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DEPAI W I’MVERSITY

THE BEST NF MS OF OUR GREAT *ND GROWING INSTITUTION.

I'Im* Mudsill*’ Tliflr College and Social Ltl«‘ Their Inctdciit* a lid Notrft ol Hie HriiHit LIveM «>l VI a n} Vonni; V|«-n and Woiurii I'ohl b> Sprelal Ileporier.

lIolmeH Juryman Killeti. Philadelphia, April 22. — Lip C'. who was forciuan of tho jury that tri*il H. H. HolmoK f(>r the nrirder of B. F. Pitzel, was killed by o!o, trioity yesterday and his son received injury that will probably result fatally. They were endeavoring to remove a telephone wire which had become crossed with an electric light wire on the roof of their house when they received the dpadly shock.

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Hon. John J. Ingalls will close ;the university lecture course about May l!h Mr. Ingalls will give his celebrated lecture “Problems of our Second Century." Eighteen years experience iu the U. S. senate, coupled with a political career of a quarter ot a century make Mr. Ingalls pre-cmit'cntly able to discuss the great problems of the new century. Greencustle anil DePauw are indeed fortunate in having this j great opportunity. The seniors will bo given a reception tonight by Dr. and Mrs. Gubin sit their elegant home on east Washington street. The ’IIS Mirage board held si meeting at the Kappa house last night. The Delta II and Sigma Mu base ball game yesterday was the best inter-fraternity game that has been played this year. The score was 4 to 4. Only live innings were played. The tie will be played olf next Monday afternoon.

Cuban Reform* Diactigged. Madrid, April 22.—The rumors of the granting of reforms for Cuba by the Spanish government are much discussed by all sections of the political world here. The supporters of the government declare that the ministery has not changed its line of conduct, but that it will submit its proposals to the chambers.

The largest piece of .slood tobacco ever sold for io cents _ and Ins 5 cent piece is nearly as large as you .get of other high grades for 10 cents

Ncbragka Silver Dr nun* r.its. Lincoln, Neb., April 2:1.—The state convention of the silver wing of the Democratic party of Nebraska convened iu Lincoln today to select delegates to the Chicago convention. Silver res 4utious will be adopted and the opposition element in the party denounced. The delegation sent to Chicago by the convention expects to have to tight for admission. but expects to win easily. The two wings of the party are quite evenly divided.

Dartuuio.aa’W •» *»»*• contest inu the will of his brot her. .leremiah 1 Long, who bequeathed certain property in trust to Catholic diunituri s. Judgments aggregating nearly $4 >,()0 i were issued against the Deiaumd S.e l company of Heading, I*u The failure i> attributed to insuflicient capital. At New Orleans the new woman lias ; bobbed up in a new role. Mary Markham was discussing politics with John tieorge, when 'he drew a knife an l stahhed the man twice, severely injuring him. Mary was arrested.

1 ililliert L. Klhott, ticket agent tor the Michigan Central railroad at South fiend,

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Gidilion Dial returned yesterday Irom Terre Haute where lie spent a lew days. Dr. Hickman, of Terre Haute, made a business trip to Greencastle today. The grand stand may not be completed by next Saturday but seats wiil be fixed lor tlie ladies. Frank Anderson of preparatory scliAol, is visiting in Terre Haute. The first year German class is reading “Immense.” Remember the Phi Psi-Phi Delt game Friday. Prof’. Riley and some members of the zoology class were out in the country this afternoon. There was splendid base ball practice this afternoon. The good condition of the ground anil pleas ant weather aided the boys greatly today in their practice. I.IKi: OLD KOI K>

is dead of Bright’s disease. He was born it Murat, India, and came to this country ibout 40 years ago. Fifteen guests at the feast following the marriage of Robert Merchant and Miss fessie Adwill, near Urookston. were pros (rated by eating pressed chicken, which had la-en prepared the day before, and for a time there was fear that several would die. Mr. Merchant, the bridegroom, and L. E Htreet, were among those acutely

prodrsted.

