Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1882 — Page 5

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THE FLOODS.

TI1K WliTI'.ESAKD DISTRICT. Some Improveaient Reported From the Inandated F.otloiii. Government Aid Furnished. VAfHixtiTOS, March S. The Secretary of War continues tu receive dispatches represvntii.g tlie distress as increasing in the overri jwed distints o( the Misissir i Valley, stt i stating tLe rations sent will soon be exhausted. Twenty thousand more rations will be ordered sent from Memphis. AID. , Loi'iaViOLE, Mnrch 8. A public meeting of the Board of T.ade adopted the following resolution: itesulved. That this T$-ard rerectfuIy nn;3 upon Coiires the propriety of making surft. -ieiil appropriations to enable thj War Department to continue it work of rvUviu trie pre-siii wants l Miiferers by the overihv of the Mibtisoippi River. At a meeting of Merchants on 'Change at 1 o'clock to-day, Governor 'rittemlen made an earnest appeal fr aid for th sufferers in the overflowed districts of fionth western Missouri. About iLW) in money ar.il provisions were donated at once and the Kelief Committee appointed Mine days ago instructed to solicit additional subscription?". General lieckwith, of the T5ubdijter.ce Department, United States Army, has i-ni lÜ.lW ritions t Mound City, HI., and .'MM) rations each to IYmisCot ami MiisMppi Counties, Missouri, and more are to follow. NO IIF.TUEB EEEAK. Xe'.v Orleans, March 8. No farther disasters to levees are reported. The people are strengthening theru all along the line. A heavy south wind to-day p.oduced a swell in the river, trie water at times breaking over the levee at the head of (Janal street and at several poiuts between the city and Carrol ton. The 'at! shows the ri verse vententhsof afoot below the high water mark Of 1H74. TERniULIC STORY OK DESTITUTION. Little Kock, M.irch 8 M. 0. Harris, sent down to De. ha County by Governor Churchill to aid in distributing Government supplies to persons rendered destitute by the Hoods, returned to-day. In an interview with a Gazette reporter he mid: "Along the river front of Ioha County, 100 xailes in length, the destitution is beyond description. The water has reached an unprecedented height Scarcely a farm-liouse cr residence in the bottom has escael. The people have been compelled to build fale floors i:i h'jtM'üj or .sock safety on some of , the higher lands, where, in rudely constructed ramps of brush, boughs and cane, they wait lor starvation ::r.d death. It ü appalling and without Government aid. liberally and quickly resto-.red. lio telling where it will end. Many jierson.s have been feeding on carns.-o.s of drowned cattle. A personal Investigation, as well as the assurances from reputable pvtitlemen. convinces Mr. Huris that not less linn tino families, averaging, say, six to a family, in Iesl;a County alone, were dependent upon the charity of the Giverimn-nt. il? believes it no exagger ation to place i:i gioss numner of old and yoorg at 3,5'H), distributed approximately .s follow?: Knowlton'a Laiui'ng. l'M families; Laronia, 1 00 families; mouth oi Vh?te Iliver, :U families; mouth of Art:aris;;s lliu r, L'O families; Arkansas City (d:s'ributir.s t for Cypress Creek. L5.ggv I.iyou and the back V um try), Ü7U families. The irviici'.ion.-; point to a ling continuance of he oveitlow. The breaks in the Mississippi levees caused a teuijorary decline in the u.n-rs ,a th'a side -of the river, h it the fall was so insignificant 3 to furnish but liule relief. The destitution and siifftring ran irut be measured or der scribed, and urless prompt and literal aid id extended there is no telling what will be the end." Tim KIVEIt r.IUNU AT HELENA, ARK. MKMi'tus, Mjr. h s The river here, ecrordiüg to the Signal service otlicer's report, h3s tleclir.Pil one inch, and now marks thirty-tive feet eleven inches on the gauge. A steady rain b.r-. fallen ail day and continues to night. which will no doubt check the decline, an 1 perhaps ajrain. cause a rise. "What provisions the jreiseral Government has sent have been distributed by L'cmaiiisioners Mang'un and Hemingway. The Avalarche's Hebna, Ark., special says the river lias riseu a half inch in the past twcntyiV.ir h-jurs, and now marks forty-seven feet t .vo inches on the gauge, which is six int.