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Show was among V. Herald. rrro:ullcN1X't0t' Kh'S0T C0U"' Mo Stephen Lowtry, V (' Feb. 23. - the last and who Swamp Aug,, v,uHua . l"" .1 ucm Llll' l - lo ll ;utcJ in biooa, aim , r" ' u : !1 1 ." I veare. was killed at about fi.ur o'clock this morning in Scufflctowu region by three young ..,, v iaruiera. namca jmviu an. Mcllolcnilw, Thomas Dutton, ot the scene The Neill l'attersjn. uulos two ..,,lv in located about .r.. .. ir,.il Ranks, on the Carolina miles Central Kail way, about sixteen heat the fftt of Umberten. andcounty miles six county, ((f llnkfon vhite men, all was also on the fum this point. It far from the house j.lmtation and not IV Mr. John McXair. a gentleman robbed by who has repeatedly been the outlaws. Tha three young nun above mentioned had been out searching for the outlaw lor several weeks past. Thoy on Sunwere ou this mission together about midnight approachday, aud at ed a whiskey camp on Mr. MoNair's where there were two wagons place, containiug whiskey and tobacco, to a man named lJurus, ? of Here there were taudu?ph couuty. of negroes and a few crowd a quite wbite men drinking and carousing together. Among the number was .tevc Lowry, who seemed to have beeu imbibing retry freely. The the outlaw youug mou approached knd began to converse with him. lie made uany boasts of what he had done and what he could do, and said that he cuuld show more gold than suy other man in Robeson county. After a while the young men arose and bade Steve good night, saying After that they were going home. well the of out of the putting range made a detour amp, however, they and crept up to within tweuty yards Hero they remained of the outlaw. oiiict for a long time, waiting fir a 1 shot, but were deterred for more than .m hour by the fact that there were others near him. Finally they all fc'parated, and Steve picked up a lunjo and began thrumming ou it fur the amusement of his friends. One colored individual kept near to liim, but the young meu were deter-miuem uot to lose this opportunity and so at a given signal they all three d lired. There was three guns. from his seat but one report from the The outlaw jumped and immediately fell to ground dead. The negro who was near him had his ears slightly scratched by the shot, but Was rejoiced to fiud that he too was not killed. The young men then reloaded their guns and advanced to the dad body, which they secured and bore !,wy. A cart was hired aud the body placed on it and taken to humberton, where it arrived this morning at about (J o'clock. It was then takeu to the court house and placed on a table in the Sheriff's the I office. Immediately there was a wild com- motion the town, aud the streets with an excited crowd the tragedy, and all rejoicing that the last ot the outlaws had been killed. The bodv was ucrfectlv'rid- !M with bulls and buckshot, "ead was perforated hi several places, ind there were three large wounds ' the hea-t- , any one of which would we proved fatal. There were found (" the body but very few articles, which were a bunch of keys SIj'iig of the jj'daeujiy Wilmington Weekly ust. This latter, which is now e j me as I write, is perforated through with a hole almost large enough u have been made by a'Miu-1,1(- 5 in were filled dis-vusiu- the crowd at Lumherton. A It is said that she seemed rejoiced to learn that the ti-da- y. actually last of the gang had. gone to his long account. It is understood that Rhody wanted to marry again, but that Steve had threatened to kill her il she did so. There are many persistent persons who believe that Henry Uerry Lowcry is uot yet dead; it is even asserted that he has recently been seen in New York City. The rewards for the killing of Steve Lowcry amount in all to and this amount will be paid over to the three young men who killed him. I he dead outlaw is sud to have been recently but the chost of his former self, lie was formerly stout and robust, but had become pale and thin of late. Since the killing of Tom Lowcry he has kept pretty ch)se to the swamps; but the music of a tobacco and whiskey eara vansary was more than he could re sist, lo his love of the ardent may bs directly traced his death. He was older thau Henry Berry Lowcry, who was in tact the youugest ot the brothers in the cans. $(,-20- Sorrow fisl Golden ding Day. Half way between Trenton and IJorJentown, in Delaware, is a tract of land, several acres in cxtent.kimwu as Duck Island. Two years ago an aged couple took possession vf the lsbnd. The husband, Abraham Chapman, was 72 years of age, aud the wife two years Last youngei. was fiftieth the Saturday anniversary of their marriage, and after some pleasant chat over the half century . I l .. J oi weucieu me mi