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ONE DOLLAR VEVL ANNUM UKSHT GREGORY Editors. VIRTUS AND INTELLIGENCE, THE SAFEGUARD NO. 21. VOL. VIII.

STEVENSON, TUESDAY. JUKE 12,1894. NEWS OF THE SOUTH company, with aiding iheodore Jr. SUMMARY OF NEWS. TAX SALE.

BRIEFLY EPITOMIZED IN PTOG- CONDENSATION OF INTERESTING OCCURRENCES ENT PARAGRAPHS STATE OF ALABAMA, Jackson County, Chronicling Events of Special Inter Haughey in wrecking the Indianapolis National bank, of which the latter was president. The voters of Oregon elected their entire state ticket Tuesday two members of congress, one supreme court judge and full county and municipal tickets. Owing to the great extent of the flood it will be a week or more before the full returns are received. There are one hundred and seventy-six names on the ballot. It is safe to Which Happen From Day to Day BECAUSE WE IjOVE, Sweetheart of mine, since we war w4 The seoond summer now is here, And love grows stronger every year.

We are so happy, sweet, I said Why is it? And she answered low, Because we love each other so. Oft have I heard the moaning dove Call her lost mate from out the wood She suffered, felt, and understood For she was filled with grief and love. Such sorrow may we never know, Because we love each Qther so. Cy Warman, in New York Sun. est to Onr Readers.

Throughout the Busy World. Under and by virtue of a decree and order made at the last term of the Probate-Court of said county, William Sterne, tax collector for said George H. Donnell, of Mississippi, Pennsylvania mine operators have decided to employ negro labor in their fight against the miners. Two hun has been appointed chief clerk of the census bureau at $2,500 per annum. James H.

Wardle, of New York, whom se qr of sw qr, sec 8, 1 1, 10. Sw qr of ne qr, se qr of ne qr, na qr of nw qr, sw qr of nw qr, se qr of nw qr, ne qr of se qr, nw qr of se qr, sw qr of se qr, se qr of se qr, seo 17, 1 1 10. Sw qr of ne qr, ne qr of nw qr, nw qr of se qr, sec 18, 1 1, 10. Ne qr of ne qr, ne qr of nw qr, ne qr of se qr, nw qr of se qr, sw qr of se qr, se qr of se qr, seo 20., 1 1, 10. Nw qr of sw qr, se qr of nw qr, nw qr of nw qr, sw, qr of sw qr, sec 28.

Ne qr of ne qr, nw qr of nw qr, sw qr of ne qr, ne qr of nw qr, se qr of nw qr, nw qr of sw qr, sw qr of sw qr, seo 29, 1 1, 10. Ne qr of ne qr, sw qr of ne qr, se qr of ne qr, ne qr of nw qr, se qr of nw qr, ne qr of sw qr, se qr of sw qr, seo 30, 1 1 10. Se qr of sw qr, sec 32, 1 1, 10. say that the republicans have elected dred colored miners left Birmingham, Monday in special cars for John-sonburg, Pa. More are to follow.

Donnell succeeds, has be.en transferred to the pension' office. the entire ticket. For the past eight years, two terms, Pennoyer, populist, All the miners in the Coal Creek dis It is reported that the village of trict who joined the strike for the sec has been governor. The rest of the the attorney general, has Yahaulica, Mexico, was visited by a ond time last week returned to work rem Die storm a lew days ago. A nam' county, will sell before the courthouse door in Scottsboro, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the 29th day of June, 1891, the following several parcels of real estate, assessed to the parties whose names appear in connection with the descriptions in the following list.

Said property to be sold for the payment of state and county taxes for the year 1893, viz. LIST OF PROPERTY TO BE AD-VEBTISED FOR SALE. been republican. Monday morning. The Jellico miners, ber of the adobe and frame residences and store buildings were blown away however, are still out, and propose to stay out until a national' settlement is and ten persons killed and fifteen LATEST TELEGRAMS made.

wounded. A Jackson, special says The PITH INDPOEsT. Women are temperate as a general rule, but are fond of their Syracuse News. The charity that begins at home ia often so discouraged that it never goea farther. Puck.

