | the Russian moujiks, the wide trousers bid. Ladies dressing in mourning weur 8, © 1881 it is thought that there were about | tucked into high boots. The scaffold, | oe is years old the Unite 1 States to ia: hb n " meen : : Dr. WwW. ROSS Writes: E : a. f he An ~ ; ya bh Abt ants Sadim gt tor of the Doston raved 4 M issourt, | they are in Engiand, Scrofula. Liver © omplaint, Dyspepsia, blac undressed iC gloves wi 1 QO8o minus ol SOL One iL id 44 id coll tor of ston at te o i ate i 150,000 buffaloes and as many more of | which was appresched by five steps, Ne ave no over olosoaleaves ; but deer and elk killed, and one writer | was a rough platform resting on tres- wrists drawn up ( Watsor * Little Liver Pills” are Dr. Hheumatism, We Ek yo Pleasant Pargative Pellets,” and I have boen practicing medicine for 25 years and | these are not confined to mourning, a8 Iw thinks that at the present rate of de- | tles. Two gibbets rose above it and | they are now worn with colored dresses, " Pernod : jv daint, Dyspep. itated. They cure sick and | 29 iy for Botafu'a, Liver Oot » . sia, Bibeumstinm, Weakness, and all Qiscases of tae wig headache p he struction the animals first named will | two black posts. The local authorities | Loy ‘white evening dresses, snd with practically disappear in four years. | were stationed in a circle around the | the rich black toilets of ladies who that oe } rivate government stamp | Licod, I have never found its equal 1 have sold | Henry M bh Dr, Pierce's signature and portrait mark | Vecerosy for seven years, and have pever had one the genuine, fo | soalall. oye dita} ¢ the Puisgbers wear colors English silk and the idea of the present tremendous rush of | Neremoved to 1ilinoin 4 ai ol before Con- | was heralded by the shrill sourd of files | » = 3 licle.thread gloves for summer s Amarica 1 ww gathers yt at] Ag testing the adaptablity of that country Each package will make in quantity, two botiles A curious Indian elaim before Con- | French lisle-thread gloves fc 1 to America may be gather nant 1 1 growth of American varieties of apples, Veg sec 4 i Pit three pints, after the ari linen | nding week of last year Kiduey and Liver Cure for diff r two packages, and I will send it by rowurs the portion of money belonging to a The death warrant was then read by the | gloves in these shapes. A novelty is Pyaw rinary organs, and, so far as h wns number of orphan children was put in | military attorney, whils the executioner womise that + houl 0 i high a ; ‘ . y y rn ition 1 : i ia Ail 4 ity { ie came so popular last snmmer that they uaid by any thar mil aries J {toau, and signed by Judge Cox,of | purchasing a suitable » or a resides ir | shoj Indians descended from those orphans | the right hand ladder, followed imme-| at out in all shades for mid. | Are Paid by any other mi ¢ nt od a bill t claim the movey. But nobody seems | diately by the hangman. When the | + : lawns | 300 charge be worn with the cotton satines, lawns ¢ that soma of the money was carelessly | ladder, which be instantly withdrew | = 'o 0 hin wool dresses ut the water- yt about $500.0 handled during the war, while soms= | | from beneath the mav's feet. While | back if it tion was over. i Bets. $4,000,000, the method in their cass being to : Ay A TARE i 10 De submitiedt @ | many jw were Jost an i wert o allow those going to wibhern Minnesota, a ————————— | Silk mantles are covered with dro Pp. rward bales nade 7 3 ! : siroyed, mot : J hn wi ! Dake ta or Manitoba to obtain their breakfest or PQ Da BAGS UD OF SOUrii ¥ », and Bi, Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba roads (the latter connecting with the Oa. lace bonnets. Sleeves are padded to raise them m Minneapolis for all points in ¥ named above, hare gerges in broad stripes, and with Taw silk broohe effects in bor- | mena md the emigration of Chinese laborers | ! Eastern and Middle States. AveLina Parry, the opera singer, | from New York for Europe, Tue will of Henry W. naming several small