Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1895 — Page 3

I ' MtWWO ■ RROGRESSIVE<3 gte FAMRER ’>lr ' .!,<■• ? I. 1 ” I I I■• I 1 ■'-■ ' ' ' > ' '■' Si —o, 1893. ,fi :-l; ..--5«JtsU H !'<fd ''hi , ' ■ i Ir> viflDUl • .1, • tlf f ■ ■ \ f E wish to say that we have now on’hand the New ■■■ \y Force Feed, Low Elevator, . fJ.W, »• ; ' ■ * *, ?•' r > ’ ‘E’* < ‘ ! • ■Hl’ ‘HU > •' \ - ta»«- f i- ; I Champion - Binder ECCENTRIC GEAR, Demonstrated in harvest of 1894, t0 be .the LIGHTEST DRAFT Apd having the advantage over all other Binders in handling Rye or down gram, and Will. 1- ■ ' ko]“ ..‘/L 7 ! ’ M d' 1> ■ i o’: > !*.'•* Forfeit Price of Binder OID I’i b-MH (1- xiU.fl < -Hf H . ; ,ha!t.»Y Kid MT Y fVr''rn /97J I. <b! dte «i dl 1L93 idtc <n< ’ d ir ”» '”j fe .Qanpot demonstfeejto apypractical, farmer that 'V ,' we : life advantages fer t| ail, other Binders;,,and Mowers. Come and let us,show you and be conjyinced. We are here for the purpose of showing . you these facts, .’and if you fail tp. see and buy a Binder or Mower of any Other make than the Cham1 ..I’lON.. you make ■<i .“ .ii'i C-TL rC'-L ‘ ■ 'L-. 7 -. f<>Si .18 use-r-0 .y/ibnid? The Your Life. < 7.' uni . > ,r »r.< '• ' ■--.I j m /,(?. , : |t in i.-o- .j-s i-• • ■■■ I t '• C .:D . [ ■ ' >- ■■!!.<..■■ '- f . !,■ u G,!l .U - !■ ' ' ’ " > ' O:';<| PINDER TWINE, PLOWS, HARROWS. ‘'L i And, in, fact, the largest stock of ' .. " ->tx ' I SHTtiKAXT .T7i7r.X JA3JT ''.lt 3=3.30 XV Al 3=3. 3S i-b- V'.a i; - • -' A I‘ J «j ■ . .i .- r In the city, together with’the lowest pricks. Thanking our customers for pa'st febrs, andfioping for a cbntinuance of same,' we remain Truly yours, JOHN S. BOWERS & CO! ■ _a__£L___i •. '"-"s.:-- .i

The Properties of Cocaine. 'Travelers in Peru andconutries Where eocoq ..-grows cbeW. the. leaves of thia plant for the purpose of allaying thi $ lente of ;|nd tiie .teehug '-of • i haustion that adconijianibs itj ' At first '. the leaves were, thought ,tb possess AMr -elements, but now it is known thfit th<b k , t irritiibi 13.fynior tfeejherve*.. that/ 'the rente of 'bunger.’’?' ie/'^i fnada-ftroii i. thewoua’ tors, which U»M effect,of thp sWihiilty of nerves. The discovery ofnthift’active > principle of explained 'fully'and sq'ftsiaq&r'iiy thq effect prop duced by.chewing the-leaves. An infxfr Biou of the.ijpaf,,(plight .(be used with good results in allaying .the* gnatying • i'appeMt'e thaf’ifcillbws sbnie foi*m‘e dt f«U verjorSn XStfte vVhwe the sense of hunger . is due to a diseased., condition- of the sumach..; .:i >h '••» - I Cosine fihopjd jieyer be used except .on the prescription of trustworthy 'physician, because it, is dangeyqus. Thh rocaine’ hfibit is" "mtire readily formed 1 than either the morphine or the liquor habit and is far mote'rapid in its Work of destruction.— Pittsburg Oommerciai- ! Gazette.- ____________ ' ’ ! 1 ' VtfHureii *nd a Dead Ttger. Tire vulture is seen at its whbri a dead tiger, brought into camp to be skinned, is exposed in the open. Overhead is a cloudless sky, and not a bird to be seen in that great void by the human eye. The tiger’s body is thrown from the pad to the ground, and before the has been removed there above one and always nearing the earth are the vultures circling, poising like thinjgs of air, now a dozen of them, in a few - minutes a score or two and then, a hundred strong. Then, when the flayed carcass of the tiger is left by those who skinned it, the vultures, descend, Qown they comb like feathered thunder put.of

