Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1896 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18, 1896.

WOUND WIRES.

MSB It I TMH t*u*l il, T*tU«t«tAt*H AOttHAIH.

__ fm Mfr t undBll* A«k*fd •» elk* BeMi*4«H»tti*r %»««»• •8 Ik* lt*».

T||* iV4i«i t‘oi«n«M»y UM ft |MKta«u WtU) tft« I$««r4 o/ l*uWl« tft«rk=» Uu« in«r»iuft, aMtt-n# <•>'*« *h»i in vtik itm eity urdlrntM^* tt ft permit to a itysiafin uf oftirtMiu HixlUdUnf nmnbiJlea IfttfttftU fnr H# Wire* in Ha* fallowing IHttwta ftM ftltar*; Want itfftH, *m *« Wadhlngton »t«Mt u ftpuifinv**. ««<*. rto»U» in UMft ***t m ilWt #W*oM Dom the lunnllon o| *«4 yirginla •v*au«, <aoth»«M i«» Virglfu* ftV*mt|« u» j U«rynut4 fr«9|» Sooth otreift north }|l» CdpHol #v*nu* to Vermont an eat, j tnanra ft«*t to (1,« rtrat wlley Utiwaan I’ajvi u«i wvanue and Sanatr* avenue, thairne ftftfttt to SHrat at foot In addition to the tfiutarground prlvilagM thtt t OBHiany aaka ft ptrntil altowCiiif tha erection of a line in Ohio alfeet, front E**t a treat P’ullon fttioat, north In fulton atreet to Ml a treet, «»*t to HU to avenue, 0Mth to Michigan atreet, «aat to Itamaoy 'ifwtue. not th to tJRMafd »vanue t Ttie hoard It»* the i-eimon under conaiA-

adHldftVi’ i*fi*iu*vEtifcVt'a.

the

A»ar«weftl« Heard Mr BftftM »# Hnhlto WftflHh

olfloe of the Board of public Works nwtfted with naea and women this

Who oamo V) 4itmm etteet »m-

Itg. rtliftl ftftlten was taken oh the construction Of ft iocftl aawer ihi feat

;n llBioi] ittirwll.

A reOruUNttraht a Wftft fited against the aaph&iiiHir of ytiertf Itrftft, from Washington atreet to Maaaaafiueoua avenue. The boftfS ovemiJed the reinonoMaiu* hhd ordered the wot* The street wifi oe twenty feet Wide from Waehlfigtoti street fa Vannumi atreet, and twehty-savan feef Wide from Vermont Went to Masoachu-

gultf ftvaftSg. t*, r ,

dehn B- (jfder ifttked ftt length con^erniftft NfW Voih street frotn East street to Weal at rest Ho ea W ft WfthVftftft of lh« #tfe#t had been made, and the owners of l.iff teat were (n favor of asihuUi end AJ5NI feet tn favor of eed#r hiuoh, giving the ftdvooftt** of blot-h ft majunty of over r i f»*t Otw of the total number of feet

the etreat : He egid that he realised

toft* he weg too lai« win* a peiition far Idiwh, hut he hofted the board would eonItnffv the wlNhea of the majority of the t*opb» in that street. Hr Wider said that

the jpereotm sigulflg the ettifion were rasiileot proiieatyrhotders The buaid

. .■14*4 v> pave the eiieet with ftsphalt. jne roft*1wwy to be fm-ty feet- Wide Will

ft* roftdwfty tf bft # unentd Mnndfty. Alibftmft etroet, f

ibftwil street, from Pt. Wayne avisto aevenrh streat, will be ostdielted.

ttrigtnaily, ti<a b<*ard pregftied a raeoith tim* tor him ft, hut there was a divlsiofi m i®WOfi OR tile street, and an invedtp

showed that the n.ajotity ,»f til resident t>ru|ier<y-hu)ii«>ra favored ft»|iha*l

r;

hfesh|enl,

. . yun.

(Mid then Mr Ad tftiftutg fthont tiie iiniunvar

..h etfoel The hoard bad deasjhftlt tiiai street, but resoindod m*, amt (here was sotne taift of Hr, Ads»w said that the majority

y-boidaia want aanhftU nut Jtrffew mat tfint mateiiai tm titer wfts raforrad m the «tty nd out What tile yemde oh Mil, and when ilia teinwt is rd wti| order the hind of a

mftdotftv tuv.ft -

name in for os share

board ordered asobsH rescinded its action.

Him and regoindiei that, IH Jind .out what tb-

Wfttu and wilt won told Mm

... . perty.owhttrs

a^etreat favored blmlt inajatiso tjmv

ern.iou

of d|», usatc f a down » h*o ft Old* Mr itHl pter hum

accofdli Mm *ira

ilfl

m fine ft and ib« [H jflnd out er m pome wa Ig: W,l^Hopri nuBther of jtnot

Vine

hat

}| was fit Ipftht

»E . ^

Oof cheaper thftU aaphall Tim huan ieidied thei |hft| w»s a mistiiiwi a«d citB.i that the bio*-W pavemeid in otie ,m, i nf MerldllMi atreet ««et «?» ft fool in a eiitiiifil where there was one intetee. ih,n, oh'I ft ieotkin nf the same atyeet of the t saifte Width Ihftt hftd two inlafsections a sttHftr* Wft» asi,netted for f ^ a r«,ct is n go red out that asnlmtt costs )ssa about so cams ft root than tfm biBok. t Morrison said that if this was the is»p h« waft #ure that all would want

fteuhftit

AM ftotioft on the ifHrtffW'fWTini of Quinr ff twit fwfnrueV New tmtans wdl rnw-n up ft ilftliiar mu*'Ii will h« I, John P; Mnauit nafceo the iseMd i If intended tb whn North Nohm Me Wfta trp ths4 tH*» mreet wc*d*V ••I, the poHe dfhsd u|, and grovel

da Mtte

Oft ft Mv, Wpauu said the fttrset to be BffmatmuMy lmproved, l»ut MM4 swM it wwoid Ikd iftt dio.e this

