Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 8, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 April 1889 — Page 4

in-.- '

'jmWAtvBwmfmfmKWmeK'f s!' j0 wi qts or mttlk laughs.

AMD BHJMHKlM TV V The letfesvortk "Whits Cap tritb nsalted in the acquittal of sll the a -fondant, tbe jury returning a verdict tt set guilty after beta oat bet tbiee Miaiitee. Tbe trial m a loag aadtedi-. w one lasting STOWk, and the expense t the ent; will be praat. T-trawero 130 vHaeseiw, mostly poor people, and it a great hatdthipapea them to Be compelled to fenaui in IavoBWorth aadpay hotel bills daring tte time. They were not permitted to go home at sny traMheearute night sesioDH of coart van held. There was some direct evt- f donee against the defendants, an a great deal of strong, eiteamstantial evidence against a few of thtaa, but they proved alibis by their familus, and; as there was a reasonable doubt aa to their gwiJt, wet acquitted. There is praetieally no sentiment in Crawford County against White Cap methods, and ft is. not onry impossible to get a jury to conviet, bat witnesses eannat be made to swoar to what they knt.w- ; the Ct-8ii a !. 1 quest robbery was eomvitted at Cambridge City. Some person, evidently: acquainted with the surrouadingB, took a'arehar and removed the core er-stone of the Baptist church from its place fat the wall of the building. He wwa poorly repaid fa his trouble, however, as the receptacle beneath it contained only a few coins, amounting ta alx $1.56. tto-a wss laid. in 186, and its co te-ta .comprised such miieeUaneous (lasers, aitieles,.efc., as are asaally deposited on such occasions. ii .. m - iis - i.rTrfc work and eoncjaded to go to Bedford to seek eajtrtoyment. He eneamped out , having built a nre out of rubbish and fodder. During the night the. Ire spsead and the clothes of Hunson took firs. He awoke and his clothing in a blase, and it was game time before he could relieve himself of the burning garments. He was seriously burned, and had to he removed to Bedford, where he died from his innriee. ltr1 !. . ' -The town of St. Marj s of experiencing ioom. : Tippecanoe fanners are arranging feVa systematic boycott of tbe bindingtwine trass;1 The shortage of John E, Sullivan, the defaulting Clerk-st ladianapolis, as shown by experts, amooats to 47,0tK). ' Bev. BndolphB&ndolph, living near Andrews, was thrown from a wagon and fatally injnred. He is OS fears of age. While cutting a tree - at Galena, Floyd Gonnty, NoWe JteDaniel, aged IS, had his neek broken by a falling limh. . A mad baH made a dash st Peter Draper near Alexandria, and threw, him tbrengh a rail f enee. Mr. Braper's leg wosbrekea. A very large and old gray eagle was shot near Seymour the other day. It measured forty-one inches from tip to tip of wings. A number of molds and die and a quantity of counterfeit money were found in a sand-hill near Winamac, -a few'dsgrwaajfcf -- i - , v,r Oeorgs Carter, aged 73, one of the earliest pioneers of Graut County, was stricken witk heast disease and died almost instantly. Seymoar is i enjoying . a ' steady growth. Its latest business gain is a . preased-briek raanafsctory, with a capacity of !,(9 a day. At Braail, James W. O'Neal, of PutnamviHe, was awarded 9S,eW damage against the Chicago and Indians Coal road.. He asked 1,00. In theriltageofartsburg, Montgomerr Connnthar are ninty-f our inb'' , uid the ages of thirteen of te9M years. :- i- JantSS vanHe- .a workman In a. blan. ingflsiilrt ColuVbns, hadhisarmpax tUtty severed, by letting It aeridently strike a hand-saw in metma. H. OrifStb,ef Celnmhus, will erect grain elevator of 70, WXt bushels capacity, this sanuner. It will be located in tSttyerds of the 'Jeff rsQwsy. Clarington Cross claims to have diseovereoV hear Washington, at a depth of ninety feet, a nine-foot vein of geldhearing quarts, whieh assays 360 to the ton. . . xae eieet um to aeitte wBetaer . or not Bloomfield should incorporate, resulted in a majority of fifty-eight In favor of ineorperation. There were jitt votes east. Burglars entered the first National Bank at Plymouth, and secured' I,50 from the sate. An inner compartment containing tJ,W0 resistejl their efforts to open it. PoFtmaeter Burnet, of Madison, re ports the business of the jsestoftea for the year jaei ended as over flft,90(, which iesuns the free-delivery system at that place The natural-gas well at BartaviUe, Bartholomew Ceunty, is proTtng a good one, and aoir Columbus is talking about foraung a cBpany to pat down a pipe line to that ;ity, William Able, 'a well-known farmer of Jackson County, was kicked on the head By a vicious horse a few days sgv. His skull was crushed, and, all the hones of ah f&ee, vera broken. Winchester has organized a Board of Trade, with George Ashael Stone as prssident. llore gas wells will be drilled and an effort made to induce capital to locate mans factories there. Pive hundred people secured one little red fox in a drive near Vineennes recently. 8 peaker Niblack, of the State legislature, was bitten while trying to capture the animal with his hands. William William was instantly killed at Terre Haate by a heavy locomotive boiiia-head falling on him. Nobody saw the accident. He was 58 years of age and .leaves a wife and daughter. While batehem were driving a steer through the streets of Columbus, it became mad, jumped into a yard, ran into a dwelling-house, thence into the parlor, and male its escape through a window, eomplstely demolishing the furniture in the parlor and the window af the residence, without personal injury to any of the occupants. The City Council of Knshvllle has contracted with tbe Edison Incandescent Electric Iii;ht Company for a plant, to be owned itad operated by the city, at a cost of t9,450. There will be 140 thirtytwo and fifty candle-power lights. The plant will ha in operation within sixty day. Chsrleii Holsinger, employed at Snow's saw -mill, seven miles northwest of Lagrange, was fatally injured by falling on a rapidly revolving circular saw. One arm wait entirely severed from the body, and his side was horribly torn. Hottinger is about thirty years of

Wattte Caps

ag and ranrried.

mmm-m,- c .

