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TIIE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY- JULY 31,1885
TJisCAREER ENDED.
r it ANT PASSES THROUCH THE
tiEN, OREADID ORDEAL OF DEATH
* u „dod bT Hid Entire Fnmll, and At-
^" tending Pby.lclan. and
Other Frlende*
nrLAMATIONS 3V THE PRESIDENT
^oclamati city C0UNC1L8 _
TAiilnit oT Bell* ancl Embleme of
™ ucurnln* Proclaim the Rod of
an Eventful Career.
Mt McGbioob, Jtt’y 23.-At 9 o’clock
i..t night one of General Grant’s pbysi-
conceded with some c.ntlon that the
C ** DI • survive pntll July 23d. His
of the dying General, and pressed both his | regard to the offer made by tht % cijyof a
andle ' * * “ * *' *
hands and leaning forward tenderly kissed
the face o! the sinking man. Colonel Gran:
Bat silently, with ••viiient fet»:.r. t.1-
out. His bearing was that of a soldierly
son and t‘.»- tkifh 1 . -i. »‘-«t of a h» n : ’
father. V. H Grain, Jr., was deeply
moved. Jesie and the ladies,while watch-
ir.^r with wet cheek**, were silent, as befitted
the dignity of the life such as was closing
before them. The morning bad passed five
minutes beyond 8 o'clock and there was
not one watcher but what could mark
A.tnloR wes that the elck man might yet
M bring when midnight should mark a
* day The physician's prognostication
... borne out, and more, tho General
’ d into the first hour of the day. He
” Its Ught at sunri,e and through tbs
Isrlr morning hours he still survived the
Idrent oi July 23d. However, a marked
change in bis condition, which was a sig-
nbScsnt chill «t the extremities, was in-
creuiog end the use oi hot applcetiona to
Mnwsrmtbin the extremities and vital
,rt, were resorted to. They were oi some
avail hut artificial warmth was without
cower to reach the cans, or stay the n suite
of dissolution, that began Toesday evening
god had been progressing steadily, though
tridatlly. Hyperdermics oi br.ndy were
frequently gtreD to stimulate the flagging
physic>1 powers, but later this felled to
Ifiect the patient, whose vitality and
whose physical forces were so far spent as
io tarnish no footing tor a rebound. In
deed, efforts of medical men were being
made because no man could stand by in-
sctlve end svithont the trial of an expedient
that might prolong life an hoar or s min-
tbs riWAL sbbiwo or urs.
I»r. E.uglss lu.tT-l til. ii.arn.ss of the
supreme moment and hurriedly approach
ed the bedside and bent over it, and wh'le
he did 10 the eorrow o! the gray-hatred
physician .eetne-1 closely allied with that
of the family. Dr. fihraay aim drew nee-.
It was 7 minutes after 8 o'clock and the
eye. ol tne General were closing. His
breathing grew more bashed as the tut
functions ol the heart and lunge were has
tened to the close of the ex-Preeldent's
life. The pesrefnl expression seemed to
be deepened by the firm and strong-lined
face, and it was reflected as a clotiog
comlort in the sad hearts that
beat quickly under the stress
loving suspense,
!ug to the ci*y: 'Colonel Grant lnstrncts
ne to say that npon condition that the
wish oi General Grant that a place be re
served beside him lor Mrs. Grant is ob
served, he In bebalt oi the family definitely
steep's. Yon are, thcreiore, at liberty
to take attlon upon this informa
tion, which is final.
A NATIONAL MONUMENT. .
The mayor to-day appointed a commit
tee to raise New York city’s share ot the
expense for the orection of a national
monument to Gen. Grant, and sent each
member of the committee a circular set
ting forth his appointment. The mem
bers of this committee are Samuel J. Til
den, Chester A. Arthur, Alonzo B.Cornell,
Win. M. Efarte, Oswald Ottendorfer, Geo.
Jones, Thornes L James. Edward Cooper,
Smith Ely, Jr.. W. H. Wickham, Itoscoe
K. Conktiog. Noah Davis. Cornelius N
Blits, Eugene Kelly, George Biles,
WhitelAw Jleld, John Jacob Astor,
Park Godwin, Henry B. Hyde, General
Gecrgn B. McClellan, Dr. Jordyce Barker,
Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jesse Sellgraan,
Joseph W. Drexet, D ivid W. Stone, David
Dows, Hamilton Fish, Pierre Lorillard,
minute Ogden Goellet at d Jowpll Pullize. Tbs
BEATRICE MARRIED.
Scenes and Incidents of the Occasion
Hapolly Told.
New York Herald.
At this hour Oiborne Home opens its
customary mysterious jales and the pro
cession ol the royal guests in ord-.tary, and I wfiite’etriw collars'
more passed. As the General drew a I executive committee of the Grand Army
deeper bre*ih lh»re was an exhaustion I of the Republic met t>day and pawed
like that of one relieved of a long and anx- resolutions approving General Grant’s in
tone tension. The members oi groups I terment In this city,
were impelled esoh to step nearer the bed, senatorial delxoation.
and each awaited another respiration, but w p nn n o nv ..mant-at , rm , „» the
ifmrcmne. tty ws. aUnto stfll. **£ CTceivT^tofiowing dto
nets in tne room and a bush of expectant I Da « c »j.
suspense, and no sound broxe the silence 1 .>n»Hnnaa Kt ('i air Eninas
3? oi the United Sto£ should” par-
o. the engine that all night htd waited I ticipata with other departments of the
by the little mountain depot down the KOV e rnm ent and with the people in dolpc
r government and with the people in doiDg
,10 P e * „ honor to the memory of General Grant
. 11 therefore designate the fallowing 8ena
and tors to represent that body la connec
then heavliy to tion with the funeral ceremonies: Jnstlo
witness the ^realization that Morrill. John She man, John A. Logan, J.
0BKKB4L grant was diad. Donald Cameron, Wade Hampton, M. W,
Then the doctor, withdrew. The nur.e ^f s ?S; n J F% h m» ZTmoVntoYm
ramr.r.vPJ th» fta.d I ™ J 0 ?- 0 *• MUW 9* LRllWrmi. XOU
quietly
there
each
Two Little Blue Boota .