It is the boarding-house chicken, that has a really tough time of it Buffalo Courier. Critical Barber (feeling new cus- After a long meeting of the coal railroad commission in session in that CONDENSED INTO SHORT AND miners of Alliance, Ohio, they decided 10; Se qr of sw qr, seo 32, 2, 10. Ne qr of sw qr, sec 33, 1, tax and cost, $11.00. city has taken under consideration the BREEZY PARAGRAPHS, to accept the operators terms of $1.05 annual assessment of telegraph, ex Matthews, Mattie 1 house and lot in press, railroad and sleeping car com And Giving the Gist of the News Up parties within the state. It is believed for mining and return to work.

Three large mines near the city limits will be started by this decision and a famine will be averted. BEAT NO. 1. Anderson. J.

H. House and lots 3, 4 to the Time of Going to Press. that the existing1 rates will not be dis Scottsboro; tax and cost, $6.20. BEAT NO. 24.

Chisenhall, J. F. Ne qr of se qr, nw turbed. 5. block 109, Bridgeport.

Tax and The Ohio Central railroad discontin The wheat crop of Dallas county, A chapter of the Bailway Employes' qr of se qr, sec 28, 5, 6 tax and cost, $52.32. tomer'a bristles) "Where did you get shaved last, sir?" Customer "On my face." Chicago Tribune. Berger, A. A. JNe qr, nw qr, nw qr Texas, is now being harvested.

It will sum up 600,000 bushels more than last year. The commercial value cost, $3.50. Reynolds, B. H. L.

Nw qr of nw qr, sw qr of sw qr, sec 3, 5, 7. ued its entire freight service Tuesday from lack of fuel, and within three days will have to stop passenger traffic, if no coal can be had. The Lake Shore road has laid off nine frieghts on three Father (from the top of the stairs) "Ellen, isn't that young fellow is 400,000. This is the finest crop of nw qr, sw qr of nw qr, see 21, 2 9. Tax and cost, $23.74.

Conner, L. B. Lot 12, blk2, Bridgeport. Tax, $1.30. Ne qr of ne qr.se qr of se produced in forty years.

gonei "un, yes, pupa, dreadfully." Brooklyn Life. divisions, and is burning cord wood 5, tax and cost, $4.15. BEAT NO. 29. The Kansas republican state conveu Carlton.

R. N. One house and lot in and old ties in freight locomotives. tion, in session at Topeka, Wednes A tramp, denouncing the crusade JBridgepprtj. Tax and $2.11..

Davis, C. G. Neqr of sw qr, nwqrof Fifteen business houses and twenty day, nominated Congressman ii. JN, Morrill for governor and W. A.

John' against the dime novel, if a dim was as novel a thing to others as it wat Protective Association has been organized at Montgomery, with a membership of several hundred. This is the second chapter organized in Alabama. The first is at Birmingham. The national constitution and the bylaws of the state organization of Georgia were adopted, with some local additions. The organizers will next direct their attention to the South Georgia and Florida cities.

A rousing meeting of Hamilton county. populists was held in Chattanooga Saturday and endorsed Colonel Mimms, of Nashville, for governor and chose delegates to the third sw qr, sec 36, 1 1, 9 tax and cost, Jackson. Mrs. Delia One lot, Jack residences in Ottumwa, were destroyed by fire Sunday. Five blocks son, of Minneapolis, for associate jus to him, it wouldn be done.

Mercury. $2.60. BEAT NO. 31. son's ad, Bridgeport.

