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•The National-Board of Health in
Bounces that it lias established it.-
liver inspection service along', the
Mis8iesip n ’
iic Coni-
The Terruui lai Uciimc
*ilteeof Utah has passed a resolu
tion declaring that polygamy snould
be snppressed hv law.
Congress adjourned with about
eight hundred bills on the Senate
Calendar and about fourteen hundred
on the House calendar.
- ‘New York San.}
Is 'fh ul Giu field such a man that
patriotic- citizens ij'ti.etlhittd States
j ivn well and wisely support him for
[President? Can the executive r.u-
j rh'-rity cl the republic be safely in
trusted to him ? Th. 8e a-e the cjacs-
it>HP which every voter should now
-sk : and we answer calmly and em
phatically that lie is not such a man.
The character of Gen. Garfield can
be judged from the following c.u
spicnons facts;
When, in 1S72, the Credit Mobil-
ier bribery and corruption among
The Siaideu’s Prayer.
members of Congress were first ex-
. A romantic young man asked lirs
sweetheart to take a walk with, him
hy moonlight on the river bluff at
East Dubuque, Iowa. She wait
gladly. When hit!! way tip the ex
tension they halted to admire the
prospect. Suddenly a stone slipped
underneath the young man’s feet and
he went down like a curtain rid
lie caught hold of some vines which,
clung a the rocks and hung on for
dear life, expecting to full a hundred
feet and to be dashed in pieces on t.he
rocks below. The young woman
could not pnTl him up, so she All on
WINES,
OTfglSlSM^
-nPlAT.BTl INT
WHISKIES, BRANDIES,
&C.,
HAS THE ENGIUSIVE HTGI
IN <’KDARTf
A full stock «.f the BEST GOODS
SODA WATER. GINGER ALE. GIN
Also a good line of CIGARS AND
cAcairt , G-eorgia,
TO SELL .£X-.' cfc 33C. Myors’ SARATOGA
¥. I. PHIL
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FO
„ t hand Will ke;*p constantly in stock all kind* of Sumner beverages, such as COOL LAGER, I50TTCED
‘ j.-w), SELTZER WATER, etc.
[jACuO. Be snre and give me a call.
Machinery of All Kinds.
Col. CuraonD Anderson, ol Ma
con will be urged by his friends for
Hie position of United States Sena
tor to enceeed ex Governor Brown.
Bruce, the negro beuator from
Mississippi, owns two large planta
tions on the Mississippi river, and is
currently reputed, to be worth $200,-
800.
The aggregate amount of appro
priations made during the session ol
Congress, which expired the lCth is
about one hundred and eighty-six
millions,
A telegram from Washington states
fliat information has been received
that workingmen’s, unions through
out the United States will vote
against Garfield on account of his
opposition to the eight hour law.
The State Democratic Executive
Committee recommended that pri
mary conventions will be held in all
the counties July 21st, for the pur
of ejecting.delegates lo the State Gu
bernatorial Convention, which meets
in Atlanta August 4th.
Philadelphia Times : We learn
from some of the organs that the
Democratic papers are slandering
Gen. Garfield. This is very repre
hensible on the part of the Demo
cratic papers, as the truth seems to
be sufficiently distressing to answer
all purposes.
Said the Chicago Inter-Occar.
(Grant organ) the day before Car-
field’s nomination t “IDs record
would be lead, and his spinal weak
ness a discouragement to the Repub
lican party.” On the day after: “We
say candidly and earnestly, with
Grant out of the field, no candidate
is more acceptable to the Inter-Oc
that the friends of Grant could have
nominated.”
Washington Post : Some lex
for Democratic campaign orators this
year! Garfield and the DeGolyer
paying contracts. Garfield and the
Credit Mobilier. Garfield and th
salary grab. Garfield and the San
born-Jayne business. Garfield and
the infamous Federal election la
Garfield and the vote of Louisiana in
1876. Garfield and the electoral com
mission. What a record it is.
Ben Butler has eulighted a report
er in San Francisco. “General,” said
the inquisitive visitor, “I wish yon
would favor me with your opinion as
a lawyer on if certain subject. Wha
do you think of the evidence in the
Whittaker ease?” Giving the well-
chewed end of his unlighted cigar an
extra roll, and dropping his eyelids,
the General looked at the questioner
with a sententious glance, and re
plied: “I think he bit his own ear
We have yet to find one of the gov
ernor’s appointees who is not in favo
of his renomination. However, it i
a hard task to forget aud turn the
back of yonr hand on one who has
given you place and position.—At
lanta Phonograph.
