Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1888 — Page 6
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1889.
A STATE DISASTER BY FIRE
THE NORMAL SCHOOL DESTROYED. mher Indiana, News An Attempted Aasnsal. ptttion . Nur row Escape A Trustee ' Arrest Measles on the Wabash A Farmer Kills Himself. Tzere Haute, April P. Social. The tat normal t-chool burned to-day. The lire broke out in the attic und within half mi hour the splendid buil-linir was wrecked' by the t'.ames. There were over six hundred students tii work in their teverel departments at the time. They all went out in regular orcr without any one btlng injured. A strung ind was Mowing, which aided large ly hi the destruction. The loss u the biiildiu: will be nearly ?2"J3,(1U Tlcsidc the structure one of the finest libraries in the tdate, valued at $10, XX, nnd "n fine chemical laboratory were lost. There was no insurtnce. The building was completely gutted by 10 o'clock. The school will be continued in churches and other luitldtuj until a new college is rffjdy. The buihiinjf was first occupied . in January, H7l. In pursuance of the policy if the stale there was insurance on the strut' tare. I s cost was $1 '".ono, of which the city of Terre Haute save J'MK, in addition to the fround. It was from the stvps of this edifice tiiat President Cleveland spt.ke when h wss bcre last fall. Arrangements have been made Jor ac oinmoditing the training s hjd in the city school buildings tut for confining the normal sclotd proper in temporary otiartcrs for the remnirdt r of" trie year, aufl until the buildinc, the M ai s of wliicli represent about J.",, ran be rtbtult. Most, if not all. of the students will" remain. A defective Hue is supposed to have caused the tire. ' In l.-tJI a demand for a itate normal school was fcrst made, and tri lS'iT the hiri-l.it.ir- appiopi iated J-Hi.ma KT Mituble buiidin; with the con ItiioU ih .t the town in which th: i.ool should lie i-entrd Fhnuld give a Ilk timotint. should donate the grounds, and should are. t ib-fray one-half of the -o-.t nt repairs f r all time. Tcrre Haute was selected, and the foundation of i tie b'-iilding were rott in nud the torucr-stont laid In the same iar tlo'. The bui'dini Is of immerse propitious, and since thu crf.iin.il es, jiendituie of Slisi.oon fo-ir v, inrs h.te been added. The city of Terr Haute has contributed l.i -railr to the srrowth of Urn .scho.,1 and to Iho enIsrcinfnt .I Its facilities. Abuut JJ-IWi ar utri trued from the Sthool revenues of the state and by the Icci latlve appropriation to the miir.tenarice of the Tariousrfeparlaicnts. Tuition it free an I vradtia'.et sr. uivtn a bio license to tom-h in Indiana's TiuWic k The itrst year Ihe atte iivl-nx e unaltered sixty-si, tinn v hirh time liiere hu Imvii atcadf increase ur.til at the prient time the pupils ci ti.e r 1! unmix t i.h"ut (.J. Th atteoibince has vrown t-3,!i! from the firt year. The school is jianaed ty a hoani of tr.it-"i nano'il br the surer. Tior. "luiraT lrir, ot uitivu. .! pu tiilhert rf Terr Haure. and K. l ll.ihos of Nejvi t, nro the trutpe, and the state sttprintendent of puMij iurtruction i a t-nrilx-r ex-otSei of the bosid. W. W. Tarsen? it p.klr-nt of th- faonltr, which eonoM of twenty-five in tnictor. It is understood thut Mfps wjj w t-kf.n l.uM' diattly ior the erection of a new trurture.J " A SENSATIONAL SUICIDE. TTton Gainey, n I'opular Voniijr Merchant - of i:etf..rt Kills Ilimvetf. BEDFORD, April Special. The news that Cewtm (iainj-, a voting rnd popular tirrehaiit, had killed himself produced, a preat c.t.i'.eiofnt here, lie was only twenty years of are. sinz'e, industrious find of nod habits. Alter ehxjiijr up bissfirche went hom,nid the fatnih'all retired, little drcaniitij; of what th noniin,' would . briny; tlictu. Abuut 4 o'clock his brother ar.d cousin awoke, and got into ",-wlon's bed for fun. They soon fell aidecp. "When lie r.roo from his bed about .5 o'clock. Ii took a tarier un, wtnt to the str.ble and hot himself. The first hat tre away part of his upper lip and n'. lie returned eaiii to the house, irot another cartridge anJ went to the wood-shed, this time jdscinz the muzzle of th'i cut i in his iiioiithpuÜed the trie; and t!ie ball went rrahin;: through his bmin, iustantiy killincr hiru. He was traced by the blood from the sni.de to the house, and iVom the houe to the wc.d-hetl, where lie v.m fotuxt lead. A letter wa.s found in his jiock' t in ' hich he said that tcinc out o health an 1 lowin sp-rit he kili.-d himself. The Uoheni.i:i t);it Swindle. ri.YMOtTH, April ;. Spv iaLj The T.o-T;--ir,inn oats swindle jt a ''black eye" in court here" yesterday. It nnpears th:it in'the early pirt of l- a M r. S. 1. J.;us, who owns and runs a livery i table ht re in eowoaiiy with oiticrs of the "Noithwi steru Ii.diana yecd otnpony" iodooed a Mr. I'miu'mt, v. ! i-i an unphistic.'ited but solvent farmer, to buy thirty Luhds of the oats and eivr his not' for&'jjo. Tho "-.e-d eoMpany'' tun- him ;i bond hat they would sell lor him ;u ihe same price mice the litimbcr oi lihtdsof oats ;;-,r he bought. 1'he note was nerot!at il to .'liehael S;ies!o?Vr u( C;is place, a (i-il-'frn-heep-r and capitalist. The oats wer rai-ed by I5owsr Imt tl:-.- ''seid cotßii ir.y" failed ti inati lialie, nnd J:tco did not otier to sell his oats but fdv-hofer did call un him for the payment of the note. He r -tu-c 1 to pay it and w;is Mud, and by putting in t ph-a that Spieshofi-r not an innocent puri lia'er, but had bonsht w ith eoi.struetive notice of the fnud which had le--i j.raetie.-d, Ilowsf r snc eedctl as above stated in c-ettincj a jury t decide in his fayor. The ruse will be taken to lie supreme court. A Boy ttenitts. :."ew Harmon v, April ..Special James Freouian, a boy tifu-t n years old. has alreaily tuili two small engines for himself u ilh no nuSerial except wjuie brass piping, w ire rods, erew, taaks and lead, and almost without tools. The first of thee he eoii)jde;nUeverai jea.s ao and is a perfect cut riostty in its contruetion, especially as regards the valvc-uear and mode oi exhaust; it has a wooden lalun-e-whtfl. TliO second, whieh he coiujdfted last fk, isa nerit model of a slide-valve engine, wit r eecentri-, ro k shaft, etc., and runs with lijhtr.ir.tj 5jH-ed. Mpni il furnished from an Iron pot, w ith n wooden top buhsfntiully bolted mounted o:i rooJ I. rick work and supplied r-ith a neu sHfty-valve, whistle, etc, all the work of the youth.' T.vcn a tV 'iv.i siore is not ivantiiiif, and this can be made to show an apparent pressure of thirty pounds adding novbrty to the uniquv collrrtion of niai hnu ry. Ih boy is now enquired on a tubular boiler to U ply steaiu for his-mriller engine, and is ab rea ly talkies of building a Corliss uodel with j-oterncr. ' Had Hi Head Lilonn OCT. I.VAnsvii.le, April -Special. New Harnony, eighteen miJp from h?re, was tlie cene :f 3. distressinsf acehlent l.sst Frilay. Mr. John SV. Miller, a wealthy merchant, was cleaning wt a brerr h-loa dir.' r;un, when a rartriJn Vtene.J in it sudd-nly exploded, literally blowLor ojf the head of the unfortunate man. His ii; n:hed int" the apartment, only to find d.e entire room fpatt'-rcd with tie- blood and 'ruin rif her busland. The shoi'k v as so sad-t-u und unexpected that, slie fell into a dead 'tioi, end did fi"t revive for an hour. The pun ro'ituiiiiiig th" cartridge, had not hern ued for me time, and hm the barrel was taken I'roiu the stock the cap no doult came in contact aiih the floor as it was ft down. Mr. Miller ars ine or the representative men of I'osey iotnty, well known in business throughout ih-f section. He was also a promüient state .1iea nf the Ancient Order of United Work-ai-n. ' lfe wa s forty-two ycHra of age, and .raves a wife and live children. fönten of Trnteea. TTRKE IlAfcTH, April 9. Sp.;ci;J. Notice f cocte&t ha been filed by Jaccb Orth, demoirtic candidato for township trustee of tMtcr Treck tow nshi, against James Crabt, the re5ibli an nominee, who waa rcturnect fleeted nt !Ue election Monday by one vote. The grounds lor conteat arc that three minors voted for L'rabb, and that one of thnt wns pnid $7 for Iiis rcte and another $k It is asserted that a proioiDt repuMicaii politiciiiii made use f the fi"Dey. 'Fire contet is an important one.bel?use. it will (lert mine the political complex, ion of the nxt board of trus'ees, w hich l!irJ:he Klection of the county superintendent of ichool. The present board is a tie. with a jemoemtic eonnty atiditor castin? the der iding r-jle. As th(T new bear! ttand t; is repiihlieau V-r a rote of sven t fiTe. If Orth should w in Jie coo'.est, the board wu:;M again be a tie. A Suit for 910,009. LArAYETTE, April 5. Special. Charlea Ff. Hart, an employe of the Lafayette raraork;, has t-rtcd thwlvnisvi!le, Nev Al'-any & lhic"U" railway for $!M damajs for pernmd injarj-. U'lule tnl adii-g a crofh;uifceronft idin nr nn; "ing Monou rar jumped wie trick and .?riiek the lumber. The huni-er a as thrown au'ainst him, inflietiiig severe und penuancnt injuries, be alle-gei. An Attempted Asa-slnntion. . Lafayette Amil . jecbl.j Tle r.to-;t t trjJish r.tte nipt to sd huLiaa li.'c ever frwr