Tax and cost, are a mass of blackened ruins. For tice of the supreme court. It takes a man with a good deal of $1.25. Crews, Boyd and Newman 640 acres, sees 17-20, 4, tax and cost, Eoerler, Fred Three-ninths acre in The Mississippi railroad commission completed its schedule of assessments influence with himself to do something he doesn't want to and doesn't have to, beoause he ought to. Puck.

sw at of ne qr. uec 24, 1 1 8. Tax four hours the fire raged fiercely. The loss ia estimated at $225,000, and the insurance about one-third. A spark from a locomotive is supposed to have $16.20.

of the railroad, sleeping car, telegraph and cost, $1.98. Nelson, John, Estate Ne qr of ne qr, started the blaze. seo 5. 4. 4.

Hudson, Clara Lots 1, 2, 23, 24,. blk 81, Bridgeport. Tax and cost, Her tins are all scoured, her sliver shined, A tidy lass and proper The cook at nightfall you will find and express companies, but it has not given its conclusion to the public. It is believed, however, that there has Ne qr of ne 4, tax and One hundred and seventy-five ne district congressional convention. $5.75.

groes were landed at Scott dale, cost, $2.90. BEAT NO. 33. Frank Dickey, of Monroe county, who made the race in 1892 ex-Governor Holmes, Chas. receiver Sw part 2 acres, 210 E.

L. Co. Tax Sherwood, of Franklin county, and Edwards, J.W. 160 acres in sec 1, and cost, $211.45. others are mentioned to make the race Harralson.

W. W. Lots 19, 21, 22, Tuesday evening and sent to the Standard and Central works of the Frick Coke Company. Most of them were accompanied by their families. Some of the labor leaders boarded the train and tried to induce them to join for congress.

Judge B. C. McEee tax and cost, $4.10. BEAT NO. 23.

25, 26, blk 46, Bridgeport. Tax and was named for chancellor. A dispatch from Purvis, says been no material change from the schedule of last year anywhere along the long. The commencement exercises at the Greensboro, N. Female college were formally opened Wednesday morning by the baccalaureate sermon by Bishop Eitzgerald, of Atlanta.

The speaker took for his text, "Her price is far above rubies." The bishop devoted a great deal of his time to a protest against woman's suffrage. Berrv. T. F. House and lot Paint cost, $5.1 Kirk.

W. assignee Henry Bros. Bock; tax and cost, $3.05. the strike. This they refused to do.

There are at present hiding in the Ten acres, sec 7, 1 1 9. Tax and Commander Kelly and his industrial Printers' fees not included in above amounts of tax and costs. This May bushes around the little interior u-lase of Columbia, about eighty white army arrived at bt. uenevieve, caps, all armed to the teeth. They are said to be holding consultations and were provided with a day rations by the mayor, under instructions from the city council.

Kelly claimed to 29th, 1894. WILLIAM STERNE, Tax CollectOb Jackson Co, among themselves, endeavoring to de Owing to the scarcity of coal from cide the best method to pursue in or the coal strike, the Mobile and Devoted to her copper. Hew York Herald. Jillson says he has noticed that some) men are a great deal like rivers. When their heads are swelled you realize it from their mouths.

Buffalo Courier. "There ia no earthly excuse for a' tailor who turns out poor work if" If what?" "he takes the right measures to have hia garments Buffalo Courier. Jack Frontrow "That's a good old-fashioned play. The villian is caught in the aot." Billy Footlightel "What act?" Jack Frontrow "Ia the last aot. "Brooklyn Life.

"People don't die very often here, do they?" inquired the smart New Yorker. "No, only once," replied tha Philadelphian. And there was an in' tense silence. Philadelphia Becord. Bridget "D'ye moind th way thin Oytalians motions wid theii hands an' arrums an heads1 an' bodies whin they, talk?" Patrick "Begorra, how ilea could they undirshtand phat aioh other do be chatterin about?" New.

York Weekly. have 1.200 men in his boats. Tho flotilla landed five miles below the city. Ohio railroad shops at Jackson, GROWTH OF THE SOUTH. have laid off thirtv-flve men.

