Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1896 — Page 2

HER LIFE TRULY SAVED. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Does It. Mrs. Chas. La Point, a well-known resident of Denver, praises this wonderful remedy. Her testimony should convince .ill as to t he worth of the "New Heart Cute and Uestorative Nervine. Her letter dated Sept. Iltli, 1894. reads as follows: 11 / H W Mrs. La Point, 213" Humboldt St. "Typhoid fever left me with heart trouble of the most serious nature. Nothing the doctors gave had any effect. I had severe pains in the heart, and was unable to lie on my leftside for more titan three minutes at a t ime. My heart seemed to miss beats, and I had smothering spells, in which it seemed every breath would be my last.. We accidently saw an advertisement of Dr. Miles* New Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine, and purchased a bottle of each. ' After taking t he remedies a week, I could be lifted in a chair and sit up an hour, and in a short time I was able to do lighthousework. I shall be evergrateful to you for your wonderful medicines. Truly they saved my life. MRS. CHAS. LA POINT. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee that the first, bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at $1 6 bottles forss or it will be sent, prepaid on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ina. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure R .!*He r a e itt>. Sold by all Druggists, No morphine or opium in Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills. Vmm .M-l i'ai-n. ‘Ono cent a. dose.” l.\ DIANA HA PPENINGS. There are rw«w 112 inmates in the solAliens home at i.nfaycHe. Rush comity 'com in issiotier.-ha ven warded the contract tor the building of a new courthouse to cost sl'sT, 143. Mrs. Catherine Bridges, mother ol Comity Commissioner Jolfn Bridges, died yesterday at her home near Greencastle. Otto Karscbbartm of Betmtjrtown, Ripley county, aged 15, while felling trees was struck on the heat! and- instantly, killed. .Mrs. Ella ford, a widow of Moral township. Shelby comity, has brought suit jor #5.0110 damages for breach of promise, tlie. defendant being William C. Dailey. Drillers for oil near \an Buren have struck a "giisiier.” which yielded 1.200 barrels before it could becopt rolled. The town has taken on a great boom in consequence. lludsbu Harness, who has been mourned & for by his parents at .Rtlersonville for 21* years, suddenly turned up and says he is living at Danville. Ills. He has become quite wealthy since his departure from his old home. The fifth annual meeting of the Saving and Loan Association of Indiana met in - Indianapolis yesterday wit h about 45 members present, retneseiiting .a,sso.-iation.s of Indianapolis. Bloomington. Warsaw.(T.iwlordsvilie. Newcastle. New Albany. Shelbyville. Terre Haute.. Wabash. Aptlersop, Michigan City, Richmond, -Connersville Hid other places. A Valuable Prescription. ’ Editor Morrison, of Wor.hitigl.m, Imh, •‘Sun,” writes: "You have a valuable prescription in Hectijc Bitters, and 1 can cheerfully reeomtmmd it for constipation and sick.headache, anil as a general system tonic k bas no equal.” Mrs. Annie Sti-hU-. 