trated In thta city occurred Saturday nipht. Frederick Klooz, a young German butcher, was w aylaid near his pute by a masked man and. rrd at twice. Tbc first shot grazed his face ami the other took away the crown of his hat. It was tired from behind, und the pistol was held almost ngainst his head. He fell over u rock hist as tho rritrT Was pulled, nnd that saved his life, lite aassin escaped. Mr. Klooz has been burned out tw ice, presumably by the liuaa with the piMol. . Tha Cheoe-l'oison Cn.se. Laoro, April 8, SpecinL The coroner has filed hi.s verdict in the mysterious death of John Younsr, an old and w'elbkuovvti citizen of Huntington 4eounty, w ho several weeks ago imrchased a 'mall quaulity öf checke of n proeery, 'whisdi wa j!aeJ on the supper table the sum t-veninir, nrd fterthe meal everv metidx r of tite family was taken violently ill. Mr. Young dietj will- cvefy tf.vuiptoin of poisoning. The stoniaefr was sent to Fort Wayne for analysis, together witlt a piece of the cheese. The foroiur holds th ;t tin rause of Voting's death was irritant.. poison, the . chemistry of which isrnkfiowty to him, and that deceased was poisoned by eating contaruiiiäted cheese. ' A ?Ionkey inul I 'ft r rot Time. New Ai.c.vny, Aj.ril .Special. At the repttblicuh 'county' convention here it was a straight fiyht between Uie friends of tlrcsham and Harrison. There was a regular rionkey and parrot time. .T!.t Oresham nun secured the ofticers of the comvtion w tthoui, opposition, but when the Harri. tactics were developed (iiesham's friends refused to vote and the election of Harrison delegates went by defatilt. 'Ihe Hariison interests were managed by exl'ostmantfr ItUrh'y. The city was for many ycar"Jud-'tjreh:i'n'j borne. lie resided here when appointed i!i.trict jud-'e ly lr-sident (Irani, and wry popular. On a fair vote he would carry iToyd county by a tdg majority in a republican cotiventioii, l et t the machine of Harrison slaughtered him in the house of his friends. , A Noii-Politiritr A. It. rst. Ml NTiL, April S. Spccbl. An honest, on-ericti-' cll'ort was made here to start a new ("J. A. It. post that would be free from the intrigues of certain republicans who were determined to run the old post for partium purposes. A petition was sent to A. l. Vanosdal, the depart ment commander, w ith J1U enclosed. The application was refused and the $lü retained by the commander. Tho old post will probably die. 'Ihos-ewho obtained transfers from it to ornnie a new post hat e registered Jt solemn vow that tin y w ill never enter its ranks again. An independent nnn-politieal (i.A. it. post will I' orauizeil Jiciv. In the meauiiiue tli" hope is expressed that the $10 w ill be returned. Comrade Huff's lliirint. Markxco, April 3. Specir.1. Comrade William A. Huff was buried htrc Sunday. A larjic concourse of friends followed his remains to the grave. He was born in . Tennessee und lived thereuntil the war heran. The father and o brother wen murdered and the remainder' of the family escaped. - Mr. Hun" formed a union company and went- throutrh .the war, ait'T which he and tome nf his family eainv b this county to live. A brother and a brother-in-law went pack to l'enncssce und wen murdered. L ist summer Mr. Hutl' visited his old
home, but was attacked with hemornii'e of the luri'. He i turned here and died last week. Sibliers' Homo nt 3Iarin. Marion, April . Special. Congressmnti Stee le has telegrajdied here from Washington that the committee on military affairs had reported favorably on a bill pproprmting J-jO,-li'.'it for the purchase of giouuds and erection of buildings for a soldiers' home at Marion. Citizetmf (he county have guaranteed the free heating ami liirhtiugof the institution by natural gas, and l'hi'lip Matter has ollerrd to donate eighty acres f land atid gasthrown in if the home is located on a hrantifnl .md pietureso,ue tract on the left bank of the Mis5is,iueva river, a mile northwest oi town. 10, 00 Nettled tt. LoGANsTO'.rr, April Special. The Fort Wayne Jciuiy eiectrie Uvht company against the L(,gansert Jenny ele trie licht company eoiiiproiiiied their controversy yesterday by p-tying William Dolan, manager H.'iiti in cash, Vr. iJolan retiring. A uev. company w as or-guiz-d with Vicwr Sciter of Jgansport mans r, st erctery and trasor r, who will liave full e nirv'oof the plant, which will be overhauled and new machines applied. Me.isles on the Wabash. TER UK If At ti April y. The Wabash valley is having an epidemic of measles. In this city the number of new ctses has averaged twenty. ti e a dav f'r two weeks. In many of the small to wis near here in Illinois ami in this state the S'Mools have been more or less closed since the tir.-t of the :-r. ami in the tittle town of Verini.lioit, in Kdgarfoutity, Illinois, there have been hftec.'i deaths. In ( 'rawfordsville. Ind.. there were over eight hundred ca--cs in the ! month ot March. A Farmer MuylaUt WitKEElNii, April .'.special. John Vingling, im ob! farmer, was waylaid near here Wednesday by tramps. He was driving ubng an unfrequented road through the woods when hemetth? tramps. He was too feeble to re. . hist them, ami they took him out of his wagon and tied him to a tre. After yeeurine; Iiis ' ,f.if1i anil O'T ,1,.... tmt it I,l. tt-.iri... .....I . .tii ia iivi ii;. c to. . il.'l vtf.'tv; away. Ihe old man was hmiid umiurt, and the wacon was found a couple of miles away. The tramps are at lu rye. . The Storm at Hartford. Haktfor! City, April C Last evening about 7 o'clock the city was suddenly visited by a terriric wind and 'rain tonn, uliieh created sad havoc with tree, winslov.x and roof. The galvanized iron roof of T. 1. Yanw inkle's drug store was rolled up into a hu vre hall anil whipped oi to a ne!.,.!,!Kring skylight in - a twinkling. The art gallery, ot V. It. iliinman was ti'uonfed, the skylight smashed and the building almost reduced to a wreck.
Dead at Ninety-Four. IA!fviL!.C, Afril, 8, Special. Grandmother Nancy Bieren, the highly esteemed mother of Il.enry Fier on, nnd probably the oldest lady in the county, died yesterday. On the b'ith of la. i month she was ninety-four years old. She tins been rciditv.r in this county upward of fifty years and wns always a devoted member of. the baptist church. Htr fune.id will take place Monday afternoon. Fowder WorL lilown lp. Laporik. April 6. Special About 10 o'clock to-day a tatik of, nitro-clyceriue exjiloded in one of the b;ti!diip;s It the A'.Uvj. t ow der w orks near Miller's station, west of here on the lakchhore road. The structure w as blow n to atoms, mid three employe1, John Oil!, J.a'.virner' ionsrn and Henry Sefdt, were killed. The remains of the Litter have not yet been lout..). 'J heeause of the csplosiou is UJikUOVUJ. Tbre House IeiuullheI. BVMlvai.t, April 0. LSpccial. Lust m'eht a cyclone struck thu eastern part of Bush county, blowing down the l-.vuue of George Harold, K. JS. Fra.ee and George. W. Titswortli. A school-httus and a number of barns wi re also leveled. 'Ihe Jos to timler and fencing is cuormoils. S lives ot. l.lgbtnlnjr Kill: Two Horses. Br.NssELAEit, April d Special. While harrowing in the garden this afternoon the lightning stnb'k the tram of Webb Beeves, killing both horses instantly, and rendering him unconscious for some lime. He is a v :y poor man, H!:d a subscription-has been started ior his relief. ior a Life. Fort Wayne, April o The jury in the ease of Ja'-ob Wolcorn, administrator of the esbite of . VndTMr iMdcider vs. the Ftültimore & hio railroed company, asking lor $Hi,t.v.i lor killing Aüdrvtv llohnder t (iarrrtf, Ind., while cross. ing the track, r turned . verdict this morning awardiu.3 ihn plaiuun -t gu. v A N'rtrrovr Escape. FopT Wayne, April 9. Special. Mrs. Judge Allen Zidbrsv wife of Judge Zollars of the s'upren? court, end her .daughter, while driving lehind"iV. spltite-L Lore, w hich to k fright und ran a ay, bit.Lri narrow escape from death. Mr-, oll.lr. aas thron R from the curriat' and receh'ed a severe contusion of the lore ht ad. " Miss .Zoll tr5 escaped uninjured. Jtoy KUiotl f-XlKlitnin-r. : 'Br.i'rr-rLltlApri!-iKSpee1al.-A ton rf IraeJ Nfsirjftjttl. y-ua old, was standing in the;. loorway tf -hi- iatln-r'a -noue last night when he üs iniitctly kilkti by. the lijhtnii.y. .-.''. .
BRUTAL OUTRAGE.