sums given to relatives, loaves the balance of his property to his ohil sailed the Chinese; ” Longfellow, after | but there may be other sections of the country, may be interfering | Finally, | trade of | to us, | that | It may | paramount in labor without OWL TROe that the valuable sad Hie repel it where their yod labora of our | he sui Josln, (question vanlag the oouhly ewmplo dren, A vinx at Hopkinton, Masa, town hall, a large boot factory and other busi with {the President { China been The boot factory was the malnsiay | and to the poliey of this bill { be, he forast of destroyed the Dr. Le on bf having josrneved through and Timbuotoo, Africa, declares To great Sahara isnot a desert at all; at no pone is there a depression below the level of the ses, as shown on the map of certain geog- raphers, and which led to wild schemes of converting the so-called desert into a great inland sea. doolares has very Y oan ole, especially California, 10 town, employing about 600 hands ; (NeV.), says, that the great and it prose ng competition justifies u Pune thousand barrels of petroleum, 19,000 ‘os our labor from On, wes and Wallier--29 thony, Blair, Davis (111) Hawley, Hoar, barrels, 100,000 pounda of glue, with property of the Standard Oil company, | on of tila poliay d by the flames at Pitsburg, Pa, | bh da ut $124,000, | Now Yi yay paintings were sold for $133,000, or an of 31. re cibkih the vo! price i Srerprany Foragn has issued a call for the | | . . 4 § ¥ a ww and t by a single pleture was $10,010, paid | redemption of $15,000,000 of bemda of the loan i of July 17 and Aug 1861, The presi le §'4 percent, from July 1, 1881, Principal and amendment trades in New York and other parts of tho East. | 4 electors of each Bi | accrued interest will be pald at che treasury on # \ orn and Middle ; es on the - 3 J adit fe Turopong Gusnann, a New York brush tn i k twel pit ue President nominated aran eive i Ohi sal to permit his nino : Ax améndment the House Prove ment of of amply 8 ina permanant adop other : but it is wiser in the first | Ware consi ace 10 make a short ax por hi of Ix Bweden, ss well as Norway, rye cakes are used by all classes as & common article of food, involving a loss of ab The latest census bulletin gives some interesting facts as to the sugar cane jpro juctions of the United States in 879. The production of sugar reached 179,000 hogsheads, and of molasses | 17,000,000 gallons, This is a remarka- | ble increase over the amount reported | in 1870, when 87,000 hogsheads a realtor maintaining permanently At a picture sale in wk ninety-five _ "only suoh features as time and experience may . _ } AYES | commend som, Haulsbury, V1 116 onty hops of bald hesds—Uarboline, a deodorized exiract of petroleum. Every ob- jection removed by recent improvement. Tt is now faultless, The only cure for baldness and the most delieats hair dressing known, sam- pls, 88 for esch ploture CRAIN “Nymphs and Batyy the different for Doungerean’s wt 8 continued at ntial nt bill passed without | NUrRIKES Are increasing smong All Humors Eradicated. Vearnse thoroughly eradicstes every kind of humor, and restores the entire system 10 a healthy condition. Vegetine. The Barks, Roots and Herbs FROM WHICH VEGETINE If MADE IN POWDER FORM S80LD FOR B60 Cents a Package.’ Vegetine For Kidney Complaint and Nervous Debility Iscespono, Me, Dec. 38 1 ren Bir: oe oa 18 OBE hee d a the VesrTing, I was as debilitated by i - el, and was very rp i When 1 bad taken one bottles ug me: it bas helped my congh ] am pow able to do my it Et to ing like the VEGETINE. A. J. PEXDLETOXR, blakea John J. Piatt, of , 10 be consul of the United States at Cork, to the adopted in its of beer, and upon year-old maker, his wife's refu ‘ army bill stepson to get any moro he crushed inthe boy's electors any oon appointment of all or | nation shall be | and | Bo | les for the retire forty sixty-two years old, without | i compulsory with & hammer snd then out his own loth were taken 10 the hospiial in