-'ies above the late rise, and ten inches above the highest watr since 1S'2. The FtcaniT Dean Adams reports the levee broken at St. Charles. The iituation at Helena ri mains unchanged. AX ESTIUK COUNTY 61BM KHr.KD. Memphis, Ten'!.. March 8. E. II. Moore, an attorney residoi at Ito-edale, the County seat of IJolivar County, Mississippi, was a pas.senger on the steamer Dean Adams which arrived to-nuh: at midnight. He reports bnas in tlie Hush Pulkant and Lake Cliartres leves wliich occurred Monday night. The Hush Fulkana is the lanr"st levee in Mississipti, and thee breaks submerged the entire County of It divar. At itedtle the water is ten feet deep in nil the dwellings. Of its .TOO inhabitants only three families yet remain, and they are living in the garrets of their houses. All o'hers Lave lied and sought safety elsewhere. A portion of the levee immediately in front of Itojedale is crowded with :u throes to the number of about .r(M, who hive n oshetter and are existing on cattle, which they kill. Their condition is terrible, exposed, hi They have been for tke past two days, to cold, drenching showers, that have fallen. Mules, cattle and other. stock have been drowned by hundreds and are hourly dying of starvaLion. Further Tiding From the Destitute People of the South. Memphis, March 0 The river this morning at 7 o'clock indicited thirty feet one inch on thepjiute, a i:se of two inches since yesterday afterum , caused, d uhtles, by local rains. It show-rred all yesterday and la-st night. To-day i- regular March weather. A strong wind is blowing from the south, cau:ing waves to form in the river, which may prove ditatou to the levees at Helena .and Friars port. New Oklkak. March A A dispatch, from Alexandria, La., -sys the levee gave way there this morning It is ollieially requstd, owirg p the dang- of wheel waves, that pilots and Capuis of steani boats pass as far away as possible from the levee at exposed And threatened jxitnt, and run slowly and carefully. It is also requested steamboats rea-jc running aUogttner for the present in Bayou La Fouei. A dispatch fnjm liayou ara ravs two bvi Lr'aks jecurred in I'oints Conpoe levee, emiü; 'ring a large district of vaiuakle sujjar ptntttons. " TOBTI'Kfjf DT STARVlTIoy. Mrj;r-:ns, March it. The river rose one vtich to-,iy and now imrks thirty-six feet n the auje. Jfuceev frota below are 3Ji'v' arriving here, and in every instance ooirm tke repori of distress of the people who yet remain withiu the inujidated rerior. U hirlc-s M. Lee., of tlie intu I'nit! (states InLintry, arrived this momlr.g trim CJiiutha and left this afternoon for poinubflow. lie is one of theirmr offic;rw Wai!edto a-certain the true condition of aiTairs and ' make a rport to tlie Secretary of War. Commissioner Ilpiaingway, of Mississippi, accompanied him. aad both go as far south as Vicksburg. Cotuoiisswiier Mangum. of Arkansas, will ask th Secretry of War to end 000 tents to Helena. Ark., where refagiics from the oversowed regions are gathering - in Jare nurabers. anl are In a destitute condition. A Committee of thre gentlemen arrived this morning from Austirr. Tunica Coanty, Miss. At a meeting held at Austin Tuesday, this Committee was appointed and authorized to proceed to Jackson to confer

wiih Governor Lowery on the condition of ahV.rs existing in that County. Their aje&l, after setting fortV. the great damage done to property and stck, says; "We lind hit families bav aSamloned their houses toinhabit every available spot et groui d to he found; that a good many are without any shelter, and unless food is carried to them immediately life will be Igst, with ail the tortures of starvation. The river is still rising. We must have relief at once. While we are deeply gratvful for the $13.000 appropriated by the fsrate for general relief in this valley, yet we I ty that saitl appropriation is barely suilie'ent for the wants of ur neighborhood alone. We now say to the Legislature of this State and to the Congress of the I'nited States and to the ieople at large thaf e need help in the way of provisions and clothirg, and unless we are speedily relieved our sutlerings can only terminate in death from starvation aud cold. We advise that depots for relief be established at Dennett's landing. Commerce, Austin and Trotter's Landing in this County, for the reception of any and all goods and supplies for the poor of ibis County, and that all necessary means be taken to circulate this appeal for relict." A HARR0WI5U STORT. WAeniNtiTON, March ! Secretary Li nor.' n has received a telegraphic report from Captain Leo in repard to the dam.ie and suflVring caused by tlools in Mississippi. He says: "The overflow is the most disastrous and widespread which has ever occurred, and the resulting destitution is correspondingly preat. The very lowest e.-timute of destitution is placed at 13.000 i-ersons. Many residents of the h ick Counties have taken refuge in cities and their immediate wants provided through local aid. From Tunica County to Greenville the people are compelled to take refill in such buildings a are let t standing on the levees. Inmost cases the only means of communication is by skiflV 'With the 100,000 rations already sent, ami the .0,ooo now on the way from sjt. Louts, and with the local aid furnished by Mississippi the destitute in the district can be provided for until the "0th ir.st. Everything shows the destitute must be cared for at least thirty days from date,