Two or der to rid themselves of prosecution at the special term of court. The sheriff has been furnished with the names of about 250 of this lawles Kelley has about perfected arrangements for a tow np the Ohio river to three trains have also been taken off. The Industrial Situation as Reported Wheeling, W. Va. band.

for the Past Week. Ynrk Brumal rhvb: The The Jackson waterworks are mixing wood and coal. The Illinois Central railroad is hauling; its coal stowed cost, $3.57. Knapp, A. J.

One acre, sw qr of nc qr, sec 24, 1 1 8. Tax and cost, $1.98. Lively, John House and lot, Wrinkle's Bridgeport. Tax and cost, $3.05. Martin, Beulah Lot 24, blk 58.

Tax and cost, $7.58. Robinson, W. One lot, Bridgeport. Tax and cost, $1.75. Smith, Gaston Lots 4, 5, 19, 20, blk 55, Bridgeport.

Tax and cost, $3.65. Sampley, George Nw qr, sw qr, sec 14, 1 1 8. Tax and cost, $1.55. Sweeney Greenough Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, blk 74, Bridgeport. Tax and cost, $12.57.

Sanborn, Lot 20, blk 47, Bridgeport. Tax and cost, $3.10. Thn review of the industrial aiiuation in the p. rrrminftl rftorffaniza A decision has been rendered in the federal court at Chattanooga, tion plan is expected to be declared south for the past week shows that there is no noticeable improvement in conditions. The coal strike has seriously disturbed the general aitnutinn.

and miners and operators still seem involving S2.000.000. The style of operative within a few weeks. AH the principal securities essential to the the consolidated causes was the Cen far from a settlement, but no serious trouble hia vet occurred, but at times it seemed immi tral Trust Company, of New York, and Ferdinand Schumacher et al. vs. the East Tennessee Land Company, of Harriman, and the contest was uent.

As yet no industries have closed on account of scarcity of coal. The lumber market shows a little improvement. Thirt.T.nne new industriei were established plan have been deposited- in snmcient quantities to permit the committee to go ahead. Outside properties are now being dealt with and negotiations are pending which may bring into the plan a number of securities which are upon the application of hilip b. JVla' or incorporated during the week, among which Mother "Walter, see that you give may be mentioned me ixniuuu niuuoii bim, pini nrt Mimufac urine ComDany.

of Lynch- Beatrice the lion share of that ba at present outside. bui capital $100,000, the West Virginia nana." Walter "Yes, A private dispatch from Eidgeway, Beatrice "Mamma, Walter hasn Artificial Mtone uompany, rairmuuuv, capital the Big Birch Kiver Lumber, r.nl ami Oil Comnanr. Sutton. W. capi Elk c6nnty, states that Sheriff Elliott had deputized 150 men from Kidgeway and the surrounding towns to protect the men who will attempt to given me any." Walter "Well, that's all right.

Lions don't eat bananas." Brooklyn Life. tal the G. A. Dueler Manufacturing Company. Sau Antonio, Texas, capital $50,000, and an electric lighting plant at Paris, cin.nno.

Brick works are to beestab- 'It's the Queerest thing," mused lufuvi at Rroadirav. bottling works at Tarrait Tst9! electric Dlanta at Lexington, go to work in Hall, Haul Co. 's mines at Shawmut. Resistance is expected from the striking miners who have been reinforced by 800 men from contiguous regions. Bloodshed is feared.

The miners are well armed and and Water Valley, Mie. corn and flouring mill atRonda, N. and flouring mills at Pa-loot, Tann and Houston. Va. A plant to Whitlock, M.

G. Lots 1, 2, 22, 23, blk 70, Bridgeport. Tax and cost, $13.62. White Estes Lot 55, blk 13, Bridgeport. Tax and cost, $4.10.