Correspondence New York World,
Among the menv stylish carriages which
at this season of the year throng heaside
Psrk, Bridgeport, Conn., juit before sun
down every afternoon, there has been no
ticed of late a handsome Brewster Victoria,
d...wn by a pair of spirited bay.-. The
-a ..— ant j the shining tray
AN OVERDOSE OF MORPHINE
Enos tr.e Life of a Prominent nnd Eat'-
mabls Gentleman of Crimn s
One of the saddest deaths that has been re
corded In sometime, occurred yesterdny
morning. Mr. Channcey Bur, a well known
Two Officers Er
After A Dei
Walnut street coi
a bold performanc
11 o’clock, a small boy. llv
and popular gentleman of Griffin, died at 9:C0 Bogers, on the corner of Wa n-st and Fourth,
(‘clock of an overdose of morphine, taken be- ! sought Police Officer Bennett Jones and told
twasn 5 and 6 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. I him that a negro man d just atteaytad foj
The particulars of the unfortunate affair arc enter the residence of Mrs. Rogers,
peculiarly touching and invest it with more his whistle for Officer All
than passing Interest. hurried to the scene nnd found that thereto
Mr. Burr reached the city Tuesday afternoon had escaped. They w<-re told by Mrs. Roi
from Griffin to pay a visit to his brother Mr. that thenegro» had *n the dlnjam:
George W. Burr. He vu accompanied by his jj® BaOroad depnL Tile *‘ 0 fl*
little son, and was apparently in the | hastened te that ponton of the e’jy,
best health and spirits. Mr. Burr ^
accustomed lor eoneUme psit I JBsCSrtdgfctotoof v": i! It-ivLtvvMw
...» «««- A) ...... An< J jtjjj yjj
not in carriages of State—because it Is not pings of the horses have attracted much
a State wedding—moves through the lanes attention, when, indeed, it has been possi-
. ^ mu- , hie for one to torn his eyes for a moment
for a mile or so. The hedges and fields Irom lhe vl8ion oI loveliness that reposes
along the route are gay with spectators, in the carriage, and much of Bridgeport is
many paying high prices for seats on raised In a fever of curiosity to know whence the
platforms. This first procession, which I turnont comts » nd 10 whom “
finally procewis no the narrowchurchyerd Thli cariosity has been Intemified by an
path, consists of foreign royalties, P.ince 1 Incident—a« the French would say, a con-
Alexander o! Uses*, the Princes, ot Bat- iretenapi-whteb occurred last Saturday
teaberg, the Grand Dak, of Hesse (of Kol- tor’ BrtSSSJTsl^d
oaiine memory), with his son, the llered- that the fair occupant of the victoria is a
itarv Grand Duke: the Conut andCouuteis widow) let It be seen of all men that she J 1 , . - --, . .... ...
, ., n . * TinoUAe . I had a remarkably neat and pretty pair the intention of Mr. Georgo BurFs family to I and succeeded atln-t In gettinf away. Uo
of 8chonherg; the Dake and Duchess of 1 Qt Leaning back on he» P cusmoue1 return with him to Griffin yesterday mornjng | ran swiftly by officer panic!-, who wts on
Edinburgh, the Duke and Duchess of Con- a ea t she permitted two little shiny I ||M| || | tt jg| “ (■ ■
naught, Prince and Princess Christian, blue kid boats to creep out from under n
Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lome, cover of flounces upon the velvet-carpeted
the Duchess o! Aibany and the Princess of 1 floor ot her low carriage, where, n**stlert
Wales, all accompanied by their aultes. one against the other as motionless and
Mo sooner are tbev seated than the demure as a couple of sleeping mice, they
bridrgroom comes. His supporters are remained io full view of all heho'd**™.
Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria and Prince They were ravishiDg feeL Bridgeport peo-
Francis Joseph, of Battenberg—and a very I pie, in their narrow-minded way, hav*
haudsome trio of brothers they can look. I been heard to say that Barnum ought to
The bridegroom wears the white uniform have them, meaning that they were price’
of the Prussian Guard, as at the last draw- lets and uuique.
ingroom. Next arrive the ten youthful The “widow's feet" had comu to bs re-
brldemalds, varying In age from nineteen cognized as one of the attractions of a
to seven v*ari. Toete are__Princesses | dnva ln the park, and it la not to be won
to visit bis brother here at least once during a negro man suadenly t'i _
the ye-r, and his annual visits are al- street at a lively rate. The ImmediAteir,tart-
ways looked forward to with pleasure. Jt was cdtn pursuit, but the rngro w as fleet flxtted,
the intentlor " “—*“ *— * ***
return with k w . _. _
and to spend a month at bis plessstt homi*. duty at Hint hour nmrthc IlAsebsU Park. He
They did, Indeed, return with nim, but It was had cleared a considerable distanced fore the
in a manner far differed than wss expccte l officer could understand the meaning of bla
and uuder clrcuu.stancea ot the saddest na- [■cilons. When officers B. and A. Jones after-
lure. . IVsrda arrived, ho took in the atauttou at
Wednesday morning after his arrival, Mr. once, but it was too late.
Burr was on ibe streets greeting his Returning to the r sidcnce of Mrs. Roger
acquaintances and friends. Hls aplr- the officers learned from her that at the hot.
its. as on the afternoon before, were | mentioned a negro man came up on tie front
cheerful, and hls friends never saw nim In *| " ' ‘
versed with several gsntlemen In tne Capital palings on the
Louise. Victoria and Maud of Wales: Prin | dered at that when last Saturday, having andwhen he quitted the bsukhls friends pra
cesses Irene and Alice; Priucess Sophie h»r stylish carriage halted when dexensof sumed that n« had gone to procure some quin
and Franzlaka, daughters of Prince and other equipages |were drawn up in front
Princess Christian, and three little pnn-1 of the baud stand, all eyes were turned
cesses, Marie, Victoria and her direction. The little blue feet were r a
Alexandra; daughters of the | usual in sigbL The baud played a rav-
Duke and Duchess of Edin- (thing waltz, but the pretty little b'ue boots
burg. They are simply dressed in ivory remained Insensible to its rhythm! the feet
white figured inousveline de sole, witu I of other ladies might tap a sympathetic
skirt of light Mechlin lace flounces, made accompaniment to the music, but the wid
up over ivory satin pattern lace, orange I ow'a feet knew no such frivolity. They
the eveiida and comooaed the dead I **?*? J0 EP . r * M1,,er ol , Gaiuorniw. I flower bnds drapery behind, very simple | seemed to say: “We are here; we are
L’s head, after wbTch each of the Wl11 no ! ir f, the m in * me<liatel y are and pretty The bodices of the eld»r oue* beautiful; we are content." Suddenly
eroup pressed to the bedside and requested to officially aopo^suy tnem. ard p 0 i ale d and shaped iu front, trimmed | tber« was a commotion among the boises;
»r another touched their lins noon [diguad] Thomas^A. t Hxkdbicks, ## | roun( j t h e openiug with the sami *
same Ihcm a» I a trotter attached tu a light wagon became
The physicians believed that the patient
might reach the extreme ebb of his strength
atwclock this morning, and the ep-
proach of that hour was anticipated with
Intense tnxiety at the cottage. It passed,
however, and the General lying upon his
back and propped up by two pillows lay
upon the cat, yetllvlng but growing weak
er. Tbe inevitable c f ose of the General's
long sickness seemed more and
mors imminent. Feeble pulse
beats bad worn themselves by
their rapidity to a fluttering throb that
conld not be gauged beneath the finger of
a physician. The body was being worn
out by Its own life current, so rapid was
it coursing tbe veins. Repeatedly bran
dy was injected beneath tbe fkin of the
General's arm, hot despite its wtrming in
fluence, respiration bad quickened during
the evening to a point of labored breath
ing that was painful to friends whogrouped
end bent near the sick man. Two
o'clock had been passed and evidences ot
nearing death were multiplying. The in
creasing respirations w*re not alone mors
rapid, but more shallow. The lungs and
heart were giving away. 80 weak
had General Grant grown
o'clock that, though hs frequently at
tempted to do so, he was unable any
longer to clear the gathering mucous from
his throat. It accumulated and remained.
