Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 29, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 September 1891 — Page 1
Brder'a Office jafi'82 ' lepalaa Proper Republican Progress. 'MfJJPaSHKD Am IK IMi 1 YALUABi K ADYEHTISlliG MFDItlE. Groikteaalmong tha Beat farmers in Monroe Cmoty, And ff Beatify Every Me iierf Rich Family. ton a mm our, $i 50 Per Kir. 3aixo3cnsrTON, ran -4 . ESTABLISHM) A. P. 1835. BLOOMINGTQN, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEE 9, 1891. NEW 8EBIES. VOL. XXV.-N0. 29. Street amd
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DrJ, W CRAWL OTWICS removed to the building nortli Comer, North Go) ten Awe f MM ,(ouid floor. r dr m; s. fiheh, DENTIST. laSHKB -will girt espeetti gUt. ti all Jtodwc Oparatlya Btttntrj.. : am satafc AjK-8 . G. TURNER, THE IiEADIKG UNDERTAKER Famifare Dealer. X aavatho Jargrst anil bortlclactat at error trough t to Blemmingtcm, asf viB sail yon foods cheaper than any oaf I have a ft 10 display of Chamber Suites. PARLOR SUITES, LOUNGES Faxct Chaibs, Babt Wagobhj Carpet Swejepebs, Mirrors, ncrp&S FBAJtSS. OBG ANS kept m ttoca, ana soid oa monttly payment. x 7. net -lousonoia sewing Machine tbo barf XmIjm mad.-, and tha cheapest. X also &$t?p ' ' ' wWe ary costs a'oout one-half nsnneh t -After clothing. Coma and sew mayaorth aataaeif servant in WaHron's Bind: 1 Th Clneinnsii, Hamilton A Dayton K. X. irtho only ;ine running Pullman's Ptrfcctod Safely Veslibolid Tnars, with Chair,-Parlor, Sleeping aid Pining . Gar wvieo&alwecn Cincinnati, Indianaporai a Ckfeaea, awst ibe oaly fine raoiag 'Through Beclioioe Chair Cars between Ciaei&aalyKeciak and Springfield, Illsa Ccmbiaation GWr aat" Steepiaj- Car Clrobi -ati to Peri, AaHl tke Oaly lfrec UM featvcea CSecinnatt, Dayton, Lima. TolojavDet joitia Lake Segioni and Canada. 1 The roaofik on of the )oet In Ik : -'8taM rf ,0io and the only lina enterg. h CSiieionati o-?er twenty -ire in ilea of 7 djabla track, and flm ita part ncord ann nnttu aarara-itapatrona apoed. eoo. . ftS Md mt& ; ' v--i - , Tieksia on aala oraryajharit. and are iMttbay read C H AD-, either in or 'cat of Cincinnati, Tndianapoiia, orToiodo. k ' :JL O. McCOBjnCK. 'd '( fltwf), Pjaawnggr and Tickat Aent. ..V: " .: ;;. : : ' . ' ;(f:0li;-MJLE.; ...... Nervine! eims. KERVStiS PaoariutTiOia, aUllaW T.vrrua Miacc FiH San, Etc rxm Wntiplaa atXvsulata, o BTafl 10 Ota. EtsftfitilCl, HkhAlt.Ilkt "Ufsntti Mnafi apwaasuniil 2X9JUrr PARLOR CAR9 UlTiUIKS RUH THROUGH S04J2 HdMto Cold and Baggrig CfM9fcd to DestrSnMioit. AMX5BABKEB, O.P.A CH10AUO I., 0ET TOTJB
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THe Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of the Last One Hundred Yeasf. , It Is I leastcit to tha Tasta as the Sweetest Hectaiv It Is Sate and Harmless as the Purest Milk. Tim wtawerfni Ketvine Tonio has only recently bfn introduced into this country by toe Great South American lodicine Company, and yet, its mat vnluo as a curative airent has Ions been known bv the n.itivn inlmh.
itants of Spatk Aiwrica, n y nimt niy "jr-n tt crt..i uti-t'-tit-powera to cure every form of liscaso by vhich they are overtaken.
XJ113 new and Ttuaaulu ifluto. Amencan medicine posesses powers and qualities hitherto-xuaknomi to the medical profession. This medicine ha3 completely solved the problem of the cure of Indicestion, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and diseases of the general 2Iervous System. It also curesi all forms of jailing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the Grett Nervhie Tonic qualities which it possesses and by its great curative powers uoon tie digestive orsrana. the stomach, the liver and the bowels. "Nnrpmprlw
compares with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and Utrengtheoer of the life fames of the human body and as a great renewer of it broken down constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in the
treatment and cure of diaetiswi of the euiea evr seu vn una cdnimeni. of females of all ages. Ladies who are as change in life, should mot fail to
constantly ibr the space, of two or three years. It wUl carry them safely over the danger. This great strengthener apd curative is of inestimable value to the aged and infirm, because its great energizing properties will g)TC tkm nehold- o lifia. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of
y 01 time who wiU use a ixaii dozen bottles 01 tns remedy each year.