BEAT NO. 3. McClellan, B. One house and lot, Stevenson. Tax and oost, $13.92.

Freeman, J. J. One lot, Stevenson. Tax and cost, $2. Timberlake, J.

P. J. S. Sw qr, sw qr, sec 13, se qr, se qr, sec 14, 1 2 7. Sw qr of sw qr, sec 24, and nw qr oi ne qr, sec 25, 2 8.

Tax and cost, $26.72. Allison, T. N. Ne qr of sw qr, nw qr of sw qr, sw qr of sw qr, se qr of sw Huff kins; "every time I catohooldl catch it in the head." "Nothing strange about that," observed Mrs. Huffkins.

"Ever since I was a child I've heard that a cold will always Bet-tie in the weakest spot." Buffalo manufacture sculls and oars will be ereced at Galveston, Texan; fence worKS at urwuvmB, S. a kindling woid facory at Suffolk, a moss factory at Morgan City, La. a machine rwrialo fin. and a rimer mill at Baton A London cable dispatch says: The along the southern divisions to the Chicago division. Factories are finding it difficult to get coal.

The National tube works at McKees-port, were surrounded by a crowd of at least 5,000 strikers and sympathizers Wednesday night. The men were nervous and anxious, but in no way desperate. No trouble is looked for unless an attempt is made to start the works. All trains are closely watched by the strikers for deputies, but as yet no deputies have arrived on the scene. A Memphis dispatch says: The railroad war rages with increased violence.

It has broken out in another spot and now Memphis consigners get the benefit of an extensive cut. The Louisville and Nashville in Memphis notified shippers that there will in a few days be put into effect a sweeping reduction in freight rates from all Ohio points and Memphis to the southwest territory. Governor Tillman, of South Carolina, was interviewed Wednesday on his return from New York. He said that dispensaries and high license will be the issue in the fall campaign in South Carolina. The question will be settled by democratic primaries in August.

"I will not be a candidate for governor but will be in the race for Senator Butler's seat," said the governor, "and I expect to win." William Barr, of Terre Haute, one of the oldest and. best known of Vandalia engineers, was instantly killed by striking coal miners. Barr was bringing west a speoial train of sixteen coal cars. Since the strike trainmen have been compelled to dodge rocks thrown at them by miners on almost every run. When the train was between Harmony and Kinghtsville the engineer and fireman were made the target for a number of rocks thrown Tit n.

DTniin of strikers. Barr had just Eouge, La. sugar refineries at Baton Rouge and Broussard, a new batting mill at Ter. rell, Texas, and a tobacco factory at Calhoun, La. New wo-dworkiug plants are reported at formation of a French cabinet with three ministers and Hanotaux avowedly hostile to Great Britain, excites grave apprehensions in English ministerial circles.

The record of Hanotaux, the new French min Viola Va Kf DeDOt. aukhuu- ville. Charlotte Harbor, Fla and Sutton, W. Va. Water works will be bnilt at flnthbert, son, of Knoxville, for the removal of A.

A. Hopkins and W. H. Eussell, as receivers. The petition was granted.

The steamer of J. O'Connel with Frye's commonweal army arrived at Parkersburg, W. Sunday morning. The city officials supplied the army with provisions, but refused to permit them to land. The leaders said that the contract with the steamer was to land the army at Marietta, where they would embark and go overland to Pittsburg.

The boat, however, landed the army three miles above Parkersburg. The army sent committee back to Parkersburg asking permission to return, but this was refused. Fire at the Laconia car works at Laconia, New Hampshire, burned over $100,000 worth of property; insurance, $50,000. The car company's losa includes three large buildings in the passenger car department, their entire malleable iron foundry plant, with patterns, and two small dwelling houses. A large refrigerator building and office owned by the Swift Beef Company is a total loss.

The fire started in the paint shop in the car works. There are indications of incendiarism. James Plunkett and J. F. Glover, two white men, charged with counterfeiting and passing counterfeit dollars, were given a preliminary hearing at Savannah, Tuesday and sent to jail.