.the Coin-tons Nonas Softool, fM attempting to ride an untamed home) when the animal threw him, the fall breaking one of bia legs near the knee. The new officers of the EvusvSlle Bnsinefts Men's Assooistiorj are: W. J. "Wood, President; Samuel Viokary and W. t. 'Wartman, Vice Presidents; 8. S. Seantlin, Treaswrer;' W. a. French, See. Hantingburg, inf Dubois County, has a population of 8.0U8 there being 1,04 males and the same nnmbe; of females. It is probably the- only town in this country ..where the sexes are equally divided' Mre. 9rown, wife of John Brown, a wealthy resident of Crown Point, fell from her carriage while driving alone, a few 4ays ago, and was instantly killed. She had been, married only a few months.: -At : Jeffersonville, Joseph Paxtoa Was loond guilty of the mu rder of Span leer Bryant at a ehurch fair o Christmas night, 1888, and senteneed to the Southern penitentiary for lift). Both were colored. , James Kiley, 16 years of age, lost an arm while at work in a saw-mill near Greeneburg. He was putting a belt on a pulley, when his hand slipped, end his arm was crushed on the shaft, rendering eutputcUon necessary. 0. 0. White, of Clark County, has presented to the State a powder-horn which was carried by Oapt. Charles Matthias in the battle of Tippecanoe, in 1811. The born, was manufactured by Mr. White's father iu the year 1808. Col. Stout, who wnlked out of the Muaeieeoort room while being tried for forgery, was captured at Upland, Grant County, He will, now receive a three yearn' Sentenoe in the penitentiary, in rocordanoe with the jury's verdict. In tearing down one of the oldest buildings in Seymour, a few days ago, workmen found, ooneealed in the foundation, Ira large hickory clnbs and a bundle of stout hickory switches, relics of the vigilance commUJxdj'SPXJWc - gg : pirates who plundered and attempted to burn the town of Bethlehem, find subsequently eseaped from jail on March 8. has been recaptured at Boonville, Ky. A kit of burglar tooe was found in his possession. William Benson, under sentence of death at Jeffersonville for the murder of Jaeob Mottweiler, has made a full confession, in which he 3ys his sole motive for the crime was his love for the girl SaUie Snyder, the domestic in Mottweiler's family. Partners in Miami Connty and the north part of Wabash are combining to resist the demands of the binder-twine trust. They have decided to hire men to hind wheat after being out with binders. Determined opposition to, the trust has been developed. William Jones, an industrious farmer of Bnghy, Bartholomew County, recently received warning letters from Whit .Caps, followed by bundles of switches on his door-step. He suspects certain neighbors of the offense, and will begin prosecution at once. The Decatur County Commissioners have agreed to sink h gas well at least three thousand feet deep, if necessary to reach the gas .bearing sand. The ex perience in the vicinity of Decatur is somewh4 similar to that at Lancaster, O., where an immense flow was obtained by going down to the sand. The fish in White Creek, near Columbus, are dying by the thousands from some peculiar cause- The scourge was just observed a few days ago, when the surfaee af the stream became covered with dead fish. They seem to be infected with poison, as the poultry whieh fed on them have all died. ' Prank Mote, a yonng man residing five miles east of Seymour, was run over by a switch engine in the Ohio and Mississippi Bailroad yards, receiving injuries whieh caused his death in a few honrs ItjsHnpposefl he was attempting to board the engine or ears attached while they were in motion. Sheriff Boseubraugh, of Huntington, hsa captured at Ashland, Wis., James O'Brien, alias John Williams, a burglar. He wanted on a charge of killing a companion in crime while endeavoring to snoot the City Marshal of Huntington, who discovered him at work cm a safe sboojeur years ago. The Marshal was also badly wounded by O'Brien. Mrs. . Mary Charnea, the wife of Martin Charnes, who was seriously assaulted by her brother-in-law, Josiah' Charnes, -a short time ago at Washing-1 ton, is dying from the eff ect of the terrible treatment which she-was subjected to. Her ante-mortem statement of the assault has been taken, to be used in tbe trial of the brute whose violence is said to be the cause of her death. Patents have been issued for Indiana inventors as follows: Deeds, John B., assignor to H. H. Catliit, Terre Haute, asbestos peeking and treating asbestos; Kebier, Amos, Warsaw, split-hand pulley; Emmie, David, Port Wayne, briek kiln; Baab, Peter, near Indianapolis, road-scraper; Kussel, Allen A., Indianapolis, assignor to Buss ell & Co., MasBillon, O., straw-stacker. Joseph Lafever, a yonng man employed at Walton Whisler's flouring mill at Atlanta, Tipton County, was caught in the machinery and thrown into a large wheel, turning at the ral e of seventy-eight revolutions per minute. Every garment, with the exception of two shirt-sieves were torn from his body. His srm, leg, and six ribs were brcken, and the soles of his feet were unshed into a jelly. -George Ewing, of Chicago, i, descendant of George Kwing, whe once lived at Wabash, has tiied suits for possession of real estate at Wabash valued at f6,X, and if the attorneys are successful proceedings will be commenced at once to get possession of almost onehalf of the city of Wabash, whieh was platted by the senior Ewing. Propertyowners are preparing to make a vigorous defense for their claims. James Montgomery, of Chicago, President of the Montgomery Palace Stock-car Company, hits seoleeted a site at Munoie for the location of the shops of his company, which has a capital of $5,M0,M, and will employ 1,500 hands. The Munoie hTaiural-giis, Land, and Improvement Company, of which ex-Gov. Leon AbbeU, of New Jersey, 1b Presi dent, gives this company fifty acres of land, free gas, and f 5u,O00 in cash Popinjav I declare, Blobson, that picture of your wife is a speaking likeness. Blobson (gloomily) It wouldn't be my wife u it wasn't. Safe as a Bank. Lamb, of Terre Haute Slick, the broker, is going into a big land deal and says he can let me in on tbe ground floor. I want to make some money, if I was sure I'd be on the safe side." Wolf, (who is feeling friendly and knows Slick) Tbe safe side, my boy. is always the outside. Yon are always left-wnen you are taken m. See? Lamb saw and stayed out, whereby Wolf was able to shear him close to the bones himself at his leisure. Burilette. It takes a wealthy girl to purse lips and do it welL her