9mA Prostration. Nervons Headache and Sick Headache, Femafe Weakness, All Diseases of Women, Kerveos Chills, Kervens Paroxvajaj and Kerroos Choking JUot JrJasbies, Palpitation -ci the Heart, Mental DeBTMedeaovY SeeplessnesB, ettTtuXIJanee, ... crvo8Deas of Females; ; HwTousneas of OI4. Age, Knralgia, ? Pima in the Heart. ; Psins in the B?k,' J-ailing Health. All these and many other complaints
NERVOUS DISEASES. Aa curefor every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been able
to comrare with the Nervine Tonic, THE 31 lno-tenins OI ail me aumeats iSeDende&t on iterTOuaexhaustion and
msutbc lent sappiy 01 nerve wwa in we uiuou, a geuu.u. owk u the brtin, spinal marrow" and nerves is the result. Starved nerves, like starved muscles, become strong when the right kind of fool is supplied, ana tt"nd we&kncssesand ailments disappear as the nerves recover. As aia nervous oystea most supnly nil the iiowe. by which the vital forces of the
body are carried on, it is tho first to suflcr tor want ct penect nutrition. Ordinary food does wji contara a sufficient quantity of the kind of nutriment oecesary to jcepair the wear onr present mode of living and labor imposes rovnn flu. iMrnf Vnr Ihia ason it becomes necessary thai; a nerve food be
topplied Tins recent producUon of the is farmed. This accounts for its made CWTpmTnwtjTtApg.2P.'aanttc CnataMtiwrlcaifafldiK Co.: Dui Gams: I desire to aay to yoa that 1 karasnflered tor numx a with a mrj teriof we slomncn ana nerves. 1 mea Taaie and Stomach an Ller Cum, and since suing ;veral oottles 01 It 1 must sty v. 1 am mriSsed at its wonderful powera to cure tho knew the vakmof this remedy as I do, you II ailll Ml Ml Mil I i II'' "I 11 tTLi j H van rcweuy u tranH not M ana an) ijimt ma demand. 3. A. Hakdkx. KTnss. Hontgomerr Co
A SWOBN CUBE FOR ST. ViTDS'S DANCE OK CHOREA.
Cuwmrwviixx, Iiro., Jfsy 19, 168R. Hi Amafitar. twefva wars old. had been af flicted for Bereeal months with Chorea or St. Vltnara uaaee.- nns was reooeea to a saeieton. could not walk, eoakt not talk, could not swallow anvthins bat milk. I had to handle her akean Infant. Doctor and neighbors gave bcr Bp. I commenced giving ber tho South American Nervina Tonio 1 the effects were very surprising. In three days she was rid of the nervousness, and rapidly improved Fonr bottles cured her completely. I think the South American Nervine tho grandest remedy ever dbenrtred, and would recommend it to everyJan. w.jj.r,wniiiBM m. nuwniHa ana awozn 10 seion mevussu liaa. CBa.Jt.tAVts,Kaajy Public.
EL1DIG-ESTI0N AND DY0FFSUu The Gfeat South American Nervine Tonio Which 've now offer yoa, is the only absolutely unfoilia j remedy ev jr discov ered for the enra of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vnat train of symptoms and horrors which are the result or disease and debility of the human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of inctilcul able value vrho is auected by disease of the Stomach, because the experience and testimony of thoofands go to prove tixat this is the one and only oirE great cure in the world for townmrersal. destroyer. There is no case of immalignant diseasa of the stomach whioTi can resist the wonderful cui-aiivo j wwers of the South American Nervine Tor ic.
XCatriet X. Ban, of Wayne town. Inl, says: "I owe my life to The Great South American Marvina, I bad been In bed for five months fre-n the effects of aa eznatsted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous Proatratim and a general skittered condition of my whole system. Had Svon np all hopes of getting well. Had tried reo doctors with no relief. The tot bottle of ItH STtrvine -onin Improved me so much that 1 vnsalile to Talk abo -.t, tnd a few bottles cured bk entirely- I beuereit ttio best medlcino in tlae world. lean not recommend it too highly.' Krs. X. BassuU, Sngur Creek Valley. Ind., writes: "I have used several bottles of The South American Nervir e Ionic, and will say I consider it the best medicine in tho world. I believe it saved dielivttiof two of my children. They wero down and ttott ing appeared to do them ar.y good until I procured this remedy. It wan very scrprising hot? rapidly they both Improved ca its use. Xiwonuacsd thomodietnataaUmy nefgoixKS. EVERY BOTTLE Price, Large IS ounce Bottles, g
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Lungs than any ten consumption rem-
11. is a marvelous cure lor nervousness approaching the criucal period known use thisi creat Nervine Tonio almoat
CURES Broken Constitution, Debility of Old Ae, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Heartburn and Sour Stomach, Weight and Tenderness in Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Frightful Dreams, Dizziness and Kinging in the Ears, Weakness of Extremities and Painting, Impure and Impoverished Blood, , Boils and Carbuncles, - Scrofula,5' : Scrofulous SweBin and Ukers, Consumption of the Lungs, Catarrh of the Lungs, Bronchitis and Chronio Cough, Liver Complaint, Chronio Diarrhosa, Delicate and Scrofulous Children,
Summer Comnlaint of Infants. cored by this wondeifid Nervine Tonic which is very oleosa nt and harmless in I 10 mucu me uiiuuui - impaired digestion. When there is an South American Continent has been power to euro all forms of nervous Vr. Solomon Bond, a member of the Society 61 Friends, ot Darlington, tod., say: "I have used twelve bottlea ot ThoGreatSonth American Nervine Tonio imtl Stomach and Liver3ui, and I consider tfca" ei ery boulo did for mi ono hundred dollars wort 1 ol good, because I have not bad a good nigh;'s sleep lor twenty rears on account of iirlutinn, pain, horrible dmims, and genera ni rviius prostration, whict. lias been a.used bv clirosio iadigestlon and dyspsteia of the s'oniaca and by a broken a own condition of my nc rvi us syiitem. But now I can He down and sleep all nigbtasaireetlyasa baby, and I feel like a iiound rous. I do not think there bus ever been a medicine introduced into this country which will at all compare with this Nervine Touio aa a oca tor ttio stomach." OrswroaaeviUJ!, ton., June 22, 1S57. My daughter, elavt n years old, was severely efflieied with St Titus's Dance or Chorea. Wa gave her three and one-boll bottles of Strath Axierican Nervine i.od she Is complettly re stored. I believo it wilt euro every esse of BU Vitus'. Dance. I have ,terit It in my family for two years, and am euro it is the greatesi. remedy in the world foi' IndigMtion and Djrspepsiit. all forms of Neruous Msordors and failing Health, from whalev a csvec. J0H21 T. lima; Stale cf Indians. Montgomery Oyimfrf, l Snbscribed. and sworn t before too th lii June KL 188?. Ciua. W. Wbigw:, . KotaryFtibllo. Mrs. Hla A. Brat ton, of -Tow Ross, Indiana, says: "I can not exi'ttis bow much I owe to flio orvine Tonic Jly system was completely shattered, appetite gone, was cougnfitg and spittta? up blood ; axi sure I was in the first stages of consumption, nn inheritance handed c'ovn through suvunl venerations. I begin taking the Ncrvlno Tonic and continued lot tise for nbout six months, anl am (mtircly cured. It ii tho grandest remaly lor nerve stomach and lungs I have ever seen. Ed. J. Brown, Drtiggis':, of Eilina, Mo., writes: "My health had been very poor for years, was coughing seventy. I only weighed no pounds when I commenced using South American Nervine. I have tistd two bottles and now inlgh 130 pounds, atd am much stronger and better thiin have H en for Svo years. Am sore would r ot have Hrefi t-rough tne Winter hud X net secured this remedy. My customeia tea what It has done for mo and buy it eagerly. "St gives great satlsftuHloa.' WARRANTED. $1,28. Trial ize, 18 oenta.
