Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 142, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1885 — Page 2

THE INDIANAPOLIS J)AILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MOltNING MAY 22 1Ö8Ö.

fdalot tht animus of thosa. who wontd atnr thilr (rll jTT'CUIifiii, lituto ot j)irty nllilU tlons. Hat the atiltnd of lit. Hendricks on the nuritlon of ptac, or on ttio policy of tili (Jovtrnmrnt, Ii not tittir tu Iho pm pl. II hm Ixen in public lifts for upward of (ortv jw. unit (ill poiltlon ot nil (jncv tfons ftfhctlnj; thfl people It as .miliar la Ilm tnnii as i 1)1 countenance. Ton Vice. lWdent CA! ho HütlclpAteil by tha lmpluM citizen as well as by newspaprn, And tlt jAttrr urn now maUIni: It rnUitr uuple imut or him ttv unduly ailvunclou htm ai tho ex ponent er this or Hint theory, or sbo point Ire to htm In fiilvrtncM for lint hmionin l.ws Ho may ltke this Incwito It li tho hubbllnc oyer of popular feelltiir toward him, but tin dislikes tt thron eh a sausltlvn regard for tho fee!inc.s of Mr. UUvolatid. Jfera Mr. Hendricks shoea forth tho christian Ktntletuan Mutt ho Is; nnd in dhchtro of hi duty ai tho second ctllcerof thoOov ornmtf.t, us welt ri In th years of tho tun put wht it ho wah errvunt of tho pooplo in tho United Mates tienato nnd ns Uoverrior of hit Mate, ho mako luftnlfeat his svorthlnou to rrrrlvo a)1 (ho honors which rw uJmlrlog pnbllo hnyo to bestow, Indiana in i.raail cf Thomm A. Hendricks. Ur chsek is rosy with tho knowledge of his KfUnen. Hilter Hlutro look on approyln.nly, and nod fcnicnt m to ftituro po?blltttcs. In tho meantime, tho Vlco President remains At Washington doln his duty by hin constituents and making cnomlea of a fdw second flas aristocrats, who would doprtro tho Democratic party nnd tho country of tho irntta of tho last great victory by tho people, WHO SHOULD HAVE THE PUCKS. I do not put this ns n question, but rather to indicate those entitle a to hohl positions. If a man bo in tho pay ot tho Uoveromont it decs not follow that ho ahonld have a lifo tenure of ctllco. Thero ore) ntbora Mian ho wboTOto and pay taxes, and llht battles, nnd perform tho duties ot citizenship. If we fidd even the distinctions of bslnpr a Republican and an cllenstvo partisan, atlll he la not to bo preferred to others on these croont. The fact that tho Kopubllcan party ha Ron down beneath n troubled sea became, ot it Iniquities should incline men to think that thoto who supported that party in lta corrupt rule should at least hid no3d bye to favor on that score. The votors last November rebuked its thoorlejand practices, ond thereby indicated their preference for other Ktcsnre i and other ruon. Wo are now in a fair way to have the measures, and In order to enjoy them in their lullncai we fthould also have the men who favor thoio measures. Plucky and nmnly Kepublicang

vould disdain to nominally approve of prlu clplee and mothcti for pence and pay. Hoch ifnen would not cllnp to ollico until requested to leave. The fellows who do, tiro tho ones who sit down while women stand up and bear hardens. They are the men who do the work ot the public hut half way well beeauss they ere LalMicartcd in their undertaking. Mr Cleveland could be entity of no greater wroDfr than to help retain In ofhea nun who hate held places under Kooublican rule, Uy so dolnR he would be rendering lndU clenthliown Administration, doinj; lnus lice to tho members of his party and dho beylnß tho wishes of the people who voted lor tho success ot tho Democratic ptrty as jituch with a vlow to "turn tho rascals oatM in to Initiuurato better principles o! uovirnxiicnt. Moreover, It In not orract to iiinpoie that only one let of men In thh cotnirr aro Aide to make tho pnbllo scrvtco eillclcuiL There arc tomo Democrats who are tdtirMri), who possns httiltieia tnct, who nro nilotiw to work and who when working Arn their htio, IM our authorities Klvo iug'j n eu an opportunity to srrvn tho public. Let thvm hfwe tho plurof of these who have ban In io lonr, snd Ju1sf ititf from a buitnen as wtll ( a pArtv aliiodpotnt, nothttiit but ItOOd ran roma of tho change. lt?stdeq( lot ms tupF,rt, tt Is ratbtr hatbaroni, you know, to he. 