Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 February 1891 — Page 2

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ECZEMA-

My little four year old girl hxd %m Aggravated case of ectemi. Ih® best phytici&nft treated her, without Any food rwrolta. A bottle of ft, S. S» cured her sound and welL Thi* w*i |ncr years ago, Mid til© hA8 h*d no l^rn of the dlsw^se since and hertlcia &• peHectly smooth fcnd clean.

James E. Henry, Detroit, ificK, Tt»att»e on ^kln diseases m\Hed free. Swift Speclilo Co,, Atlanta, Ga,

A. D- LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

J"A6t Main Street. with W.T.W tiiitltigU-u

Diseases of Womexi

AND SUKGEKV.

Connotation rootm over Srallh'i drui •lore, South W*»h!ngton Street, Craw lord*vll!e, Indian*.

T. R. ETTER. M. D.

UPHOLSTERING

—MATTRESS ES-

FURNITCKE Repaired ami Packed for Shipment.

GEORGE R. RICE, Joel Block. 11- West /'ike street. Out-of-town work solicited.

Drs.T.J.andMartha E.H. Griffith ^Kesidencc

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Green street

Mrs. Dr. Griffithg-ives special attention Chronic and Surgical Dldea^e of Women,Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.

CONSULTATION FREE.

MrsHolloway&Brunton

H/iVe rcmoveii thi .r I1 v»r r.g Kh&hrneut over the Invest inert Hank on S. WashiLgton tret-t. and are•• now tiued tip in fine style to resume worn. .Also, teacn the Uuddinglon Xayjor ^, s.teai. 'jnn^. -w

PIANOS and ORGANS

CLEANED, TUSED ami REPAIRED.

Or P-iCKKD.

JOHN M. MAC7, No 715 Soutti (jrcen strret.

JAMES E. KENNEDY

(Expert Machinist.)

Plumber, Steam andGas-Fitter,

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REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. i^srCDt for tui C.e.t i-/! u'v-i John iiuinej» vV Co AwninL'sand Tenl.s,

Ducktric bv the Vara or Boit.

Shop under IJetebon's Drug Store

The Only Gasoline Stove Repairer.

CR A WFORDS V1LLE

TRANSFER LINE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop.

Passcotrtirs and Ba^atre to Depots. HoteLs. oi any partof theCitr. Al»o proprietor oi the

Bayless Ten-Cent flack Line

The Cheap Price* wi]' be maintained and Satihfaetoiy service rendered. Leavecalls at Stables on Market street, slate at Snodifrass A: Murphy's.

Telephone No. 47.

The Creamery.

FRESH CKEA-MEKY HCTTEK. iin Hn'

Hiuvi), can be found at Henry Sloan's,

Gus Truitt's 'and VanC'leave .v Houlc

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The Buttermilk wagoms in charge of

Snydtr. 10 ceuts per ttailun.

DRSELLERSV*

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DAILY JOURNAL.

PabllsliedEwy bves'm Except Sunday By T, H.H. McOAlK.

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Totho taA-puers of City of Crawlonlsville Ind. Notice is herobv given that, the tux duplicate for City ULxes for the year IM'O in now In my hands and that I wm" ready to n*ceive tiixe»» thereon rharjred. Thf lollowSn^ shows the rate of taxation ot eaeh one buudml dollars worth of property. Uat4* oi taxation fur 1M)0 85 cenUi 011 each one hundred dollars and poll 50 cents.

In addition to the ntove there is churned to each |»ersou owning, k^ epinjr or harlK-lnjr within ti eeitv. one rua dovr "»o cents one female dor 11.00, eaeh additional dog *1.00.

Taxes must be paid on or before the third Monday in April, lHsn. City unlets will not lw.» paid to any one owing delinquent taxes. AH parties are warned against buying ihem.

The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take niace on the beeond Monday In Feb* ruar1*,lHf»l. Persona owing- delinquent tt.\es will save cost6und trout le by settling immediately.

WM.E. NICHOLSON. City Troanurer.

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Per wwk, payable to carrier .10 *lnrle Copies .. \r Saturday Iouble Kditiou .Oo

Weekly Journal, per year be eountv. II .35.

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WO)NKSIUY, 1-EH. 11, ls:U.

This Date ill History's of 1-.

•Feb. 11.

