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Better than quinine Th*y move tbe bowels, qalalne don't, henoe always better. Foraooldtaketwo rellof qulok. CO Pilules In a box. ftOe. 8 for $L 20yra.ln use. Dr.C. C. Moore, fl QortlandtBtreet, New York.
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INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
LOCAL NEWS.
Nealy Britton is down from Chicago.
S. S. Harris is quite sick with typhoid fever.
Diamond Dick has gone to Lafayette for a month,
Honery Ilullon is in from Aberdeen, Wash., on a visit.
Jake Joel opened his new clothing Btore on Saturday last.
Horace King's home on east Wabash Avenue is completed.
Albert Davis and wife were over from Indianopli6 Saturday.
N. E. Stone arid wife visited friends in Indianapolis this week.
The work on the new Crawford building is being pushed rapidly.
Mrs. Ed Holmes, of Milford, 111 is visiting her father, Jerre Snyder.
(iarden making is in order now. and the plow and rake aro in daily use. Fred Eckels of Lafayette will open a gun shop on west Main street next week.
George W, Brown is superintendent of the Lafayette police under tho new regime.
N. J. Taylor and wife, of Washington, D. C. were the guests of Gen. Manson this week.
All the churches iu the city were beautifully decorated for Easter services held last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mahorney entertained a number of thoir friends at an Easter party last Saturday night.
The schools of Ripely township closed yesterday and all the township schools, we believe, are closed until next fall.
In^the Brown township declamatory contest Miss
IjuIu
Gott was awarded
first prize and Miss Bertha L. Goflf second.
Township Assessor Frank Maxwell is on his rounds. He is assisted by Charles DaviB, B, F. Snyder, Joe Kennedy, Fred llaxwell, M. J. Bayless and J. S. Watson.
At a meeting of the State Board of Health at Indianapolis last week Dr. Jno. N.':Taylor was appointed to represent theJBoard at the sanitary conference in New i'ork.
The home of Milton Roberts, a farmer living near New Ross, waB burned to the ground last Friday, together with all the contents. The fire originated from a defective fluo.
Mrs. Salley Lee and daughter Mrs. lrvin Detchon, attended th® funeral of James Andrew Jackson Lee at Owingsville, Ky. He was one ol the oldest and beet known citizens in Kentucky.
Seventy-five ladies of New Market last week sent in a sufficient number of balls of carpet rags to the Orphans Home to make thirty yards of carpet. These ladies are entitled to the thanks of every person in the country.
Sundown is the name of a station on the C. & S. E. extension. It has been said that the road begins at Anderson and
endB
A book of
nowhere, but as it now extends
from Anderson westward several miles past Sundown, there should be no more slurs as to its length,—Ladoga Leader.
Homer Patterson, of Lebanon, is a fugitive on the plebian charge of chick-en-stealing. William Werts, hia confederate in crime, is under arrest. Patterson is well known at Leabnon, and his escapade creates no end of gossip. Recently he married an estimable lady of that place, and joined the Methodist church.
We hope everyone who owns i» horse will reed the advertisement of the ElbHwr Carriage and Harness Manufacturing Company, of
Indiana, appearing in this papar.
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The many cases of rheumatism cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm during the past few months have given the people great confidence in its curative properties, and have shown that there is one preparation that can be depended upon for that painful and aggravating dia ease. Honaker Bros., Lorain, Ohio, say: Mr. Moses Price, of this place, was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. Chamberlain's Pair Balm has cured him. He says that the Balm has no equal. For sale by Nye & Booe. lm
One day recently the young son of a Mr. Davis, of Rosyln, Va., found in a rat's nest a valuable watch. It is of solid silver, it is claimed, with eighteen jewels, a compass and several other features that are not found in the modern watch.
The Proof of Merit
la fully demonstrated in the use of Craft's Distemper Cure among horses. It cures chronic coughs colds, pink eye and all catarrhal troubles of the horse. It is acknowledged by Veterinary Surgeons to be a wonderful remedy and the only known specific treatment for distemper. Price 50 cents. Sold by Nye St Booe.
On December 10, 1825, 700 banks in England stopped payment. The Bank of England's credit was saved by the timely issue of $5 notes.
Attention Farmers!
If you have a horse that has poor appetite, is languid, hair rough and run down generally use Morris' English Stable Powders and he will speedily recover. For the removal of worms it has no equal. Will make your horse slick, fat and Glossy. Contains no antimony or other injurious drugs. Pound packages 25 cents. Sold by Nya Sc. Booe.
11ES. ROBERTS WANTS HER LAND.