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What Has Occurred Therein for a Week. " ! . VERY ENTERTAINING TO READ THE NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. The Etnbarsi pa Amarlean Fork Uftetf by Germany Canada. Cabinet Once More Tottartac A Schooner Ixt Bain to Order. TBtS AUKRIOAN UOO, Tba Embargo on It urted by Germany. Socretary Rusk has received official notice that tho German Goyoninienthsj. t m.uj li.. Wu u.i 11-11,1 iluii yUTBT The agrocmiont rolatlve to tlin admission ot pork Into Germany was signed at Cape May Point about ton days aito, but at the request of tlio German Governuient the fact was withheld from the public press until omcul action could bo taken by tho home Government The agreement not only provide for the admlttanco of oar pork into Germany, but also affords to the United states the same schedule with reference to all farm products as that promulgated by Russia. Secretary Busk is confident that bo will soon be able to extend our market for corn by In troducing It Into Germany for an article of food In the placo of rye, tho crop of which in Germany is tils year exceedingly short. To this end ho has in structed his corn agent, Col. C. J. Mur phy, now in Europe, to proceed at once to Berlin and lay the matter before the German Government Berlin special: The RclelisaCfcUhlaU published an order to tho effect that the prohibition of the importation of swine, pork and saiiss.gos of American origin, shall no longer be enforced when such lire pigs or hog products are furnished with official certificates stating that they have boon examined in accordance with American regulations and are found free from qualities dangerous to tho health. Tho Chancellor has sent instructions to tho proper officials that the order be given immediate offect. Canada's Cabinet Tottrtna An Ottawa (Canada) special says that In view of recent startling disclosures, Premier Abbott has called upon Secretary of State Chapleau to resign. There is some talk of an early dissolution. It is said that Lord Stanley has been urged by Lord Salisbury to dismiss his Government and dissolve Parliament in view of the startling revelations recently made. It Is said tho Government by no mcana reflects the sentiment of the people w hinli is unmistakably in favor of the freest possible Intercourse with the people of the Un ited States. Ecan May Ita Benallad. The assumption of government by the Junta of tho Chilian Congressional party, as announced in a dispatch received by tho envoys of the Congressional party in Washington, will result in tho recogntlion "wirifflOCmnotr much narrnas oeen supposed. Until I hat ret'ORnit lon is iflven, however, Mr. Egan will still continue as Minister to Chill, unless the demands of tho Con-" rresslonolistii prove stronfi enough to oblige Secretary Bialne to recall him. A Schooner Lest, The schooner Pannonla, which loft Marshall Islands May 1, for San FranMsco, with twelve persons aboard, was wrecked on the reefs to the northwest of the Hawaiian Island, and all on board were lost The crew numbered seven men, nearly all Americans, and.Capt. Boo. D. Lovdall had his wife and children on board. Tho vessel leit San Franulsco in February last, with a cargo of general merchandise for trading with the natives of the South. Sea Islands. Typhoid Pevsr. Typhoid fever has become an epidemic in the city of Negannoe, Mih. There are uow over fifty casus, four deaths, and people arc taken down with tho disease at the ra'.e of five or six a day. The cpldomlc is directly due to the filthy water trom the lake, a pond about ono mile long, which receives the drainage of a numbor of dwellings, slaughter houses and mines, and in which pine logs are collected and allowed to Hit Four Killed by Lightning-. Four persons wero instantly killed by lightning near Magnolia, Ark. Mr. Couch, a prominent plantnr, was In 11 small cotton house with five or six other weighing cotton. The lightning struck the end of the building, tearing It ti uleces and setting it on fire with tho sotton. Tho killed wore Samuel Carter and Ids 5-year-old son James, John Brown, Dock Blakely. Mr. Couch vi,s Insensible for some time but is now out ot danger. Kata to Ordar. Cheyenne special: Melbourne had Just started to make some more rain the other day, when tho committee called upon him and bogged h'.m to desist. lie did so, but agreed to furnish halt an ln;li of precipitation next Sunday. At tile suggestion of leading laud owners Melbourne will submit a proposition to doliver eighteen inches of rain in April, May and June of neit year. TUb Bio Grande Bubunr. Denver special: An uuconfirand rumor is current here that the sevi;n outlaws who held np a Denver and Klo Grande passenger train in Grand Canyon, Monday night, have been surrounded in the mountains near Alamosa. A des perate light followed In which three wore killed. Harrowljr Escaped Lynching. Arthur Duncan, a well-known resident and married man, was arrested at Eitst Liverpool, Ohio, on the charge oi 11.temptlnc; rape on an 8-year-old glrL A mob came near lynching Mm and he Is being guarded. ftoastert Alive. Char os Eielos, an employe at '.he Cleveland. (X, Gas Company works, mot with a liorrlblo death. He opened tho door of it coke oven and a rush and explosion of gas