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in is cu» i_ f^it il Ix tl «. n. an the authorities arid thi* arrival of' the u:»i.u»rv 1S70-steamerCtfv lv.ton saded irarn New \orW: a board .sidsepie!:t.ly foun I tliftt she :v» sinkio?. .' S j?:?,-.\\vheation of Kin^Atu.v Oir-KON wsim dous of S|vi\n r^puhbevui gover anient adapted bv the Cortes. lSTS'-I^ed. lion Wede*. i»x s»-cretary of nary, iii Hun^rd. Cotm. born ls.fl. !^.~Sherio':k JauH,sv Andrea's, jurist, died in

Ctovelami: O .Iv.m 15S4-~-l/ievf »a IVooklvu. Y.Th*::ia.s Kiusella, editor of Th* Lasie a^ed $5years. 1SS9—Coast sttitioQ ot Japanese empire prc-claimed.

WINDOM S LAST WOKDS ON S1LVEB. L" )'liiibt'-(l!y Svor-jUtry W::^. :ii .v ks the ofHci'r lx-1'.ivt'J jn-rsoually uf any i.nc in Prvsiifnt Ilarrisim's cabinet. Once a. brother cabinet ofSi-vr ,aiil to him:1 ''What is it draws m«n to you so? I worild pve half I prissesj to know your secret." Yet the secret open to all the world.: It simply wnsist-M in Windoin's sunny temper and sympathy with others, lie simply remembered at all ihii«s .that- others had as -g(K'«l rights in the world i? he had himself, and that courtesy and kindliness are due as a dnty from us all to'every decent human beinir. no matter who he is. Gool will thrown--out to others will invariably brin^ sood wiii to ourselves. It the law.

Mr. \V :nIom carefully prepared the speech which lie had just ended at the time of hi« sr.dden S'Aux out of life. He had thought deeply over the quiation of •the. free*.coinii?e of silver and promul.vd hi- i'-ws t-T the public at the banquet us New .York* Under the circtimstances, ttrerefor'-. ttiis s|»'«h is Secret.'»rv Window's h'g'acy to Ins fellow countrnneiL vl:i it he s-aid:

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zr v\ -iii io nu-i-t the tn- o-, I in an rarwst firs*! cw.cMfi.to :t(.- one a tirouser de=ir.? than I 1.^. m: tbt' free Hjul cmthm.''' of piirt,ri condiiuin.-- i:a:i Ik-ihrc-ic:. :iu r!izitHr.Ai acrt:e:uent or otiicrwise bv tvv -l th ii 14* shall iKi suV, Ho: it imy tinu r.-:iv! iiori ,that: for ti L. country t" entf-r. rir^ir: rbrtt riiwriraem now jiri'l aniirr ei Wi" y.-» woul! be eitremcly disastrous. trill it. would res hi nut in bi-metaJ-tLsm out tn &uvpr mono-rnetaliism. Such an would, -m my judgment, prove a crenrer rh-aptvmttnenr to. ndvrjf-atcs than to arLvbjdy: else :Tiiev ineiat tiiat it would i-

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r. cull attention to a notioe in today paper, of the February meeting of the Montgomery County Farmer Coutioil. This institution is doing good work, ii I, every farmer in the county should become a member. Ita diseussions during the j»st year have don" much towards educating our farmers in the best methods of carrying on the

various farm opeiatious and every one who has attended the meetings of the Council is better equipped to battle with the difficulties of farm life than he would be if he had remaiued awav. Farmers, as a general rule, do not associate together enough, and this Council aflordb them an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas about their business The pruct cal, every-day experienoe o! the farmer is even a better educator than the fai in paper, essentia: as that is to the succebs of farming pursuits in these da vs.

Rob-'-rt'Louis Stevenson will make his. ivriuan^nt- heme, apparently, in the far South Sk-a inlands he has described so charmingly. lie writes: "If more days are tjranted to me they shall passer] where I have found life most pleasant and man tri'-st interesting." Think of such an ln.-innation against civilization! Awav f.iSf there where there are neither daily n-wspapers, doctors, telephones, taxes nor tron^rs. neither college nor !«?. lie dares to write that he has found man the most interesting. If it i3 so. he, a civilized white man, ought to be ashamed to tell it.

Tjik suggestions made in another (toiusnu ly a corro^jximlent in regard to conso'idating our comoteries into one and that oue at Ofik Hill arc worthy of

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Winslow, Lanier & Co.,

17 NASSAU STREET, New York, BANKERS,

FOR WI-STERN STATES, CORPORATIONS, BASKS AND MERCHANTS. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS NEGOTIATED.