2(525 Cottage Grove Ave , Chivagi. was a 1 run down, could not. eat nor digest foot!, had a backache which never left her ami felt tiled and weary, but'six butties c. • Electric Bitters restored her health an i renewed her strength. Price's 50c aid si tO. Get a bottle at Blackburn A Miller's drug store. • All, Advalltage. “What advantage do .spiritimlists have over other nj.vu'f’ “The'ir -lust wives always advise " them -to nim ry a „;ui. ’’ —< h-ieago’Rech-ord. v y. ■ -c The Australian sword found in use aiming the aborigines when tir.it eminirv wak’first' discovered by Europeans was modeled alter the s'v ud grass which grows wild in tlmt continent. The orchids are. true parasites, growing oil other plants and drawing their jubstauce from them and from th' air. Iteliel lit Nix Hours. Distressin,' Kidney and Bladder dis'iistfe relieved in six hours by ilie.‘"Nr.w Gkiiat South Amekw an Kiuxrv <. cnE." This new remedy is h surprise ou account ol itjs exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and.evvry part ol I he urits ary passages in male Or female, it relieves retention ol water and pnm in passing it almost immediately, it you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold bv Holthouse & tSmith, Druggists; oecotiir, Ind Notiee to 'FcnchM'x. Notice.is hi'ieb,y jjivY'ii that there will ‘be. a public examination of teiiclii-rs at the County Supyrinieiident sofllce in Deca.l<n.l !K.li:*iboJ2b 1 !"■ last Mdiiia.. month. ties will not be |iV< i'v-tl A'pp.liea.':’s nlust be seventeen y earc .-it :.. i be I oh- tin j v ili be licensed. , Appiien toi 'h-'u-. ii pres-ent tApro pgr trustee's ceilitie.aie ui other «-vigood moral clmnuUi-p-4,4‘.R.' It. onl pa-sai < . .■ v-.; li.tiitn in o ; !‘:ei.lhhlil. n-i. —WILg arii!”r. ’|c, -iG- • • I.; lisfi gran 1 I ' ■■■ ■ '■ sciemh t•; > . .i ■ aiil < ' ci:. ?•> .1 ■ - .;> quest oi or :> 1i! < i I| — ~ ■ ■ -x! ■ ♦ eddiybho-Ntme Rigid • I Tin- ... v. ; wi ■ — fhattql !■•. tin u..4i<y\ ii.i: <o < . .. E. lh ;..'- . :■ ; ity. am IT: rnT in .• ’Pt-! L Mx.r. I li ' li.hoc. ■' ■■ "d Aets i.V co V ’ f’l.v) W- VAptil L 'oi.' In ltdi.wtj.on ;.w. Hie Acts- < h ipi. i 1 \ May—‘Nhakpspiarj' S ■•The Iciupej'l ExaiiiinntiuJiS begin promptly‘al s::;h , Respectfully, sits *« J. 1. Snow. Co. Supt.

ROOKER BOND FIXED Judge McCray Put t!ie Amount at $5,000 to Hold Him, EXHIBITION OF OLD TIME RELICS. > • Intrrvsting Collection of \ncivnt Articles With tlistotfes M is*in£ Girl Loratrd In 3li*soiiri Family’s Narrow l.*»<a|»c From Cremation Minister Alarmingly 111. Noics of the St at ImhaNapolis, March 10. —Judge McCray yesterday al toriio ni ■ lived the bond of Alonzo Rooker in the cas'e against tyjm for assault on Mrs. Emma Pees at .‘5.5,000. fie said that he put the amount high so that Rooker would not go free, although a muuber ot Rooker's friends were lu re from Morgan county for flu.' pur).use of furnishing bail. County Attorney Wilfsie is endeavoring to have the ease set for trial next week. Rooker xya- brought into the criminal court yesterday aftei noi.:, and arraigned on the charge -of assault and battery with intent to kill Mrs. Pees. He pleaded not guilty. The state’s attorneys are making an effort to have Rooker - friends pay his attorney’s fees -instead of having them levied upon the comity. IN TERES It NG COLLECTION. Old Time Relies on Exhibition at a Social Giv<‘i|. In (ornlon.