——■ —l,l M.U..H I I^— — II Jill I -■ ;; «•.,•! ff I'. 'L'.i ri--:‘I-''liflir-'lHi?.: : t ,| ; ..,! H .•:,<.• $ f. ;18 nF?. s . I'l.Xoj r a ,H i:,r '"''' ; ■ ww ft wiMoni, m ’>..., .• «. r.^ rbfcix' , fIJ acqu jl.ol J-jrfi | Tinware of all Ws. .: fowa ‘Hi.' ->i"' xr.rtOiUßJ j ;?£ j- • ■ ! : i i Uj, ci> ’‘ ’ •<) i;r: >< j, HlfiSl ' -H& il ffllsH. iiir/i. -.'nUli.-j- t:iPi! .» n?rtr- f::n > ■,-^ (i ,-i l i " ! jfiT J J' ft [ H-wq/y -“rrw . 'jy Slove-Piuiiiff, anfi ' fiittttt St., rieal Jefferson Street. I’ 1 f ‘ l ‘ rfl > ! ‘, IXSB ; - I'>fl •liH ■. '•* 3 V.- GH7/ 3XO « “H-.gii: . d n ,??7 <1 ih<]u » '—m- —- i Decatur; - ■

the sky, and from oast aud wfest an(i north and south, the very 'effibodimdut of poffer while they Whirled aloft and in tbeirxj lick descent to earth, and novy, as they’ Saddle arotiiid '' thfft 1 carrfon beasti to’: ishapeu- ghbfols,' whose Only apparent trength is that of the raveaing jatvs WMCh - ' teat and gforge’ she tiger’s flash, fffatit^tlitijin J "the 'hour naught Os 4hSt .Splendid brute ihtominb but a elf in picked 'skeleton/Edl wards >Bi iddeb’b" ’‘'thirty U'YOais ‘'or, Shikae.!’’- ,‘j|nlffci>W hstisuoturf-o, Hl < to-eyentffv* ' ,J M >) (x'.One ci riously. irrational i feature of the catrtlt st Ids ngdvennnent ■ and society is the lav sfo.- expenditure-for i curß compared.^Wi h-the i piUabcevspent-Torpid- . veutipn. We lavish, tliousanda iupon.-onr asylujaas,.. wbiob n proper-, attention.--tb , medical f focatiomaad) sanitary precaultious yvoi lfi,reiit)er .tpuanttesk We eleci .rogues to offlcfqand. maintain.pt., (great expeusp itime, labor aiid.-nioney a ypl|untarj.gyitpiq.of espionage;,.tft.q&eveui their rob! ing us. We build costly jails and prise is and support expensive courtfe of justice htiH' s &’llbNYfibcaffed for waifs by thousi nds to throng our streets .and abodes of evil. It is a tnith which' has become t: ite that prevention would be ■ vastly du re economical and beneficial than the? i only half effective cures, we go'on day after day in utter disregard of its teachings.—Chicago Ad yance. ’ S] Ider Venom Not Deadly. A rech t article by an entomological authority contains tlie following: : “Tho tarantulj of the west and south, tho red bellied s[ ider of flew Zealand, the heipata of J saljt and several other species of th.espi lei- family have the reputation of beiiiJ deadly venomous." The fact is all spideis are toore eff lesS but nonrfof them is deadly.' : a doiibt if there is in authentic case off record of a healthy kumau’ being dyinfe from a xpL

Hl meiMON; L/0 nr'ikiiof Gill »: ui<-it Ffttol Accfei ~fn, the tohigh jajlqy i r Mine at-Wilkesbarre,!-J '■ jig air (mW .fl T-. i REFUSE TO GIVE DETAILS. >| 'tt . 'Hil.; !i. 1 m'd •9 r L lit,a ■ u.fzfKOi. ’''’’j Two Men Known to Ba Matnlly Burned *nd Other* Badlj’y.jured —Many Other People Were Known to B« In the Mine ' I i ij' 1 fill ‘if’ z » .