Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1895 — Page 6
41MIIIH IIUHJJII i II J. I 1 1 -.. i!iJ iHWWi'iouii MEN MB'N TO PIECES Explosion of Nitroglycerine Near the Town of Montpelier. uFLESHTHBOWNINTO TREES £.Large Tree* Wore Uprooted and BUIldInc* Shaken by the Force of tlie Conou«xlon — Ono of the Coffin Brothers Found Guilty and the Other Innocent.' Death of Mrs. Spencer—Notes. Montpelier, Ind., Oct. 4." —Yesterday this place was startled by a terrific explosion west of the city, which shook buildings and broke windows, followed —~ by a shock not unlike an earthquake. At first it was thought that a large nitroglycerine magazine located two miles west of the city had exploded. Upon investigation this surmise was found to be a mistake, but the cause I was soon discovered. About 200 yards from the magazine was found a large hole in the ground and the mangled remains of two men. Large trees were uprooted and pieces of flesh aud clothing could bp seen hanging to the limbs. The two dead men .were identified by their clothing and a gon as Andrew Cain and William Grose, who had gone ; ’coon hunting the night before. It is , supposed they had built a fire over. some buried bans of the explosive, which hud soon exploded With such dire results, but the true cause will probably never be known. ~ ; COFFIN TRIAL ENDED. , . Jury Flaps I’runciw 4. Gpllty, apd Percival B. Not Guilty. Indianapolis, Oft. 4. — The trial of francis-A . and 4 Coffin before Judge Baker of "the’United ‘Slates court here was ended yesterday afternoon, the T-jury bringing in a verdict of guilty . against Francis and not guilty as toPercival. The case was one of many arising from the wrecking of the Indian■eapolis National bank, and for which Theodore P. Haughey, the president of ...the bank, is now serving a 6-y,ears’ term in the prison north. This is the Coffins' second trial, they being found guilty before and spent some few days in the t prison at Michigan City. They secured . a new trial, however, with the above ’ , result. Schuyler Haughey, son of the ■ . president of the bank, will be tried . " Oct. 15. _____ * For the JL of a Foot, - Evansville? Ind.. Oct. 4. —In 1876 ■ . Amelia Senheim, then aged 4.years, was injured by the falling of a pile of lumber belonging to the city. Her foot was so badly injured that amputation was necessary. As soon as she attained.her majority slip brought suit against the city and has just been awarded $5,000. -The casewras“tried once before and a . jyprdictjgiywu- for, 'the ofoy. ;This. was reversed i'k rhe appellate and a new trial resulted as above, . Damage Fur- Death of a Son. Brazil, Ind.’, Got: 4.—Mis. E. Fuller “barf filed shit in the circuit court against "the Central Iron and Steel company for SIO,OOO damages, caused by the death of , her son,, who was killed several weeks ago while in -the employ of the company by being struck With a heavy crane, spddeiily gavK way. ,TJhe 3 com-" s plaint alleges that the accident was due . to carelessness of the company . i'i ' "* p * A P •* ■*' b ) ' - J Mysterious Suicide. Rtshvillf., Ind., Oct. 4.—A strange . man, having the appearance <rf a tramp, ' /■committed suicide near here by throwing himself under a freight train on the : Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad. The remains were brought to town, but could not be identified; The man was of middle age, about six feet , tall, of a heavy build and would weigh over 200 pounds. Death From Burna. “ Richmond, Ind., Oct. 4.— Mrs. John -Spencer, wfio was severely burned while cooking over a campfire Wednesday, is dead from her injuries. The husband has inysteriously disappeared and no trace of him can be found. Poisoned by Weeds. Marion, Ind., Oct. 4.—Lee Willcuts, .a highschool student, while collecting weeds for his botany class, poisoned his eyes. It spread over his head until it has swollen twice its natural size. He is lying in a critical condition. Life Saved by Jumping. Brooklyn, Ind., Oot. 4.