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Wayncsb&ro, Georgia, Friday, May . 7th, 1880.
J.lltlp Mr. Higgs.
v York Journal.
Mr. J. !-• Bigg*! « nenr-M
man 5 feet tall mul \vc
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fcj IliilnUow Parties.
UCnlCflKU News.
y Tho latest society novelty is xvhal
gjis known :\s the rainbow party. Al-
• ist: * buesk ztsaammm&ssssmmmmfKMwm
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3!uitier V* ill Out.
Went Crsxy on ltftaebull.
ttj Thirty-two years ;v
jJFalwurds, known an
pi:) pnands, some y^ars ago murriodgrpiidy it has assumed the "propor-j
•i lailv in Patchogue, L. I., win lotions of an epidemic, although it
wei'died 2 )0 pounds and was a hem
taller tjian himself. She was hand
come and rich, lie was an extra ^
ordinarily good dancer, and ’ '
to have made a great impressioih tgenerally the fortunate one
among the marriageable young wo-^parties. The rainbow pi
n , ui by his superb dancing. 11
disappeared soon after tin
made its first appearance in this cityScouuty. Besides his wife and seve- 1
[only a tew weeks ago. Old baehel-^rnl children, a young man, I)anii
[ors and young men who 1
lived lives of single blesse
y Atlanta Journal: Hinton .1
Macon Telegraph. . T^ight has ill Ids possession a vain-?:
Yesterday Marshal Fox of j !U , k .Iable sword found by a colored man
sonville arrived in Macon, having# 1 few «">’» * i,m “ U ' the vicinity ofi
in charge a young man named J. B jAtlantn. ft is a magnificent piece
inilos from Buena Vista, in Marionj^llord, who was being carried to the??] 01 "orkmaiishij
isylum at Milledgeville.
Mr. Hord has, by trading, accuinu
ago Jesse Gainesl
among his neigh-*
(hors as “Gaines Edwards,” was a far-5
Jmer of small means, living a fowl
and is certainly
Number 1.
CALL A.T
J. M. Harp’s!
LIBERTY STREET,
p
liiiiij
party cun-
ly serves to illustrate the lielp-
nuvr-is'essness of man, and also displays in
rirtge, and has just been arrested iniJno dim light the advantages of beingj|l 1 o’clock at night, Mrs. Gaines was 1
Plooiuington, 111., on a charge of^married. wfound in the kitchen hanging by the;
All the young ladies in attenclnnmjjneck dead. The coroner’s in<
Hverv valuable. It Inis some letter s WT~ , 1 ft •„
JingOn it, though much defaced, and| ’’ ^ ^1)01 O,Ge0rgIU,
uve alway.-'fj.Majois, IS years of age, and his sis-| iated a snug sum of money. Last||' set ‘ ms have been presented toi When you want
sedness an ;|ter, a pretty maid of 1G summers,i year when the baseball craze was atlj 801110 orticei. 1 lie jew els in the hiltfc
jes at thesc^were inmates of his family. Gainesg its highest pitch his mind beeameJJ nrt> V* eonsiderable \alue. Ibejj
| affected, and ever since he has been .! *
t? considered
|iiuis been c
its highest pitch
idwasds, at that time, was in theg affected, and ever since he has tie
middle of life, being ! t years old
In the month of March, 135-1, about
< mbezzling $25,000 from the Lakt
Kri - and Western Railway Com pa
uv. lie is believed to have a mini
swear neat little aprons of sueli de-Safter hearing the testimony, said i!
Ssign and color as the taste of the
Per of wives living in various partsSwearer may suggest. ’ The bottom.-
Svvas a ease of suicide.
( The grave dosed over tlie myste-i
of unsound mind. 111
comparatively harmless
up to last Saturday night, when he]
ittaeked his landlady, Mrs.Wilkin
son, with a knife, and probably
would have done serious damage
but for the interference of people
w ho rushed to her rescue. He was
sword was washed up by the
j freshet.
Tlie llarnolt llousr.
n JankHonvlIle (I ,J ?n.) Herald.
■ti T
of the country, the number being]
estimated at from two to twenty.
