Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 July 1895 — Page 6
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BARNES' it.\ IN KS A z.
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A GRAND OFFER! CDEG MME. A. RUPPERT'S
rUsX FACE BLEACH
MME. A. RUPPERT snys: "i npprociaiethcliict. that them ar inanv tinmsanilsdi'laiii'is in tinStalestliat wtiukl likn 11 try my Woi Ul.Jit'nuiviKHl KaiX' l'l .v H: but have bi'cn k(*pt lroin d'-mt! on afr-
4K- eiiniHi't pril l- svhii-lii.-.S'UKJ per li'.ulciir buttles tnken ti'^yiiir-r, C-,'.1 l. In enlcr4 tliat ail id t'iv:-o m'.v hiiTr.
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anopiiortunlty, 1 will plvt ti'fvi.-ry callrr, n!)^»liiti.'!v
•,, free, a ."atnr^o bottle, ami f/ Cc /JL^./^arlnenlcr t'iMjj'ply tin.in:. -of city.«.»r in :ny partiil (lie Wirld.Iwillsetxl itsnfoly paeUedln Klalnwrappi all cliiirces prepaid, fur25 corns. hlKororstamp."
In cvi-rycasi-el I'I I-CUIC**, piiii:?ie^.moth. ^nlle\vnes«, bind howls. !M'ii(\e''/einii,'.!!ine*s,rom:hness, or any liisf/ijluratiiii) or disi'»-eni tin' skin, and wrinkles (not CUIISIMI bv Jai »al evp-i'ssion) Tacr Hi.i:.\en riMiioves als-s!uti'i.. It Jurs n«it cover up. a--, 'oiiK'tic^ do, bui is a iir'!. A-lilrosa
M.iii.tMKA. iti m'.in .'ii |.i.iii No. 0 E i3t 14th St., NEW YORK ClTV«
A IIoiLseiiold 'I rea uwr. I'liliei, ol' (.'ariiiji1 ilie.'Sr. tliiit iie :u\vii.\'s kw).'. l)r. Kind's X(.'\v Discovery in trie liouse MIVI his 1 ami Iv hii.s 11 uays found the very best results lollow its use: that he wouM not lie without if prociimble. (i. A. Jyki'uiiiii. (Iriioyist. Calskill, X. Y.. ••avs that Ir. Kiny'.s Xi-w Discovery is uiiiloulitcdly thu best couyh ri'incdy that it wan iiMid in nis luuulv I'or ei^lit \('iirs. and that it has never lailed to do all that, is (.''aimed lor it. AV hy not try a remedy so lonjjf tried and tested. Trial bottle 1 ee at N've AJiooe's drua: store. Ue^nlar size "ific. and c=I.()0.
When so many pooplo ar.-takinc: and ilerivin- bonptit from Mood's Sarpapa riiia. why don't you try it yourselfIt is highly recommended.
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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
For all kinds of reliable Insurance Bee A. Miller & Co., lis \V. Main Rt. tf
It is claimed that the New Knglander makes the best mill band.
Farms for sale. 118 W. Main St.
C. A. Miller & Co. tf
Houses torent.
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W. Main St.
LOCAL NEWS
Mips Willie Lee is visiting friends in liiciiLTD this week. Hubert Wilhite will be married July '.'th to Miss Lcilie Long.
Cbas.J CJoocibar antl family, of Lafayette, were at the Shades Sunday.
The barbers and clothing clerks will play bail at the College I'ark next Mou nay.
Colfax is tired of posing as a city, and propose? to return to a village govern ment.
C. M. rSurtoi has formed a partnership wnh L. ,). Coppage the law practice.
Attica's recently iz."ns" League has ship of titty.
All the newly elected trustees ot the county wiil take charge of their olliees about August "ith. '-.
Shades !af-t Sun(M
lliojL'rawfordsville bteam Laundry 'has rt'iuoved to (ireon street from Wurhineton Ftrei-t.
Joe Davis' house 'on west Wabush avenue, will lie finished and ready for occupancy next week.