George Johnson, a negro, was the only witness against them. According to his story they had at the time he met them more than 300 counterfeit dollars, some of which he brought fla Rnnrctrarta W. 'l inQ BiarK I la. ister of foreign affairs, places him in Among the enlargements reported are a and machine shop at Jeff-rnon, Texas; oil the front rank as a combatant of English occupation of Egypt and general mills at. tfusn roini, ou MEM ZXHoUoT' ly an enemy of England wherever the Augusta: Ga-, and lumber company at noma- latter comes into competing contacs with ranee, renorted include a A great drought in the far western 000 church at Georgetown, Ky, 2000 col lege at West Point, a -w R.nri.

Tnias. and a 25.000 hospital at Knoxville, Tenn. A $3,000 san Urium is re- part of Nebraska is reported, ihe farmers have been unable to raise a crop or obtain water for stock. As a consequence hundreds of farms in Lincoln and adjoining counties are beiner deserted bv their tenants, who ported at Atlanta. Ga, ana a at New Orleam.

La. School buildings to cost $10,000 each will be bnilt at Covington, Forrest City. and Louisville, Ky. qr, sec 35, 1 1 6. South cor of nw qr of sw qr and sw qr of sw qr, sec 36, 1 1 6.

Se cor, 30 acres, of ne qr of se qr, see 13, 2 7. Nw qr of ne qr, sec 26, nw qr of sw qr, seo 16, 1 2 6. Nw qr of se qr, ne qr of nw qr, sw qr of ne qr. seo 14, 1 2 r-6. Nw qr of se qr, nw qr of nw qr, nw cor of ne qr of nw qr, sw qt of nw qr, seo 13, 2 6.

Nw qr of nw qr, nw qr of sw qr, sec 11, 2 6. Tax and cost, $132.58. BEAT NO. 6. 4o acres in sec 7.

Tax and cost, $3.09. Holder Lewallen Sw qr of se qr, seo 15, 3, 7. Tax and cost, $2.00. BEAT NO. 7.

Anderson, John F. 250 acres sec 2, 105 acres seo 4, 1 1, 7. Tax and cost, $92.50. BEAT NO. 10.

St. Clair P. P. Ne qr of nw qr, sec 31, 1 3, 7, ne qr of ne qr, sec 36, 3, 6. Tax and cost; $6.47.

BEAT NO 11 Tradesman Tenn.) A COACH TURNS OVER are moving eastward in wagons, -wo rain has fallen in weeks, and all, vegetation is narched. Other portions of Little Johnny "What does 'sustain' mean, pa?" Pa "To sustain ia to help." Little Johnny "But the paper says a man sustained an accident. Isn't an accident something you can't help?" Pa "I thinkl heax your mother calling you, Bun along; I'm very busy Boston Transcript. Mamma "What did you do to en tertain the little girl that came to play with you?" Lottie "We looked at pictures and told stories." "Mamma "Why didn't you play at keeping house and visiting?" Lottie "Wa did try, but she didn't know anything mean about the neighbors and didn't have anything to talk about." Chioago Inter-Ocean. Paper Making a Big Industry.

There are 3985 paper mills in tha world, and they produce annually 930,000 tons of paper. About half this quantity, or 465,000 tons, ia used for printing purposes, nearly 300,000 tons of it going for newspapers and periodicals alone. Tha Government offices of the world con-Bume 100,000 tons; the schools, tons; commerce, 12,000 tons, and trades about 90,000 tons, while private letters, eta, make up 52,000 tons. These paper mills employ 270,000 hands, two-thirds of whom are women, New York Dispatch. In a passenger coach on an Alabama train a stranger asked another for a light.

A conversation was the result, when the men discovered that they were brothers who had been parted rince childhood. And Nearly Every Passenger Receives Injuries. the state fare very much better, but in many places the small grain is a failure. The strike at Cripple Creek has been settled. A conference was There was a fearful accident on the Columbus, extension Wednesday morning.