'killing tho ItMMtbllcan prty by Itichri," you know. If the prluoiplm ami methods of Democracy aro pmferAbio to wimt wt hAVtt reeti of tho Itopitbllrtt!! party, theo in order to hay tht foil hfiielUof tho ohariito thre ran be no eicu for retftlnlin; Kepubll Vhiib lit cwilcn. If not, nnd Mr. Oievoinud AvrtuU It po to Nppnar, let htm retard hh prokrofi in tlm Invert ratio of tha tlm. and thrreby ahow how truly tha IUub!lou party estimated hie worth last fall. n.KVKl SM) AM IIKNPllM M, ' JiuUtf Win. A. Itltkle, of UUdiiitoud, Is ra iputsd ai a fair man of conNtnrattvA notions nnd excellent Judgment, Knowing that his jvlewson the subjroh upon which 1 am writInn would ho of Kuorai tntnret, l asked for .theiii, nod through his wllllPilU'xi to talk, I nut enabled to preiant them to the ptibllo, as followil "Them aro none of us In a condition," Mid Him Jtu?n, "to form nn lotelllstil ItphrjniMit rrcahllhit Mr, Olevotaud, llo h elllir is very furluiiatti fr a verv renmrkablA man, Wo luiNtWf f u him, at Uo or three nti htc, pah out from ail humble rnmpftetaipi timoo f thi i eopie.to a position or iiirieat eartuiy luimr, No tiiio has otintlcnr.titt his atrrltnti Di 1 4 . i A ft . ..ft itioriAcy or inieriiy or purpotj?, ir he knone fits whole duty, them ho Is not only a A & Ä ihieii (f pheiioiiiennl powern, hut ouo eml 1 iitntly III o b trustad by his party. If hit i s t 1 1 a imt, tlifru tie must movo rauthunly In I the aidhotirj duty of loarntihti nod wa tt rs irrtAtotv too near tho threshold or Uta pub. llO Ufr ttlld nUtlOhl to (Id Jllsttco (0 ll!l ItOtl, or t oureWr, til eitlmattiw thnni. . "Wo must not forgot th.it thn upuMiotn t party rti'uded tts miusioo to ha to savu the hilon, Hi chief canon of faith or policy ; wai also to uv eoli Individual memhar of i tts party, tiatvatleii In ant h caia depended ; tn tho raptclty of ttiepuhilo treasury. Mnny were tieaUd end saved. Its policy wai nen etiarlly bold and drlUnt, It natttier feireil nor tolerated crttlcUm, f.ir its tribunals of investigation wer inspired ly thn rutttuda of tho tamo ulvetion, und the work of aalva ; tlon inobt i!0 on as loot; as thero waaAtlolUr I in the Tnasnry or an aero ot land on the i continent." i Tim Democratic party, on tho other ba:i!, i Is a party of constitutional limitations and strict Accountability to the people, who re the eource ot all xlht and power. It is. therefore, too plain for argument that, to i coma bnck to tha rrtjlme of simple, eonom leal Democratic policy and administration, : would Introduce a change almost radical, reqlrircthe most careful confideratlon of cvs ry movement, for we wero made to con front over a million new voters and citizens, whose only knowledge ot Democratic govern xcent and policy was derived from history anterior to tho civil war. Henc?, while our impatient zral says to Mr. Cleveland: If jcu would have Democratic government, surround younelf with Democratic friend is,' I jet, to insure success in this great and pood , purpose, wo are made sensible ot the fact ' that he mnst bo guided by the landmarks ot tho Constitution, and make no mistakes. Let Democrats appreciate this view of the subject, and, in patience, hold up the hands ot our Chief Magistrate, and it will not be long before the people will stand on the thereof permanent deliverance from fraud, extravs gance and tho bloody hand cf mob Tiolence." The Judge spoke with much warmth re ' girding some local matters with which the same of the Vice President has been connected, and in brushing away the political vermin that would annoy Mr. Hendricks he ended Dp a detents of him as follows: "He stands the daunUera defender of our State's fccacr, and tha peer of any man in the Natics. Tho purity of his private lite and the cUrn Integrity of hü public career leave no target for dsfiicd cs:ailants, and, strange eocash, they hats him because he wins br do crcccs cf ennobling manhood to which