which will require an additional twenty days ration lor lS.noo total of ubU.OO') rat ions. it will he five or six work can be done iersons, making a Mauy planters say weeks before any in the overflowed district. Others say not before the 1st of May, but just as soon as the work can he begun, I would advise the issue of rati-ins cense." Lieutenant Vedders telegraphs the .Secretary of War of the situation in Arkansa. and says the number of sutFcring people is very preat; that the Government lelief saved the lives of many, and that not less tnan 4,000 people will be dependent on charity until another crop. The Chinese 15:11 la-ed ly the Senate The Provision of the ill-Other Prortriling;. Washing ion, 1. C, March The Chinese ininiirration Mil as ps.sicd provides that from and after the expiration of nil ety days after the pas.tge of the act until the expiration of twenty years uiter the passage, the coming of Chinese laborers to the I'nited States shall be suspended, and ptescribes the pcnilty of imprisonment not exceeding one year and a tine of not more than $00 ngnir.st the master of any vessel who brings any Chines laborers to this country during that period. It further provides that the classes of Chinese except treaty froiu such prohibition, such as merchant.", bachers, students, travellers and diplomatic agents and Chinese laborers, who were in the I'nited S:a'f s on the 17th of November ISN), shall be required as a condition for their admission to produce passports from the Government of China personally identifying them und showing that they 'individually belong to one of the permitted classes. The passport must be endorsed by the diplomatic representative "f the United States in China or by the United b.atcs Consul at the ort of departure. It also provides elaborate machinery for carrying out the purptx-es of the act. and an additional section prohibits the admi.'sion of Chinese to citizenship by United States or State Court, and construes the words "Chinese laborerb" to mean both skilled and unskilled laborers and Chinese laboring men. Frightful Condition of the I'eople in the fnumhittd DiMtlcts-GoverunitKt KrlitT. Wasiiisoto.n. Match 1.1. The Secretary of War has instructed Major Sutter, oi St. Louis, to iurnish Government steamboats available for transportation of supplies tt the stitl'erers by the overflow. It is the intention not only that Government supplies should be carried on these boats, but any which may be furnished from any other sources, and that they shall assist in the distribution of supplies already issued to State Commissions. Present information indicates tbat the stores already issued wilt lust as follows: At Memphis, for Mississippi, until the 120th i nst. ; at Memphis, for Tennessee, until tlie 21st; at Memphis, for Arkansas, probably the same; at New Madrid, for Missouri, until the ;'.lst; at Gavoso, probably the same; from Charleston, Mo., the report is there is no immediate necessity for send ing more, lhere are no uehnite reports from Mound Citv, exCtp that tiie destitute are supixsed to mim her C0,0). The Secrttary of War telegraphed to Gov crnor McCollom, of Springfield, 111., as fol lows: Townsvnd, from tho ShawneetnwnDistrict. has information tt great sutletin at and around siia.H-u-etov front lljods, and ii you desire relief eut ihTs.', pUase name Coianii.-sioiicr, and ascertain end advise me of trie number in Iis-tres-,rtiid I will rvjiiiier.sucti assistance as possible. He also telegraphed Governor Blackburn, of r rankfort, Ky., a.s follows: - Captain Jieuhain. of the United Sta'csArmy tele,;riipns imm tjlurabus, Ky.. a lout 5W if)Doi neid iibsistece to tj distributed Iroin Colum bus, Ky. If y.ju desire this to be done aid telegiaun the it.itne of tu-i ;umn)iiner to make the distribi.tlou at ihüt foliit, 1 will order lO.tUt) rations sent. The Secretary al-o sent tho following tele gram to Commissioners Gills and Scharck, ewurieans: The present appropnation is nearly exhausted. 1 lie IK partmeut oau not placd iioii.iiou rnti.-i:s at Lour dipial now. A u addi'.ioual appropiiaiicn I j'robfthle. MKXiUis, Mi.