Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1888 — Page 6

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THE INDIANA -STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1883.

OVER THE C03IM0XWEALTII.

A REPUBLICAN GRAVE YARD RAID. Other Indlmut. New A lyttrion DUnp. praraiice Supposed hulcblr A Svln illlmj Scheme J'rlsonera llrcnpturcd New Trial Denlcrf-rciislnu. KmghtsTOWN, April 13. S'j.ecial. Tho developments regarding the Dimmer in which tlie rtpuMicatu of thii motion were rni.'nirct. ia winding euch ntlierat their recent noiiiinatire.' convention, are very rnoy nml rascally. The fmllant Ceti, (irnsc was hoiking tlie nomination of joint senator. A young ' lawyer, named why, oppoMMl him. It seetns that th; latter' friends voted nil lite live men in niht, und then made a raid uu the grave yartl. The old tfeneinl, however, had only about eighteen votes, while the jvuug chap had h'oojm-J in a vote that Iniost equalled the entire vote of the precinct it the election of llvMi. It was resolved to jro behind the return, and what a rascally fchcine was unenrthol to be sure. The names of over twenty dead men had been enrolled upon the poll bonk, and a number still pn-ater of men who had long since reused to live in the township, county or tute, besides the mime of r.e.'j-Jy all the democrat who n re h sal voters beie, tla? majority of whom were not within a square oi thos" jx.lls on election l:iy. Purin' the iuvrMit-atior. yesterday, while the committee wa temporarily jtl.scr.b Mini' jn rsoii stole the ballot., poll book, tally sheet and every bit of l ininin? testimony, T. It. It.-d-iinsr, however, having taken n copy of the most important matter needed. The investigation proceeds. Ioes this not rqial anything that ihe 'tiii k-si': of Marion county ever did? "Weir- Shortage. 'ev Albany, April 10. The account of S. M. Weir, city treasurer, have been found $70. (') short. For four months V. W. Granger oi Cincinnati ha been at work, a an expert, examining Weir's accounts. Several weeks aj? it ras rfport"d that he had said he had found a shortage, but at that time he refused to talk. To-niht he handed in hU report to the city council. It shows that $7fV-'.7.ri'l of the city's money is unaccounted for. It makes no attempt to show where the money ha trone, nor clots it charge criminality upon Weir. Thirty-sevVn jinxes of . the record have beim torn or cut out, and i.ixm these it is supposed the accounts for the nrisinj- money was kept. Weir's system of look-keping was Ttry loose, and ir:inrer say it has been exceedingly diffieult to trace the moneys received and expended. Weir has been treasurer lor fourteen years. Tie ha lived in a iooftt way in a cotfa.'e. The only bit of extravagance was the ownership of a race hore, wki'-n cost less than S.".""M. There is hardly a "onjecmre as to where the money has jom There is a suspicion that Weir ha. been engaged in "man-in" speculation. He is still in !SYw Albany, and Iiis lwuds are rood lor the missing funds. New Alba NT. April 12. Special. In r?frard to the city treasurer's shorta?.- the expert las (lis -overed a discrepancy of about $10,11 o in duplicate city order that have been paid twice. It is said that this does not necessarily imply the guilt of the treasurer, h the clerk mi?ht swindle the city ly the duplicates'. One city clerk in Treasurer Weir's time is dead and another is in Kansas. The treasurer is bound to pcy orders as presented w hen there is money m the treasury. Treasurer Weir claims his accounts are straight, and tays he i not alarmed by sensational report. The Normal School Vlre. TEURE IIaut'k, April 10. Special. There is much indignant comment that there was not one cent of insurance carried. Some say the ueg"igenc wa criminal. On the subject of insurance there has leen a dispute between the city and state since the building vrr-s finished. The three explosion so plainly heard above the roar of the fire were explained by the pru"fesor in chemistry to have been a can of alcohol and a reservoir of hydrogen in the labora.ory, and a barrel of alcohol in the basement. A story is told of one of the normal professors. He was in hi recitation room w ith a class. One of the pVlice w as rushing to each room warning those within of the. danger. "The building is on fire. Dismiss the class!" exclaimed the officer. "It i in. t," replied the professor, "and i will not dismiss the class." Idsnjiss at on.-e," commanded the othecr. Again the professor refused. "Then 1 11 dis-mi.-s the class,'' said the policeman, "and I'll throw rou 0!:r, too." The professor consented to a dismissal. The building can be made as geod as new for .''""". Wholesale 3Iurder IMot. RICHM05P, April 1!. An attempt wa mad.; Sunday morning to blow up the residence of Mr. Jessie 1'rai.r. Mr. Hewitt and her four children were also inmates. Mrs. Hewitt was seated on a common wooden chair near a table. Mr. Crn ig wa by the stove and three of the children w-ere in b-.!. when a mpM n loud report si nxk the building and the floor under Mrs. Hewitt 'irg'' l upward. Mr. Craig wa pitched to th- lloor and rendered semi-con-ecious. The chair on which Mrs. Hewitt sat wa-j split to pure, and she wa knocked secse- !. 'The lied on which the children slept was wrecked, though the children escaped unhurt. Mr. Hewitt whs liurt Hbout the side ami arms and Mrs. Craig slightly bruised. A dynamite cartride1 ha I leen exploded in the cellar. No. arrests hve yet been i:nde. but the authorities are eonlbb-nt of securing the miscreant who is reipontible for the deed. A Swindiinff Schein. ' EVANSVtLLE, April l Special. A clandestine lottery swindle has been unearthed here. The policy dealers have been meeting with unusual losses during the past f.w days, amowntirtg to several thousand dollars, and not until to-day did they unearth a clever fraud of which they had been the dupe. CincinnHti and Covington are the headquarters of tlie whole business, from whence the numbers are drily telecrmphed to the various sub-othces in the Ohio Valley. It requires about fifteen or twenty minutes to call oö the numlrs, one at a time, as they eoine from the wheel. The schemers' plan ha been to take the first four number announced and quickly telegraph them to other points by means of sign word and thus anticipate t.ie drawing. The fraud has beta a rich harvest for the conspirators. Men of Honor. . JASPER, April 12. Special. Scott Lemon, tie recently elected republican trustee of Boone tov.nship, Dubois county, refuses to qualify. Ho deleatcd his democratic opponent ty thirty votes, but when the vote was counted it was ascertained that there were six more r.ames on the clerk' tally sheets than votes in the box. Lemon, who did not want to run was forced to it by his republican predecessor, says that now he will not accept the place under this cloud. Hi is a man of a high cense of honor. The auditor i a democrat, bnt Lemon's opponent declares lie will not accept the appointment, .o they nre men of hotrnr all around. The democratic county nominating contention meet at liuntingburg on next Saturday. Mat.son and Myers are expected to address the meeting. Failure of the Dura Itollinj Mill. Wabash, April 12. Special. Samuel Uoch, proprietor rf th? Pora mills and a large general store, htvn failed. Assets, i2Z,iAi); liabiiiti', J7?,f "-X Claim secured by mortgs?cs are held against the property as follow: The Christian Foreign Mission association, VnOOO; V.'olf fc IVi:m:tn. V.'abash, $-2,0; Dr. J. JI. Depuy, Wobwsli, $-.'; the (,'ase manufaturing company of Columbus, O., f.',(Xi. There are other unsecured claim which will aggregate several thonsimd dollars. The assignment wa made to lien Wolf of Wabash. Local creditors pushing their claims precipitated the failure. Dentil in tli Mill. Xw ALSASY, April 12. Special. Mr. A. L. Drecken, a wealthy mill owner at Cramlu'l, while stooping near a large, raj.idly revdving Wt. hi coat was canght, and he wns jerked .jtwecn the belting ud the iinrnene w heel, lie was carried around several tim- ? fore he was (hoovered, ti.-J it wns five minute betör.' he r..jd be relcasd. JJt'e had left hi body f.lifT tii first revolution, however, fr.r the tiect; hi I cvidt ntlv been then broken. His back and V.th arms in-f Ic-.-s were also broken, hi entire body wa horribly mangled and his face battered !on I recognition. Tb Tulore! Hrother Still Absent. Vl.tcE5NF, April 12. Special. Kugene Deicru, a m?ro preacher, disappeared from

