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idlng such dell-10 iu Dr. Price’s AMsta Bouquet, r odors. Ltd lee cists the Hweet-Tddilllttv*.ist I have with*or is ontruo I he official vote OL. MiUO^.Owiiorn.10 cannot leave y, I will keep D»e, on Tbure-;bta, from 7 to :lr schedules at ey to the tax. a «8*e8imentf. ns Butmt, lip Assessor.a, dnc parched il bacon, fr«sb f, or anything r produce line, «t II cblt;*ap and L. (tOODBCI*.rvlcf.tbr Flfet Pres-, drew n large whs tilled. Tbr highly appre-n N*duI*j Crar e are pirtlcnlarl) Clokey, deilv-rpriato addressflommenta, ana tuic and otbeilUo i ue Bowels ud Wind Colic; »cla promptly Price 25 cents atied.aa others see Qollmes feel.” e leaning out they did cot ebed, and Blob ropeatediy icmr, for they «ir the crowd reaatjd, and he k iu his situa-the more vebe-a foot from ita :lose by could I. But patience his persistent I who inw his store beneath rd that there door.’*lend baa been t bjrup. WeIs only if rati w iu merit*.—lotlfe.the ctty taxes on or before day all unpaidTHE COBONCK AND JL'HY.The coroner was notified, who summoned the following J ury to sit upon the case: John Whitten, James Whitten, Fraok Cook. John Tomlinaou, George Hippie and Emory Pbillipa. James U. Mcekin acted aa clerk, and Thomas Cannon constable.Ths jury examined the hasb*nd, Mr. Maxwell and others, and also beard read a copy of the Iptter left by deceased, and then returned a verdict In accordance with the above facts.SHE LEFT A LETTEH.Tbo following Is a correct copy of the letter banded to a Lrdgbk-Stasdaho. representative by Mr. Tryon and Identified as the handwriting of deceased by blmsolf and son. The only alteration made is the spilling, which In the original was very p or. The band writing was very fair and there were no evidences of nervousness. It wan written In pencil, on tbo back of au old playbill.nih L*rrrs.It aw Albaxv, Aprii I). lS7if.Dkab Husband.—Tho time ha* cuwe when I must leave you forever. I do not blame you for the mortal sin I am about to commit, but you have drugged ra** down la tbli world 'til I have lost all but my love (or you bcjlt;1 our child, but 1 cauuot * aod ihe faco of tbUcruol world any longer. I h*ve•acrificed everythin* for you. now I will and my miserable life and rid you o( tbo great draw back. Now husband you would not like my ad vice when living, Uke my last advice and qulttbla uuiuoceasfut busloets aolt;l do *omst *j that jou cm at least cuake a ilrlugat.for yourae f *ud our boy You know that t have alwayi be n a true ani fAiibfui vrifo and a true and faithful balp-meot Now bo true to yourself, and to the one* you deal Wtlb. L jaJ aa honwl 1H* auil may God watch o*vr ani promt you aud my motharlea* toy, G the prayer of your *v«r fait'dawil^. AALfcU TBVON.Uu one corner of the letter were tuo Wards, *'Glvo air lues to Gas and ail the roseTbw b'iab*ud seem* ddiply grlev ^d, bit bears up well. Tbo little boy Willlo I* aearly heart broken, and hae not ccaiedto cr since be was told of the death of his mother ▲ CJTUSNOr CINCINNATI.Truman C. Tryon, the husband of the salcido, la a cltUsu of Clnelooatl, and has been In the show business for tweoty-four years. Deceased was iJV years of ago. 8be was the daughter of a prominent Germsu brewer at Fort Wayne, The parlies were mtrrltd lu St. Ljuls ou the tttb day of August, 1WD. and hav«j lived happily ever alnco with the exception of occasloa*lly boing compelled to battle WttU adversity. At times Mr.’T- has been In prosp rous circumstances, while at others, like moat people o bla calling, he ha* bsau iho pjjrjst of ths