CITY TAXES

f:ciH»UH confiiU^ration. The managers of tho thriH? cotut'leries .should gettogethtr and certainly tome busis of agre.*ineut couM lx- reaehe wherid/y tho Mtisouic and Odd 1V1iO*b ceinctoncs could be vacated nnd thus open up the way for tho city to grow iu that direction.

WhittU-r «Vr]^r'-s th.^t h^ writing dayare over Vot if any ^r».iat. event should hapl'on that would dntw jH^werfully on th*- symjiaihU'S of the of patriotism hti jv:i would wake up and elide through musir-iil luejusiinss a.* sw^tly and jlowerfully'jvT it ever ha,s done. A U-antifnl and fitting thini? it would lx* if \Vhitti«r should spared to us to writ* the ojeninjr *xle for t.hrt (.Vdnmbian World's fair of lWi. j'ict as he wrote that for our rentermial exp^tion in 1

Mr. Tur|ii« has introduced into the L'ruted States senate a joint resolution for an amendment to the constitution providing for the election of s"aators by vote of the [xiople. Thertvari1 those who go even further than this, and hint tljat if the senate were abolished altogether, and all the national business left to the house of, representatives, the., cotintry would be the gainer

o..-eu arching our exchanges

to Imd inethiri)' comphmontary that was sai i-.bout th departed King Kalakaua (inri ht was a superbly built man physi jally '. he ]oor man Iijls gone to a pla' where ho can spend no more money, mt his soall

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«». Sir Stephen, I'll ride with thoe! Quiek .-!)»• step* where the* ourserstands, y* Li^'ht *he springs to the saddle li ve. Love i«* better than Kith or km:

So ckso she'ciUTJiC and so close clasped be. They heard m» sobof the bitter wind, Nor the that shuddered alonK tne luth

I/ve is bettcr than lifs or brvAth!The drifts are over tiie horse's knee Sof*'y tliev fink to the «»C!rt eold iealh«

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Voa iimydli: anywhere anil you'll tarn up a twli Nothing rnoro. Jraj-M.-s ^pnn^, water- run. I ilowers.blcml'rttty nvuch iv» they «.l'd ijiuety-three vears aa»..».

Nothini: nioro, i:(l I av.* ^tay ont.moment yvMi've heard Of fUdweiL- lhe p.\rvn, who osicc preached' th. W Pown nt spr'iciitmV? What' no? lotiie-that's luuh \*nv,_hehad All the Jerrv« artame! And tnev cave hhn the nnme (f the '"retn-l'bigh priest.* He stuc

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Marche] up with Knyphauscu thev stupptHl on their.*.vav At th i" n* where• hi.^ ife, with a chsl^ in her arms' Sat ni'ine in the h«nw«\ How it happenwl none knew Bnt Owl—and-that one of the hireling crew Wboilred tht:hot. Enbn.jrh! there -he lay. And Caldwell, the ehaplam,her hu.-bund away! D:d.he preach? didhepray? Tliiuk of him as

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Hy the old church today: think of him and that -KindOf niituant pkxvbo»! cee lhe smoke and the iiea ••. Of that reokle*- .'wivance—of that stnmK'h'K retreat! Ke-p the1 ifh»*r of tl»at wife, foully slafn, in your vjew. \nd what e«tu«l you what should you, what wotild

Why. justvw haf he-did! They were lof: in the ire For the want '.»f more w-uddui^. Ho rau to the hureh\ Broke the -door.-.stripped lhe tKr'.V-s and dashed out in the nad With ht arm* full, of hymn hooks, and thre-.v d'O.en hi? load At their feet! Then a!.«ove-all the -dluutim and •^hot. Hani: hi15 vcicf 'Tut Watts into *em lx»:« iftv- -em W .at.-!" And they did. That i* all,ic-Gra.-wres hpniisj. !l-:»wer: bn'AV Pretty niueli as thev did ninety.three yearsiw«. Ymi may dm. anywhere and you'll turn tip a hallBut not tthvaj-s a hero like this-and t!.ni aiL liret Harte.

PERSONAL GOSSIP.

Governor 11:1 has held oflk-e?* continuously for twenty-one years. The editor of The New Vork Dry Goods Journal is named George Washin^ion Bible.