VlncpnnesVome time ago, Just after mnkin a will disposing of $1,(xXi,ikk) worth of property in Washington, Itoslon and New York City to dill, rent cburitahle insiitntions, including ihn orphan asylum at Washington, Wnvland ncminary and Orangebtirg college. He has not been heard from for months, and leaving m mysteriously w 'hilt suffering with a fatal malady he is thought to have been murdered. l'repared ller 4lwn firave. Cn.vwnir.isvii.t i; April ll.-Special.-Miss Kmmu C. White, f thf county, hu. already prepared her last resting place at Oak H ill cemetery. She had long been asull'.'rcr from consumption, mid knowing that her day on earth were numlx red, she ilccidcd to lualvC lier own nrr:ui:'ments for her grave. she aecordinulv purehxstd a lot in tho aboTe ecmetcry, and, having money of her own, had a tomb or vault large enough to hold a colli n, built above the ground out ol white rouiih-hcwn liiiiestoiie. It I to Ik: covered with a large stone cap, which will have to be put in place w itli n derrick erected for the purpose Miss White visited the cemetery after the vault wa completed, expressed herself as pleased with the iol and paid for the same. She then returned home to await the approach of death, which is not far distant. Afflicted With Trlclilnosl. ' I:iciimo.m, April 13. Ir.IIc)m,ofth!scounty, has been called to Jlid.geVlllc. Itnndolih couutv, by the deatli of his sister, Mrs. John J reen. It i learned that lirten and family, three daughters and two sons, are nfllicte.l with trichinosis and have leen without knowing it since Jester Sunday. Thev at lirst were on.y feuT.h, then the museidar twitching peculiar to the alllictioil was followed by spasm-, but the syuiptoms of what v.ns considered a very strange lis-ase were not defined until after Mrs. tirevn'n death, when hix of the trichinae were found in a piece of ham the size of a pea. It was expected that tirecn and his sons with three daughter would die, but there are now more favorable indication for their recovery A Und Uoy. CoNNESisviLLF., April 11. Special. Joseph Lndi ct.'tt has filed comjlaint against his son before a justice because ot in'orrigebility. At his trial he was hound over to court and locked no in the bastile on failure to give bond. The boy is only fourteen years of age, . Last, night he amused himself by hurling stones and chair at his parents and throwing a huge butcher-knife at a smaller brother and demolishing the furniture. 1 le then proceeded to strike matches and try to fire the house. It seems that this is not the first time he has tried to develop his devflishncss, but heretofore he has not been s forcible. It is the design of his parents that he be tent to the House of Correction. Consecration Anniversary. For.T Wayxk. April l'. Special. The sixteenth anniversary of the consecration of Lishoj) Dwcnger to the Fort Wayne diocese wa observed here by imposing ecteinonics. He w::s consecrated at the cathedral in Cincinnati sixteen year ago by Archbishop TurccU, assisted by liishops Toebhe, of Covington, and Ilorgess, f Detroit. Uthop Ihvcnger at the time of his consecration wa the youngest bishop in year in ihe world. He nmv ranks l he seventeenth in seniority among the sixty-eight bishops of the Cnited (Mates. . A Murderer Strock by Hi Victim's Son. Lafayette, April lt. Special. Sheriff McKcc yesterday escorted Daniel Drew to the prison north, where he will serve a life-time for the murder of John Mackcssy. At the depot Drew thrust his head out of the ear window, when Kdwartl Mackcssy. a son of Drew's victim, saw him, and before Drew could withdraw from the window Mruck him a heavy blow with his fi t. Drew's eye wa swollen and blood trickled from it. He kept his head in the car until the train pnllcd out. A Mother's Grief. Lebanon, April 1". Special. In the cir

