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E. B. & D. W. JACKSON ors of Mohn's Inilux Hair I'ropriet West Washington 0, Indianapolis, Ind. or ask your druggist for it.

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JUNE 2, 1894.

GENERAL SL'ATE NiAVS.

The democracy of I'erry ami Dubois counties haw nominated Michael A Swpeiu-\,of .laspOr count v. -for joint Senator.

J. II M,:,iega'\ ot' SI. wis, .went to de-p on a I'riilp rear Mivhell. and was struck by a PASSING train

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|Mn:hij an Central •riiiUvav r.:-a mo.nd -lirat by piling scrap iron on the track, and aj»uin liy placing ties in a :eattleguard.

ui^ion, \\i\n was -kiiUM in tiio- shops of ,,, ,4 -tiain.piau^ou into it. Alter tinzmierthe liHlimiore & Ohio Southw,-stem

A colt was foaled at Lafayette with live lei?s of full length, the fifth lett growing out of th head between -tho eyes The limb hangs down under the neck, and is attached to the head bv a growth of skm.' -'riie. olt belong* to Oliver Voes..

Tlie Diamond plate glass works at i.'lwood did not. close down, as was telegraphed from that point. Work was temporarily suspended so that: water pipes could be put in the grinding and I polishing department, and some repairs made to machinery.

.loifeph Whitsel, a pioneer of Hancock county, dropped dead at 1'ortville yes-t-erdav while walking along tho street. I tie was seventy-nine years old. La-t I year he resigned the marshalship. up to I which ti ne hu boastetl^ptjbeing the.oldest oliieer in the State.

.. The killing of Mrs. Amanda .1. Frank'ol Muiicie. by shock of electricity, was peculiar. She was .standing near a wire clothes lu:e, one end of'-which was attached, to a tree lifty feet awav.

The trial of Clarence Maze, of Shelb- 1

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Krank LalTeily. of I'/iigene, and .lames Moonej. of Cayuga, members of a tishing party on the banks of the Wabash river, engaged in a playful RCutile after nightfall, and both slipped over the bank into lifteen feet of water. The* current was swift and both were drowned,. M.ooney was sc\enteen years old and Lalferty forty.

Angered becauso of the enforcement of the Sunday liquor law at i'T. Wayne, the. Allen County I accused Liquor [Dealers' l'rotectivs Association is orgaiiizing for re[risa', and it proposes W aite on reacliinjr Victor at that street, cars, butchers dairymen. •bakers, and all forms of business must close on tin Sabbath. The. saloon men intimate that they 'might manage to worry through by obeying the 11 o'clock and Sundav laws, were not Dnroration •Day. Fourth- ofInly, Christmas and

New Year's also "dead daj it is. they are.in hard hiv-s. •..-.

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The State of Indiana, ex re)., iioard oT ^Commissioners of Montgomery county. •s, J. Frain Myers, auditor of Tippecanoe county, application for writ of

lili.'d before .)udgn Kverett in

perior court late this afternoon, .John stun ,V •lohnston. of Crawfordsvillo are the attorneys ami (ieorge 1'. liavwood represent! them. The ease will be heard .J 11I113 !•. 'J lie coniplainant asks that Auditor Myers be compelled to pay to Montgomery county .^'J.OOf) at I t.01 neys fees due (ieorge p. Haywood and Albert Anderson, arising from tho 'celebrated l'ettit case. December S, 1

Kill I, Montgomery county ordered paid to 0. Wilson and (Ieorge P. Ilaywood fl.nOO on April 0, Ife'irj, that county ordered £'2.000 paid to Haywood and A nderaon foes for service 111 th.e prosecution of l'ettit. Tho clerk of Montgomery county made a demand on Auditor Myers and payment was refused, according to a ruling of the Tippecanoe board. Tho matter is now bo fore Judge Everett, and Tippecanoe county will bo asked to pay tho Pettit prosecutors 82,000 attorneys fees.—Lafayette Courier.

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Tint Marshal county democracy h.ive noininated .lolin I Jnugher for Represent-4 alive.