ensued. Tho flames burned him about the head and fa' rly roasted him alive. Mast Qnit Urlaklog. The Senate of Georgia has passed the ilotiBO bill disqualifying physicians addicted to drink from the pruetlco of t'iclr profession. It will be signed by Gov. Northen as soon as it is engrossed. . Affairs in Mexico. St, IOuis special: The sensatltinal news from tho City of Mexico In rola tlon to the impending revolution was lead with mwe than passing Interest in St Louis. Goorgo V. Miller, formarly private secretary to Samuel . J. Itandall when Speaker of thn House at Washington, had an extensive acquaintance with prominent Mexicans and Mexican affairs, lie pronounced this charges against President Dlax tho veriest bosh. Gen. Francisco Ollvaros, of tho Mexican army, was In St, Louis In June lost, and Mr, Miller had quite a lengthy conversation, during which, the General told bin thai
President Dias t ad riot antagonized any
r... -j. urn wins? iiou ueun sucu aitowin mm Irlonds of all uo)ltii;ai color, uen. UN fares is a Catholic, and ho had no hcsftincy in saying that the President had done nothing to arouse t oo onniiiy 01 ti e clerical party. AWX'UL, SCENES. A Fassanger r.iiln wreokea -Tear Troy, in.l. A terrible accident occurred on the Cunnclton branch of the L. E. A St L. jn aii way, Dy wnica four- persons wisro killed, thirteen soriously injured, and eighteen others more or loss. The flange w: one 01 ino torwarc1 trucks of tho an gine broke while the train was running a a rate 01 aoout tUirty mllos an bour. 1 he train at Ibe timo was on a tres tie a'jout two miles from Troy, Ind. The engine passet over tho trestle and ponged down the embankment. The tiain was a mixed one, the passenger coach being next to the engine. The coach follow 9d tho engine into tho ditch aul roWei uvor ou up ox , WEST ULLui'im, km about thirty nnniil The steam pipes stave way and the scalding steam entered the coach. Mans'ouf ine passengers were women and children. Their scream.il wero appalling. As goon an those who were iilightly injured exHicatea inetnseives, tney began the work of rescue. All weio gotten out bat none escaped Jn j uty. Many were so bitdly burned that thei- flesh was cooked it. places until it came off. Barham. Nelmeyer, ageii 18 years daughter of a weaimy larmur 01 reriy County, was taken out dead, lie.ving been terrlblv maided. Mrs. Ounaug), of Trov. Ind., was horribly burmd and wii; die. Her little LO-year-oH son 'died before reaching home. Emms, iSJhue, 10 years old, died fron bor ter rible burns. Ja:ot App, engftoer. and B Is fireman, Jobr Toll, went dovn with tlio wreck. Itoth are scalded, but nni. fiitally. Coiiductor James Gorton is dtngerouslY hurt, having a nuufiar of Tlb3 broken. The s ;cae of tho wrck Is icolated and theSntcrmatlon Is meirm. Only odo telegraplte wire reaches- it, aid that has b&fsj dawn for hours, it is impossible to lea the names of tm injured. A ptiyslolan at the wreck sail
the death litt would probably reach ten" ..h-.T . P U.. T 1 1,10 .0,DClal! oi- twelve. l2.f th.a,t deP"meut that ihe patience of
, IIOUAH Dttops I A Thousand I'ee t to Earth il n JHa i lietl nw m norriDi. iuu rivkvuiib xuaii. Detroit snecial: 'he balloon ascer.glon at tho Exposition grounds ended in a frightful tragedy. Prof. George Hogan, the Jackson uoroiumt made the a-'icon-nion, performing thei while on the turape:te. Ho had reaclit d a height of proba bly 1,000 feet, and was preparing to cut loose for his descent in the parac'aute when be lost his head and fell, striking without the .grounds. .hirty tliousmud people were wit nesses of the horrible spectacle, but no oae seemed to com prohend the accident to the doomed man nnttl he had nearly reached the earth. The body shot through the air with frightful velocity a ad struck & plank sidewalk head downward. So great was tho force thai; tha t'o-inch planks were broken and iipllntored. Blood spurted 100 feet from tlio orpse. Not a bone in the body escaped being broken, and the head was mashed i-rw aogiiU'waJ BTnrai wjcars-ora and a most daring fellow. He was very skillful, lu making ! ascensions, and al though he hits made a great many has r over met with any serious accident. lie vas a brother of Prof. Ed. Hogan, who made the trHl trip of Campbell's air ship two yearn ago. Tho air shin was subsequently found stranded on tho Atlantic shors of Iong Island, but Hogan was never after heard from, and It is supposed he was drowned In tlio ocean. Prof. Geo, Hogan leaves a wife and two children. SO BliklBS' I'iCNIC. Itha Gay awl Ifenttve Road Agents Halteve the Expres, Compantek ot h JLlttle Citsli. Texas Creek (Col.) special: The Denver and Rio Graude train No. 4, from Ogden, was "hold up" four miles west of this station Wednesday night by seven masked men, and the express car robbed of 36,000. fo ne 0:.' tho passengers wore molested. Thn night track walker was overhauled oy the robbers at 0 o'clock in lihe evening and compelled to flag the wain, Tor pec oos were placed on the track. Shcrlil.ii uf neighboring counties have dispatched posses in pursuit of tho robbers. One of the robbers was described as a man of 40, wei ring a dark stiff hat A second member of the party was ;i man f about the s;i.me age, a third was a Smooth faced :ioy, apparently not over 20 years. A