We have not found a single man
whom the governor refused to up
point to an office but who is not
against his nomination. No, not
one. It is hard, however, to forget a
want of appreciation upon the part of
any one.—Macon Telegraph.
posed, Gen. Garfield was one among
those aeeus-d. lie immediate!.' pub
lished a letter express'y and positive
ly denying that be had any share in
‘l. Next, on January 14, 1873, he
ppear. d before the commute* of the
House of Representatives, and under
iath declared: “1 ueyer owned, re
ceived, or agreed to receive any stock
of the Credit Mobilier, or of the Un-
Pacific railroad, pnr any divi
dend or profits arising from either of
them.”
But on January 23 next following,
the lion. Oak Ames was examined
before the same committee, aud
proved by record evidence, partly in
General Garfield’s own handwriting,
that General Garfield had had stock
in the Credit Mobilier, and that he
had rtceived dividends thereupon.—
Mr. Ames also testified that Gen.Gar
field had visited, him subsequent to
the commencement of the investiga
tion by the Hor.Ro, and had endeav
ored to induce him to swear before
the committee that money thus paid
him as dividends liad been delivered
to him as a loan, and yet at the very
same time that lie had endeavored to
procure this false testimony from Mr.
Anus, Gen. Garfield had called upon
Ames to pay him an additional sum
ol money on account of the Credit
Mobilier, claiming that the dividends
lie had already received had not been
as large as they should have been.
A perjurer, and a man who at
tempts Lo suborn peijury, is not fit
to be President.
One other important feature in the
history of Gen. Garfield iu his rela
tion to tlie De Golyer paving con
tract. ■ One De Golyer had made a
contract with the Shepherd ring in
Washington to put down a quantity
of patent pavement. Gen. Garfield
was chairman of the Committee on
Appropriations in the House of Rep
resentatives. In order to pay for
this patent pavement an a -propria"
tion was needed from Congress. The
su m o
I aid to Garfield on behalf of De Goi
ter, aud appropriations to the amount
< f millions of dollars were thereafter
{.ranted lothe Washington ring, the
apppvopriation for the De Golyer
pavement being included therein.
These are some o! the facta in the
public record of James A. Garfield,
now the Republican candidate for
President of the United States.
her knees and prayed for him. The
young man united with her after thi
fashion : “Help! Murder! Oh, Lord !'!
I know I’ll be all broke up. Now I j
lay me. Confound it all, I forgot.
Oh, Jerusalem! I've got to let g.>'
preity quick. Give 113 some daily
bread. Oh that ain’t right I Oh,
Lord f Send somebody to help me out
oft his scrape. Help T’ At this point
lie could hold on no longer,-but went
down. But not one band red feet.
Only a few fi et, for he landed on a
ledge which neither lit- nr she had
seen in their excitement. A small
fragment of cuticle rubbed off his
knee was the sole injury.
Some Remarks by Deni, Kiarney.
Nfay York, June 18. — Denis
Kearney, in an interview, says: I, era had no
Hon. David a. Wells, ex Sena
tor Barnum, Senator McDonaId (
Senator Voorliees, Willi, m E. Ni-
black, of Indiana; Dion Bradbury,
of Maine; Senator Whyte, ex Gov
ernor Thomas, ex-Goveruor Carroll,
of Maryland; Senator Vest, ex-Gov
ernor Woodson, of Missouri; ex-Sen
ator Stockton, of New Jersey ; ex-
Governor Robinson, of New York ;
Senator Bailer, Senator Hampton,
ex-Governor Porter, of Tennessee;
ex-Governors Throckmorton and
Hubbard, of Texas; Gen. A. R. Law-
ton, of Georgia, and Senator Davis,
of West Virginia, are members of
the Cincinnati Convention.