As 4 o'clock drew on and daylight came, a
point had been reache 1 when expsetora
tion was Impossible. There was not
left enough strength, and from
2 on there was ia bis throat
a significant rattle of mneons that was fill
ing the lungs and dogging the throat. At
3 o’clock tbe Gineral asked for water and
after that it is not remembered that he ut
tered any word. At 4 o’clock the breath'
ing was quickened and reached 50 to tbe
minute. An hour later the respirations
bad reached 00, and between 5 and 0 tbe
finger nails bad bee .me blue and tbe hands
further evidenced promises of numbness c-f
the extremities, and at every breath the
mucous clogg ug in tbe throat was growing
steadily. . , . _
A few minutes before o oclock, Drs.
Douglas, Sbrady a* d Sands stood on the
cottage veranda conversing of the condi
tion of Gen. Grant, and discussing the
r of hls death and the limit of
MJT^'^nM^uliVnS PM "Ibona. A HZNnatcKS I round lbsopentug ,
the nntpt fare fo lately stilled * " I . _ Vice-President. t |, e jkirta end trimmed behind in two restive, and, backing very unexpectedly,
Dr bbradv nstsed out on the piazza and I . s f?,f 1 lor ? PfiSff 4 1 by the \ ice-1 Slaa u box p i ea ted tabs. There was not a I brougnt tbe rear wheels of the vehicle in
as be did Kimet D™Newtnsn haitcninz J/ezident, HMIer isln Alaska, Cam.ron In g ljh orftb ow ot ribbon anywhere about which he was driven sharply air.inst tbs
apsteps ld *'^e^ dead," remarked the dm> I Montana and Harris andBroWD are onto! I t btln . The little ones have Jesses high back ot the widow’s victoria. There was
to- anietlv The fact of his hivlDg i?* 0 * 1 oI the *** e *™P'}- . Ttl * , r * m **P'f R at the throat, with long bodices meelin.la little shriek, a flutter of while
Men^absant from the side of the s f n 1 * ,or a *« r * nottfl.d by telegraph to- t ha drapery in front. Eech wears the garments, and in another Instant the
drin* man and ills family nt ■‘tgbt. end the Vtce-PreiWent was i«' bridegroom’a pre-ent—enamel brooches widow was standing trembling in the road,
the fiat moment was the canfe ol torm,d ot tb ® •»>«“>» ot tb ? , otb l*" aod with Els own aid the bride’s imtta’s. topporied by the iootman, who had Jump
and^adwretto thecletgymab ajkrdtonameenhstltotei. Thiawillproh- Xhe PllDCMS ls dressed in a rich but ed from hls Eox as bis mi.tress ieltthe
zd waited all nlghtet the iottage. | * b L» fK'Sfil.iL' I ,l !«.P l . e r °b. ?'.'h« thickest wbile^ satin. | carriage. And now occurred «motti.-
everybody, but
, by aid. on tbe
with plenty “of green foliage, and jndi-1 floor ol the carriage which she had lor-
clonaly piacid to as to ttaudout and look >nken, were her beantllnl feet
handsome, without being over crowded There was no mistake about it
—hey were there, two lovely blue
lips of tbe dead General, to whom Dr. . ^
v.wm ait's love had bound him in such i I bsutdsotno, without beiDg
close ties snd relations. Those who saw I ■zpr.eslon. or Omtitua. to the People, I The Ian. is besn'lful Hnniton Point, whlcn . .- .
and knew and ail who learned of the der- Nortn and South-Resigned to Hls Fate, the Queen wore on her own m.rrlaf. d.y, et|)M,.ndtog In ehapely ankles, thatwarr
(ram ths death bed auicklv l „ . . n . .. I and nai never before been lent to any of I encased in black lilk itocklngs. Abovethe
■ooka'Hte i'mDulieof a hearty sympathy. I Mt. MoGaiooa, July 2i.-Dr. Douglas „„ d a 0gbttr ,. I, baa never been deined anklet wss nothing. WIthacry oi dto
’sfter Dm Iitmclas andSbrady left the I to-day gave to the Associated Press tbe I or renovated, hut age hat mellowed rath.r I trees, the widow scrambled back into her
sath bed they convened feelingly of the following remarkable document, which than yellowed it. fnis eklrt Hdlipoeedln othe coechman threw a rohe Irom
Dmcril Grant’s life The I —r.,nf imi in Hr I two rows, one laid over tbe other and I bis box to the floor of ibo victoria, corn
indicated failure and the ^, ten by ® enera L? T * 1 ? r i ?J* graetfallj festooned at the sides, where pleiely covering up tha little b»ca boots,
he last to succumb, ia 1 Doaglu • presence, on Thureday, July 2d: j the orange blossom trimming ls brought l end at a frantic signal trom his mistress
ye
latter hours of Gi
pulse first had it
dwraesa™ conscious tena'cUyTnd tint I ” "faak younot to show this to any one, I hTghwup to, flU>espew"of aatin tha' I drove rapidly onYof the park. It is add
yyjMpWUSt !ndlcated° cog nl'zanre" aa l n ’ .TkTfrom mv Pl«« 3* SStaol uS X’AP
w\nt Mvthtoer Mk“c"l Frwi » nd -P" lical,rl y* I want it kept from my Bk1rl bJr tw0 elongated sprays of orange I seen since Batnrday.
G?tutt at thatbonr. ’Wat “’’rented tbe family. If known to one man, the papers blmsom, myrtleand white heather. I
General, huskily. When offered will get it and they (the family) will get it. The low cut bodlM is long Minted mad
an( j miii thmtf iniraim^i in h(« throat and 11a ___.J hmesstnii I also trimmed with Hnniton point,
DIsnppenrance of a Whole Family Ex
ccptlng a Little Oltl.