they arAatranqert. He Is a Rrand and gooi inaii.whoto broad common itinte renders him moro consptcunns than doss his com maudlin: oratory, While one ot tho most Acrompltihtd finntlemsu In the land, ha li tbo approachable frtsnd of th humbleit cltl Iii If, by tho craco of the people, tho Presidential mantle fall on his shDtilders. no one will ever doubt whether wo have a jMrip ccrrttloftilnilnUlrAtloii,M Tin: rnsatPKNT aiur.t. i aosTAiNRO. Whnnew 11 has been Intimated that ft break must occur bstwcmMr. Cleveland nnd his party the country has beon muds to tremble with a vociferous nein reipaneo thereto. Tho President is well aware;that the Democratic party is of moro coriHa uieno to the Individual limn thh Individual Is la tho party, lie knows, too. that the Individual in this case is specially himself. Ho may tor a time aeemtrrJy h:ooro D.nno3ratlo lltal p.lne and icaVit the advice o( Damocratto Jfftdere, but ho will weaken hjlora the people arul admit their mlhty majesty and tbelr wisdom, lludaro not frtttor away tha Atrengtli of thoto who have fouht the oöd tlKht. It would not bs In harmony with his business notions to move without tho sane tlou of his party. It li not his wish to dlv rlea-jo thoso who placed him In tho White Home, and ni long ns thesu friends are astu htcd by Justice und patriotism, es tho Dmioq racy has ever beon, thero is no danger ot tha President acting otherwise than tu concert with tho notions ot the masses and the wis dorn of tbe Democratic) pirty. Uo far, tho President has done woll. In tho future he will lncrru!e his speed In doing tho good work, and there shall bo no causo for complaint on tho part of good Damoorats and gcctl citizens. M. W. Caw:. . A (Jang of Pot ger tit Work, CHICAGO, May 21. Tho following dlipatch from a local detective ngency was tent t police headquarters at Bt. Louis yesterday: Clin acid, May2'J. I.siry HarrUau. Chief ot Police: An KoKlishman nArnod If. H. Btrone oMsIncd fi.CooiKuua bank In ItxU city b? pAiilug forced k'ttcrs of credit. Dcscrlptlou-liiy yuan oil, flTo foct kcvcu Inches, wclh :t)0 pound, rod, full fsce, mutton chops, Krayinh wni-skors; wore round lop derby hat. dark cutaway coit. Oral check paiit: had a heavy slnslo lut cnUi. and in sup pcrcd to Imvo loft bcru to doy. Watch the tralus hihI examine tho hotels, 11 found arrest and wiro me. It seems that Ktrong, or whatever his real name is, evidently belonps to a gnn of forgere, who have previously operuted in this country and in Canada. Tho victims of HtrongH forgery In this city aro tho ollicerj and shareholders of the Canadian Hank of Commerce, and the Amount is $7,000, as stated In tho dispatch to üt. Louis. It li claimed that an attempt would bo made to defraud the banks by tho gam to which Strong belonged, and bud lisued warning a cordingly. Tho plan of operations seem to bo the forgery of it number of circular letters of credit purporting to havo been is fuod by some woll known banking Institution ot (Jreat HriUln. The amount of cash letter Is usually 150, or$2"0. Tho Hro opsr ated by members of tho gang simultaneous ly, or marly so, in tho Canadian and American cttlis. and the banks victimized aro nearly elwoys CanadiAn, Hcotoh-Amerlcan or Hibernian, Tho forgers usuallv make up as Sootoh farme re, desirous of goinn Into too farming or ttock raising busmen In this country, or

j.uRiiin lonriAia, yonnj;r wous ot tn nrlsloo Moy, etc In thoennaof tjtrotiK, it npp m he presented himself yeoterday at tho Can adlati Hank of Commerce, In this city, pro nrntlng letters of credit of tho National Jt ink ot Scotland, (Haasow. The signature Ap peered to bn all right, and the rash was promptly paid over tho counter. Ho spoke llttl, nnd ronduelrd httmtdf, to tht mind of the bank Cahler, llkn nn ordinary Kiutlhh HMillciiian of fortune, on pie a nun or on bus IncM bont. lln dnpartrd on receiving Hid money, aiMdi)Mt ltDittM, fpMal to tho helillnel. Madison, Ind,, May 'Jl, Although thi t Ntetit IWnittitrV (John W. Itnoks otiu mtnlon expired the tsth lust., there has beau no appointment mitdo up to Ilm primml wittliiK. nlthoouh the Applicants Arc "eatoh lint mid wnlltn for