Jolui Brnnnon Make a Very Narrow ra. cape From ltelng Lynched. AVROKA, April 4 Special. John Prnnnon has ese;yed lynching here by bein removed in time to the Lawrcuet burg jaiL At a ball here, Monday night, among the guests were Brannon and a Mi Carrie Metzeger. The twain left the ball rather en rly, though late nt night, and proceeded through the city and tin toward the young Jady'a home in Ihiteh Hollow. A sister-iudaAv of Miss Metzcger, ttccomImnied by her husband, leaving the bull later, uid almost reached their home in the same vic inity, when -she was attracted by rrles of distress on the opposite side of the street, nnd hastening to the oureeof tho round, found her unfortunate lister in the eltitel.es of Brannon, who, having evidently accomplished his have Imrposes, was wresting a ring from the young udy'n hnnd. Brannon escaped, but was nfterwafd arrested, chanted with criminal outrage. The brutality of the assault was almost too much for the young lady, but quieting remedies and careful attention will restore her. The yonm- lady bears an unblemished reputation ttnd .die bus the sympathies of the entire Community. Southern Indian.- l'reryterlan. JnFKn:soNVit.I.E, April ". Special. The presbytery of New Albany has adjourned. The Itev. W. O. Ooodloe of Seymour was moderator. Thirteen counties in Southern Imliuna and over fifty churches were represented. Kesohilions in relation to the recent death of Khler J. II. McCamphell of Jettersonvillo were adopted. On the call of the churches the ltev. W. L. Austin aiJ: ' 1 a.k the presbytery to dissolve tho pastoral relation between niy-clf and the Second presbj leilan church of New Albany. My salnry has Bot been paitl, ami on n-cniirit oi none unfriendly relations liclvKf n inemtHTs of the clmrch and mysflf, I uiulerstand thej do riot inh iid to pay me and do not desire in y services any longer as pastor of the chaiih. 1 vrih to liavc my resignation tuko tfltvt May 1. The Seeon 1 1 church was cited toapearbefore nn adjourned mteting of the prestiytfry at North Vernon April 17 and t-how cause why it has not paid its pastor. The next session of the presbytery w ill be held at Seymour Oct. U indorsed Cleveland nnd Gray. Boonvii.lk, . April 8. Special. The Warrick county democracy met in mass-convention yesterday at Boonville nnd appointed delegates to the state congressional and judicial conventions. The ikh gates to the state convention were not instructed. The delegates to the congressional convention were instructed to cast the vote of Warrick county as a unit for the J Intl. Wm. F. Fan ott of Fvansville. The delegates to the judicial convention were instructed for the Hon. CJ. K. Iticnhard forjudge, and for ti. II. Ilazcn of Boonville, for prosecuting attorney. The courtdiouse was crowded w ith democrats, ami the meeting was enthusiastic and harmonious. The convention passed resolution strongly endorsing President Cleveland and his administration, also u resolution endorsing tiov. l?;iae V. (iray and his administration, and heartily recommending him for vice-jd'cMdent. The Storm in Knyette. CONNEKSVlLLF, Aril 6. Special. Ixttt idglit a heavy rain storm w ith hr.il visited this city, while a tornado swept through a narrow ftrip of country running northeasterly two or three miles south. The w ind untotd'ed a house und barn on lticlu.rd WillLnns farm, a barn nnd carriage house on Otho McCarty's farm, some buildings on (). F. (iriilhh's furtii, Hint ab, the barn on the Heck farm. W. A. Hanson's place is almost entirely bereft of fencing, as are nearly all the farm in .the track of the storm for three or four miles. Much valuable timber was also blown down on the Griffith land. This Is the second time within three years that that place has been destroyed. .lotinston Democratic Ticket. Franklin', April ..Special. The followi;ig ticket, w hich gives universal satisfaction, was nominated yesterday by the democracy of Johnston county: For representative, Jacob K White; for treasurer, James M. Jacobs; for sheriff, l'reston Maiden: for commissioner, second district, Strather Hemd; tor coinmisMoncr, third district, James Collins; for county survevor, Uenjamin 1!. Baiisdcll, and for coroner Ir. James T. Jones. Itadly Hurtled by Lightning. Lafayette, April 4. Special. AYill Wright and Miss Llva Smith, residing twelve miles south of here, w ere caught in the heavy electrical storm Sunday night while returning from church. A bright flash of lightning rendered them insensible, and when, half an hour later, they regained consciousness they found their horse lying dead in the road and the buggy twisted out of thape. They were both badly burned. The ChnmplonSbot Issues a Challenge. Lafayette, April 5. Special. William Graham, the champion English (.hot, w ho is the guest of Fred Erb here, isues a public challenge to shoot a live-bird match with Miss Annie i lakley. "Little Sure Shot" of the Ituffalo Bill Wild West combination. He oilers to shoot auy number of birds and for any amount, handling his gun with one hand. Soldiers Monument lujured. Looanstoet, April b. Special. During the thunder-storm last evening the iHtyi.xj soldiers' monument in Mt, Hope cemetery was struck by lightning, shattering the stone (lag statt of the color-bearer ttt the top of the shatt, eighty feet high. The sexton and his family were shucked, 100 yards distuut. riepubllrnn 1 1 leg? I Voting:. GWYNNEVILLF, April .Special. Edgar Elliott was arrested io-day for illegal votin.tr. He had not been in the township the required thirty days. The republican trusteeieleet awore in his vote. The latter will probably have some trouble about the matter also. Itousn ";trijri i by LiKlitnlng , SlILLoYVILI.r, April C Special. The house occupied by Martin Wilson, six. miles south of here, was struck by lightning lust night and destroyed, w ith all its contents. , .No on" seriously hurt. Lcs. ij'JX-J; insurance. -i"s) in the Continental. Kouph on Itats" Hid It. MrxciE, April 5. Special. Tuesday night njoung farmer named Mocker, living ten miles cast of here, committed suicide by taking "Bough on Bats." Inability to meet his obligutions Is iuppoMd to be the cause of the .elfmurder. The Prisoner Gets Away. Grekncasti.e, April ".Special. Officer Meeks of Owen county, wus passing through here yesterday witli Win iWnnett of Danville. HI., whom he had arrested on a charge of criminal seduction, and while Wailing al the deol for a train the prisoner escaped. .V Villainous Foreman. KvAX.svn.LE, April S. Special. J. V. Smith, foreman of the Kvansvilje cotton mills, has suddenly disappeared. It is alleged that he ai-eomplishcd the re.bi of nut less that si s girls in the fuctory. lie is a married man and has always home a jiood reputation. Acquitted of forgery. Lof'ANspoKT, April ?. Special. The case of fieorge Liable, arrested Saturday charged with lording the name of Gus HiK-pman tun note upon complaint of George B. Forgy, waa tlimiissed to-day. Liable left at once lor Fort Wayue. The fireahnm-HarrUon Fight. Huntington',' April P.-Spccinl.-Arter a biiter iiht the republican county convention elected delegates to the national convention. The de-legates ure for Harrison, cxcejit three for Gtcsh.im. Itrpablienus Nominate, North Vernon, April P. Special. The republicans here have made the following nominations: For mayor, Walter S. Frathtr: mai-slial, I.owtll Whitmore; treasurer, Joseph II. Fassmore; clerk, Lloyd Hudson. i:senpl An et by Suicide. AlT:0KA, April .-Special. John JIc Mahon ct Sparta was wanted here in court Monday, to answer for in as.nnlt. A com-table went t hunt him ot.d found him near his home hanging to ft tree, dead. An Old Kettlee Fasse A way. r.usitvJLbE, April L Special. Fantfon Cassady, iigctl ni:iety-tuo years, and a Veteran of the wa td' 151-, d-ed in tiiis tow nship last Saturday, after a lingering iUueas, and wu buried here to-oay. - Minor State Hems. William Trake, ajed ioyeaty-tbre, died la Cl umbin Tuesday. , M. Has'i'iu. a Way no o-ninty farrar. fell fror his ''foo Wedncvlay eToniu jn'id broke bl ueek. Tl ttrrnty-nintti unnnnl fair of th Pouue county ajTkulturul oclct- will b bell at Lelamo, eexo-
racnclnj: Monday, Aug. 20, aad cadln; Frhlay, Aug. i4, less. Iilack-lffr has appeared aaiong b herd of Hendricks county rattle, Th rirotlyn A mrrUttn Lit beüi old to Lotdi IZ. r-urkeof ewAIany. ThnRlanderihave niirsared in Tdackford county, brought there by a Texas pony. Tho .S'AWfty Drmarrrrt fut up six roosters crowia over retvnt democratic victories. Ernst Sohruere, a Vand'-rlejr farmer, was crushed to death Monday by a falling tree. William Wilson of Cdit!iibu wttj atrkkea with paralysis Ttirtxlay and died liistantl. William Hawkins, a croiuineiit IVfätur county rehoul teacher, died suddenly near Cvboubus Mou Jar. - . ' lr. Cawpell Hay, aifcd eighty-one yrar Ihn see. oitd nuitur of Claike cunuty, divd at Clijili-tju Tuetday. . There still t a stttllliin iho- nt Crawfordsvlllj Saturday, April H, ail thu horses ekliiLltcl to be owned by Montpoim-ry iuuiiiy men. ' Tho republiejsns of tlif . Twcnty-fourta jnMtlal district tin t at Anderson V.'edncsd.iy an l uonuuatid DaviJ Fatty for prosecuting attorney.' Fire nt Mouoo, Tliursdnr, destroyed tlie lUxin id Mike t'arrolls agd the adjöinin ; loiilUings belonging to Itttdolph Sec is and in. ell It.nu ti. A. J. Uotrnian of Franklin county was struck l.y lightning Sunday night while lj-ln. In Isf-l uud instantly killed. lll wife btsUlc htm escaped. The protcstunl chins hes of ('rawfordsville. ha" secured tbc vrvicoKot tlie Ki:t. it. Fay Milts to c induct a series of revivals there, commencing April" t". A nfteenyar-olI s 11 of Israel Nixon, living near Tti lu-cville, asartrock by lightning Thurwlay nii(ht and iiistautly killed txbile utauJing in his father's door. , Tlis woninn whose d a.l tsJy was foniel at Patriot Sept. '-'0, ISH-;, an I a huso identity has reiniitci a iu vstery, U believed t been Allee Fox ot Mans field, U. ...... Thenbandoned pa-wdl at the New Albany g!as works is now auu ii. uboat 5.0 ) allons tf wnu-r daily. It ia strongly iaipreuate 1 with salt, sulphur and Iron. The funeral of the Iter. Harry Smith occurred nt t'oliiuibiia Tueslay. He was s-vcaty-.