On the safe side The oashior. A head gardener the barber. A row "buster" A colt that break a record. Soke men kick against a bill, and others foot it. Dbop a dollar in the chanty slot and pull out a blessing'. It is the noble Kentuokian who never misses the water when the well runs dry. How olid botu rich and jkmi would be, When frigid we the days, If men who deal in ooal could ee The error of their weighs I Thb man who "shot at random," not hitting it, has since lent his rifle to the youth who aimed at immortality. "Laboe checks" or ladies' dresses is an old, old fashion. Ask any man blessed with a wife and daughters. A Pmi.ADFXPHTAK has constructed ft house which he calls "a poem in brick." Should it ignite from a defective flue, would he all it a versifier. White lies may not be so black as the other kind; but they are most as wicked. The color line cannot be drawn succesfifully in the lying line. The inventor 61 anew "waist attachment" says the contrivance is not harmful. The old wawt attachment, ikjooTding to our recollection, is armful. It has gotten so that when two society women vie with one another for the palm in personal beauty the race for supremacy must be termed a "neok and neck" race. SiBTEtt Were you at the reception last night, Harry? Brother Yes; for about an hour. Sister How were the ladies dressed? Brother O, about as usual. Dress'SS -cut V in the back snd 0 in front. Brown (producing his-sorapbook and pointing with pride to one of his early effusions) There, read that! Fogg (after reading) Can it be possjhlfV. Brown, thajj .T.'6xr67fl"sj3rwhen you wrote tins? Mis. Jabb What sort o' folks are those new neighbors of yours? Mrs. Gadd Well, I've been watching their back yard for two weelw, but as they send their washing to a laundry I can't tell anything about them. The man who first suggested the use of an X as the signature Of a person who could not write waa no philosopher. The fitness of things should have led him to select the cipher, which as a nautograph is eminently significant in most eases. Bbidf, of a day (to her husband, who is doing his best to entertain her on the train) Bo stop talking a little while, John. John (tenderly) What is the matter, dear ? are you nervous ? Bride No, but I want to hear what the women are Baying in the seat behind us. Avbaid he had 'em again : Mr. Rambo (at dime museum, in great alarm) Nancy, do you see anything in that cage next to the monkeys ? Mrs. Bambo Yes, there's a lot of snakes. Mr. Rambo (with recovered self-posessiou) So they are. Fine specimens, too, aren't they? Wibble Did you attend the amateur operatic performance last night? WabbleYes, I had the best seat in the house, No. 88 Z Balcony. Wibble Why, it's almost impossible to hear at all in that part of house. WabbleJust so. That's what made that seat particularly desirable. "ExcusK me," said the parcel man, "but I left a package here about an hour ago which should have been delivered next door." "Yes, sir," replied the firl, "but you can't get it just yet." Why V 'Because the lady hasn't had time to undo it and examine the contents. Please call in about half an hour." AT DATBMUK. Chanticleer, In accents shrill, Told that morn peeped o'er the Bill; , But vounft Colin debonair J Jngorod yet with PM11U loir In the parlor dark and stiU. Lingered there to coo nntl MIL fapa's footsteps near (be till. Colin asked, with thnoroaestr; Sha'n t I eleerr Tea," she said, with Hidden thrill ' C! CGiCimM that the hour was 111 ; And then he left with qniet care. While she meandered up the stair. Htm silence reigned and wrought Its will; Shanty okar. . Amerwa. . SUB SAOA&IODB XAS AND HIS HAT,

The Man's Hat blows off. Will he chase it? Not much, he won't. Ha leaves that for others to do. S . il But the small boy secures it, and the sagaci .us man, who has hod no trouble in the matter whatever, rewards him with a ni kel. Texas Sif tings. (fever 'fired. When thin country was first settled, shere was an impression among the colonists that the Indians had no intelligence or craft in their relations with the white men. The latter soon found, however, lliat tins was not the case. Homo of the farmers attempted to make farm l ovvants of tiie Indians, but found that they had a propensity to "get tired" w soon after thev lwgau work that .their services were of little value. One day a farmer was visited by a Htalwart Indian, who said: "Me want work. "No," said the farmer, "you will get tired." "No, no," said the Indian, "me never Ket tired !" The farmer, taking his word for it, set the Indian at work and went away about some other business. Toward noon he returned to the place and found the Indian sound asleep under a tree. ' "Look here, look here," shouted the farmer, shaking the Indian violently, "you told me that you never got tired, and yet here yon are stretohed out on the around 1" "Ugh !" said the Indian, rubbing his nvon and nlowlv clanibprinc to his feet. "if me not lie down, me get tired like the resti Jbxenange,