Alfrei Mao*, a son of the retired KpglUh pu*ri!iJh Jt-tn Mace, is conducting a series of gospel meetings.

George Graham Vest Ls the first senator in Missouri since the days of Thomas Benton to be honored with a third term.

Bishop Hare, of South Dakota, who. has lived anion:.' the Indians for so many rears has acquired the habit of smoking "kinnikinic.':

The income of Lord RevelstokV. the head of the house of Haring, will not in future exceed i.%'5,000 a year. It wau» once more than i4o.iMj

The new archbishop of Vork, DK Macee, formerly bishop of Peterborough, is the first Iri^hmau who has ever become primate of Euglaod.

President MoiTatt, of the Denver and Rio Grande road, travels about the country in a private car which cost $45.,QOO, which id more than he paid for his home iu Deuver.

State Senator W. P. Peter, of Maryland, a descendant of a collateral, branch of the Washington family, possesses a Masonic jewel wojii by George Washing ".on at his death.

W, A. Harris, the Alliance leader of Leavenworth county, Kan., was a colonel iu Pickett's famous Confederate division and wa* with that dashing commander at Gettysburg.

The late Dukeof Bedford eatinthehouse of commouh for twenty-five years and in the houM of lords'fur eighteen years, in all a parliamentary career of forty-three years, without opening his lips.

In Senator Sawyer's new W\ishingtou home is a ballroom in Moorish style, designed from drawings of a rooui in the Alhambni The draperies, hangings, divans and ail are of an Oriental character.

Dr. J. H. (irtUinger, who has l*-en elected United States seuaror from New Hampshire, was a compositor on The Cincinnati Gazette twenty*five years ago, and studied medicine in the intervals of hia labors at the case.

Robert BuchelL the new mayor of Oxford. Knglaud, lived for many years in America, and -liecame iu that time thoroughly Americanized. For some time he resided in Terr* Haute, ind., where he ww successful in business.

Herman Hollerith, the inventor of the electric tabulating machine with which the totals of the census of ISW0 were summed up), is a statistician as well as an electrician. and has made census work a special study for several years. •'Paddy Miles'' is the soldier's pet name for the pure blooded American, Gen. Miles, who 1* as-much the pet of th4.? privates in the United States army as ruddy faced, white whiskered George, of Cain bridge, was in the Kngii.sh army.

Ex-State Senator :3u-pben Griswold, of Brooklyn, N V., has a bouquet of preyed Mowers from the garden of Gethsemane, which was presented to Mrs. Griswold by the late Kmpcror Alexander, of Russia, a short time before his tragic death.

Vice President Morton has a smooth shaven tce, his even are blue and his nose Roman. His mouth large and firm. NViieu be prcside-s over tbe senate he always wears a black frock coat that is buttoned up tightly His manners are precise and somewhat format

A man who has practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar read what he Bays:

Toledo, O.,.lon. 10. 1.-87.

Messis. F. J. Cheney ,fc Co. fleiitlc men:—I have been In the general prat tico of medicine for most 40 years, and would fcav that in all my practice and experience have never seen a preparation that I could prescrlb" with as much confidence of success as 1 can Hall's Cataarh Cure, manufactured by you. Have prescribed It a great many times and its effect Is wonderful, and would sav In conclusion that I have yet to llnd a case of Cataarh that It would not cure they would take it nccr-lng to directl »ns. Yours ttulv,

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We will give $100 for uny case ol Cataarh that cannot be cured with Hall's Cataarh Cure. Taken internally.

F. J. CHEXEY fc CO,, |Props Toledo, Oh o.

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INDIANA,

Popf.lRtion of the Stat/? by Countioa- Work of tbo Letri^lnture.'

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CoU'Min -. l.nd.. 1-eb, .... li.-r--Alfred Maybury. the hermit who lived near herei'died at#the C(.»unty asyhnn Monday. He was (10 years old. and came here shortly, after the war .from. Virginia. He' left his family ami lived in the woods. .entering no bouse, f'O' twenty years and subsisting :Son: roots. herbs, game and the seaiit^ proceeds Of basket making. He had not cut his hair or beard since the war and both were several feet lontr 1 ht u.u ruined him financially. A -*fe\v: davs ago he w'ai found ill'•:and was 'taken in charge hj the authorities. .Sriiiiielr-.'l senleiH-.-.l.