—A westbound freight struck two horses hitched to a wagon on a crossing west of Centerton, killing both horses and smashing the wagon. The occupants barely saved their lives by jumping. Suits Against a Gas Company. ElwooO, Ind., Oct. 4. —The damage suit of Milo Sees against the gas company for $12,000 has been decided in favor of the company. Two other cases, each for $25,000, come up next week. Danville, Ind., Oct. 5. —The attornelys for WiHiam E. Hinshaw, the wife murderer,''have' decided t 6 Carry the cage to'foe supreme court if they do not get a new trial here. a .It is known on the quiet that the best detectives in the United States are Working on rhe case. They haye struck a trail at Sheridan, Jud.;: and have two men under suspicion there as being the robbers who killed Thurza Hinshaw. The clew the detectives are working on Was given try A. L. Miller of Sheridan, formerly of this city. H? said fie saw under a log- near Cartersburg a jjbkjody chisel, a pair of overalls and a cap. As he w as .taking them out a man ieame up and gave him a' cdrsing, after which he Left. M A ~ f Attempt at Highway Robbery, ’ Logansport, Ind., Oct. s.—Beamer Kfeyes Os Flora and a Chicago traveling Hiftri ttftmad Ai F. West had an exciting highwaymen while on , their way to Burlington. Two masked men caught hold of the horses and ordflfSu thd to vield their money.
| forged them to, break they ' fled the Inghwiiymuri fired twice with a shotgun, one of thp charges riddling the buggy top directly over their heads. Sues for Alleged BleckllHtlng. PerT, Ind., Oct. 5.—-John W. Young has brought suit against the Wabash Railway company for alleged blacklisti ling .and asks. $20,000 damages. ''lie I claims that since March, 1892, he has | been prevented by the company frqm ■1 obtuihmg' employment, though he dp- . I plied to over 60 different roads. He was [a train dispatcher here, but resigned and was given a recommendation. He Idler ’joined the' Order of Telegraphers, and this is, he Claims, why he was blacklisted. Woallhy Man Would Not Pay a Fine. Brazil, Ind., Oct. s.—Peter Carr, Sr., , one of the oldest citizens of the city, Went to jail last night rather than pay a fine. He moved .a frame structure to the rear of his new brick block, which is' inside the fire limit, and was arrested and fined. Although worth a great deal of iiioney, he went to jail, rather than sfiriender what he thinks one of his _____ Wh<fle?alq Indictmonts. Valparaiso, Ind., Get. s.—Proaecutor Heard returned from Lake county yeeforday and reported that over 100 indiet meats will be returned by the grand jury against saloon-keepers fdr violating the Nicholson The jury (Adjourned last - night. Next week the gforirf jury \vill be caflled in this'doiihty; and he says they wilj be in session, a month. " '' ' * ’ . r. ;A’— ”1 t- . «*»♦ Dtaeaw. ...I ; I“iL, Oct. :0.-*Theye is. a well-developed scase of dlephmitiasis in .Smithfield, a.small,place near here. The .subject is Mrs. Sarah Davis, aged -04. She has not walked for .three, years, and her Ipgs and feet have grown to dour normal size and are still eniarglgg r She - -»■' .'R6trt>e<Utbe Postmaster. A 1 • ' ‘ ! ‘ J CRlwFOßiysVttiLE, Inst., Ocf o.“ The ■ postmaster of Newmarket, J. H. Sfir- ■ hits been robbed of |9OO in Stamps ! apd about tne same amount ill jdivelry ‘.by tiurglars who entered his fesideu.ee. i Bloodhounds were put tfail 'of . the thieves vgstei'd'ay, and their capture ' 7,. : . j,’ v . ■‘ Strffefeftil rho Con<luetor. a - E. , Hull, a Big Four, conductor, is lying at j (3ambfidge City in a very serious i ' tiou. He attempted to put Oliver. BtejTinjPoff the train and wM ‘ assaulted •With a knife’ 'Steffm'g is finder a'rrwt. -..it , ■>.Three Jtoars Jor Mansl>»uijlttvr.-; D , Madison, Ind., Oct, 5.—-Harry King, who killed J. B. Aiigell in Madison On slaughter andseiit to the Prison Sbifth for a term of three ‘ years. The jury : was out over 24 hours. J ■ ’ ' ”‘ . i ■ „ Kight Years Fur, Assn tilt, -it Veedeirsburo, Ind., ,Oct. a. —;JJhe , jury in the case of Alvah Boee, charged I with attempting to, assault Ida, Mpy Newmaii, returned a verdict giving Boee eight years'in the penitentiary. J , I e- ■' -j r.,— _—. i BiWne.i to Death. 