a ill gra who have served fur \ A ATR - uel determi years or who of their lawful title, Are dying condition, enty Yeon a Buliorer. Tw ' it ount by Congress; that RV, Pesce, M , Buflal Dear akyY FRELINGHUYSEN in & report to th eotoral vole or voles from auy Biate from {| Sir Twenty years sgo 1 was shipwrecked on f the won received shall | the Atlantic ocean, and the cold snd exposure a eed pt | jo affirmative votes of | caused a large abscess to form on each leg, sop@d in Ireland have been release], two IRES! t if more th an one | which kept continuslly discharging. Afi oi from a State, the | spending hundreds of dollars, with no benefit, electors who ve been | I tried your * Golden Medical Discovery * and | tribunal of “the Biste | now, in less than three months after taking n the event of a ques. | A first bottle, I am thankful to say | am or more of such Biate | ompletely cured, snd for the first time in ten bunal, the voles of | veurs can put my left he el to the ground, 1 tribunal whi h | Ain Yours, Witrisx Byoxs 87 Jefferson shall de. | street, By 1ffalo, N counted ; i sontest bee ra of & Diate the Iwo exceplion Tur schooners Viel sailed from Glou wr and Northerner, which | Masa. BECKET par ¥ yeccived and a fow are ih. paid if any one is false, for George's oaslaer, President save a portion « American eit r \ f otistions are in progroas for the releas: nen, The usual time Of ma a i of the o\bers. IIx the provisions of tho army approj d the House, the vovage is three weeks, James FireaERALD, one ndlers who allured Hon, ito a den in Boston and induced him to uting to $19,850, was arrest. intion of the Charles Francis “ banco' : Lill, which bas pass many pi ani 4 erals Bhorman and tho ors, including G 1 a a ill bo retired during post five in parately, Ve ’ fr indlers, who took advantage of Mr, thon had the oka fur payment, Ihe aw Liniment with A your marvelous effect on im. {aan ow i. 1 truly believe he without ft. Jour Condition Powders i you preparations, Yours truly, fa Re SEVERE REEUMATISM. Baie of New Jersey, Deron Raed Ena Poy Ir is estimated that within ten years 1,000. 000 acres of land have gone out of e ultivation | in England, that is, have been turned into 4 { wes, acting separately, shall | grass, Hall, minisler rosidont 10 1 156d ul arh oti he bi y . | - - - ————— the Centred Am Bta i | Thowands of women bless the day on which i i . be mparint i » attormoy of the oh ted 8 h calendar Dr Favorite Prescription was of f the in all derange- sckache, dragging-down senss~ ul general debility, it is & { nomipations to coretary of ta soothing sad healing i render it of the utmost value to ali Octal steamship | spa : 5 1 i ¥ le ’ : nt fur + 1 ft t< g Sy ry of fpt Wa i 33 BOiLIe fan Hy 3 Aine “ | of Colorade, to bo secrets ’ oe es b he Riates | | gaflering from internal fever,” con- By drug- nominati James I, Partridge traordinary and ! Peru, Henry C United States to A.V. distriet « Tug resi un New RINEN Adams’ woakness snd effrontery to present the clu supposing Mr. Adams’ to blackmail rather than mental which family would submit have a public expo ! X SYEvENS-. found themselves grievously mistaken and | Pierce's Bhd pown to them y the fill Reasbey, . a tir those ackens: ot New Je Rey { Iueelilg « LEE fac = x Jusso,” the largest captive elephant in the th P, ing du hy world, w Yor direc lent sent the found it was Leip pd it strengthens he work 1 know it i= everything i Never have fo and DTS i above a1 YOAr ar, and» walk, being bent almost & able to ry any work. ful cures made by Dr obo was indueed fo try it, and after was abide 10 go tow sain, auvihing Sor nearly a year. Bwarn to belore we, J. of the Peace. ghing about six tons, arrived { Rat Ka fow fava ago on t from the Loudon £anlogs Loxpox Truth calls for a society for the ni Sm What Horsemen Want, A GOOD RELIABLE HORSE LINIMENT AND CONDITION POWDERS, liad withh 1 § Mrs, 1x aher | © Ine origins he was taken suddenly sick and whil } ch i day tl now The 1 n approoriation bill ported | 1 rs were at har bedside she die ! SANG ifroe's ' Binte y q no BIA 4 nl Was sniirmed k i il ¢ On BPProprist are extensively Id orn in Allegsi two remaining sisters were so overcome Pent Let Your Horses Die of Colic. VENETIAN HOBSE LI Hr batts al Aik 7 care them: no TS k does not eure oid sores, sp quicker thas any other + kaown 3 1 they both died in a few minutes Lom Bervous | 1 Thre 1 from } where he has si ia the the ar rk, numbered Yrre NGTON HB Lr EADBETTEL &% 3 Hi Cx Soe G HDELEVAN. IX Vest The Yall Liniment js 3 is 25 conta ad 0 onli Borse, ha ; the Derby oenis a ite of 400 to 2 the Pacific Yowder 3 o——— SOLD BY THE DRUGGISTS. Depot: 42 Murray Street, N. Y. SYNU-14 "PEERLESS “WILSONIA.” WILLIAM WILSON. Medical Electrician, 463 Fulton St., Brookign, St in Ld Lvs Rf iG Fim Eight Huudred Thousand People, There are already booked for passage to this country in 1553 nearly a half million poopie, aud if is estimated that 800.000 will emigrate from Europe and Osuada to the West and Northwest, long an increase of wages have i out « - tha els maa . noe of this vast throng, the * Al y worth ia ba al Ne aa Ae Sti ahn's UL of nip A RE 10m - —— { ber: Led te (Chicago, R ek Island and , { ihiy “dy y y 3 ) ip Lae been oo lad to put Iditional Fast E spress Train, fa i of hem Death in a Tornado, Towa, Missouri and | je a { Real Fashion Faucles. Zan, Fras The Pope's Daily Life, A letter from Rome to the Boston | Jonrnal savs: The present pope ON ARMS 1a Credit [8 MOST FERTILE SECTIONS . THE u 8. Lieutenant William Hoffmann, post- | adjutant at Fort Bennett, Dakota Terri. | he usp bie li {is of rather austere habits, and * Beware! Beware! Beware! The his elewtion to the highest poisoner is at large! Hunt him down! | office in the church as not led him ia | Hunt him down! Hunt him down! | 30Y Way to relax the rather rigid charac druggists and spothecsries take special | YF of his personal conduet. He always notice! At Fort Bennett, Dakota Ter- | Fises between 6 and 6:30 o'clock in the | ritory, on the 16th instant, an infamous | 0rniag, which in the soft Italian cli. | and dastardly attempt was made to mate 1s not so great a sacrifice 88 In| n an entire family. The fiend | Rarsher climes; and at 6:30 o'clock he | GANS ENTS will cn By PRED “Tie THOT Sen oi WINTER 15 SELY “wi for first-grade silk worth §5 complete jet South and Wesk Western cities the | , Day- aTive Tuomas ALiew, Pittafiold, Mass al man and | TN TLa0 Arh : SAE AXD wd BEWARE OF FRAUDS, the market, The Wi hons in $25 pe r Aer re vy Lasts Hments. 1 Farms 1a Yi a, Goongla, Yirginds # the V s a feature in termin- thie Riler N.Y, May 2 5 bv dross bottle returned. | would heartily recommend i to : ' : 1 amend hv « 14 i : H JA 01 : A FURRINA, those iis eed of a blood purifier | admitied to the bar in New York eity 1858 eport was agreed 1 Di was sod 8p | ¥ lh A and § Di. W. BOBS, Druggist, Wilton, Jowa. f! i snnnd IPERIMENTS Are In progress lu Bagiand for is that of some Creeks whose an- | und the beating of diums. Each pris- are shown in the Jersey and Mousque- tact that first woek of April H v | Mien unt ; A § : BN 5H i. Ba ry ko { Herbs are steeped : y i x ¢ pever held an oiiee uni Lh as Cl ito : v dist ve Dey pit at i cestors left Georgia for the West fifty | oner was attended by a priest. Soa yo taire styles, of great length, in gray, s at Castle Garden, Now Yo : F 4 : pa : Permanently, dn . Veserine tn Powder Farm is sold by all dug; or sixty years ago. The savages were | cending the steps they were received by tan, ecru, black, cream and slate o« alors; 15 016. being more (han in the , Aug. 18, 1881. | gists and general 313, Ty hh § 3 . \ : MAAS i ft ’ $a i flow of the Missi Pi ny ITE i sans lade have been i lace gloves with cl¢ sed fingers, the lace | Lawi ence, Mass. decided not to accept the | . A ad . . wy : ; 1 ; 1 judge, permanent the hands of the President as trustee, | placed a short ladder nuder dle Hah pattern being in stripes around the fin-| oo 0. rporation to allow them to