BRAZILIAN B1»LM Instantly cbvoPs the ravages «F Catarrh. It Is a true Balsam of marvelous healing power and the only knowu remedy that penetrates to the most hidden rccessesof this inveterate disease. It quickly destroys tho nests of microbes, heals the ulcers and restores tho senses of smell, taste and hearing. It has been used over ID years in hospitals and private families and l»y Physicians and Specialists as the one infallible remedy iu nature for Catarrh. It ia also most economical, aT-Octs. bottle eoutaining 53 weeks’ treatment and £'1.00 bottle d weeks’ treatment. Brazilian Balm often cures at Vei l over night. Cures Crt -p Iu ■ lev.* minutes. Quickly curbs La Grippe ami takes all its bad effectsoutofthes:. dem. Absolutely guaranteed to> cure Asthma. Prevents, breaks up ami cured Typhoid and Scarlet Fevers in any flag*'. A marvelous remedy for til Stomach troubles. In Female troubles it relieves like magieJM .’pates Slumps in ©no day. Believes Piles and Constipation | c . or night. For Constipation r.so ;s for Piles. It, does all this gently a ml i romptly, yet i t is no miracle; it relieves the inilammatloD, nature docs the rest. It Is worth 113 ■■ eight iu gold in every family. Ov< r 1 GO doses in a bottle. Trial size Si5c. Ask for Circular. Sold by Druggists. B. F. JACK.SON & CO., troprlctc-C, INDIANAPOLIS, IND,

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Mid its rushes minnows hide Or o’er silver shallows glide,

Pausing oft as if to dream, Poised against the wavering stn am.

Here the birds light on the brink, Plash their dusty plumes and drink.

Then- where deeper waters run Broad leaved blits take the sun.

By this willow let us lit*, i It may chance that, by ur^by.

If we watch and make no sound While the midges murmur round,

We shall see him, unafraid, ^tumbling down the sun flecked glades

With his goat hoofs tearing through Vines and blossoms wet with dew.

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bittl«‘ Tots W ant tor Break t'nkt. ‘■Please let me have a little cup of colice to break my iloii^lincls ii;—you have it iimi why u.tit't I?” It is iian! to ii-fuse tlie elite litl!.- i'uiks, eieu when you know that coHec ! tea are : injuiio.is lieyoiul a doubt, for l.ot coib-e , | uuil sweet breitil iftul butter ; iloug!i- | nuts taste so good for br, kfa>t. A | physician discovered mctiinj (1 f pi-,.., paring grains so as to produce a beauti-1 fill drink, an 'exact fac-simile of tlie I

And his hairy pointed ears feharper grown with ceaseless fears.

We shall see him as he stands, And with swift and nimble hands,

From thi reed beds, where they grow, Pbu k him pipes whereon to blow,

Notching each with eager skill, Tossing each aside until From sumo slim and hollow shoot Il« shall shape a pipe to suit

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have it. You will not well—You cannot be happy without it. Because it is a

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it to keep up with tlie times Identify yourself with it now and stay with it. In so doing you will get good, and do good You will show your appreciation of hustle and enterprise and will demonstrate your right to live in a progressive

and up-to-date town.

Bring in )our name or telephone it in or hire a cheap

boy and send it in. Yours for subscribers,

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f A lovely complexion only Nature can give. She givci

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cleat and ‘-oft .. e to those who v' // us • lb. lit l)t.. s \ i >la Cream. It is not jk a paint or powder to cover defects. 7/ |T g. r.- d ,■/ by Nature’s own pro- ^ ■f renewing the vitality of the skin ;

banishing all louglmess, redness, freckles. * ■ ! ’ blackheads, sue iurn

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moles, pimple.^ blackheads, stir ;urn and tan. it does this surely ami harmlessly, bertmsc naturally. Its use means both skinbeauty and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it i c . a pure and delicate soap. !t should be used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps arc not tv i c- b . ab X’ s V * v * r,> Viola Cream, 50 cents, v i" .< Skin-Soap, .5 c<-’its. Sold by drug-

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finest Mcirliu uolTue mi l Litb'iiing m. i '

Hist, behold yon trembling bough! it may lx; Pun comcth now. —James B. Ki :iyon.

nom isiiing. It tits a |.l.iec witli weak!

stoinuviis Hiiil for tlie little

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Oyster Hughes,

“I've hi.mi of oysters growing on bottles and old hooks, and on stakes planted

missed instantly V’he , the new , ood | ‘n the water, so they made sort of oyster

drink is used in its place, and health assured because of the fad that it

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made only of pure and wholesoim grains. “It makes red blood ’ is the motto and I’onttm is the name. Grocers sell it and it is made by the Postuin Cereal Go., Limited, Battle Creek,