1 •' ' LaYayette, ImL, Oct. 5.—-While Miss Nellie Began,; aged 19,' was burning : leakes her dress caught fire from, Ijie , flames and she was burned to death." * I mC.’pci’/ Moorman 'Was-' Watchlifg' be-: ’‘side the supposed , corpse of Mrs.'.Mafy city,, Whp. had appareidly from ; tdropuy Satuidaye-night atld: wuai robed ‘ tor burial, the ocedpaiitj ufthe ! isS*n ; raised, lip and;. eaileil., ,t‘pr J«; drink of wate^■Mr^,.Moorm*a J WiSm I frightened into spasms, and a scene of grdat iexcitdtn^nt' ghieCed' frtdffibeft of /the family as they dame ■ tusliirig tlnto IhdToom. Mrs. Kuttse was to liaVebddn ■ buritid yesterday aftefnoon.'bur airrawge- i mO'uts have been iiidefiiiitfeiy pbstjidnetl, as site will jiiobMily recover! ■ • ! ; J. Dott Plnads Gollty. f, j iNDiANAPOLis, Oct. 9.—J. Doh Far-1 den, the defaulting Terre'Haute express I company employe, is in this city, occn- 1 pying a cell in the county jail. He is a prisoner of the United States, the sl6,- | 000 package of money which he took having belonged to the government. It is said that Farden set a very fast pace ■ on his travels, and most of the money he took will eventually find its way I back to the government, as nearly all of it-was si ent for whisky. He pleaded guilty and is held under $5,000 bonds. , His trial will take place in this city. Missing Terre Halite Man Found, Terre Haute, Indi, Oct. 9.—George Waldorf, a building contractor, who disappeared from this city a year ago, has been found,' a hopeless imbecile, in a small Texas town, and returned to his 1 former home in Brown county. There is a large indentation in his skull which, . physicians say, nds caused imbecility. ■ He is not only not able to tell what hap- ; pened to him, but cannot recognize his wife or children. The theory is thatihe was assaulted and robbed in the railroad yard'and throw ri into a boxcar and canned to Texas. Hanged Himself lu a Barn. , Bluffton, Ind., Oct. 9.—Luther Pafcton, a young man 22 years of age, §ome 1 itiiA’e ago came Into possession of 30 abrps near., pus city, whicb' 1 very valuable through, the developmept of ; ,the .oil field. > Lately he became impressed with the, idea that, his stepfather wastryi ng tdjheJ possession of the land, and yesterday his dead ( bo4y was found suspended from a rope jn the barn. He had ended his trouble hy copimitting.suici.de. -Z',' DiphlljerTa at IndiAnapollg. Indi\.\a Polis, Oct. 9.—Many-WW eases of diphtheria have been repotted in this city, 12 of them coming in cfo -Monday. The city sanitarian, Dr. Wynn, has ordered 50 bottles of the Roux antitoxin, which will be used to combat the dread disease at the city dispensary and the city hospital. Boarder* Might Object. Muncie, Ind., Oct. 9.—J. B. Snider, 1 a SDiritualist. proprietor of the Tremont
' hotel, died yesterdgy. r A few days 1 knQwing that death was near, he order- ’ nd that liU farinly ehigagd li<d®B4‘'4n his ' place, as he wouldinrder goods and run ’ the house froffi the other land. : New nikHINOTON'i Oct ' (k- Jndi4ffl4”post ■ ’ mibgpts IW*’ appofofo# 'jAAtiflsl»y as 1 follows: M4Jtihhnc>£W.;Marth(4li»ui>ty, I). O. Wuhacet WWMngton 1 coufity,;. Margaret Fleeiier; ( Sl)iorm.m, Randolph (kidney, A. E. Drill, "k J. 1 _ Contly KlevHtor Flr« v . PRijiCdTON, lihl■, Oct, lf.-4'he Inrire elevator of Witherspoon & Barr of this city, has Ucon destroyed by five. In it was stored 30,000 bushels.of wheat and 600 bushels of clover seed. ' Loss <>u stbek and buildings, $25,000. Arrested For Forgery, ' • Richmond, Ind., Oct. A—Oliver M. Charles of Eaton, 0., has been arrested Jufre on the charge of forging checks, lie confessed his guilt and was bound over to court yesterday under bonds of ■ SI,IXIO Stole the Mlaelonary Collection. V Ai.i-ARAtso, Ind., Oct. 9.—A robber I broke into the Methodist church Imre I and stole the box containing the.foiei n I mission collection. About SBO was take.i. Killed by a Forty Foot Fall. I Valparaiso, Ind., Oct. 9.