Mrs. Biggs, of Patchogue, say
that one day while her next door
neighbors were at church Mr. Biggs
are all carefully left unheuimed.—hlries of the dead,the people ceased toathen tried on a writ of lunacy and^
jjadjudged insane.
In order to bring
him quietly
I
gjBvery young indy has a numberffltnlk, and w ent about their business
and duplicate numbers are kept in aKOnly a few weeks after the settle-'
rpibox, which is generally placed in tin fluent was startled anew by the mar-HMurshal Fox promised to allow himjS
sfcljneighborhood of the gentlemen’sgjriage of Gaines Edwards to prettygto come to see a game of baseball.?
stole all the money lie could find in'vjcloak room in charge of two youngjqMiss Majors. The old ladies of the||Thi.s induced him to come to MacouS
the neighbor’s house and lied. Thc.vjjiadies. The gentlemen buy tieketsSneighborhood resumed the talkjSvvIthout trouble. He was allowed®| s nee dcd
matter w as compromised. BiggsQwhieh entitle them to a draw from^about “the Edwards,” and one would^to go about where ho pleased, thought
returned and said that lie was njltho box. The purchaser baving jjwhisper to another the belief that^tlie marshal kept a watchful eye ons?
clerk in Fr ncli’s hotel in Now York.^drawn a number at once sets out toSGaines Edwards hung his wife. ^him. He went into the barber shopg
lie gave his wife many presents,jnfind the young lady wearing the du-b Time continued to
which she afterwards came to be-||plleato number on her apron. Thewmonths, years went by, and still the?]
licve had been stolen from boarders jtickets are generally $1 eayh, but atjpold ladies at tlio quiltings would?;
in Fri • neb’s hotel, llis next featuu Soutli side party given a fewMspeak of “about the time Gaines Ed-|
to sw indle several citizens ofanights ago they brought $5 each. Awards hung his wife,” and then it'
The wonder of thowe who Ro to the lhmietl
. House, In Suvumuilr, Is llmt so excellent n
Kt’ible ivml such conifortnhle looms cun lie of-.
' fered to the puhlieut such lnlnliuum rates.—
Without exanneratlon, the table of the ITar-V
nett Is us Rood us that of the Screven House,e
jiind the rates just one-half ns large. Cmirte-K
ous treatment makes up the sum of Its aUrac-';
lions. The public largely testified their ap-S
predation.
' 1 •’fe
will raise $5,000 more in taxes thanb
I
go—weeks,p|at Brown’s Hotel,and sat stiil whileu lt 'ap?i!t l ’8(Mf aU
being shaved
Aotice.
an negotiate loans on Improved far
— ■'.HKitRIF'
COME AND REGISTER!!
Ill
was HI swniuiL* Buvcnu tiu/iDiia unjm^iuo nir*,y un/u^nt f-J ^
l’atcliogue and get out of town in|S After all the young men lmvc^jcame about that Mitch Blanfordl
iitlvance of the officers. He now--- r '' , ’•’' ,
entirely disappeared.
When liis wife next heard of him
lie was employed at Brighton Beach, 1 ^announces
anti when she heard of him agaiiiLlyoung me
Bargains! !|
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Etc.
The property of Macon-county®! You can find almost anything
this year is* assessed at $1,700,000.1 you may Avant at
Upon this assessment the eountyg u m „
At three o’clock lit?
was induced to go on tlie train witlij
the idea that the game was to be| l wl „ bo wUh MR . ciuAV.the Tax needv-fi
played elsewhere. Kerim hls.2d round, for the purouse or regls-v
1 " ‘ y terlng nil voters, who wislf to vote In nil elee-K
H tions ueeurrlng In 1SSII, nil who hnve paid nll-f
Macon Trlearap/l: Regular visit ■ Tuxes tlml Imveheen reqtilred of them si net -
* iM the mloption of tlio present constitution, is*
twenty-one ^ears old, huve lived in the statt
twelve months, and the eounty six lnonihs.^
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ip^ 3 Lamps, Crockery andp dl ' ess 1111 cuminunicathms to
Flour,
J.M. Harp’sl
Give Him a Trial.