This chunk ot wisdow is taken
from the Cotton Planters and Man
ufacturers Journal: “As well might
the South send her corn to Minneso
ta to be ground, her bacon to Cin
cinnati to be smoked, her sugar and
molasses to New York to be refined,
her irbn and coal to Pittsburg to be
made into plows, as to send her raw
Cotton thousands of miles to be man
ufactured and then returned to the
very fields where it is grown, which
'she virtually docs at present, paying
the expense of transportation and
commission both ways, when it is
positively known that cotton can be
manufactured at least two cents per
ponnd cheaper near the fields where
it is grown than it can be by ship
ping it to either New or Old Eug-
have just come from the Industrial
Con veil lion of Voting Cattle at Chi
cago—Green backers, they are called
—where I entered niv protest against
the lecherous, bond-holding slave-
drivers, who are grinding suffering
humanity in the ground. I am en
gaged iu inventing a wheel to turn
the world upside down. It has a
double back-action. I don’t know
how it will work yet. On one side
there is a guilotine to cut off the
necks of these p litical cut-throats, the
corrupt jtuh es and the blackmailing,
bribe-taking pack of hounds, the
newspaper proprietors who prosti
tute the press to subserve their pur
poses. We will elect Weaver.
We will carry Maine, California,
Alabama and Mississippi, and per
haps Texas. This will throw the
vote into the House.
What do I think of the Republi
can candidates? Why, them,
Garfield is ti bribe-taker, and a cess
pool of tartaric acid thrown into the
depths of Hades could not make a
worse object than Chester A.
Arthur, who has 110 following but
a pack of pap-suckirs, who want
choking with the halter.
Tilden, the old thief, was the
starter of ail this talk about hirnself.
He is likely to be the candidate at
Oincin oti and stands the best show,
—-— him. The devil ought to take
him where lie belongs.
They are all dead. They represent
the damn monopolists, who have
throttled the laboring man until lie
has to beseech them 10 be allowed to
■touch the Ji-em of their princely gar
ments.
Tilden, the old thief, wonld steal
the pennies eff a dead man’s eyes
and then kick the corpse.
Arthur’s Nomination a Disgrace.
tBoslan Adevrtiser, P.rp-l
It is an ungracious task to find
fault with any action taken by a con
vention whose main work bus been
so satisfaeto.y. But it would he
shirking the truth not to say that the
nomination for the Vice President is
a great disappointment. Mr. Arthur
is a Representative in his own per
son of principles and methods in
politics which a large portion of the
Republican party ntterlv Condemns,
—and unfortunately he represents
nothing else, ilis name could add
nothing to the ticket, for'bis natural
reputation is the slighest; and such
as it is was acquired m a contest with
President Ilayes in which the Presi
dent was in the right and Mr. Ar
thur in tile wrong.* * * * If it was
necessary to propitiate Senator
Conkling, a r ter losing his magnifi
cent battle for Gen. Grant, it was a
small price fur him to ask, but much
too high a price fur the convention
to pay. * * * It degrades the cause
which lie led so gallantly, and it will
offend many more Ilian it can possi
bly conciliate.
WOOL FACTORY.
At Raswsll, C'bb County, Ga.
' \--
THE LAUREL MILLS
lAIUEACTUKIM CO.
AH
BOB, mrTCHSSRSOlff.
- 7*0 ;yg?-aBBac
MlSlsiOSf:
In selling DRY GOODS at low G ;nres. It is also
XNCONTESTXBLE FACT
Sixty-four different makes of STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS
ranging from 3 to 40 horse-power—new and second-hand—all at very low
prices.
Also agents for the ALBANY and
Would respectfully call the attention or Wool
Growers and dealers in Wool to their excellent
JEANS, TWEEDS and LIN SETS, which they are
exchanging for wool on reasonable terms, or will
manufacture wool sent to us into heavy Jean? at
22>< cents ncr yard. School Boy Jeans at 17#
cents; Tweeds, 15 cents; Linsevs. at 12,V cents.—
We pay freight on all wool shipped to us. and
gnarantce safe return of goods. Those living near
the Western & Atlantic or any Rail Road connect
ing with the same will ship their wool to Marietta,
Ga. We will get the wool from there aud rctnrn
goods to station free of charge. To any one who
pleasure in sending them
ulars gry'
ig rates of exchange, direction!
for shipping wool, etc. Also will send samples o
our goods to make a selection from before ship
ping or bringing your wool to the factory.
MR. C. E.
Of Cedartown, is acting
wish can deliver their
should be directed to 4
FACTORING CO.,” Rc
HEATJf,
our agent, and anywHTT
AH letters
LAUREL MILLS MANU-
swell. Ga.