II tig

Her si» ail «w4 VrMMvwet* Aee

AHuedftd Mr the tiwwvg,

i-us w«l«fioMve4 by tt* Moard of Huh-

Up Works an fgliews

HVcmini; 0s pita I Pa* mg ftn4-0ohftltHmr \ im Mcmoftiu, Ms«. H-ff', 0, M MlrMpet: •» •*, Ai fi m«ft Henyun, .IhPi Mcofft# W- M*h*r ft 00-, It-th, It,M; li.uwaer ft ftMftef, *h«4, li.ftfi Hoenc ft jyetft H.Yt, Awarded to 0, M, Uui(p<M._W#t ill»| ftdht «f ItRwt# avetma, frpm iiftbrfht str#«t ft* Mobile eireM, ftriuft paVement 0*ptmi Having and 0umiMNWlftut i'empany, It m. It Id, &Mi Oemga W. Me Mfgy ft fft, 11,61, |l ff, iirowder ft fthovar, 11,11, fi itj H, Hifftpatricft, M ho, WafTO HegjNU, li ft, || H, Hc«a= ft ftehtMO, »J,«Si AWfttdsd to the Oftpitwi Pftvmg and t'oh'

girwotioft ofttmunny . ‘'

Mdbitf ftiteef, ffm IMdrift avwnue to mm /ervs.'-w:;««

‘mw'tBT-vfe-s MMt It'iHWkK # BftftWf,

H ft geiwrn. 13 an Award-

»’ II Hithnsui. s

s» di|«rv west nf Mitnwta street, from Hiftffia etrfet t« WMtmnftWft street, hytuft idtvenuMttMtftioio| pavmg and HtHMirae* [mi C^mpentT 1,*), It If, n 0, M, llifftpatflclt BJil, Pfauft Konyun, *lns, ** %wdsr ft • hover, *i.*a f i ts m | W44

rHMilVfi,

•#. AWWtded tw

vv. if Hewtlb

e HosN of Hasith is taking evhlenuo tbft ieeyot a Of d»!f|e*, and WlU them be moo *dh<w water Mmn that j wMJft ttt their pia.e* net in the

Ip fftf dNftttiff wins

. _ ftotit itipMftf has bosh grftwveii to tAVftetlfgtg g. ngmpigigt |hit ft elaughtem

Itt# street Is hilling gnats

god «*tung tha moftt a» mutton t’om^ ftfttftt H gian hUMle thgt tha Offal !i gh

lowed t« emmwuita**

PttfshfhMtg wow again mw»a tlmt th«v Wool rtpovt dfteeg of typnobl fovsr to the l-ofttot PreMftent Motrismi swig tnat ihers ftfft tm inonv e**s# of the fever in ihs

Jfhesa ftero two .Hatha fvm pmnth There t* »<#w#lfteracir IlhWf but -Mphtiwii in (he §iy

the ism#d it harttig gn rndinamw pr» i#f*4 tft prehibtt tm* «ei* of poystn ouMet. fftf Pfttwtfww the Harkot Moose, It Wftft deolfteg te gftVMftise fur hide f«if painting the menta tf Mte market house

c c i

»-.-fte».-g3>ia«- id— HnftAwfovg* HttNoenwea-

for eight houre wuik- Al.Usrv,>

Hi* piMtersrs that n« uad taken iJm •’Mtr*. i fur cia«nifing the •‘Hwjeeiio'' at a pru-e based ait the firrveftt wages end ! that he ceuid net pay mu, e an>1 flftme mit even op his . mitrs t. The m«m refused ' tu g> , ( .i tiie contractor’* terms and UriK tha pneutan thg|. it wga a im k-nut. They said ih#t they vuiunvarily ivdu.«d prices test fait with the undsmtandiiig that they wer* i., t„, , t ,.i AS »> after April I of this yrat, aud that ail other contractors had agreed to pay (id* yu e. This afttr- i »ioun contractor Jd- «iarv^y announced that

the dlftarenv a had been settled.

THE BOARD INVESTIGATING

rgft: ISifliith. Chfisfian

McldUig Heeler; FitHt. Oiftrlrs MctSW-

laud. There was go contort

.Meyers; Tenth,

iSm

nip, aiiiMynut* at TUB H‘*MHr HOI »E Ml OftH OE TUB HI AMU*.

lo&bKi-afioHAL mtm. aetMi-AMMMMi Meeting nf the Central Aaaweiatiwn at Hrl«btt*oMd. There was a letter attendance than eipected yesterday at the aerni-annuai meeting of the Cetitrai Aaso- lailon of the Congregational churches of Indiana ii| the Hrightwoo.i uhar< h. 'fhere were delegalea from the plist and Second chuichrrd of T*rre Haute, from tha churches at MStion, Andereow, El wood, t’oai Bluff and from Plymouth, people s, kteyftoWff. P«dlow*hU>, tdlgrlma, BoutJi Hide and liHgiiiwmid and Broad Hipjde churches of the oity and auburtis, The papers ami discUasiuiis of tha afferiioim meeting pertatoed to |lie iamevoient am ietiea of the church- f« the evening tha , Hevs. tleoige E Hdl and 4 W. Wilson told of Hofijregationahem, its Histoty and Poiliy '' Tna youth Sida and Broad Hippie churches, were received into the assofdaMdti. as were also the tiev. T, Poweii, f»t Isiwoud, and the Itev tjpmga E. Hicks, of Jndtaiiatiolis. The liev, P. A Siyhcld and his anurch members were thunkr-d for the way in wbiHi I liiey had furidshad enitti tainmeut. The oftlcera of the assodliriMMi are tha Hev. i J, W. WMsnn, tagi»trar; the Hev. 0. H. Ptshei, moderator, F, M. WhHioeb, uierk. Tha association will meet again in Uctohci In the fecund C’oHgregattonal church at Terre Haute, An "estra'' feature of tiie association meeting wdi be addresses to-night at the Hiighiwood church by Mie Hev- CJaorge |ij. Hicks op "‘Jdja Choice of an Avoca- i tion’'; by the Hev. W, F Haidiug .on 1 '’Education For the Masses," and by the | Hev. Knuds- Smith on ‘‘Moral Heforms." ! *~l)wwkirH f.wowftrotlve t owipswiri Ttie Jmnkirk IgmomoUve and Oar He- j pairing c.anpany, of Hunktrk, day county, ; ftifcd articles of incorporation with the Secretary of dials toniay. The incorporators announce lhat tile wrmiAHy hgy issued |li*i,uon of eutnumn non-preferred stftdli and i |iuO,uuO of preferred utocU It is proposed i tu erect a manuf*(during establishment, j in which locomntivts, oafs and ali sorts j of dfivtces uMd by ffttffpftdi are to Ift i made. The difei lure of the company *!'« . Jttioes Irvltie, tJeerge H. Y, t'uoper and fliarles A /4lh Of NeW York oily. Thai t<,an of iiiinkirk touches (lie ,;oi,niies of ' Jgy. Blackford and Delaware, and the j land the company has pure has* d itrs in j the three couniic*. The plant will be in Hie heart of the RfttMfAl gas territory•11 .IJwft'JUW'JUMSJT. —ft » PfeKHONAL AND SOCIAL Mr. ff. H, Noonan h#e gone to New York 1 fop a, ihort trip . Mrs 4 M- Huugan has gone to FrankilB ; to visit relatjyys. Miss HUaabeih Cooper has returned from } a month s visit with friends m Cincinnati, ; Miss Percy Walker has returned from wn eg tended Visit with her sister in tHava» , Jalld. i Hr, Quiver, who ho* bee« seriously ill i at his home tu depth Meridian street, is | littfthi Mr*, a, 0, Fmewller, Of Peru, Pima to# I day to spend two weeks with her sister, Mrs, I, N. Walker,

Ohs of lb* Mole* Forbids tbe I s« of Firvoriw* — 'l'b« Uwle Mod Hm-' Frantic* Toucbtog tb* Wear#

iittf of MMstuobcs.