-cven yea-s ni l and una of the oldest I :.Ut luiuisteri in sou t hern Indiana. A snesk thief entered Idiinan'a dry goods store nt . Colombo i biuail d.n Uiit i,snli a.itl K"t aviay with the eash drawer, ihiiin It and leriviug it iu tlu b.t"k yard. The dead man fouad !n the Ohtortfer, seven miles txjlww Dranüeiiliur, Ky.. n.'.s rnc'.gnisl .as tiiai of Vim cut Apple-aaU ot leiyjaa, who diiapprar.-d Icc. 'M last. The rvM"nce, Including rorlents, of Jnhn B. C at ItoekvIHe was destroyed by lir late Wednesday nlht. The family barlly escaped w ith then- lives, losj over S-'.lM'j. . , , Four Fountain 'City ynuiij l.idIcs,on a tinnier, walked frotu thiit plans- to Kii lini.ivl Mon.luy nftcrnoon. The distance is niuc miles, an I ihey covered the ground iu throe hours. Jeremiah I. üurk, who tins resided in Crawfordsvillc for ver forty years, die 1 Thursday. lie was Krn iu lhith-r county, tiino, 1". b. .t, lsio, and was a nieiuocr ot the inettijdist clmrch. Th post-offices at (iarrett, Saleiu and Waterloo hnve Lieu raised to thf- third, or in-si.ieutl-il t-p-.-s, the grns receipts having increased tso as "to entitle the postal ;istera to salaries of $1.0 l. "Commodore" Ohaiinccy T ad He, the ai?ed Vandalia bridge watchman at Tcrre Uutc, had his let; hroken by a insing tndti 'Thursday nilit. lie has watched ihe bridge ever since It was built. Dr. J. (J. McFheeters oMIloomiiKton died Tuesday, lie an 'venly-elt;ht rears ol.l mi.l was widely kitoiru in medical circles, lir was uie-iieal direcotr ot iho army o( tlio Cuiuberlaiid daring the re'ielliou. Jchn Letflni(ll of Montpelitr his a man! for mniniin mid killinc eul an i lb f.itally
m 3i most a valuable bird 1X with a tiateliet.Tiod i ! charged with liiiiLii cut o.l tlu' lore-uw oi a cji. . A number of too it-lends of tho lion. Chnries Kellisun are trying to pet l-.ini t enier thn r;ice for the congressional tiomiuatioa in the Thirteenth dis'.i.-t, nnd it is jios-iblt he luay be induced to cuter the contesL. . i . . , Jmp;e John F. Read of .T-ff-runvil!e, iaw partner Ot Congressman J. O. Iloanrtt, ' bim traiisitrred nil ' h;s rci.ty. This grows ma of tlie suit of admiai.tr:it.r f At hal..i.iui Wathen against Howard for fiisi.ooil. ' : ' The -j-is conirnny's wMl.-tw inllrs wtt of port- j land, hist finished, h.ts developed an oil eil iilt ., capacity of 103 barrels a day. The Caui I n we'd, in tiie s;one county, Just drilled In, shows ,VX),!JU-J leul of t;as a day. . A terriric wind and rain rdarm passed orer IHpbi Thursday eveninar. At JMeeihs, live miles i.-ortu, it i,arlMik of the uaiurr of a evclone. "vrral houses L were bionra down and a fiiutit train nu the Mouou . It.. .. .,!... I ... . L . . ,. . .iih-us iwitsi mim tue iraoKs. At the prohibition convention of the Flcventh congressional iiist'ict, held at Marion Weduesdav, I'. 1.. lteckerof North Maiichester aas nominated hy ncclamation as the third party candidate for cougre.s. lu-eker was formerly a rypublteau. Mr. K. Scs,tt of tialeua hps ln-en holding a series of nice thus at Kiccvillc, t'rawford coiinly, lir ihe ne.--. mou religion. He has lieeii very nie essUil and lias mud n riuiulisT of converts, sir of whom were baptized by innncrsioa Bear Kic.vlUe on 1 rid ty fait. i ieorge Tucker, h-rty tSey'.iert iud iim Circenc broke in the front pf Joiinny ltiukes' I'alaie aalonti, at Anderson, Monday uiht. snd Mnndsl Jul tiil'iies, a harl e. latnlly, imsldes kiiH-kiti;' tiowa and brutally kicking Mrs, Itiekrs nnd, her hiishaad. Ibitberiiiel's bakery1, l!roikvillcv tvas burne.l Monday. The I0ss on HnnUnn1, slor-, eto., w ill amount to"mlly 5l,sH The btilluing as owned by I. s. SwifL Liss, ft.'Oii; no iusuraaee, M.uuu ll.iüe and lenatz Koctdcr,' adjoining, were also damaged by the fire. The Hon. flel.jr.ruin S. Parker Is engaged on a work of much interest, and especially interesting It will Ix? io Indianinus. it wilt bu entitled "iho Poets and Poetry of Indiana." Mil Parker, himself a poet of rjre nwectnoss, aud a inosl escelleut critic j is aniply c'piipH'd to txlit luleh a work. Uolert Snyder a-i-l tluy IIes:is of I "rawfordsvillo. riais in l l.vn atihir, agreed to selih- inatters wivii their lists. - They stripped and fotmlit a f ght of four neiiids with bare t nudle. J'oth the i.irticiii.i:its wrre punished and ti e tiiit was declared a dr.isr. Snyder and lluestis niuvc in aristiMTatic circles. Judge St. John grau ted the motion for a new trial in the cas f the auditor of llittit iiijfton county ngainst est -Treasurer lleory Heaver d the mm; fsiutity, on hia oll.i ial bond. " The cae was ti i;-d a month ago on a chance of venue, and a verdict was remlered against the sis I'endaut for SM.ltn. A three-year-old son of the Rer. Mr. 1ienoweth, at Montpelier, is atttieted in a stranim maimer. Fur the pist fortnight he lavs soon siutcs and other oh', jis-ts, just as person Wight who Is afflicted with delirium tremens. IL is well dutiiii the day, except that ho U , vary, nervous, tut at nie'hl Iii malady returns. Gas well no. 4, on the farm cf Jonathan Tenant, two miles east of Shelby vilie, was "::hnt." Tuesday. The result, was highly "satisactory, the well hein-x fite limes as (ToimI as In'iore ihe shooting., It Im a capacity of I.-VkV) cubic feet is-r day. Other weih will Ivo drilled at eure, and ihe plpiu'g of the town coiiimeiH-ed within liinoty dayd. Mrs. Juhu Haut tf I'orsey Station, was probably fatally burne l ou Monday evening. II.r dress ivaltt lire at tho back, and she rsh Kci-e:iriiin out of Hie bouse. Her liusba-el came from a distant Arid, tor the dross oil' her, wrappu-l her iu a pailt ii;ul went to Montpt llir, two miles, for uid. rimti'lng . tne cut lr li-tancc going aud curuing. Ills own bui U.vare yery serious. . . : ' Two convicW, Joho .Sprague and Henry Hurgess died seven minutes apart la the northern, prison the oilier night. Sprarfiie was sent from lndfana':rlis in ls.t for eiirht yotns, rnd wa a C S. cmvii l. I.;.t fall thu president connected his fentyne-i s t'iat bis diacharge would Lave occurred in May. lie f.n mit to an old man. Hurgess u sent tip froiji LaU range county, and ar.d four years yet to serve. - tJooraa Hurrkk of Ijn,'.inxr t in wr.U hloj thd de-uioU.-biug of an old building in that eity recently, saw a clay pipe ludMed iu n brick. Cariosity led bim ti break lite brick and seen re t lie pipe, of eomloon white clay. It must bavo been lyl.iK in its rintcutcd bed for ik.u ly lil'iy J-ars, and was put them by some w.-rker in a lirbk-y.ird. The I'hures 1 :irns that the old bniMin, wai erected In ISI7. A few days a.;o the marshal ft Columhns received a letter from' Mr. Alice trcott, who re$idsin Atapnlioe county, Colorado, iuciiiiriii about her son, V.. M. ' tt. who i in fv.luiub'.n the last time klio heard o' him. Eemeiuberliii' tho arre-t ntarly a year of a yotinf linn for Ihe r-vbtx ry of Ihe Morrison house at bhelbytllle, the inardi.-il wrote to s-heritf Meer and found that the lost mui of the t'olonido hidy I now iverTiua a tliitss r-ru' n nli nc- in- 1I1 Southet'D ITin.ot. The in uiial at Columbus has 'written to Mis. Scott, g'nli,' lirr full p;uti 'it.ir. of the arrest unit eoiivictton of l:er son. ' ,'a-nesT. P-Ot'-v, cf tlie Twenty-fourth tndinns. is ice-iuj a pension. Ku luv n tir ivtcrsburtr, Piko couniv, hnd tuijD.v t be distinction of lr?ing th'jonit' man hi the woi Id who mi ever trin k by a f iL electric bolt arid tmrrlvcd the shin k. On the ballli-' Behl of Miihih, while sl iii lin under s tree, hj was struck by tightrtttif and lay on ihe uiomul fv.r sit hours, to all a pearnnces dead. The electric bolt, wared a deep team down his f.,rc)ie:id mid eoinpiett-I v wrecked Ida nervous system. He is now tho most plibl 1 object thj cje ever rtstcj on, gays one whos.ivf bim recently. The workmen engad in rt-niort nit the machinery from Iho O. A M. round house, in Jeit'crsonvilbi, n I, ile taking up a portion of tho floor, fouod in a secluded plaia t!, abandouod best of a rat, a portion of the m.st. iljl of lii. h it had leeti made t-in-r V. S. paper nomey. The currency had been mutilated until, of a Urge handful d tt, not one joVeo Maj larger th.in a uuarter of un Inch tenure. Liou in iiiirv it proved lo be tho remains of $420, the property of John Ioiir.hfrty, who hid it under a plank and It was carried ff br rats. Ioiij,herty as so alfcte! by tho los of tho money that he disappeared and baa never been seen since. A cor plaint for divorce and $0,000 allmonr has been filed In Madison county by Mary s. l.bs"n, aced forty-nine years, wifo of Adam t'obson, ma i ninety years. Tboy were msrricd Nov. I'.l, s.s;, tn-l lived to-ether but nine dar, when, as pl.sintill' tlaims, defendant abanrtnned ' and refused to live with her. riaintlfffiirther claimed th;:t lohsou'i children alienated her two hlldren fmri iVr, and fin:;llr, while she ;, nt Iiiiliana;li. s iitiuir her Ick daot'hter. thr sdritei her luisiiroid awav front l.er. nl that he has sine? refused to live Ith her, hence she aks for a divorce and alimony. Henry G. llarretl, who was defeated for auperTbior .in Shelby rntinty by I.ndr Cos tee, ieuinerat, b-is ftifst papers contesting the rhetloit. Jto alh-vs Fiat pervjii voted who did not iivo In the road district. The ttliny of .tlie cujcj brings out a legal tttt!o which may aftect faanySd the supervisors clect-1 in tbc state. T hwaiatiii.'sef is,sa mute it a neual oir.-mws for auy person to v.ie for s-jK-rvimr unless he is reaiding m Lis district. In the town-hip election Monoay pernous voted In evey town-ddp for supervisors rel'ling ia ilher ts.ad rilsirlctii than their ot. fj and tbua saenred the election of ptite .a Bum ber ho titlierwUti would nd have been elected. Othtrmita will probably 1k filed, and the result of tho eo u test will b at intrct To (uierTlsora all aver tat st.