nusoana11Daue ins wife a pleasant good-band started to cross to the mainland, his purpose being to visit a store near at hand. If -- was accompanied by his dog. which a few minutes. later came rushing back, covered with ice and water. The wife hastened to the edgo of the river, whore she saw the ice broken some distance from shore. Two hours later, aud just as it was getting dark, the entire body of ice was carried down the river. The body of Mr. Chapman was recovered yesterday very near the spot where he was drowned. The Coronet's jury returned a verdict of 'accidental i." 1 1 V 1 1 1 y X Y. Worhl. A Among the boarders in the family of a Mrs. McCabc, on West Newark avenue, Jersey City, is Thomas Rran-noHe has recently suffered from typhoid fever to such a degree that ins miud became affected, and he has been frequently delirious. About 8 o'clock on Sunday night he arose from his bed and tjuietly passed out of the house, uuobserved by any of the inmates. The only clothing his body was an uuder-shira pair of drawers aud a stocking on one foot. In this condition he set out across a bleak section of the meadow flats for the county workhouse, and a more dreary, cheerless journey, in even the mildest weather, it would be difficult to trace within City. twenty miles of Jersey trackless wild waste the of Through snow for a distance ot four miles wandered the raviug man. He must have been insensible to suffering or he would have succumbed to the attacks of the keen, biting frost. morning at U o'clock oue of the keepers at the peniteutiary saw a man clinging to the bars of one of the windows, and, observing that he was in an almost nude condition, he hastened to his relief. This man was Branuon. His hands were frozen to the bars and were so stiff that it was with difficulty he could be extricated. The extremities, in short his whole body, was frozen and there were uo indications of life. As the keeper remarked when he calh d for assistance, :Comc out; there is a corpse hanging of tbo window!" The resident physician, however, applied restoratives, aud with such success that the wretched man returned to consciousness so that ie could speak, lie now lies in a precarious condition at the hospital. n. that-covere- t, Ye;-terd- g The Great lionet ion in land. Eng- London Cor. Cincinnati Times. ay ri'NHM f.ni..(i or shallow l'ointit for Iliive Wwll !!. AUo, I'a-tr- rninpo. with etiitalda inmpipine. fiunira repairfdnnd fitteitu.4.nro8on-ul.l- o iorni,i M'orUhltop. TithiiiK Oltlre, irJrn. 142-t- f 1AH11E AM. ITS BRANCHES, CARRIED ON IN the iwliKorihrr. orkli"i over the More than. KY Pint dice. Eu tram-.- ' l.v the alley hetweon C. Wood a ua ee'i unU the l'ust Office THOMVS WILSON. 7J-tf ditS-t- f Sept. 3rd, 1ST3. -- OneMillion in use!! 0 YES!! 0 YES!! 0 Civ SPRING 11 COALVILLE Rock Spring, DtHvrreii, Coalfille, Delivered, $ 9.;o. 7.50. 8.00. P. FREISHT Order left at Douglase' promptly filled. . ' DEPOT. Meat Markot will l. JOHN riXCOCK. LOOEHERE. NEW BUILDING OP TleSuprMaisficliiiiiCciM N. East Corner Fifth A Locust St., chance for the million to huy a complete feeling; he ciwt. A nnvini ef ten rvHtn a 4ny l.iivn the complete let. &ow in the time to (UoreriUe. A liirnry without No Gxasiiino of Tketh. the Louisville Couner-Journ- Says : for all Information, AdJrtu, "Some of the people. of Dubuque ROBT. II. VAN KEXsiSELAEIl. are indignant because their fellow-citizeOgdn, Mr. Hoffman, took out his Agent fur Nortliern I'Uth. wife's false teeth just before burying her. But they should not be. In the world to which Mrs. Hoffman has AM PREPARED TO DELIVER PER CAR gone there may be weeping and wailload, t Ogdeu, Home fine ing, but Mr. Hoffman simply determhi conwife was as ined that, so far FliiTVCE cerned; there thould be no gnashing SEVENTEEN EEKT LONG, al n, NOTICE. POLES, Ninctccu Cents Kneli. of teeth." i:-4- A man in Keokuk lately dropped deul while combing his hair, and yet there are people who will persist iu the dangerous habjt. Addieo, J. t SPECIAL A consumptive man ia llhode had an idea that if he could drink fresh blood from a goat it W. MYERS. SENS FOR PRICE LISTS. NOTICE ' Island S THE 1J0TT0M FOR DRY would cure him, and he killed seven or ei.ht goats belonging to neighbors Goods and Groceries has unquestion aud j.ot himself in jail. able been touched, and a sharp adAn Indiana man with a turn for statistics, calculates that his faithful vance is liable at any moment to dog, ten years of age, has coft him $234.25 for hash, and 25 for license.! take placo, we advise Country MerThe dog is now for sale. price ten chants who intend replenishing their ' ' cents. stocks for late Winter lales, to send The Amazonian wife of a Dublin (Ireland) plasterer recently beat her along their orders, tr inspect the husband, and subsequently horsemarket for themselves as early as whipped an editor in whose newspaper an objectionable account of her possible. was published. first action-at-arm- s Having availed ourselves of the in Arkansas A slab above a grave recent depression in tlie Blanket and bears tha following legend, evidently the tribute of a devoted, but discrim- Flannel market hy making large purchases for cash, we nre prepared to inating husbaud: the children, She washed offer extraordinary bargains. Fed tbe fowls, A misur-lwo.