Tiskilwa, Iowa, July 22,1385.—This vll-
s “if± y % wo°rd ol^. «• * ddld - V distress them almostboyond
!.e was the d “ ' endorance to know it, end by reflex would wiUl u and tolling rather thicker over tbt
L—,—distress me. I have not changed my mind arm, end in the cnterol the bast a bon-
last urriRARC* or tbx oiNtatL. t _ OQ k,,;—. qnet oi the three bridal flowers—orange I Tuxilwa,
Dr. Donglae remarked that the oeculiar-1 matetially since 1 wrote y I blossoms, the flowers ol purity; myrtle, in I lege ls the scene oi considerable excite-
ityofGeu. Grant was-explained by re- in ihe same strain. Now, however, I acknowledKtxxer,t of the customs ot tbe men t 0 n account of the alleged doings
markable vitality that seemed to present [ know that I gain strength Fatherland, where every bride wear, the . ... . ... ,' „ n
an obstacle to the approach oi death. It , om8( ). ra hnt when I do go back, it is Jfyrteniranx, and white heather, which 1.1 0,8new b ' od °i , _
was a gradual puetng aw»y ol tho vitml to d 3 t , ,,„ted to Improve, I Scouand it acconn'rei the symbol ol good whole families and nightly bold forth in wts oncouslotis'when picksl sp, and ukeu I the itn trick, which will bei' i'.:-.-. better
tomes, and conscionsnese, the doctor b arevery decidedly in lack. The slteves ol Hovlton lece fell et »n ouvof-the-way house two miles from to aroom up steirs. UUbrmhetwu summon- oondlUon.
thought, refined to the 1«L The ^SSSSt Sto^toTeep me iiv. th, > b«korthjOo^’e? Mt Mu>y versions of the strange sff, It 23SBS» , S2W!wSM? , ffS
0enfi “ I sssy fMSRJ! '<2X1I«. being im b7 tt»pdw, but ih. ioi-
and
ing
ing <iir**c’.Iy do
OEN. GRANT’S LAST DOCUMENT.
renliiL
B«nk. Before be leu be com plat ncl of npali came np she wa* seated near the window
‘ bit cheat, and lull mated hi* intention of I ing on a machine Rhe asked him what he
„ jiug after some medicine to relieve it. It wanted, and he replied that it waanone of her
waa teamed Uial he haa been aubjrct in the bnrinen. Bhe theu told tbe little
peat to acute attacked neuralgia ot the cheat, l uoy that wa* la the room with her
- 1 - - •*-- *-«- ^ to get thepletol. 'Ihenegro. uiiufiomepro-
_ _ w Use epithets, said that he did not care for the
■h the treatment that he ha* been aocoa- Iplrrl, but he took pains to more away, whea
totued to a*e for 1L the little fellow started up to get It. When
What bla movements were after he left the Mr*. Roger* saw that he bad dkidcwed ah©
bank 1* not anowo. It la thought that he pro- Ke at the ooy at nncu to notify the poli* e. He
ceeaedtoMr. H Falkuer'* e-tablishment, on ] found Officer Bennett lone*, and told him
Third street. He and Mr. Falkner nave been what had happened The rest is known,
close friends for many years, and he probably Mrs. Rogers says that tbe negro before leav-
sought him when be left hi* friends at the log used language that was highly loinUlog
bank. This idea obtains force from tbe iact | and abusive.
1 the description given, the officer* i
trner secoua ana i counm * ^ "
_„_ r — r .Jooapany wltb Mr. Falkner. I have M
.. waa between 5 aud 6 o’clock In tbe afternoon I He 1* described as beiug ratber tall, sparely
when they entered the store. What happene 1 made, and wears a bine cap, closo-flulng. The
there Is best told In the language of Dr. «V. B officers have been on hls heels several times,
Daniels. He said: but he has always managed to elude tbtm.
yesterday afternoon, between 5 and 61 w benever they approach him he Is always on
a gentleman with Mr. Falkner 1 guard aud nius. lie haa been engag'd in a
came Into tho store and asked for ten grains goo 1 deal of mlichlef In that part of the city,
of morphine. I was at tbe prescription desk and unless he ls careful he will yet be caught,
filling a prescription, bat slopped to waltoa I u was a close call for him last night,
him. I weUucd the morphine, put It Inal
. ...... him. It 1
him inqi
water, and thinking that he Intended to take | j.H. Polhlll.the Macon bicyclist. In a recent
Greenville won tho tlo from William
ter behind the counter, l pointed him to the I Maxwell, Jr., and now holds the champion'
bucket In another direction, and with ship ol tbe 8onth for every distance from a
t lr ‘ «.kt!f n,r hlm l0ll °Tf td h«' m intended ,ourth 01 * mll “ 10 twenty. HU time «t U
take It aiL Be laid b. did. I told him tbit I minute, and 10 econdi. Tbe following In this
.. was poison, and asked him If he knew what connection will be read with Interest by Pol-
ra SMfiJ&aBftLatSKf .ISLS* MU’S bind. here. It te taken item Ute Char
A WESTERN OHOST STORV.
Dr.
dreaded
began
iboald
iramlse
>loe*
nlsbt
Iwt no
cloth
leg the "den’erilte'last night Dr. Sbr.dy
. .a a i — —I.klii a.II T|. Unnnlis
iienarui, in© »»iuuju at- nut/ «
been making a study of the General, was
asks where he is
_ Bind aanditonea fall upon
The sweet voices of choristers fill the | the roof and can be gathered from
1 by tbebncketfal.
claimed that last Saturday, while
f the bouse was In the garden,
these stones fell aboatber,
street side, whtn he
he hud frequently taken that much and more
Mr. Faikner suggested then that he should lotteObserver:!
take only bait of it, but he loslstci that he I Messrs. J. H. Polhlll. of Macon, Ga., and
iknew wnat he was about, and that It would \ william Maxwell, Jr., ol Ihls city, ran off their
not be too much for him. He then opened the tl© for the championship of the South at
box. In taking off the top a quantity of It was I Greenville, 8.0., laat Monday. The News, In
spilled on the floor. 1 pickea up the Urgent describing the event, ssys: “The trsck Is a
lumps and put them back In the box. lie then quarter mil?, requiring twenty laps for the
asked for a glass and I gave him one. " hUe distance. It was not in good condition, being
| he was mixing the potion, Mr. Falkner and I{iosqftin places as to mnko tho turns dangcr-
cart -1 ous, and tne hill on the back ».trctc!i trio 1 the
It wind of the wneolmen severely. When they
I would not hurt him. All suspicion ;:0 t away from the Mring Mr. Maxwell took
that he Intended self-destruction vanished | the lead snd held It for three lap*. He
again
tomed to take large do es, he conld I
itn trains, as 1 had teen soma persons tike as | probably sixty yards. The tlms wu is min-1
iuch »a fifteen grains without iven serious I u t#s, 10 seconds, and was wondcfully good.
wccL He drank tbe morphine, and left tbe considering the track. Clarence bmlth acted
[store with Mr. Falkner i thought nothin* | M judge. Mr. Polhlll holds the rhsmplon: hip
more oi 1L until I heard later that he was crii-1 of the Booth from a fourth of a mile to twenty.
Ically 111 from Us effects. The me Udne that I Many persons who saw the race oo yesterday
fell on the floor did not amount to two grains" I believed that Mr. Maxwell la tbe best of tbe
I When Mr. Burr left L. W. Hunt A Co ’* be 1 two for half a mile, and ho eiideutly lias an
went with Mr. Falkner to the establishment of I idea of that kind hlmid f, a* he has chftllenced
Disturbance on Fourth Strret.