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nil way (,iwi paiiy ut lliut piiiob, ha* rt\- vance oi t.wentv rods or mure tho covered •6rj,()00 ciauiMges. .' engine toppled over into the Two attempts in Guecession'" wero

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eh.tr-ed !farry Crawford'-A interest in the 'J'lic belt thut liolds ihe -s.plit in Ci)icu A S.')u!h«astcrii railway. .. .j)luc« ivsi.s tirokcn i'f purposely reThe wi.loiv f.f John Kenu-r. of Wa^h- 'V.0''^1-

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riffht ...,. the pile ot broken ear timbers I iiu'.nediately enu^liL liri.'. All the ears were burned or badly ciumajred. Some of the deati were :liirued to a crisp,

I ami it is feared otiicr may provu to have been lost in tfie ruins Tile opinion prevails that the wreck was the result of criminal tampering vith tin1 switch. .The train was made up of haygag-e ami two day coaches and three sleepers,-and'the private ear ot Howard Morris. Several noetors and nurses left here on a north bound train at and the dead and injured wero taken 011 board ami brought baeu to this city. About tifty passengers wero 011 the train. Most of ihem were in the .sleeper*, which accounts for tho comparatively small loss of life. Tne-re are several sidetracks at Mannville. 3'!ie accident occurred •.at the tirst switch. •.••• •,•!

The division superintendent, a. pas-.j sengei- 011 the north bound train, set, to work, at one.e, caring for the victims, I sending the bodies of tnose that lived at Stevens l'oiut and a number of passenders, .down by.special train. The wounded were'taken to the hotel here 1 and ail wiil probably recover. 'J here wa.- 110 water to lie l»ad with I which to light the. lire and no axes, lnnrom

crowbars, and buckets con id be found. (jj 31 JilllUJ llAii JL'A

Those who fought* to free tile imprisoiled people had no tools of any kind to work with, and were forced to

j--tlio train, 'i'he ears, in the rear, whicli

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-v.il.le, indicted for poisonings-.-'.his wife.^••'Ainoccnpied, and-..pushed back by the a a his illness. Hi is :su Teringv vrom concushion of the brain, caused By shock. i-':niU (.i.iiisii.n shtnm. ,Aias. llo was leaning hw head against.a board 1 'SuAiaiN, Mass.. May i. -Three men when some one .struck the board" a-'

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a freight wreck here yesterday. An I express ireight sihasiied into some

freight cars left 011 the north bound track by the local freight train. The dead are:

GOODU JX, EDW'AFl) T., lirem:iri. of KoxInir.v. McCORD, Ml'.X.rAMI of ttoslon. r/

CNKN'Oft'x WAX. 1 The one seriously injured is a tramp who was .stealing- a ride. His name is not known.

GOV. WA1TE TO ACT.

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Artxr i! 1?roiu-M It I, Announce] (Invi-ruor hikI Owni-rs Will 1l.cl ay :i i.—Gov: p. m. was transported to Hull hill and met the oUlcers of the union in secret sCssion. 1'. is given out that at the conI elusion of tin.' conlerenes the governor was given power to act in behalf of the miners. It is understood that the governor and the representatives of .the miners' union are to have ferenee with the mine owners at f'olorado rsprmgs some time to-d:iy 'J he strikers, it, is said, have laid rnin.-snf dynamite under aii Iiieap|.pro.iclics to Hull lull, which can be touched otV bv elcctvicity, thus destroying the eniiiny. Two lormiilabli redoubts on the line ol the i.ji-eiine and ripple Greekin ih, mnoii near Wilbur were btftrt diB-i ig the and it will lie ox^v for small

force stationed to repel.se 1,000 men.

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WAsm.\oTo.v, .May SI. -An attempt I will be made to taue the case of the Co,\ey lea iers into the jurist!icl ion of 1 tho Supreme court. Attorneys tiave drawn an application for a writ of habeas corpus to secure the release of

Coxey, C.irl lirowne and ('hVistoplier Columbus Jones on tlm ground that republic. the law which they were convicted under is unconstitutional.

Ili'fJli Ilia Flnjf Aloft. Willi Hayonoti. CusrKH. S. ])., May :i!.—A merchant named Mason refused to permit the stars and stripes to lloat from his store yesterday in honor of the nation's dead. Two members of the Custer guards, a local military organization, were detailed to keep the flag floating, at the point of the bayonet. Mason is a Missourian and this is hia first ^Decoration day in the northwest.

AhvavK nhe.ni of nil competitors in the -'4'nee -for pntSivajre' in f• Clothing ljusmo All others ate disiruited, htii the reason is -!i\

piaiiu'il 1 "Tin' |uiii^os.'' They are sadly

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Herause T!~.o Amor'/an .ni-inulartures all iiieif 'own ..cood.sAv1licit en a nles os-to sell them.u ..-priceS-'^p-lm'.. .tin.is that :!u a

The Kino and tlio Observances (jftiiTu! Many I'rontlnenr Men A(l* dr«ss ('.:i| horin^s nf I'utriotio

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a con- 1 the monument were of a simple character and passed oil' without a hitch, although rain fell heavily during almost the entire time of the program. 'I he orator of file day was the IJev. 1{. Caviy. In the course of

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very tr.ticle• tri our great double room is ot" this season's prodimt'ioi'r Xi relegated back tiumbers tnat would be dear '\u rost." but every ••irfirle is l.uiglit, new and stylish. If you oei. your eloihesmade to order look at our lino of woolens. Full dress suits for sale or lure.