thee.M Tliorp h a stronn belief to day that Captain John Kirk Is the winning mau, Klthmuh omoof Hits other are borrowing "lluence" from other cities, or, In short, aro tolling outside aid auch as writing letters. Colonel Whllsllt, M, A. Harnett nnd Captain Charles David nrc stilt In the Held aim! full of coulhl.tiien, but wo have Hood timber linn fur any ofllnn, mid er long, If not alioady, vou wiu har of mora applicants from this cltv. It has Print elntid beforn In tlifhtt Poluiiius (Ii4t Cjtoiiet James II, Woolford at a candidal for titato II ink Miitmlner, but thi latnd ca idl dato Is James 0, IKiiiuell, n sdiiutwhai notorious character, JimmlM wants i tn )tgi. Impie keeper nit tho roait of Clorlda, and wilt pridiably bo siiereasfiil, a- ha ha a hitler from llol.'nan, layliu ha would exnrt his lie lllieiice In Ids bnhalf, The (td IVIIomu of this city will turn out in a Im dy on PeiMratlou Day, nnd help nnU it a memoramo uiv. .YVr-tV:"V..f"i C?;,"rA,1T.? W.L1: of leavliutour clly, Ami Meri. V.hia llttb llel, lh proprietor. ar now oiu lo iking for n location with n big bonus of ;,om, 'fit a Amnieur Dramatic f'stlvat for Iho benefit ot tho pnbllo fountain, cloied to night Its performancHS, which hava been taking placo at Odd IVUows' Hall for tha pist wtek, Iron Woi kür htrtkM to II Averted, PiTTMii hu, Prt.,Xlay 21, Notwithstanding the fear that neither the manufacturers nor Iron workers have displayed any outward signs of receding from their roapectlve positions, It is conceded that a general strike will ba averted. The dlecusdlaij through the press elnco the meetiug of tho conferenco baa laid tho way op?n for a ompromho. An ther conference will probably be held during neit week, lljth sides then can ji;;rci) upon what concessions will be necesiay to bring about an amicable settlement. It ia evident that tho uuborJien front mesented by the manufacturers the day after has not been maintained, and a lar&o body ot iron Wirkers have hinted that a reasonable redaction would not he antagonized. This gives eacu side an opportunity to let itself down easy before the 1st of June, tho date when the present scale ceases to be effective. The mills are all running doubla time at present and a number of large orders are reported to have been received within the past few days. HlelU Citizenship. Ottawa, May 21. Tha following statement in regard to Kiel's citizenship is made on the best authority: Ulel took an active part late in 1SS2 or early in 1SS3, in the Montana Territorial elections, having become an American citizen there, he created considerable excitement in the election referred to, being an active workar for the Republicans. After the elections were over, he was prose :n ted on a charge of having induced several haltbreeds to vote, although they had not the ceceseary qualifications. B afore the prosecution bad got fairly under war. however, he fled to bis old borne at St. Vitae, Manitoba. He subsequently returned to Montana, on a

tlytn vklt and removed his family f RH Iicnlfocp.jManltoh; then In tho full 0f hsi ha went Into tha Haskatrhewan eitimr! whrro 1st has bern over since. Tltera Is i)9 doubt wbMr vfr to hit American citizenship. tlreihnm 'ind HarlAit IHsacreA in the niaek llli(UIUBhrr t?iii. Cimcao j, May ai. Xlislletlsa. In tho matter of tbewiltc error asked for lntheoa of Joseph C. Macklln and William J, (Mia über, Audjargnrd before Jtido Orrsham und Justice Harlan, was decided this morning. Tho two,dr!sta dliareo. The cllect of tut Is tint thi qncatlou will po to tho ITnlUd Blatts Rur'remo Court, and In tho luestitUta Ihe convlnted parties will In released on tut! pending the decision. Macklln and UalU Uber wrro convicted of rilling a ballot box In tho Third reclnctot tho Lkhtiith Ward nt the recent National election und subitl toting bc.Mii ballots for thoto c:st by tha electors., Tholr proiecutlon was b.vod upm tho Illing ot a criminal lnformatlou Aainn them by Jlio Unite I Htatra District Attornoy, and tbe)-olnt was urged by their attorney In the present Instunce that their oilooi pirtook of tlie naturo