—Alfred Olson of Parker Station, employed in the Parker brickyards, fell from asinokustack. 40 feet, ami Was fatally injured i Bird’s Eye, Ind., Oct. B.—Andrew J. Cummins of this county, was 7 fined -SSOO ih the Dubois county court yesterday for having broken John Burt’s leg. This is the heaviest fineever imposed in .Jhe county. Cfiitwins is the Tpcipient of much sympathy on account ©f his good intentions. He had entered Burt’s hottse’ ih Mentor to interfere on ’’behalf -of Mrs. Buri; whom Burt was said to be shamefully abusing. Id the; scuttle I which followed Cummins threw Burt, "inflicting the injury as stated. . I “ ' ’ ■■ "" r; Trance Medium Doctors Mfssjpg. ’ Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. B,—-£he police are looking sot a ‘‘Prbfessdr” and i Mrs. Marshall, who came here recently and .advertised to effect cures of all physical: afflictions as tranoeimediuins. Mrs. Alice St. John, one of their victiins, paid them SIOO Sdtiirdsy, for which they were’ to cure heir of a nervous comiUaLut within 40 days The “professor” alsogQt her to give,l}foi sld tb bay a winning lottery tidket. Ty V ■ Nose Ruined by a Cancer CureWabash, Ind., Oct. B.—Mrs. Sarah ' Buzzard Os Wayne to’frnsfoip,- ’Hfintiiig- ; ' ton cotiiity, has orotiglit Suit fdPsl6;ooo damages against Peter Mihniuh bf Warren for injuries alleged to .have been sustained by the plaintiff ip .using a cancer cure prescribed by ,Minnich. | Mrs. Buzzard applied the remedy to an . incipient cancer oh her nose, And as a ' result a large portion of that-organ was eaten away. Letter From Defaulter Wade. I Mount Vernon, Ind-> Oct. B.—A letter from Albert Wade, the defaulting i assistant oashier ( sats lie wii§ cornpelled j to overdraw because he allowed friends I to' Overdraw which made trim many : thousands behind. The bank • officials! , say he is . not Iqss than $13;OO0 shprt. I They bfeTievg. he left with that. amount. | ■ Wade saiji he was pis for Mexico. The | letter was mailed.on.a train, * i Decision, In, Faroy Nlchflison Low.; Evlnsyilijs, Tnd./OcV Judge‘Ttichardsoii, ip the Ciyctrit court,! I foridcred a” dbcisidii ilf a ‘fpiif 'of tile Nicholson laW th At the! i vtoliition of one of the many'Seotfofis ' of the sufficient to in-, i diet the offenderi ' 'There are about 140 casps tjhis, copt,, t > ;T .7 Suffocated In a WWlj’fd LAW^W-J P«Sr‘ A Tv flenry ’ Miliiriah of this county,' residing op, the I west side of the Wabash river, 'was suffocated,rip,,a well yesterday.' ’He went lih the well to clean, it, ? was ove<I come and died before Tie could be res- ■ cued. |;-•>j,p .■ 17p ,i., ' i, I ! Dead In Bls Celt. - Y. - s ' ■ J Jeffersonville, Ipd., Oct, B.— William Barpetf, aUn ilea States copvict pt the prison south, whs found dead in his I.cell. He was sent from Kentucky' to serve fhrpe years for circulating counterfeit money. He died of apoplexy. Building Burned at New Castle. I New Castle, Ind., Oct. B.—Thelaxge building occupied by Kerr & Moore, grocers, is a total wreck from fire. The building was insured for $3,000 and the grocery stock for $2,600. Total loss is estimated at $3,000. Crawfordsville Paper Suspends. Crawfordsviujc, Ind., Oct. B.—The Morning Heralcl, after a career of six months, ceased publication yesterday. It has been a losing venture I .Edward Boyland was publisher and proprietor. • .' 2 ?; I Old Resident of South Bend Dead, South Bend, Ind., Oct. B.—John Elder,' aged 87, died yesterday*; He was bornip Scotland and has lived hefe since 1835. He has resided, in Jhe house where he died for 40 years. ■■ - , i V Oil 2 "I’J'-'IT O ■■ " ! Struck by an Engine. Muncie, Ind., Oct. B.—J. H. Christy, ■ 80 years of age, an undertaker jat Piekards Mills,, Tipton county, was knocked from the Big Four track, here pnd fatally injured. ' ’ Arrested For Asidult. LAGRkNGfc, Ind., boil 1 & —Ufl Davis, local tough, has been arrested And held to answer a charge of assault preferred by [Maggig- Eargood. . .d. ’ ./■‘7 INDLANA NOTES?' ■ C'i'v .'