detocidve agency at Denver was at one called upon and a car load of operatives wore quickly atarwd forthe scene ot the robbery on a special train, accompanied by the sqrgooa of the road. A llogos -tun. Sister Beatrice, tho notorious boijus nun, who bts been frequently exposed in the newspapers, as arraigned in tho Jefferson Market Police Court at S'ew York, on the charge of vagrancy, preferred by Agent Jerome of the Charity Organization Society. She wai committed for examination. The woman has a history. She is the same woman who . sued tho late Senator Cameron, of Pennsylvania, for S&O.OtO for broach of promise of marriage. Clen. iL F. Butler was counsol for Sonatoi Cameron, and the trial which lasted about two week?,, resulted in a verdict agjinst tha woman. She is said to bo Marie Oliver, wife, of Thomas Marshall Oliver, of Louisvlile, Ky., who discarded her. Senator Cameron f rst met her in Now Orleans in 1876. She followed litni to Washington and bu secured her a 1 osltlon in the Treasury Depart ment While she was living at the Tromout House Gen. Cameron advanced her 81.000. Another .Balloon Horror. The 10,000 persons in attendance at the Oswega,N. Y., fair, witnessed a horrible accident Prof. John J. Frlsble, of that cltv. was advertised to make a balloon assenslon and a parachute jump, and much interest 'vsb felt In it from the fact of his resldet'co ttisra When everything was Ir readiness and Prof Frlsblo was about to take his seat on tho trapeze, : the tlit balloon in some niannori;otaway from those holding tile ropes. It shot up Ilk a rockot tlio spectators wero horrified to see a man who bad boon holding the ropes swept off tho ground and hang dangling between tho parachute and tho ground. When up about 100 feet he attempted to drop, bub his feet caught In the ropes and turned him over, and h.i plunged headlong to the ground. He struck or. his head and was instantly killDd His name wasJohn B. Woods. implied to Death, J, Herman Ikibrock, a gang foreman lu the car shoes ot tho Plttsbui h. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway at Fort Wf.yri), Ind., wtsdashed from t scaffold to bis detail. Tho structure that sent the man to his doom was about fifteen foet 1 1 h eight It was oreoteil under bit. si pervision and soomed so poorly const iictod whon finished that some of the workman expressed unwillingness to trust the changes by climbing ipon it Mr. Ilobrock asiscnuod to tho top to Inspect the cause ot M - whou the Mml)orajl Mro (traetvMfjn. ! heiad Jorojnd with mi
j broken off at the spino, and, penetrating
tlio lung3, Produced internal hemorrhaarn froi'l which he died, Afflicted Willi tiaras. An extraordinary caso has been developed at Whitehall, near Muskegon, Mich. Georgo Heard, a young man, aged SI, has been confln Jd to his bed for the last thne months, during seven weeks of which time he iiau been In an unconscious condition. Ke seems to have lost all sense save that ol' feeling. When he is touched on tho arm w-,h a slight downward pressure he will raise bis arm. When an attempt. Is mat! s to move hit. head to the right he will turn It to the loft In order to feed the patient four teeth bad to be knocked out, as It was Impossible to open his mouth, either to Insert food or oxtraut tho teetb. Through this opening he receWes big lljuld nourishment. Tho attending phy.leian pronounces it a case of cirus. Sliot Threift Stan. A blotdy affair occur:rei at Volpln, PIl'Arunv. r..llft. .. Ol. -,,x-0 instantly killed and anothe sevorrlv wuunuoa, rnree men. named Posey, miner, and i'leming, want into a small restaurant at that pltice, and attempted to rob tho proprietor oi CVervthinff thnv could lay bauds on. Th projiriotor ran for his pistol and shot lustan sly killing Posey and Fleming. Ho ran (o thn dnnr and shot twice at Miller. One shot took effect lii tho fleshy part f the thigh, Inflicting an ugly wound. Tha man who did theshootI11gwasator.ee arrested and piacea under guardw Tho little town is wild with excitement, and -threats of lynching are freely indulged in. Oar Hog la Germany. Berlin special: It Is rennrtn,! in Hum. burg, that a ll restrictions on American porn win tie removed immediately. The United States Minister. Hon. William Walter Pl.elns. when Questioned nn this subject smilingly nrfusod to confirm the report, but said he would repeat what he said si months ago, to tho effect that the American hog would enter t be Iti-adcnburg gate before this year's acorns fell. It is Known, however, that Mr. Phelns. in ht last, aispaicn to ttio German liTirMifn -,m .. - .... , . , , ... . . trresiaeni tiarrison anil Mr, Blaine would not last beyond Sootembor. Saved from tho tVreelc. iSxMttSMtL-Arlzoi'a, which has eiht members of the crow of Tlfti' s'una 1 SeaGtill, which was wrs:ke.il in a ierMfiogalo of wind ou tho African coast Then were twenty-six, all tdd, in the Sea Cuill's crow, and .they . wore all drownei save tho o'ght men picked up by tho Arizona. Wh.sn ibe Arizona fonnd thini thev were floating on a small rift in tht mlddlo of the Atl vatic ocoan, and frantically waving sir nils of distress. All of them were terribly emaciated from hunger and exposure. The eight Hurvlvors are the first mate, cook and sit of the nnaw. t'ttery Bien to Before United rltates Ctmmlssloner Wright, at New Orleans, Messrs. Paul Conrad, L. Perches, W. Valentino, A. i. Radioman. J. E. Brulatour, P. L. La barro, M. P. Arrnant and P. Voorheeii .... - . 