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A reliable grocer will never oiler a cheap or weak imitation of a. genuine original article heuause lie happens t<’ mak * a little extra protit. But it is well to observe that wheii genuine 1*;.stum 1’ereal codec is ordered, that you get i’ostum and not a spurious im Ration ottered as ••just a- g m !.'> If you eat what you like, and dig-st it, you w ill surely be strong and healthy. But if you don't digest it, you might almost as well noteat, for what.g.nil can your food do > on if it doesn’t nouri'h you? I f you Iiml that you cau’i digest it,

: orchards,’ 1 said an old soldier, “lint I uuv er saw or heard of any oysters in the north that grow in quite the manner of some we used to see in creeks in tho south. I’ve seen ’em there that always cade me think of currant hushes, because they grew up j iu musses that had something t he same general outline as a currant hush. As a ! matter of fact, these oysters might have j been growing on something, but tiiey J looked like oyster bushes, big and littl”. The oysters found growing in this mnnte-r were usually rather small—a year or two old, maybe. They were close together The shells were very thin and very sharp and nearly alt pointed upward. It was mighty hard work to open them without cutting your lingers. The darkies used to put some water in a great Iron pot stand ing on tiie ground, build a fire around it and put in liranehes and bunches of those oysters and keep them there until tin shells had been opened a little by the hot

■in . sliilI. os. and P r t'MI .nfoitnati. ' rales, through ears, etc., address gji

J.S. Dowling, A_ r,t

K A. Kono. Green. Gcn'l Pass. Agt. st. Louis Mi..

A Beautiful Face

44 hill is tlie Alatter? Are you eonstipatid? Do you I lek headaches? I s i our Xervop-

tern, liver or Kidneys out of or.P i 'so. eitio yourself by using \Vi:_

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ismadedouhly attractive — a plain face seems less plant—if accompanied by a graceful figure. The

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Henderson Corset

J brings out the curves of a handsome figure and gives grarc to an awkward one. Every inch of it fits.

AURORA CORSET CO., Aurora, IUAT YOUR DEALLRS.

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gi:.4m:v im: hipgk. Willie Xeese, of B.rzil, ha- moved in 44 itli Ids gi'aiuifatiier, llenr' Crottse. IVork ha- commenced on the now mill a* Pol.,i d. Kov. Niti rrill \4 ill proaeli at tlie < hapel tin; seeoml Sunday iu May on | the subject, of “Foreordination’’ as taught by the Bilile. (‘ome out ant! here him. Our new rnilroad crus es M.H Creek t\\ei v e tin)"' from Oro. - to Crouse’s mil'.

of Brick William

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Mr. Scobee and family. < hapel, 4 isited at her father' Cooper, over Sunday. There was a party at Bell O'Neal's last Nat unlay night a large crowd and a good time was reported by all present. Harley has a new buggy. Look out girl«, he w ill he around, Every body was pleased vvith the! ticket nominated las: Saturday. Tom Paris is the dude of Westland. He i' a dude sure and certain.

SOUTH ON K WAY TIOKBTS A Ad SOLO At li Cents a Mile

dHOM THd MONTH OVdN T M ■

LOUISVlLLd A NASHVlLkB N• "• To imhviduals on the First Tuesday and j to parties of seven or mate on the Third ; Tuesday of each month, to nearl !1 | points in the South ; and on special dates i Excursion Tickets are sold at a little more than One Fare for the round trip 1 For full information write to J. K. R1DQELY, N. W. Puss. Agent, Clucap, ill. c. P. ATMOHE, Gen’l Pass, aul, Lojisyille, li:!

SENT FREE.

44'rile for County Map of the South t jH either of the above named gentlemen, j H

tor Sin Jones, Pass. Agent, in chatite Immigration, Blrmiugnam, Als

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water ntnl Htonm; tlion the oysters could he taken out easily.”—New York Sun

How to Keep n ItiHhnp C’leau.