-ch 1U. The river ileclined t)vo inches here to-day, and now marks thirty-rive feet seven inches on the pauire, Captain J. S. Loud, one of the Army oliictrs detailed hy the recret-iry of ar to ascertain the amount of destitution prevailing in the river Counties between Cairo and this city, arrived this morning, lie reports great distress anion'' the inhabitants oi New Marid and Pensrot Counties, Missouri; Lake atvl Dyer Counties, Tennessee, aud Mis sissippi County, Arkansas. lVnscot County is a wreck, an4 has been submer 'ed for three weeks. Captain Loud thinks that Government aid for the inriabitants of these Counties will be neiessary till Afay 1, for when the waters decline great destitution must prevail, until some some showing is made of tiie coaaing crut. In many kicalitiea the water extends int the interior from sixteen to sixty miles. Commissioners Jleiuingwnv and Manguni t-day each distributed öo.Goo addditioffAl rations furnished by the Government for the relief of the sufferers in Arkansas and Mississippi. Three breaks are reported on the line of the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Itailroad, one near Grarni Junction, wie near Michigan City, where Wolf Iliver crosses the road, and another further dowu. Chicago Markets. Chicaoo, March 13. Wheat was strong and higher most of the day, especially for July delivery. All outsido quotations were strong. lhe movement was liidiL The market ooened a shade lower for Mar. but stronger for the rest, and tinder sharp speculative demand advanced l'c for May; 2! a3c for June; for July, then receded c litth. and ekeed about lUc higher for May: 2Vc June, July, than the close of Sat urday. Sales, $1 34 Kal 3-5 April;?! 21)a

May; $t 22il 24TH' June; $1 1'a July;$l 02'4al o:;1. vear. Call was just a triila olF, but sales were limited. Corn was brisk and prices l 'alc higher, closing !' h lower than best rates. Sales were:"iMl4:iJ17,'c April; olaWtc May; Olfari.'ü June. Call was a mere trifle lower and sales moderate. Oats shared in the Iniprovement, ranging '';a?c Sales, -llJallc April; ll.'jc May; 4-'-i ab'lc June. Call was weak and active. Pork experienced strong day and prices advanced ilöa.ioc, an improvement well maintained. Sales, $lt? G72il7 V2i April; $10 b7Jal7 2."May;17 07J.al7 40 June. Iird was in active demand and advanced "loe; close was strong. Sales, $10 4"'a 10 :! ; April; $I0 alu 72'2' May; 10 7Ja 10 June. IMIAU3IONIOUS 1 I RECTO KS. The Northern Prison Troubles Continued ltrnndt liouueed, Ueeson Itlnffed, Levi Left and Ilorine Honored. ; The Michigan City Dispatch, of M"arch 10, publishes the following: ' The meeting of the Board of Directors of the Northern Prison yesterday wm not harmouiou. To begin with. Levi, of Huntington, had btoiittbt up a persr.n r.amed ltrandt. who has beeQ City Mandjal of that pUco. aud whose brutal assault on a respectable citizen so arouACil the .siple tliat they held an IndLtutioii meeting, at which hundreds of voters, without ris;art to party, asked the tVmtieil to remove him frr-m oflice, with a view of appointing him LH-puty Warden. In thU he wrt supiorted by lieescn, of Winchester. The Warden resisted tnis tinwamiTi table Intrusion upon his lighti. for the law. distinctly nits that the Warden shall pioint the Ieputy Wariicu, and the Iiirectors bfi!l coatirm his horoiuation. Wa'rieti Murdoek nominated Thoma Donnelly, an ex Union soldier with a cvd war record, and an exjerle!ic-d v'iarti of tho J'rison, b'.it the two Directors icfustd to coutirm hita, though they were unable to assisu any valid reason for their act. And by way of punlsldng the Warden for his refusal to allow a" man, w horn the citizei a of Huntington bave denounced as a brutal t rant, uniit to be trusted with ti:e arrest of a criudnal, to j. reside as Iieputy Warden over 600 convicts, tb-v pajocd the following orders: Ordered by the Hoard, that no oClrer of this Pitsoa shall employ or receive the service of any convict or eou viols now confined or hereafter to be confined in this l"rison. Ordered hy the Hoard, that all officers of thi3 Trlsoa are iosulve!y jTohibited from aci ririatinif to their own use and benefit any property whatsoever belooKing to the State of Indiana. Ordered by the Komd. tbat all orders heretofore made bv which the War Jen of ttds 1'iison is eutltled tö the slops, or any xart thereo f, of lhi Prison. ae hereby resciuded. A'ld the Warden is hereby ordered to vacate the ho eiis belamiiii ItiVfuriieroidored by the Hoard, that raid Warden hall purchase at one a suiVicieut iiiiml'tr bf lin;s to eat the vlopa of this l'n?i). and plare said hogs in the reus belonging to the State. It Si ftirth'jrordired by the Hoard, that the steward of this Prison shiill take charge tf said hoj:s aid p-jrly feed and care for them. it will t o M-eu thAt by tlie lirkt r-l?r no priso'.ur would be allowed to shav- s guard or bdiputy Wurden, or t j sweep up the Warden's ro.t::; at the snme time the l'i -cu,rs. when in scl n, h i had on n-is ta wsii on them, V msku tntir fwoms and do th ir rhor,-. The thini one rt-srihds the slopcoctnet.and the f nirih directs thit I.02 shall be piirtliue'd oil br!IiM'.f of the S'ili'. 