("has. Holland's bus team ran away '.vhiie at the 'Rig Four depot., .XTp.-..eer-iouti ilnma^e was done,
ne-,v liis-
1'rof.. Tu t!e '.viil oct'» ['y the hutise nnv-- beins* erected by T. tiuo orr west Wabash avenue.
.The eariiiuys of the ltitr Four systenV for the. second week in .June were .-?2'»•"--•J i-"i.84, aa increase of .0*2 '••••,.:c'.'
There. vere about -10 tickets sold for the the' excursion to Chicago on the Munon. on.Saturday, from here.
A Denver woman has started a paper culled "Kis-." We are willing to exchange if she is young and handsome./ '1 he i'ourth was very generally observed as a holiday, and few places in town were opened after the r.ooa hour.
The Attica Ledger threatens to read ex-Contriessuian Cheadle out of the republican/ party because^of his silver views.
There were 05 persons present at the teachers' examination fr license at the ounty superintentent's otlice, last Saturday.
(..'has. Waterberry and wife. Moukl Khoades, wife and daughter. MissXellie, and a Mr. Lee spent iast Sunday at the "Shades."
Chas. Realty and K. F. Luse. accompanied by Misses Rosa Love and Xelle Morrison spent last Sunday at the "Shades."'
Mrs. Raul Larsh left tins week to join her husband, Paul Larsh, at Los AnKales, California, where they will hereafter reside.
Rillv Reeves has purchased lot 111 on Market srrest. in the Whitlock addition. and will erect an attractive residence thereon.
Harry and John Doherty. of this city are traveling with a burlesque company and are in Denver. Col. Harry does the high kicking.
Charles Leech, son of Dr. Leech, has gone to Chicago to reside, having secured a position in the Lincoln I'ark Sanitarium of that city. •..
An individual named Cor.ly was arresfed at Yeddu. l-'ountain county, the other day. by (Irant Agnew for sellin" whiskey without, government license.
The raiti lasting most all day Sunday is been uf vas\ benefit to the corn, and it has rarely ha:i a better appearance and promise of a larger yield than at tins ime.
The son uf Dr. Tilney, whounfor't.uuately has but or.e leg. has aC'jUireu.: great i-ruticiency ,i the use uf tile bicycle and can in.die a= fist many who are blesse
At the session of onmiissp.uers' nrt la: week. m. llanna wa- a:.polnted Justice of the l'eace-'for the. unexpired Term of t\ M.seott.iiemiKe-.l? Mr. llanna has qualitiei.l: and will operi an olliee next week.
Corn in Chi.tun couel ,, s,i\- th" l'rankfort News, isgi- wirg beaut,ilully: never looked more promising than it does now. The old naying that a poor wheat crop assures a good i.-orn crop, is likely to prove true this year,
A hole was drilled some days smite for water on the Durham place sout of the city to the depth of 17o feet, but none found. The evpense tf) the driller was over £100. which he losses, as no water was found, ai.d the .undertaking abandoned.
1he 'J.erre IJaute i'nbune says, tilat the employment of ihi tirm of Lamb A- Rcasley by the Terr" Haute Rrewing Company to contest the Nicholson billconfirms the belief that Vigo county is to be the central point of litigation The Iribune also says that it is commonly
informed that their ticketB and cash
C. A. Miller Co., I reports did not correspond with those
Over 100 men are at work on ClodI felters' electric railway between Marion and Anderson.
The Crawfordsvillo Laundry has moved into a room in the Kltzroth block on north tlreen street.
Several drunks were up before Slayor Handel and were given the usual dose-r-c'j.1.•"•"». on Monday morning.
The bartenders and Advance ball teams did not piny ball on Sunday, the ground being too wet. Thev wiil play later.
A bout 40 Knight Templars and their I wives will go to the National Kneampment to be held in Boston. Mass.. in
August.
organized Good Cit a present member-
:j 1'rank Snyder and Kd oris w: re in Danville last Monday night and organi/.ed a big court for the Tribe .of Hen
Hur. About 100 persons were initiated.
iuy Steele and. Keed llanna went to the Shades on their wheels Sunday. :j I heir bicycles had the appearance of a
(ieo. Steele. James W augh and Mr. log wagon In •:. as the mud wa« -erv Cose. 2 with their wives. ..were .at triehad.
