Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL! WEDNESDAY MAT 20 1885;

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CUBEEST TH0U8IIT A3D OPIXIOX. Thx prf aent türei dollar Ij in honest dollar, and most be accepted as tacb, bat It may be for the best interests of the coantrj to increase somewhat its intrinsic valae. Chicago Inter-Ocean. Thb theory that it Is best to suppress news Of a accuse or an epidemic la a fallacy of criminal magnitude, and should be so declared by law. Topeta, Kas., Saturday EreniEg Lance. 0e tain? Is established. The President is Ihe head of the administration. lie is a bigger man than any one ef his ad7isers, and every one of them feels it and admits it "Washington Capital. SccH'imsgination aa is left amoDg authors finds its field most readily in novel writing. The great pceta are dead or dumb. The world waits for their successor. Will they appear Boston Herald. 'I Mvia was one to fesl good becnse another man felt bad. How would yoa have liked It if lomeone bad Uk?a comfort became his boy lived when ours died? '"Silas Lapbam" in Howell' new story in The Century. Ir Kiel ia a coward Middle ton is safe. If he la net, a terrible disaster to the Dominion troops is in store. Toe two leaders are playing a high game, and just now it ia dltfioalt iosay which of them is bluffing the more. Kew Yoik Herald. Evert few days we notice a plaintire cry from the East for more United States bonds, er at least for a stoppage of tha redemption of the poblic debt. The Eastern stock gamblers wast more chips to play with. Saa Francisco Chronicle. Besides beirg made illustrious by an unexampled exhibition of American courage, on the battle field of Gettysburg were spoken the most elcquent words that ever fell from the lip of an American orator the oration of Abraham Lincoln LcuLaviile Times. Tue scheme cf a f yrd cats composed of such men as the Duke of Argyll for buying np the great tracts cf land in England and Belling them out in small farms "at cost" is one that will be approved by all good men. It will do much toward keeping down social is tic discontent Richmond Slate, Ocb system of paying fair salaries to legislators permits workmen to enter legislative bodies, and so care for the interests of labor. If the workers, with, their heavy vote and complete org&n'zition, fail to protect themselves at this point they hare only them selves to blame Philadelphia Evening Call. The spirit cf communism in Chicago appears to have abont reacted its limit in the strike cf the prisoners confined in the Bridewell ft-r improvement ia the qsa'ity of their food. The authorities should open their -culinary department ti competition, and jive Delmocico acd Fit aid a chance to bid. Brooklyn Union. It is unfortunate for the country that no means exist for disciplining a State of this kind. It has not a republican form of govern men t It is a plutocracy and aristocracy which develop not American citizens, bat "tetter c'arses" and "poorer clawes," aristocrats and slaves, rulers and subjects. Chicago Herald on Rhede Island's laws. Give European Turkey over to Ruia, and she would net have completed the assimilation cf that acquisition before she would ba lntrlgnirg for the Valley of the Euphrates. Give her that and Ehe would want Persia. And when ehe had swallowed everything else ber Lunger for India would be stronger than ever. Waihincton 8undsy Herald.