She Oonrt
Brings Suit In the Circuit Against the Wiley Oolonel Mre. Mary Roberts, of noar YountB ville, has brought suit againBt Col. H. A. Gilbert to recover the land she was recently swindled out of by the gay old duffer. In her complaint Mrs. Roberts alleges that prior to March 9, 1803, she was the owner of certain property valued at $3,000 but that to day she iB penniless. The cause of this change in condition is due, it seems, to the gay coloners swindling proclivities and herown ignorance and inexperience with matters of business. She states that soinotime prior to the consumation of the swindle John Ash, a person in whom she had the greatest confidence, introduced Col. II. A. Gilbert as a man of great wealth, a gentleman and perfectly reliable. Naturally when tho Colonel began to manipulate his oily tongue and dwell upon the beauties and value of a certain 70 aero tract about twenty miles from Indianapolis, the widow opened her ears. Tho wonderful tract was well set in blue grass, worth every cent of $3,000 and rented for a comfortable sum 6o that when the Colonel mentioned a trade she likewiso opened her oves and in the course of time they swapped even up, she never having seen his land but relying upon the honor and veracity of the gentlemanly Colonel. Of course she spoke about going to a lawyer and consumating the deal but Gilbert informed her that he was a lawyer as well as a Colonel and a gentleman and would curtail that fat fee by drawing up the papers himself. Tho upshot of the matter was that he got a deed to her proporty and she got a worthless piece of paper, purported to be a clear title to the
Eden Jake spot near Indianapolis. Having obtained her property the Colonel lost no time in trading tho same to Dr. S. G. Irwin for $80 in cash, a saw mill worth about 1600 and a debt of $270 owing Dr. Irwin from Georgb Campbell, wherefore both aro made parties to the suit. Finally Mrs. Roberts avers that she is the owner in fee simple of the land and is entit.ed to have her title quieted forever, whereby she asks that that be done or if that is not just that she ire given a $3,000 judgment against Gilbert, that the saw mi.l and the Campbell debt be adjudged to belong to her and that she be granted all proper and eauitable relief.
The Boss Liar Again At Work. The following special from this city to Monday's Indianapolis Sentinel is healthy evidence that our celebrated liar is still among us: "The Jackson brothers, Jim, Joe and Jake, who have gloated over tue thrilling adventures of and would become famous after a manner similar to the James boys or the Dalton gang, rode into New Ross last night and announced that they would take possession.
They paraded the streets whooping and shooting at anybody and anything. The terrorized villagers fled in dismay and terror reigned until Marshal McGriffin and several deputies made an attack, but they were routed. During the battle Joe Wright, a prominent merchant, was terribly beaten and injured. The officers, reinforced by a mob of forty excited citizens, made another charge and supplied themselves with ropes to hang the Jackson gang, but the latter regained their horses, and, after an ex citing chase of two miles, escaped in the darkness. A running fire was kept up during the fight, but the villagers escaped with a few wounds, while the Jacksons were unharmed.
Fearful of mob vengeance, should Wright's wounds prove fatal, tho desperadoes have fled the country.
Waynetown Whitecaps.
Saturday morning the citizens of Waynetown were startled by the appearance of whitecap notices which wore posted promiscuously all over the town, the gist of which wore as follows: "Notice to scandal mongers and forked tongued breeders of trouble who infest the towa. Any people caught transferring newB from moutn to ear will ba given the full limit. The committee appointed as grand supervisors and repairers of lost morals will attend to all cases wherin the head of the family fails to properly provide and with malicious intent beats his wife. Take warn jng before Satan has full possession of your musty carcasses and you have been cast into the flesh pot and left to worry through an endless eternity with the gnawings of a worm-eaten conscience as your only neighbor.
This notice means no one in particular aud ev»ry one in general. P. S.—The Hay Rubes will be strangled upon the least provocation. Signed
THE PROTECTORS OF EVKRYTHINd.
Demanded Their Money.
Goben A Paul are the sole proprietors of a mammoth minstrel aggregation. Lant Friday night the company was billed for an exhibition at the Soap Factory school house. In their anxiety and excitement the property men neg lected to take along the necessary lights and when the curtain was rung up and tho pal* flickering of a couple of tallow candles shed sickly rays in the large room the audience set up a howl and demanded that their money be refunded. There was no other alternative and a more disgusted show company
wiib
never seen,
The Covington Post OfficeAn election to determine who shall have the postoffice in Covington was held Saturday. There were five candidates—W. H. Miles, ex county treasurer O. S DouglasB, editor of the Covington Friend, the party organ of the county ex Sheriff James Simmerman. Jamos Biisland, a farmer, and William MeComas, a blacksmith. Messrs. Douglass and MeComas preferred to take their chances outside, and refused to go into the election. Tho others waged a heated contest, which resulted as follows: Miles, 73: Biisland, 75, and Sunineruian, 21)3. It is not known what action Congressman Brookshire will take in the matter, as Editor Douglass, who staid out of the election, has some of the strongest backing in the citv and county behind him for the place.
Meeting of Fair Directors.
The Fair Association met Saturday morning and some important buisness was transact.. The appropriation for tho speed ring was increased to $'2.o00 from $2,150. Two running races, a mile and repeat, were, added to the list. This makes the speed ring inoro attractive than ever before and will doubtless contribute very materially to the success of the fair. Tho races last fall were better th.in those of any previous year and they will be surpassed this fall
It was decided to employ oxpert judges topasson tin merits of entries in all departments.
A petition asking for an increased appropriation for the poultry exhibit was referred.