A new shoe store will be opened on Aiigiift 1st in th.' rooiu formerly r,cU. R. Arms, on '.north street, and .'.ill be uahed
school on Monday afternoon' at Center Hull. Wrubash college. The at ten dance•ior the lirst week is eucouraging a'nf',1 several more additions .-in the wav of
:hoiars are -ex-pectod next week.
cotupelleil to import Severn! teHcln-rs. t, opposition w.lt quite a number of ot applicants haviL_ failed to pass the reijutred ^.vainination A.n.^etiu-r there aie JJ1 jiositions in tire cuuniy., antl at present th-r" :.u: ty-nine licensed teachers.
A printer don'l rush to the =!r.er. every time lie is out of*••sort«.'' nor to to lit? baker when he gets out of "pi." nor docs he go to hell when he wants a devil," nor to the wood piie, when he wants a stick, nor to the bible when he wants a good rule, nor to tin- gun shop when he wants a shooting "stick mor -o the cabinet shop when he wants furniture, nor t.o the bank w-hen he wants ••quoins." nor to a girl when he wants to "press, nor to a lawyer when he has a/'du ty case." or to a butcher when he wants "piiat"' nor to an old cheese when he wants "live matter." c~-
Pursuit of I'ropcrty and Wealth the Main Thereof. The wariiKo temperament of man has been one of his most prominent characteristics from t'iio earliest times. To live to fight has been the chief aim of most primitive peoples and has been a leading occupation of all civilized ones. Armies have grown in size, weapons have multiplied in number and destructiveness, battles have grown more and moro deadly in action, while also becoming more merciful in their accompaniments, but stiil it is everywhere apparent tliar, in spite of these aids to rarnago. the military spirit is on the decline.
May we not look ior the eauso of this in the enormously increased cost of warfaro and its interference with the. pursuit of prosperity and wealth? When tlio internal losses to a pcoplo become greater than those they can gain through conquest and annexation, they will be very loath to enter into a great, conflict.
I am very far from saying that many other causes, such as ethics and a growing spirit of mercy, may not have contributed to this pacification of tlio nations, but is it not true that tho cost of war is the chief .preventive of war: If so. docs it not- illustrate the rule that the reactions setup by the vast, technical improvement .of methods of destruction have reacted on the primitive ratise of the destruction—viz, the human will-—: and have lessened the can-o by modifying the liearr'and brain of man?-— 1'onuk'.r H.-i, iieo Montblv. -V VS- :-v
Paul Jem s, in us ('.hris ti it, i'Ut a ••!,-raver .-.woid
i'oi'tnally rates ami I'.dijiis.
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understood that Senator Voorhees will be employed in the ease.
"Squire Merrill and Charles Howard, passenger conductors, and Fred Wear and Charles Hammond, freight con ductorson the Clover Leaf railway, all of 1 rankfort. and who are among the oldest employes, have receivnd official notice of their discharge
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oil Jrlm
iiarkcr
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it you will, was -.\i. .lohig afterward knight, of Inf
Traitor,
two legs.
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majesty s:Jrder of rtiaitor never wove a
Sucli. v.ere ahni.-f the last words tr.ic-'d J.v» tlio Jiand of Thackeray, and :t-hcy.'fbmv. tho astonishing m.isconcop'foil of Paul Jones which prevailed iii the miti.dof one of the just est men that' c\i:r !i\ il. v\ ashingtou was a hertt even to his enemies, yet Washington bad aetuaily held a com.nisMon tin- liritish army, whilo.Piul Jones could say to thu American congress at, the (dose of the war: 1 have never borne arms under j. any but tiic American flag, nor have I ever borne or acted under any eommission but that of the congress of America. This singular distinction against
Paul Jones extended to the whole of the feeble naval force of tho colonies. Soldiers were treated irom tho l:eginnin^ as prisoners of war, while itil Paul Jones forced an exchange of prisoners., upon equal terms American sailors were declared to !,« "traitors, pi-
Pan I Jones," by
Molly it. I lint SeaweJl, in Centurv. e:r«/.