SPIRIT OF THE STATE PKESS. Thk Indianapolis Journal says Judge GocdiLtr is at Washington to secure an office. If teis. he ia dorDg just right, for hia labors in the past y?ara in te cause of Democracy entitle him to marked consideration at tf.e bands of the present adminifitration. He is qualified to fi II any position within Älr. Cleveland's gif L Ilancoci Democrat This is a big country cf ours and offlcia! rstronsg Mi ircreflsedto a wonderful extent since Jraes Buchannan let ko the helm. Cleveland and his advisers are inclined to move slow in removals, acd this plan will cemmend it3elf to the Democracy the more they familiarize themselves wUh the magnitude cf tte und risking. New Castle IVicscrst. l-'r-OM all parts cf tbe country come a?nre:.5fs that tte rew Democratic aiminiatra. t.r z hos g'ven the ceop'e tope and promise cf a ne v era in politics ar.d better times in tb 'ctrre. Eferytliirg seems ta have gots ien i.r' cf f.x; the Government and s icl&l Eischinery have gODe wrsog; and the basincss and labcr of the country are paying the penalties cf viciou3 legislation and rnethjia cf wrorg liviDg. Siaeibv VolunUer. Ax effort is btirg made to induce the President to give Fred Grant an appointment ia ttearray. It strikes hs the young man should te allowed to shift for hinielf. He was in the army once, and resigned to enter beeines, and having failed, desires to get back into the former place. Fred is a decided failure, and his rich father in-law, not the Government, should'pension the joang man. Miami County Sentinel. Ir appcris that the Cincinnati Eoqu'rer i diffcef d to enter the lists as an anti-ad Jainittisticn Democratic organ. Everybody who Is acquainted with the Enquirer's method has long since been able to measure its devotion to the administration by the Amount cf personal profit which Mr. McLean could get out of the administration. During thecamra:gn the Enquirer kept Its tails so trimmed tbat it wai always ready to take to any breeze that might prom'ss a prosperous TOjEg acd a prcfitab'e landing. As a coo sequence Erquirer stock is net at a premium in adiniDhtralicn circles. Revenge being next to gain the thing matt prized by the Eaquirer i's position tv an aati-: 1 minis ration paper neither surprise nor diacoaxaro aojboey. PacIi News. Wi have lately seen great stress put upon ieiicrs for its rerncväl of republican Postiaasti?, the principal cte cf Tihich seems to le, tty scU-d l-i a partisan manner and took Irr o-'.zzi pcrts in political gatherings, ncitiiir.at.'r g cozivA'i'8, eis. Well, we fne?.s that is wb7 they were appointed; it take 3 an Intelligent man to be a good party leader. And we believe the deposed Poatraistm' piacra will be filled with men who have rerdared good service. That's why they will te appointed; that Is why the jrcser.t holders were aDpoicted. Civil ser "Vice reform has but one advantage, i. e., It

enables a Congressman to refer a persistent individual without political influence to a strict examination for an office he is never destined to fill, because the astute Congressman has already used his personal influence in another's behalt Fountain and Warren Democrat. The Republican papers are attacking General John C. Biack, the newly-appointed Pension Commissioner. The head and front cf General Black's offending is, that, although he was one of the bravest soldiers in the Ftdersl army, was wounded in both arme, acd is a pora man, he is a Democrat. The F&ity that honored the rebel cut-threat Mcsby, of Fort Pillow Infamy, and the rebel General Locgstreet, should give the Union Ecldier a chance. Wells County Times.