CA UR VINO AND LIFTIXO.
According to strength and build r man can carry from 30 to 5 0 pounds; nn dephint from 1,500 to tl.O'K);' a horse will carry 250 to Ü00 pounds; it donkey 175 to0ü ; a mule, whea it Buita him. 2:0 to -?fs 360.'. A horse can : 'j? Vsje." ( usuallv draw even t imcs us mueli as lie can o.v.ry.' - A' rjan tufty lift wilh both bands from 200. to'jyo pottntls J' his slion'der.s will support 250 ponitds. When his weight to his load is as front 4 to 3, a man can lift with best cfiVct. i He can.pu.-jlt' horizontal y about 110 pqnnds, nnd, pulling toeihfr men can pull alkvut TO pounds each. But in carry ' . itvg or lifting without some definite rnl for puidance, men are always apt to over " estimate' their tstreugtli or the strength Cf their draft nnimals. Hence, as n coufctittence, ninny serious Bt rains follow, which, if not taken in time, settle'iuto chronic pains or deformities. An immediate application of St. Jacobs Oil to i::an or beast, thoroughly followed up until the overstrained muscles renew their . Ftrengih and tlto pain ccasiR, then a enre follows, "runt it is a bandy und cheap mode of pettinz over 11 very trying;, (lifii.-nhy. By way of example, Mr. Gtoigc M. (ir.iy, tily bill poster, Dover, N. Jl., made bis oiieinnl statement iti 1STS. .Iune'J7, 1S7. he writes 'About nine years ago sprained iny b;n k; had to be carried home. IuHonl ' oin.r lo the doctor I used St. Jacobs O.I. In three d-iyt w.us out wilh n cane; in three weeks v;ts nil riht wilhrut etne cured. No rottirn ofpam." Mr. W. T. Dowdall, Kist master, l'cotia, I I., made hist original statement in 'Over two tnuiiths ago I tell ou the ice, ktdly dislocating; my thou 'der, causing; rrcat snf!crin until I got St. Jacobs Oil. l'iihf application to my surprise gave great relief; one-half bottle cured." June 2D, l-'s7. be says: "It cured me. Cai't add rnylhing. I think it a great remedy." Ir. S.W. Dixon, Bamboo Station. Wis , June 11. 17.-"Have not felt the least effects Irv-ni iny hurt t-inee I was cured three 3 ears ago. Fell from my tnginc then nnd f pminod my lack terribly; thought the . lite was knocked out of inc.'1 Mr. John W. tyarshall. 2013 B. Fayette st., Bakinwue.JM., August 3. iSST.-'Fell forty feet frtitn a mast nnd uttered intensely lor Fix ycats w ith ftitT leg tioni the r.prain. Used cihlch and rtuie. One bo.lle of St. Jucobs Oil completely and iciu.nncntly cured, me. J'o I'tirtbt-r use lor cams-or !cvutch." With proper ca 10 and prccau ; tioii.. kcepinji 011 baud what is needed, ; tliCic is 110 tlant-M r from these accidents. .'SWINDLING ONE. ANOTHER. Ho' tlie Reptttilicaiis or Knlgiitstowit 31ade Ci-ent tinins" nt tho Foils. To Tili' Ebtforr Sir: I..th the JnuruofavA AVr.t o Indiana polis '!aim that the republicans mad.' "great gain" tit Knightstovt n at the recent (o nsdiip election. Tliey fell short, on the contrary, just forty-three voles, and llie democrats mud-' it net o.iin of eleven votes. The re publicans, however, did make "great gains" iu one sense. Near the polls where ihe votes were j east lor trustee the republicans held a nomiI natin poll, where none but "honest" republicanswere ctpccieu 10 voie ana trom wnieu lenio-ats .were cxclcded. 'Ihe point was to get an honest expression from the republicans here as to a satisfactory candidate lor joint representative. What was the result, hey polled at their nominating poll nearly Too votes, while for township trustee the republican vote was exactly 2!0 votes lest. The rascality of the proceeding is the more reprehensible when it is understood that a republican nomination in Henry county is equivalent to an election. The Knighltitowu B'tuner, tiic republican organ, say: The sir is full, of charges that ihr re were wrongs committed at ;ln- p-d'.e of tie- primary tlerli.m on .Monday by hi'li the ajrn rebate votv.s of two promine:it candidates wire imich reduced. To all outwa'd appe.-trsii'es everything was done la!:!y. aud we ar ma titepoM-d l., trust mere rumors i f this 'kjirl in the abs'-nee f proof. . 'he proof lies in the fact that the republican nominating vote exceeded the entire township vote of republicans, democrats, grceiibaekcrs and prohibitionists nearly titty votes. A prominent republican says that it is "a secret thnt none but republican fine workers should know." Hl.nuy. Knights-town, April C, lSS. Cannot Kxpect Too .Much. Life.; She (after the theater) "I s"c that stntwbcrries are on the bill of fare, George." tin (nervously ) "Yes; but they are very sour at this season of the year." She "Of eour.se; hut I tlilük I will take a few, even if they are sour. One cannot expect strawberries to beat their best iu March, you know." Indiana I'ennions. , V. Vinccjit, North Vernon; I. L.Smith, Mjddlcsl.urg; W. T. Hill. Carlha-c-; J, J Union, ltiverside; L. tjiiiiiiust Frieiublup: A. 1. NelfOn, Mineral City; S. Fcttiicer, Augusta: A. M. I.IkhIc., Coltiiubus: I). '. Ilibtoii, New Fhiladelphia; .!. I'. Miller, Warsaw; .1. Tread way. Ilarrodsbur?; J.S.Tyler, l'oi'l .Wayne; W. lhysou, Koanoke; ; T. S. Jame.s, Lovctt; O. Fay, I.iek Creek; V. Stamper, New Fit Ihnond; F. llolloway, Syracuse; L. .1. Toon, Soulhport; N. 15. Dailey, llillsboro; M. tj. Sprinkle. iu FJea-aiit; A. Frestort, Ligrange; J. Iluison, Knightstowh; .1. S. (.'lark, .Warsaw; J. It- Mast, lllofuuingtoii; II. II. Stephenson, I'ikes Peak; A. Porter, White 1 1 r 11 ; .1. ( ioabet. Fit ctow n ; W. Sm'uh, Treaty; . Nolo.-, Cin cnhill; II. Clay, Port Wayne; L. II. Fahlwin, Austin; W. i. Ilasseldgtr, Lvansville; J. Conr.ul, lhs-uiau; W. J. Iuiu', Morgantown: I). L. Conler, Todd; widow of lb Ilinrman,, Montju lici'; widow of C I.. L.unbf Milltown; widow of J. Sharr, Cincinnati; widow of L. t'ressner, . Flymouth; mother of J. . Cole, laving. i'. M. lbiiee, Hex vilie: D.J. Poind, Hartford ; J, It.socber. tieuera; W. v. Scarlett, t ort WaviH-; M. J.. t i isr-lt, I-red-ri( ksburi; ; W. Neal, Jitleblvau City; W. 11. Sol.uider, Pendleton; K. Hunt, I'r.ifl ie Cr-ek: '. A. I.pradin, Pik.