1 his hss been tried lie fore and hus restiltcd i:i loss to the S'ate. and wid do fo aaln in all probability. Hit Ueno the riion barIht has aia s bc-iMi cnosiMi lor p.oi eoimuei, ai.u :i fd-.ir days in the uo.V tie Khavt i the convicts. rn the ofhtr i-? he ;-.slst3 in f a eeph.t; aud cteai'ii: tho cells,' a'id is allowed to sime the guard rtt.d Üoputy Varde. each of whom places tverity-ilv e.'at.M a rioiitli to his credit in the (,'i-rW's ctl'co, v hi':li. Ht the expiration of his term, is a nice Jittli start lr him n ttie road to nones! v ihiss.isht iriviiige the Bard f Dirtctois" in tlieir Cesl.rt to punbr. the. War J-j, have alMdlshed. Is it to bo the motto 01 lie Northern prl-ot: ".Vbat.d t hcie v. iit e:iter. he:e."' ! there to le uo reward" for tod wuditci? It nv.s also cUitncd bv Bceson an '. Levi tuat the WanJen eoa'.d not -mply a subsiitute forany rcmi'ur f;urd alx-er.t by ii kr.o-'. or other causes, lu.dess by tht ir .. sent. 'I his brilliant idea would re-.ult ia the hH'.ii.g up in idleness i:i their ts lb: (dany j?anv;of turn whose K'.iTd was teuiporarilv atsi'-.It; contractors, of t aurso. could a"d wounl sue tr ddiuai'.e. Such Is thj woi.derf il M a of economy po.te-.sjd by t:lCe gentlemen; It is by thes niPrti's tl'Ht thty r-'aint prison hi her is t t made prmituLtc '. The ideas a:e woithy of (;eo-,e Iran eis Tmi'i. Wc hate speken of Levi and tWcson bee pise they acted nloiio in thiantter. These Bcntleiae-i havo . fonslüiued thetii-elve the llijird. On ptevioiis i.eesiotis the rx-opts f1i,-v.-thit Mr. lloriae. of Crown Point, t-fs entere J bis i.r dest f.-.idiist cets done by th"ia without his kuow'oiie or consent. hi this oeca-i.n fie entered tiie tollo.ving rcciOus'.rai.te on the records oi t:;u piisoa bo k: "l(K j-.'et to certain portions of the fo'cwinc ordor m yeatrr lay's t.roceedincs. for the ie.o-i tl.iil in my iiii'iii.m tlipy na. riVru wi'.!i tlie Waruc:i in the OiM-hnre of his dunes n the executive olhY'.T of sid j rls 'ti, r.iid in th3 general mannuement and dis inline of the K'lne, and that the Warden has a rii;ht Ufder the liw, when the inteie.st of the siato requires it, to procuie the services rd substitutes ill cr.se ot sickness, c r abei:ce niKuarCs ori icitspot cr'e'gf ncr. And that tte Wurden has a right to use convicts in all ca s w herein lhe hiicreaU 01 iLe Mate demaud their services. And further, that so much of the order as re quires the Waiden to purchase bogs to cot. same t!ie slop f tlie I'rl.soti is cot for the beiO literet of tlie state, for the reason thut by past exptenee, as s!:owti by the records of tlie 1'risou, it hits been a failure aud had not been a source cf revenue to the Slate. A:id that the slops should be advertised for sale and let to lhe highest a"d b"st bidder. W. F. H.irink Mr. lloi inc is a llepubllran, r.n l walks lame from a wound rtc?ivcd in the service of his enntry ut tieMtysteirt;. but he has been r.-sarded as u;i worthy of consultation by Kotson a:id Levi, who apptNir to thiak that the I'lHon is their priv.U property. The r.'a:on8 asshjutd by Mr. ilorine ire unaiK-weraUi'. Mr. Mnrdis-ii yct.ieniny submitted the names of sc'-oral fccuilsov-l t" tac jX-tr.t vf i-'irrvt'-Ti or pprovil. so Unit If A gu&nl wore iibsat durli g tli i.dervKl between t.ia meetings of the Hoard, 1 he ctuld choose from thesa approved mea ote to use as a sub-tittite for the abseatee. leon and Levi refused to car. firm any of them. One of them was recommended bv that distinguished Kepsjbli' an. Msjor Calkins, mcmhvr of Cougress from this District, but the rteorimendatiou had no weight with lloesot und Levi. Nor can they assign a solitary tcakou why they refuse to cnfirai the nomination of Thomas Donnelly fcr Deputy Werden. The role inspiration of their conduct eppcars t be a desire to impose Mr. Braudt. the tferounced Miir.