UJXIKWAKU. few Orleans Letter-Southern Scenery In dlaca Kahlblta, Ktc. Niw OtLVAfis. May It "Out ofthehur ly-b'ir!e? r.d on the fly-away" was the clilciet formula to which my tired thoughts let tl eiselvftt ai the train left the d.n and bjrt of the ciy tar behind and steamed serosa tie Seid and through the budding vrcdlsnd. Wistward oa the Yand&'ia, bt u naihr-id on tbe Illinois Centrat. The be.es show r. richer, darker creen, toe liiac lit is iti spikes of yet prisoned bloom, a cherry tree bt re ard there opens a snowy b'.oibcdu. Ottthronhtbe darkness, dawo finds t:s at Cairo, ard at sunrise e cross the Obio to Dixie. Oo either band birt tch the serene rippling w iters, smilicg and laughirg in the sun "tt. silver and pink, and purple and an etbjit. difsoivirg acd meeting the soft iu'ta in the distance cr nreaking' aeainst the bsckcrcund cf trees with their half growa Untf, showing all tfce tender tints of spring. tte "yatlery grenry." drar to the soul' r.f the etbete. Oo land a?ain the train goe) bravely and saf-ly onward, thorgh for miles the cverrlow r.f the AIi.isalppi is on both bides. Here the red bud and the dogvoid are in bloom, but ai the river is left far bebird the blofson.3 disappear, the fviage dTticcles, and in Central Kentucky epriugis hut little further advanced thun in Central Indiana. W 1st labor the building of a railroiJ involvesthe bniJdingot! this railroad, for Instar.ee, though it by no means ranks as a dilScult feat in railroad project a ad progres. Miles upon miles of elevated roadbed oailt with shovels through swamp, jungle and morass; deep cuts through biolLj and rock strata; bridges which epan streams, and baside the track, guarding it throughout its length is the telegraph line. Ail this represents an almost inconceivable amount of toil, fatigue, exposure to the elements aid malaria, endurance and stern resolve. The Illinois Central is a profitable road, one of its officials told me, more profitable south of the Ohio River than north, not in passenger travel but In thipping freights. It baj opened a vast era of country to eettlement and to market. Thousands of acres are .near the raihoad tmiilled, many of them needing only a little cultivation to make them productive, and yet hopelrss, desperate men swarm In the cities vitratlag between starvation and crime. What of tee crops this season? I saw men breaking ground in Indiana, colored bojs scratching the f elds with wooden harr )ws and yokes cf oxen in Tennessee, the "darkey aid a mule" plowing cane in Lou'eiaoa. Ifcat Is all I know of crops, but this I kno ; teat trees and vines, swamp and field ware a-Llocm with flowers for which I vainly lorged, and if a wilderness will bl-.tsom like tbe rose, while yet a wilderness, will it not do more when civilized? Ad&yaLd a night crossing three S ate?, and tbe second sunrise from home finds u in a new land the land of the pilmeito and live oak. Oa one tide stretchet Lake l'jotcbsrtrain, on tte other an impetetrab'e femp. The trees are hung heavily with Sfacith mots, somber and solemn, while from the tufts of swamp grass aod flags fp;-irgs an uncanny white blossom, which I cime the "ghost flower." Near the track are email gardens occasionally and dil&Dicited log cabins raised nih on wooden piles SDrt ewarming with pickaninnies. Two hours later and we are in New Orleans into the "huriey-burley" again with a vengeance, for it was Louisiana day two weeks ago, almcst ancient history. Southern people have not attended the Exposition largely; they are too poor, it is said, but New Orleans ad Louisiana were out in force that day all races, all conditions, all shales of color. The streets were crowded, the Exposition steamboats looked like branches on which a swarm of bees have Bettle I, the street cars were packed, anderervboiy waa j oil v and polite. There were parades, rive rjcurs of speech-making, whica I did not