Cosiik.V. dnd., I t-h. 11. I.oren/o [1 Uright charged with s.-ndinir ol.isecne letters through ,: the mails to Mr. and Mrs. Wellington HeWitt.. of this city. was arretted at Wheeling. W. Va.. Monday, and upon his confession, sentenced Tuesdav ti two year,- in the. penitentiary. /. bout two years ago llright was fined S-MMland imprisoned, jfor.a year for a similar offense against tile. sain,., parties, but immediately after his release resumed his persecution of them.

I-1niii«i iit \iiiirut tturiat J'lare. •Iki I I '.-"Mlia.i.. J^ld i-'eb. 11.— W illitim Hendriek,s, of Harrison Countv, found an oid l/.idiau burial place on his farm. .-V natch of earth eaved in aud he liesd-nded into the hole, finding a large eavmi. th- floor of which was covered with:, human bones and flint .tool-.. A,largepiltptied timber, notched lin-e a ladder, was. found al*. The indications are that the cavern ha^ been sealed tor, -sev. ral hundred year.-, as large trees gre..'.- over the place.

Tlil.-vmi lr iin|i- Senteiicril., Gni'iM .v.-n.i-,. Ind.. l"eb. —.Vine tramps broke into a freight car at tho depot in '.his city .1 annary :il and took therefrom a box of rai-ins. Their trial occurred Tuesday:iri the circuit court, and the entire crowd was sent to the penitentiary' for two years.

An Imliriiiit riwiici-r A«aj-. Noiiill Vi.iimi.v. Ind.. Feb. 11.— Colonel llngcmiai! Tripp, of this city, aged T'.i, has li-,-n stricken with paralysis. and: his death is daily expected, l.olonel Tripp i- a p:orieer of Southern Indiana and one ,,f tho founders uf North Vernon.

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Cim.Mcoi in-:. .Ma. Feb. 11.- In the circuit court l.e-orge Dowel], a vounjr farmer, was lined s.'iO under an oid law for setting a trap-gun. Dowell set tho gun in his ..•nrn-erib to catch a thief, but Ills wife was tin: tirst person to visit the crib and on opening the door was shot dead.

A Safe iunrd—Always on luty. Thousand.- mane ,1 practice of taking I Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy, of Itound ait, New York, whenever they have symptoms of jiosslble picknesa, and th tough tic prompt action of this remarkable medicine th"y are never ill. It Is a perfect safeguard against all forms of uialaila. sick and nervous headaehe, palpitation, dyspepsia ana heartburn.

SIIILOri'S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan 4 Co.

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1mm vn vroi.is. huh. 1-eb. 1 lie Ib'use on 1 u»%dav passed R**pres«.*ntative IVasley's bill, to suppress bucketslup. It provides hfavv-jv/iiaUies.-In-cluding1 imprisonment, for ruuning a bucket-shop, and attaches/a tine of from $100 to SI,000 fur* rentintr ptvnv I erty to be so u«*d. It i^-thr mot stringent law of the kind ever passed in the State, and wa-» approved by the H'Utse by an almost unanimous -vote.The bill providing '-for-•".•inspection of steam boilers and for the -appointment of a chief boiler inspector and .one eputy iii eaeh of the thirteen onirressional districts wa defeated by a vote of t»0 to The bilLmakinirit unlaw-ful-for any railr«»ad companv to \Mth-. hold any part of t)i»* wnjres »f tlieir em-, ployes for insurance purpo.* --.was passed.-

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'Edeu of ihe old testament history, firman archipelago of 114 islands in the Indian ocean, and .are.situated in 1 8 degrees :tt minutes south .latitude,.'.! about miles east of AWn and 1,000 miles from Zati/ibiir. They rise steeply out of tho sea. ctiliniuatins in the isio of Mahe, which is about 3.OX) leet above the level of the ocean, and is nearly the center of the jj'roiip.' I Duly about thirty of the iitiu-'s are inhabited, the last ceusus jriviri^ them a papulation of sptils. Ail these islands are of coral:, growth. The .' beaches which surround the Seychelles are the most beautiful in the world.

They are of glistening white calcareous sands, inclosed iu coral reef* of the most subtle and varied structure. These coral reefs forma sort of wall around the islands, and when the sun's rays fall slanting on the sands the shore reflects here and there liglittinted rainbows of the most exquisite shades.