-hal of lluuttrttoil, tir!i the unfortunate residents cf the Northern Prison. Such Krports Do One's Heart Good. Lafayette Dally Journal. While the relations between a newspaper and the patrons of its columns are, as a rule, of a merely business nature, it is nevertheless a source of satisfaction to a publislu-r to know that goods receiving publicity through his paperare the means of increasing human comfort and happiness. This may be the reason why it has been said that editors and publishers) labor with an approval of conscience to a greater extent than almost any other class of men. The marvelous efficacy claimed In the announcement of a German remedy in the columns of the press throughout the country, and tins strong editorial indorsements accorded it by the leading papers, led a Journal reporter to institute some inquiries among the druggists of our city, relative to the merits of the article and its workings in ovr section. The popular wholesale establishment of Mr. 11. C. Tinney was the first to which the knight of the quill directed his steps. The proprietor, upon learning the visitor's misssion, stated that the remarkably large and constantly increasing sales of the St. Jacobs Oil had caused him to make inquiries in regard to its merits of iagny parties who Lad used it. "In all cases'" said he, "t'je Oil receives tlw most llatteriag comments, ;md from the unusually good reports I believe it is-giving universal satisfaction." Mr. David Hill, the wholesale and retail dntgsist on Main street, remarked that his customers were high in their praise of the S". Jacobs Oil, and had reported most wonderful cures. Said he: "The Remedy has pror?d itself a great success." At II. W. Comstock'a store, No. 78 North Main street, it was learned that all who had purchased the article and rejiorted in regard to it expressed themselves entirely satisfied. Mr. Frank Wilke. corner North and Ninth streets, stated that it was not only highly praised by bis customers, but tliat to his kpowledge the St. Jacobs Oil had not failed to give satisfac tion in a single case. A number of remark able cures had come under his immediate observation. He referred to the case of Dr. Cady, who was bitten in the hand by a ppiu. r, causing a nriuiug .weuing. Ä applications of this Great German Kemedy spider, causing alarming swelling. A few reduced it entirely ana renevea in pam. 1

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Mr. Wilke also stated that Joseph Fisher was troubled with rheumatism so badly that he was unable to work until he applied the Oil, which promptly made him well. Iteferring to the foregoing, it is assuredly a pleasure 0 reproduce in print such utterances relative to a iuin extinguisher which is within reach tf everybody. The Daily ( 'i ciuiiutt S'iir in a r.-ceui isue speaks of the att'de '-as a bo oi of incalculable value to the 'A holu itrmy of rheumatic niartjrs all over tho world." And the preat Chicago Tribune, in concluding aa article embodying the !;! Idi iat ic iud ireioenls of some of the lea lit g ioe:i 01 the North we-t, says: "Taking in view the number of testimonials in supIrt of the eflicacy of SL Jacobs Oil and the hi:!i character of those supplying tl. em, the inference is irresisfable that the remedy is the ruost remarkable, for such diseases as hate been mentioned in tho al ove interviews, that has as yet been discovered, aud considering their value as a guide and suegestion to suiTerine humanity, there is nothing uumercantile or unprofessional in advertising the arlicle. The above ought to commend it to the confidence of all ourcitiz?ns." AY hat the Hurvejor Missed. . ibvtrot FreePie-s. A surveyor wdio was rutmfng Townbip lines in a new Cotinry in this State last fall was engaged by a fanner to survey the lute between his farm and that of a neighbor. 1'bey had a line, fence, but engaged 111 several disputes as to whether it was on the divide. The surveyor-was making preparations when the owner of the other farm approached and inquired: "Wha. are you poing to d now?" "Find theexact line," was the reply. At this the man wheeled and went off or. the gallop, and he was seen no more r.util the line had len run. The surveyor and the first named farmer had just completed the work when iJie ether came up to within atxmt ten feett f them and asked: "Well, have voa got through?' "Yes; all through." "And is the fence a foot on his farm?" "No; he has two feet of yours, ami the fence must be moved so that you tan have it." The man s-prang upon a stump, a thicket about live rodsawaj', and yeiled out: "You there Iteuben and James end Samuel! The survev is madeand we r.re all light! You kin shoulder them shotguns and go back to the sawmill, and if yon nice' the old woman coming with the pitch folk, you kin tell her to tun back aud git up s s.o. uar' dinner for the surveyor!"