- n Zioii' Co-operaJi- ve cantile Institution. The Singer Mannfac'g Co.: 605 over-th- I S ii.for-Ltiu- n l-- ry i . XT. mer. MOXITOP. rpilE X ri'tiitiiti(in. V, Jf, Hooper, Supt. J. F. REED. Gr 2L O O 33 3EL X 23 S A n tr tlin every h(ii-winnd rwoninindJ it ti liar naii:bbr and fn'ond, fur oiwomy, ekkDliu and ri4iiliiUy iu all Ita o)nratioUK. .' tf HAS eAlNEI) No lilgltiH vnoomiHiu cmi to my tlmt CiHikmjr Stovo who n-It pponki in It in'ftiw, on 8 Fourth Street, S t.' Louis, Mo- 31,314 MONITORS now in USE, AUO, Tnr CtXKBBATr.O AND COXFECTIOXEUY. ror 1 s 5met ' 10.00 Keep Warm by Getting Good Clean Coal. YARD AT U. tMikK 0! COAL! CYCLOPAEDIA. --n- L K.ST AND FOKt'K nud I.I FT In a French industrial establishment, employing six hundred and thirty men, chiefly vegetarians, the APPLETON'S AMERICAN sick funJ was constantly in debt. The director of the establishment took CyclopuMliu. measures for the iutroduc.ion of SEW ItEVISLI) EDITION, butchers' meat into the food of the is the test Entirely men, and the effect was such that the average loss of time per man, on account of illuess and fatigue, was reduced from fifteen to three days Will he ined beginning July, 1S73. per annum. Thus the animal food Cvtnplvta in 10 roll., of Suu pagan each. saved twelve days' work year per SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. man. ccom-lirhmr- at 1 EST Auti freo7.ins Till for the Vegetarians. But the people no longer find a charm in the vision of an English Republic. Some of the leaders referred to confess that their own minds have become doubtful and hes'tating ou tho subject. One of the most influential coufesscd to mc that his rock of offense had been America. He had And nmJe ber home Kesound with howls. Ameribeen reader of a long regular can journals, the exposures of ball, ailj Q another the which to tie degree "rings" have pace CO EAJsT JiY MAY OF H torn, it Is by a sec- flourished iu that country the Credthought, ond ball. ST. LOUIS.' it Mobilier aud Salary Grab aud fue outlaw was armed to the In theiedsys of ruilrond competition tho wife particularly the. "miserable Adminis- traveler ui'lectn the route tot'ore lwivms home. In ,oei, there boiag found on his per- -' tration of Grant" to use his own i.lnioxtfTory inntMireliedMirwi to reach Ins uv " wben killed, a a Hpwdly (" pwnible, mi J for the tiiiNtion Henry rifle, three expression had made him doubt tin. M.o.iri Pac.fic tlmt pun 'Wols, and a knife with a blade about whether fMt' Vla han Lil ttui" ' We!,t to Thri."U for President a l substituting Louis, offer imJuceincntt St. o and City mches in length. Ho was the Queen tn the count. .v. IVery-hinot be substituting might ? oilier line by w"5 about twenty-eigh- t connected with the Mionrl or twenty. King Stork for KingLog. I had no Mid the adoptiou of the Miller l'lntforni claw. first "i1 years of a", Like all the rest idea, uutil I came into this region, of and W.Htinghoure Air Kruko, toother w.th its l we V Crncl,M; Pullman Sic!. outlaws,-IdM" earthly career has the extent to which these peop.e are rondor line iwrfectly i a tr cut short before he hud reached familiar with American affairs. One wMonnlde hmin t Exprert Trains at pnnieoflife. He is said to have young mau told me that he was still tin U ...ke evening end in mVle for every point with all railroad connection d root a republican, but never meant to adNorth Kort end South, rurticqlar uot treacherous and vocate an immediate republic until he tin tblM, Ac. may he had at with d'ctive of thorn all. to (1.11 thought the English people were or nnou ireotml or wntti-- application Kaiiwn City, A;:nt, Western 'WW llax e, out St. ready to do without either monarch K. A. Ford, General lengor A, u 11101 ' -Berry Uwery, or President,1 ' Limisj llu, be-tor- H l el0i-3m- Terrible Joiirnoj'. From the New York Herald. PUW.PS!PUMPS! I. n. STUAKT CHEAP TEErSFOKSAI.K T1IK 1 death." A Wed- Agent for l'afcwt Alauiinous Uuild-i:i- g Papr.r. Utr Hides, Furs and Pelts JJought. Opposite Cardun Urot LOCiAZV, , Watuhninkerg, CACHE WUIh COl'TY. 1 lieiailr 4hi ami Voal, a DrnianJ tlimiigh the TVrritury, mill Klloiic, ctuiuot L vurpiuwd. All nr Wfovo nrc Unt nnd for Suit hy Z. ". XI. 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