( Gj 11 JiU •» J’../. When the Accident pooprrod, and Are Thought to Be Killed. Whjc.esba.kßK. P»-. Qftt,B.t-rlate yeser day aftorupon u tprriflo explosion of gas occurred in the Dorratixje mine, operated by ,the Lehigh . Valley Coal company, which i» situated in the part of the city. It is not i yet known bow jnauy man wore in the ■ mine. The qfliciaJs are very reticent, and it is almost impossible to .get any information from the Jevels of the mine where the rescuers are at work. The following, all badly burned, have been brought to the surface: t Robert IJluncliard, aged 19. . r Willi Am Miller, aged 21. MiCbaeVMoss. 1 ' ’• ' >’ . .George Lafly. 1 <: i'l i'l .o 'j 7i7.p^WhrP l »y-' o; n:.. io n 0.0 The first two are members of,, the engineer corps, Mpsq and are laborers aud Murphy iaa driver; Miller and Blanchard are so badly burned that they cannot life, did the others are ia a serious eoijditil)ii>' *C J 1 At midnight the resellers had tftade ' Httti headway 1 ’iii. their efforts'to ■ ‘reach the victims of the explosion'. Fire damp-made its appearance arid itovtas necessary > to do considerable brattice I work, which proceeded very slowly. Ujs ppAY admi.tted by the mine .officials that .there is; no hope of finding the enginetir Corps alive. The superintendent is of .Ute, opinion, .thst they were killed by the force of the explosion aud tMir.'poc|ieA forbbaliljJ burned tb a crisp. , ' All bhtf dftfnt niWerS'aiid idSpriets hive been 'a^icntin ted f otj W het het these eight perMhKtf4vith' ihiPe'nj’ffneers vfrill 1 f nbf6'lJ6 kiiicWii tiiitil liter.'' Supbirintehdthihks.' hcht'CVbr.’ that the list bf'Mihd Will 1 not rivtihber ' 'df eight.- Th'esb 1 iiiay be font down ■ 'tafblMwkt ' i'-R- - I-j *-d r.ru i W’nhhAM' 't. ' TCWES, ininihg engineer, aged£t, Wilkesbarre.-uir'J ■ f.- - y if William! CahI U., mining engineer, aged 20, Wilkeebarre. • : , Llf.lewyn Owens, mining engineer, aged Al. 'Pittqtou. • -- --.-ir:.: -. 1 r.oM - ; - Daniel Davis,,fire boss, aged 38. Three unknown men, probably Hungarian laborers. <w_'i Their dead bodies were' all’ recovered 2:16 a. m.m • • - Michael- Moss, one of the injured miners, died at the hospital early -this morning. !■■!,'. . -e ii > , Blanchard gave his version of the ex-. ! plosion to a reporter as he lay on a cot in the hospital. . - d /??- . - Shortly, 6, o'clock the engineer ■corps decided, to make a, survey, .of the ' old abandoned workings.known-as the ; Baltimore,sectipkrAWl which,. ppdiei?lie .the.grounds of s ihe.Wi|k^sbafre, baseball clufo, ouewilp,,distiipt. from,; tbe .ipaiii ; opftnihg.p^the.ißipe., Th9„party R .yhicfo . i./Xwfid Sew oPsPiW ~ f “J > ■.! ??? .w -Mi 4 its force. T.lying timbers struck Miller, 1 breaking both fiis arms/ L'T , . '', a 1 ' /'''-After khbUßbddoxvh, ifillhf’dnd Blkftchhrd ■TCmei'hbforM '‘iidt'hiiig uiltil ■ they' were l revived'''at I ''thee -hospital. f-BlaiUchardi thinks > that* some x>f the en- : .gmeers< orj>robably the fire -boss set, fire , to a b ody oLgas-iii IbepLd , that, ajl of .the party, mpst .Kaye r ,peen , jnstantfy killed.. When, Blanchard .was ' found he was I ' being sfowly' t-oasted to death. The gaS had sCt fifo tO his ! Clothes and they ! hud been alrtiost burned > off hifi body when the rescuers came upl on him. Miller,; with his broken arms, could render him no assistance, and . Blanchard was so pinned down by debris that he could not make use of his hands. INDIANA'S TRIAL TRIP. Her Hull Cleaned , by IMvera—Reported I to Be In Rood Condition. i Washington, Oct. B.