he was in Clinton state prison for, jund tlie ont
forgery. She tried to ~ 1 '
| f Sfouml their aprons—or rather their|who was run away at the time, sawr| " -ivegui.u
fWyoung ladies wearing the proper!,Iiim pull the table from under herR tois to I,nse * m H l’ rtr1 ' lmvo n, ’3 j
Aprons—the master of ceremoniesland let her dangle in the air. Butl (k,ubfc notk:etl 11 mH » who ahvn ^| I
■s the conditions. The^Mitch was negro, a slave belongingfcH* 8 neur He is noticeablej,
in are to hem the aprons, 1 ^to M. II. Blaiiford, now Judge Blau |] ,l0,1 \ t * 10 tact l bat he is seen theret
nedoing the neatest, quick-^ford. His deposition Avas not goodjr ltK * in tbat . Particular locality at^
N^W DRUG STORED!
Whitehead & Co.
(NEXT POOH TO MACKENZIE iS NEEI.V)
8. U. RICHARDSON, Editor & General Manager;
04 ill-van Street, Savannah, (4a.
mVEST
ONE
C E .X T
I’OHure and brlnff your tax receipt forjaTIT’-k ^ b
K5, upon whlelf the stnmp-ts placed. 1 wlllS \\ {IVllOiS 1)01 O , “ Gcl.di
* in Waynesboro Court, week. h v / /ff
!i 1SK'
She
apr lti-tf
G. A. WARD, Reglstrur, II. Cl.
Uis to receive a prize. The young la-^til 17 years have passed, and stilla 0 ** piofessionals.
tidies supply their escorts with needle^Gaines Edwards tilled tlie soil and^ uloulu ‘’ be l ' ry
t a divorce^jest and most careful piece of work-in court. And so matters went un-# : ' 0,y hfisevxr been play-^
from him and failed.
When lie had served out bis tiineSjjdies supply
he wrote to her several times nndSand thread, and at the
from different states, but she neyorUthe fun begins with
answered his letters. She says thatflthe contestants to
He once stole _a hundred dollars Ineedles. Young ladies are strictly |again set liis face toward tlit
from his aunt and at another timegiforbidden to thread tlie needles oU'-sun, came back to Georgia and set-]®
Thret 9"’ 1Gro 111 -silicon for his lace is as*
fc] Augusta Hotel,
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SKor a postal caril. anil semi for a free sample
Copy of T11E DETROIT FREE PRESS and
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THE AVEEKI.Y DETROIT FREE PRESS.
L. E.
j call of timej|sent his children to school in Marion^ st ' or0 caul 1,1
the efforts of ucounty. Ho then moved away—| or seon
thread theiiflwent West. After eight years htl h § scores at aii, tn.c, „u w.. c
} r | s in„M"’l!y be elects to isolate himselfgi
or damp, Avitha— — -—» - • ~ t e,
hand. No one husl Large nml well Ventilnted Rooms,, Cenlral-E
-V, Iy located near rullroud crossing. Telegrupha
system Of scoring, lfB ifTloe 111 thebulhllng. Headquarters for eom-S
, , b mere hi 1 men Rest ^'2 house ill the South ij
and no one knoWSHElectrlc lights. Electric HHls, Special rate.-3
j i_; i,iJliy (he week or month. ,2
1
| Drugs & Chemicals.
DOOLITTLE, Proprietor.*
He sits on the[S ./lll^UStci, G(l. 1
{from the crowd. He lives somed
a bronze clock from liis mother’sSjtheir escorts, violation of tlie rulcijtled
Randolph county.