■dod 1 ' .ik xil—Bi.i2 ' Xipw j In the IndMumoil l ield for the month of September 129 wells werg drilled with a capacity of 8,187 barrels per day." Frank Bennett, living near Helmer and Who Wks terribly bitten’ liy’ dogs wfiile gathering nuts, died of blood poisoning. J. W. Wilson, a tramp, waa sentenced to. three years, in the prison nouth from Brazil for forging as3s order on a clothing store of that city. ' \ The mayor of Anderto'n Was ‘ kept busy yesterday with violators of t fie Nieholson law. The commissioners wlJTpfobably revoke a few licenses. - y . j - b '
. DEATH BMHVATWN ■ : ’ me-’! - ■ . H fi Injniuian Fnthqr Allows Six of His Children, to AVauiO'Away.; z BABE’S AWFUL CONDITION ~■ ~ ■ ! 'L I After a Demperate Fight With th a, Offt cera the Man la Arreatad—-Two Girts i Meet a Eeurfol * Death TWm Flhuk-s. Limp' Explodes and Covers Their ClothM With OIL 1 ’’ ' ’ Cleveland, Oct. B.—A Itorriblb case of barbarism and misery was discovered by the- coroner yesterday a few miles Mist of Cleveland. Curl Longowitz has been living with his wife and children in » filthy shed devoid of furnitnre. Saturday their baby. 9 days old, died. The coroner yesterday found the family in a horrible condition. The body cP the baby was covered with dirt and wag a mere skeleton. The coroner believes death wus caused by starvation. A week ago the neighbors took tin 18-months-old boy away from the faiiilit and are trying to save his life. He was on the verge of starvation. Longo Witz had seven children. AH ■ are dead exijept the rescued boy, and the neighbors aay all died,as the baby did, . .. . , i Longowitz is in jail'penalng ihe cori unertfe inquest, having bech‘ ar/edted after, a desperate fight with the toflioersb *rwb' sisTEris meet 'pfcATa/ t I■; [>•:! t Liuup. Explfwiex and Cover* ,Their WHM Qil—Two Others Burned, f , | I Birmingham. Oct B.—-Effie,ap4 Addie Evatt, ageifi 1,5 and'lo ..yetws A jjesgecfiviaj. * ly, daughters of W. H. Evatt, a well i known railroad inan at Woohlawp,, I burned to death by tin? of i : lamp, while, the father and a 17-year old ! son were terribly injured, the xoratei i probably fatally. The girls’ bodies pre* IjSented a sickening sight, the floeh j ing offi in several places. They linger! I ed for several hours afler the-flames had ; been extinguished. before - their.suffer-' Ings were relieved by deatfi. A gpgt of ' ■ wind caused the lamp to explode, the! ! burning pil poverintg tigs cloth6< of tho ! four members of the family who were inathwrobiu'latthe timCftl ” " K'T ' ' - ■ SPANISH J PRiVATEERi ’ 1 r ~i I 7 j Steamer Beiiijg: IfittodjOut Cruisp AgalusC the <)ubMiiS. i | ■' Brooklyn. Oct. §.—The opanisl| steamhr Habana,'owned by the Spaiiisij Transatlantic! ooiripiiny ‘and'udW undergoing extensive repairs at the Erie basinj may have to explain heir intentions to Die federal government before she fdr Barcelona, On hor spar deck arq four rapid fire grins, while a large sup, ' ply of rifles, revolvers and cutlasses are stored-away beiOw. Without letters oil marque from the Spanish authorities,! She cannot legally, it is said, leave this) port, Wiiile it is also believed’that she id intended for service against the Cubans., BLOOMERS TO BE A FEATURE' i Strong Denial'Th»t. TboyWHl It» HAiredi From Che Milwaukee Parade, '•: || I. Milwaukee, S.frnA.> Greasy Mor-i! . ritop,. wforfoL? of | the_ houneds iliat nis'teaa of being’ ppposedj to bloomers the ladies who appedr dladi in them will Wtft especial; consideration* bioomeruhas laiotj prospered ip,this.,citg good dis 4 play in ; the’.'Mfadd would .updoubtedlr be orie of thd gtar .attritetions oi the cels ebratioflv ‘ ‘ Natural its iidiSitt County. | . MoNTipSbLO* dllsq yQct.:..:B.:es,Ttere was a large vein of natural ga#;.discovered on the farm of Jerry Baker, near) ' this city. Parties were diggifig 1 a 4vell ;om his form;'arid;: at The >&£ 1 feet they gave up finding water auA pwt; in a heavy charge of dynamite to loosen; -the pijring. When it exploded- the - gasl i came rushing out with great force., Thej I supply is, apparently inexhaustible.’ ; There is uiidoribted'ly a large supply of natural gas in. Piatt comity,: as it "has! been found at several places in large quantities'. ■ - * Dibs Tn’tho Pulpit, Dayton, 0., Got. B.—While delivering a sermon before a large audience Professor Lorain L. Langstroth,. the eminent authority on bee culture, for 20 years, a professor in’Yale and for 501 years a leading minister of the Presbyterian church, died of apoplexy. He was 85 years of ago and was so feeble j he had to sit while speaking. Will Make a Test Case. ChF.yF.nne, Wyo., Oct. 8. — Judge Gibson Clark, United States attorney for Wyoming, has .received formaHnstructions from; the attorney ■ general toj apply for a writ of habeas corpus for th,e. release' of 1 the tWO Bannock Indians af-rested-at Evanston for violation Os the* state game laws,. A test ease will be; ade ' ■ - Waite WplStuivp MAnmfci'L Topeka, Oct. B.—Chairman - John W;. i thp Populist state central committee yesterday a, lettqr from ex-Goverucr Waite of, Colorado es in the Kansas campaign. :t■ 1 e , • ' . Qr-' l 11 -O. - I ‘ll/-’ fo's'iti ' Murderer Smith DFCATt'R, fils.," Oct. B.—Charles N. Snrith was yesterday* seritenced td'be!' hanged PA Nbv. 29. “ There Wash dramatfo . scene ,in court. .When, sentence was pronounced the mother of the child! merdpred(by, #«uthr .<ffiedn«nli . -‘-'B alii 60 « lad - ,ln£ Soul plop. Storey Dead. ■ ” London, "uist’.' t Times' this tnorning announces that William more Storey, the Amerieafi : sculptor, . died at Vallambrosa, Italy, at' the residence ,o£ his daughter, the Marchese . Perozzi. . 1 u Damlos". Order* a Gunboat, ') I Gla SGPjW,. Got. 8, -^The, goyernmept of San Pomingo has jilaped au qrdpr here for a gflhßpat which is to carry nine t quick firing- guns and to have a' speed of 14 knots. 4il»xti -•■-..'trjfl. : -T ’ dft'l stR -
Faahlonji In Fqi. Fijfnn wcmen have a ipr«H;-aff(j«MaD». ate disposition, although, Uka aU HCrai-' civilized people, they are extremely sensitive and ready to take offense atAjio young, possess handsome features and most symmetrical forms, but unfortunately their natural grace speedily disappears after marriage. ~ i While unmarried their hair, piefwr- ■ eaquely adosund with-lribuwus.and other flowers, is permitted to fall in thin , plaits down the back of the neck. This is regarded ns a sign of maidenhood. After marriage tlio plaits uro cut off ’ and JEiatwillowed to be worn again. 1 lilShvu mid Loiuka the women roh--1 erally w?ar a blomie shaped pinafore, of i tbiidwli’fo cottoil, but in their homes or 1 in tlhrinierior districts t|v y aye coritwt with she *uln, a kind -us Join cloth, made from the bark of the native millberry hw and wrapped two or throe times arouud the bpdy. ‘ Vflxai’jaking part in the rnoko-moke, 1 or nStifco:dance, the girls wear a short, 1 thick! UEltlcoat of . Iried grass, adorned with tjjridk and yellow tappa streamers, the remaii|iuM bare from the waisFupward. Shoes and stocliirigs are discarded by FijifiiS of all classes except on special occa^ahtj;—St. Padl'a I »— 11 1. 1- r“ Two Doctors. Almost every one has. made his jest ztrtiout the pronenass of ffixttoi's to dia- / agree, the one proscribing exactly an opposite conrd6“ fi’&iii tother, bntnot every onohas'liari an op-' to conduct) such, an experiment made by the lafo.Bjiron Lutz, formerly pyi me minister of Bavaria. ' The baron was once severely W|OUUde-J in battle in both legs. Thu wound in one leg was much like that in the other. It StlUpk Aim that tu feuißjt£i®!e wiftts 0/1 the fessiou and beguile the long hours of bis convalescence. Ho accordingly called in one-'docifor and gave him charge of his prightj-legl'-but told him noth ing'about gtltoyhiunfl hi the other, find ’ftea daDfed in aiWher doctor for hie left ning Mim sihrilarly hi dboat h th® WOttnded riglrt'defcA'ntoil Lfotii'ig h -The tdoctots adoipted a Vtry<fliffMdnt methotHof treatment, ‘hue both womitls hdafed at about 