J. S. WOOD. President.
NATURES QW!i
ilT^y^; £GY
Injunction RefrreoU.
[Atlanta Poet, 10th.]
The Jessup case, which was taken
„ , , , ,, up by the United States Court ves-
five thousand dollars was terday, was resumed this morning.-^-
nif injunction brought
The case w
to restrain the Savannah, Florida
and Western railroad company from
carrying into effect the rules and
regulations established by the rail
road Commission. A restraining or
der had been granted when- the hill
was filed.
This morning, after the conclusion
of the aignmer.t, the court refused to
grant the injunction, on ihe ground
uf the Slate’s injunction, on the
State’s demurrer, that the stockhold-
such interest involved vs
them to demand the in
fo aulho-riz
jn notion.
A new bill was then entered by.
Col. Falligant in behalf of an alien
stockholder—one not a citizen of the
United States—and - mother— r*S- ™
straining order was granted until the
14th ol September when the cast-
will come up again under this new
form.
Wool,
Fashion Nodes.
Tally-ho suitings, all
shown in old gold.
French lace is used in profusion
on summer dresses.
The groom selects the bride’s bon -
quet at weddings now-a-days.
Mauve a i lilac will be the favor
ite shades m midsummer millinery.
Summer dresses, made w ith blouse
waists, have overskirts pointed in
front.
? St
A $ §
YEGFJABr “ ^ ’
MEDICINE FOR THE
BLOOD, LIVER 8tK! 0HEY37
For Blood It It
pret>
GUmUiE,
For Liver Complain
S X medic!
S pc.ccd of kne
| eeuibliiins l
5 oration me eazativa
* >.oTvvn tor tie evils
which produce all dls-
loses cf the the
r.fi’e}’, the Rfihieyst
ice^sary, only, to examine my Stock and Prices to be
Calicoes, £s>om ©1 Gants Upwa?dsr
BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS,
SHEETINGS, LINENS,
GINGHAMS, TICKINGS. &C
B-Iack and Colored Bilks a S'peolalt;^
PERCALES, LAWNS, GRENADINES
JL Beautiful Stools of Fpia|C3 ?
CURTAIN LACES, CRETONS. &C.
immense Bargains in SCid Gloves,
LACE TOP AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES,
The finest anti chcopeat stock of PL YIN AND FANCY RIBBONS ever placed in this market.
. Hamburg and Swiss Edgings and Insertings.
■ riG>33 I.OT QJU” SHOES,
Sold at price? much under the cost ol m mufactarc. Call early and seenre bantams while you have
THOMAS FAHY,
58 Broad Street, Noble Building, Rome, Ga.
BROWN COTTON GrJN.
PACKING SCREWS, SEPARATORS, THRESHERS, CORN
MILLS AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, in general. We hud a fine
trade in this line last year, and general satisfaction was given. We are also
Dealers in General Merchandise
the opportunity
1880. SPRING! 1880.
M1LI.1MKRY ©SGli.
Now being opened and receiving daily at
THE CRYSTAL PALACE.
Retail.
Ua.revS e»vM
For Kidney DUeu
GttSATiKH,
S f JH£TiN£,
For Eeroful* I>:
eOHATIHE
SENSES
tlon cad
mgh in its etfTecS.
unexcelled-fur the
ofr.ll Moca Di*-
Sevof-
UH, THDu-i *.*:
Tcttci ,Xir:fS*hi
;;K: .i Jilui:sm.51cr-
rin’iizl jettisoning*
t noiis,
ftyrvcjtvia, Inui-
3 :■stion, Sour Sfows-
a s’;. Hci eat ion c/
iVene, do.
ASK YOU?. BHliSEiST
FCH IT.
7HEBP.GVH CEESCALCO.
BALTIMORE, Md.
S5SSS
FOR SA.EE.
REAL ESTATE
lu the wide-awake, progressive little city of
CEDARTOWfi POLK CQUHTY, SA.
F. M. SMITH,
Real Estate Agent,
Wliolosalo and.