retara hich will expis atch 3, 1902. Rishome | daniel I I at] } I0- | enred. Ce Jom BRITTON. where it has since remained. With in | band gibbet. The usual white shrouds gers, hand an yd arm. The Marguerite he COrpor gia Taenx are fifty-seven brass factories in New terest at five per cent. this fund now | Were next thrown over the heads of the i mitts, blac) ardinal Tue demands of the carpenters {1 summer ; 1 d k, Ci : ity for & to know what has become of it. Some. | Prisoner was exactly under the gibbe tt tan, old gold, cream Al id gTAY, are £1.40 o TE thing like 250, 000 was invested in Vir- | i the rope was slipped round his neck ' a pair, and shorter bl ack ones cost from ponerady comi ginia and Tennessee bonds, which have | | outside the linen shroed. The execn- ing-1 laces and seasi la resorts wried to be a cargo INE-PIACES ANA SERGE S073. went to relieve destitute negroes and | one prisoner hung struggling in the ee Indians in Kansas; but it is urged | last convulsions the rope was put of not clan day aod ni ight th that the government should make the | round his companions head in the same Rosebud crowns are on new lace bon- » at 11 A. ¥, and reaching Min. > jra oy WL Syed 5 y y oh fi . yi . ig . ¥ : ” BGh 8 Lum Wilson | and make the connection for all poists North buttons. . n trick havings valood at $10, while the orders war eri mt , a J expnced 1 was killed + Northwest. : Six tints are in new long ostrich k This train is ron especially to connect with plumes. i Pacific at Bt. Vincent) have just pul i their lines, ening axnre § Poi. above the shoulders, 1he regu op evening express train from Chi V-shaped waistcoats, i t » waist line, is pHing ut the Sond portant, and travelers should hear it that there are no Carriage te,” passengers being September 18, 1873 for the eing 5,721 A 0 . Tose Sic. in postage stamps for one package, v axe & Co: Sus have paid for great quantities of land, aod | the hangman sud bouad $5 the posts. |} S70 0 ico mixed silk snd as mitts of silk woven in lace patterns be soir win | York city, and about the same number of small amounts *o about $330,000, and 1,043 | condemned men. Ope oi them mounted ! wae sixty five cents to $1.15. These are to Vooer Buornzes, a Hong Kong ROW an uncertain value, and it is said | tioner then jnmpe ad quickly from the | manner, In three minutes the exeou- | to have been ndled by the same concern out wor aa rect : hieprosohiative baerwin, of | Kanes s early Vth next morn ing in ample time amount good, and then get something | ‘ x) “ new express trains which the Northern Pa Velvet ribbon strings cago will 1 a8 heretofore, and make cou. andsome walking jackets. Minneapolis and Bt, He loaves an estate transfers HDI OVE! Nann | i ith HERS THED.S. LAND & INP? NICO. 86 Pine St. Near York. m of Dem ful in Gran wrats and Gg } } ) \ has Ie i Rapids, Mich. addressee: 5 SF LTOY STEEET, J, 6 w Jepots at crept in in the dead of night and seat- tered a handful of arsenic over fresh meat designed for the family use. Two persons were ssveraly poisoned, and a fortunate accident only saved the entire family from a most hormble death. Yarious similar -attempis have been meade during the past two years, and suspicion now amounts to a certainty, while proofs sre sconmulating. The this vicinity, and the indications are that it was procured by correspondence and brought here in the mail, and all druggists and apothecaries in the land are hereby called upon to examine their racords of the past two years for the name of any person st this post who may have given an order for any kind of poison. Any information on this subject addressed to the Post Adjutant, I'ort Bennett, D. T., will be thankfully received. This is in the cause of humanity, and in cases like this every individual owes it to himself, his family and his kind, to join and swell the hue and cry that should never be abandoned until the reptile is hnnted to his death.” Execution of Two Indian Murderers by Shooting. One of the most tragic