1 . I-- l.n n.u i1a. wrefir. imi. '''""" examibauou oeiori ii.e commissioner and the case was sent be for j the United States District Court, Judge Pardee, This court will optn in November next, when the point as to whether tho accused should furnish bonds for appearance befoin the United. States District Court in Texas will be itrgued. Jk. Brother's Vengeance A terrible tragedy occurrel on a farm near Chano's Crossing, Ohio. Two young men were standing on a threshing ma chine, one cutting bands and the other feeding. Tho band cutter accidentally cut the hand of the feeder, which fco onraged him that he threatened to throw his fellow workman Into tho mat tune. A few minutes latnr the knife came in contact with tho feeder's Ua id, and in a rage he picked up his companion and throw him into tne macnine. 1 no mur dered man's brother witnoased tho act and plunged a pitchfork through tho niur iorei"s.body, killing hint Instaatly. A Steamboat 'Doll!, ton. Detroit special: Th 3 stof.m bargo E. H. Jonks was sunk, hs.ving collided with thn stnnmer Murlov. on the west bank of Ballard's reef, and ifes ia twenty feot of water. Three persons wore drowned. Six of the crew of tho Jonk-s, who were on tho docks when the collision oc curred, jumped into the water as the boat sauk and were rescued bv tno crew of the Morloy. Tho three who perished were below. The Jen tea is owned by the Jenks Skipping Compi.ny, cf Port Huron, Mich.,rand was valued a $10,000. A diver has gone down i rescue the bodies of the dead. ' S'.iot tile Co sstaMe, Constable John Snyder, of Doolittie Mills, Perry County, Ind., isslsted by his brott or Saul, attompte d to arrest William En bow ior stealing watermelons, and was fatally shot thremgh tho bowels by Henry Enbow. Saul received a bullet from the same source The Enbows escaped through tlio woods and defy arrest Isaac W. Falkimburg, prominent merchant and lawyer of tho same plate, accused of participating lu tho melon theft, was chased into 'Crawford County and arrested. MUs Lincoln Married. The marriage of Miss Mary Lincoln, daughter of tile United States Minister, Hon. Robert T. Lincoln, to Mr. Charles B. Ishani, of Chleacoy took place at tho Brompton Parish Church, London. A number of fashionable English people and Americans, most y Intimate friends of tho Lincoln family, flllod tho church. After the marriige osromonv tho most Intimate friondi. of tlie two families partook of a wedding breakfast at the United States Minister's residence in Cromwill Gardens. armtirs Kulned. All tho nortt western part of, Fatilk County, South Dakota, was burned over by a terrible and mcst destructive lire twenty miles wide, and extending from Faulktou lifty miles northwest As itar as the eye can reach the sky was lit up with burning staeHs of liny aud gram. Tha farmers ato ruirod. For a space ol twenty miles not s, foot of-grass is lnfl, for stock that e scaped tho flames. Thei damage cannot bo estimated yet A heavy gale fanned the flames. A f ferloui Wreolt. A wreck noi r Saeramento, Col., wan ono of tho nost serious, that ever occurred ou the California railroads. Notwithstanding the fact that several cars were llteri.lly crashed to splinters Mall Agent Quimby was tie only man klllod. Wltlln thero wore others who re - eclvod titilte ,)aiifttl Injuries, It li thought that none will provo fatal. Tie loss to the rolling stock will b) large. Split Ills Eyo-Bi.U. Robort Gari Ingor a farm employe rosldlng two mllrs south of Portland, I ltd. , met with a tirrlbW painful ai'cldent. Ho wa repair ng a fly-net, and had hi i kutfo lu hand to sever a knot When bi made the cut, tho weapon slipped an 1 split his oyo-liall completely in twnli:. The sight Is ccmplelely destroyed. EyctllgUt I'robniily Destroyed, Tho lS-year old sen of Henry Dlckki, five mlleii no-i b'-ast ot tebicor ,
Ind., was shot In both eyes by an nnitnown party while ho and his companions wore playing tick-tack at tho residence of a neighbor. His eyesight is probably, destroy!
Ilh. Boltan Apologizes 10 the Busilan The Constantinople correspond ant of the London Standard! says: "The Sultan has yielded to all of KiissIb'b demands respecting the Dartlenelles, which henceforth will bo open to Russian vessel when closed to others, Tho StilUn has abjectly apologized for' tho recent detection e.f a Russian vessel; has dismissed the officers responsible therefor, and has promised Indemnity forthwith." Struck Again, :, The freight brakemon atd conductors on the Lake Er3e and Wostn-n road struck at Lafavoito. Ind. airalin. and have notified the :nen at Peru, Lima and Indianapolis of their action. Tho now schedule did not prove se.tslfaotopv to them, and the committee waited 011 Genino conforonce did not prove iiatlsfacior;' ana a strike was Inaugurated One Snndred tor s orty. The One-Year Mutual Be nefit Aisoclatlon of L!yifa, Obits a company that proposeq w pv.y us members sioo at t.je end af the first year by an expenditure of about 640, La. thrown un the axingc. It was originatod Inst January and has 125 members at i'.Iyrfa. There ars severul other lodgos in Ohio, Thoy offer to settio with the ntombcs ilp