Comprising fill' lines of Foreign and Domestic-
MILAriS, CHIPS, LEGHORNS BRAIDS,
RICE S ; RAW, RIBBONS. CANTONS,
FLOWERS, TAPE, FEATHERS, SILKS,
MISSES AfiD CKILOtiEN’S HATS, LARGE SELECTION STRAW GOODS,
ETC-., ETC.. ET&. ETC.,
In our Dress Goods Department we will off r the largest selection in
every style in American and Foreign novelties, trimmings lo match, Lace.
Husiery, Hamburg Embroideries, Parasols, and a full line of White G001I3.
Hand made Sir es a Specialty. Samples mailed on application.
DAVIS & OO.
apri-3m % Shorter Bloc k, Eome, G
And have in store a well selected stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS
CLOTHING AND’GROCERIES,
All of which we will sell low. either for cash or to nrompt paying tiwe cus
tomers. We are agents for GEORGE A. CLARK’S
O. ]M. T.” TFRBAD,
And will sell at retail and also will job 13 to meichants at regnlar jobbers
prices.
10,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted
We will pay highest price for all the washed wool brought to ns.
Persons'corteniplating the erection ot buildings may save money by
calling ou us for prices of LUMBER, LATHS arid SHINGLES. Cora*
and see us.
W. M. PHILLIPS & CO.,
a P r29tf ’ Cedartown, Get,.
BBEsaacos—■■■■■
spurn© mxmxfztun
Mrs. T. B. "Williams,
A3XLC2>_-‘AS5 £3kS?., lIoMS3, CSF^l,
Is new Receiving and Opening the
laarsesst of CS-oods
Fines
It l as ever h-on her pleasure to offer her friends. The stock is fresh
and r.«w, embracing all the new and fashionable goods in her line. Good
goods at the lowe.it price will b- found in her hon.se. I aslt you to give
me a c-a’l before you purchase, examine my goods and g-t my prices. Or
ders by mail will receive’ careful attention, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Mourning goods and ladies underwear a S)> -malty. a pi 21} 3 m
fEE cS
GO 232fC5.^.ca. St., 3TLC3130.0, O-n.
HEADQUARTERS FOR ENGINES
MADE BY THE TAYLOR MANUFACTURING CO, 0. & G. C
Eli & CO., C. AULT .MAN & CO, BLY.
•fS:
&Sa
AMD DEALER LX WILD LAXDS,
By rearrest of the owner. Thoe
[. Uace. E.-Ki-. I oiler for a good and. commo-
ioti- two sroc£ xl4'aUini?
■otI anished, 5unr cootrrodrae on ii.et7fTor.-«Rr
t»«yj roo;H.-> up -taira, tlye eood brick
and nil necessary out bi.iUlm;
bearinc lruit trees of tin
fine fruits. The best of
with a bo
_ but*! selection ot
in" water in abundance.
Said lot bound as follows*: East by the Cedartown
Hotel, Sprint; street between,s»ath by Prj*or street,
went by ihc llijrii Sch«>.*l buildinir. north by the-
public sprinir. Can be bomjht at tbc low price of
$3,000 first payment. $1,00-1 at time possession giv
en. Second payment $1,000 on 25th December,
18q. third payment $1,000 on 25lh December 1282.
with interest on the fast payments fron date of
possession. Titles perfect. Persons_ wishing^to
ipectfully 'mfr j -'
desi
AprI5-0m
Haralson County Shsriff’s
bet
alas.
j door
on the
e legal
property.
first Tuesday in July
hours of sale, the foi ...
Lots of land Nos. !»74 97D anfi DTfi’in 2d district aud
3rd section of originally Unnlditnj now Haralson
county, Ga. Levied on as tlie prop.rrty of T. O.
Stringer by virtue of one justice court.fi. fa. in fa
vor of Alien Bhilpot vs. T. O. Stringer. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Levy made
The ideal dress for camp-meeting
wear is black siik of the ‘*1/’ and
brands.
and returned l
in # c Jors,
the new
Pen cocks, embroiilere 1
decorate ihe corners uf
handkeichu fs.
Iron-clad lisle-thread hose come in
solid drabs of all shades, ribbed from
the top to ihe instep.
i by John Moon, L. C.