legal execu tions in the history of the Indian country occurred recently at Ockmul gee, the criminals being Haney and rade named Jones, were convicted of the murder of an Indisn named Ock. chunbaijo. The victim was between | gixty and seventy years old, widely | known and widely respected. He was something of a miser und hermit, liv-| and hoarding his money. attempted to rob him, but detected and driven away and was afterward prosecuted for larceny. Pend- Haney was killing the o)d man and thus ridding premeditated crime, By some means he succeeded in enticing Lilley and Jones into the scheme, and the three conspirators surrounded the lonely hut at midnight of February 12. Ockehun- haijo was within, and recognizing the visitors by their voices refused to ad- mit them, when the latter attempted to break down the door. The Indianthrew himself against it to frustrate their de ign, whereupon Lilley snd Haney began firing through the door,some six or eight bullets piercing the body of the old man. He fell on the floor, expiring in - a few minutes, while the guilty trio harried away. They were quickly eap- tured, fried, convicted and sentenced. Jones, who was a mere boy, was par- doned by the principal chief, but clemency was sternly denied either Lilley or Haney, and they were advised to prepare for death. Bome time be- fore their execution they professed re- Hgion and were admitted into the Meth- t church, receiving baptism and the last sacraments. They conversed freely with their friends, eraying they at peace with God end be admitted into His kingdom. The execution occurred on a gentle elevation a short distance from town, The doomed men bade good-by to their friends with the greatest forti- is dressed by his valet de chambre, an | bean with him, | his private chapel, snd shortly afterward hears a second said by one of the almorers who is on duty. He next breakfast, after which he looks over the | | Cardinal Jacobini, who is his secretary { in Leo XIIL's rooms at 930 o clock { exactly, His visit lasts a long tiwe. to the secretaries of congregations, to | members of the diplomatic corps, and | to such distinguished strangers as he | pleases to receive. Toward noon, by | the formal order of his physicians, vut somewhat against Ins will, the pope the vatican, borne in a sedan chair, | two of ths ‘‘noble guards” on hor back, takes a long ride if the weather pleasant; aller which returning to th: palace. Romans do at that hour. His favorite dish is boiled beef. Only a few privi- past, none of them taking part in it, as allowed to take a seat at the holy fath- ers table. All that the etiquette of invited gaest to sit at a table just below {that at which the pope has his place. | Camille Pecei, is Leo XIIL's especial { favorite, and lives in an apartment | graciously placed at his disposal in the | vatican. After dinner the pope usaally | retires to his private apertments to work, to give audiences snd to pray. | About an hour before the angelus ho | takes a little nap, and then a short walk | in the loggie of Raphael. At 9 o'clock | | in the evening, like all the rest of the | Romans, he supe, takes nothing be- glass of Bordeaux wine, in which he | dips a biscuit. At 11 o'clock he goes | to bed. It is after dinner that most o his real work is done, of his private secretaries or alone, Diphtheria, At a recent meeting of the Michigan diphtheria to the health anthorities, so a3 to secure the employment of proper precautionary measures, In Games township, Genesee county, a child of | Mr. H— died of what a doctor called | malarial fever. A neighbor and wile, | Dr. and Mrs, B—, assisted in preparing | the corpse for burial. time a child of Mr. 8— died from * gore throat,” not reported 88 ‘‘ danger- | ous to the public health,” and some of | the ehildren of Mr, B— attended the fopersl. Eoon after Llrs, B— was taken sick with diphtheria, and in turn thirteen out of fourteen members of the family had it, and seven ont of ten chil- dren died. The board of