of nn "inf:rnons crlms" In Iho meaning of tho United Hhttes statutes, and that a criminal lnfcrmaihn was not ni equate, L,:it that tbo Accttsod should hava been rri;uhtrlv Indicted by the (J rand. Jul v. On this point Jnstlco Harlan and JudeCrei ham dlfa ;m the former holding that tun convlctlcn of the men was adequate and complete; Tho prosecution ot tho two men Itis been'lor.g nnd czponslvo, and great interest centered in tho remit owing t tha prominence of Macklln In lecal political affairs. It the Bupreuo Court should sustain Jcdgo Cm shorn the prosecution would have to be renewed. In tho meantime indictments against .Macklln nnd Gallagher are poudlrw lutkoGtate Court.

Kicnpn of Prlionors Judge .lump's Court ßrcclal to tbo Scutiucl. Pockvim:, Ind., May 21. -On last nlht WllliamJ.awson, who had been tried aid found gp'ilty of petit larcany, but remanded to jail to await h!s aeutence, and one pjto Titsworth, who had just been arrested on two char ges one of forging a check on David Mnnklno-broko Jail. They were not CDnlined in Ihe jail proper, but for tome causa had beer placed in tho fotnale department, and had bat little troublo to cut their way through the plastering to an adjomlng room and let themselves down by quilts that they had tack d together for the purpose. Oar jail prop.ur Is us good and uafo as any Jail In the county, and when once placed in thero and nil I the doers kept locked, wo alwiys know where to Und the criminal. Our cjrt is presided over by his Honor, Joshua .jump, of Newport, und thus far ho has made us tbo beat Judgo that wo havo lud for yeAt He Ja not only woll versed In the law, but;ls always ready and makes his decisions rxomptly, nnd conduct tho court in tho most busmen Hkn manner of any Judo In this c inuty for fifteen years past, and is liked by nil. i - ' . M!iitMr Clrttmlntf SCsctualvci Illgtitn. Uomtom, May 12 1. The. Kov. 0. A, (Jordon, pastor ef tho Clarendon ötreot llsptlit Church, Mr. H. L. Hastings, a well-known publisher of religious works, nnd nbatu dc?.it Otiten, were nrrrstrd ycilerJay for holding a rellfttous servlco on theoatnoons on .Sandsy afternoon last. The iDllnoAiy they vl'datrtl a city ordlnatics in making euch tine of the commons. Tho c hurch pej pin tleclrwo tt at they wilt coutltitio to hold mretlnr ns usual next Sunday and thnrn after, and the police ntv that they will arrest any iran who opens his mouth to addren a crowd cn the commons on tJumUy. Tho ovniij;tdidN antiotiuco that moil ot tho prominent Chirpy In town will bo on hand imxt tiunday, and that when otm lints to PI enk nnd hni been ttrrrsled atmtlier will leko his place. They will havo to Arrest Inn or pioio inlulfttra and prominent olllrp If thry Attempt to carry out tbir plan," said on of iho oltirers of the V, At, C. A, litis li.Otlllllit. CoIhmiImis Notes, lipti UI It) the )riillnel, Cnn-MhtN, lud,, May ,.D, IVtor Arnett, who shot Ham (lallentlno April in nud wlm has been tn Jail hero ever since, was admit ted to ball hi the sum of t''0 for his nppur aier, June I, for trial. (Jaeuilnt,1 tha wouiuled n an, Is ret ovarlntf, and linblo to walk About his farm, 'Ibe trial of flru.Ollle Hirers, ohare l with polMMilng Heurv ilrelim, will fnmmnnen next Monday. Thecals considerable utter ttt immlf aU'd tn (lie cae, The (an, i re In this county uro dhrnuraKed over tbo wheat crop, Ahmt foitr.llfiln of Urn aetea.ie wllHiol be cut, Many Molds are bring planted In corn. Widlel rue I. .. -11. iU Will ISty AO Vpi (Unit Hpeclsl to the bi iillnel, Up omoni, Ind., May 'Jl -A Jury tn tho Circuit Uourt hero itwarded (Uorttu W. (Jon I ., dnmanuatnst llradlMiry ,v Im, for hl lot of a foot in moving nn Iron mm down atatra. Tho eve has nomtplol Cie (fourt a?: out n wtk ami terminated by tlto above verdict last night. Kerelvor Lynch, of tbodef net Itlchiuond National Hank, ottered for salt roal eUte of tald bank at Auction yesterday, liiere wer few bidders and no aalei excopt th hauk building, which was nought ov J ua O jIp, I'ruldent cf tha l-'lrit National Jhnk ot Cen. lervlll, for t'.h'öO. Tha bank will prolubly pay