family. He dressed in the heighl«compels tlio recipient of tlie favorajyears ago he moved to Dale county,j
of fashion and li\ r ed in the most ex-alo forfeit all claims on the prize. SAla., his present home. And still;
pensive style. p The young ladies enjoy the con-bthe old people of Marion county re-
lie came honestly by liis criminal Jtest immensely, and it is indeed ajjjjmembered about tlie hanging ol
character. His father, who once'^pretty sight to Avatch a score ofqGaines Edwards’ wife. Mitch Blan-|
kept a store in Patchogue, tried toUsraiiing young misses leaning bac
blackmail John Jacob Astor and/|in tlu-ir chairs and Avatching Avith
ARLINGTON. HOTEL-
Barber ShopJ]
afamiliur on the streets as at thus
mark, but no one seems to know lli."“ Wonre now better prepared than ever
, .i , tj Jo work in our line. Slmmilooin^, trim
name or business. At a station ong m ing bungs ami cutting uuxW iiu’r, i»
tlio li’nxt Tpniiexxen Virtrinin nndP 11,1 experienced nnd skillful barber. AVHf call
UIC l.asi it UlUsste, A llginnt anua t nsldeueea when desired. Anything in a
Georgia railroad is a man who has#” 11 ; u»o t such ns ^hnvinB.j^ni.f CiittU'g,_ny;e-|
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el-fumes and Toilet Powders, Sponges,
Tooth Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Solid
Hack English Hair Brushes, Paint
lino Whitewash Brushes (every
grade). Paints, Oils, Colors,
ATirntslies and Turpen
tine, Window Glass,
l’uttv, Ac., lie,.,
Every variety of Wyeth's Elixirs, AVyeth’s
Soluble Hypodermic Tablets (which no
physician should he without), Pond’s
Ext met. Green Mountain and Dr.
Schlfl'man’s Asthma Cures,
Enemas, Trusses, Ac.,
Tins Great Dollar Weekly.
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UGonulne AYR, Pure Humor, Entertaining
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Romance and Literary Essays
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Writers of genius
and renown.
Known and Admired wherever the English
Language Is Spoken.
was sent to state’s prison for h termjmerry eyes the struggles of the
(good in court. A few years ago the
jmatter was brought before the grandj
of years. After being pardoned out^clumsy-fingered swains before them.gjury.
he went back again for a real estaleyAfter the needles are threaded andlj A true bill avus found charging)
swindle and died in ji cell. On thejgjthe young men are at work thojjjGaines Edwards with.murder. East
other hand, his mother was a most
estimable woman
ford became free, and his oath was| soen eyei 'y train that has P asse(i l
£thnt station in tlie day time since!
llie road was built, lie takes the
number of the engine nnd counts
[the cars, and records them
book. So accustomed are the
tug, etc., done 111 the latest fa hionsae stj le. ;
A. new pair of fine hair clippers Just received!
>r use In clipping children's hair for th.' 1
-ummer season. npr24’H5
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The great medical food for Invalids and Infant
Monogram anil Mikado Cigars,
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Large Stock of Fancy Stationary.
Mailed to any address in the United States
and Canada
FOR ONF DOLLAR A YEAR.
ifivif'
Don’t fall to SEND FOR A SAMPLE
COPY.
Science and Literature of Music.I
5 A
large supply of quinine,
Opium for sale.
Morphine nmiE
W
con ft
PHYSICAL TRAINING
3 Pulronuge of Physicians and Country Mer-
N chants solicited, to wit
Free Press Co., Detroit, Mleh.
count will be made.
whom a liberal dls-l
scene is none tlie less inspiring. AtwTucgdny, Mr. Dick Don nan, de]nityS tbu 1 ", s lo SLt ‘ ll ” *’' M1 ^ !' U f A’oeai
last time is called, and a committeePslierifl' of Marion county, returned™ 11101 iim in manj \\ays. u n ,ct| C r
$ Prescriptions Carefully Compounded,
cure a divorce from her husbund.fljsometimes quite valuable. At
llis real name is not Janies LAaWest side party recently the youngkjwill be brought before tlie supenorj
hul fsnac B. Biggs.
luradvd I.y Mi‘\lcauK
[jinan Avho was most handy withpeourt upon the ch'arge of murder al
aneedlo and thread carried homeanMlegod to have been committed 32$
rn Singing School, as illustrated in
most.artistic and finished nielli-
ods of class teaching points
directly to n higher
—PLAIN.—
d bill or valley, fountain or fresh sotlg,
i , , .ti Made vocal by my miik”
.genius nods assent and the trailip^ Churches, Sabbath Schools, Singing Socle-’?
.Mrs. Biggs has taken stops to pro-§judges on the Avork. The prizes areSjfrom Alabama with the old ninn,| 1 ' <1111 b ' <a< ^ 1(1 ba%c ^ b< ^' ll ' un '|
know 70 years old. Next week lu| the conductor usually asks the odti|
, i .. .. , , . e .,,,.„„,„,.?ageiiiiis if everything is O. K. Tlie*
al Culture mid Voice Building. The mod gjoit. A. G. WHITEHEAD lias an office In oni:
Drug Store und will give general directions!
to the business.