■ Corydon. Ind.. March jhih—-An “old iTlic’’ social was held at the residence of Dr. A. L. Riely at this pltice. and li few of the articles exhibited included a cane carried by George Washington, now the property of liez Luckett; a fancy snuffbox 1 lt> years old. and a candle belonging to G. W. Applegate, which was burned at the illumination over the election of William Henry Harrison in IS4O, and the election of each succeeding Republican president, and at each wedding of the family, beginning with his mother. The candle was originally three feet long, but is now only six inches in length. A Bible 120 years old, owned by over 200 years old: a spinningwhcel over 100 years old; a pair of high heel and high topped boot-worn by Wilkes Booth; a nightcap 125 years old. and a butterdish 150 years old were also exhibited. “> _______ Revolver ami Iron Weights Flytn-ed. Elkhart. Ind.. Mareli 10. —John Wiggins and George Ratner got into a disdispute over a debt that the former owed the latter, at Goshen. ■ Du.ring the altercation Wiggins hurled several iron weights, at Ratner, who drew a revolver and fired live shots at Wiggins, who managed to escape by dodging under a counter.’* Gne.of the bullets struck Hal AV. Toms, .a bystander, in the abdomen, and he may not recover. Ratner has been arrested. The affair occurred in the United States Express company's office. Missing Girl Located. Brazil, Ind.. March 10. — Mary Stough, of George Stough, who mysteriously disappeared from her home, near Asherville, this county, last Wednesday, has been located al < ’li.nton. Mo. The authorities have her under arrest, aud her father left for that ]>lace yesterday to bring her home. Sons Acl<*(l as I’alrimtlrers. Mooricsvilli;. [ml.. Match 10’—The burial of the remains of Mrs. Johij Se]. lers.ik-euiTed yesterday, and an ui.ntsual and affecting scene w as her six stalwart sons acting as pallbearer-.. Among the. sons is A. 11. Sellers, city passenger agent of tin- Lake Erie ami W estern Railway company at Imli niapolis. Narrowly Escaped < rrinatioh. Valparaiso; Ind.. March 10. —The rosideiici of John Paralske of Jackson (’enter was totally destroyed by tire yesterday.- Tip* l ihiily had a narrow escape. being awakened by the baby; a falling biurn m- ppmg from t'm-iso ond floor on the ci'tud ■. I.nns, A:;.500.' & Saloonkcrj r Srnt to Jail. WlN< tti'.srcit. huh. March In. —Taylor Button ot IT.I city was lined SSO and sentenced tb Ml-ai'sh yesterday for giving whisky toan inebriate. He wit's, also disfraHchised for one year. Rev. Ch:tH‘re Alarmingly 111. Laporte. Ind.. March 10.— Rev. T. (Chaffee.one of the best known ministers in Indiana, is alarmingly ill at.his home in, this city. IN lit AN A Hi PEENINGS. Harry Tattle of Elkhart is dead of paralysis of l lle.br lill. ag-d i t. .Mrs. Maadliu ;fird. child of Husliville \ver.e*seriously burned by the explosion of coal oil. ■ Mrs. -Bmiiiyli .1. Bryan, one of the oldest pioneers of .Ht-itdricks couiity, is deii«iat l.huMge .of.l; I .'. • , Samuel E.'.des of Noblesville, aged 2<>, .•iili'iiipjcd -ujeitle In slmoiing. 1m! the. Lmilel glume■! oil' ii: mad and lie was not b.idiy burl. » Mrs. Wi'l'min ('lark of Shefbv count v ii-ll..sume w.■ eg;. tll•■.■aKmg Per right !■/ Saturday, wink' barely abUAI-o frn.b- --: . around, • ■ I ' m l ! «>rok<* th ■ bdl ' ieg. , ~ ■ Lfharle- MJI J !l : 'T. was str' ck b ■ a l...ike Erie a■M -1 ' ' i'io pas-:mLWr~tr.im . t i/ipo:""' • ,si ..lvM was insl.mi.!.', i Bled. He »is i . v.mj, across, the track o <•, ■.’.EHllSlrilir., A, • ," T '. 'vll'J i-a , .t i ' . n•.-I • -i-TTi ,■ j.: H ji-ui-bud word • udtAil '/ is. ohs; s ( , :j o f.p ni - : f. r,i. ’I. IL, ; ■., ..cm-'Wk.Avas i-aTei.t.-fitv ,:■ ■ -. »' . ■. m . w-e-tle ig." i.. . itvc •’ .<o ; i. -:g.ii'c < ap.curr\ -. ‘ ksS --1-sh'ji s.'i'. - Tto b-- imloa led. 1 I : ;Il k i ■ !!•■■■!•.•» Wr.J sail It ed and i ohli - 'a .Miinoi, w’lm be.n, him lint il hi- u..s ip. mseimis, and (lieu laid his. inidy. .a:.. 1 i-o i railroad- tracks 'Eifck' recovered < oiiseiousHess barely in tim'e to escape death. • .