Mr, and Mrs, Hhartes F, haylee g»v» an informal lompany l«at nifhi. in observ. atice of tb* fuFtner'a blrtb Ihv ftnntversary,

as Minnie Fvansvilie,

Miss tjiace I,intner and Miss Minnie

a Fvansvjr friends for a

Hoholi returned

wh*re Mtt

ud

tmday from

iter have been with

fortnight,

Mr, and Mrs, if««ry Qiay Qaropbeii have taken mM§mmh of th«Mr new hums in Nurth Miotpis stfeef, between bUeventh and Twcffth. v Mrs Hohert Drake wilt entertain at far da on panud»> atterocm for Miss Haile Btess, of Nfew Jercfty who is vleiucg Miss HeUie Adamg. Neat tgeek Mug Babel Folsom will in Vile friend* to meet

it,

MISS Mary Haines, nf North rflilupis streci, emartftined a number of friends Mkftdgy evsnlRg fop Mf, Jrf, W- Hubert*, wiio will | c UV a soon for uosn.o to ttuisli hi* musical AduMUofl. Mr, H'lhert* played several of Pkderewgftri ftft|Bposinci,a duf# log the evening, Aftmilg the guests fiwn out 8# lowh tft morrow at the McQoy-Harojd wedding Will be Mr and Mrs, Hetman Harold, MN «l»»a Hyers and Mr, Hello Harold, of Ureeuflefdj Hr, and Mis, A, ft, ilaraid, of Harm*!, and Miss Hose and Mis* Sarah and Mi . Ii,»wa,,i Junes, of itichml

Ffttjana wefe in J

HU 4‘girlcg's Duty, Ferns , ribbons baftUiiflhd the fable,

there WaFe giepfl ft

gf hi ibttriuk

A dinner was given last nlghl for ih# young ladles of the t’lassical Ikftooj real dmice, twenty in number, by Mrs, N'esbit, “ no is in »barge or the rertdence, Ali the|

, appropriftia w ■ end grsen satin 4, and for favors | bearing die hr

The county ooinmissioners, assisied by county attorney iiovey, mads an inveatigatioif this morning of the shooting, which took piece at tbs work-houw» on last Friday morning. In which Ed iHehsm, a guard, shot at THigrtee Adams, a prisoner. it Will he recalied that the fact thgt he missed his aim was not known t*y the board and th* public for two days. From the evidence submitted this morning, it was made (dear to the board that guard ({rebam *kneeded his authority and Viola ted tha ruiea of tha work-house in shooting at Adams. He admitted as much in h.e own story. The evidence was heard in tiie gutrl room. Hep<e'tars -were admtltod. The iir*t tvltneea eavoniued wso Tsyior Johns, a .all boas, who wae an ey»^wlt».-i!-e to ih«ahrtir. He eaJd that he had received orden# tu have Adame s hair cut and mu«-tm-hc shaved off, and ordered the prisoner out of hta . oil for limit purpose. Ade ms came opt and refused tu have his uiusiasihe Miaved. Ho then went back into his cell. Juhna told one of the guards that Adams hid refused tu be Hhayol. He also went to tiie door and toidf guard Graham. Graham we«A to th* oell house and ordered Adams tu get into the barheFs Uhftir Adam* uam* out of his ceil and ie*ned up against th* window. Graham on Shut him u>ward the chair and Adams turned on him. Graham at rook him twice with hie mace, and Adams continned to advance with his hinds up. Graham then slapped back and drew h|s revolver. First he pointed it at Adams s budy, then iuware.J iti» mussie toward th* ground. Adame tried tu jiick up a piece of pip* that was lying in the corridor and Griham ehoi. Adum* yelled, "I am shut." Johns, who wae standing within four ft*l of him, tiuui said "You bad heller bg sbftvaf now- Adams got in the chair and was shaved, ail the while IneisUiig tint he had been shot. Johns said that Adams gad b*eti surly even ftm-e his iecaptiita and would tait obey orftrs, He dud not think that Graham tided to hit him. Johns displayed som* feeling in giv-ing-his m*timo«iy and showed hat he was not at all fjkaiaiiy to Adams. Pharbs Kinny, the biriier, said that he heard Johns order Adams out of his cell, auri ft,* latter refused to come- Adams hod Claimed to he sick for three or four days, and had not been eating. Khmy sa d that just as Graham shot, Adame Jumped to one elds. The tiuacd’a gtaiemeHt. Ed Grftbam. the guard, egid that Johns totd him that Adams had refused to have his mustache shaved Off. Ha ordered Adams out of hi* cell Adams Jumped at him and tried tu atrike him. He hjt Adams Mice with hia mace, and then stepped back and drew hia revolver It was simply a bluff, but Adams continued to come at him- He then gild Kbmy to get out of Gh* way, and shot fa scare Adame- Ha had ha intention of hitting him, He was only live feet away, and eould have done so easily, Ha said that he had acted on hi* own responsibility In going imp the oell-housa and ordering Adams out of hia c*U, He had not been ordered to do so by Mr. Behody. Orta of. the rules of th* wm k-house **- pllcltjy states ihftt In ease a prisoner is

The Vtoitm Toatlftea. Charles Adams, the victim of Die shoot# ing, was the ueilt witness called liefore Hm tmard, He eam«= in carrying a ball and ebain with him. He said that h* was sent to the work-boueo on peoewber M for pne year on th# tdiarg* of highway tohbery. Ife egoaperi on February -u, and was brought back March id- When ha returned he wae wearing heavy clothes and underwear, and t« changing to th* prison clothes he took cold. He was sick ail of last week, and had not *ai@n anything fer^two days prior to Friday. When he was ordered out of bis cell on that morning, the barber told him that he hart orders to shave hi« mustache as w#U a* out hia hill', H® refused to have this done, as there were Other prisoners who were not clean-shaven. He thea went ba«k to his ooti, in about fifteen minutes Graham came to hia door and said, "Come "<*t ,.r Hi. ie, 0 -i yftftt i'll gee whether yon wtll have your mMtftfthe

shaved #ff or net,'*

Adame eald (bat he went out of hia celt and told Grahani that he did not wani to be shaved, Graham umn struck hrot a dupan times with his mace, ami

M buhhdifcD IHLIH WATCHth. Two M omi-n Hake kltuilar Itcports

i»» iiic r..ii<-.-.