If Sfte Only Would." If Bhe only would strictly obey roles, 11 would go well with a girl at school, for in these days any -school of reputation has good regulations and "suggestions." If she only would believe it, tbe average strength and health of a girl does nof. stand in the way of "the higher eduiiation of women," If she only would invariably go to lied at 10 o'clock instead of sitting up "just a few minutes longer," a girl would nwake next day alert, and with a clear head, and those educational bugbears,, "nervousness," "lassutud'?," "irritableinesa" and "insomnia" would never follow upon her hard study. If she only would not make haste at table, but sit willingly and sociably through the time allotted for meals, "indigestion," another of the schoolgirl's bugbears, would never put in an appearanoe. Steaks, chops, and roasts should be both "well .chewed and well chatted." ? If she only would forego little lunches and midnight spreads, eat only at table, never touoh a nut, a cake, candy or fruit, "between meals, those other terrors of the girl student--"dyspepsia," "billions ness," "loss of appetite" would not make her their prey. (The girl careful in all these matters will be sure to have inviolable rules for her baths and her. out-of-door exercises.) If she only would, furthermore, hold it to be "bad farm" to indulge during school-life in formal calls, the theater, dances, oorreapondenop and making aoqnaintauce with genuemen, and the reading of current fiction then, great ease and simplicity of living, and time to rest, would be possible to her, together with a tremendous concentration of the mind upon study; she would find

herself, day after day, full of "attack," vestigatibn," "mastery," and all other high vitalities at brain and blood that stake tbe "hard pull and long pull" of a school-course an enthusiasm and a joy. Wide Awake. Hr. Ambrose's Ashes. A certain Mr. Ambrose R., of Pittsburgh, evidently intending to be a defaulter at the last judgment has drawn up a will giving the following directions for the disposal of his remains : "I direct that my body be, taken to St Michael's Church and, after the proper religious services are performed, that it be given in charge of my family, who will convey it to Samson's crematory and there have it burned to ashes, the ashes to be put in a small bottle and given in charge of the German consul in Pittsburgh. This gentleman will then forward my ashes to the consul in New York, who will give them in charge ff the Captain of the German steamer Elba, who will place them seourely in his ship for the ocean voyage. When j at mid ocean I direot the Captain to request one of tbe passengers to dress in a seafaring suit and ascend with my ashes in his hand to the top of the topmost mast, and, after pronouncing a last benediction, to extract the cork from the bottle and cast its contents to the four winds of Heaven. I direct also, while this ceremony is being performed, that it be witnessed by all passengers onboard. After the 'Elba has comleted her trip and returned again to Tew York, I want a full statement of my death and the scattering of my ashes in mid ocean published in the Pittsburgh papers, so that my friends in this city shall know my burial place." This reminds one of Chateaubriand's ocean burial, but the sprinkling adds a touch of humor of which poor Chateaubriand was wholly destitute. "Jbnathan and Bu Continent," Max CSell. A GenatM Surprise Party. Smith Won't yon give me- a little aid here, Jones? Jones With what? S. I am to be surprised to-night by my friends with a present an easy chair and I am trying to write out a speech of thanks. Now how shall I begin? J. Begin, "Ladies and gentlemen: I am so overwhelmed with surprise and gratitude for this generous, this undeserved, this wholly unexpected gift that I cannot find suitable language in which to thank you." How does that do ? S. That's just the-thing; I'm much obliged to you. J. It is to be a suprise party? S. Yes. A genuine suprise party; our friends are going to surprise us with a visit. J. Yes, I see. And the carpets have been taken up and a couple of musicians hired? S. How did you know? J. And an ample collation has been prepared? . jsxaouy. now aia you una n out? J. How did I find it out? Well, Tve been "surprised" myself, in my time. Bonion Courier. A Big Plant. ' I've been to all the biff manufactur ing cities of the world," said a traveling man, "but I know a man in Milwaukee who runs a bigger plant than anybody else that I ever saw." "Ironwork?" "No." "Electrw light?" "No." "Manufacturer of any kind?" "tfo." "Well, who is he any how?" "He's the sexton in the grave yard." Merchant Traveler. Tbsbb is more Catarrh in tbli Motion of the country then all other dlasatM pat together. and until the last few yean wt,lnppol to he roenrabla, for a sat many jrert Doctor pronouaeed it a local diieses, and preisiribad local remedies, and by eonatantly (ailing to cure with toeal treatment, pronoanoed it incurable, gciance ha proven catarrh to baa cenatltuttonal dlaaaaa. and therefore require egntfitutional treatment, nan ttnna i hi., mauuiaciurea ly F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo. Ohio, ia the only conatltntionai enre ou i be market. It la taken internally in doaea from 10 dropa to a temapoou(al. It acta directly upon the blood and mucna nriaee ol the avatem. They offer on hundred dollars for any eae it fail to cure. Bend for circular ana leatiraouui. Aaureis x. . CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. TEold by Druggist, 730. . Hr suffered from drought as the cur tain went down, but his thirst soon was quenched without causing a frown; for the cane in his mouth held as much as a can, and he climbed over no one to "go see a man. When a woman shows enough interest in a man to pick a pieoe oi nut on nis overcoat, he can marry her if he only ays to. Creditor I've a bone to pick with you. Physician Excuse me, my dissect ing hour has passad. tm-um. Catarrh Cured. A elergyman. after years of suffering: from that loathsome disease, Catarrh, and vainly trying ever known remedy, at last found a recipe which completely ourodanu saved hint from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self-ao-HrnftKAd nljimnAd An .lone to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren street, New York City, will receive the recipe tree oi cnargo, Thb obieof of a hotel bill of fore, be tween menu, is to prevent you finding oat wuat you are going to eat. V hem whn hnvA delicate children can Mn fhnm rijttlv imnrnvn onri firflin in flesh und strength by giving thorn that perfect food and medicine. BeotC Emulsion of Cod Lnr Oil. villi UypophoBphite. Dr. W. A. Hulhert, of Salisbury. III., says: "I have used Boott's Emulsion in cases of Sorofula and TlAhllitv. Ilnsiilln mriBl irrat Ifvinff. Mv little patients take it with pleasure." Hold by all Druggists. Wi have great tespeet for the penetra tion of the mar who discot era good quail-