n "MOTHERS' M FRIEND” y Shortens labor, lessens pain, 1 il m nislies danger to lite pt both mother amLch Id and leaves her in condition more favorable to s|H'edy recovery, ■•strong, r alter than before continentent'’ says a prom nont niidwde. Js the best remedy | FOR RISING BREAST Known and worth the price for that alone. Endorsed nd re< ommondi.d by m dw.i vs and ai ad • s who Have used it Beware ot substitutes and imitations Makes Child-Birth Easy. Si ut bv Exuress or mail on receipt ot price. sl.tK» per hottie Book "TO MOTHERS" I mailed tree, containing voluntary testimonials. | ItRAI>F»EI.I> REtTLATOR I th. scil.ll I)Y ALL rmutic.isrs Kitted In n < nt t lepeu. Terre Hute. Ind.. March 7.—At the cattle-feeding yards of the Indiana distillery yesterday (’harles Gamble, an employe who was assisting in the transfer of'fattened steel's from one pen to jtnother. was caught id the jostling drove and fatally crushed. The Ideal Panacea. James [,. Francis. Alderman. Chicago, sajs: "I regard Dr. King’s New Discovery its ah Ideal Panacea for coughs, colds and lung complaints, having used it in my family for the last live years, to the exclusion of physician’s prescriptions or other prescriptipns.’' Rev. John Burgus. Keokuk, lowa, writes: “I have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church tor 50 years or more, and have never to'nnd anything so benetie’al, or'fhat gave' me >nclt speedy re- 1 lief a- Dr. King’s New Di-eovery. Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles free at Blackburn A Miller's drug store. Early Appearance of <ir»s*h<rpp<*rs. Moorex Hill. Ind., March 7.— Grasshoppers in great numbers have made their appearance in Dearborn county. Farmers rejsirt seeing them in fields. One man reports that he tilled a 2-gal-lon bucket with the insects in a short tiniu. (Grasshoppers were never known tc make their appearance here before, at this season of the year. A Big Surprise. in --tore for all who try Bacon’s Celecv King for the Nerves. The general verdict ot ail who have used this great vegetable preparationjs that it is the grandest remedy ever discovered for the cure of dyspepsia, liver complaint, general debilily, etc. Bacon’s Celery King for the Nerves stimulates the digestive organs, regulates the liver and restores the system to vigorous health and energies. Samjples free. Large packages 50c. Isold only by Holthouse <k Smit it. Want a City Government. Laporte. Ind., March oh—A special election has been called to be held at Mishawaka, March 23, to vote on the quesflem of a change front village to city government. It is believed the proposition will carry. A Great Leader. We are pleased to inform you that we have received the sole agency for Otto’s Cure the great throat and lujigheali-r. (Ifto’s Cure is Hie„great leader of all proprietary preparations for the cure of. coughs, eolds. asthma, brouemtis, consumption.etc. We will guarantee Otto's Cure to cuie you anti if you’ will call at our store we will give you a bottle of lids great guaranteed remedy free of charge. Otto’s Cure instantly relieves croup anil whooping cough. Don’t delay, Samples .free. Large bottles 50c at Ilolthouse <k Smith's, sole agents. .Money Lmler Hie Carpet. Elwood, .d.. Alureh >i. — Henry Becker's re-iden '. .with contents, burned yestq’rdyy, together with SSOO in etish. which Lie had deposited u"dec thecal'pet. Itmk It'll’* A riijeii Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruise.--, sores, ulcers, salt rheuin, lever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chi'blains. corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures pilej or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect*satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents .per box,. For sale by Biackburn & Miller. C\r itiai ie, Iml,, 'March s.