1 tlie same thnte. When -the baron's legs were quite W*lli4io i4erived n deal of amiweteent frrih getting the doctors together and mystifying theiii "with questions about the I TTttfed “Iris Jog.At.Jpujta Constitution, ( ■ , 1 V)slklng;. ’ Fqf walking with |)lehfmre anil advaptnge 1 shotfld give a few sinip’le rules. ThO kfipiiCarion of these rulds foilfimsei/ etery foan innst make with due aljiiwande for his own peculiarities. Take 'i)l6ijty/of time at mehls. Jib not 'walk ' righ| after a iheal. Rest well before "the ‘ triedls. Drink, all you ’derifo’ df good water during the trafop, ■' but' ;at meals or just . before gating. ■ GfOi’xl digestion is as.important ' to gdofl*WaTkih'g as it is' necessary tor of any kinfl.' As td f oods, a r raitn'lldS'fo' ttik'o dri h'i's ‘tfoifip wjhif,'i« liiini It generally !be I nourishing enougfi-lf hb 15b bafbful BWWMiWW - filnn at (he eriabi efich day imperative with me.—Chicago New< w '*' '' f r * Atf 1 Wtfhfeilt f’of)A ( ifiFlithfyffoni 1 Ifoland, y 6fficdf , / bntetihg s a ’ feck ghtej'iff Dublin’,‘hfos’ ifiififolten oir'iiefiti'y'g'djWho [ shfoteif foiifi; iTfab fibhcdfojj salute, a thing not,, permissible, under H the circumstances,,, Arrived gthjs,flupre, ! ters, he was surpraioMlio find liffi.toMmL for attend euloueh, ! Un was, how lie baiWio return the salute; kifow-' ing Ml well' he was not entit led to it. Not f .!iri tlie lsi4t .tdmbarrassed. he! luomp'^y-answered, “Hir, I always retiiru everyihing I am not entitled to. ” Thecoluuel, taken,.aback by his ready s ! wit, laughingly dismissed him. Mexican Street Oar Customs. ! } ».The strept cars orb an institution that will host yon inaay a ..Tkng i before you master all of their peculiarities. You can hire one so: yo®f use aud go anywhere for a’ dhy' ior about ! with the privilege stopping »t ’ any one place foi’ not over two hours at: a tiipe, and the full yrtu would have' 1 wou]| be Rke “"fokuK car ,in phiciago and going all fiver the North, South and . West/siW puling pie caf off the track and Jetting thd policeman to put it oil i ftgain| iUyou"wahfot| to visit’aTany'erne' place; for some tirUe.L These cars atedrive|ririJYr'gaHopt,‘Tind''the'driver holds i a continuous converjsatjon little, mu le A-tliatis.,always, fervidpand-fonoibla. and Occasionally there! is a small coin in and .will _ sell you a ticket for' thfi’ lottery; ticket for the baths, or hurry,off and. buy sou a cigar, anid then riin the indies ■4® ■■ Hjekewp~for- Jo* lasting goodbye, but it is a dead letter. The dear women will hug and’ktsffUßff” ask about thfi baby land all the relatives, ; and exchange the: Tafost fashions bh the street car steps just the same as they try ( to do in more civilized lands, dria the men are just as bad in their way, for arette in away to drive one mad, especially if you are In a hurry to catch A train.-Nfi# of MUbb ■ Letter.’ • . a ' vho i e '* orl<l
<MT IN AlllfflSlS. k Not I : — -pthW- at’ HOT No* Going on to Thn* End With lho 1 Manngem of the Fight In Dulin*--I’rlxe-i . lighting Only a Mlxdemoitnvc Little Rock, Get. 9.—"X.Tl..‘ ! . au for me that 1 would not Towne the '’legislature to st(J» it if they were IkR ' fight in the statelfouse yard. 1 "; : I Governor Clarke, used tfrfS 'iapguftge ' in conversation yestentay *tn'reference to his probable action in the event that 1 1 the Corbett Fitzsimmons ciiittwt should be advertised to! take plaoe in Hot Springs. His manner was‘So deliberate and emphatic that there ffionld, be ne possible doubt of tho earnestness of the 1 governor. Governor in a most amiable frame of miiWlAXid talked freely concerning jthe latesCpTuaie of the i situation: ••I do not reallviknow aijythjng about it," he began, “biit I have jjjacd a great many rumors abofit schemes to hold the 1 cbntosVin ArkansL. It looks; though, : bring.