Hannibal llamliu at a Hull Fight. I San Trane: jo Ne.vs Let .er. 1 Minister Hamlin, having somehow strayed to a bull lit:ht at Madrid, and after watching the proceedings for awhiie, said : "Tix.se 1YI lows don't know bow to bandle :t hull Why, any farmer's boy down around Itans -i would know tntitu'h io pus a ring in the critter's nose and bteti a stick to ir. Then they could lead the beast around as handy as could be." We see in the New York Spirit of the Times mention of the cure of Mr. George Drake, iL Filth strict, Indianapolis, Ind., of a severe case of water rheumatism, by the use of tit. Jacobs Oil. Cincinnati Knquirer. l'arties intending to visit Europe the coming season will b interested in the announcement in another column of Dr. 1-1 Tourjee's Fiflh Tour. Agents ran now grasp a fortune. Outfit worth j 10 K"!t free. For full particular? address F.. G. Hideout it Co., 10 J!jrc!ay street, Nc w York. I'erargepiout cf the liv r, with consthvtion, injure the complexion, induce pimple, sallow skin, etc. Kemove the rau-e lj using 'Carter's Little Liver Fill?. One a dose. Tlie leading physicians prescribe Colden's Lu-big s Liquid Extract of Ileef and Tonic Inv'tgorator, in pint bottles, 33 the best preparation for the weak, th' worn, and the dysi-eptio. Ask for Culd?n's; take no other. Oi drugiMsts Generally. Lif'j is in jeopardy ns long as a violent cough or cold runs on unchecked. l!em?mber this, and lose no time in resortin:: to Hale's Honey of Horchound and Tar, the only certain cure. . me s lo'jthachs l)r:p cure :n cue m:n ute. Ah, that twinge! Why, you're rheumatic. Seek relief instanter from Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, Black or Brown, 50 cents. Monsmsn's Peptonized IVef Tonic re lieves indigestion, dysjiepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility. The only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It is not a mere stimulant like the extract of beef, but contains blood-making, force-generating, and life-sustaining properties; is invaluable in all enfeebled conditions, whether tlie result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disease; particularly; if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, H.vM:n tt Co., Proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists. Suicide ntul Dyspepsia. A most remarkable- core for dyspepsia, V. ells' Health ltenewcr lhe greaUst tonic, best bilious and liverremedv $1; druggists'. Dejsjt, tewart it Barry. Tbat Ilusbnud of Mine is three times the man he was before he began Using "Wells' Health Ilenewer." $1; druggists; depot, Stewart A; Barry. Consumption Cored. An old physician, retired frrra active practice, having had "placed in his hands by an Last India Missionary the formula of a sample vegetable, remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchi lis. Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affections, also a positive and radical cure fur xcncral Debility and ail nervous eomplaiuts, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers la thotii-audsof eases, Ke!8 it his duty to make it known to his sunviiu fellows. The reciie with full particulars, dineHons for preparation and use, and all necesf-arj advice and instructions for .uecessful trentmuö at your own home, will be received by yon by return mail, free ft charge by addressing nith stamp or stamped self-addressed envelope to Du. M. E. liEM.. 161 North Calvert street, Btltlmore, .Md. SPECIAL NOTICES. Void of Offence. The breath becomes "void of offence," when contiininated with decaying or impure teeth, if Sczodont. the tatwnal beautifler of badly furnished mouths, is used systematically. It institutes a speedy reform of those conditions favorable to deutal decay, such as tho corrosive action cf acid impurities fermenting upon the coronal surface, the destruction of the enamel by tartar, a-.1d .1h3 injurious influence of tobacco. PolUh daily aud after meals, if possible. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors aud In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe tha.t will cure you, free of charge. This treat retaeay was discovered by a missionary in South A&ierio. Send a self addressed envelope to Rev. Joseya T. lumau, button D, New York City. Forty Tetara Experience of an Old Xotm Mas. Wisshow'i SooTHixs 8tbup la the prescription of one of the best female physicians aad narsea La the United States, an has been used for forty years with never-fatJing success, by railiioiia of raothen for tlwfr children. It relieve the child from oain, cores aysentery and diarrhea, jtnDlni? in the bowels and wind colic. By giving health to the rnfld.it rest the mother. Price, twontT-flveccnu a oottle. r A expen8Ca to agent. 0 f ( f fit free. Add s P. O. Vickery, Anu u, we.