— The Dolphin I has arrived at Portland, Me., to assist ita the forthcoming speed trial of the i battleship Indiana on Oct. 15. ' A’haval board hodded by Commodore Selfridge i has been sent to Philadelphia to inspect i themed battleship carefully before she ' starts away frotp Cyamns. She has peen ; defined as well as possible by divers and by heeling het Over a considerable portion of her- bottom has been painted, so that she ih/Httw karfair WWlUion, Commander Bradford has plotted out the trial course, , which lies in part of tub 1 same ‘*virafofS 'its 11 the course Over which'the (St. 1 Paul was recently ruu, tfoQpgh owing Jo that fact that tjie;,lndiana is only a 16-knotship her course -v-ji-t 3D' l :isttmmunip i’arii tn fie Overhauled. ■ « New iMoRK^i 1 Oot. 8.-Tr'The -AmSrioan ■ Jiff® st ”mship Faris passed- oul at;qutwantine last night on her way to Philadelphia, where she will be thoroughly - overhiiulfod.' Her place Oh theliiibwill be taker! by the St. Pahl, which will sail off her first transatlantic trip next Wednesday;' Meeting of the Wool Interests. WASHINGTON; Ofct. B.M-An 'meeting of wool growers, wool dealem ;and sheep breeders has boon c,ill*)d tft .the Ebfoitt House, Washington, pn Dec. 4 to iffi-0 congress to incorporate Wodl tar-i-ff any 'fovdnffe bill that _ may ba ., M / . ~ Monument to JJathollo Soldiers. Provipengs, Dot, B.—The, Rhode Island Gt'A. R. hM . a tdbHfiißkit fo'thO RfoiAHn Catholic soliterbbf the state who fell in the., civil war;

KLIMTF*® ■FEMALE 1 REGULATOR. ii lb ft SUrtRB tONIG artd exerts a wonderful influence in ' 'strengthbiii-ng ' her ' syaterii By the £rojief clian* nel all, jinipujitjies.,, ( Health and strength ar&.Guaranteed to result 4fom Its use. , .< , My vlfe was bedridtkin for eighteen months, after using BRADFIELD'S FJBMALE REGULATOR for two months, is getting well,— J. AL JOHNSON, Malvern, Ark. BBADFIEUI WtUTOB CO., ATUSTA, GA. Sold by all Druggists at $1 00 per bottle. ; HAD BE IPIIIS MIN!)' I ’ Juror Hrtnf Said tb Have Declared; Iliiuliuw Guilty Before the Trial. HE TALKED TO THE BAEBKB . .1 !i jr‘? 1 ■ i-t‘ ii -•■ .no .'• SG6tiW the Slorjt Be Trhe.'a NiSllr Tidal w'wuld 'finVefy liMf’Oante'd— I 1 tfkn 'at Todlahap^iJ— trffefft'of t Wiiifatni 1 I’igiods'— sKf-A’' Johfi Ifarr I Utiriiedtrfafcrfliff —itfnor’'^fo , tes < / "' ■ P .ii- <•/ m-uKp.-i i. t l i bi'n -'ii ,INDIA#AFOMS. Oct. -Tth-Srtflqpp*] h|as cornu to light here which will .probably ’ i lead to a new trial of the Hinshaw miardier Jaror William Hfftity who ’ lives’hear Dafiville.'dvaff iff tfirt felty'foefprd he was sete'eted, as a jui-ymih. ' '.'fib strayed' into f a .barber 'shop, aiid whftfa , if is' siiii 'Hd rehbHtsed. the pf the mnfeter, declaring thiit'Hinshaw , was gifilty. '’ WHbn being'selected for' . jury duty, Hunt made the usual. 1 statemdtit that he had fiOB 'expressed any ■ lopiDidm.-- -■ ’ 'd' • • W . , City Election at Ihcllnnaf.dlls. ■ »ew wilfbe elected iff cßyt t There are.fofor in tm fiplqj, b,us , oLcoursp tfie j'nexi'.ipayor whl mthqr be , •TkffsM-is>hoicaaulidatet ■.of .the former ' party and Thomas Taggart of the latterMr, Trusler isthe preeent'fcity-oontroller j and has- been: prominent Jui politics in this city for h number of years. Thomas Taggart is known all over the state, ’ imviug.heen, chairman of-the Democratic state coinmitfep, and county auditor for eignt yeafs. Ope Kucfeessfiil prognbsticiitoi 1 says''‘itTfrill , be 1 a cluse light‘and the ; foan that bets 1 off majorities