bear, music, fireworks and the haopiost crowd alive. Early In the eveniDg h9n it bf gan to strugcle homeward, tns cars were filled to rapidly that many were obliged to wslk a half mile to meet a ca- and pay double ffie in order to get a cbaiics to go home. What was the state of atfairs later when the bedy cf the crowd etarted I tave noidia, et all events so deaths or accidents were cb'tnicied. The next day when I went to the Eiposition I had a car to tot'elf; the restaarant kepers, Etreet car and EipDäition managers we re resting and counting their gtins. Of Indiana day. May 4, you bava heard lorg ipo. General Camahan, eprred ta the tett eiTort by the absence of Governor Gray atd otheis whom he had expected, covered Maee'f :ind Indiana with gicry. scatched fern Kentucky her old-tinte honor as the oriiir a! hcrxe of the b'ce prasa, and claimed ceiiit for Lis State froaa Dakota, Nehittka and Iowa, because they are lrpfly settled by llooie-rs. S'ricujly Infi ira'a Cr.rnm'ssioDer did bis S-aie credit er d Eace tbe day pleasant to his aett. There is a disposition among Indiania-s to $ rumble over the State exhibit at the Exp eition, because it does not cover as much er.fcce and make a" gcr,:eous appstrance ai do ton.e of the other S:ate exhibits; but if it is taken in de'ail it will be found to re ore ter,t abent as many ativl as valuable indnstJietas the other. General C&rnahan re reived his appointment at a late hour, had t o State appropriation to use for a long trc, and conterded with numerous did cnliirs. He might have epread his extibit out acd covered more Mce; he misht have shipped the 6 '.ate Mo'(um to New Orleans and two or three car-loads of corn, wkeat. oats and barley e-lraw and built a pyramid and cl nasal figures thereof, and made grain medallions fced fringes galore, but no f reater number of iLtereaia would have been represented. Ihe exposition is too great to attempt a description; ectlica It to say that it is well worth visiting in the short period yet reniainlcfr before ita cicse- Then there ts rnch of Intereat to the Northerner in tbe ity itfelf, and the resorts on Laks Tontcbartrain are delightful. It is Jane -eatbr rare 6 1, aweetet Jane dayret unpleasantly warm and tbe nights ara cicl Tbouifh to-dy is tbe last of tho 8tafe ctUbratiors at tbe Exposition. Iowa tatiog tht lait tern at tte Bpsech-mnhin idma teal ccDgratti'ation, the exhibit of oilier attiactiors will remain till th? c!o?o. Tae "flcriot's" Mexican bard, as the guah'.rsg girJs etil it, the seventy odd perfcrni3r3 playirg in auch perfect concert, as one man; the great organ under the hands of its master, vails and sob?, and Iannis and prays, and tells the old stories of love and hope, (?rief ar.d death; the realistic battle of Fedan still rases: the nagaolia, the ice, tLa torifysackle and the jicmlne are in bloom and there ara greit clusters of our fragrant vhi to garden I1I7, Bi ester and lovelier to ira tf at: e?ea the famed macolia; end the sthitc cappe d waves cf the lake chaee etch other and break against the eh ore. Fj-ouenck M. APKI.fSOS. The old standard remedy. Nichols' Bark Acd Iron will always relieve debility, languor, sleeplejasen and loas of appetite. Try it ence.