-ville; A. F. Sip.', N.vh-' tillw: W. i.. Mar-hall, Uoyal Ceni-r; J. F. Kelt her, linn i Hi; tin; U. V. i'nirmuu, Ojytoii; C. W. Antle, I oiu: .. Ilfvnol.l Xcnia; T." Moore id. ecus. d). K-ee'M H: 'J.-W. blli, limnuY;' J. A. Abes, Carrollbtii; .1. Wei "tor. Keek's Church: T. J. TliotnaS, Newport;- A. V. CaoiplHll. Prow ns-ille ; ti. W. '1 li .iiia., I jn-li.i; A. .1. ustiu, Mi.biletonu; VV, Con iticst, Ann; L.C Harrison, Trrre Haute; J. It. l!? d. Ivtriui ; W. M. Uns, llusston; W. Willtird, Miuesvi.le; 1. J. loi'iin, Huntington; J. lrittrc-, iimcii's ilte; 1. l.anley, t'liHiiiiiiigtoii ; '. Lemlii ger, Seymour; '. K. Chiles,- Kliavill" M. Miller, .Indianapolis; J. Torrcnce, Vcvay; S. It. V.y bniond, Pi i incioii ; A. Ileaih, llascoia; widow of W. I'. Atklev, New Albany; wWow.of S. J. Van Trees, i w .--vilie; widow of A. Sn It, Onili'ord ; widow of W. S. Ilipuian. (oluuihiis; niotlurof I. Uiider, blavill.c. mother of C. II. -IVslfonl; widow of i''.II..M( Kiil'M. t'umbnek; widow of T, Moore, lteec'a Mill ; widow "of st. puiler, AioIkiv. W, baruett, Ml. Vernon; J. W. Untier, Dreo1.ville; 1. Firestone, tlkh-irt; F. Staten, L'ndei oud ; 1. H. lienrd. F'rederirksburit : J. .lotu s, Coal I'luff; is. S. Heed, Oakland Citv; A. loput, U-opilU; T. A. (iot.et, Jamestown; Ik A. Ibttton, Newton; L Carmlcbm I, Cold Snrin.-'s; It. Cotbui, North Um 1 ins; .1. Claw-on, Walnut t trove; .1. Heal. Vonnss Cris-k; J. S. Iii.?. Saljiu'inics; II. II. Ada us, K'.isalicihtown; J. Alliertsou, New Alieinv ; M. Tracy, Aur.ira: it. Vacth, Mulhyville; I. N. My rick, Oils, vilie; J. I). Winkler, Need more; W. IL lUvd, hoa:s; J. M. Invi-, North Vrnoii ; O. Miller, Cleveland; F.. lav, Terre Haute; W. beak-, Itushvi.le; J. brim T, Morristun; J. T. Turii-nt, Arthur; fat her of S. liishop, I'ueiie ; mother of b. it. Turner, t olumbiis; tnUiors of l. It. Il-nrd, Ir'reiteriekcbura ; widow nf J. I. IVIiikler, Nee.liuore: minors oi' .1. V. l'vfebcr, Ilm hr-ster; widow of 1. J. Ikrndou, iviphi ; widow of M. lla-thr. Hudson: widow of S. IWIi.init. Mi ueial t:ity ; web. w of M. M. Crai.. Indepeiidemss; wl.l.sw of VV. Warren, Sti-.iiipers Creek Iilow of A, M. Plantun, Indiauapn-iis. ' J. Collins, Hndlcytovrn; Ii. C Nasli, Di'lshoro; H. F. Conner, IndMiiapolis; S. 1'. Adsi-is, t hai lotoW H ; it. M. Sloops. l'.rtK.kville; U Achille. Hedior-i;A.. Miauk, Seymour; 1-'.. Nolan, JSorth Vernon; W. A. Ilarrisoti,. Fort Wavpe; T.' 'Klrbr, hl ctased.bryaat;!. H. HufTord' M on tea; W: V. llendlc. iicJlc l'liion; -N. It. t.alcicaili. Princeton;. O, Kamuie.l'er, 'Keudallvllk.; A. II. Ila.-h, Soisbjrtf: W. L .'. plieas, ficniryvillc: S. I'arson, Wab'a.-h; L. t.rosj. Lklph' ; A. 0- Cawello, Fremont; J. Fnghnd, n.-owrtstown j ,. I'..' l..waiKa, bittle Yi.r'; J. Weyrkh, Mu Mnrinhf J. U Mollis, Futuauiville; d. ' Summer, Jed'ersonvjlle; P. lravin, l'uiieto; t. Johns-m. Coal Ulufl; w.tlow of JS. Hit-hard, Tit ton; widow of 0, U Oiahaui, it xka nt; father of W. Keel, I'ottd Crct k Mil; widow oi t; TomhetuelU fcvaxi3lUt;' widsr ot U. OUuber, Madison.
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Valued Hrr&elf at a Higher Fl;nre. Portland Oregonlan. Yesterday a middle-aged lady, a new-comer, called ut a real estate agency to inquire about a piece of land. She was somewhat of nn equestrienne, whit h1he agent soon learned, and he tried to effect a tale in this direction. After the usual iUestions about the gentle proclivities of the animal for sale, the agent 1 chipped into decj thought fr 11 moment, ns it considering Funic political issue, and finally said, in n generous breath "Madam, if you are injured in any way by that nnimal I w ill pay you one . yes,. 1 will' gnanvtitee to jny yu 1,'h;," and then he marked the lieures down iu bi-f black lc tiers. "Only a thousand, sir!" xcl ji:u d the ln!y. "I don't eonsiJer myself a Venus nor one of the iinic. but I reatiy think I nin worth more than Sd,U0". In war 'times some shivvs n!d or S'2,M0, ytitt kmav. NoV, consi.lei ing that it is leap year, couldn't you guarantee to pnyiiio a l-s.--t-t-l- more? '
He Kissed the Wrona; (ilrl. ' ht. John ,'. E.) Telegraph. A young man uell known about town mp.de nn eventful call on a Jady a. few evenings ago, and it is said that he is not very likely to "call rgain" for some time to' come. It appears that he was very nclJ aoiiaii!ied with thu pretty servant girl, w ho generally answers the doorbell, (hough h wouldn't have his friends know it for tlie world. On ihe evening iu tjuestion he rung the bill and then Ftcp(cd behind the tloor that remains stationary nnd waited. Frescntlya head appeared around the door and the young inttn leaned forward nnd impressed a kiss upon the fair one's lips. A shriek followed. TI.e young man thought he kissed the hired 'girl. Lut it was not; it was the hostess. It U n well known fact that Fund's Fxtrnct is used and recommended by more disiinguished people than any preparation or remedy extant. For pore throat, still' neck, sores, ulcers, piles, fro.t bites, t!Lv, Tod J s Extract ia in valuable- Avoid imitations. Yon dnn't know how much better von will feci if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It will overcome that tired tecling. purity your blood, gives, you a good appetite, and makes yon bright, active ami strut)-. He biirc to get Hood's Sarsajuirilla. Sold by druggists. For three weeks I was suffering from a severe eold In the head and pain in the tenipies without finding any relief, until Fly's Cream Halm was recommended to me. Alter only six applica i ns of the Halm every trace of my cold was removed. Henry C. Chirk, 1st Division, New York Appraiser's Othce. G enre E. Frown t Co., Aurora, III., breeders and Importers of Cleveland liny and Shire horses nnd Holstein cattle, who-e advertisement has been running in this jut per for tcv end months, announce that their special sale w ill continue nil their present stock is sold. It is contemplated to close the partnership, which has been existing so successfully for many years, niter which Ge.rce 11. llrown pro-ptiM-s to continue the business alone. This tirm has, for years, had the rc'mtat'on of keeping the lim-st stock in their line, ami they ant. ounce that ihey will huvc a lane Slot k of their best on band which they will continue to oiler for a lew weeks at Very attractive prices. In buying blooded Ftock it is rlways safer to deal wMt parties of know n good reputation for honorable dealing and long exptricnee. The Mesrs. Drown will send their haitdsomidy illustrated pamphlet t till who will .ii;e tor it. Why work for another, or on small salary? Why continue working on a worn out hum? Why try to secure' a livii:tr from nuhhihpriced or heavily mortgaged larmsl' Why wo.k on rented land? Why not start for yoitrscl;? Why not secure fit once some of the low-priced l.nt Very fertile and well-loeated l.