should be Very eureful. ” i. • •'■•' '*"** —** ■' ’’■<■■ ■■ -■ 1 , jj T1 Largo Xmo Rlaoit at lagall., ■' 5 Ingalls,. Ind., Oct. for the factory building of the.lngalls lame is (hr ithe;proposed site and a t .switch LBOO feet long is being laid by .the Big ; J'onr peppier The lime made • ..from the,-rock beneath this towp iSiCChij r sj/ifred X.fojy glass , : and. tpere is already d great demand, fpr . for the purposd of burning limb, for m- P(-o; vr.’iA ’ j' t |rf. m.iii w AliMtie’t l Cood i '<^iir ! iHjfJd ‘ >/ -' } ' . 1 siSP WIWW . ) A#jppkj;ft good north’ nfa town! ir.Titb sl«<lH ijwa|o .fthot.-.-gSirtmxUyii wWrtw»n, nWhicn gvnatly iiltreueed-ithe (pressmo?, . i fhebufmiig’gaaceil be heard several miles..lt is.protvmnwd ; struck-IwithiM tlis ■borders ofi Rudolph couhtyli isrJ i Ivulq si'iit 'O hum:, -.h! u ,moi • h-> ffirtdTwo! Iwntiing- .pjgoOTis diiade a rdnuwkablei flight ■foom’ this-'ctty l W> Newark,' NJ Jl u b*o e Hdle bf Mhhr bitv 1 btotfitt ’tile - Hiisds to ■this Oily 1 mfflTelttaSell Frtdhy ■fniffiiing.''- 1 J "hoUrt' hnd '#o 1 •‘inmutes after their ' Tlieir' cote J tn -Newatk,' -liiakiug 7 ' an' aver, ‘■age! for aboutW miles per hour-. ' ■ z , jWJR Tea* fpe Local Option ClhUao. Indianapolis, Oct. 7;—Ernest H. Ludwig, a ; saloon keeper of Lawrence township, this county, who was unsuccessful in hiS applicatidn for a license on ac-i coffut of a remonstrance, has appealed ' to the circuit court. He will test the validity of the remonstrance section of the Nicholson law, and’' the case will probably .reach the suprpuie court. "Bodi* Thoroughly'Biked. NoßLfesvnTjf, 1 lii'd., Oct. 7.—Mrs. John Parr of Lamotig was in an outhortse Saturday, when the sttnefure caught fire,'affd before help could arrive Mrs. Parr had fallen a victim ’fo the -flameSi 'Whett found 1 both arms Were off, her brums were oozing from< her head ■ and her body was . thoroughly '-'I ui/ ni ..v v.the leading furniture dealers of tihe city,,;carny : a fine line of quertislvalre, glassware, and in fabt.thdy ? j art tfo'jfe /’only, 'fejtit anises, tkepi iWrWe finest display ofuchinaware ever in The'Oity.-l - k ; ifil-Wtf ——— .!>•.» .■ J; Ir We can.nUGWfzftiHMah parties with (pickles and tomatoes inj anv; quantities ddsiwhi > Pickles 24c per hundred, delivffrtd t» atty'phrt of the feity. 11 < ■" sfetrtf " ‘ ,I, "Ed. huh -ct) mril -u --.uj ,cpi opr prices./ AIl Tmml mftdetv foHfC oak stock or no sale. i mod saw 1 EttswouTH, Mtiit&JgfeH’r - I While it Is very unpleasant.te have 11 tn part with our friends, yet itsiH the vds&iiitiHfe.. 'lhiUit- is-a roul pfanimi to have gentlemanly luidertaflrtrti-to Hfi&h'tyeu'ifo th# performance of this sad dtityJ You will find Ball very pleasant igeutlemetujiugaiwtf ; i|lH>l U;-od-N«W*ld TOlbl i 1 Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Rdwder I -w MvM ’WMvearr w Mi Wmsw*

— W*'■l.-. "-OF'- rr—7-r-mms wm | J , Two Important Witnesses on the During the Day. SEARCHING FOR AN ALIBI. ‘ ■- * ‘ ■ -■! Brbak Down rownbroker Oppenheim** Stu- . dmyt Giiea Some r*vorahle Te*- . mnon; for tl|e Deferment— A NewnP»drr Who d|*w Footprints. , San Francisco. Oct. 4 —After wan- | denng through a masd. of unimportant I witnuMfs the in the Durraut case yesterday aftergfcMHf suiuniunbd to the stand two pf (Wk: most important I wttiK'AStfs that hitve.