__ _ ^Early yesterday morning Fourth street. In
temwai completely under the influence of tho I tb© vicinity ol Mr. Julius Greenwoods store,
I was the scene of a disturbance between two
1 Tom
pway^ I Fambro, and Felix Greenwood, ion of Mr.
retottTelftn'oriOn’wtuwewh.tf tfte’clt. on greenwood. Jn.» how th. troobl- i-«.n i,
La |t**lu. Ills body was embalmed not definitely known. Tho tao grots, how-
la haiS*Aimecasket,andWM I ««r. bolts of whom are much larger
—— 1 —■ -»-—-—~ vt - * -^••■iwooli little son.
e«l la n dl-pute
tractions that would suggest themielvis worn by the (> ieen at her marriage—a dangl PP-
".In Hr ti.hi.1I, i nmi and are not llkslv to kueamt them- magnificent aud unique tpeflmenoi Ho-d- bot’s door and announced that dUriOL ■
"* JWgfft the'coit.Veand Dr SznJi «“e, to anyonee^ T UadVrthe above tonpoint. vhh a pauern oi the rose, of night all the family out her,el! had Jl..p,
SS^d.^a hSli. dr^mitSSeijI wtob. happUet II there Kn J.ndandth.roj.crown. tbodMlgn ,nd she conld find no trace
i jt hi in hs anv ©xtraordinarv cure, inch as I »or which was destroyed ns soon as corn* | the.n. .... • ..
Ia ecuirroa mum. !■ there ia to Iw It will plated. This was secured to the bride’e It was at once inferred by the neighbor*
After tbe death of General Grant Karl r t . e | f ” j would say, therefore, nead by one corner, which did not show that the little girl had been deserted, bat It
Dthardt, th. Hartlord sculptor, who toi .o von and'vour coileacnes. to make me at under the wreath and tiara, to that two oi sesmed strange that the giowinccrops and
. — ■ 1 rnmfortable a, veu can. It it is within Ihe corners coma on Ihe arms, all tho (arm animals and Qteoslte should
ootnforuweuyou can. “ “ d 15 Th , „ ntre ihl ws the pattern clearly be left. too. Tbe neighbor, for miles
- am raidv ro ober his call without Us It falls over the watet and 111, long plain made every effort to find some trace of the
■he dead man's face. He was hlghlyauc ;“ lt , rmHr . I ihould rr.fir going now totralnoi the dress, Ihs lowest point coming mls.irg, bat wilhon avail
induitne mv meeent auti'erlnE lor a single within a quarter oi a yard ot the hem oil Anotner tenant was pnt into thr house
flav'wlthom > tRe hone oi r«overy. As I the skirt, while the BueJe gloves did not snd he adopted the girl, and every night
death, a waiting engine et the mountain Ihavestat.d, I am thankful tor the provi- quite reach the elbows. Bom. msgoificrnt lit Is claimed, the father of tbecbUdap
depot wu on th. way to Saratoga to bring I dwntial extension of mv time to enable me jewelry, piesented by her own lamily, pears to her and asks her in tbe tradition
an undertaker to place the rental's on ire to EJ continue mv work. I am further thank- com pleted ihe bridal array of the Princess, el ieputchr.1 voice w
day to await tbs arrival ot 'he New York {S“?d toImn*S*tort»«to?SttS3. Sbecsrried a Urge bonquet ol whit, flow- to him. When the
. uudmsknr who hat b*tn samraonci^and | ^ has euabled me to *«e lor ray- j , -n
___ conversing a'
little 3i*tance. when Henry, the nurse,
stepped hastily upon the piazza and spoke
to tbe physicians. He told them the Gen
eral was veiy near dead. The medical
men hastily entered the room where the
sick man was and approached his side.
Instantly upou icsiniing the patient since,
Dr. Douglas ordered the family to be sum
moned to tbe bedside. Haste was in«d»*,
and Mr-. Grant. Mr. Jesse and wife, l. S.
Grant. Jr., and wife and Mrs. Col. Gram
were standing behind the doctors at the
sick man's cot. Mrs. bartoris and .Mr.
Dawson nad followed the doctors in from
the piazza and the entire family were pres
ent, except Col. Fied G»mnt. Hasty sum
mons were sent for him, but he entered
the *'rk room while the meisenger wa-
searching for him. Col. l'red Grant h»*ate I
himself at the head of ihe bed with his left
arm resting upon the pillow above the
head of the General, who was breathing
rapidly and with a slightly gasping respi
Mrs.* Grant wss calm, but with intense
ion, she took a seat clcse by the bod.
bhe leaueti slightly upon the cot, resting
upon her right elbow and gazing with tears
blinding h«*r eye* into the Generals face,
bhe found there, however, no token of rec
gultion. for tne s ck man was peacefully
nd painlessly passing into another lift*,
drs hartotte came behind her mother ami
leaning over her shoulder wttcesifd tne
<eo ( a life on which she had constituted
trorg element of pride. Directly behind „ The Pref [dmnX of the Un | t ©d States has I thfit Btampa, woo worwo on raw pimoe, waa j *“" * ^/ h ri“;“Y";uUonid o"n I »add«nly fitoppod.
Gr.nt tn i Mr,. ^,rtori«. and j 0( t r.cfv^i th* tad tiding! of th» donth ihe father of hsr child, and said bt had a S?«c*inf°ont oMh. hou« andnodered thscaoM.
bhradysndSndsfsp»cUUoi»oi the cion- ‘bA 1 ‘1^ * X n!7H^'R t 1T.** 1 ‘f®. o 81 '**®? h «.“ d _.*‘ | *h>th.*«ldlngc.ke, .rabeiagcut. I •«, doin’ w nothin. Dart.erwhlt.
tig Ulo their efforts aud coun,el hid s
prolonged On the oppotite «ide ol the
iwsl from til.-- r mother and directly before
Srant. Jr., and near the corner of
toathesAn.’* s : <le was Jesse and
• tu i-ACh Ski Mr. N. K. Dawson, th>*
nographfr ami confidential
t tne foot of the bed *ndga:
own into ihe Gem-ral'a f*
Grant, Mrs. U. 8
rs. Jtsse Gran
family circi**, Henry, the nurse,
and Harrison, ihe General’* tvjdy imint,
wsre r« -(•ectively watching ihe clov
their patient ami their maste
had repaired to the hotel
and was not present
Midi
Tn.' sa-l far*. ’
.tlvt-s In Gr
morning t-
and placed ia w RUHR IHRR BH ...
takm toth. nalouC.pot ycterda, alumoon I Anditroager than Mr. Gracnwool'
by the following gentleman, who acted »’1 lo 1 , k * ora “, minn "
nail-bearers- J W. Csbanlsi, O. B. I with him, and daring
Tarplu, J. B. Cohb, Kmory Win,hip, rater rulty that followed gave him a
EthrldgfcJ. il. I .mpbell, R: E»1 kner end H. D. too head with ebrlcl. Alter ml,treating hill
Adame. It wet taken to Ortffln on the 7a. In other way., they ran awit
tram, end will tetnumd irom the 1'ie-o.y. Mr. Omuworri reported toe mat
l C ttem,mu. rCM0 U "‘ P “ C0 “ 1 ’ 0 C “ >Ck I ^WSirt^L ^l UkM tlfT bar-
Mr. Burr wu a gentleman whose death will racks. Ii wu thought then that UUto 'J Jlj*
bo rsneraUj rventud. He had scaictr 1 wm
I reach o i ihe prime of lif®, and possessed h from the 111 effects of the blow, anl 1st* r Mr.
rare combination of lntalllfsnce and congenl- Greenwood requested tbe release of tbe two
12% I Xw-r. untoritto, toyrecorder
they
t tO offi-
edly* popular wherever known. He leave* tbta morula* on in© charge ot tlghtlng i
leaves threa children, and asraral relatives disorderly.