The waters, which are shallow and clear, abound rare colors, which can be plainly seen as they swim to and fro. varyiug their graceful movements by leaping out of lhe water. The houses are built of a species of massive coral hewn into square blocks, which glisten like white marble and show themselves to the utmost advantage iu the various tinted green of the thick, tropical palms, whose 'immense.-.fern-like leaves give pleasant and much needed shade.

These palms grow as hirlt as 100 feet, and sometimes more. They overtop the' houses and even the coral built church—a uoyei si^'ht aud one of the enrios of Malic. Tney line the seashore and cover the: mountains, forming in many, places extensive forests. Many, trees, display simultaneously buds, blossoms, unripe and ripe 11 Wit.?-.'

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ug. reee 11 so me fpi eet' ..thingneuvei', aud' boaver-trappiiii:'] .. 1 ini'tl i»t i.i\ -, a- t'.e m-l .in.'. oi smeU-fii .aisytamflUil. Uiat-.exists. ~etfiiLr the ti ip- ion lir.st

thiit ensued. 11 winter on 1'iiget it had on two trie Utiles', tni'i as ciose tu '.- -j lll'V. 1 f\.-i. d. •*Mi. M.i-rm in nl:y tiie. beaver be a proti{ dle- and lor seiei.ii.rhe.-v, men.

power .of making objects-adhere, to'fiebottom of -m,on wiM ,uj in_\ -ipparent !lie.v.r« iil '.seeiiriiiir ile-m, '1 inbuiver lives ipostlx oi: t, «'»uh cuts aud.deposits au tbe bottom. wliei:e it. l'tnuaiiis.. coiitnuy "to lhe naluru' laws, whicnWould, in ordinary casecatise the wood to rise to- the -tirface. How this aecoinpListied.it is ditVieu.i to decide, but it is. nevertheh'Ss,a laet as Mr. ^oefaian '.allures us ttial he tried it tiuie itii'l again. IS- o-i't-trap-[,'iiig pays well win-re any considerable nuiuuer can he eatiglit. the average price of the-finS- being Irom ¥:i 50' lo f.i per pollud.----

Myths il" the t'raN.

I lie Uiai tiK'Hiitaois \vt.-it- -aiicientlv the subject id various myths. 'I'lie s|a"voniaiis. who in tfjfe eie'ventli eentury ireijiiently visited the regio^i of the Urals. tor trade. describCi'iliem as mountains reaching t, ei :.-sk v. ititeist :u d- by terrible precipice*', and abeing siuhaijiiefl by a population oi ca\ e-d ill r-. .-J#'

Myths of l^arly AgeM.

-(icor^e iiitaip Ciitti-. in the "EdUor's' Ea^v •.(. hair," in

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in tish, most of them of Only remedy ot its kind ever proiduced, pleasing to the taste ami acceptalile to the stomach, prompt iu its action and truly licnelicial in its efleets. jirepared onlv from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to al! and have made it the most popular remedv known.

Ifarpcr'*

zintj. \amentin^

the ..modern tendenev

to disregard the myths and tradition's

of the, earlier savs: "The old

historic legeuds are fast vanishing in the light of greater knowledge'.- Thev are explained as sun niyiiis- thi-v are bieuded iu old traditions of dilferi'iit countries. Such is the skill of commentators that the, letters of Aheiard and Heloise are decreed to 'be. hypothetical, and even Petrarch's Laura is dismissed as an allegory. .... The other evening sonic:...one' sprite of tiie voyage of the Argonaut- as „a woolgatheriug expedition.: and made a ligjit jest lij'on tiie heavy duties h/vied'on T::' the importation ot a single lloec. sticli as taming lierv .bulls and slaying dragons. Hut tiresome truih sa'vs it wasn't a voyage for woul, but for gold, and Jason was not a prince':' but a pirate, aud there were no enchanted beasts, hut only familiar obstacles.

There were "no sich," as Mr-, (i iinp insisted of more modern tilings, anil thij wonder-tale was*a foolish fabie unworthy of faith in 'the- illustrious century now ending. Ala-! and was' there no Kdeu, no tlaniiug sword no'weeping'Kve? Has Mark Twain deceived":! guileless world, aud ilid lie not lameut Hi the grave of Adam?''

Chinese Musio.

1 he Chinese seem to have a very :trbitrary way of lilting words to niusic. The voice freipiemly drops out before the end of a musical phrase, aud enters quite as unexpectedly, while the melody llows on in the 'orchestra with endless repetitions, relieved occasionally by half a dozen bars in which all the melody instruments cease and the gongs, cymbals, drums, and castanets pla)' alone.