-beeii .allied since the pviwecntion. closed its ease. One witness materially aided the defense, I from the fact that upon cross-examina- ' tioiifhe failed to give important testiniuny expected by the prosecution. The : exaihifiafion of |the other witnesses had 1 only just began when the court took rei cess until today, but. in the shorf timo* ' the witness was on the stand Fieitestified to one important fact which w.urdtrectK opposed to what the defense had hopen ti> Thy ui.osl; fc irpportanj witness of the day was Charles T. Lenahan, the young man whom 'the' contends' was mistaken for Durrant by Pawnbroker Oppenheim. Limijhair/^Tt^lyJHttjt qp? April 3he attempted to pawn a small the one worn by Blanche Lamont at Oppqpheim’s shop.. . Thau. .came. ..Aha- surprise, to -the defense, which conteracted nearly all of the ’ stMertg»i» grtindd from Witnesses’ testiinoiiy:. j- Jie. tried to pawn the'ring in the afternoon,'while Oppenheim 'testified chat. Durrant itii- . terwl his shqp in.the-morning., . , W A Duses, anofhei student, who was eapdeied ito give? strong evidence for tfoe profiecutjpm gave disappointing tcstiihoriy. Dtikcs sdi<f that Durrant uskedthiHi if he ccmldireniember that he attended Dr. Cheney’s lecture on the ' dftertiotin of ‘April 3j and fo'thnt end recalled a memberoofi Mioidi tits- «nd to have takep.place at the time. Although Dffkes' strtt'in* 'tHe'le<Hrar6r<rah' ivaS jitjxLtoDurraht’j, Dukee Oonld-pol re-, member whether .Durrant wa§ there or not,'-•anti fold hi th DnfceS said ft was ungriMV as had been' rqgertcd,.- Ifhat Durrant asked piin 'as a favor that he would attfenil' the! lecture; fifo tin? doiitrary-, Dukes said that Djarrant .told him he wished him. to testify only to the facts as he■rtinciiiberrtl’flieiii 1 /’ 1 ’" • : ii. , b’, Miqsh/Ql,<a; rypoptep on a morning paper, testified that on April 14 Detective ‘Giirton;Wh-.l discovertd .Ldtnont’s bojly ii; the belfry, of 1 Emanuel Church, told him that he,saw the prints of a dumber lilno eiiOfe trear where tlu- ixaly Jay. . Qurrqnt wears a smaller shoe. . I.; -.44—4-ccu— NtEDS , RECONSTRUCTION. .Southern, Rreaeher < l>oies (Not -Accept the Arbitration of Arm*. iTASltVfidi’?.? Oct. 9.—Yesterday at a CGnfedef alfb rtunion held treat Mtiff reesboro; Bishop Quintard of-the Episcopal church, ,£,-pu£jiqfpgsc)i ( popimciifoing (governor .Turkey’s speech, saiA: ' ' ' .* ’’ . • ydu fodaV.-tfofo.-rmtefetnidii'SA-y Dibdlfifiteiiii-ii-Oodflatod spido )I r 4tandiWd say that I was right in suppojjiiftgf confederacy. It is no malfor of opinion With (Wh‘-kin : W l . tionally right.” ' .■nq nft.-siiuiL—iupht-saJ.-m; ressr: Another’ Grt'wrnl ftA'lß Saon , Bo Sent to. Cuba.. ’ Oct.’ ii.— A' special disjfatch , rtce(f4l h^rt i ff'oin’-Siifi ?, B(ibrii4iaw'' SWys, jiMs fhqpglitdfljero jdmt ,GeneralrJWpvieja will lv selected to Captain ’ (ieneraf Cafhbos lit We*iictive operations shortly rahu üßdfertaifcen’agaiiiM; the insunkenfe, ,of Cuba. . General Eoloyiqa nak aireddy seen Service in Cuba. He is said to boa very energetic officer isn-d brave eyen to the degree ojf rashness. N*?ws From the Criwtob:il <?,olou. H.vißana, Oct. 9.—Ope of the officers ■of the Wrecked Sp.