The following appeared in a Minnesota taper: "Members of the Democratic party isve been using all subterfuges to account 1 tor their overwhelming defeat, and numerous are the causea alleged. "I was talking with several, of the vanquished on Fourth street the other day, opposite a bill board, and one of the party exclaimed: "If it had not been for the closeness of the National Committee In the expenditure of money, we would have elooted our man. The ItepublloanB advertised their man like a eirens. Bovorul of the party remarked that no advertising was done except small announcements In ho papers, and a few "bangers" on the dead walls. "Hangers?" said our Informant. "What do you call that but a droits poster?" pointing to a twelve-sheet medicine poster on the bill board, bearing the cuts of Oon. Harrison and his grandfather. "If the Democrats had advertised like that , Cleveland would have been ro-eleeted." , The poster referred to was one of tho familiar black and white Log Labia Snrsnparilla posters sent out by an onternrislng firm engaged In the manufacture of old logoahin homo -cures, under tho name of Warner's Log Cabin nemedloB, and among other equally valuable articles includes the famous Log Cabin Sarsaparllla. which is everywhere recognized as the best of all spring medicines and stands without a rival for tho euro of all disorders which are thcresults of Impure blood. Tho spring time of tho year is the season when tho system needs renovation; tho Ions winter has caused the blood to become filled with impurities, There exists no hotter moans to aid and strengthen the system at such an urgent perloiylmn the use of Warner's Log Cablu Hnrsafmrllla, whieh speedily restores thb blood to a pure and healthy etato, whieh in-, euros health and happiness. The reputation of the firm putting out the medicine is above reproach, and Is tho same Ann which manufactures Warner's Safe 5uro the standard remedy for the euro of all thoso diseases peculiar to the kidneys as well as those which are tho results of disease In those organs, and which has mot with phenomenal snocess for the post ton years.

to made their appearance iu many parts of the oountry sometime prior to ths Clifeagp Convention which nomtaated Gen. Hurrison a a r .. If.) ... lw, 1 .! .1 .. I , W.1W uwv l.ll.MV V. MV ItHUJ v HIV UttUI sons, father and grandson was either tho result of remarkable political foresight or tion at the old Leg Cabin with tho name of Fnn. UlUXWVUs At the Charity Ball. A handsome woman in a directoire costume of great cost exclaimed, as she was waiting for her carriage : snowing? ilesvens! flow in the world will I get from the carriage to the house in these slippers V Liers see tnem, said ner escort. And you haven't noticed them vet?" she asked reproachfully, thrusthig a small silk stockinged foot from below her gown. The slippers were of delicate cream satin. Rubies and topazes studded their tops all around.and stars of small diamonds were embroidered on the toes. Their cost was esti mated by a bystander to be $1,000. "uetanomer pair if you spoil tnem. said her escort, and the subject was dropped. New York Stm. A Gvent Surprise Is in store tor nil who use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would vou believe that it la sold on its merits and that any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to giro you a sample bottle free? It never falls to euro acute or chronio coughs. All druggists sell Kemp's Balsam. Largo bottles 60 cents and $1. An English judge has recently denned gentleman as a term which "includes any body who has nothing to do and is outside of the workhouse. "Texas Sif tings. Deservtnsr f CkmBdeatna.- There is no article whieh so richly deserves tho entire confidence of the community as Bnown's Bronchial Teoches. Those suffering from Asthmatic and Bronchial Diseases. Couetis. and Colds should try them. Prieo 25 cunts, A bench show Plavimr (a amntv benches. . Spring Is necessity with noariy everybody. The rue down, ttredco-dluoaat tills season is due to impurities la the blood which bate accumulated during tho winter, and which mast be expelled if you wlsti to feel veil. Uood'a tereapirUt ihoroughlr purines and vitalise tbe blood, creates a flood appetite, enrea blliousoete and headache, gives healthy action to the kidneys and liver, and imparts to the whole body health and strength. Hood s Sarsaparllla Bold by all dracl- fl;ixforS. Prepared only by O. L SOOD 00, Aiwutecarte, Lowell, Muss. IOO Doses One Dollar

THE SICK FRIEND, The robust, hale, hearty gentlemen in this picture has just received a call from his friend, who is suffering all the torments of the damned. He ia a victim of that commonost of Anierioart maladies bilious dyspepsia, or torpid liver, associated with indigestion. He feels despondent and gloomy, languid and lifelcBS ; has a bad taste in his mouth ; hi? tongue is coated, appetite poor; he is drowsy after meals; his shop is disturbed by bad dreams or by horrible nightmare, and bo is not refreshing, and he has a constant, indescribable feeling of dread or of impending calamity. His friend, upon whom he has called, is telling the sioV man that only a few months ago he was in just that same distressed state of body and mind himfelf, but that he bad the good fortune to learn of an unfailing remedy for all such disorders, which he found in that irorldfamed medicine known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diseoveiy. . It ia tho only medicine of its class, guaranteed to benefit or ours in all diseases for which it is recommended, or money refunded Copyright, 1888, by World's Dispensart MBUtc-ii Association, Proprietor!,