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K;l f iV JT. i t Fiek Hoftdsehe and relieve all the troubles fnclcent to a bUiooa tote of tbe erstcra, ench as Diz tineas, Nausea, IrrowBiaess, Distress after eating; Pain ia the Side, &c WhUq taetr moatiemaxa fZila eaccc&a Laa bcuaehowa la cari&g n-wdneha, yrtCarter's Little DverPs are eqn airy volaabla ia tonBtipation, enrinf- and preventing tiiis annoying complaint, whüe tney also correct a J diaorde-! of the stomach, atimulate tbe liver 9 regsls Joe bowels. vea if ibey only CUt$ Aene Ihry wonld ba almost priceless to those wb3 affer from thie dwtressing complaint ; but f orta fiately their goodness does notend here, andtbose Who onco try tbtm will find these ltltie pills vtaa bietneomany ways that they will not be wllüng Ja do without them. But alter all sick heal Vs the bane of to many Uvea that here la where w make oar great boaäU Our piila cure it wmle Otoers do ccC , Carter' Uttlo LItpt Pills are very small anJ Try gal? to tais. Cne or two pills make a dosa. They are strictly Testable and do not grip oe purs, but by tbeir pentle action please ail wnJ -e Ihem. a via)3 ot 25 cents ; five for tU . B1 & v üroggi6ta everywhere, or cent by mail. ixrjwM izsDiCTsn CO., - ?CVf Yorls Citri . 4 It is Faid tbe-.t. lion. .S S Csx, our new Minister to, Turkey, positively refuses to substitute a capable cr any sort cf a Democrat for the present Secretary of Legation, simply becacsa the Kefjublican who now holds the position was 'sd very kind" to him during a vUit to Coatar.tinople. "He did rxe some fivor?;" adds the Minister. If we remember correctiv, wa think that in the account which Mr. Cox give at the time of h visit ti Turkey that ho was alo very lavish in his praitei of G?neral Lw Wallace, in return for kindrestes and courtesies extended him by to a Annncan Minister. Now, Mr. Cox snou'd bavn heeitated abo?;t displacing such a coortecna gentleman who did him so many fnvi.r. He might have promptly tail to Mr. Cleveland: ' Mr. President, yoi bad better not disturb Gsneral Wallace. Ue wu so very kind to nie daring my visit tht 1 really hesii&te about acceolicg the position :' This would be entirely in line with tbe eentiirjerjt tbat prevents fJr. Jox from displacing the Under Secretary of the Legation. We understand that the position is worth ?4 500 per aanum. Is it poible that Mr. Cox can not find a Democrat who has been "kin i" enough to him during his life, who would hil the position creditably and eatisfactorily. Mr. Cox eavs if the Secretary has been ai "ofiVüsive partisan," he will turn hira out. It m not like.y that hs was 'offensive." tie had no chance to b?. Wallace was home dorne the canvass in tbe role of aa offensive partisan," but the Secretary was probbij at bis pest attending to the duties of bis chief, v ho was in Indiana making speeches fr B:aice. Tte announcement that the Czir of Russia has presented General Komaroff with a eword, even an ordinary steel blade with brass hilt and p.'ain leather scabbard, would have Indicated an irdignity azainst Eaglaid. lint tba; Ibe present should be one with a hilt cf geld end a ecabbard studded with diamends meant nothing if not that tbe recipient bad won the favar of his royal marter in a markrd degr e. BottheCztr u;d not stop even there in bis effjrt ta affront Critanr.ia. Accompanying the golden and jaweled weapon was a letter wri'.ten by tbe royal hand itself, ttankisc Komaroff for his cervices and praising Lis conduct in the very affair for which England had virtually demanded that Komaroff be dishonored by Russia. No more ineolent a slap in the face was ever given by ote power to another, the situation being considered. "I not only Bustain the report of my Gearal as epainet that of y cur own G entra!, but I place in his hand a sword tuado especially to signify tbat the wealth of my Government and the jewels of my crown will support Russian ru s in resisticgyour deiracdä and huoiiliatipff you," is tue language of tbe B&r to tte Lien in this act of presentation. That Bwcrd is a piece cf eatire as keen ea any DrjRscoft blade. It speaks rnore pointedly than any threat can Russia's df liases of Eagland. It is the iehaerusnt t.f insolence. Will Erglacd allow it brandished without repentnatnt? If eo, she will eabmit to any