poor.SAFE ri«OM TUB DUrVETl.NOiIlls wife la safe from the butTutinga of tbli world. With bar owu hsnJ she has steero 1 her bark aero** the dark river to the shore of that undiscovered country. bh« has tr »•) ; her brief Ilfs apou lbs stags, and her end was sadder and possessed of a dapper spirit of tragedy than any ever pru»y«l by her behind the lootllghU The wish of al charitable peoplo is that her bark Is moored in lomo safe harbor on the other aide wuor tbo poor player will rank us high as the great, and where the reward* will ail be e jual.more for its oddity than anything The rector gave out the hymns, bat “lino” them, as is usual in couutry ct eu.John Bell has boon perpetrating a her of petty larcenies in aud around Providence, iu Clark county, lately uncle was the party stolen from Hi hauled up iu hts career last Salurday after he hid disgorged $15 o f bis lll-j gains, was suffered to depart lu peaceJohn Denny was arrested ijalurd gave biil for his appearance to an suit ponding iu the circuit court w the state of Indiana, ex ret Lrr.ls fl ( Is plaintiff and said Donny defends bastardy. The case has been pendiug tuna and th« d Meudsnt has avoided siNelson Lukbnbill, formerly of C viile, hut now living at Krcderlcksbi: vVaablogton county, is accused by ou Jennie Klug, a “graaa widow,” with the father of a prospective, child. A fftats Lukenblitl to cmlrlbut to tb port of the same, ebo flies a complaiu (ho case will bj settled by the courts.Mus. David MaUCK and Vliss 6ar Vaughn, too women ao terribly beat the bu*b»o 1 of ihe former Darned wv are reported t » be slowly improving » prospect of their aLlinate recovoi (hey get Well, tUslr Cii-S Will be CC red rrtnvrkable, as all the pbyriclsni vUit d them so a after the afiair prono thnlr Wou mh fatal.Mb*. Cunt *Tin k Duvs, Ibe l*dy st with pin y*ts, d ed *t tfi ' resIJmci o vt C K. rr at 9 o’emek SitnrJsyulgb w n burn J i s •; r i if iQoralag ftl 9 o’ Gdcoss J w iS ah rat bJ years of age kt bseu -t re.iijnt of this city about 20 c»u«-.* berj from G iltop olis, O iio Isav 9 a i f* nil/ ur kooara ktadred, ac little rsiat*.Mu. 3nN-r flMtPErt's little da» Irma, aged abjut ti^o yeafft, while p A'jU'ul the b )Uio at C. li 51 «iwhere the f'inny sratteytng, bai the fortune to fail an 1 break her arm. Tt eld-qC occtt'fe I about a*?en o’clo fc even lug. U . Matt was caltlt; d la an duceJ the fnctaro, aud the illllu path □ o w resting easy .Ca vhns ft iCAVl tH. a 17 year oil s« B jnry E'«jsm r woo lives on WaIt aear thi ro(ling mill, bad his rigfi ra**q i l aboat V o’clock this foreult; Hed^eWilJ's fonaJry by a heavy pe I 'ou falling o« U X rnng K ts au ap tics at the foiulry. Tie iujary is piloful t'loagh U I* bop • d it will n Qacoeitry to amputate tba f mt.Id a atieutlou of the council Is ca the coodltlon of the alley h tween I ThlrJ and Fourth streets aud Main ac rtilrcnd It is In a horrible cocdnion. ^ eiop aui auwerug * from the Fhoenlx an 1 other pUc-s north of Malu ouipvtm I', and ramalut there. In »oui« plsc* tilth It fur 1 ul deep, aui when th HtriKes it fvlriy, a at mjcu arives tL simply torr.blt;. Il should bo remad one,*. Ab»utU*lf tiin owners at a'.^ lots ars ailt;non* to have It improved i stj ou Id ho UoO»*.A Hlg IVttgou.Mr. Lewis lisns has just completed a piece of work that Is a curiosity worth see-Drainaflr I or«*whu«lo»v tThere aie element* of dramatic tal thli city little dreamed of by the kne ones. Cusbmaus, Booths, Hothcrns,
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New Albany Ledger Standard

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