Mrs. bin Martin appvarial u-t the police st* lion lc-da> k) tgll how »he iiad uuttweroi an advawisemeat of a man who wanted 4 housekeepit'. He cftliod on her at Bourn IS. Hyan Blotk. told of hi* family coming in a short time, pr./tuised to eugage her am housekeeper amt made a favors ids Impression in sftyerai calls * me .lay he carelessly took up hot gold waJ.rh, n marking that hi* own a m out of repair, and he ’‘borrowai” it. Sin- became suspiriuus after several .fays of his absrcce. The *tory of Mrs. Martin is almost uiemlcal with that of Hose Boyce, who ! (v>mplained on Monday night tha' she had' answered the same advertisement, been j rtUJed upon by the same man, and had her wat.-h taken in tiie same manner She 1 had thought him “such a nh.-e War.’’ UwU | sin- did hot think Of objecting. He had [ given his name as Iv F. Nash, she said, and had told her that he w*6 to represent. ; -an asphalt company in liuiiauipuiis. SCHOOL HUUSk CLOhLO.

FIRE AND POLICE AFFAIRS.

I k YMk'f iU ATfOft HV T»«« HU Alt U OF IH ltt.lt s i Field .

Th* < logging of Hoe* lt**l ho. IAlo;tt«* Feom the t ompouy’a t aptivin «b. *l'«vu I'utrulitien Tried «Md Ou.- ol Them rioed.

The IlHildiog at Aorlh iHdiauagolt* To Hurt To He I 11**1*.

Upon the advice of aroh|t/eol Bohn, this merning. ftupetintendtnt Goa* closed the public school in North Jndianapoltc. Mr. Gore visited the school won* days ago. in a two-room addition to the building, in one of the »oorns he aaw a fall paint in a pot. As bo walked across the r. om ho polked tha plant rocked to and fro. Ha c-ahl ho never saw a building shake so Ha had architect Bohn m»ko an eXftmiftftflftB of the budding and til* arenireot reported U;al It was unsafe to occupy. There are H iriy-feet stretches of Wft.il without support. Huparintendant (Joss says that he does not knew whether ilia building will have to be loru down or whether ii can be repaired and made strong. The addh tion that is condemned was built while S. N. Gold was township trustee. SPECULATIfid IN TICKETS. Fr*Hk llfrd’* llaok Urivera Gat the Heat sea la. The front end of the Mu* waiting far ticket* this morning for the irving Tein-y engagement was made up of hack-drivers slid -fsewsboys. There were about sixty siiuatters ill plttinfs for thetr employers J*’rank Bird secured, througii his drivers, seventy-hv* lickets for spe.-ulaium. The spocufitore. aflei geiMng Uukeu, went ybrng the line offering ilmir tickets and chargingJWft doliars egira on -fhiet-doilar • ticket*. Tha na. kinm got the best seals. Another specula tor who >i u mu ■ busiaes* was a man in a cigar store in the Arcade, who had a piai of the lliaater and a bunch of tickets in his baud, pis did not charge eo much for hi* tickets as the crier on the outsida of the line. __i_ o—aftfti

Ifi green

said ha would show him who was Uo*ft. and that he would break him in if ha hao it him, Graham than Mapped back Hed hi* gun Hr told kinny tftH

w«s.

Igura

. . . tiie volution on

Hi* MoaftSjoH nf fb« rmi reiulap rneptlpg,

‘ ' .Hialnd* innsiu

ep ten all!

Mrs, 14, W, Ferkins wiii Jauglitefl nf iho American moh ar the nasi . I

s i H I‘repara ti,.,,s whi, i, include t tbs Vested rboir nf Fhrlst ihnrch ftr* ling mads, ‘t'ba nNnmitwa on amertaim. will eonsisf nf Mrs, Emit Wul»ultnar, He, amt N‘f, H T, GftfT. ftsa'aM by mu*

Ahiift h, IipM ft P||kfii<9ii last eyetung, at Uudr nmn* fie’ t«eTr gnasis, Mr, and Alls. J, B, Among tire

- - m dasarnsies and cat

to shoot him, Gralmm ttom sjapp*4 back and pulled hi* gun, H* tuld Kdfny th sat out of the way, and iired tha ahut. 'file hail want through Adains's trauaers, but did not break the akin Adams said that be lore he escaped none of tha prisoners had been shaved titan, *nd that there

* ' ft

ware ft number of man in the (nsutution now Ihftt wore musiftobes, He thouftht that wre rule was made simply to punish him, fthd ha dtd It#t want to submit to it

fttnos th| aleWiting ha has bean working

in the «ilr |

. pa-bOMSa

Adam* !• a voftthfuMooking prisoner, Inferior In strengtn and build tr

much

t-traham,

iron tbiift met

traham.

ft J

gUftfgi S#Hi

tra from the nivc-atii

met wny ffl

whainer

dm mA.ftn^of |ie

tea I n

nwpinj were classmate* au

Mi ags

appears r itluo Gran

PHI fnt h hmJH

a ms had beeft snot, until attar a d<*<p» Jiad boon emrt for frrwi we etty, In th* rltaftiuima Adams imrt tceau to tha harhera

that he had naaft shot, lowed his apm with which the guard s blow, > There

IMbks

IfttflBf; V 3 -t?|^|!lP O YVOfF

is* for the gentlmnen and hair ornaments »r tha ladt-s, The ftnftFh uftros and pfi»es vat* also gtsah, end ihe aunuei wae ■■MA tftbtft 4#ftWftte« ih ffeen and

Ware

Served at

white-

Nearly two tin mined guestft were et»ierlained fsst m«ht at a musicals tnvsn bf' Mr, and JMrs ft, U Huey at their mmm ih Wnodruff riaca Tha bust wrtft hostess wwre aseiai*,i by Urn friends of th* hnu«* imrty they hay* with tmnn, amt saverai ‘dusts. Tim ftusata were sea led In ih* gpftcmuf parlms Mid hftHway durAnif lid nnielmM frawpa. m addition do .wHeit leotiathmt w|re givan hv Mis* UfttiM Mat - tin, in me dining-rowin, wnet* (n«a w*r« 5i±r™