Funeral Of Mis® Msmls Rolfaulllat.
The fnneral of this young lady, whose sad
uuderuker who has b«»en summoned and j,as eual
le now on tbo way here. ” l{the happy harmony which to sudden-1 "TOlwSSCroteesi ot chonsters nil the i the root an
The detail, end arnr,getin-;:ta toacli- u /htiwetn thoic enK«K.l hate little ebunh n Prince Henry startle by ground by
tog the lemelcs while they remain her- ^VhMt yiar. .Toin dea'ly conflict. It the flower deck.d altar ready to claim tb. It is Clair
and until they arrive io New York are in gJJ SSmantooMBabto bleiaing to me t • bride, who look, radiantly happy to plhtht the lady of
charge ui Jeute, W. Drexel and W. J. Ar- . ___ j.j n( i eInr p,,j on , toward me from her troth to tbe man of her unfettered i ehoweroi t
tell. At this wrliiuRthephyalclana are pen 0 na fromali psrte of onreoumri',from choice. The Qwn gives her Uaugh- companied by curious and indescribable
deairomol having a poet meflimwxawtlna- natl ; MUtlMO f all nUg'ons. ter away, standing almost wltuln noises. She was so frightened thatshe
Uon, bat tha family are said to be averse. 110rt |,„|_ n 0 I Confederates aud oi touch of the monument bi fore de- hae not since left the home.
and that is a nutter yet to be cetermlned. “r.i cn ,i .tto,-; ,n k . 0 f sol- *crireJ. railed to the memory oi her late
A week ago the General is said to have in- organizations ol mechanical consort. The Qieeo. who cannot wear a I Wlehlng to b« Baptized Thoroughly,
tiaiated that should he die here dariog the 1 adeniific, relieloaa andother societies, em-1 hetry dr#ss, baa a doable black broche I Atkansaw Traveller.
hot weather he would prslerfont buire- bracing almost every dtiztn in the land, grenadine made up over a bright black silk hintlzlnc In an Arkansas
s52s.“tS^ssstiSPSSffillwJ ZTtf L
reraeice will stey here. This, how.ver, i* me J wttoeis these thine,. and s, eoon as it ia over the bride recelvrs . beAh iald ^ thr arg, orother,
entirely at. the dhposrirf Monel J red | (Stoned) o'W*** 7 " IfeiSPaSSM toS M S3s'?»»& A ^
-Jit. McOei-ob, Jn^2,1885. lSS'••AiD’tdi..rnnBr tn. preacher asked.
the sonnd of th© great Runs ot the Hector {JJt aln f *
can be nur.tboomtrg a royal salute. .-n i ,.wi _:n
Nrxt witlkini! I'owa the church on her Cue wid dis little de debil will Rit roc
hushed’*!ra».*be royal^processionUil- «bo’. I’seprowled erroan’too much too
formed, and all in church rtturn to Os- hab my sins washed erway by ills lit le
A Ffc,nn» Proc*«*aing (
A rather funny proceeding c«ne to light ye.- dt ‘ lh b« been mentioned, wu comh.cted
terdey. ItI..muringtrom to. C n,ion.m.r. T»'^*/»b« noo “* t 5®' l «b 'om‘h.'.m.
ner In which an Italian fruit vender .ought to |
get even with a gtdd j hsekman
Madison street. It 1
tended by a number ol friends, snd tbe exer-
vr’cUen»ro*TO^lir^u“a fruit and con.| cI,c,wer ® r ‘•• u,,cre,1 I >ccul,arl y ,oIemn ‘ ^<llD, •
ftn Pflni., in front presitve. At the conclusion of the tier. (MS
fectlonary stand on Poplar street In Iront house, the ramslns were taken to Rose
of the southern Hotel. He U the proprietor, Hill Cemetery and laid to rr»t. the following
also, of a hack, and has a keen eye for gentlemen acting as th© pall besrer* 3 ,e 2Srr*
1 Marlon I* inw<>ly, M. ?e*ml«<':i. Ii Wt!-
I<*t, W. H. McKay, C. M Nattlng sad .‘‘sm C.
Grant, to whom la left tbe entire control of
all the arrangements relative to hie father**
remains.
It la nnUkeW that tbe proposition from
tbe city of New York to accord a burial
place for tbe General and hls widow, when
she shed have passed away, might be con
sidered oy Colonel Grant. The impresalon
. McGkxoob, July 2,1885."
A SHOCKING STORY.
A Little White Girl Dies In Agony nnd a|
Negro le Lynched. t ^ ^ vmihwi w ^
Ailakta, July 25.—Lut night Portir I boroeTwhereaiamptuoaadrjLtmeria pre-1 dI PjT
BiairenDjuoiiiDsiurrai. m«uupiaiivii am»TA, ,.i B u» au»ha oornei wucie n ■uuijiuwm , .. -r l_.
that Washington may be chosen as their stamps, colored, was lynched at DongUe- P»red and laid In two targe and handsome Own* on bruder, yer • been nspuzM
burtel pl.ee i, believed to b. ionndM on ™ TTil....7Z~. I mirnmet. turns too room, in tb, houw .*J«»''*«bdatitamd. faith (toad
the urgent Inclination of Colonel Grant, ville by a mob of 500 men for an aralJ0t i. Tire enough for any function so p de water dat do de good.
business. When the colorevl f.remcn’*
I tournament came off he conceived I iioge.' ■
the idea of turning bla hack over to a I Tue death of Miss Bolfenillet will leaves
negro driver to “run" forhlm. Jordan Gay, I sadue** t»vh!n<l in the hcaruof family snd
a carelcea haekmsn wa • selected, and on tbe friends that time can soften only, but not heal,
day of tne tournament be m- unted the hack She had many loveable traits that endeared
and took charge of the line*. Gay true to her to both, and possessed with all a character
tbe tnstlocttorthe darker, when he got into thst‘Ould only attract. The fsmlly has the
tbe crowd on Mulberry street, aooo became wm i»sthj oluo community In the boor of
lost in wonder, and it was not long before he | Mf I ■
M|k. He for- H
ttermined | Crawford County Items.