C ZC T ZC TP DW W i w , is PCTmaneuUy sorad by BR. tAQg'f CATARRH

In Town and tfathlei Tho seed! d intermittent and bilious remittent lovor germinate and bear evil fruit Ho com. inanity has altogether escaped it. In populotl waids of large cities bad seworftgo causes it, aa I In their suburbs stagnant pools In nnki loti breed it. There ia at once a remedy and a mean i of prevention, Its namo is Hoatetter's Stomaol I Bitter, which ia, without pcrsdventnxo, thi moat potent antidote in existence to the malaria I virna. Fortified with thia toeomparabla, e iflac epeoiflc, miasmatic Inllaeneos nuty bo oncotmlor ed with absolute Impunity. Disorders of thd atomaoh, liver and bowels, begotten by miasma tainted water, or any other caaso, succumb te tho beneficent correct! vo named, and rheumatic, kidney and bladder trouble are surely removable by Its use when it is given a persistent trial . Almost a (Jive Away. Employer Patrick, it seems to me that you have been driukiag some of th wine out of this bottle, and afterward you have poured water into the bottle so I would be deceived. In fact you are drunk now. Patrick Sure,, sor, it is mistaken that you are entoiroly. "Is that no " "It is, sor. In the foorst place I rdvoi drink wine, and when I do I niver fill the bottle np wid watlier. In the nox : place, sor, when I do till np the bottli) wid watlier, I pour in a little whisky, so that the wine will, lose none of its strength." Teceas Sif lings, A TKA VEILING MAN Creates Great Excitement In the JSmphM House. Independence, Iowa, Ooft. H, 1888. Eheumntio Syrup Co, , Jaokaon, Itioll. : Gents Your ilr. Brooks ouinu hero tonight nnd registered as agent for Hibbard's Bhcumattn Byrup, and as ho did so it awakened in me an Interest never before realize i In a guest at my house. You will not wonder at It when I toll you the etory. E'er years I have been greatly afflicted with irBammiJtory rheumatism, the pain and sorenoss of the joints tit times being olmont unbearable ; could move about only with tb e use of orutohes. In addition to this, my

stomaoo Docame Doaiy aiseasea, ana net.ralgia set in, which threatened to 6nd my days. A traveling man slopping with rue sravo quite a history of your Syrup, and tt e peculiarities of Its combination, which illduced mo to try it. I have taken six bo ties, and no net In my life affords me greatur satisfaction than in writing you that lam a well man. It will be a pleasure for mo to answer at.y communications, for I bolievo it to be the best remedy over formulated. A, J. Bowibv. Proprietor Empire House, Independence Iowa. During a lesson on the life of Kins David, a class of girls was asked: "W'.io killed the giant?" whereupon one renlici "Jack." Kight-sweats indinato a run-down nervous system. H&ose's Emulsios is a qui :k relief and sure cure. Get it at your drujglat. ; Montana's Free Lands. The Great Reservation of Montar a, thrown onen for settlement bv the Prenident hurt. May, Contains 18,000,000 acies of land, all legible for entry for f i ee homes, under the United States Land Laws. It extends for throe numbed miles East and West, and on an averc k of one hundred miles North and Sou : h. If you intend going to Montana remembor that The Wisconsin Cestbai it the direct lino between Chicago and Ht. Paul, making close connection at St. Paul for all points in Montana. Solid through trains with Pullman Pnlicc Sleeping Cars and Unrivaled Dining Cars are run between Chicago and St Paul- For other information, pampbl rts, etc., address Jambs Bahkeb, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Consumption Surely CmceOU To tho Editor: Please Inform your rea.lon that I havo a positive cure for Consump :ion. By Ms timely use thousands of hop' doss cases have been permanently cured. 1 thall bo glad to send two bottles of my renedy free to any of your readers who have consumption, if thoy will send rao their Expross and P. O. Address. Bespectfully, T. A. 6 LOCUM. M. P.. 181 Pearl St. .3. Y. iedicine When in the soring I felt all ran drmn and debilitated, I found Hood 'a SaraaDarfUS just the medicine to build me np. My wife, also, ft tie mnch physical prostration, (ouud in it oseaevl-le and lasting benefit. Upononr llltlo girl, who ha i been sick with ecarlet lover, its effect was marrelotu, entirely removing the poison from her blotd and restoring her to good health." E. Q. s. tiros, Swampscott, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparllla Bold by oil druggists. ; six forts. Frepanidonly by C.I, HOOD Si CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. 1 ass. IOO Doses One Dollar X3NT -"xxia xsio, uo matter bow bad or of how lone Sending, REMEDY, go oeuts, by druggist

