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SPECIAL· WOTICee. niMCELLANEOIII. lu was In VOTED FOR LINCOLN IN VIRGINIA. <1 and burned to the ground. Sometime MURDERING A national challenge cup, but tlie conditions WITH WHISKY AND was not postmaster he nearly always CLEARING THE STONES FROM HIS alter shots beard near ACCUSED OF SAILOR. be ARMED RIFLES PATH. by directed the neigh- which will govern it will probably not de- some public position. In some cases evldent- bors to a some 20 rods where cided until aller the Earl of Dunraven spot away, the upon the one to accept the other. murderer was found lying in a pool of has been further consulted. The Idea of the lylreslgning blood, he received an having shot himself. The cause of the crime cup Is credited to General l'alne. When he January 8, 1*39, appointment The Bravery of a Persecuted Family is A Story of Cruelty And Death the The Catherine of the Clan* on the Bismarck Again Censure· the Con- SOUIRE'S directly traceable to an unbalanced mind, was In New York some time ago he called as deputy collector of the port of Ellsworth, caused by dissolute habits. The Solitaire. and at duct of Loyal Southerners. murderer Ship upon J. Beaver Webb, the designer, Oklahoma Border. Edward S. Jones being collector. About of Or. Knappe, and suicide haa the his Mr. Webb wrote to the Earl of unmistakably planned request to the Governor and deeds be committed. A few days since he Dunraven inquiring if he would sail the 1840 he was messenger gave a neighbor named Clark a sealed manu Valkyrie in a race open to "seventies" only. Council. About 1844 he was elected repre- ana him to it and A in Why Young Henry Dixon was Made script, requested keep not One Man Knocked From the Rigging reply the affirmative has evidently been A Boomer·' League Which Intends sentative to the State legislature. April 22, And Warn· Naval Officer· to Beware Pure open it until sometime in the received General Paine. I'here Is one future, saying by Strictly a Cadet at to the Deck. 1843, he was a second time appointed a dep- of the Large. he was going away, and when he was gone thing which would Interfere with a race for to Dispense Justice. Fatherland'· Consul·. Kettle Rendered the manuscript would reveal why he went the Paine International challenge cup, and uty collector, and stationed at Southwest and where ho would be. The paper, which that is the defeat of the Volunteer by a 70- Harbor, where he served until January was opened today, revealed the determina- footer in the trial races to be sailed under 1847. About 1853 we find him in the office of Cermany'a Proposition to Establish tion of Edgar to kill his father, also his Warrants Out for the Officers, One the direction of the America's cud commit- Army Officers Think There Will be the Secretary of State at Augusta, filling the Henry Labouchere Say· the Empre·· aunt who lived with the and burn tee of the New York Yacht Club. General clerc. the Post Offices Afloat. family, a Bath Man. Work for the Bluecoats. position of engrossing During of Auatrla I· Insane. the house. The final act was to be his own Paine will not sail the Volunteer, and her administration of Andrew Johnson he serv- LEAF LARD! death. All this with one exception has been career under the management of any other ed a third time as deputy collector. When done. yachtsman will be closely watched. Monroe was removed from office, Mr. Put up Young expregsly Thomas took of the affairs of the April M. Dix- Philadelphia, April 18.— 18.—Of 87 charge Bkhi.i.n, 18.—Prince Bismarck Washington, 18.—Henry THE CRAND TRUNK'S TROUBLES. MUSIC AND DRAMA. Arkansas City, Kan., April office under the official title of special April has for FOR FAMILY USE on of Mississippi, 18 years old, bas been ap- deputy marshals are looking Capt. E. R. men and several women who were passen- deputy collector, dating his first official act, issued an order wbicb define» the responsi- cadet at at Mate F. and Second Mate that of the 9th of In 5, 10 ft. ana 10 ft tubs pointed large West Point through Its Coal Declared Wells, First Ryan THE SYMPHONY CONCERT. gers on the south bound Santa Fe train assuming charge, March, bility of commanders of war sbips with re- 8, palls ; Is tor sale by Charges Unlaw- 1867. every Kirst-Class (;rocer and Provision IDealer the ot his J. W. Rotbins ol Solitaire, which ar- ; personal application grandmother, Talks of ship The concert last evening was a glorlus one which arrived last evening all but (our were spect to request* of consuls abroad. The all Ijird rendered by us Is tree Irom all Cotton ful-Manager Reqve Mr. Thomas also held a commission aa reg- Mrs. Annie E. Dixon. She is the widow of rived Monday Warrants were Issued and the Boston boomers. man bad a bottle of whis- Chancellor directs the commanders to exam- Seed Oil, Tallow, Suet, and other adulterations so night. Symphony Orchestra seemed Every ister of probate