Iiiiiiiiiind Cnttinu
Isot only is diamond cutting not a specially high paid occupation, but. it is oiio involving a most humiliating system of espionage to tho worker. Each man is held strictly to account for tho stones lie receives on going to work in the morning, and thu count lias to bo carefully taken when the unfinished work is turned in at night to bo locked up in a safe against the return of tho workmen tho next day. The possibilities of theft
arG
iho' were
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Knspicion
of an inspector on certain trips. tempt was made. Now York Mercury
fireat, though a dishonest
workman knows that an attempt to dis-
P°se °f an unfinished stone would bring
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
News Notes and Gossip from I Washington.
SKN.VTORS AM) AS'LMUH'L!! VTIUNS.
riiry Will Oppose Any Attempt t.*• vo llin HilN I)is11'11)ut11 Atiioti^it .Numb,'!' Ot Committer* ii« thi* lloiiM*—lltunoroil* Loiter troin it» A pprt'oisit ive I'atriot in Accepting t\ i'onsul:ir j. Sufoty for Kailtv:iy Kmploye*.
I AVAMIINUTON, July 1.—A question (vhieii is engaging no small sIi..r^ ot attention among senators who are lool.iniir forward to the business of the iiex s.-s-!*ionof congress, is that, eoneernin the elTort which it. is understood will be made I to have the appropriation bills il strili-j u'.eil among,it number of committees in the senate as in he house. There 1 as not been a congress sin^e the house nr !e tin I change from the system of having feii! committee handle ail the app.op.I'lMion bills wiien a sino.ar ehange i-. •,• MI I ngita.ted in the senate, but. the move eon-
^ervative senat-oi'-s have so lar in preventing the movement
copied by (J. II. Arms, on north '111- formU.il'l" he.tdw ty. 't'h Washington street, and v. ill be ai 1 be^un mu earlier thai: the "Model V-V'
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Messrs. Lwiivg and Rakot opened the,' It is coupled with a general il..weeks terni of their puninier normal 1
I 'Befrll-A
upon him wherever the at-
MiSi-c '(letl :a.in/!ff:r il ion -i.,s i':Vi -."'for ^-.e,t
next congress and was i: a
tlle
""W''1" .mosntwr.- to seo'.
!viilg
ned. .ong
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inure
sat is factory repri'si.Mitati finnmCtteeS 'geriera!ly and mtln its pruinot.'rs a siillicient numiiL'.- ... siraa-
tors to.cause tin- conservatives t-i leel no slight degree ot apprehension over tlio possibilities. ill «Jppo^« Innovation,
1.be sufienntenderit of t,'iinton..countyv| The older men :n the senate will, as a intimates that Clinton county wilCbt
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cpp.ose the innovation, and theyroo have been trett.ing their forces into line. be based,..largely on the ground that the change,, il" made, will have a tendency to promote extravagance in expenditure' anil the experience of tne. house will be pointed to in *up-
port, of this contention. There arc members in both houses who assert that change made in method in the house has been productive of very marked increases in the annual appropriations, and they quote ligures to show that this has been the case. The lirst change there was made in lMiu, when the appropriations for the expenses of the agricultural department were first put an independent bill and thai measure put in tho hands of the committee on agriculture, and tnen the river and harbor appropriations were also placed in the hands of an independent committee. For the four year.s previous to that time the annual appropriations on all bills except the one for the payment ol' pension (which is excluded irom ail calculations) amounted to per capita of the then population, of the UnUeil S ate.-,.
HH a Mijjlit Increase.
Durmg the next four years, in which time no iuriner change was made, there was a .slight increase, but it was not regarded as ot sulh -i'Mit importance to excite remark or to atford j/ooil ground fur opposing the proposition when it came up the Forty-eighth congress to take the army, the diplomatic and consular, the Indian, the Military academy, the navy and the postollie hill--, Irom the committee on appropriations and (rive them to the various house committees havinir chargo ol the kind red subjects. The change was accordingly made. The new system was vigorous.v attacked at the beginning of the F.I v-second congress and a calculation, which has been unearthed since the present agitation tor a change in the senate was inaugurated, was made by the house appropriation exp-rts. showing an increase in the appropriations under the I new system of over To cents her capita, exciu.-ive of pensions.