1 7 rm ill?-

FOFt 3 A. x isr Ar nRUOTiirrs ikd DiUt kftl THE CHARLES A. VWElgR CO., QttHic,S. DIAMOND VERA-CURA FOR DtSPEPS'IA ! And All Stomttrtli Troubles, sutrh as: f tndigettioi. Sour S omach, Hear in n, Nausea, J Gldoine, veiutipalion, f ! linen af er aati.ig. Feed I Hiilng In tho Month anl Oisagreeiiblo Tatte alter ! eatlnq, nervousness and Lew Spirit I. At finifi'tlttxiiti.t t!".ih'rt.itf rant btpuUl on receipt of w 'nitfi (5 Tm.tr $t.()0) in stamp. Satnpto .tetu oh i receipt of lu-iit ntitm)h i 1HE CHARLES A. VOGELEifCO., Baltimore. Md. ! iui A,i ; l-'or w yews 1 had ! rhram lit. in so bad (hut It dlaa! ik-1 for wirk And co ufi;n.-d nie to my bed tct u whole yij 1 Jiirlnj) tiled time I ' could :iot(vmral!ny ' bands to oiy hcsd,!ui4 forSiiior.l conla not j ntovonji4 l!ln bed,wii i HKl-.ic(4 iti Sffh irons I insto!it)n. w5 treatol by be..), phyelelsoav n,lv a Irrnw verraFinally I look Sum's Specific, en. I oon began tct itnptove. After n while was t my v 'otk. Dd for tho past five months Inn: brcnaswclliial ever waa all from tin effects of Mwltt',1 Mpcdfln. Jim. 8. 1889. 7tJW.jaZ Eoolis oo Blood end Skin Diseases moiled Ires. fiwirr Bncemo Co.. Atlanta. CREAM BALM Cltanses (he Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and IsftammaJlon, Heals Sorss, Sostores tho Sonses oITasIa nntl Smell. " TRY the CURE. Prito)(.ta.al.iruifBisti by mail, rai.lslertd. S9atj, ELV iTuiJj HtUs. M Warrea tti.. .. ' MOTHERS' TRtEHR .SOHfiLD BMYIDasx IF USl;D KEgQRE COS flNEKNT. Book to Motiiebs Mah aen L'nEB. B1U1 1KI.K KKUU-ATOB CO..AUnt,C ran a day. ASEfiTS WANTED! -iroi I TSE. l.CC RrowHter'a f aiVtv in Rnldm jttTen away to tnt roducs Uiem. Every boreo owner buy roru 1 to 6, LtDa aevnr under honsoe' feet. Send ! cents In stamcs to psy p Kta(te and pocki t g for KickoI Plaicd sroplc that aellH for Rc BrcwHtcrWf r.CoH.iIIr.Hlcb (JURE EH jUerman AathwnC-rone? srutofftvo. 3 media reif ui Uio worax c30i ,if uit cumiri-f I trial cmvinc Ut4 iitff skeptical V ri 30t Kid I Qt -if rii j,rt. i' a in, itlii.i.j CURES WHERE ALL IVM f AIL8. BestOonch 8rnp. Testis good. Use I in ttmo. Knia LADIES LOOK! ANcvelfy Ui SFa.'litne'. int by utail for $1. Ktttit.-'a.'Uoti Knrnlid or money wfu'i.lt-d. VVholMnli prtca induced to Ag ei ita. New Pricellhi of mRltiiii. vnm nirna. fiti and book of beautiful colored iiattcra derUgas eeitt free. 4fTAonte wauioU. K. t06S A CO Toido, OVnllUP Uril fimi T pby biwc. muI w nill lUUnO mLnltwlpyoutooteiait.onBt AdbAinedcaa ScroI of TagrapUs Jli4cn Vis.

the tlh. yjJ.fM I

S5

J

n

en

OH".A0QDAIWTED WITE THB QSOSRAFET OF THS COTJlfTBT, WTli airjOH vrj3iB iHiroarA

ll-Htfe-r T''"'' asta$ a. V.

THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND

(Chicago, Bock Island Afc Pacific and

Its main Xlnes.braachea and extcnslone west, north vreetj lnnlnrlo nhlr nu-n Jnllt. nhtawA. PooHa. InRaJto. MalirM. I

IliLOTOIS tavenp ort, Muscatine. Ottum-wn, Oskalooisa, Wet l

City. Pea Moinea, TglnoxviUe. Wlnteraet. Atlantic, Aud.uDon, , Centre, and OouneM Blufla In IOWA Minneapolis and. Sfel

ouiA-wownown ant oioux nuts in

In NEBKASKA-Horton, Topeko, Hutcbinson, Wlc-lta, Bella

ADuens, uaitiwett, in tna-t;oiorsao opniiKts, itmvoi-, rw EADO. Trwerses new and vast areas of rich fnrmniB 8td: fl'orrl i n tr tha hAKfc f aotlit-.lAn nf tntarrmmmumCatiOn to Older SI

towns and cities in Southern Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado,

Mexico, Indian Territory, xoxas,

coast ana crana-oceamc sespons, SOLID FAST VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS

Of Palace Coaches loading1 an competitors in splen4or of exrtrlpmetrt '

luxury or aooommoaations ran caruugu aaur Dorawnumcasoasi raHn Rnrinon TifiTi d-bi-and Pueblo. Similar MAGNOflCENT vHfJl

TR AIN SKRth ilnliw batnreen Chicasro and Council Bluffis (Omaha).

oetween Cntcagro unci Kansas y.

RfinlinlriD- ciifLir Cars iFREE). and Palace Sleenlniar Cars.

aiona dull v. Choito of routes to and Angelos, San Diego, San Francisco, prompt oonnootlocB and trao&fara in

THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE

Anna ainmrblv nnrilnnail Imwa Train 1- Tl5. A4.7.1..aV. O. TZ.o.n.

1D1W1U, ,&iJDiaa, wu. wooia., uvuiwunviiu, ' --J"' w wj mm au,aa apolia and St. Paul. Tho Favorite Tourist Line to the scenic resorts, and hiint.lnir find flsbiiii? o-raunds of the Northwest. 1.4 Watertown Bmaoh

couraea through tbe most productive lands of Northe: Iowa, Southwesterly Mlnnosota, and Bast Southern Dakota. THB SHORT LtNB VTA SENSCA AND KANKAKBE offers faolL'HsjS travel botwiion Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, nnd Council Blufla. B Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworxh, Kansas Cicy.ilinneatwlls, and 8Pai7 For Ttokots, Mf ips. Folders, or desired Information, apply to any Owsp

nc6i uuictt iu bus vaiwa ouuies ur E. ST. JOHN, aoaerRlltnnag!. CHICAGO,

A WET

Xnc uiuii wh Aiaa iuv tot irtim tore to Hv Uilutr in a RitaVr Coat, and at hi Href hatr Itour'.i expt'rivuco in a storm tlnila to his enrom- that tt ia sanity u better iirntcrtlju than a inoequlio netunf, nut enly (tU ehasilneti st being- o badly taara :n, but alto fcols It'lie do.! not lcoK exactly tile

HEN

AsktortlnTlSIl HBANlr'SLicMB

doo.ii,.thnvtlipvrminimi. iw.lfnrdojcrititlTicauliKiie. A.J. T..rtk,i'Slirimoni8i., Bojtun.alM". W''i'aMlWI'WM

B

rjant & St ration Chicago Businoss Gellogot

naRT-na.o isstituti ana en-lish trainiho schoq ut.TASuursi INSTITUTION ru thi IjAIIGEST XIT THH WUnUl S I'ait in'Miaae, tloa, Oataloirue. tonr a. eto.. Beat KK.E- Address li. B. SUVAtiY &i B1tTi fiaaiUlsis flllmi IB

We vsweaaasead t-s'a callsuia teeiur reader. St dm ti an ihia sapor wheat jraa 1r.