health prompt- ly isolated this household, but the at- tending physician's error in diagnosis or failure to report the first case was fatal tude and were conducted by guards to the spot designated. They were bound and placed in position, and at a signal the of two rifles rang out, and ‘ they fell forward, death ensuing almost instantly. From eighty to one hundred Jesmous witnessed the scene. Most of ~ these were Indians and friends of the condemned, but there was not the least excitemen', He says tho system of personal and hostile to the epirit of our institutions, The Chineso minister has reminded him that across the United States of Chinese subjects now residing in foreign countries, Good faith, and good policy too, he thinks, requiro us to in the cards, een per « i osial , Posial the pil » we His over con ¢ previous year, sorts received by (he agricultural how a vory poeful tho South, prospe: eis & general in Acre oats, and age © of the Washing art, in the moti quash the star routs conspiracy cases agaiost ex-Seaator Dorsey and others, decide ient and must stand. ir New dared f issued for his arrest, won criminal an Wo 1 that such indictments were Mr. Dor a Washington f fexico, SUiZANCD Was wrfeitlod, at bench warrant was Foreign News. Tnx czar has ordered the commutation of all the Nihilists in 8t. Petersburg, to an lndefisite xd at hard labor in the mines, except | cake of the marine leut enant, Sudan hoff, ich the sentenoo was confirmed, in wh tion as san officer aggravated his crime, Generar SrupLxixorr, the public of Kieff, Russia, has been shot dead at Odessa, where he had gone to conduct Two of th the soene in a carriage sal trials, from a desperate 1 three , were arrested after resistance, daring wounds persons, noted Freach wess, has just been married in Lonlon to M, Damala, a wealthy Greek, Tue assassins of General Strolnikoff have Sanan Beaxmanopr, tho 80 taken place in Barcglons, Spain, Workmen to the number of 55,000 filled the streets of the | sity and a stato of siege was proclaimed, dered by three Rossian soldiers ihetz Tur Loudon Pall Mall Gazelle at Kj criticises the airs eats tho governing of the country by of a good law- and sug a commission to be composnd yer, A practiesd statosman and a scnsible | A ronrepo exploded at Tonlon, France, as | Three eight others wore seriously wounded, Axorner dynamite mine has been discov. Russia, Many persons | bull-fighting. Mg, Ssyrire, the Westmeath (Ireland) land. lord whose sister-in-law was shot to death while coming from church, has written to Mr, Dunrxa market day at Walegojnlawos, Russias A poAT's crew of six men was drowned daring Prixck Gorrsonaxorr has retired from the has been ap. A revorurioN has broken out in Hayti and martial law has been proclaimed. Five students were drowned by the capsizing PanxeLy, the imprisoned Irish land league leader, was roleased from prison on parole in In Cork and other parts of of bands, illumination of houscs and Tanitestations of joy. The stage of a Western thuber took many a rush for the door was averted by the manager, who, with great presence of mind, slipped to the front and said: «Ladies and gentlemen, wo have pre pared a little surprise for you. An im- mense kettle of whisky punch is now being heated, aud in a few minutes waiters will pass through the audience and distribute it.” After that the au- dience had to be pulled out, one by one,— Philadelphia News, Ne ar High & g of a man named fis were m ! covered an area of de, but is reporied it 1 its path, , Lafsvette Ran , and An id iter of was | I I, his mother AY WA $ sisteby 4 leg wi . fe's id the whole ods oF ‘throw nu and was n ua and Humeston, Towa, wi. Mo., the damage te n from Keo ne away by ees and blew down fences A Hanging in London, placed in solitary confinement, under close | until the time of his execution arrives. | When the fatal day arrives the PATA which | | is kept in a convenient place ready for | it is not used. 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