Ilivided KespuiiMbility, I
'1 his the opponents oi the distribution plan claimed then as they do now, was the legitimate result of divided responsibii11y. The same statement showed that up to that time tlie increase tii^ured oil a per capita basis had a mount,ui in the aggregate to in Ks imates made to the present time bring the ligures up to li.i.ooii.ooj. In view of these facts, said a senator a few days since, who opposed a similar change in the senate, would we have.a shortage in the treasury and been compelled to borrow money fo meet running expenses it' tlij change had not been made from the old way oi doing business in tne house, and ii'tnishad be-eu^ till result with oniv one of the houses doing 'business, in this way what might we not expect- ii I it houses should^ i-iulopt it and no cheek be ictt on ithe,-: Uiic.ui'e 1 his chanu-e Was made in the hou-C tHe si-na! had never o--en knovva u, re-' jgiuea, a house .iippropriti! mil 4bUi, Imt happened Ireqa.-n' ly -nice
-\.N .W'l'Khci I'MVI.
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post I wouhnikeg
gozo on thy noble countennnco, will woep nml gnnsh their tooth in rage at not being able to have you witli them. l)iil you know that our mutual friend is a mem' •er of the lower house of the Illinois islaturc? His letters tiiem with the political questions of the day und the direful termination of the Democratic party in IS!Kv 1 am saving up lots ol ihings to hurl bae.k at him, which will eau-e those long pedal extremities of his to Un.'.'k together at- the knee joints like cast.u'i is in the hands of a dancing girl."
:K IVi-w Wini to tin
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rAitnor.
ot iii iIn* (in-
His ju iui K-t.
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Jiilv 1.-—In the mail, ro
.Il -"a: depai ment uas an •sting com,ni. inicat ion irom an appreciative patriot wUo did-Hot hesitate to
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sjmak iu-i iiiio.a. puilti'di jn I tiilt 'l .v':.i• a: it
MI tniidcrt^l
Jiu K-y
Mi-vi'-e ,.
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With your exequatur. I stand he. ready to receive it with open arms, and when it comes I will haste to my post of duty there to exhibit by practical demonstraHon my ability to wrestle with all complicated questions that may arise between this country and tho sons of Uuinea. Imay not yearn for Hottentots I or any other kind of tots, but whero my
country calls I must go, even though 1
J°hmy
P^°t0Krar,h'
Zululand
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'"AVASIIIN'i,T"V, July 1 —After several year of aritution sor a new government printing i.fllce building, a comparatively new ediliee :s taking the jdaee of the old roulsejy. Anew winit of six large and conveniently arrangeu looms is nearly
Dcpcir t«» .Ua:
Many Seizures Mny Occur.
W ASH I XGTON, July 1.—No surprise was manilested at the state department over the reported sc.zure by the Hush of tiie Salva, a Canadian sealer. The tact that there is a sealing licet in the prohibited waters, and that the officers of the revenue cutters have been Instructed to prevent. illegal scaling indicates, the olliclals say, that a great many seizures arc likely to occur before the season is over.
Molds 'I lull It Is a Lot (cry.
WASHINGTON, July 1,—The Knreka Tobaeco works, operated by A. Heck Cc Co.,
DOTY TO
ton and he-loprimand is liie re-nit.
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don u.e for seemingly undue apureciath
ot your lavor, especially relation to tho honor yon wish to bestow on me by cans'og my appoiutment as a diplomatic represcntative abroad of I he United States I government. But the reason for apparlent lax courtesy on my p: rt was due to the overwhelming surprise which your letter eonvyed, and in my weak condi- I
Hon brought about by recent attack of pharyngitis, it •kinder' knocked me all i. hi
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lump, ami am just recoverin .j ei|uilibrium. "Belnjving in this instance, the oihee has so tig 111 the man, and not idle man thu I olliee, and tiiat my wealth and position! have at last received .-, just recognition at I the lianas ol our government, I cam I all personal allairs and will sacriilr, ate gains in order that I may serve iny I country tor my country's good. me on
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l'rint Shop.