-ui'l iulja"ent to railroads, now to be obtained by tho- jjo'nn to northern Dakota and Minnesota, where yon can make a Ijiruer net protit per acre than on the high-priced or worn out I-iml you now occupy'. Why not go and looklhe fot ial!on over am f sec for yourself, oral least obtain further information, which will lie seat free i- you will address C. II. Wurren, general passenger ugeut, St. Faul, Minn. en.f1 vt eito.v e5 jioc- ip is arr, a.t'KJwo j -o.') j' jjaV'T'-U H -v'l.uj 'BjlUUdBSJIeS sioAy .Cu piuois oi.ro -ptiotj oi e.t.Cj.n?p jo;j-id .won sa iiii.n Idjf A''n,.!pUo,w joi p.jijü!bij ijaitj.w h'jii.tialnsjtis s.a.iAv f-n ot J.n papmis -Jrfd pul.ll V siUWSjptl pun ajtlith!J p ssoi 'rfti.siM'CM. rjlj.w p-il-'O'Jt: nA tlS 'os'jt! ?llt.li AJ.'.t 'SA-lllptV, 0I1 JO iioiI-i.llJU VUOj.V.-sK tc UTt'.tJ tau.v OIUOS JOJ p.;.l..ti itt p:i( oijs '.Hi jtnUrs.ies; jo Vy stt i ui:;t ! "bsirj v:Suudg "is- ofpuil Z jo a.)tiK'0'i u.iAciujj sjk na'lAV ,..ifi;jduu. mit pajn.i fV.i otitnnvnt Pi'lj, Fiivdt:saeg f-.j.iCv' Jp'oi ' jtj tu" pd.taipu IiiiMiPti.nh Jiplu pjuo.w pv.u A'm 4uti ti;o.v puu tiAt'p . joj poiuooa i SKJiis.imitq jitin poojq on o A'tt-ndiuj A'q jmst.tt. .i.'iiiptjai HIO.IJ 'jtiiLtds A'j.iAti '.lijp"t'ijp o.i,nn a.vttn j .jtm.v' joi :so;!.tAV "ej 's-tiA'j jo bti'j ur.ui.iv;) vtstiof 4(j.i.a sti ipi.w puu Jtnoj is p-isi .Ott 1 0st:.l Alll tlj riSumpi HIO4.Jl;lll U p.il.io.u t!!.nhti.JKS e.ja.v'v , fcTji '4lr "4H V J 'f!,')'I 'K 'K 'KiJ F-UIJ.W ,OSIlolI 0IJJ tjtlf tU jpih'-tlli t.lMpOj o;iU .p.n:i nt.w puis -Jlutp ptiTJ 'ttoil -bdlliptif vi'i.vpevi iiio.i; pJtijjiis ,, )tttj onn'.s oipppron si pvtj jou a.vi . puu tps.iv.p; .ist: vp;.iTdteavs -.a-J-Cv J 8s".l pd.alt'tiiiiHi. 'Fv)iJt:-t:.u cts -joioju pui j ' -fi aA'io.ijf ' rs iitu--itt.T r!i.-. 'i'T':'Ait AV yfl'l bv;i.i.u j.'sjuJ ao; 'r uj-idj; a'jo.v'Ii aj3 ppioM jt-ij fmj.iipom iCtlTJ ptltioj J0A0U 'l-JII M lItSJI s t',i.AV tjooj i jijutc ptirt (Jijfirpvaij opiH .i.j t''i .Cj.sui.ioj oij ivtt s.tes uoisfr S uojvupVAi izi l"H iuvjc uijjjKdtisarg s.ao.Cv .fi r."i.i.u.- tn.iq f-:t auia jdoj j'od V -:pjosp, Jtd.l pun tpuuiois JO jpis-.u Bt i Kat.-iTJptt.)H o.ta.vos oj j.i."fnn jutit Suof tj jo; 'etJAV ssepj jp.wt.'i '-jg unsay 13 '03i:j pmutrs jo n;t. aqx jajjlis 0 pd0dttto3 atw .CaTjj'iaTJUn.i poop. ptmuAtiuanv tttJ Vtt JJJO.u PAIlddfja Sl ptp iniJ ewdirsjt?; (jaCv l-iuit 'putJ 1 praof jou euoiiinusiio. Ktj.w opjnoii pix jI!.it;.i A"pintw Clip p9t.ii .Cd'U pm p.dr.isja.rtj jt'Sim rjt Suu,jjui jo sj it .-.( otti jt3 o Xaiji nsijx PHJit:dcsjBg t.ajv zx oi uiif q Aaiii i;nni tt;uA u; jsipw ?jocs 0i0Bp8QH Ol SJÄJIBy Humph revs' Cloth & Cold Binding 141 I'tryiswab Ffrrl Ltv-ranat aui.iD mt. M.im. r. o. tt i sin. t t. iiTorr::txctFLi.o. ernns Wirt. (vcr.'t'ona!tion. lnlla!-.maien... .25 .- .US .2 .2. .25 .a ,2 Worin. rm i-er. worm loiio.... Cr lia I'olte. or Teething- of Infanta, (linrriiea. or Clr.'dicu or Adults .. II. entere. Ürtt.lCl- IbllOllt l.OllO.... I tiolera XlerbllS, Vminlui, oiiilia, Lol l, room nill" Setirnljln, J ooilno-lie. Fo..e tlemtdebe. Sit k ItemUclie. Verio. l-lQtVlEOPATHIC iTprtiaia, bilious stmu'tli soiiiiireed or Faliifnl Ferlod 2 J Wiilte. too I'rebis l'eriod ( roup. Coiirb, Lufticiilt Itivsihinr.... ,2.Y sill Itlietiin. I i-y.itic'.i. f.rupuons.. .Tl. it hruiiiatia.M. Rheionnt ic Pain . 2 I vrr ad igue. Chills, aialaria..... ..-' I'ilea, bund or bleed in ..... ........ ..'I CniMrrb. I niluenra. Cold 10 ths H-xd ..S .F XV l.oopln Cotisb, VioWmt 'ooclis.. ,.tF Itenrral 1etili y,l'hjisl Wmku.ii .AO Kidney tiease ........v ..Vj Nerton. OeliilifV .-Vii I Hilary rakness.VV etmr Eed... All lti.es f the Heart, P.-iit.ii-tion .1.1 12 S3 If. i: IO 1 4 2 1 o SPECIFICS. ' Cold ty letit'kl- '. or sent pn-lpaid reeei; 1 1 f p:ico. litaiMHtva'JiiUHak to. io )! at- Jui, j - FIAXC1AL. ' M0N EY to loan on farm at the lowest laarket rate; . privilotea for rcpayiueut before due. We also ferny municipal bonds, lhotuaa C !'' 4 Co., 7. L, iai ktt-au ladiauai'olla.
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v-, GOliED Y ""' HontiswytLLr, Kt., Fell, ft, teT. Oeatlemeu . rit ear a ote oeel , rptsi on inv no eiruin a Üiuer tiu I scratch. 1 trb d a tr'w titi,p:e rsuiHl a, imt the aor stouIO not i;-U. I arrvr svoraa every y art.. for seven yeaiw. Hsmt t'lot.hl 1 had . -cr. Over a year jko I cotntnencisi ttsi t B-ts. P .md twodoic-a liottlejenilrly cuicd me. Wtu-n I tef.sn i:li SaIh' li.-e-i:.c I ss-aa lu vry pe.nr t!-al!h, tt-d cou'f harx.iy rtrer-about. After I ba 1 At.lsr-.ed thecoar.cf 8. ß s. I viti uroo ai d buoyant, cd l ad a Kod arvpeine. 1 ie; aid p. nt a jtte kluaule meu.otue rur l-.irt In wk. titfi.1c; te lo&ito... It iJ iio'-eh II u.(--.Uj.u ViUHiü, ytyursr-sperf.'.liy, ,' : Hktivv. iViLsra. , Frt-rrf-rT wo, f5. C. Arr'.l 2. 1"?7. ' Oentlernen -ir iMxty ycartl have tii . f Fcreonrr.y left encr'x. ft Ii .d craritüs teen irrnwtiK worre. 1 r many pb v.4' svBom I iid consumed wcra ui abb t.meacvp.orl. lj.-t :.ll a j.-r rt i Ib;-r toting . a. A, Ali.rst it tu)s.Hig 1 the !:. and it bccr.me more virulrM li.sn ever : ft. lu-jeh 10, irars-d, tiod Tuy faiully !a.sl:.'.l that I .lull Id leoveofT tue ise.l'.r.n'.' 1 per-." a -ted tn us. ua (be S. tt s. AI i.wendof Iii. liioEtlis t.i .in- wt.s eel ire it b. eel. 1 Sli-k-.