fifty cents on the dollar to its creditors. Ilii Vouml Toriltily MAiidl!, Jolikt, May 2t, A man terribly mangled end In a dvlng condition was found In a freight car hero yesterday. Ho turned out toba a hharcr who had who had worked In tho quarrieo, named Pezdorka. Hb lips and iioso were cut oiT, aloo his tnncro, which was hanging by thin ehreds of lleah. Toe skulll was fractured. The man was a horrible sight, and was yet alive, though ha ctn not live. Tho claim li made that tho outrage wes committed oy some strikers. Marder ami HnlclOn. PiTTsnur.fi, May 21. Shortly before 1 o'clock this afternoon Fr.mz Karlind, a Bohemian, eighteen years of age, killed a three year old girl, daughter of a man named Fepeg, with whom ho boarded, and then fired two shots into his own neort, caislng instant death. Karllcd had been playiaz with the childj but a moment before, and after the little one had fallen be tired two thcts at the mother before he that himself. There is no motive for the deed. Suicide of an lllloola l'utor. " St. Louis, May 21. The Post-Dispatch Colliers ville, Illinois, special says: "This community was shocked this mornine when it became known that Rev. J. IL ßeasoner, pistor of the First Presbyterian Church, of this city, bad committed salcide at 7 a. m., by shooting himself through the temple with a 32 calibre pistol. The act wai doaotless committed while Mr. Reasoner was lab

orlrg rtrtler a temporary tit of lnianlty. rhtitmlcnt feature of the altalr witi the tor rible shock In Mrs. Ueaeonsr, who ha t hemi lulling in Ohio, Mho arrived l.ftrou mlnutn after her husband tiled, Hams friend tort her nt ho depot nnd broke the now to htr K'htiyi'' A HliiKulur Art t.twiit. CiMiNrUTi, May 21. A ilui;nlar accident 1 nppepfd nt the Carlisle building, corner of Kotirth nnd Walnut streets, to day, A larne j ene of heAvy plato glass, broken from a fourth-story window, was falling Into n rrowd ef people on t lies elJewatk, when It struck, an obstruction nnd broku Inlosmaller pUces Ono of torso struck Mi. Itooert Jidiuston, n prominent mnrcbant, nud cut a evere gash hi his sralp, bi.sldrs hre-aktrig lun arm teilte a numbrrof othei4 were slightly woutidtd, ' ras i w l'rrsti) tertiin lurrut Assembly. Cinmnnati, May 21 Tha General Astombly cf tbo rresbyterlan (mutch bosun Its session this morning In tho First Preshyterlon Church. Tbo Kev. (ieor.a P. Hays, D. D , of Denver. Colorado, the retiring Mot rrator, preached tho opening ermon, after which the Orneral Assembly was formally ccrMltnh d by a prayer and ndJoarneJ until itfternucn. eioiug 1. d up it, a, I.otütviM.K, Ky,, Muy 21. Mr. Warren Orten, lately appointed Consul to KauaKwba. Japan, left early this morning for New York, Ho rales for Japan in a few

days. Tb Flrt lUittu Twioge. An the teason Advance i. ihn mvlos nod nnhpa ' ly which rhetimatlcm make.i Itself known Aro I a m m . rxpenenceu tutor every exposure, n la not claimed that Hood's Harsnp.trilla is a specitlo for rheumatism we doubt if there is, or cau bo, such a remedy. But tho thiKmud bonctlted by Hood's Sarsaparlllu warrant us in urging others who wuth-r froai rheumatism to take it beforo tho lint keen twinge Iii li mil .Mi4..ii.lAW-.wl 33 11 THE OLD HEMABLE ,25 YEARS IN USE SV Tje Greatest Medical Triumph cf the AgeIndorsed all ovcrtho World OP A Losoofnppotite. Nausea, txwclscpsp tivo. Pplnjn t ho Hond, with n dull coiv eatton Jnjt ho JoclpartPniii .undoi tho.Bhoulclorßlado, iulhioGO niter cAt--inc;, withneiislncllnatloii to oxorttor p f b 6"dy brml ticl , I r rl tabi 1 1 ty of t c in p or, Low npiri t! Lo3:j df momofy.witb ja fcöjliiß of Jinvin"iicßleotod t;om duty, xvonrlhoRo. l3i7.zlnn39,"Klnttor" tnKoftholitirtDotnboforotlu)öyj Y 11 o w H Ic I li. U h K d a h o , U p s 1 1 n .a rn is rs s' iFTiicsn WAit?nN(i3 auk ünhef.dkd, fZ2i;?3 U2ZLZZ2 VTILL C02M DO SVLCrio! TU1TS PILLS iih-tupeelnlly udttptedlc iiu h nispq, ono doni rlfrcls amdi t ( httllL'S or Irrlloij in to onfiMtt-Oi tho Htitrrrrr. Thny I ssr rrane. the Appetite, ntiil crttme tho body to TnU ' S leh, thus Ilm Ava tnm mimm lahf-it, runt .v tlirlr Toi'iln At'lloil OU tho lllltrllvn llctrtntn. Itrtrii Iai Ntnols um tu i.tit'. I'tlrn art r rut a Tjrrrs haiu dye. t.UAt li A I It tip WllhuiUi rlmiiiirtt to A wtjstv Iti.st'u bvn'BliwIo hpiiin allott this iivp. ji iinpiiiM ii niHiiiiif color, nets lirititilin.Ulv. fdd fiy M0üjUU, i by ispt'os on trcedpi or til )friou. 