• .AIho at th-e same rime and place will be sold lots
of land Nos. 851,852.9Pi. all in the 20th district and
3rd section of oriyinaliy Paulding now Ilarah
* the property of Georgia
TT-,
Bil.KEB. & HALL,
X»ZDAXi£]H.S IKT-
fiEIEUAI IAKDWABJ,
STIC IT j±S
Heady-Made Plows, FIow§tocks,
Nails, Iron and §teel, Spades,
Shovels, Hoes, Hakes, Ma
nure Forkt:. etc.,
J3uggy VUlieelw, Sliait
Circles,
Holes and
YEG
.X UF YG-
TUKING GO., AND JAMES. LEGrEL & jjO.
Sweepstakes ind D.iytou ritts’ Separators and Horse Pow-
rs.
Wrighi’s Anti Friction and Faiquliur’s Improved Horse
Louisville Separators and Ground Hog Threshers.
Brown, Pratt and Sawyer Cotton Gins. Grain Scythes and Cradles.
Hubs, Spokes, and Fellows, and a full Stock of Hardware at prie*--i
guaranteed to be as low as the market will allow. upr2!) 3m
THROWS,
Saws,-Miss, -Looks, -Hiag&s, Lkaias^ 3^'
j We have just opened a Hardware House in Cedartown, nd
ask a trial in Goods and prices. We are
'{SPRING !
1880
MRS. FA. O. GARRARD,
At Veal’s Jewelry Store, Rome, Ga.
Millinery and Fancy Good:
-all Copper Minina Company by three Jus
tice court fi j:is issued from 1072 district. G. M.. of
Polk county, Ga., in favor of A. II. Parmley, Jtob-
HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS. LACES. FLOWERS. RUCHING5
TIES, BOWS, SILK THREAD, ZEPHYRS,
MOTTOES, CARD BOARD,
And many other New, Stylish and Cheap Goods. No trouble to show
goods. You are respectfully invited to call. Fine trimmed Hats and Bon
f nets a Specialty apr'
Co
ul John II. Dari .
wuil (.‘upper Minins: Company. Levy mate and re-
tnrned to me by Joseph M. Thorna-on, L. C —
Tenant in poseeasicu notified. This April 22.188-J,
J.K. HOLCOMBE, Sheriff.
BITS Of' GENEK.VL YEWS
Crop Itepiut «f t!ie Agriciritnral De-
part incut.
Washixgxon, June 17.—The fol
lowing was issused by the Depart
ment of of Agriculture to-day :
The cotton returns to this depart
ment indicate an inersase in the area
planted in cotton of 7 percent. The
reports were as follows: Forty coun
ties in North Carolina report an
average increase of G per cent.; nine
teen counties in South Carolina r.n
increase of 7 per cent.; seventy-five
counties in Georgia, 9 per cent, in
crease; thirteen to ntiea in Florida,
3 per cent, increase ; thirty-two
counties in Alabama, S per cent, in
crease ; thirty-nine counties in Mis
sissippi, an average increase of 3 per
cent.;eighteen counties in Louisiana,
4 per cent, increase; seventy-three
counties in Texas, 12 per cent, in-
cre-ase; thirty counties in Arkansas,
7 per cer-f. increase, and twenty-five
counties in Tennessee, 15 per cent,
increase.
The condition is reported betier
than last year at the same time, and
is 39 this year, against 9G last year.
The weather was favorable every
where. Rather, too much rain in
Mississippi and Louisiana.
Wheat.—The average of spring
wheat shows a slight increase over
llie crop sown last year. There is a
decline in ’he area sown in the States
of Wisconsin and Iowa of nearly 12
percent. Ill the New England States
the area is about the same. In Miu-
Atianla has atwut 123 practicing
lawyers.
Snow fell on ti e 15th in Minnea
polis, Minn.
A telegram states that the miners
at Leadviile, Col., have quietly re
sumed work.
The Continental Guards, of New
Orleans, are making a tour of the
Northern cities.
I. M. Kalloeh has been held to
answer without bail at San Francisco
lor murdering DeYoung.
The corner stone'of the monument
to be evicted on King’s Mountain,
Noith Carolina,was laid on the ICth.
A terrible epidemic lvsemblingdys-
euteiy, lias stricken down over one
thousand persons in North Adams,
.Mass. Many cases are proving fatal.
The Supreme court has decided
that part of the Louisiana law which
taxes commencin', travelers twenty-
five dollars per mouth, is unconstitu
tional.
An official dispatch from Havana
says the Government of Spain is in
ignorance to the fact that American
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