SIS ted

a11,1 *'misi"|JerTte' HradN*i>l! W |#einonada was twifved (wth* »*}[ br Miss Hertlra Wasson This aftfMiumn Mfftt Huey gave ft Uumbl*

paniy far about thirty iadlea,

une at m* few weddings af the iomten soaoon took Wftce itHM Uigut *1 ‘he hmna of Mr. N. Ih WoiKiard, the bride being hts ftiooe. ills# Ange Woodard, of liftokvili*, atm (ha brtdegrwnn t»r, Msm> V, MoMutttln, of Toitsiu, 0, About eighty ihmu, m.d;..|iHg nmmbar* of both fftRi-

'rtiomas Idnwly IMd uwi baard that Gi-atmm was a. tiusiy mam He also said than he had given tom »w «r.Wi-s In iwgar^ to Adorns Tnat mowdnft, and J#* wws nm

wting that Adanm rber Mmve u ff hia I i he rule in reftohoaly paid thai

ht, .ffvpwpi

4 until aft*!' thd knmitiug that Ad

efuftod W b*t- ' ^

aware

Hal refu... .

muatmftm In M gar.1 to the Miiavi about *, miuiw a, ail urbwms's must

ekaaptlnn m

ie* fraro Tojadn ami pr*s#ut The brids wu

wbftt amt, fthnri «ie

id

Wet e

ware a pretty gown

be ueek and

, nt |ow »n

Hsww ii isoi

iSUftflst

laarftlfldK Amm«g tb* tt uf woman win* cyc4*vmmf wra? Mr*, Him* laaalRfi Mr*

bride's bo

SfiiSBftHP in tiaiMry silk

UUUrl,

las Mila Nee

oadard, a

hiked with vaitei af tha same Around the law ufwnie was a garnMm«

afaromk#, Mbnamaluia

a t |v*.»er «f while aonn the bridesma S WWr

gfotim was fttmi.ded by Mr, t'haties (#«,, i of keiuMcky, Tha bridal parly *»tfr*4s the paifee to the hMuftf a# tha Mati/j#(p< 1 oohn wadding ma**m. hUyed by Miss tm♦dtie feeler, Who coiiftnued softly While ihe i*»e«Mmy bah nrmmum-ed ny the Hey, , S i, Hruwa, fme bauae was ftitraoilveiy ■oM-ftte.i v»iui rtuWe.t agd pain;*, A

‘ — * MTY*4

S said that 'U*d mvWs I ho I eyed mean ami

,, ...... was .fena for aanNoariy all of ri»* prisojicia 40 th* ppeiaiiofe and) there T .. «n mM in Aiwms 1 * favor

..ino* tim bitconng the board «e4®aed tn#, shaving dtsegntuiued utrisas «1n> prisanor waa willing, H“d lifraafief a man may wagr g muslaene if n* oan raise one,

t'risoweee Wltl* lf»*tft*t*e«.

When the prisoner* marehed out ta dinner MNday, fourteen men were found in lino who wore unistaoiics, *e did aien no only two prison witn#*>a<m wh« wer# eafc aminsd in addition to Adams The membore of the board eenoluded titeir invea= tigfttion ahoMiy after noon, and will oan’ sidsr the uas* tmmerrew morning haaratagy ttleknell’e luvoftfigMlnn tuefltafY Hickfleu, of ih* Hoard of ftiate tlbgritiee. has Iweii making imiuiry into th* sheeting He ha* vieUed toe workhflitse, ami has talked with ail the imv suna wit* know anything about It, imludmg prisAnsrs He *»td iu day ihot he had tntendod »o wrKo a }*tt#i' to the board u» eoubty umnonsstenei*, iwiling their aimntian to Urn fayis no bad .'Otiecir-.i, bui since they had begun the Investigation, he did net know that he would write the

letter,

THE PROmiO REW THIATII.

Wheels to the liei »*"m l« W- ... van Gamp, ie Fever Mar* ye- Jftneph'ns Pi ".SS

Fuads Fur the New 1*1 *m Nitd Tu II*

Avntluhle,

W ft, ftiBvensoii *m1 arohlteot H Ives ffubb, of Gbioago, *»* lookmii for a alto for a hew theater, The syndicate whtun bmifthi the Johnsnn heirs' ground Hoi think It advisable ie ohange then well-advaneed work on the projected twelve-story kuiMiHg, *n4 will go fthea i

on th* urigmai ulana,

Mr v ftteveneun say* that he has another

Id that ibore is both In

^ NBIL I . Mag* mipMpinpiti fur the ere»'lion of the theaw tor whirl

i JL j. ' I"

emme to tmliauamdie and hatp look far

l<N»ir“ “ ‘—

*ite m vtew, m ,

dtanaftolt* and Mhfeago money available nt the ereotion of the theat«r tot which he hear* a lug demand, Mr Mahh win

...me m tmimnapoim and in the right ioofttion neat week, Ml, daohaun tleleftfttue, j

A ri«|HibitBftn primary tor tt»« di »r-o is outside of HaughivrUe, In Wapt, township, w** held at mi, Jaokson itu morning, and (be fuiiuwibg delegate? rievted Mi Ik# aiowmi ggiivenuen tmuie

_ DAILY CITY STATISTICS. Ht-OlU Itviuru*. fetani WrirVtf, JAi t’uOurfi, ' : ra«»John M.c.r.c-y, it yaars, M4 jjuuii. Pine, uic„;uti,.,ii nf liver. Puui Irvin, 16 years, M&8 N. Pennayivanle, gialwies. IH(ant glKtier, lilt Capit*! gvenue, Nurtb,

burns,

Keren C*f«U0, (a years, 26 Mi ley avenue,

QUHSOF.

Mis. Badgers, 24 years, ***- sumption. _ . _ Htrtb llniorna, Win- and Annie Meier, oo aamt, psiaweis,

be

Jharlee end Minnie Stevens, M2 Wright, boy. W ill ei.u Katie Houser, 6 Itiaa, bay Taber and l#<uue Massuig, llf Gray, gitl I., and Johanna aaiiea, hi 4alin»on avenue,

bay.

ijeurge and Ida bantry, |8 Chadwick, boyJiitui and tf«i* Neuhauer, rai t naiits, girl, Ifearge uttd Mary Thunapinn, y# auutk Mi# e.»uri, girl. iioiM.t and Fierenee tiaaluin. 21 Minerva, 8 IviU and Juha Kidwrij, M NAiraaka, girl, f Mllaq and Anna Kiieube, Mapieton, Birl•eiet an,t yfarv West, S24 {tiifaide, buy •nnstniniiii aiai luaura tiaumatih. girljaii* a, and'Sarah Baiflaij, 221 \Ve»i Ws»hingtut), ngp, W ill ami Maltig Hronks, City Itaspiial, bofl*,U«r A. and Ainhia fa jossis, 2t2 Madison avenuh, eiri, (MWerd and Jessie t’aln, Edwards, bay. Mr- and Mrs F- M. Coles, it Wesi veiomot,

1»y.