44. rVturrrty fJt. Now Yorht nmsmx.7. When Amanlia-tMiflr ivl from Itlieumittltm oulya IIMoiilt,aiidt in Ii v-l fn m hHp"lii, h h h ippy ninhl' ll !i;' 'l, UhtMippi ,m h.n OulKcrod far moro tlwui u tSilril ol' u century. fs Ahm Urin), of v,d jom-i, wiip ho e "A I M In HU UK ii (i ((i It, 1 1 ... t tt t.ttt 1 1. t I 'itl ii III Ii V It in' "i I it II i i, l.nl h I'lt.' I t'lio ' hu-. t I' II s ' i, Um I v II tt to i.iii M , es t 'I' I l'tr, P, ill ll'illili.l r li.U t k iu v 5 J''.rs UIU Uli'itinlUi.i " O Mm. A, II. II Li t, of Chlt ii,, Hncl ri'' untiulo pnlm In her mr:k lor flf loon yaur.. nnd Mr. IIiK.t lud P" u th'Mlflhu -r IMirti. binlhiii tt Ut II Iii l In id V im um, iiu r hl4h'ILh"Ul I r, Ml; I'.'iUi l' s i it i j 1 1 .str ni ii i Mr Aim niui oumiit n eShu 1. 1 if ..I itn hi-.iv, Aly wilt lins .tl.t ii.l 1 1. it i.iu-1 itt.ti, in,, i (tn 4 if t .(.ipuiti. t r i1 O J 1 1 1 !j t i, ii .i)B i r '.' It I'i'v i p. fl. tl'.'lt I'itl.l f n I t. to, Hi l (.u i u (J Mtlt 't Iiu lrt IvtUt'O lig Ai ii'tt'lwn," Wl Tb 10 tit o lu:ili' l(titlMvho thlhi. lli:tt lu'i tiiiui tlivy li ivo MilK-ii'd e-i I'-n,', an t li tvo ti h'd mi ln:ttty lih'dii hh'1 ill Vniu, tli ' mn-.t tu tllr on tlnlr tlifvo ni-oro yi-at,S Hut you m'o v lutt A'l Ul.ni'Uouoi h;u il.pc, llosvi'vi r IUI your f'oe llox vi r heveeo om r,itu However tireat yuue Ii.ii ittlin ' nt i, KTTry Athlophoron If you r aniu -t ft t ATill.oi'H0uoHef jvur druut, 'Q vlll n'U.t it tiiToi I'ftl.l. n r-'lit ir rrt'al.tr !irlt ouo tti. lUr i-crPottlrf, Yiui-ntfr that you Im t from your dnvrfiat, hut If bo hium't It, O-i tu t I lTiudid t try houivUiUw' cUu, but trJwr tt from uü Ad dlrctteit ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST., KCW YORK, ftfffniHtstuiiniw,l.sinntniiiifiiint Tha O-TLT COSSET mtuie tht c&n b returned bv Its urchaer after thrw wwti e?vr. If not foun4 ' PERPECTt-Y SATISFACTORY M in erery respect, ana iurrictemndtibTeJer. Made In a T&riety ot atjlea and rna. gold by Arst-cUS diers Tf.rywtere. Beware cf worthless inutAtiooS. L12D0 irenuine unlets tt has KaJt'a Diuna on the bo:u rClflCACO COItSEY COs ChiOCs Hb

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.O4.0 rv Vrj FITTINGS, Rlllnc Acmys fjr Nidlomü (Uot'O Yrtlver, ritiifi Cocks. rui.-li.ts irtm Mte.cs, V I r l! lUNtf, IHUTKUH, VlARx, 1 A P m , Mo ka ami llr, WiiorJire, ptfaiu Trs, J'nui;-, Huk, HU I I'l-l.l. iNu. iiAiinsrr wktaia (I..4. jonn t :ux'), (.'otlou Iptin: vasu Hhltflud col ortd tuO jMUtjd t'a!ri, and alt oilier supplUs i""t tn eoMtuutUMi V bl'KsM, u A t ) K an t uh. Iu JO 11 or KI'.TAll Uilk Do a regular sloani tlltl!:c h'Uiuosa. Cattaiatn und (oatrart to hi'rtt Mills, lo;s Ksr'orha and l.m:ihor: Pry ltuu, vrlth live or xn.itikt strata. I'lpo eat to Mdertty Hivitu power. O1U0T S J1LIS011, 71 M. Pcuo, St. ,U an mm Yi ,r i i r:ia i lib i r I or n y.trs rt s l cnit I I n , i 'w at . . r i i ii j t ( LGiiisville.Ky iv;ijnnsci runTi, i i i ... i i' ii. v. I. I... ...;4 l Vit,.!.. " - 1 L tt r.l ir'.y r 1 1. ii" t ant l--.-lw i'. ...:t- l !. a tu 1 11 w .,(,,1, k Ml I I IU ll. 0 V..U l I.- r( Cur nil iorm of PRIVATE, CHROiaO and SiUAl Dlüi bporitintorrlioa nn;l Intotoxicy, ai l'n.' fiuU i'f .'if '.uo In ii'i.'li, i ki cm I, in. li:r, r ri., f r .'liiT .'I ' , Mil t.-iu i,; tl lir U. J. w.tn? , l'.v i i "'ii. , hi i'i .1. i I i..i ' i i. ( i ;l.t ..! fl mi I T Ii .".in i. Diiiiti"- rf Mf l.l, I'. I.- 1. 1 J.:, ii r, I'liy i uil v, Tn'. i ' i'U l'ii.'i. A i ri ii In :, .,(, I vf I , i,.l, ; I'.u.ru.i 'U i f I ! m, l ft h'M.al l. . ". A,'., r ut t.utz luurrfu" liiii'i., -T ff iin'i"'!', n tl.ir. !., t.lv i.t . fi.,. ..'iiliy rr, 1. JVPllXi IS l1"'1'! ';'' Im HC UUV''' ''" Uonorrhen, OJbEiT. Mr 1. 1. ire, ln.Li.i.-, Tin ma, t"i nuiiuivi. I'll. . I..I . OtrT .l0.ll'l ti..M, l,.. ' .