ir.enJt Ircm Russia Kaliy, the Czar is polished in repartee. He hi9 tsnht the cauntry cf Pitt "how to be severe without being Mrafiiamentary." Let the Good Work Oo On. YCe d6ire to call attention to tbe wort; now beine tfote by the Trice Baiting Pjwder Corn par y in exposing the Impoiition thit Loh been praciicfd upon ua for years by ths n akers of edalterated baling podera ia in-r-csiticn that basenricbed til? aiclera'ors lo ruined tbe etomacbs of many an uasus pec'irg farcily. No tetter praof of the pu:".ty Rr,d wbolesomeness ot Dr. Prics's Cream Bating Powder can be oTered than that it is recommended by the besds of th prest universities of the country, and is us jd by the United States Government. William Wright, the man cbarged with the Harrodsbnrg exprees robbery and the aseault on Davis and Webber, tells the follovrirg story in relation to hia movements abont the time the robbery was committed: I went down Tueslay morning, the day before tbe robbery, to Terre Haute, buying a ticket at Clear CreeK. where I a!o weighed myself, and, FtMrtice on tbe 11 o clock train, airlvea at Greeu-caf-tle J unction after 1 o'clock, i wt nt on immediately lo Terre Haute over toe Vandali. arriving about 3 o'clock that ninht; stayed with Uncle Jarnos Jaou. two and a ball müt outh of the ci'.y. and nixt day walkö about uncle's farm till 10o'clrck;btn weDt to Terre Haute; wro'.e a letter to n'y wile; or rather hd underdo it: wa'.ched abow tarace, tntn beucht oine nouons to I'eoUlc, tod by 12 o'clock Wedneaday atarted out wist; b DUht I was oarleen miles w-t, l c:e 1 ttHjed at a bouse all night, getting tnere abont dark : tniui ti e xnaa'a name is Urave. D'OUL'h utt certain: don't remember where I KOt ftwpl' ! 1' was not wkero I uje-i ail nicht: next u omir.ft I bad an early breakfast and s'artod loutb pclcilina; Crkt beard of thero'bery Sunday: vucle v.li mo Alnndv: I went to town and not ruori noVoTn and n in ibe country Wednesday nli.it. ia Clay City! beard ihcy wan'.el a maa by tie tame oi V.ritht ior the express robbery and nought It was rr.y brother; tnld no oue my name at C'iay City or any othf r tiiao I w a out peddline: wtct to Jft'ou's Ttmrday: planted corn till Saturday nicht, when uncle tola mo I bad better go to town and iraishieu up the suspicion against vie; went in Pucaay and gave Fell up, and hero 1 am. lam anxioiii to see Webber lor i know he wi'l liberate ire. I aia not the mau nho committed the dted." ' It is tad enough in all cor.c!encUo be tortured lo d.ath by rheuoiit'em or neuralgia, but when your money is a3(cd in bnyit.:; wcrlhlefH ttedicines yt.ur cac is dir.biy tryii;g. D.U. Jacques; cf lUd'.ion, Me., eays he epent $ÖUU trying to cure bm.sflf of rheumatism, from which fca had suffered for twojeorsacda half. His pvtor happily called his attention to Alhlophoi03, whose merit he bad hum ef proved. Two bn'Jes put all his pains tc tlight nnl placed him 011 his feet again.

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Ibe Horrid De da nf a Bloodihirs'j ladiaiilaa. A Deaporedo Kill av Man et th Card Table and Then Murders Fuiir TIre Person in Order to tte ape. Louisville Post, May, 19. Tbe story cf the muider of five peot-l nir Birdeeye, Ind., a little station oa ths AirLice Bead, .wes broughl to tbe citr t its mornirg. A reporter of tbe Post mt a gentleman bailing from that plara at the Howard House. Tbe sUry cf the wholeeale murder, as detailed to a reporter cf tte Tost, , is this: Lest Saturday week a man named. William "VT allere, who is known lo all tbat ptctlon of tbe country as deeperate man, entered into a paire of poker with a iron nauitd J .hn Elsr'soe. The pame was ronductfd in a ret m, tbe only ether occupant or t e wUpb teirg a roan named 8!ocum. Tbegai.e Legan