—Edward ■ Adams, a gas well driller of Adams, Decatur county, while drilling a well here was struck iu the eve by a., chip of iron from the drill. The sigj.it is thought to be destroyed. ICeliel In One Hay. South Amehioan Nervine relieves “the worst cam's of Nervous Prostration, Nervous aess and Nervous livsnepsia in a single day. No such relief ami blessimzhas ever come to. the invalids of this eoonlrv. Its powers te cure the 1 stomach are wonderful in the -extreme. It always cures; it cannot fail. It radically cures all weakness ot the sromisch ami never disappoints. Its effects are tnayvelaius and.surprising'.- H gladdens the''hearts ol the s.tffei iiig and brings immediate relief It is a mxiny to take and a’lway.- safe. Trial bot,-' ties’ls cents, Sold by Holtliouse A Smith. Wruifgis.ts.. BifiaSHE In I ; . . FARMEES Wanti'irjfcHhiiigle.s foi Shut! Hoot will dij'-veH to call on Ji:o. W. Vail, at hi. ; < ; lahtojy.-and see bis cull staves. 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RIOTING IN BALBOA Twelve Thousand Spaniards Take Part In the Demonstrations. denounce: the united states. Fount* Were Almont I’owerlfM* iih the Through the Streets Shout ing ~l .o»i“ l ive >p iin!” and “Down With the Yaukeei!’’ - More Quirt Else* whrrr In Spain. • Balboa. Spain, March 10.—There was nnother anti-American riol here yestertmy afternoon and it was of greater imjmi •tanee than the previous soealled riotous disturbances caused by the action of congress of the United States in regard to Cuba. Twelve thousand took part in the popular demonstration. The excitement was started by u group of young men at a street corner, who began cheering every soldier who passed by. Their conduct was soon imitated by other groups of people, until everv soldier seen was cheered by the crowds, and some musicians, who refused to repeat the national anthem, were hustled, beaten ami otherwise maltreated. “Down With the Yankees.” The excitement increased, and riotous griAips formed in the main streets, cheering for Spain and denouncing the United States. The authorities did everything possible- to maintain order. Almost the entire police force was turned our as soon as the populace assumed a threatening aspect, and the rioters were dispersed again and again. Eventually, however, the mob 'became so numerous and excited that the police were almost helpless. After the first demonstration of sympathy with the army, the crowdshad armed themselves with sticks and cudgels, and their numbers were so groat that the police were swept aside and an immense erowil gathered on the leading thorough fa res ami marched toward the residence of the United Stares consul shouting. “Long live Spain!” “Down with the Yank Wry 14*1* Severely Deiiouivinl. Pensacola, Fla., March 10. —An immense meeting was held here last night to express sympathy with Cuba and indorse the action of congress in granting -belligerent .rights. .Many ladies were in the audience and stirring speeches were made in favt-r of the indepemietiee of Cuba. General Weyler wits severely denounced and a large cok lection was taken for the Item fit of the Cuban club. Moniiioiilli College .Musical Chib. Monmouth, Ills.. March 10.4-The first musical organization of any consequence that has ever represented Monmouth college abroad leaves dtffing the present month for a week’s tohr of lowa. The organization consists of banjo, mandolin, guitar and glee-clubs, and they are at present in.the hands of the best of instructors preparing r their first appeanmee away from Imm". The combined clubs embraces some splendid musical talent and will compare favorably with similar organizations. -TT-.. . - d I nqitesb Tost poriril. New York, March 10.