Oari and iyWJ ifkmi, F. Q. and Ora tVooi

Mol th, boy.

Mwrring* Hioeiiee*,

Bt4en WriHbt and Lillie GoodnSf, George 8n%gelnieyer and Katie Binnenitninp frank Hhketaun and ftueen Marghaii, oti« Greoit and Nettie Abraine. Rtfy'iSk^ |m&"r #u«,.

Hnildiiig IV am I Is,

ohn Mali, addiMon, 222 Columbia #ve-

Tlia Board of Public Safety beard the result of an investtgaGan by th* tire chief uf the locking of tha r**i af hose company Na. 14 at thi; tire at 1744 Capitol avenue North, Monday. Oftpt C, JB. Wee by appeaicd with the chief before the board this morning and showed anxiety about the i eputdiion of th* company. The report which he wrote to the chief reads: "In responding to bog ‘45 and laying out a Mae rtf hose, we laid out 660 feet, and the spool of the reel locked and would not move forward or back. After taking tt to tha shop, we found that the spool whin’i had been keyed to th* outside rime broken luose, necessarily spreading trm spool so mai the cogs were forced an the bed plate, locking the spool, In justioe to myself and company, 1 ask a thorough

Investigation."

Chief Webster said that pe had investigated the matter and found the facts to be as represented by Captain Weabv, H* was sutisrtd, 1*0, that however well th* reel might have worked, the saving of the life of the oiilld in the burning barn would not have resulted, for it must have bean dead before the alarm was received, captain Meaby said that the barn was a moss of dame when the company arrived, after * remarkably quick run, and that there would not have been 110 lass toss even had the reel worked properly.. He had driven the teat bimstlf and knew that the clpgging of the reel was not due pi ignorance of the m«nTha board was satisfied that the men were not at fault in the accident, The red 1 has been repaired and will be tested.

Captain Washy sgld,

Mr. Mack, of the board, said that he had heard remarks about fire department horses being used in the 8t, Patrick'* Bsy parade. There weft two, 0hief Wcbeter Iftlf. and both of them Were not horses necessary to take out apparatus—egira horses kept iu reserve far accident. Peter Iielaney rode one from No. 6 amt Joseph Carroll one from No. 7. The board was satisfied with this etplgnation, holding that a little r ler. isc was good for the horses. The chief said that the use tn

this manner was customary,

Trl«| uf Pnlrolmen.

The trial of patrolmen Charles 1 .cubking and Charles Ware, charged with conduct unbecoming an officer, was taken up. Sergeant Kruger told thy resulto of an Investigation made by him. He had vAited Mrs, Hollingsworth, #f Ut Bright street, who said that Kaubklng and an- j other man (Wane) had eeme to her house 014 March 4. Jambking said he was related to the McNutt girls, she said, and ihe men asked for beer, but were told that tt was nut kept In the house. They a. ted "fresh," Mm, Hollingsworth re» ported, in turning over some pictures on a table in the house, fthe also told ftergeant Kruger that an February 18 Geubkilig had gone to a house In KAth street, where there had been a eu oj 11# M » young woman, had demanded whisky of one of the McNutt girls there, and had put his uniform coat on a Mrs. Kiein, a relative of the dead girl. Sergeant Kruger iKported that Mrs, Klein donied allowing i.oubkiiig to put his coat on her, He said lhat the wa* a woman of smei reputation, Patrolman Ware was In bd way involved iu the ftikthratreet innident af February {4. on March 4, In the day time, while be and fajuhklri* were off duty and in cblsens' dress, he said that he requeateii 1.. unking to take a walk w’ith him to iliake Street. While he transacted some business. YVnile in the northwest part of tiie e:ty, which was a tiuamr entirely fyom his beat and unfamiliar to

go to a

‘g

was

police sttpuerhuendent. John 8 Thor man responded in a letter uf sunt* wanmh, He ditl not *e* why, when fast driving was tMirmitted i«i Nevth Meridian etr**t, hts metor-vycie, v iiuti would npt run faster Gum a bicycle, could n*t he permuted to run. "And, further,’’ he wrote, “as we have no money to spend With the police department, »e desire to deal with heafiniiarttrs.'’ This cluehtg remark caused some amusement at =vba ofth-e of the Beard Of Pubtio ftatety,' but rutfled the temp, r of Superintendent Colbert "lioee he think this is a Tammany Hail he is dealing with?" he »aML with indig-

nation.

Tttn lew P4*>» Kngtue.

The large new engine bought for the fire de|»anm< nt in to arrive in Indhuiapolls to-morrow, and will be kceted this V ftar ^-t- l ^"* , ‘ h * w ** f8 tt> * HoAr f

chases

rrssss

fety intends n> complei# us pur-

’ of apparatus docidfd upon.

A TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE HISSING. HI* Private Hu«iue*a and Olhcial Act-ouuI# M Hch Einbarraaseft. apaulsi to Tiie IndumapoU* Nears. U-banon, Ind„ Mareh it.-Hiram A. Bradshaw, trustee of Qltmon township. Gits county, left home several days ago, leaving his ttnancial affairs In a tangle, and as a result of an iuvsetigatUm by hts bomlemen, error* aggregating 41,sou arc said IQ have been found- ftsverai mouths hgo the teachers complained that their salaries were unpaid, and a committee called upon Mr. Bradshaw tor an #*- plaiutlon, and *t that Gum he admitted that he was pressed for ready money, but mat he would soon right himself. During the past week the township schools oamo to a close, and this forced nation. The missing trustee waa a merchant, *nd his officiai and private business were permitted to run i.igether until both were ;n a bad shape, etlll there Is no one doubting but that he was honest in Bis ttohaYeaterdsy a check calling for 460 was presented by Henry Frommeyer. of Indianapolis, who had given Mr Bradshaw credit for Mb on account, paying the difference with a ten-doUar bill. This check was thrown out by the Lebanon National Bank, and the information was elicited that fur several months BradsbftWs checks had nut been acceptable,. The (bondsmen will make good ali of Mr, BradBhaw’s shortage. Information is had that two township trustee orders, each catling fur lixxt, i<ad been offered at Indianapolis prior to Mr. IJradfhttW’e departure-* but it is not known that they were placed. Hia family and friends fear that Mr, Bradshaw has committed suicide, but others are sanguine that he will rftturn and endeavor to straighten out hie affairs as soon as he has recovered hts mental equlpoisg, --• ■■—O—--^ Demundifta lt««ogiriiion. ftpe«)ial la Tiie inalftnsixic# News, _ Terre Haute, Ind., Marsh 18,-The eo|ored ciUtseus of Terre Haute will make «*» organised effort io secure one member o! the Oity Oouneil at the ooming Spring elern„u. Tlte man chosen tor the rat* W G W, Jackaon, of the ftaoond ward-