We cordially solicit a portion of the public
patronage. octl0,’85.tf.
S WHITEHEAD S' CO.
, New A’ork Herald.
Corpus Cn iusti, April 27
licence was received here to-
||years ago. llis second wife is stilll
Belegant French mantel clock.
$ The aprons are rallied off after thc^living, has a large family—childreh8j ‘ 1Kt 11
ril 27.—Intel-|jprizes are awarded, and when uftnud grand-children. g 0Iut ‘
jealous ybung man attempts, as isS
goes. Whenever a train is late, he
waits for it, and it is sometimes the
case that he remains a night from!
S ties anil Chorus. Address, M. 11. PERKINS,
Perkins’ Junction, Burke county, Gu.
" a pr2,’8(t-t f
-THE-
Reward of $25 !\
, May 2.—AS r p\HERE being
th til last night tlie town of t'oilins, tiQoI ten tlie case, to outbid a rival I or .Jj ;iil, but was allowed the licedom A)i », ^ ivi a n here lias been earrv i n trd - di''* against \\
f" ... J he having eseapi.-
old man was not placed m3 y ir _ Ti \ Rirv G\.
possession of a pretty girlsjfjthe eounty until next Monday.
station on the Texas division of tho^the
Mexican National railroad, uud|jupron, the prices brought l»y the^jSome lielieve him guilty, others as
about pi miles west of he
prised and
of armed Mexicans. Pickets were^sales amounted to $72.
posted Ly them at the entrance of,
streets, while the town proper was 1
patrolled by an armed squad. These
tllUMItll I ill I 1 t'id If i Wll) lilt [M IV.UO WUglll >',Y III VIHKJW ■ I • ' ' ...... n w... lT ,
tiles west of here, was sur-Sinnocent little aprons are amazing-insert his innocence and confidently
captured by a large bandjly large. At one rainbow party theSgpredict his acquittal.
Jlexicans. Pickets werevsales amounted to $72. ;
them at the entrance oft 3 " ,r Heart VMti
lie Senttleil Ills Slil|t.
Baltimore, April 27.—Capt. Al
precautions having been taken, par-jSfred Brothorton, on ills second trial, 1
a dispatch from Warrenton, Ga., 1
to tlie Savannah Nat's, dated April
,30th, says: A good deal of excite-
tiesof armed men visited and search-vjjthe first jury having disagreed, AvasS in ent was caused here yesterday
od every house in the town for P.Jfound guilty to-day of conspiring|j w j lc , n jt was rumored that arising
M. Coy, the deputy sheriff, who with'Jon the high seas to scuttle the briglymmg lawyer of this place and one
an armed posse ran to cover and oap-j2o. B. Stillman. The brig leftCharles-gof our most popular and charming
hired Andres Martinez and Josegton in September, lKHi, and "’as9y OUn gladies were to be married,and|jsuit. He then employed an attor-5
^laria Gardena, two Mexican out
laws and horse thieves who were
brought to Collins Sunday, April 1H,^freight was paid
on an extensive courtship a few
miles in the country for several;
months. A few days ago the couple
disagreed. The young man lmcl]
made the lady presents of two gold]
rings, etc., and after “falling out,”i
he demanded that they he return-
(1. Hie young lady refused to give
them up. The young man had pos
sessory warrants issued and served
on tlie young lady. She proposed
to accompany the constable to court
our most popular and cluirmingHand stand the young man a law
— •,>r< now im indictment for iniir
lust AVIllluni Giirvln, colored, and;
i.puil from Ji.il, p rcwnnl of $2f
Is lien-byott'oroil for the nrrust iti.il safe deliv
ry of sniff Garvin to B. Ifutselor, slicrltl' oljS
Burke county.
By order ol Board of Commissioners of
ouds and revenue of said eounty.
JgIIN J. JON E.s, Cliatrtnan,
Corn's Hoads and Revenues of Burke Co., (4a.
I tun authorized that an bddl tit Ional re-?
ward of llfty ($50) dollars Is offered by]
the citizens of Burke eounty for the ubovel
■irrest, and a reward expected by the utovorn-jj
for the same imrpose.