Supreme Court Decision-
1(5,703. Win. Davis vs. John P. Biblo. Montgomery 1 '.C. Affirmed. Hackney, J. (1) '.v here one is charged with petit hireeney before a justice of peace, and waives an examination, and a judgmont is entered in a somewhat informal and incorrect manner, and a mittimus is issued thereon describing tue offense as grand larceny, the defects are cured by Section 1,120, K. S. 1881, in an attack upon the judgment by petition for writ of habeas corpus. A merely erronious judgment can not lie so attacked.
lo Mj rlends,
As you are well aware that I would not recommend that which 1 aid not believe
10
be good, 1 desire to say to all
who needs a good, reliable, family medicine, that 1 believe one bottle of Sulphur Bitters will do you more good than any other remedy I 'ever saw.—Rev. Cephas Soule.
The knitting machine was invented by Hooten in 1776.
Hood's Sarsaparilla positively cureB even when all others fail. It has a record of successes unequalled by any other medicine.
An old orange peddler in Amsterdam has died and left hia heirs $80,000.
Melol taken in time is worth its weight in gold.
Tho present quotation for prime Egyptian mummies is $100 per dead head.
Why vMH Yoa
Allow your health to gradually fail? If you are closely confined indoors with little or no exercise, and desire good health, you must take care of yourself Use Sulphur Bitters, and you will have a sound mind and a strong body.
Texas permits high-toned convicts to hire substitutes to work for them in the convict campB.
Hood's Pills cure liver ills, jaundice billiousness, sick headache, constipation
Female Weakness Positive Cure. To
the
Editor:—Please inform vour
readers that I have a positive remedy for the thousand and one ills which arise from deranged female organs, shall be glad to send two bottles of my rembdy
free
to any lady if they will
send their express and P. O. address Yours respectfully, Dk. B, D. MARCHI SI, Utica,N. Y.
The various Gorman fraternities of Freemasons were incorporated into one body by Jost Dotzingee i" 1444.
Buckinham's Dye for the Whiskers is a popular preparation in one bottle, and colors svenly a brown or black. Any person can easily apply it at home.
It is said that with a vocabulary of thousand words a man can transact all the ordinary buisness matters of life.
Do you suffer with itching or bleeding pileB? Take a few doses of Melol and you will not use external remedies.
Mrs. Robert Johnson, of Sonoma, Cal has 200 high-breed cats and three serv ants devote their entire time to them Mrs.
Johnson is a widow to whome money is no object, she being worth several millions.
Ladies—Don't fail to see Mrs Cresso spring stock of millinery. All the new and beautiful designs and shades are now in and ready for inspection, tf
An archaeologist claims to have re cently discovered at Staatus, a ruined city of Greece, the remains of an ancient temple, and a single archaic inscription in the Acarnian dialect, the first that has hitherto come to light.
Attend the Trade Palace opening April 7 and 8, when McClure it Graham has an opening it means something. Don't fail to go.
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
Has
110
equal for tho prompt relief
and speedy euro of Colds, Coughs, Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Preacher's Sore Throat, Astlimu, Bronchitis, L.a Grippe, and other derangements ol" the throat and lungs. The best-known cough-cure in the world, it is recommended by eminent physicians, and is the favorite preparation with singers, actors, preachers, and teachers. It soothes the inflamed membrane, loosens the phlegm, stops coughing, and induces repose.
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
taken for consumption, in its early stages, checks further progress of the disease, and even in the later stages, it eases the distressing cough and promotes refreshing sleep. It is agreeable to the taste, needs but small doses, and does not interfere with digestion or any of the regular organic functions. As an emergency medicine, every household should be provided with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "Having used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family i'or many years, I can confidently recommend it for all the complaints it is claimed to cure. Its sale is increasing yearly with me, and my customers think this preparation has no equal as a cough-cure." —S. W. Parent, Queensbury, N. B.
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,J. C.
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Geod connectlo' made at Tcrre IIiiute l'orlha South and South-west. Tialns run through St. Joseph, Mich., making goud connection witfc C. & IV. for Michigan points.
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Big
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WAGNER SLEEPING CARS
On night trains connecting with Vestibule Trabu at Bloomington and Peoria to and from Missouri Klver, Denver and Pacific Coast jf
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Address W. Michle, agent for further particulars. JOHN B. CARSON, JAMBS BAKKEK Qeii. Manage
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All trains stop at Linden, Ladoga and ItoaAdale. Local freight carry passengers.
H. J.WATSON,Agent.
CLETEL AiiDSi BDFFALO TRAKITCO"0. & B. LINE." Remember that commenciag with the opening of navigation (May 1, 1893.) this company will place in commission exclusively between levehnd and Buffalo
a daily line of the most magnificent side-wheel steel Stea ers on the Great Lakes. dteamer will leave either city every evening, (Sunday included) arriving at destination the following morning in time lor business and all train connections. QUICK TIM B,
CNEXCBLLBD SKRVIC5, LOW KATB*. For full particulars see later issuei* th*" paper, or address T. F. NKWMAN, H. K. ROGERS,
Gen'l Manager Gen'i Passenger AVClevtlaad,!Ohlo.