-inish cruiser Cristo--1 balColon has arrived here from Mantua on -board Uk: steamer Pravino, , He reports that the Conde de Venadito and Infanta Isabel, aided by the gnhboat Maria Christina, are hard at work trying to save the guns and some of the ammunition of the Cristobal Colon, as well as the of that cruiser, which contains quite a sum of money. The ofuißeri lioNVever, - will prove a total , wreak* ~A|l the crew arasafq, in spite of assertions to the contrary. — — .HXtl.-l Off New Ocfe young American women, Miss Belle Wilson 'knd‘MitiS"H<mrtettii Minglin'', shil today on tlio new steamer'StzPtiul dfirimte for die ! Aiii«rtcan> -Baptist misstoriary, stattiQp at !( Assapi,; Thibet, up western part., of thy Cjuu£o empire, there to preach ‘ thfe gfrspet ’and wqrk among the-Chrhesb. Miss Morgan is froiiL.-Pittsfourg- and? Miss Wtfeon -isf a Drooklyp lady, -u- .; ’CI -s'' f I* l t to Atp f'vi'rtmyd-. z York, 1 OeC 9fiis' .will of John thy’HSng Island‘ muFer ■who died recently 1 vtfoifh ?t<f,Odu,DW, is to becoUteMed 1 . 'Alasffrty'sltrto grand-' sdn&M'hO claim ifo <have been brought up with the idea that they were to lie well toidFT>^‘dJ'h eritt ' a - aud tfoe dead .man’s voung wlpow ami her K fyW tmftm'wdnFierft'me eAdrtlesftite: • idJ ml —~ta. . ■•<’l I'd freight Cars were dembl‘fehWnSftA'OT this city, near Caledonia, entailing a loss ofi-at least - SSI6,OOO< <t’A frejgkß trail tjfo on a steep gether. .i -f”... ' Erratel-t/4lffJl4i^i'fnWFslmfo i '/iwir ' Bapmris tui«>offifofaAKaiuric<miityi,itiatrtii <Li.y I ■ fr WR vustody yes, . I terday. rhe evidence showed that Teet acted iu sell' delvuse.

ON THE ROAD TO RUIN STORIES OF THE TEMPLE OF MAM]:L MON AT MONTE CARLO. Dome of Them True, Many'Fafte, but AH .' - I . - < Highly Interesting - Packum ;fcnd the "Wellington Boot. Sy»tem”-A Talk With 'Mr. Spectator, a Man Who hynQvrs. ess lsnt who should this be sipping some iced verrffouth at tile marble-iuble but au old*friend whom I will call Mr. I Spflctafoi. He lives at MopteqQarlo, he has passed a score of sofispnfe pure, he t has plenty of money, to the j Casino every day and every evening and he never folays a cent. It is his occupa- ‘ tion in life to be am observer of things 1 and to mark the ways of man and woman kind. In the sttjnmer’hc will mark them at Aix-les-Baffin, at Lausanne or at Trc-rgville. He knows everything about what is going on just Snow at “Monty, ” what Russian princess pawned her diamonds last week pud what Cuban sugar planter did not die of apoplexy at the Hstel C’armbole, bur poisoned himself with prussic acid. “He was a fool, sirj” quoth Mr. Spec - - tab*. “Why dtdw’-S he go to the administration? AVhy lip make hisflpclajdtjon w|J; hd had lost 200,000 francs in the course "Paris, or b.yk .to, fuj thmma- ter ‘of that, tie 'was aTool, siiri’* - "* ' Mr. Spectitfiw WOtttrOn ifclrexfolniMf tfit.fc when a.cleaned out pHyer madfi Ju can.did:iidjnwm)n of his iffipetnuiiosity the administration.gave him a sum of mouhis journey by railway to the place whence he. came and his incidental eipenseA enJcoule. He mentioned one case in which a whole tanilly Gf-flwpersons were allrrwrri-15 ■louis apiece to take >bem froin.M*mto »QarlSpCE laondop, «jadi»ioa &*- taclieA to the largestfubeing’‘tnal’ihe recipient should not re-enter-the Casino tration - for their outlay.' Tn the case which he cited, one of the party, aTady, waie-Irta .ddt .gv>uA’farflie/lfifidfiVNice, received some weeks afterwards, handsome reiuittance fyom England. She weiifbacK bnthely io * *Monty, ■’ ’ repaid the-15 louis, re-entered the CaMafopiand backing the douze dernier, not forgetting zero, won £309. “You are hot tofoe- ’ jafewea’i added'.Mr. {Spectator,-.