11. 1IAE8ELER. Sheriff B. C
RIVER SWAMP!
CHILL AND FEVER
a cure:!!
-A CERTAIN-
PRIVATE AND TRANSIENT
POARPINGJoxj^e:
shortly afterward reported lost, andjjbimt tlie license had already becnOney and was to give him half lie
[the insurance on tlie vessel an( llpnrchased and that tlie marriage atHreovered, and as one of the rings'
anil left in cure of Constable John-] jpicked up at sea and towed into,,
s()n - During that night the consta-MBermuda in April,
hle’s house was surrounded by astloated about
'i’lie vessel wasS[] ul (; moment was going on. (Thefflcost tv good deal more than
B ts
theH
names are by request withheld.)Both( r, they were to draw straws for]
188A, having'J’p] 10 \vliole thing was a joke, but|jthe finest ring, but about, the time!
things began to take shape and al!
goneVpappened in this way: The partiesFexpeCted a rare treat in the court-;
an dg!were just in front of tlie gontlomaii’sjahoine, the father of lie young ladyj
while pleading for mercy were lite-'^three auger holes were in 'her hot-Botfice, talking, when Mr. W. GallaherSstepped in and interfered, and pro
file ocean
body of masked men. lie was dis-jlmonths. Her foremast v
armed anti tlio manacled prisoners,Slier jtosts were knocked
for
ms
out
Thu undersigned having taken charge and;
newly furnished the Jlnr House, takes this?!
method to announce to the public tliutshi
is prepared to uceommodiitc 1‘rlvnte end,
iTrunsient Bimrders. Hei-.rnoms are large,
nicely furnished and comfortable, her table
will always be furnished with the best to be
mil in the market, while she guarantees po
lite and prompt attention. Her terms urn
reasonable, she solicits a share of the public
pulronuge, and only asks a Inal when she
feels sure she will give witlsl'actiun.
iunl.5,’H(!-tt' MRS. J. R. STRATFORD.
I OIl EVERY FORM OF
fhlly riddled with bullets
$
1 he search for Deputy Sheriff CoyABer
lhi\ tia proved fruitless, as ho wasSin
tom bfelow the water line. Broth-w cuinG along and asked them why itHduced the rings and other finery.
absent in another portion of the^gether with F. L. Clayton, one of.
eounty, they raised tlie siege uinldPtho vessel’s owners. Clayton was!
rton and the mate were arrostodjS xvns tlioy did not marry. Tlieyoun*
Baltimore, September, 1885, to'Hgentlemnu spoke and said he was9 St. Louis, May 4.—The Knight"
willing if the young lady was, andjjof Labor have generally obeyed the
sSLdie giving her consent, he gave Mr.0executIve order to return to work,;
Tlio mate turned state’sj(} a n a i 10 r $2 and an order for the li-fsuud many applied to tlie Missouri^
ense and told him to go and get it,*Faclflc and Iron Mountain head-
I
| Chilis andFeveri,
Don’t he dlseourageil Ibis will euro you!
OUR GUARANTEE.-,™!- T
taken anil fall to break up the Oil I LLS, the’
merchant who .nude thu stile will refund
money. M
FOR S5 \ I F At Waynesboro, by S. A.g
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Is now receiving one of the prettiest linesofi
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nprJU t ’8ll.am
that
the;
the 1
not thinking that Lo would buy agquarters for their former positions
nun. lie was tlio seion of a wealthy wholes to scuttle the vessel. There isggcnuino license, hut that he wouldJBthls morning. Those who purtlci-jj
nmily, and it was for tho purpose ol^no appeal from the Enited Htatesgjj x up soniethingto answer the pur-Bpated In acts of violence against thelj
ivcngiug his death that this boldgCireuit Court in this case. The pen ipose. Mr. Gallalier after going tolrailroad company were informed!
nipitlly rode away. It is believedSaequitted
dud this party were friends of An-Gevidence and confessed
dies Martinez, one of the murdered ^captain induced him to boro
men.
family
llVt
■hid was made. Honor Martinez lm.^alty is ten years’ imprisonment andijy ui ordinary’s office and procuring||that their services were not needed
otiered $1,000 reward for tlie captlire§$l0,000 fine.
a,, d i'unlshment of the murderer of,
his son
1 he enmity against Deputy yherifij§
< oy !>y the Mexican population inj^
Nueces and the adjoining countie
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GOODS ever (xhll)lti'il In tlie dlv. The
lailluH lire rospeetlTilly Invited to enll nnd ex-
iiinlne iny stuck. Ladles from the country
are always invited to call when In the city.
lnyj’SOhm
a license returned. When he wentRothers were told that their positions! JXew Blacksmith Shop!