Illuminated Cat.

An illuminated, eat is anions the euriositie-« of the patent ortiee at Wa«hin rton, 1). It is made of ptisiebtiard or tin painted over with phosphorus and is intended to frighten awav 'T.v* *md niiee and siieh •onaM'doer," in tin dark-ne-jy o3' ceilars^-and. jrarrtds

Whf*u Hnby was trfcK, we garo her Lflstorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, sho clung to Cftstorla. When bhu had Children, who gave them CastorlA

Xo euro-all or untried remedy will euro le dfiefe Slmmon*s T.iver Iiegulator.

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o:vi3 enjoys Both the niPtliml ami results when .Syrup of Furs is taken it is pleiu-ant and refreshing to the taste, and acts lrentlv yet promptly on the Kidneys Liver and Howels, cleanses t!"1 systeni efleetimllv, dispels cold", lieaduclips and fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Svrtip of Figs is the-

Syrup of Figs is fcr sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist v.'lio may not have it on band wili procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try if. Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO

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low v.atel', in oru-r 1j ,'have the tid-i when it cei),- u, (,} ohHieriti* .dl tlaiP- Of M'til p.L-t'u'e W lien leaver is caught in a trap the other tji.i. :-,\t nive enable hon to make good ins eseapis- 4y sei/.tng- him by :ttie tail ami hauling aim aw.u until they telease tiiin. ofl'Mi leaving"the iitlib in the trap a- .m e\!d( nee of ^tru^^le c:iiight.:a.beavi.T -last is a i. d. auVg^:i1i|Wt bin on n' hiud t%Hf

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thorough kuowleoy^s of nil lite ins and outs of newspaper advertising, ruined iu an experience twenty-five yean? of successful busiuess we' havo the f'lvupped (^lic-e, by tar

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Connecting with solid Vestibule trains a Hhxmjinuton and I'eoriato and from sscur river, Iienver aud the Paellle e-tm.^t.

At Indianapolis, Clnelnnatl. Springfield Columbus to and from the Hasteru and w., twjard cities.

TUAIN8 AT OHA WFOIlDSVlIiLE, C!OI N(» WKST. No.-JMnall P:ls n.m N(».T mall (d.............. I'J:5r» h. in No. 17 mall,... 1:M". j». r-n No,.'l Express ti:4."»p,

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Northern Ohio.

Cleaii Depots, Clean Coaches. Sound Bridge

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or any other gas successfully, ge-t a N I A A A

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/'and enjoy a soft brilliant, white light. The perfection of all gas burn c:s. Made on the same principle as the famous Rochester Lamp. Over a million

Ask for it. If the dealer

hasn't it, send to us direct, and we will send you a Burner with Edison Porcelain Reflector, Chimney and Tripod, complete, on receipt of $2.00. Please state if wanted for natural gas. Send for circular.

ROCllESTEIt LA DIP CO., 49 Park Place, New York.

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placing,

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A complicated lamp is a wicked thing, for it often provokes to profanity. There are three pieces only na Rochester Lamp. Could anything be more simple And its light is the finest in the world—

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1^ daily p. tn.,

South bournl.—No, a.\ »ht. Express m., daily: Xo. fa?t uinji. p. ni No. 5), Bedford AccoinnuxJatlon, except .Sunday,

l.oli a. No. 10 except

North bound. —No. -J. nij.rht expre.^, til., daily: No. fast rnaii, l.'hlp. ni. l.sitavette Accommodation, 10. OJ u. in Sundiy.

JAMKMIAUKRH,

Gen. Pass. Ajrt. Monon Houi«'

Monon Itiock. Cbt leo. IU

Peoria Division

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Trains

No freight trains carry passengers. M, -4. 5.0, stops only at Cbuntvseats.

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615 Seventb St., N. W.,

Orf,. U. s. Pittct Officii. WASHINGTO!', t)

COUGHS AND COLDS.

35c. and SI. nt all drugglBts.

E. HORGM & SOUS, MM"

PROVIDENCE. R.I.

TRAiiKsiT'1'UKniij ROSS GORDOi'i

La Fayette, Ind.

REMEMBER

IS THE NAMEOFTHAT

Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FF.VER, COLO In the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, and BRONCHITIS. r,0tti«*1

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