at iiO cents on the dollar. Arc TJnwtie Saieamaak nenry Pentit, sitlesman for VS. b J. Ash worth, proprtiitsrs of '.he Fa rvlow Kurscry, at Tlppccauoe City. Ohio, is In Jail at Lebanon, Ind., on a c barge of forgery. It is claimed he has bocm soliciting ordeni for fruit treeii and raising the amountii of tho orders after ins purchaser has e.ttached his sigaatnm tc the contract. A iil Fall, Lincoln Gardnor, a prominent youDg farmor, living abouv, a mile from ciivington, Ind., while picking pea s slipped and fell upon a picket fence, In licllng ft very painful and dangeirous wo ind. A. nhv--f.ician was called ind found him to be suffering fietn Internal Injuries, from which It Is feare.i he will ntiver reijover. Head Severed from tta Body. Richard Nash, of Phil idelnhia. englneer en "ig fast Reading ax press, while his bead was severed from the body, He hung out of the cab wlndcw some minutes before tho fireman -tiiscovored Ws mangled remains. Uuatetnaia E-olld. rnceiveid from Guatemala says th.t tho election excitement there Is In tense, and it is foared no election cantake place. In such case. President Barillas, will hold over, and ho msy try to declare himself dictator, which will opt only cause complications in Guaiemala hut in ..11 t Antral America. Schooner Wraoltoil. The schooner British Lion, Windsor, Can., for Erie, Penn., stave bolts, was wrecked slxttet frcm with mi'es west of Erie during a storiii. Ca?t Lucas and crew of five were saved by -" nt. wi, ki oit the A DciotM A double muider was discovered In Bloomtleld, Conn., when the bodies of a German farmer and his wife wort' found In a well. It Is supposed that ihy were killed by Italian laborors, v'ho h ive been employed in the vicinity of tteir home. Killed by aa Express Vritlii. A s the Utaited express was running through Dearborn, Mteh., at Full spied It struck and ir.stantly killed John uttlman and his 7-yoar-old daug btet as they were walking across the trick. Both were fearfully mangled. Killed by tasTcara. Anton Koblbacker, a shceimtker of Roekport, Ind., was run over ty a tra.n and kiiled Instantly. Both !egs, his right arm and his heaei; were scvarud from tho body, and. bis Drains wore scattered along the track. A Mi llion In Ashes. Sixteen blocks of tho principle business part of The Dalles, Ore., wets burned. The fire broke nut In Sletb's rntauraut and spread rapidly. The losstt estimated from 8750,000 to 31,000.000. Tim blow to the town is a very heavy erne. Fneslto Cousins' StuMMSsaih Mlsa Snsan Gale Cook, who lias been acting as sec rotary of the lady managers of the World's Fair since the luoioval of Miss Couzins, has been formally elected to All that poal tlon. A fatal Kunavray. '1 While Charles Bohall was elrlvlnt: to Franklin, Ind., his horee took fright una ran away, throwing him to th.i ground and injuring iaim to such an ex'ient that he cannot recover. Stale DaalelSam's Money. The poftoiBce rafo at Granite Fe.lls, Minn., was blown open and alx.ut tl.ooo In money and stamps taken. There is noclto. ' Newspaper Eturnert Oiti The office of tho Sunday Cbteroe' at Troy, N. Y., was destroyed by .lire. Many valuable papers and files wee lost IUot at Chang. In a riot at Chang, China, ii.H tho mission and foreign property was bunted, but no one fatally hurt. USE MAUK1STS, CHICAGO. C-ttuj Common to Prime S il.W 0t. 5.Ti SSS 1.01 m .m Hoaa8nippins (trades,, nitKEi' Wubit No. S fled. Cons No. 1 Oats No, !1 BIE-No. 4. Bottiib t hoise Creaniory Cukkbe Puli Cream, flats Eoos Fresb PoxawiBS New . jpor bn INDIANAPOLIS. 04TT1.E Bhlpiiini Hoos Cboioo Llfiht. (HiKtp Comnica to Prime Wueat No. 9 lied. .v a. oo M .03 M .S3 . 9 . 3 .so & M ,os .00)4 ,isyi .18 l . 11.50 a 5.T5 11.50 5.M 11.50 3 4. SO .ua $ l.W Ci34 M3i .93 0 .33H ; CoRjt-No. l wntt , Oats No. 8 WHite. ST. IiOtJIU. I CATT-K Hoos i WmsAT-No.il Koct Cobn No. t . Oats No. 9 SS0 loft 93 Mb I S.7S I M0 I .09 I M Bxa No, 3. .8'J '9 .03 liiUejlNKATI. Cattle... .1 so 100 .1,00 1.01 t 5 JO t.60 3.00 0 1.01 Hoos Sheep Wheat-No. 1 Red Cobn No. 3 Oats No, 2 Mixed: DKTBOn1, Cattu , Hoos .'. BUFEP. . , . Wbsai-No. 2 Bed Coax No. i Ynllow .t2j Oais Nc, SWhit .64 .ail .!, .53), S.01 J 10 1,10 1.04 1 .Si l.Ot .61 M (S) J J i 5.0) ( 4.SD 1.01 .68 6 M . wbeat-Nw, l-uiieuej.5. .:. m i.ot & M S M 3 ,vs a ato S 1.18 e . 1 cobh cash Oats-No. J W title ; ... ... . By. BUFFALO Bkep Catti.b LivkHoos Wheat No. 1 :Sorthtrn Cons No. S MILWAUKSB Wheat No. 2 Hiring Conti - No. 3 Oai -o'l rVbita Btk No. 1 Bablkt No. 2 Pomt Meai NW YORK. Cattle Hoaii , Bmucp...,,., Whiiat No, 9 Itod Coiui No, 2 Oats Mixed Western..,,..,..,, E-HTTEitOreataory. .,,.,,.,.,, 4Te)4 MW H.y. fM a.w 4.15 l.H .71 ,sue it .83 94 ,S0 .04 U', 00 11.50 H.C0 ,.ss :..10 J6 .03 .15 a.ia.sa & s.n OM 0.!lf iavs i.i2 '.118 M
IT IS itIGHT IN LINE, IS THIS. COLUMN OF FRESH INDIANA MEW I.
A EArga HamlMr of Aceidanti -A teiv gal. el dea aa4 Heaths I11U Ot ,gr Iiattitat Kawik TteBiloi of tne Bmrtaa llairilly. The sev'ntfnth annual riitnlon of the Burtons, ou: of the largt nt f smiles In the State, fas held at ,iie reunion grounds, three miles west of Mitchc IL The rain redt ced the attendee ftroatiy, but about fire hundred personi were present Ad ilresses wore m de by Edgr Burton, Dr. I I. W. Burton, of Mitcheft, " Jcwiah Burton, of Kantucl y. and Bet.