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I'xpendiiuie of nearly JlaO.oun in improvements to the buildings and olliee: z'quipiuent.
Safety lor Kaiiwuy tanplnys. I WAsmxtiTON, July 1—.liny I there went into effect an net to pro.note tnc: safety of employes and trav,\t -s upon railroads, which, declares: "it shall be unlawful for any railroad coiunany to use any tr in int:r»tute.s conimeree that is not provided with .secure grab irons or hand ho Is he end
.•Miirnii^e l"«let*ii Noticu nt AN KiiAXcisco. .Juiy 1—Tat1 aover:-| aHimifrioii, ment has sinfer-ed ocieat in' its suit to: ."-AN 1'liANcisco, July 1. —The Chronicle' cover i'l.},i. u.i,ini frnn th" -.'estate ol. till says that by the next vessel that, sails for late Behind Stanford. in the Umtfvl lahiti the department at Washington: States circuit court Juige Ross siistaini:| will lorwara a -tern reprimand to J. the demurrer of Mrs. Stanford again-' Lamb lioty, consul at 'lahiti. Recently
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the marriage of Consul Doty to a native government to amend its former eon.lahiti irirl was announced and owing- to.j 'plaint and rear-rue its ease, shout.! iii ity iiigh eastern connections the news elect. He intimated, however. Unit itcreated considerable comment. It has I
ii lcarne 1 that- Uoty's marriage is according to native rites, Tho oi'ilv legal marriage recognized l,y the French government, \vhi'-n ha- dominion over TahiI ti, is tilat piM-t'ormed MCCOnliritr to Krcnch laws. ie news o£ this,'• mocit nrirrnige togther v.itii reports -d II ny's niaiientil.11 to busiuc— have r-a lied Wa-hing-
WuiitU -do
'e il rii'i I'll:...Ol.
Nl.W-ll,\VK\.-Conn,, Jul.- 1. —At Liirhlhous.i I'oint. Captain Tiiomas noticed a
!«l"- :olor..| cirra-r pigeon ii-ht on a
''j co.n,a.ni-:-r v.-at-r. It quieklv
sal |'. ihv-d head Sir-: The captain started in 'or 'I"- b.iirel, but before he got there the bird had urown'ed itself, having ,|cliberately planned its suicide. It carried the No. 2i),y!l on its left .g and the. lettcr "C.
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Jit IS.til (iaiiic,
DK O A I I :. .July 1 pli assembled at Ste afternoon to witne game of the twee
my
I'hree thousand peopark yesterday the opening hall
•Ill's
season The game was be-
.Marion and Decatur. At the end
ol the iirsi inning' Harvey (J for ilie .Marion team, throwing a hail, (ieor^e was 'J1 years old, married and livd at (ias ("ity.
who i8
"Ud
dl8tant Em
f0r
l° th"
'beIle9
ieorgo, pitchiM'
drojiped lie,ad while
Ini.'isiatc Dr.ii at .-t
I.'lUih.
arrangements
ST. LOI I.S, July 1.—All for the interstate drill und encampment, which begins today and continues a week. are completed. Most of tho troops have arrived anil been given ijuarters at Camp Hancock, named in honor of General Hancock. This morning Lieutenant Colonel Purington, commandant at Jeffurson barnveks, took comiuand.
Couldn't Agree on the Kuilly Uall Cn*e DETKOIT, July 1—Tho jury in the trial
of
i)r' Uennis J. Seamen, tho physician I
charged with the re»pon8lbllity for:
"y
Hal1
Of v,.. «mie memento tnal operation, came into court and an I *olZ7T
'8 death on account of a crim-
'stance- I nounced a disagreement The jury wa's
of
/miuiand, who, I am sure, when they
discharged
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and another trial of the case
will be had.
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1 I.a Wife Murderei
Electric Chair.