-.i 1. ItO ' lf u l"i I Or. t 'iY Irl ui I i : I---I' ioii!0! trt f ri liiu (', i' 'f .1' ' i ."., M' I In ii ' I'.."',-i:,l anii'i. Mr, i'iirtM rr,a Tl. Mm I i'i kii" i.i.' tl.o I . I olti-n re on.i.i. u 1 t'-i .!. i nir v f. v t.'-t, ii i in. . eui. i Vki lln' i II I.T trtaln,, i I, lnr,:. !i.r i ii tie ul jrnU !y an 1 ;l I jr ü.' II cr vi i - him I.ct CiiroH Guaranteed iut nil Ca so a utiilortnKmi. u:i.,i IjI.hii ,.'K.in! fflr lvr firr in I IntiMl, CUarv r.u ublo u I i'.tr, u I i., o i tly t u!iiUai. PUIVATE COUNSLOU ornii'irn, i.i imoir ii'.'-s, .urvir "! t. r .r'iif iii (,M.f. I rrn.i l v ail. A,)lri- u,. WS.CI tuuif fruiu I A. M. tu . XI. bv.UU, tut 1. 14. (irrman Asthma Tit re. Nevrr lull r In tii.tly rrlivr l mo,! lr.t attAi k, ami omire cnmfotl.iM cp If -it ty Inlitlilion, tlnnrr.v Iiiii pic di I i r itrt t, rr !. ilia ...m, r.irilil.Ocl frei I ri t' jIhiu, nn l r(frr, PIIPCTC ! 'b, innl.rs fol UUMfuD A P) ,lv.!l tnc not krjiti. ,, . iu Oiot..lMif., ihr I ,m, li-rr f.ulm rllvi t Iri . ,n1 !.. iii.il pnV.u:'? Jrtt. Vi nil Pliii'oii f v ü .ol. f .r il.tiup t'nt (lilt i ut i Iu K. Silllll I MANN. M J'.iiii. Min. .-y.. .......-j r.. yfHAPPY BBLIBP i Pr"dllf nbtatocd M nil slarrsot OUronto dim asr r intitnrl t:sr tho vstlotis fount of nit its li.inssra, Khrtitnatlsn, Mrndtila, Pilmat' ato P" onitar Pvphllld, tllnet. ImpolPtur, M,itnat Wrakltraa end Hprrtnatorrhe lrn'aiu'ittlr orn.l. luillatnl njtprt !i,rf) tun l et rplliM em, as I m a ctadusln of iiU'illfim and nir.'tirr, and lotti r loralod lit tldi tMy Ihaii anv olhpr pMr.ioian tu i j unir, I havo in mid it o!n stmlonf H n.sip Dl-ms and tlMr tfinltiOMil. (Uti idso t rmaoi ut .it In liuiai.nnatloo or t'lrvratlon ol YS uub, I aloful spd lill'lrreed ftr'IS'-s, ItpllaPlri Pills, with f till prliltnd dliectlous, aut to any a1drnaa for Ol prr Pos, t roioiiltstlott htoimd liiYltM. 1 M. AllIJtoTk M. D.. No, Mil liylnlu Av,' ilitillnonp.ills W, II. I'lcairttiOtu tl.ft niiiiitii ornrotmar with ssmo name, and Ilms avol 3? .A. T "J3 Q' T 3 Ohtalllfit, Slid sit latfit MllsllrM t luimQ or aWoait all loll ii to lor Mo 'i riiin ifi., ton oiUim la OfiMikiin t im tt, pal' nt ornm, tot VYiH un ohiiitii Viit nt in 1ms time mau Phk It moOt riol Wadiliulioi. r i int Mini I of i win u, NVuait Im an lo nlont slilllir tiro f i ' a f mi I out wii I'lmi jo im t on tin h Pnli iit Is A Hum .1. . a ,rlnr, hole, tn llm 'ol msi'irr, 1 1 r HiltMifln ii'ioirijof liioiuv OiOir 1 I v i ion. not tuomiUia nt Hid It. H I' tt tt t t I nt rlM-nlitr, ndvitv, rri-'a, ami frrnu" i luJ tlUitU to tout Htstn or (Jo iitty, wrl ti Pi f (I. A. HNOW A :0, Oiiooiittd Patt nt Hit , Waahttiutou, Ji, (I. Dost Dollor Scnlu Purrjstlvo. TtTKY IT 1H TO I7rt??rü Ullll it. J hii.U'iu:.i rr.Air, (Ilitin 'Ji' 1 horiirt lllorts, holtfjitnal, tlouutyor ctstd luht or . in aminothro f(r rale. 'I ii k tiihtiNBt. toiler ns this artlrlA. ! The aooompnnylnR a correct crttrerrefcritatlca clour premium Waul, It is a itcrn tviadtr, ! rortdd of nickel silver, and will ,nlTayi rcm&tn m hrli;ht us ft new slim dollar. It hrs a Ucatj Leveled edge crystal I aeo.lt wo J;s .re contrac.öi? or cood matcrni. au J are ma.lo Ly tbo Cnctr auta wttio cischlnery. Ercrj watch Is perfect befon leavins tho ractory. A aro thoroashly tosted and adjusted, n cia be honestly rcconucadcd as faithful tirae-keepers. Tbey aro 3ntssreprt-sontL-a, aa era vori taico ttnos tLe price. ANY ACTIVE BOY Can easily secure ono ottac&c Watches by cetttai hlslfricnls to mbscrito toi tlie 1noü.9a BtatY BZ5TISEL. Tollowliitj arc oar offers to c?oati: orS23 wlllsendTu SKNnjeiLto twenty tub rcrlbcrs and tUe Watcii Ireo to tbe arcnt cotti&a cp the club. ; For 112.5 sre wiiiEcnd Ths stasronto tea tnb bribers a Waten to tbe agdat lorwaMiag ihM club. , i For n.M wo wtll send Th 8exti5kl to to sub scrlbers and a Watch to tbo agcat lorwarllns taa elun. For t5.50 Tee BrmvzL to three cuUcrlbers ana a Watch to the agent. For 13,5 Thb on y sax and a Watch U aaj address. Address, 1 DEIIIINEL CQÜFAHY Indianapolis, Ind

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