N. Carr, of I ranklin Collogn. The "an- ' nual paper, containlag a record, of all mstteis of I n terest relating to. mimbeira of the family, was rtwrtiyHiM Lya ' Yandell. The romarit able family oi mtra 1,700 residents of tills county, wbti tliemselvos or tlseir mother bear tho'nai r eof Bur ten. ," All are dire:!- descendants o' J. P. arid Susanna B irton, who em 1; rated frciia Uorth Carol; naand settled 1 1 this county , In IMS. Ttli couple were parents of ten sous ani threo daughters, of whem only one, "I nclo" Ell Burt. n, Is living to-day, and though about S5 years old, is hale and hearty, and attended tlie meeting. Tlo Bartons arcofEaglim desc.int, and among tho colonists of Jamestown this name appears. Tvro other large families lfve in Connection, and others, comprising aboi t two thousand member! arid closely related to the
residents ol' this county, reside in Clay Coui-.tjr. Mirny letters roe it veil to-day were, from members iuall parts 0 the country. A history of the ianiiiy, whlrh b.s been un lr preparatioc for several years, Is b.ilng compiled by Simon Bur ton, f Connecticut TLs t cutnitude it the labor is nmnifesi from 11 strotcl osjmate that the Burton fi.inily In the United SUtiu. nomberf abo :1, 7S.0O& am tor. State It.ni,, Sioifer'S 2-year-ol'l . Mr. child was
the third stoiy of thii Truitbo mill, hv--Jefferson Cot nty, and fef-dre eue sim and a leg.' . - Quails are nnusaailf plenttful, . throughout th State thl sii tson. Many fire breaking the rocord.by liatcUinn sc- : ond brooda i .
William Clegg, while bundling ntavy timbers at tha Jeffersonville car-works, was severe! , injured by onn ot the pieces , falling on him. Thorn ts Hoover Is dyi i of amm onifc poisoning l.t Jeffersonville. The pelson entered hit, system while working in a Louisville twtory. Biiistacnos ir tnev. w.iSft 1 Thn r-i- untinrlt l9 I ttif - mOSMM. will hnpro'Pi. their oyeslgt.i. The III tv-seventhRs J i nent Indiana lnrantry, farr.illarly known aa the fighting Mathodists," will holel its annual reunion at' Hiigerntown, Oc 14 and 15John Crontn, a Jeffersonville yotith, was climbing a tree wher he slipped. A ring on ono of his fingers caught on broken limb, stripping 'ihe flosh comQ oteiy oft. AtCorilnnd, Jackson Connty,Chr3en Craig, aged 14, was bitten in the hand
and arm by rabid dot lulemglng to his uncle, Nri son Harris. Tho boy wan tak mi to fjclumbcs at onto to have the madstone cf William Phipps applied to tho wounds. The dew ws killed before . further dimiage was. domt. Jsaao Rodgers, resiling near Eminence, Morgan County, vas sitting down and loading a a gun. 113 was just ramming the load down, . w tan his dog endeavoredtii Hcrambk'i lute his lap. The dog's foeit threw the hammer back enough to discharge tt.e eun. Rogers lost his inelex finger, aid was terribly powder-bu;-nod about th l'e. Mrs. James Fnlkei jtm, residing la Heth Tow as hip, Harrisoti County, wa , bitten on uhi' hand a few nights ago by a copperhead snake as sba was entering tho hen-house to aacertalii the cause of a commotion among tho fcwU, and in a few minutes her hand and arm were swollen to twice their normal size Coplo.ts draughts of whisky aiferded relief. Two men near TVnyootowu, Montgomery County, are having a pocullar lawsuit One man sold the otter a raw., and afwr weighing tho hog, the ain who bought the animal iut it in a pen. Next morning the sow was found in the woods with a Utter of su: sigs, and now the man who sold the sew demands extra, sav for tho pigs, and tne man whs. bought the sow claims that as he bought tae sow by weight he t lso bought the pigs. Several men stndbjs, who had been at Grcensburg dtirlni: fair week, attorn pted to get on a -fre ght train as It was passing out of town at good speed for Cincinnati. Some wave successful, but one lad, about 1" yuars old, fell under the wheels, losing his right foot. Tho injured member was amputated and he Is now resting comfortable at tho jailer's residence. He says his home is in Loiiilon, Eng., but infuses to give Ws
name, tie is prouaoi) a way warn aoa, who does not want als parents to know where lie Is even in hi!.,mlsfortnne. -Thi) onion crop raissl by the farmeri residing em tho river ba ,tom wst of New Alba&y It- said to be vi y large and fine this season. Four hundrc 1 oitrrels hava already been shipped to Ncrthornpoiata. As the west-bo -ml fas , train on the Wabasi thundoreel. Ui rough Burrow's Station, a lad about twelve yjars of age jumpee. bff the tralit Uo was tnstaatiy klllod. There was no H Jug on his person . by whleb to identity Urn. Heisthoagttt to hav.i bailed from itoyal Center, Cuss County. D ring tie presea i yoar thero has been shipped from New Albany 284,0QC gallon', of strawberries, 116,000 of rasp- . berries. 60,000 gallons of blackberries, 3,000 barrels of applcu, 6,000 baskets oi . grapes, 13,000 bushels of peaches, 8,000 boxes of pears, 15,000 jackage? of plums, 1,000 gallons of ctiorriBs, and 300 gallons of currants and gsosebcrrles. Ta; shipmont of peaehns will retaeh luliy 25,000 bushels before 'ihe season closes, while fully 10,000 bairols more of apples,, will bei shipped. Tli'i 'tal cash receipt V fqr tho itrult wiHncttliBgroevPrf FloytJ v Cun.y rore thw VtOOft,
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