EXECUTION WlTllor:-
I.-Itil 1.1 iir. hnctur'M t.i »•.
completeil anil the foundation fcr a new mi, ine eeietiraled w: 'o ,i
rix-slory and basement building on tin'| lieen elect fainted It
and sides of each voltage of 1,71 was k, pt on 1 ,r
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ear tor u,water seeum ling and tine. ISi-'j, no.eai-s. shall be used do no. comply with-the siaudard oidi-awl.a tor tnight un
to 1!
a
cuip-
,:a.tai: ears, -.ther 'loaded interstate
:\.ftor .iuly 1. or unloaded, traiiii! which: height-
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society woman who talked with him last her grief almost preventgU'-.'-ln-f fcwinter. =ays thc.^report is true, and that sjieakinu'. Morton was pl.ii'nly.vvct^" Mr. Depew wifl^.in due, time lead to the fJ-v tMs woman's pleading and tc-arj^' altar his ward. Miss Collins. The fact
port, will make, no difference with Chauncey. Me says so himself.
(ioin^ to Dt'b.s' Ui'lraKi'. W'Asoi.N.nox, July —General Muster Workman Sivert of the Knights of f-labor has arrived here. Alluding to tho incarceration of Eugene V. Debs, .Sovereign said: "W ithi11 sixty days every member of the Knights of Labor in the United States will be called upon to devote one day to the simultaneous expression of a vigorous protest against the imprisonment ol Debs, and for a demand tor his release."
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that she is worth only .'r'siae.U'J! instead of! told her tiim, he could not griiuti t-he i's,uO(,!,o,i0 which an extra "cipher lead- qoe.st. vertently gave her in the published re- ..
ol Chicago, has been untitled by the post- an interest in the woman's d-wi: n-il 0 li -c department to cease sending nccuseil of
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west is under wav. Aside lroin the ex-I «•... «.-n. Wt pendif-ure at this lime of SiOU.tKM in new builiiin^s under the direction of the duel sng'.ueer of ihearmy, before the dose oi the calendar year there will bi additional
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Kloctrician Davis was at, the switch .1 In a closed IH.\ was ihc coiiyK.t upon signal was to turn the swine,"*
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the party uass-ated the el,.etrii.1, bank ot incandescent, lights an the and sent the current through tlioni. T( were l.Tl'j v.ills on the bank
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ttiey were .vueiie.l oST n«ai the wa•nd two guards ap cared at tlie v.-it 1.)». iHiclianan. 11.. walked o-.it- a word and took has seat. i,lal','' bli ty see oils iie was .strappcii 1 forty seconds was pi-otiouncetl?.tli-lti
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Which was i:ept i,,r 1
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WAsniNOTuX. dc.iy. I. -~.\' iiw thscand- husband's si.-ntvnc to lii'u ing Mr. Oliauncey .M -JJepew's denials uo clock :n. :ne .morning..j. I'h«WOIJ. and line, piay of hum. .about the report fank on he.i: -.u.nees be to re the' of his wining nuiL'riii^f, a Washington
pleaded for her husband'S.iit,',
his eyes a»- M- lift, he:- to-.-her'
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»''ert miclianau came here^
Dr. K,.inert Buchanan •Nova Scotia. In ls»» he marriri Aa Price i'attci-ou and procur irom her in „\ew York on lie was at that time a practicingiilit. cian in that city. He liecamc' artjaiifc with Mr. Anna Jl. Sutherland, who alleged to be a woman ot (ii:»stiMK. character. It was known th -hi'kjy. house of ill-lam.• in Newark. N. J,
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Made Htiehniiiiit llcr li-ir.
A few days prior to iiis niaraia-^ nt .Sutherland woman, on Nov. c.i, executed a wiil, leaving her N. w.irki other property to .Buchanan. -V!ter. i-• marriage they went to live at :CW. Eleventh street, New York div. !!•, Buchanan as taken ill and Dr". Mc^: tyre was called. Jle prescribed twice,': her, and he and Dr. Watson, wliovvas.i summoned, held a consultation as to disease. The woman died the followL: Saturday, April'JU, ls'J.'.