. abt h hey,

l Oapitu) avsnus,

Ware, i4uhklng asked him to

house in Bright street, Buppush.g that tt was business that Leubking was about, tie went, but after a short time In the house he became suasiotoui of its tihat*et*r and left. He said that he was a n.Hi ri.: t man, am had pp desire to visit ench nWes, agaept ti» hi# duties as a

pftlroimsn

HtiVtcritriemleui Colbert said that Ware

Mrs

hue, | . . Mary b, Hsll

aelel.ttenth, ♦(?(

charge against him, turned that woutd cohtltute to a«t bt a proper manner,

as in th* past. , ,

it. wae etu wn tiiftt patrolman Aseh waa - with Laubktng tm th* night of February IH, ihe time of hts ttUttgea mleoonduel ih main street, Aa<m v to iftltsd in from hie

stable, Sent*!# avenue and

tree-t, Aspl. .mm. luMeattlyl ' nat he

M«H! Idstnfe Transfer*.

Auditor to A- G F>*s.tyke, pert west

betf; eoftthwesi guarters, eeotfen 21,

tuWUptUp If,

Stun* -

terd

. _ rsnfe

a* to same, inis 42

end 2f, »i re 1-

-ee.e to eem*. iyto It »e 24, hh ek 4, He*'t<<s‘Fe eukdivieioft. i*ei( junee's Mild i l lull am* te eams, ini Is, Stretford,,,,^,

• te iM amt a.idtil.in ... hue TJ, ii

ff 24 24 f4

boat, ettd

of the SI

cusnd, He haa exivin far ababig far do*’tor# nmuan veho Ivi king 1 tentta} til mended liquor

woman,

w omen wae

id not see any

tanGy,

wniak 1

bftMl will. ... -

fmur w*ii# toieptum

abkipg was him nonet l

88 74

h w*s : J*l¥f*fc*x p Indiaps wits... mmj

, lots 4, B, if, 4<, so sod (Mr ft iitmwev's oddl-

flfnWHHWPHBHVi ■ aeni* tu eume, |eie idti and ini,

phr'e sotitseest addttian

game to tome, hits TJ, 71 .utd 72, ffienn's anidtvisina, nert Bmeks'e

sdditlen r..

Aem* m sent*, let I, V- II, ketnlnery

eddithm ,rr.

8ant« to seme, tot 2« Iihrtey'e eddi-

iiuw. irwu “

Seme to same, part *i, Parke

tlno, West indlenep'dts .. 8a ok to tome, let 2, G, U koMiinary

liddMioft 11 , » II !»t »1 U»»'J fa

ftanve to seme. i>*t 2n, Wanker s first

HeushvnTe addittoB

kam* ie seme, )-us 2 end 7, hl<..<k 8s jot 11, biOJk I, Bruss-IUk«r addi-

tion

(Sen,* (o tome, 1*4 81, block tf, Beeny'e

addition

daiiie to eem*. bn I, block j, mrUaiiap.dja Hep fpffipany'fl edditUm, in f, tonris's sftNivftton, pen ttek

Bill „o,*,,„*r .

Seme iu tom*. 1st h>, FtiioH'e BuMi-

vieifm, mniof iM. L ,*i. tis ,u.

aem* to seme, lot ft, Aiktassn'e ftost

ail iitton

Rams gains

•ten's' eddiMott 1 ..titit,,, ,,,, »* TO Sent# to seme, 1st 41, btovk 2, Bosily's addnion u,, Ml 2# GfVM p. Busier to tlnsse G. anoskisy, to* B fttbl pert ff, block 2a, hftpton's North jBdiftwmeltoij,l,l»to Ai't-mot N, He.liev to WeHer M. NfaWbr, ml I, Bediey'* qiamiview addition I,DM to Meuion TetSP# to Luey Bolemler, hu ll, Moeb'e first edlltitm, ttok# (and to 20 tHiSo. Gewsoft to *ar<d.te roley, pen tost half uf South Weal no* • tor, see# Goh 8, lownship t« renito tu,,I,4d2to l,una J, figweide !>• Miilerd W, Humb*rd, m (g. Bobbin# # Hubbapd's mil Fleas MWmi,l.itoto

Tata! n-aastore, Hi eensideraGoa,,,,,, fi.«*2 M

Murned «f ftmnllpM*.

ftecretftpy Huriy, of the fttate Board of Health, ties been imGtled that smeilpox hfts mads tie appearance in several Southern Slates, and i» »wmmg thi# way, •

uunr umt put nn No dlreot JoeUm a* hriM-d Tb* bf tmy was not puffb m egmtet bim, ty‘( I’rtinate manf»»r in

iujmrintendent ho wae fined my, Lwibklng said fbat h*» oisiok* in Uriklng as tm did, •

pm* fimni (he *oai4 said (but

lUifi

fined fifteen <1uvs'

1 reoiiftett hi* and waa sat-

ft! Ort I* t C ; |4jk Mi y% 2 •ft 1 »*#. to ffylilv

timi ,, t ,rtr t !.* u, % to to earn*, Wit 61, Marlett* Bark 42 tf

to same, pert lot 48, Wset's

NONft BET I Lh MAUlt

TOBAO No Chtomioslto PUREST and BIST NB S V T«» . toOjIVIfifTNi Aftrirn ANTI:^S^p7k

H Hi in ft (IF A IHiTtW OYGHK w -- TT 14* Own** Iieellnee To Treat Wlttl IU« Fill Ie* GepnrtineMt. To ft letier from Thurman A Btivius, asking Gie Beard uf I2*fety for permission to run a rootijpsojmle through the streete. the olerg of ll»o board answered, aug gesting that ih# firm oonauit with the