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CELE 13 RATION THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.

CHICAGO, May -31, Decoration day was marked by tho finest military displa\- that has been seen in Chicago since the close of the war. The veterans were reinforced by their grandsons, thousands of the boys earrving muskets like regulars. The procession for the coveted honor of time winner,

moved shortly after o'clock in eight divisions and was reviewed by (ten. Mile and staff, li was a holiday as I well as a memorial day. Memorial exercises were conducted at the various cemeteries by the lirancl Army posts, 1 and all soldiers' graves were decorated 1 with llowers and

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lUcn.Mo.Mi, Va., May 111.—-Tho unveiling and dedication of the monument to the memory of the private soldiers and sailors of the confederacy was I lie. occasion of a great celebration in Hichmoud yesterday with impressive ceremonies and an imposing parade. The exercises at

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THI- PULLMAN ROAD RACE.

Tin* I.tncr uF rMi-riluy'rt 1-iMi.t.v. luat :i 15uy of .sixteen.

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witii the colors of tho Morgan & Wright Cycling- club, crossed the •white, tape in Lincoln park yesterday 30,(100 voices told him that he had WOJV the Chicago road race. He was the first of the 403 wheelmen, who started in the race. His time, .rii:lo, was beaten by ten other riders and equaled by one. 'The winner is but 10 years old and a novice in racing. H. l'eck of tho Chicago Cycling club and W. IJainbridge, one of the net "scorchers'* o£ the Columbian wheelmen, were ticfCL

both covering the distance in 1-30. A heavy wind was blowing during the race and fast time was impossible.

Oxfuril Accopts Vnlo'ii ClialN'tiiji'.

LONDON',

au address glorifying and upholding There were celebrations at Cowrie, the principles for which the sonl.Ii Otho 11 ml Dayton. .m-i

fought, Mr. Cave sa.id: "The spirits of the confederate dead, glory-crowned. hover over us and beckon us on the paths of patriotism and honor. Their example bids us n«bly live for the principles of state sovereignity and home rule 011 which this government was wisely founded by our fathers, without which 110 vast territory Vike ours Can pohsibly romahi denrjjocratic. departure from which Is rapidly hurrying the. coui.it rv to a choice between anarchy and imperialism. and return to which is essential to the preservalion of the life of the

Sp«M:ial Oroinunh-K jit Oniulia. OMAIIA, -Neb., May HI. Decoration day was celebrated in a fitting manner in Omaha. Hanks and publics ollices were closed all day. I11 the afternoon memorial services wore held in Hansconi park.

W. E. MUHOII Speaks at Fulrbury. FAHUIUHV, 111., May 31.—Decoration day was observed in an appropriate manner. The orator of the occasion was W. E. Mason of Chicago.

May .'li.—Oxford university

1 has decided to accept the challenge of Yale for an athletic contest in England in .Inly next, provided a reprd* I nentative team can be formed.

Krliool* Children M.-ireh at. (Vilar Krtjilild.

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morial day was general!'-* observed. The parade in the afternodn was participated in by civic, and military organizations and several thousand school children, who marched to Oajf Hill cemetery, where the graves of soldiers were decorated.

At Kort Dodjfo, Iowa.

1 I H. Iowa, May .11. Decoration day v. as observed in this eily. Col. Katley, commandant State Soldiers' home, delivered an address.

Di:s MolNKii. Iowa, May .'11.—Congressman .1. li. Hull wasforator at tho memorial exercises hero.

Vandtilla Coal Train Il^ld ut linizIL BitA7.ii,, Ind., May Til.—A Vatidalia tram crew endeavored to move thirty cars of slack oil! one of the switches cast of this city yesterday and a 11 ached an engine to the train. A crowd of miners who have been 011 guard piled up ties in front of the engine, bloclc* ading it.

The I'u/.xle Sol veil.

Perhaps 110 local disease has puzzled and bullied I,he medical profession moro than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal it is among the most nan SCOUH and disgusting ills tho llosh is heir to, and the records show very few or IH) eases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the many modes of treatment until tho introduction of Ely's Bream Balm a few years ago. Tho success of this preparation has boon most gratifying and surprising. No druggist is without it.