The body was iinbalmed and inter :, in Greenwood cemetery A aril 'l. where it remained until Juiy j, was then removed to the Carnegieiabi: atory, N''W orlt city, lor exiiaijnatir L'niui.stakable signs of tic prudence morphine were found in the sumach,a: the expert opinion was that death
... due to morphine. Dr. Buchanan, h.'iri.M
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through the mails their bngs of smoking rested on June (S, ciiargeil w-'thtV wttobacco, or to remove from them certain ,1,-r. and thr, days later he was into! cards that oiler a prize to the purchaser Jle was s„ qu •ntlv tried andcelitoM: 01 those containing a given number. The
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BE REPRIMANDED.
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department liulda that the sciieme.la. prac-j tically a lottery. .. GOVcisNMthT DEFEATED,
Notice cif nt
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I'.isit. itH uit to itri .'M-r M:»,(H)(UM:| fr«m :»i« *t'»iiior«i- l.slaii'.
suit. In his decision he allowed th
step w.iuid, not atlect- the case, the Iw I as interpreted by the judge, not favcril the L'listed States, (ireat surprise'»[ occasioned among attorneys hy Urfil cision sustaining the demurrer, as BJI had anticipated a contrary decision..1* eltect of this decision Will lie "to S* the vast estates, wliich have !een tits? hy the litigation, an jierniit Mr.-. lord to carry out her plans in n*2* the
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..... ... Belaud .it an ford university. this? institution has neon greaMv h.iiuj' 'ruii
j,, I'mi.AoLLi iii-J111 1 A stiiiie oMiHjka.lack ut funds. (women at in United u,., mini has Vv' jnsi eudC Kien (unph ive WIJ obliged to' tetiil out. a l). ,.nk stating the war reei'jr'd of ea'-li ]icrsoii and cxa'-t, a_rc ,. p,,,. I-Women i-idjiuted aoout the and lie. el area .. s, rliii ,, A n,e\|aana:i.i:i i'oaoweii j-and the mint suticnnLendeni informed thi'in that an appr -. if-- ayi jiiind that en le I th- aihle.
Into an Open Nw.tcli,
t'rriMUM j.iiy ].— i'he Cuuikrja.. acc'-iin modat ion on the iialtlHie1"*',J Ohio railroad ran into- aii'-upon -s-wiicft -Lautthlin ,-tation near here .abaifcninighinnd collided with a switch i--.'1 Phi..' cie \v iii' the shifter all jutupci! -.'S« liarvev iyouther, brakeman,- v..e liir-ianilv killed. Klreinaii.^b' ,.the .accoinniodation train al.and wa seriousiv injured, A ol pas,s.'Ufrei's were brni-cd and broken gia-s..«
K» Without opposition. »luly I.—Thu [li. ABalfour, the lirst. lord of. the trc:i« and the lit, Hon, Joseph CliaiiilJiTia. secretary of state for the coionic-, both re-elected without oppo-iti"" East .Manchester and West Ihrniit.u^ij
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respectively, their re-election to me"
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ship of the house of commons ticin.necessary by their acceptancc. ot in tlie cabinet.
Film! a ItlanltrL Moi
DKTUOIT. -July 1.—The Cmz Kail way company has (lied a blanket mortgage covering iis proper to the New York Security and In*'
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ment. company. It is what is cill™ consolidated mortgage, and is out'
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cover all tho company's indebted liesfor tho continuance of its work of ei|" ing lines with electricity.
JMichiKiin IJiiy I'liiiuil in lliillrt1"' Bt.'KKALO, July !.—George k-
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Ki-yi-ar-old son of a Methodist clcrg»' at Battle Creek, Mich., was found I'SJ policeman in north Buffalo. The I'")
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as if lio had beon days without loo1'hail fallen in with tramps who wins
him. Tlie policeman
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Hear Loss with No InaurniH"
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MANISTKE, Mich., July 1.—K«PRE-' tlve Cliarlos W. Perry's saw ""d mill at Pierport, twenty IIIIIBB
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and gtfj
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Manistee, was destroyed by "reIOBS about $100,000 no Insuranoe.
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