—The itiqubsf, in thi' .case of the two children iff George R. Kelsey, who were killed by their iiii-ther while she was insane, ims been indetinitely postponed. It was to have been begun yesterday before Deputy Coroner Fitzpatrick, but that official is .ill, ami the case was accordiTtgly adjourned by Coronel' H nob" f. Boy Trainu run kers - A rru ig'iicd.’ Rome. N Y.. March 10.-- t he cases of J. Watson Hildreth, Thoodci'e Hibbard and Herbt rt Plato, the boy traitiwrockers. came up in the supreme court yesterday. Tlr- hoys’ counsel -ctnert'd a plea of not gmilty in each case. The trial of the cases has lieen s'-t down for April 20. I'l-ufcM-l tlm (.‘uiKiikiU* al Any < i>-t. The (inffce. wlht made a arrests, experienced consrrlerablc difficulty in escort ng J!i>-ir prisoners to tliedop<>ts. During the whole afternoon there was more or le.-s disorder. It was decidi'd to keep both the police proper and tire geiid.jj'jnes coiilined to barracks until further orders. ::s tlr-re seeme 1 Itt“be danger of anpthiT outbreak. The United States eim-mlate is now guarded by a strong detachment of gendarmes armed with carbines, revolvers and swords, and they have insli’nelions to protect the consulate at any cost'. FROM TUI'; CAI'IIAL. Elsewhere In Spain tin* Situation Bears a More rran<|ui! Aspect/ MADRID, March BE —The turbulent element in the city of Balboa which created (listurbaiiees yesterday .continued to defy the aiillioritics .ami made violent demonstrations in spite of the armed threat of the gendarmes. The disorders wen'fem-wed near the A'm-rieu-H c;.i<4imli.i.t.u and -a-di lm'm i iced effort w'a?-, made to reach tire building where the c<>!!-'!I l1" is I' ra’.ed. The gejidarntes showed eqii.tl det t miilat ion in I rn-i rtitii.g th:- atfennit a n<l s.i'Ti - ted. But th- wa- ii“t dim” without a scriutis collision between the mob and .tlie gcndai'iims. in wltimi ?b’iif th" i'or.m- r ; re ktmWll 1 < have i- ■ it I!<Jili:.>•>:, t boil'.-h >t i- nm ,-t .11 e.it t i"■ u■■ h'li i-v-..:!.- .. . Aim- '-M th" .-.-'mi.: rims wiT' -.< 1 •--> iti.jured. 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HOYT’S SURE CURE FOR PILES. ti— — _ i Reitil whHt n prouiiru'tit di-tiggist. of Toledo,has to eiiy Ot Hovt's Sun- < 'ore tor Piles; We have sold Boy t's Sure Cure lor Piles ever since il tins been introduced on the ntnrke and have sold it on ii rurniniee and haver 'yer been culled upon to refund Hie price paid in a stogie case, nod cun 11 >■> tn mend it m tlu se wluiiiie sultei Ing with the <1 rend lul disease. WHAT OPR (’US'l't >M EHH SA V : Our custoinert. sny it Is n quick and sure cme and wll do nil that is claimed lorn Respectfully. FONCANON A-l'o.. Druggists, i 101 Summit St . Toll do. O. 1 Giiarautaed ... < in c. IIOLTHIH SK A SMITH. IECNPC woven wiiWWWil rtlwblu FOR 13 TO 20 CENTS A ROD? | B BMi B w NMr MB Horse high, bull strong, pigi "ic , B and chicken tight. A man <>< >< 5»-< and boy can make from 40 to. -xy-A-ty jx^-Xr. ~■■ SOrodsaday. OversOstyles. gxKgjx.-;■ : B Illustrated Catalogue Free, r NsKITBELMAN BROTHERS - B

j LOCATE THE ILOPERS I Romance In Real Life Revealed In Ripley County, APPEARANCE OF GRASSHOPPERS. Most Terrible Retribution of h Man Who At t i*iii pte<i Suieide Now Totally Blind and a Maiiiae Opposition to Congressman Koyse Fears For Consul T'ay’s Safety— N ews N otes. Osgood. March i.—James .Goodwin, a farmer of this neighborhood, was arrested on a telegram from the sheriff of Cheyenne,county. Kan., charging him with embezzlement and with eloping . with another man's wife, and that his ttlleged wife was a Mrs. John Muir, and Miss Myrtle, the Hi-year-oi.i girl, was her daughter. Giodwin denied the charge, but the frightened woman gave the whole story away. Her father, Thomas Norton, a wealthy rat "liman ; in Kansas, broke off her erg; -'Ut to Goodwin, a cowboy, and imu •• her marry Muir. Goodwin we rt -,t married, struck it rich in the -nim ami came back. They bnth i or a divorce, but xvere rei'iis i. • hen eloped with her and her d a.gip om- ; ing here about a year ago, whe:.