The Lace Curtain department received yewerday a Jut af g.iiUO pair* uf Cnriaine, and we are going fe» aell them very oheap nio naira uf Sti-yard Curtain*, worm 11,88, at Il,» Shu pair* of m-yard Curtain# in five different pattern*, all new tbta season, at , 1,,t .11.84 iw pair* of ait-yard Curtains, worth 1179, at 1,11,,,■ 11,.:,> 1,,t,i<•,tt• ■ .ft.88 8c»» pair# of Mtofard Curtsdn*, five feet wnle, QglOtft Whit* and ecru, value# 18 to W Wi uhutee of thle lot at ti<t,,tt,,t t ,«u 1,n«»»»t>*, 11 >,t,»,ill.W grit patra in espeetaliy good value# at.,|l,Tfl And the balance of the lei have been marked il.9«. $2.90. $2 9S and $3.90 There isn't a fwir in ihe lot but la worth gb per eent w#fe than Gw prite# uuofed Your ebane* t# pu»HJha*o new. stylish curtain* at very low primm

Bank President Isaao I^wis, of iabin#, Qhlo, is highly respected all through that section. He has lived tn CUntun eouuty seveiiiy-rtve year#, and has been president of the Sabina Bank twenty years, He gladly testifies to the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and what he says is worthy attention. Ail brain workers find Hood's Sarsaparilla ueouHarly adapted to their needs. It makes pure, rich, red blood, and from this comes nerve, mental, bodily and digestive strength, "I am glad to say Hoodft Sarsaparilla is a very good medUdne, especially as a blood purifier, It hae done me good many Bines. For several year# I suffered greatly with pain# of Neuralgia tn on* eye and about my L»mpl*a, especially at night when I had been havtng a bard day of physical and fltentai labor, l took many remedies, but found help only in Hood'# tfarsaparUlA, which cured me of rheumatism, neuralgia and headache, Hood’s SsrsaparlUa has proved Itself a true friend. I also taka Hood’s Fills to keep my bowels regular, and like th* pill* very much." ISAAC LEWI*, Sabina, Dblo. Hood’s Sarsaparilla la the tine True Blond Furlfler, All druggists. It, Prepared only by 0,-1, Hood * Co,, Lowell, Mass. Boon Pius ":, ra

SALE WASH TUBS -FOR* Thursday Only

No. 1 best Tub 33c. No. 2 best Tub 37c. No. 3 best Tub 49c. You know

price. We many

have

Wooden Wooden Wooden regular far too

13 West Washington Street.

New Novelties joiok at our window, Ladlas’ Kuameled Watohsa, samethiug

n»w.

Special sale Haiiroad Watches,

Look ai our bargains. Flue watch repaii

ml Jew sir y menolng . iir _. . (Hocks called for, iwpalrad ana deliv

. tna watch repairing, fine vngravlng and jewelry nmndihg by expert workmen

er«d.

All work guaranteed.

MERCY'S I W ■ (T » w m row*' ■ vmm# SS West M wsUlHglUA ttvftM*

—=rr

r •«Vf.V/A'dH!HGR ! »

Spring Overcoats You want an Overcoat that in stylish |/| and that will give vqu perlcct satisfaction. 111 We have them made o( Covert Cloth, Meltons, Cheviots and Vicunas. Price, $10 to $25

Spring Hats

The strong point we make on Hats is that we sell you the fashionable shapes and best qualities tor one-third less than

regular hat stores.

We’ve said this before; we'll probably say it again; there’s meat iu this nut, and we mean to see that it's all it's

“cracked up” to be.

SWAIN 8 C?

"YOU KNOW OUR SHOES. 50c FIFTY cents

$1 ON THE DOLLARI

Second Week of the Big Sale I

MEN’S kOoMift in Cordovan, Kusowl sod Psttut MEN’S !', n ‘ e ^ •f.Pbow In' kangttioo'’ 'f'gnV Storm Cilf, i hiTlii'liCftlf iU4d Cotdovun MEN’S ^Sboeft-sllvy-tM»ttoSIwsif-Tsb and FrgneU MPN’Q ♦!*....*. iJ ‘" t 14 W1,oe * lB tUlft market..,,..;,, »

S j4,,*t inHtumii,

DON'T MIQQ THIS! Geo. J. Marott

26-28 EAST WASHINGTON ST.

$3.50 i3.0D ! 12-50 $2-00 $1.50

Will Not PcrformMIraclcs But It Will Cure.

imfgi n M « fiognu-lnir mu * j

O H. MILKS' HKdTGtiATIVS NKRVIN* auras nervuua prestratbm, Not mlrftduluusfy, butsctorultt.-ally, by ttrst r*mo*ing the germs of disease, and then iuppiyiug heaiuty nerve fuud, tm>reftsin( the appetite, belpnttf dlgestlun and streuxtlp ening the satire system, Desperate uaaaa require prolonged treatiMRt as Bhown bf that of Mra. M, H, Heed, of Delta, Iowa, who write#| “A# the rmrolt of a lightning ACrolm, the physician# #ald l had a light #troke of p»raiy*is, my Umb« would all draw up, t Tvy lyfUftr* would have throbbing# Ail , 2 IUVW J M toy Cheat that seemed Nervine unendurable, For threw iooath#l«’ouMnetsJeep Restores and for three weeks did Utoolth »»«« rtimm wf hltoh I ncauu prayed for sleep, and felt that if retief did not coma l would be dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Uestora* live Nervine and the second night slept two hours and from that time on toy health Improved | slowly at ttrst, but steadily aid aereiy. I took »« ail to bottles, and l cannot esprese bow grateful l am, for l am now perfectly well, and have taken no medicine fur over four months " Dr. Mllea'NerviM I# s«id by druggists on guarantee thatttret buttle benefit# or mnner refunded, Itoery Woman ns*a* l»r, MU*,' pain Wlla. Far sal# »t all Iregiflpta,

• * AT»*

I^H CO.’S Everything

For the

Housekeeper t’iothe* Fin#, 6 d.taen for fk> Ibeif Paper, all Polore, duaen,,,.., Ie 'otjun T'lWeia, M inches long, toum lb

) cea* Xetiityr GinghWOis. toe quat

By, yard

ae

Good, heavy Mia Broome at,uta Mingham Apron#, full #»** Jtk? Tfto Hr.laprea.ls, full #(»e. 68c me Gent#' Wbu# lihlrte, rwBiforced tau h aid front, with llnpn collars aim cuffs, on aal* at too Good, Sorivy '/.me Waebbuarda for iAi Peooreffd ytiepMerea, worth toe,

, at .$t i

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