“a.tithe of the sensational nttiries .printed: about ruined gamesters hanging themselves to trees in tfoe gardens, or blowing out their brains in the reading room. ’’ The ma^urity .of .these canards are set <m foot by obscure French newspaper’s Which have not been subventibffea 6t bribed by the adififoistiation to puff Mohte Carlo. ~ -One ■ o^n^f rjpml Mr. tijme |odffftogj hfm he tliqfe iufrfesitAif-jy to|4)l y&d winning at roulette, and tins time lie’regaled jum wlth a succinct narrative of .' yli^h.‘l hjiay qpM-fhey‘JVelTmgtfoiii j-hert sysfemi ” ' C’apfoiff Bitckuni'had played -formally yeas number of systems, and by die time he was five and forty had played-away a handsome fortuae,-, to him. Ho always wore Wellington boots. His capital was juslf’lo lojjis. This hs ffpuiged intTjzJT'Xp "pieces, and he never staked piece at a time, and if he wshis stakes after the thirt? coi^Wß^ winnings he carefully placed iMd^g^tajacket, and whenever he bad won four pieces he changed ittlwm-ihtq.-aiJknise irnd‘-’slipped coin capital was exhausted. Then he returned to Nice, swiuawhat heavy- of footstep, “This was two years ago,” continued found BayT-tum.jit a iftce? Eid Nyas' in’wArgssipg. 1 sllppOTS tiy'iio uiea us 'cheerful. ‘How about rhe. Wellington boot svstem?’ I asked. '""Utter collapse, ’ he repljvd- ' Quuiyifuded HR ofibmlyfock : ‘And the boots?' 1 went on. 'The boots?he replied. ‘I pawned them VesTefflay afternoon. * So this is ‘'Monty” in.full swing—- “ Monty,” with its tips and T downs, its ceaseless .whirl of gayetV and dDsiptition. There is no-.rest at Monte Carlo. When you are tired of play, there are dramatic performances, there are concerts, there is pigeon shobiifag, un,d in the spring and slimmer there is plenty of yachting. But all these are .only side issues. The Grand Trunk line of Monte Carlo leads to the tqmple of nianunou. It is erovyded night aiid day l\y people lusting for money which they have not earned, and it. is the road to'ruin.— London Telegraph. ; •■ : ■■ ' I J B«>e.s That Make Bad Honey. '' ’‘Lovers 1 of the prodtiCf of ■ Hie busy bee will find it a wise,- prectmtipp to have their tested as do its pnrity before they eat it or use it in a'cnlihary ' way. ” " Professor ‘ Remington gave a vvaruing something . like tbiifo as $ (recant meeting of pharmacists,, and at the same time told of a (lermtuTwho was '£xtehsively engaged-’ in bee culture,; mid who had his apiary clqse to a sugar.refippry. A let of rank molasses was accessible, to the bees,-and theV gotgCd thferiiselvek tin it.! ‘The result Avas their, heneys was yqmjlly rank, for pse., other occasion, the bees fed on bloojping digifolis, and- their ‘ poiionous. Natural honey therefore: •is liable to. vary vfcrymuch, and occasionally, when it looks best and is sweetest, itmaybe loaded with pbisbh. l UffseHi’ptilous;bee farmers are accustomed, to forcing, the irbqqs to their f outputs by feeding them sweetened water. ’ The honey of course is scarcely* fit for use.-— _ , Philadelphia. Record. I ,-<o , The Ihdmna Du roc-Jersey Brteillfog ’l^ffipany7m : eederr~aniT sliippetiC of swine, prices reasfonabife. lltikpeotiOTii 'and correspandenoe iolioi/rtd.ylwqqi. • 'JOIbSSGb, 2G-4 Bloomingspbrt, Ind.