late, and Ihe room was located in house in a secluded section ou's'd tte villspe. Blad6ce was plsyln a bintT gsme. atd at one poiDt wpen wallers raised him' a dollar, lie threar out a gold $10 piece. Wafers ciiild h;m "Whnhe eaw that the bloir did not work, B adsoe picked np Li p cce of ruouev from tbe table and ttarted to .leave. He had hardly gotten np from bis seat when Wa'le's was on bim with' a large bowie knife, plunt;iDg it into his body. ISladsoe was killed instantly, acd Waller?, eccomDacie.d by Slocum. i ft tbe house. The n-urder wasof ourse a mystery, and a reward of evral hundred dollars waa ofiered by tbe citizens for the ap pretension of the murderer. Fearing Slocum would be induced by the reward to blab the secret, Wallers went in search of him last Tuesday atd ehot him through the tody, rear tte grave wrere hs first vrctlm was bnried. He then niad5 h-n erspe. hnd was pursued to Li boiLe by Jon 6:i"i a-jd bis brother, t very miecabl tuen cf tbat tart of the country. a conered at hia heme, and eparjed fire on tbe two iun. kiilin? tbeni btb He tben rxade Lis scapa and w&t not h(ard from seain till J;ut Öiturday. Iiis ift was found in her hon e, with her threat slit f roni ear to ear. It is thought tbat the devp?r3L, fearing that his wife would divulge some important information ehe possessed concerning him, returned in tbe nigat and corasi irted tbis fifth murder to escape capture lo. the ctber four. When the reporter's Informant Dissert through that section yesterday a pofbe of citizens were out Ft arching the conntry for the villain, and mcb law is threatened in case he ia captured. ' . Richmond Kotes, 8peclal to tne Sentinel. Bichmod, ltd., May 15 Yesterday a lit tie barefooted boy wa' In the city, who, if his etny be true, showed a remarkable amount of pluck as well devotion to ths memory of bis deceased parent?. The et ry was tbat he lived in Newport, Ky., with an ntcle; tbat his father aod mother both died in this ccuuty a few yevs ago and were boned about ten ml'es from this city; tbat be wanted to w e their graves o bad that he clipped away from hia uncle's house, came across the river to Cincinnati, got on a freight train and came to Richmond, and tben walked out to the graveyard where his parents were buried. Ha had no money, and after he returned to the city after visiting the pravep. he was ia great trouble wbat to do, when a railroad man, who believed his 6tory, took him to bis train lor the purpose of retcrninghimtohishome Me was a bright little fellow and pave hiä name as Jacob P.irnett. 5.1'avid S Gocd ng, of Greenfield, wai In tbis citv this rooming. Mrs. Joseph Yaneant, who resides a short dieiance east of this city, fell down tbe sleps, leading into the celler at her residence today, and was, it is feared, badly injured. An EnterprltdDg Heporter. Tbe fan Frsnci-can. It was tbe new reporter who hsd come in revered with perspiration and dust as the latt form went down to the pre93. "Did it take you all day to do that park WBter works details?" snarled the city editor. "S-s-eh! Speak low." whispered the new srecial" In the c e 'a ear. "ü'jt on A 1 suicide out on the park 3e'a!cat:aa probably." ' Great Ca?ar! And we've gene to prass!" faciei tbe editor. "Tba afternoon papers wi'l get a beat on us to morM " ' Not much!" chuckled t'.is reporter. "I inc-w I couldn't get ttera in. ti ne for the t ed tion, so I just queered the and." "Wbat do you mean? ' "Why, 1 ;ged the body into the Lichee a? d enve red it up vrilh gras snn things A blnoohor.frd cn'dn't firid it. To morrow we lievelo? tbe claim ar.d five thea a tvj-col-umn tera'ipu." With tears in his ef a tt.e city editrr arose ard fell npen hi i-nnordii a'e's r.eck. "You are nn honor tnthe profession," hp Rrded. -Vil ee thftt yen get your SA'.