Thu Soul liern llellei
The Montgomery correspondent!
jfthe Cincinnati Commercial (la
telle says: “Mias Davis Is a beuuty,Hit, and to satisfy her the ordinary,I
Southwestern Texas is deadly,i.aml she gazed on tho seeno with itn^ji > r . H, W. Hiirbert, was called In,I
in
11111 1 is engendered by his foarlos tlSappeHraneo of wonder ami curiosity
vigilance and success in furretlngfllt was all nesv to her. She was |
“bt and running down tin* horsejaborn in the Richmond “white houso”|
thieves anti other lawless despcra-Bniul has spiint most of lier lift
'lues who infest litis portion of tln-gSahroiid, and so these tilings have a
state. The sheriff left here to-day,! different anti u lesser signifiennet 1 ,
" ll '* 11 ^foi.ig posse, for Collins to iu-s to her. By her side sat Miss Gor-
^ 1 tigate the affair, and if possihleg don, acknowledged to he the
n ; ]' n ' u l’” tlie leaders in this hold* beautiful young woman in tlie south
■aid. Woodshed Is antici nded and-"
inucii excitement prevails.
• back the question arose was the li-53were already occupied, while othersl
jeense genuine or not. All present,•sand tlio larger proportion were re-i
pd'ler looking at it stated that it wns.JVmployed. The chiefs of depart-!
|b U t tlie young lady would notbelievcgmonts have been instructed to ein-!
'ploy only efficient men when need-
ud, and thus no general ro-employ-fi
ment of the strikers in a body will!
occur, and the tilling of vacancies"
will ho gradual and will occupy]
some lime.
Tho uiulcrKlKUL'd tukos this lncllioil to In
i'* > r 111 the |>111>1 ii'tlint lie Iiiih opuiloil it sliiqi lit'
O'BRYNFC iilil Mt it in 1. where lie Ik lmqmrril f«•'
No poet’s dream of feminine
feetlon could exceed the real
who said the license was genuine,I
and that he had issued it, but still
the young lady would not be con
vinced, and said she was perfectly]
willing to marry the young man tin
del* that license, when Mr. D. 10. J
ll’ilcher stepped up to her nnd toldl
mostjsher tho license was certainly genu
ine, and that she had better, think
ovi r it before she took such a step.
The voting lady believed from tin
per-*
lies hi
I he popular Idea of ennui is erro-
bcuis. if a mail sits down on the
'“h'walk, with liis hack against n
"Unp post, and lakes aim at the
"mon along the ed
that’s ennui.
bind blood loveliness of Miss Gordon.iJway lie said it that it was true and
•I mention this as one of the leatures^withdrew her consent, and so tin*
Advertise in TllK Citizen.
of the occasion, but if the reader
would get an idea of tho appearance
ot this young southern belle let him
of his lofigjreud this description of “Lady
Uranksmor” Ly tho “Duchess,” and
help out Ids ideas with tho “Clara;
Vo re Do Vero,” of Tennyson.
Sniatter ended. The young man still
jluis the license, and it may yet be of
[use to him.
The negroes in Georgia pay taxes]
Ion $10,Out 1,000. They own about 700,-]
loot) acres of land.
I’inole, Cal., May 1.—The nitro-j
glycerine house of the California'
powder works, situated a short dis-J
timco from here, was blown to atoms
yesterday by tho explosion of 1,300
pounds of nitro-glycerine. Three
Chiiiainen and Andrew Anderson, a
white man, were killed. Thu ucci-i
dent is believed to have been caused
by tv Chinamen, while engaged in an
|nltorention withzme of his country-1
linen, dropping a bucket full of ex
[plosives.
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