. '-.in '.tuuun . nuu .. w i ■>
US* In no con Utlon to do anything,
got hti duties a* a hsekman, and aOTHi
to enjoy tbe frollo to the fnlleat ex’enL Tbo
consequence was that when be sought bis
employer that night to tirn over the proceeds
there were no proceeds forthcoming
This enraged the employer, anil yesterday
■■Inr. to (eleven with Gay, he went be-1
L:«Mre Cherry and bad a warrant issued
tbo present Inclination of Colonel Grant. TUIe D y * m0D w “ #n *® r *“ *7, ere not large enongh for any Inaction so
The only condition made by the General, rape committed upon Ida Abercrombie, a extensive as a wedulng breakfait to which i 'XS! “ZZETS1
and that at long ago aa June 24tb, was daughter of a well-UhIo white farmer. The over two hundred goe«ts ere b dden. Some | »» * come, eouae me
Mr. Jivmtisllarrls.ofCiswft.tdcouuty.whose
’cedi | little son was scalded so badly so tne lime *go,
has since happened to mother mlsfortun
Another one of hi* children h*» been badly
n?JaSlceCh«rryendbadawerrSn3ned 1 afaldcd but cot so severely as the former,
fur hls arttsL charging him with Ute-uj alter l While the barns are painful they wU not r*
t'ust Tbe case • Hi probably be heard to-1 suit seriously. I
I The roads of Crawford county are being put
■Uls hard to say whether tbe law can be anfli- in fine order from Kchecon^eto Knoxvuie.
ctentlystr Hed to make neglect <>f dmr a Tobesofkee at Parker s bril^e. hoi risen
crime, 1 Identical wit "larceny after fust The high as the bldge when our Crawford report-
issue ot the warrant will be watch.d carl- er paased It yesterday and waaitlU rls
I Dual y. 1 Craw fori county will have a fen
' fence election August ifith. CoL Ira Jr
Ifitlll PlitaB HI® Meunresc. I Mr^Mlnus McKlmsRIf, in Crawford, has
some darklea never know when they have «?e finest cotton patch between ■) gf '*
^ wtd make pMW
^ .. ancoci of Crawford J
ble to the teachings of experience. Perhaps i! thought to be dying ot dropsy yesterday,
they did know, tbe cheln-eengs and penlten- Crawford has W plenty of rain.
Harks would bo deprived of half their vic-
of tbe United 8t®'et. Gen. Ulyese® b- G roei bad compelled her to «i®r® ia mnch cberring a* th® banov manontyander what am er goln’ to’coze
Grant at Mount McGregor, in > of 8U bo»lt to bis drslree. Bumps was arrest- pt i r ariTa off in a carriage drawn by &ur »»• 1 " eb « f Be ‘ d b , lm
New York, to wUeft plan, h« bail lately ^ tnd p,,,^ u, j,n. Ye.terdey mornlnr borM , to Qoarr Abbey, tent for th. hooey- afore, bat I Jw knowedat ba am er gwin*
*•— 1 ■*’- nrolon* l —— Ida called her Jatbtr and | mooa by Lad; “ - — -* ““ 1 *> - 1 ** ”
been removed io tha tedeavor to proionx I 3 o'clock Ida csilid hrr father and I muT bv'iadv Cochrana mother of Mita I tor do dat lack.’
hiellto. In m.klnr -hi. «nconnc.m«tto J^dhta.h. wu going to die. BafmMp Irii^dS
tea paopto oi tha UnPwl gtatoa jha_Pra«l; | eonld ba aecnwd aha expired in eonvoi- th. bride nnd her Intnra lady tn wnltlnR. A Koval
d#ni nSttaV alons. A mob wav organized and he waa | As to tb® honeymoon, asks Edmond \ at* a,
Uu public loss of the JES fn > m **»• »*>«Hff while be waa try | -ia there not an Infallible authority in the
who waa in the hour of victory magnam '
Ulilr grandi'toldr
hood i
tbe
, L'.ti.. Jr.,
ilrep oi child-
very room above lleill-
ire fikii.il>* and honietotd
thr Ited.ld. oi tile dying
lereol me Rrcnphadbeen
a moment eooner tnao
The doclo-. "ii
ro-,0. end pteeslng
rn-ly that ihe porptteh
eoi n.Mire'e elxnela oi
h.-i ---tl ad heae.tb tbe
. hand that Dr. Di'.i|la,
w inuieio'o. ,iri ■ .oiuj.ln. cuiw we. enort ourance oerween wet, wu ivyor. wb[cb c ,> n t a ! n , an rlectric at-acc
bu wilnemd with deep jmtotion bia pro- (oDndto b* colored Great exdtefflent boilt oa the alto ot an old tsonutory ot when a coin to dropped into
longed aDdMlient etroygtonlto a pAin | nj n owp nT ^i a o TU thariil’edaath. It to a {fornien lime,. It teem, with romanticL„ rtaie ,t the bu. of
Thi “3 ,l ? r3r *? 10 •b.U.u .b. committed auocianoo. .oltabt. for lor.’, yoongdraam , carl tcrid* rfrohraa. depotlt
afllfarinw With tesTlQl IjfBipAtliy, ^TM | ptwl Mins »mn>f»t hsr falhar nf I tha (nelwmliihl hnnra' afc'trm frnm I - .... -
Dt.lsa to Obtain Contributlor a
forth. P.a.uai.
N. V. World.
N.w York World in
the *100,000 nt-eonry
of the Bartholdi Staton
Ever:ing Journal Dai
itn conntiog-roooi a
of th. atatne. It
handsome mahogany case,
which contains an electric araebtnent.
‘ Into tbo
tbe
Death of Col. Isaac L. Too!#.
■onl^esterda^h^Tguoiur^menUone^l Tliefriends of the above gestleieen were
th# bold performance ol a negro mut whom 'I'Atoe'inn.l .urprl.Hl to team ot hte death.
Itered tbe porch of Mrs. L. D. Rover*, on Wat 1 *blcb ooeorred at? o’clock yaeterdar moru-
Lot tad Fourth etreeu. and uiedV.lvc and ing of dymntery.at tbe home of bl. brotoer.Dr.
totnltlog epithet, toward. h.r. Had .he not
been awake when be came and discovered 1 iiS?®i'n r i »Vo» vt®i?S 0 555 1 w eoMtr. where
sStr°s^r7iS , 1 ; h
; h^ef la tu <Sto^«a a.oy
t-aetolgbt. It eeeme, tola e.me'nerro, at- I tltehAd'teSm.tekonir°i'.‘rt?E& h°i de.t-
tomptad arimllar aariermaana on Thtedatraw I TObSheBdateSnSKtedT Htthuw
Ihetwesn Plum ami Pine, At the early boor ol I took pure T«sUnUT aflsrnooe at 5 ertW
11 o’clock ii*; approached a residence and waa from Dr ToolK res'Kiir.-' iir \Var«n offl
shout to effect an entrance, when be wee seen iuSd. Atthe conclaSSn ofthetterrlse
by two yoongledtaewbo were In a room in the the wleeukentohlekwiSeffej’-j
SRS SSSNSUf VZSX ‘{SSiSS^S; £* lhr ‘° mlle * “ dU 1
away. He dl l tn t z.t ew.y h- .ever before.
t Uw
I believe the nt-
tufferiog wltb taerlol eympatby. Th' . u , c |d.,and eomt mipect
devtioed end hat coma at laet, and bit LteMttog bar, while others
•pirit ha, retnrited to lb. Creator who tent J nenueded her to kill be
ito.h i>».hurt of the nattou * ' " “ .
ring wltb lore Horrible Mangled.