ir li.K iLat t.te evil was put vT n. cv'-m-thutloa, 1 lefto;. the medicine; t 'Jt lu November, ten mout -B afier. tfov !i.:hl l;rejkln O'll 6j)eare l. I at uik- befoui .un .a t-. iv aud cow that is also disap, er.r.ni,'. I bjva every faith lu S. S. ti. it I-ls g..i.e no tu.-a , fi tii-n all 'J. Uj -I'.is r.t i cU.tr C3cd Ute 1 evei loot- oci tr oy. A. li. tfTl'-TCS, TTiys-ros;, yj. c, Arriuj,T- ; Csntlcraen 1 wo or three yrran t,oa cai eer cumi ca my (k-. It t-oou rear to t ti!t larve. It. wor ea iti. and my re-era bealth wa Ter poor.- Lsst tecteiabcr- I te'sn aoouruof a. S. f ., Walch 1 asvaco. tii.oed to tu jr;rot tiiü wl'ö tho bapple-.S rc.ait. Tue t,r !, vs ejt: rely Uinappvre'i tl ere belli:; wo e--l:.er!'e or ynipK m or u Ciccerou etarr.'-tpr 1-f u iy r""."-' healtn, I jiod row, enu my n;')eiito t-c'.ter thaa II ).s been la years. 1 ion !vi yeara oid. Mi l tovliy I ai.i worfln j la ibeil'.lJ plauuj cum. Yo'aistrul, . JuStJ 1-it.i.tAcu. tvntlrmen-I LaJ a sors on my tppcrüi f -r elh. years, tx n lliu-roct dortoi at- . ten't te.l In vain to ti'i.1 It- One jtv m) a ar.iul vial ft?r five dullwrw, sfbl -h vu"cm talacure." It is cucilltaa to say that li dsl tnenofwl Abcet two yrrs tpo 1 hrcara Ci.itj unr&sy, as pt-cj.le tho-.ii'tl hndaiaiicrr, and i. tKk a ceirso of .ichtean bottlea f 8. b. Si. Tut reca;t bai beea wcon.p'.e'a care. The ulcer or cancer lies led beuio ttilly. leaeimr scarce! a perceptible rear f mn thut dsy I liave u n.-l!o;.t liea.'t!. th tj.i-e;iu 1 aviin ru.-,:tr. niy kiOfd t ii, .rvucii 1., increased my appetite end perfected n,y tii?eiiun. In u w:ir.i. I feci bke a i.e.r wumkn. fcud. be kt of Ii, the eUht J ear tlCO? 13 aoau Cblircly. Yours ali.cer-le, M Vv'. P.rAS503. t Trentca, Todd Co.. Ky . iVb. i:, iSaJ. Trectlic oa T'o-f 'Md s'r.'a n'srari nuHccl tte. 'iu iswirv f i-ri-.rii' Co., lriiir a. Ca. EXHAUSTED VITALITY. A Great Medical U'ovte for loutij ctntl MidiUe A'jril .Ien. ItUVII IlllWbUI liSi- -w More Thn One Miiiitn Copies So'i.!- - ' n" treats upon nervous and' physical ih-li'.!ty,- T-.re-' mature d.-eline. i!btiiisiel vitality, liiit itre-L . viur and imnuriiiea f i'.h- 1.'..m., aud ijie uutohi miseries et-r.-. tiK nt t!crc.r.. Coutiin. rt-j;i ta,rs, Fubu'itlal ciatK.sv-'i binding, full pi'.t. arr-ui 1 .. the best popular iin-i'ifa! trt-;fic pal li.skej In th English lav ;i'it(e. Fiiec .aly $1 by mad, ..". tj.uiti, mm c,i).i ab d in jl.iij w.:i.)-r. Illur.triiUiil aau-' pie free if yon s- ed n-.w. ' I'u l.!iIic.I iy Uie Poabwd Medical lt.stiiute. No.- 4 Itulitneh etr-t. llostoa",.. Mas., Win. II. Fjrker, M. I.. Consi.ltii. I hysician, ' to whom all orders should be audrced. " . .; " a LfülCTICNAffyf ITCFLFf; . v.. -5r g TrfI.l-. .Y CDOO nior V.V.rds an-I cearly yioo rtiAra Fhistra-. tioutt than any other American Li.ctiouury. vnizsTiR 13 riz stTsditj)' Autberity in tho Cor't Printing OiTice, and with the U. S. Supreme Court. It Is r -eomrr.euded bytheStStd Sup'13 of Scitools it Co States, and ty leadiu! Ccoifi Pres't3 of I, ti. and Canada. It is an inraluaMe comranion it every School andat er; ry Firesiie. Pohl by all Booksellers. PiinstWetfree. C. & C. MESP.1AM & CO., rub'xe, LprLgCel J, Masa. CTATE OF INDIANA. MAHION COCNNV, fS: l' in tlie .-SlH i ior '.HU l oi - Ii iiuiii; , ui iu . S u of Indiana. No. 37,1 J7. llooiu 1 . . Lotuplaia lirttiii Sutherland, Gi-orgc lb Dcuey vs. William II. baker. -He it known, that on the sth ay of Arril,-1A the above n.imetl plaiuliti's, by their attorneys, tiled in the oifico of the ierk ot the s-njrior Court of Marion County, in tho stale oi In.l;a i, their complaint ui:iiiit the tihive raniel del'endant, and ti'tt siid pliiiitti.is bavins also tiled in sai 1 Clerk's otbco the ailidavi; of a Competent person, bbowing that said . defendant, AVil i:im 11. P.akt-r. is i.. t a rei dent tf the State of Ind una, und that said action Is touaded on contract, a it is ia attachment and garnishment, and whereas -id plain'ii! having by endorsement on said complaint rctjiiircd said dt ler.dant to up pear in said court rnd ausser or deuiur thereto, onlhe 4th dav of June, lSs. 'ow. there!' ire, by ord -r of saM court, s:dd defendant last clxive 'named is hereby tijti'ied of the filing and iK-tiJeticy cf said cumplaint aair.st him, and that unhss he j.;"ir aud answer or detutir th reto, t the cilliu oi' said ein -c on the 4th day of June, isss. the same lM-in-4 tlie lirsl judicial day ot .- tena of said c-oirt, to be t-ettn nnd held at ibscurt l;tn.:c in ihe City of l:ili:.iiapolis on t!. trst Monday in J.iue, i'ss, said complaint and tU-J maUcrs' anil things liicrcin cs.ntaiiied -and bllcj.red, will Lc Ucard abU ueieuuiiieit ui c:s a-e.-nce. JulIN I- slbblVAN, Clerk. nawKivsA. Nortos, Attorneys kr I'laimiiti. CllEIUrF'b ALÜ. , ( '. - - ' I5y irtne rvf a ecnificd e-,,y of a d-eree enon tba. foreclosure ii a v, odor e lien to tue.t:rcvted Iron tho ,.i.o-i. ef to t!n...r',ir i,-.orr of M;. lion coiri'tv. Ialiuift vi i.e. ii'.e-. t i l' .lljiia. in c:uie no. :'.ti,"i:'o. h"ein Tli-iliias A. lotoil win i- ph'inii.r. and ' V.'aldo V. i'avis -i ul. are .iefendanis. nsiuiring me to ui.-kc. ibe mihi of twemyone luiiiilrei üii l Uvt d illars i:nd sirtj-enc c.;iits, isj.ing.d,s v.-itli int -n-st .:i S:il 1 tl -cie. sin I e.U, I . will expose til pttblio sale to tloj highest bidder, oa SATLTtl'A Y, TIIL jTU 1A Y or MAY, A. D. isV be,ween the hours of 10 o'cbirlt a. ui. aa l 4 o'clock p. m. of s.ii 1 d.'.v. M Ilm- iior ol I be co.irl house os j Shu ion count v. Iic.ii.iuri. I he rviits. nt.d firet'is (or a ... - , . . .1. s..ti. tei ci not c.i -.--iii.i i--.,. .-..v-.-. real esbite, to-u il : Lois aiaiiibtissl one to twenty. four ll lo-.'ti i both in. hisivei in Va-biie:t.u i'.Iack's aimiuistr;:tor'n .-tibdu isimi of tbirty-lie acres off of the so:. :li end of ticai t half of the iiorthea-t ou ii icr of s.-c: imi tbirty-thrts', in toi nhi; sixtts a, nortu of taue lour cat in Marion fnitit;.', Indiana. If such reins and pi '-his will not m. II ..r a an ili' it-nL Ulil to salisly said ilf ens', inten-M and co.ls 1 aiit, ; at the sain" lien- an I phuv. cxMise to public sale the lee simple ol s;iid leal eslale, ur ( ctnch l!ierr.t a9 mav l.- .so Hit i nt lo Oocbarn said .1 cr.ss loures-i and Costs. M'iii .side w .il bo inaile wittu-ut anysreliut;whatever ft mu taiuatioii o.' apjra: meat Ijs ..-. :,' Isa ac hi.vb,. . islaii.l'ol M ii ion County. . . Apiil nth. l-si. -1 HM'.i N, .-MIT it A Wit. son, attorney f-ir pluintitl'. crtKii f & &AI.U - .. 4-. t ."J by virtue of nn cxrntioii tome dirt-eb-d frnn ht i It r'k o! the Marion t irei.it Co n t ot Mjiioji CniOity. Jn.!':iTiu. 1 will expose al public fak-lo the b'hc:t biodi :', en ' . . . fcATURlAY. THF Tdh DAY OF MAY, A. D.T&S5, Itets-cen Jhe hours of Pi o ct.-LV a. in and 1 o'clock; n. in. oi si.id day, at the tttiot nt tbe ( mit lions-;, in Mai ion county, 'Indiana, the teilt' and pr-mM lor a term not. rxe.s-dlnr "ei y-.irs, the f....i,u inj du sei ibi-d ie:.l t-t;te iowit: Tlio oadivid.,.! ne-CV-filths (."-? parts of Ins li u: il be red 1 1ncv (llj to c:,!.t (sl inclusive, In 11 k iiumU-M-vl two cji, snd his, uuiiil.ered tiiteeri 1 1 . to tneiiiy even v-7i ituhi-ite, ill blot k numbered tore-o in Hr-u-e !!.:K(.-'s it l-li-tioii to th" eiiyni In ban iji Iis, ..l.,ii,m emuty, ludiiitia. Nnd o'n 'failure to r ai.r. I't : lull athoiiat of .iiuts-oi.-tii. inicrcsr and c.-l. 1 v. J 1 at the sumo time mid place rx'v.M at p-.Mi,- ibc Te- klioi 'o ot said rt ;d t-.ilft'e T.lt.cu a the pn pi riy i f Alexander Van sicli'ii at the so.t of I iiüiaiiai.u;, .is-jj-i buuk. t-ai I stile v. i'.l be made wiiboi t any u ' 1 v hal;.cr front valuation or apprai.'.-mcul laws. 1M.C KljCti, t. -SlierlfTof Mii..'h toiiiity. April Jl. A. D. ICS XVaLL.ti.t-i .'. XVallacu, Attorneys f jr r'aiatiff. QA'LE S N E AT v 5 V ANTE 13. r1--Ptiililnj, roli-ible i.iea td(?nT.ss for INFUSKHY PltH'K. ' Fei L.tUK id cmp'oviacnt puai-atc.-.L Sa'ary aud espeu.cs p-id. -Apply at ouc-e, ttutiui ago. : -.- -.. r GLi:y' trios.,. . . .. Jic .'j est cr, A", i". Hcfcrto thisjiarcr. ' - . , USIKESS UKiVE . ivv . . m mm mm tJ PjCvdllKln d Tf VCftTSL TV! l.'jlc tSJTSITV - I ftMsssit.-h.'y ln-Kis-al a ,d itmd Hij-ai-ss nad fchtsrieti tXl.iettun. . t uUivauu aid tXwtitCiMa L'utiu. t tot
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