PENSIONS. Wo r iittvo.y 1 iiKaged In tUa iro c:nttmi t . a plrtimnaotUvrwarvla'm. ami nitM:tKiHy led Diiioors Acnrnts, Htii-bO Claims. IVniom Etttuublot of Pcaslmi l,awf ntfre- AMwss OMoIIPBOIiEDChersi !WBHAi,Ito OHDLGRA PROOH. EXPRCHS PREF IO. Wim it Pfim B U. 8. li FnntiOH OouH'l iTRita. :2WEIQMED 2808 LB8.I Scnoivr oeaaR'imoN a asiiot o jTKtea" rattou , atao rea I L. R. S LUES rii I m rw, . -. Dniiu lArcf.iTnr ntanutactara til aril Baoy carriages .rs ehanr," wtltitn TOO autrMoroiif.Mirn. ecnA tr Oatale -., K AlfeKsi, UCr HHi.Vilw,r.4.,it-a

i"P

i,'V

iU3

COO Ll . ., L ' wiih Biraiot Melt li livnotibonnsttasi Crii chitis, Cougbn, td( m Diseases, Xt issa pleasant taH Iiey. I tti !)jUrwtrainine tw iliole. It does not eoine n o rationally aftor bOj I.,iaiMfclons rorianuy in. U i a 8i t produce r It nuriliec Uifl nloxl.ui i iu nediiit u-lille tal.lnfl tt is truo BlBilWon. always remly always I nun 11 s iu bu, irumiiiy en Iw ( m sol the t'ATt cIiuik in the United tf Asa yota 6rabrt 3. A. M.UJEE k'Xhii CRATEPUjU PPS'S BREAKPi "By f.tlicr?o;h kiiodeaBta wr,.''ji M';i-. " . Hon, Jar -."M!"41 tii ct Il4plerted Ccija, Mir fcrwd fstit bins wtln i fraift. wnuni turns . . I; k ty.tli j.:.iio(f-w nwofs wKviKij to rmlst wory teae t. attack xbanret thiTO laa foriftil vilBmirebSmid J M-W t imply wt, bOtUM tmiy ia l: 'uv't V. ,.. . "foam CMICHESTcH' fiNTRlIl BSD UAH 311 . At lfi-ntla u etlw. SsfM oava ins, ii". m.i for not now ee. n nr cure. ftDdP.U H. U. Rtki'f. MeC. rrn.iBiie:s.i ; ra at .atnii iHvio ' incmaae, ro rating, 'rtoow', CbfiTV 'eon tn reuaion iutu wu m Sunvnle Paces flra, t Sunday mmm T1I1E BCHO MUSIC CO KiODER'S PASTILLES Chica go, SiuimW jjAwia-uau".uu,a.i Arizona, latuio, v.p Eilogimc uay.;oacnesJ umins ret, Caiirbnitel ftom Salt TLasa Cltsi kfl Cite. Portland and lnterrreninar locauna. 4f1 Unioo. Depots, n dailv each irav bntWMni TAnnnrnl. ITanaaa PtW atiwjaj (n-u.oaa E. A. HOLBROOK. i3c,1 ThJaat ga jffel. . W T . . . . . . W .TTW tay a. ITA a,lr"a.,Tal,'l,,V 1 " iWo ulit r tirf luita who vraata ?rrric Ceot stylnl a eariaertt that wilV keta btet dry tit the hardest start. It 4a called -IIJWKU-S ,KISH l.HaXil " .SLICK ER." a nauw nuoiUar h e-ery Cuw-bu) auoTcr the land, WiHltben Ji only p-.irfljct Wtiid and: Wtnaavaof diet is Vjw.t'1 Vsalt ltnndSl cB." ana tak n othns. If ycwMankeeprr noRTNEnn PAHjiro IV LOW PRICE RAILROAD LAIM FREE Government LANIMKi C7-aitLUO'S or ,ics ot eseh la Ksamm X Lh-ota. atoQtant,. i.tho, waMnjri(i aim sin CCHn CflB 1 tti.in Kltusfatudat-xttdn si HU rilll tvisr irri-nItiiTi.,)riiir m4 aar uaa-. miw ot mi ti wwitin fanx r tv;). CHEAP HOC in tto FARMINBRKg if KRTtKAB ttll.CUAUOaiid Jl.r.K i!ovaStCT l I . . N tin. lftMcitisvTtaSi wi tii at at'. rua sas.r on J p. .Kjjria,o. t. X,i?JJ n. v., w. at . . s lira WrMl ns to 4Vlvir van saw Um Advei'tiMHiien

BS!,1JI

eaX. IUUI 'U t.ia.;jl- ' Cm Itwiter Cheated Cesjl 1 do Bot mean merely to pf then have them return. Isaewsria sja I m.tn t'lTS. tIILiaaToryill3. I

Uto losK arody. I warrant my ii i li

BocauK. ctbera bar tmtmm m

BRWJH -

. IllT'' '

fetV

!

SriiBBsii

S5JS&

OR

MaiatMarfl'

hand, etc.. thoroughly Uokbtby iaySl lirTg "lirT OFm laerar wllWSSafT Ji W63K H8Bbeli r 'J'ete lm einia

mi

r i.

3S1to

Si

lf

IBs

2P

tWtoAsf

;i

9

i

-1,

1

v ..s!,l'$l ' .sc!.