&rj irrfBd two dcLaru a montb; 1 will, bj Jjr.j'c:'' TLe re'u of terror reported from tha Flat Top cohl rg'c.n, Tazewell County, Yirgtnia hsa no ex's'eore in f .ct. TEXAS- LANDS. WITH Lanä anä Imiaiiialiiii Dsjirtia OF TJbXAS & PACIFIC KAILttOAD, No. 131 Vine Street, CINCIWIC ATI , O Lans in Large and Small Tracts. Kapctesand Lire stock forS. CorrespouJcuce aad Lamias Solicitel. Wht'e offering lends In tracs of 40 to CO0.OO-1 ser. ean fZ'.'T -pfC'a1 i:ic!uet"nenrs storaruo wiMiii . o Miy mall ir&cts fr.r their ou lismar propi'roii to ns and tltifmi-3 x. Tn Teia and l'apii'.c Sailroad Ijiid iepanm-nt a-jil moreai'd r.tHcriaud lor k-ss iuoue tü.n my other ptirtie-. heveial ci lornes now orgnIzIn ander favorable tor dltii'iis and Mirronndiczs. 8jrae lnd on tny Iims beli.Dain to non-re-ident laiiviauais will beexc haiiß d for other properiiea. C'tiiap rdtts to Tcxai aad re;ura, :-3 a b J UAH of F'Miic. 'it v sin i '(.,., -,!;: .- f.ir o'.r IilU netÄiii !kt hif.rv. SA t l.'.lt S'J 5 loS-JO; rpfcrt nci'cio.i c!. u l:ia.s..i -J K-,r.-iay tiu, N. V. ITIücaTTanir, FmtMi-d iM Xw Clironia iird's nmrw it tfir tvj, mn lJpfaiit4H par .llt hound 1 1 oral Au(rrpli AI bom Willi quotations, 12 papo Illustrated Premium t Ih-lceLiHtan'' Agent's Car.vassin.tOutlit.all tor 16 eta. frV it CO.. Menden, Conn. ' W ' awa,' lkaWaaaaaäaw -j-wiix

A sensation in American commerca the pa3t year was the famous bakinq powder war, the Pries Baking Powder Company, of Chic?gp, supported by the medical profession ard the most eminent Chemists and Food Analysts in tha United States, giving battle to tha bread adulterating buccaneers and bringing them to National exposure. The issue cf the war was purity, in human tiiat, and th e'ecisien of science was that Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder was free from Ammonia, Urn?, Alum aud all disreputable drug taint. tlo better proof of the superiority of DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER could be offered than that it is recommet ded for use in every family by tha followirQ State and national Clicmists. Persons doubting the truthfulness cf this are rxiufsted to t rif e any of the Chemists named. Prof. F. OGPFN IJOREMCS, M D., LL. D., College of tbe Citr of Kew Yort. Prof. TI. C. whitk Ktate CbemUt, Unireraity Georgia. Atrjens.0. Prof. H.f. Kf I:ZIK. Mu hlpan tjtate Colleae, Lan?ine, Mrb. ITof. H. M. H't-HKm, Aualyti al Cbemist. 8U Louis, Wo. I rof CMABLES .. BOYNTtJS, Analytical Chemist, Hrndq. Vt. Prof. fJl- AKLts F DWIGHT. Analytical Chemist, Vbeeiins, W. Va. Tot JaMp F H hCOOK, fctate Ar aver. Boston, fciass I.r. ELI SH. IJARTI.tY. B. S , Chtmiat to tbe Uf partmest of nealih. Bromljn, H. Y. J'rof. L'KTId C. IirWARD, M. fc'c . SUrllnc Medical Coiiecs, ColumOu Ü.

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Prf. li A. VITTH Al'S, A. M . M. D.. UniTerfity of EuUimo, . Y. Piof a. H. 8A BIN, Ncrniout eiste ClaemUt. Burlington, Vl Vi. J. roilI.ANDER, Jr., Piot CherniB'ry college oi WedJclna aüd Sarjery. aa t Ch.-ailu o! tha iltitn Department, Cincinnati. O. Profs. AUSTEN ,t vviLHi:u, Rutiicra College. Kew Bruntvrict. fi. J. Irof. r.VOKNE V. BAKEK. Prof. I h:ii.try L'ntvtrsity o l'euL'sjirAni-, Phiia 1 j:pna. I'jl. Prof. FETEK COLLIER. Ajr;ealiural c'olleee. Wasainiton, I), c rro.'8. KEYh A lilCE, Piols. cteaiislry, Ontario Kcnool Caer.istty aal P:um:r, Tjrjnt3, Canada. Pr. JAM L6 ALBEFCHT, Chemist at the I'nltfd States Mint. Niw Orleans, L. Pi of. M'GAK 1V1P.HART, UuivtrsUj t Itxaa, Auftln. 1.n. 1 r. E W. U1' I'. I'niveisiiy of Caufcri 18, Btrke'ey, !!. Ficf. H. W. KtKEOWN. Analytical Cbemift Youngtown, O. Ur. HEIM.1CH DEITMER, Aualytlcat Chemist, 8u Louis hin.

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