The rear coach of an excursion train left the track on a grade dodged one rock and was in the act of fcfilrl and at it Governor Waite an- rising when he was strucK ana msiaui- just after Holt's station waa passed. he wa9 authorized to aot ly kiUed. into Savannah. The negro's charaoter has been proven bad, however, and his story is believed to be a conooction to shield himself and some comrades. The Houston, Post, whose crop report last season proved to be accurate as to acreage and yield, will pub The excursionists wo ..7 for the miners.

Only one pomp their' way to tne juemoriw vj complications, the al- THE CENTRAL'S EARNINGS. on celebration at Andersonvuie, pu lowanoe of time, the miners de the rear coach was reserved for whites thirtv minutes. The arti lish the first report of the crop of 1894. The reports are from every cotton growing county in Texas and and the occupants ot ims coaca we of ent as adopted, provide the victims of the accident Ihe tram the minerg shftU work h0M8t was on an embankment and was run- twentv minutes for luncheon; qr of ne qr, se qr of nw t.r,A rate of twenty mne 1. tha nrnidenl occurred.

The are full and complete. With ecaroely an exception thore is general inorease in acreage, aggregating, on a conserv qr, ne qr ol'sw qr CI Se qr, eeo 20, 1 4, 8. Tax and cost, $3.05. Gorham, W. B.

Se qr of nw qr, ne qr of sw qr, nw qr of sw qr, sw qr of sw qr, secSl. t3, 8. Tax and cost, $3.13. derailed coach with its human freight turned over three times and nearly ative estimate, at least 10 per cent, some of the largest cotton producing everv one in it was more or less hurt. The Property Make a Fine Showing Under Good Management.

The third quarterly report of the receive of tho Central railroad, covering earnings for January, February and March, 1894, has just been published. Net earnings of the Central main stem for the three months are net earnings for entire system for nine months ending March 81st are $1,667,751.18. All the lines except the Chattanooga, Eome and Columbus, show net earnings for the three months. The earnings for tha entire system are getting olose to the $2,000,000 mark, which the receiver" are attempting to earn to make a good Surratt, J. M.

Sw qr of ne qr, se qr counties in the state showing an in of ne nr. ne nr of se or. Be" or of se None in it were killed outright, spreading rail caused tho accident, lwnmnil bv a Cloudburst. crease of 25 per cent. In one county where no cotton was raised last 'year that they be paid the rate of a day and that the mine owners shall not discriminate against either union or non-union men.

1 F. A. Coffin, P. B. Coffin and Albert S.

Eeed, the convicted bank looters, were arraigned in court at Indianapolis Tuesday for sentence. Francis Coffin got ten years and Percival Coffin five years, while Eeed, who was merely a tool of the Coffins, was released on suspended sentence, mercy being shown in his case. The three men are acoused, as officers of the Indianapolis Cabinet qr, seo 1 4, 7. Tax and eost, $3.05. BEAT NO.

12. 10,000 acres are under cultivation this va ncnurred in the Holland. James House and lot in Cigar Dealer Zieger, of Hornells-rille, N.Y., reoently offered $15 a week year. Marlra mountains, about seven- Langston. Tax and cost, $1.97.

of Mexico, and camp Heavy Loss By Fire. I to any person who would sit in hia M. Kirby, estate 120 acres in sec Te city of St. Johns, N. suffered store window for ten hours and neither of charcoal burners were washed away bv the flood, which came raging down Ten charooal 1 Aq Qnil.v mnininiv RawotoI t.

4, 6, 5, Tax and cost, BEAT NO. 21. Castle Bock Coal Co. Ne qr of sw qr, showing before the reorganization com-, rom $283j00Q task, but all failed, A mitt 66 Cn.iaTh: camp were all drowned..

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