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Lwt itTciilil- loa. of bearing. t.-art anil lui-di-ei. rhcumi. m, tr a:ir oilier ttrs-:,. or hurt rr r-xU tcrit r.r otber iw, r' e. aB-iion. Widows. rhiMroo. fallirr, c.ot'icr. hcu'.li?nand s1ter -.r-rntit'rjtn rn!"0. Pctuiomiirocurfii bortil!rharje lot- K-c rtirbr Strii:-i. Hew law rive incrcr-. f f-nm f s .'rfl f'-2.0r riot'.lo. 1 ci;lvn. lor nolil'i t Uhrarrs! l divS.ar.-rdir riiarr-ct ri'l r.rfijr.tf-a. AritWKtr ft Krjü.Tt! jipr-lon tlaitr a rp-s-i.-.Vj. FRF.U. Atfr f ciLi Uail i. i'. friu-Uaril V.'ailungUia h. 0 Eureka Draill TÜQ LIacIi, Thia riachi35a 3nbst;!ritial and durable ia coriotrjctions aiajp'e in its trraagencnts; easy of acet s to Its XJcarino' nnvtn. . 3T las STEEICQTH THAT x-V;j GECSSXEGLIC? could Bcarty EEEAS. leaving little to be dcrircd una XlTiCXIVE ili.il SaACSJSE. T.'-X-'.. ir jtr: .vi. J . MD well uit-d 0 itber. Our Til dia ranr la.i,err.n to S in, ia diimriir; and to btp it ary Uicm to t-iit Iii tiof cuitoia.ri. if Brie Machine it UUo teemW'"?"; J ' hnf rraat m a TU or Urtca ,Uln V S"l for circular. . CH Alf lUäa et TATLOK. Indianapolis, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. 50 A Mi NF.H' STYLE Cnromo farOs, no 2 alike inline on. loc. Clinton bros.. ('liiit)nville, Ct. 0 tn CO I Vr dav at home: Stnutrit all free. Ad J lu J)o4 uress knowles A :.UxIm. rittsBe IJ. Vass. rIQ a week, fl! a day at lunno eH" mada 3iaCUj C'l'Iit free. Address frtio k Co. Vnüshi, Maine. STRAYED. 'TUAYEU sutiday. ion en ü. from lhe uoderO signed, one blselt ma-e. 11 years clJ. 1 bands hish, heavy main and tail, small whi'e streak in forehesd: also, blue roan horse, 4 years old, 15 hands hijrh. Any ers n returning tre atiove named property, or Rivir i? iuforroaui -11 leadinn to the recovery cf ssme, wilt he rewarded. vm. u iionsox, 3'.-w Russlavi'ile. Howard County, Ind. WANTU spcelil Agents to represent the hid;::-tm) Lifa Assi--ci.iion cf Indianatsiis. Ind.. which has shod the test of time; pa' s ail losses in f 'ill: 6troT:uly i!id..rscd hy tr.e rest insurance authorities; tcoroimhly ostahllshed; easily voiked. and is not on the co operative or oM line pi sii. Libr-d cerir.icts nade widi en-er-VMi -acnts. Aditress: dusrris! Lite Assoriaion. No. 7. Essi ATfcrket rnd. InrdKtiapoUs. lud. W. P. liYSa'M, At o.ney lor I'laiutitT. TATE OF INDIANA. Marion County. s: In 0 tin-Sunerior Court of Marion Couuiv, in the sin eof lndiua. No. L'Mi'i. Itis.iu No. 3 Ccm- ! l.iii.t 10 ijiiiet life on rtal estate. Whi IT. Evans vs. Ardicw Evans and othprs. l'e it known, ihr. I ' .1 the fith day of March, l.ss. liie nhove nisneil i ljiintiir. ty his attorney, liied in theoihcenf the tl.TK of the Superior t.'onn of Marion County, tu the .State of Indiana, his complaint against the almve named defendant and others; and the said thihitif!' havm lso, on March 7. l.-SJ, in on r.-mrt the . aßidavit fif a competent person, mowing that raid, defendants, l.eorc J. r.vans, WiMani Evans, Joseph Evaus. Nancy Evns, J.irin H. Evsns, Wade It. Evans. Jr.. Emily E. Hollowhy, Uenjitmia ltolloway. ?eota F. Evans, and Oliver P. Kvmiis. are not residents of the Suite i f Indiana: said cause is an action to quiet trie title to real estate situated in Marion County. 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