-it off in Hot ~ Springs, sure enouffli, The fa«t that Mayor Waters and City Attorney Mar- ’ tfn bf HdS Sp'riiigs ' lire i’ll UallaS netf®tiaiting l with the than lights of the affafir, ' indicates bbyond doMbd that Hbt Springs wantsidt and. tliirfv will Terydikely get it." “Will you interfere should they at-;® ofl thbre?” ‘ ’ "Aly position in that regard is well known. You may say that I will de . every tiring iu -xuy-pewer - to-prevewt .the fightrihaii I. will go aßfomartieriaw, as it stands, gives me authority to go, and no farther. , 1 ’ A . “l am npi Hfenbsted * evW to say wfod l mMr-TPk ** should they atteinh l th# contest. off in Arkausas, but you «®h- «ay for me that 1 would. «nt£ou woe the islature in special -session to stop ft if they were to'-fight’ ; in; tHe' i Sfote l h<fiise yard. I sh'alf sSdHw Mw firifiSrtfM.'but I will not put pepple toJjw, expense of a special session.of. the legislature to prevent a misdemeanor; A* <iT "Personally 1 aiu opposed to pitgfliSm. iln 189.1,’file legislittire' paskrtd‘ i afi. het ■ making {irizeflghthlg a felony. I was ! in the legislature at that time,iyid voted I for ,1116 bill. But the people were not ' satisfied, with that-law, for Ike very, next session they Repealed it and enacted ' n iis stead A law reducing she 'fiffehkAto a misdemeanor. That is the law now and : it will be enforced. • . . 1 “Were the legislature to be called I have little reason to believe that the state law would be changed. Nine but of the ten senators in commisstori/hre * members ‘who Voted for th'd law as it < stands on the statute books.” ; ;i <?> Governor Glarke stated that he had no doubt that the focal peace officers wdhld do. their whole duty in’ th® fcrajter, should a violation of the law be threati eped H(jt ; .<# Arkansas: " ' WiU; FilftlLl» .HOTIBpHSgii. m Her SewNGs.! Oirf. ft-dfr ialbeilleVed. that -foe, .Corb«ttrtFitzMinn»oAs rAght wijl take.-plaw in- toio.ieitytl .rfts BqoufMklithle. aunomnOemfidt;:WOTiimade thatAke figM couM fiot- be piilled Off oa / T®xfti». ( ffojl, ■ Mayor W.f W. .Wa4Ms<hriN ; a-conference with some leadiugfouSiuwetfog hftld ig ®1«fiqutive session., Bunday^Murtj> .and■Wafora.lbft fra.Uallas,.prepared lo firlhg Tne Cplifostrhefo! Tfflegrkih4 hAve • "bei’n received flfoni 1 Mayfif WafoW from % Dliiras,‘ : foyiD , g ihdt’ it wad; fifoCtraiHy ibttted thaCHot {Springs Would get the ’-bigifight.- w:i;-rc-"j ;c. -di.d *di f-m, up / C/Airtiott's Txaia<;rx . San Antonio, Oct. 9.—Delaney, Daly/ Donaldson and Joe Corbett/trainers of tKe ohWJHaiti, yesterday on an attachment fropi the Travis county grand jury; citing ’them to nppear at-Austin askrtiftbout the ttratter’Ota’.bett hear that ; fchejr are going to charge ui Wim Conspiracy to Violate the law of the'gtkte. ’' Corbett received a telegram during the ; afternoon from Brady at Dallas, saying taut, the prospects axe that ■Hot.dpruigs or'some place in New Mexico will be chosen for the battle ground. Large Coal Mine qjn Fire. ffitikfiEToN,, Ills., ffifct.! .9.1-The fire which has been raging in mine JIo. 1 of Ijhij Spring Valley Coal company! for the -tost twt> days is now under contrbl after a loss of uver-s3tobdo.—'The-, tuiiio has been sealed and. must yemaihjidle for one or kwo years.' - This was cbteidereji the largest coal shaft air the elite, ami ithad; been/th® injtentiqn of flie coal company.to-open it for.the wiu/er trade n this week, j , [ , , , ‘ , -IwUtenw EiMtors atr NawhAlle. NASHviLLE, Get. 9.—The Mitor® of . .JLndiaua. left lxere .yesterday/afternoon fpr Chattanooga. The association, numbering morb thah 200, withtheir wives ■ ana daughters, were ente/tained and khfiwii over the fflty, visitirig places of •interest and deferring to witness the centennial expoiition'parade ,American Chip Challenge Received. Nf.w York, Oct. 9.-The Written • ~m iis, New York Yacht club. A special meet- „ to“ consider it has been called for Monday Got, .soy More Trouble In Core*. » ; Yokohama, Oct. 9.—A telegram re, crived here from Seoul, Corea, says t®at • I f&AJW' W ' “£he palace a. the head'of ari armed force and the queen's life is reported to be in 14m-’ n!o: -j -2/2- _ Serious Boiler KxpToslon. Dover, N J., Oct. 9.,-There was a ! siswsas fatallv.