for Hancock county for four Retaliation in the Matter of Crain Edmunds coiuinouly used, and is M arruvlrd Slrirllj Major Henry T. Dixon, the only man in by United States Commissioner pleased to wind up their Portland season In ky and a double-barreled shot gun, and years, beginning with 1830, by appointment ine for themselves the legal and political Purr. None without our name genuine stamped who voted Shipments. them with cruelty including the of John Governor. He received a upon the Faquler county, Va., for Lincoln charging a manner that left the most delightful im- Winchester rifles were numerous. On the Fairfield, grounds for such request* unless the consul package. commission as justice of the peace and In 1800 and who had to go to for murder of one seaman by being knocked the streets of this town is from the Uermaa Wash'ngton Washington, April 18.—The Inter-State pression upon extremely large and cul- nearly every stranger quorum as early av 1840, one as notary public produces special authority JOHN P. I from the yard the sec- SO'J^ RE & CO. the ballot which he deposited in the box with fore upper topsail by tivated audience. armed. Many of them carry guns in their In 1842. them life. He was office. The reason for this is that re- IlOVl 4 SlltT Commerce Commission today promulgated holding through foreign his left a cocked ond mate to the killing him hands and belts also trial justice and administrator at hand, holding revolver in their decision in the matter of the deck, instantly· The programme opened with Brahms' cartridge strapped around public sent events in Samoa were unauthorized, investiga- different times. For years he was 'It is Hard lo Itlnbe nn his right. He had been warned that 40 men continued brutality and overwork from the Academic Overture" which was the their waists. A good many of these qualifying ind a there resulted in loss Empty tion into the acts and doings of the Grand given walking officer. He held numerous town offices and request great of POWDER 64 Stuck Stand had sworn to kill biin if he voted for Lin- time the sailed from Dunkirk, days same arsenals look as if they would run at the llprittlit,*' Trunk Railway of Canada. The Commission ship nicety of treatment that marked its In town matters was for many years consld life and Injury to German interests, while II Is equally hard to And coln. Sometime afterwards he to until her arrival in the Delaware river. sound of a shot or faint at the smell of ered on Pure. went decides that the provisions cf the act to ago, production last season. It was followed by pow- authority legal questions. In poll- langer occurred o( Germany's becoming em- Absolutely reg- tics he was a his Alexandria, Va., on business. After he was Ryan halls from Rath aud Robbins from but have come here with the idea life-long Democrat, casting a ulate commerce to common carriers Mozart's concertn for horn, Mr. Xavier der, they at broiled with friendly nation. rma never Tartes. A marvel ot apply last vote the last State election. Mr. powder purity gone a friend iuformed Mrs. Dixen that her X. S. The ship had a crew of 15 that some sort of a gun is absolutely neces- Λ Sauioan "White Book" bas been •Creutrui and wholesomeness. More economical engaged in the transportation of passengers Yarmouth, Belter being the soloist. This Is one of the Thomas was made a Mason by Lygonia just is iii.ni tlie ordinary kinds, ami cannot be sold In husband would be shot on the men one American sailor, Cbas. and the warlike of the men in the town of that that is in view depot plat- or property for continuous or including great composer's strongest works, the sary, appearance Lodge Surry, part sued, obviously of the approaching nnpetttion with the multitude of lo* test, short carriage ship- now Jan. form ae he alighted from the cars, if he re- of Port Richmond and Patrick meet tends to increase their respect for Ellsworth, 30, 1828, more than 61 Samoan conference. In a to weight alum or phosphate Sold *m ment from a in the United States to a Coombs, romanza, particularly, standing out In strong they despatch Uerr and powders. only place years ago, and retained an Interest in the BOOtS eini. Royal Basing Fowdeb 106 Wall turned. She her husband not the others and own tbe new SllOeS Co.. telegraphed O'Neil, Danes with the that forms their foresight. Stuebei, German consul at being mostly relief, Samoa, Bt N. T. place in an adjacent foreign country. Inves- charming melody principles of Masonry until the close of life, m Chicago, April 18.—General Manager the finale, "Homage Hans was » gle soles, dongola seamless ιΠηνκ. home. Her .lnl.nl,tl..l « nr.i.U he "will be furnished the Oklahoma lops, 3, lIoMon, son, Henry M. Dixon, went captain seDt the first and second mates says, by broker's ο Hi ce where bla advance was Austria bas become Insane. She U In cut— llic for mare d3m after Reeve, of the Grand Trunk, In of is no rapid