-" they , have resided ever suii'e as mtn and I wife, although it is claim'd they were never married. TiJtitißi.i: it;.: i ion. Man Who Attempti'd Suicide Now a ./.Maniac and Is Totally Bltiid. Avilla, hid., March h—Terrible retribution litis followed the crime of Gideon Houser, who committed a robbery near here,- and, when pursued, sent a bullet crashing through his head. Houser hovered between life and death ’ in "the Albion jail for a number of days, ■ the pleading of his young wife saving | him I'Koin the penitentiary. He was ' taken ,to Kansas City. Mo., and a telegram from t hat city says he has become a raving maniac, in addition to being c'; I'ii'Ll.n Gif'illj- lilinil Hiu hitler uffiifU.inu ■ resulting-from his wound. Houser was i a member of a prominent family. l'<*ai’s I’or CoJhul Fay’s Safety. Greexl'asile, Ind.. March 7. —There i 4s a great uneasiness here over the news from Valencia, Spain. Air, A. F. Fay is consul there, and his wife was fortnerly Mt.-s Susie. G. Kelly of this city. M.r.- Fay was sent to Denia, Spain, li'n makes \':ilem-ia his he;,tii<|u::rtei-s. that bt-llig a larger city, and it was his official residence that was stoned. Mr. ami Mrs. .Fay have lately gone to Spain, and the lady s father fears that news ffom there is withheld on aeeonnt of the Spatiish officials inspecting all messages. ’ Salo?>h FropcrK \\'r<*ck<*<l. Warren, Ind.-,. March 7. —A riot has afai 'it place n Isaac Lang’s government sulooLi ami inllard hall, result ing tn deni J shiug t n- furniture, breaking the d mi -ami windows and inaagn ral ing a , s ' ::e tis ternn' ior”aTmnt three horn's, i 11 was ;o't- -el'i-:!. hours iwrti* ft'irctlilti ■ entrance was mad" by buttering down : the "doors. i’he tow i Ims tie.mr in a fever "f excitement -or several weeks, 1 oee.-isiom'd By the difference-of opinion ; between J.Tohibitiomsts and anti-Prohi-bitionists. ' Opposition to Con:;r<*ssniau Royse. Goshen. Hid., Marell i. — A bitter fight fortlie ii.epubiieaii nomination ol con press it ran will be waged as-th" convention in this district. Lemuel \V. Royse seeks rem uni nation, but it is said Joseph county will groom a candidate to defeat.him. Mr. Royse made hikwife his priv;U:e secretary ata salary of ?K1.20t), witiclt has olispleascd many a voter\of St. Joseph and Liipoi'te counties. \ , -■• Twnvellng In Knslimir. Our cQiivfiyauccs were brought, around, looked at tiiem witii s<ini9 astonishment. There were two horses for my husbtin'fi, and for. my. elf and my little daughtwwt'iu twb.of the jstatojainpaiis, ' ; such as the court ladies-wouTd travel in. .They were about 1 ho size' and shape of a smailTjoat, but most dreddfnlly heavy and cumbrous. Tiu’y w\t'O ormimented - with a gr. • "j'-'.l of wood cdTvliig gildj ing andyvi. rmilmn.- A’ .canopy, Mho topTeuppoiTeirohpSlesi amriktweejT theso xvertt cyrlams sff frimsoii gitnze enibriSidui <• l : v. ith gobi slark ' The inside ' was litied wiflywhiib velvet ..slumped with : •<•••> d it"-., ~: dud there were ■ morct c!i.--ii k,ih i-e m T Lm-w what to do. with. I’-tur it" -t <■ > •ipff-eaeh, ami four ui- ■ ■ ? cHv- oi".,] > : iievo them-. It was •Aion-t-i t nmsy. l u-TweightNvas ene.i> inuti:-. '.■■id ai 1 Th c-.mfot t might Imvu bl'-i a s'ciu'.t-I '•.'- h , third of flm terial ii- -I. I-'. rd!*me.-i.u shumit tqgrumbio, i >.< iy; I:ing w.is piovlfkui at ths I 'expet;..;) of the s;but I ditkpity tii'iso , uuluri iiimt n Lei'ie; . toward- lite emi of : our 18 n.ile rndieh.. Eighteen miles !-feeemeil nothing ai'ier the 00 miles wo " b;id accompli;'bed. ,the day before. But such an 18 miles ! — Cornhill Magazine.

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