. ow abort him RtADtao. Pa.. Joly 23.—J. B. Harebell. I
tenderly mindful of hto virtue#, hie aged 20 years, telegraph operator at Land-
.... 1 oi the lone oc- togvitla, near Sconylkillhaven, got bla foot X
.. laat in a fro* in front of bit office this ef- —
»“• tornoon end waa croabed to death by a t P" 1
ber father ol|dnrtog the lorty<ight honre'eacapa front | fcTtoe coin ton locked drawer below,
their Intort "atallad cattle ' rort of royal while at ‘
U forth. Tha great heart of the nattou
that followed him when living wltb love
and pride, bowi now in eorrow above him
deed, tendcrlv miodlnl of'' *
ir.at petriolic aervioee and
CAilooed by bu death.
exlatoace.
while at the lame time tbe cam preesea a
apring, which completes an electric circuit,
and an Edison Incandescent lamp, which
Miss Liberty bolds in lien of a torch, to
lighted. The appsratns to so adjusted as
The puli
it hail
bad
One Way to Divide th® Colored Mote.
Providence Journal (Rep.) __ .
A great deal U being said in Bontherp. I to operate only with a quarter oi a dollar,
Jd wmeNortbem Dtmocraticnewipa- but *1110#. deeirtom W* contribute larger
.^^tTassggfBisaji-agSHKiB'gaBasaafBSSSSWggtsW'SSg
!FKB^dajBBJ83ge|B|5Sa"W. a.M,..m.,|w-Sfl-,»..“».v.--»|S»-gi!!^iaiLg“'' °“
of thirty days, and that alt pobiio
* period c
“Tha llouah ot Despondsnoi"
— b-'fine-s sh.ll on tbaday of tbe taaeraf bo, . JSI
" - '' • pended; and 8eeratarieaot War and ot ] In which yon art wallowing ,<» account of ] to tbt woods.
(Signed,)
r the Prvsldect:
r. V. BatAao.Be, relery ot Slate."
(gi Yoak, July 2L—Mayor Greet to.
I Jdar r.:rl the following dtept'.ch front
• •roked ihe face 1 bin r"*'* eecrelary at Mt. McOr.gor in
Tn® Sams Old Story.
Life.
,,, So _ I Mamma—Don’t yon think. Emma, yon
Girard Kan , wrilei ■ » re »'‘“le too old to he pltylrg
■. r,........... -i vc-.ir with the boys aomnchT
18,1
the purest and beat
wi 1 porltivecore kid-1 Wrnctloal.
pl.iau. Ponfy the Peek.
.... __latc the bowels. No family I Mrs. 8.—You’re a heartless hrut>_ _
alteration displacements, 'internal fever,' can at!»rd to be witho it them. Th^v wi 1 1 don't believe you’d shad a tear if I was in
bearing down sensations, remove! the ten- save bond rede of do.lar* in doctors 1 bills mv Rreve before yon.
dcncy io cancerous affections, st, i corrects : every 7**r- ^old at fifty cenU a bottle by Mr. b.— Bring on your Krave; let’s see
ail unnatural discharge!. By draw if tl. ' Lamar, Rankin A Lamar, » whether I would or not.
SP8?fl»gS ffiS'p'Sd t l o eater S «"•
imn otlin. Roger.._.n^ the rflnn be Yeitenl.y aflentoon about < o'c-k .’liter
. tboj I Blrdaoetg who was ta the eeemt e«T of Ike
■ fW ‘' JaU heard a loud noise In the cell* beneath,
, and hastened down stairs t> investlyste the
bltezjawkjeh aapdte | 0 , a , atstarbancfc H. ioundlourol
tppn&nd htofc 11 -‘ dmWerUUl ““ 10 -.he priwoeri, Albertos Caaard, John Stubb.,
— 1 gam McCoy and Xathtn B.Itey, enzMel in a
ively fight. He snrceeded In getnag them
t; art, and remand*d them to tl • '
Smn f -- - -■
at Ial* Is . . _ . . | .
arrived on the scene last nhthi be bad escai . _. —
This negro wlU vet be caoghr. The ofiteen >»u oeerd a load a
era determined to have him and will wat, h l.,r and hastened down
Ol the dtetnr
the cans® of the di«
D'i^tn Cf Mia# Mamie Roiftui l#t.
Yesterday aIternoon a: i o'clock the death i f^oa' Investlaai
olMlf s Mamie Bolfenffiet occurred at the rest-1 banco was found w ui- - Jf
deuce of her mothez. Mrs. J. T) BoUwUUefc *«»ottonn aa to o^ba4te»w-
u.dian. «#»„- • .1. tne loot ot anotner. At tne time mei aii.im.
Il, oo MadUon streeLafter a lin .erlng Illness occurred the prisonerr were rectealin* In
of nine week*. Her fnnazml will be coodnctod | eazriiWg^hgriL Waoma^awm Wf
from the faaily rerideoce tote alternoon at i I ■■■ ■
o'clock. I Death or aa Infant. ^
I ’’be 011Ir - it- toe Jewj
a<,«. which r.natty »u«.. .-it . ..
E t a° T c l i*o l fir»S Wer "lnv.1?f ...
. «!.-.- n jeer., h<.-J ’-rpl <t..» in la
- ... >■ I 1 .M.-.*: time
h«- . - r .--!■:!'• !ri- • ; ' » r . " •
la »tr..: g arm* nacborw hr- .tiering
I «. 1 n.f r
rr. --T-. .r 1 »t hrr t * .-I.J.r
ml- : it. 11 *•- t th- ••• ■» '-■• ; h.i
rn.lr.rr-li.rr -... trr. ry on. to*! w *
j^^ldled w«ioeriI»y nliht, and w„ -irlwl fr-'-m
mij hit residence, til Fuorth .treeq y«<* *- r
u. bruise#,
•"’an* ali
i.' .t t*f her deat.'i tlsJ« { porFec^t satisfaction, or nioo#y re/undekl
wld be read With ilecp .-.rfr*-: \ t j *j; Jo ceuu per box. For sale tj L#mar. B
D. /r-'ka* i-iaiutauce 'UhIvr. j A Lamar.
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