A lady, whoso oKtalilislnnont was v»*ry

ionnv * laocHi .’ittrkt-tK. Furnislieti tlie Daily Hannkr i;mkh daily Itv II. W. Alien, manager of Art hut Jordan’s poultry House.’ Hon* - Spring's, choi 7 Springs, sthrs •Jocks ... ;j Turkey ben«. 10 Turkey,old toms . . . Turk ouritf l^pds.anu over choice fat t* Oee« *, f. r.over 5 Du.k* yu ■irif* tresh -uhjfctto handling . s JB . tter, Kooci . 8

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there is a simple help for your stomach. It is Shaker Dige-tiye Cordial, made by tlie Shakers of Mount Lebanon. Ii h is never failed to cure the worst case of indigestion. Strength ami health come from the food that you eat. after it has been ili-gr-ted am] has gone into tiie blood. The best tonic is digested food. The best aid to digestion, Shaker Digestive

Cordial.

When you have acid eructations, nausea, headache, tviiul tli// ne-s, ottensive 1 breath, or any other symptoms of dysv | pepsia, Shaker Digestive t'ordial will j c ire you. At druggi-ts. Tti.il l"Ctie 10 cents

Noim*« to th#* Shipper*. If you iiave goods to -end by express call tclenhnn ■ \o. 2t and your g> o I\4 ill he called lor promptly. Greencastle Telephone Co. tf

small, Invited tho bishop of G f { , din ner recently. Sho engaged for tlie occasion the services of an old hill h r. who had ret ired and become a green grocer, and of a (toy who know nothing of 4vnltlng. Tho hoy 4vns ns nervous as ho 4vns Ignorant and annoyed tho old butler by constantly asking for instructions until at last tho man, In a moment of Impatience, said: ‘ Stand behind the bishop's clmir, and 4vhen his lordship takes a glass of j wine take your napkin iiiid vvipo Ids

mouth."

The hoy took tho jocose reply for a serious command. He stationed himself behind the bishop, waited till that dignitary had drunk a glass of wino and then, as deliberately us his nervousness tvottld permit, 4viped his lordship’s mouth.—Pear son’s Weekly.

And the I’.est I'itlshoi uh an Antlira.

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, We regret to announce the dentil of Mi-s Minnie Heath on last Sunday. Miss Kttle Paris is quite sick. Mrs. Dr. Horn and Reggie have been

visiting :ii (’loverdale.

R. II. Bowen 4vas in Parts, III., on

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• t or St. Paul aim 4imii<<H|iuii». Orpha Bridges is at Indianapolis. Tbt; “North-W,stern Linn . J. M. Hendrix has moved on In-j sumptuously equipped with i H i futher’s farm. Misses Turner and smoking anil library ears, regular mil Brown are now occupying the ' , ' ,,l "l*:'itment sleeping cuts, and lux | . ,, ,, , | oils dining cars, leaves Chicago t ■ vacated jy Mr. Hendrix. North-Western line-Chicago a N ri;| J. H . W illiauis has traded * is hoim Western R’y) at «:,'«) p. nt. daih -fl in Putnannille for Mr. Mangun's farm •in ives at destination early the f<and they liavc exchanged resjiieni i s ' n K uiorning. All priticipnl ti rvm; , - agents sell tickets via thi- t"

has. Williams now occupies the'nmte.

Parks property. Jonx tj Dexn

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Don’t Do It Here. A recent English hook on etiquette says. ■'.Morning calls are usually made botwnon the hours of 2 and 4. A gentleman should take his lint Into the room with him, hold lag it in Ids hand during tlie visit; even tiling else should be left in the hall." Well, 4ve do not do that in this country, t ha ilk (S’ lotlni ss — Manufaet u rer

llonii set* ers Excursions.

On April 20 and ;il and Mat I f i the Motion route will sell hoti.i exclusion tickets to variotu po.' - ■

.. ,,.i,i. -1 . ., , iihevtcst, northwest, souib and 'dfl .’ 441th a possible h.n.t r, turuing J at rate of one fnl ,. for | 2 Aceount Oeneral Conference ol M. trip i ius t4vo dollars. F,

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To Cleveland Aiuil 2!', 30, Mar I ami

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April 21 and 22 to Indianapolis $1. ; i. May I and o Harvest Exctirsien rrest

and soutli.

May o and 0 to iudiatinpolis 41.20. May 12 and 13 to South Bend if.'ijid. May I s and l!i to ImliaKapriis ^(.•_*(i a4 2-i and 20 to In Iian; p Pi-, -yn June I ami 2 to li>.;i ni.ipolii. |l.-j i. j June ill ami 11 to u us ,iv 41,10. June 30 to July l t Fi tnkfoti sl.il.'i. ,Bi turn limits are liheral in each in-

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