cuit court recently the petition of .Tosiah Iowell for a divorce from 'als w il'e tvas dismissed hy J the court. Powell took four children hy a former w ife and a small babe bv his present Powell. I v i;- and ran awav to Tennessee. .Mrs. 1'owt who has been confined to her bed, got nj and walked a long distance to Lebanon, Vriday, hoirig to overhaul the recreant husband and hi cure her babe. She was too h:te. Her grief lor her child is truly idii.iblc. Hurt in n Uunaway. Nlw Aiuany, April 11. SpecLiL Johu fo rdone, aged fifty-two years, a wealthy an 1 well know n farmer of Hnrrisoii county, residingt'our miles from Corjdon, wa-- fatally hurt here yesterday by the runaway of his team. He w as caught hy the lines and dragged a lung, di-taiice. over the" s.ony treet, mn over by the wheels, and his spine broken and other very serious injuries indicted, paralyzing him. ( ;i.ftinnj r i re Iliiaib. L'H. AN-'fOET, April 1". Special. The officially declared majority against free gravel roads is K 4. (ieorge Calloway and Judson Dunham have been bound over to the circuit court to be tried for assaulting Harry Winters April?, breaking his skull and leaving him for dead. Several saloon keepers were tried for selling Calloway and Dunham liquor, hut the jury failed t-jaree on a verdict. , A ?Iyiterioii lisa-p.i'irance. Hartford City, April 10. Sptcial.j Charles Dye, a young married man of thij county, left Marion. Wednesday evening last on the train for ISlland, since which time no P rsoo in thi" locality has seen him or heard from him. He, was preparing to g- to Georgia and had consiJcraMe money wiih hi:n which 1. a.ls his wife und friends to think that he has been ioully dealt with. Shot the Wroiij- Person. Drookvillk, April l.. Near Oldenburg, this county, Joseph Lnchte and his tenant, J. I. Holtet, who is a cripple, became engaged in a quarr-d over some money matters, during which leucine drew his revolver nud was j-oinjj to use it, w hen lloltel struck it in such a manner that it was discharged, the ball pussin through the lungs of t Frank Lüchte, aged about fifteen years, a son of the revolver user. The lad is not ctpected to live. rian for the Stale Normal. Tkrke Haitis April 11. Special. The state normal board this afternoon employed Architect J. A. Vrydagh of this city to draft plans for a new building. He in to receive 1' lor the work, and if the plans are accepted will m paid accordingly. The new structure i to be two stories high and the plans must be furnished in a week. Vrydngh planned tho old building. On the, Way to Rome. Lafayktth, April 14. Special. A special train of nine coaches went through here last night. The train carried 2)U catholic priests I en route from Mexico to Koine, w here they w HI pay their homage to the pope. They are provided wi'h all the necessary conveniences on the train und arc a distitigui-hed par'y of travelers. Divorced and lle-Marrlnl. Madison, April IL Special.- Thirty years j ago Joshua Hard, sty and Margaret Hardesty wer divorced. The woman vowed that she would never marry again, and runained hingle. but the huband married ngair. His. second w ife died, he renewed his acquaintance with his first wife recently and last Saturday they were re-married. A Young .Man Kill Hims'df. Lvansvimx, April 10. Special. Cm IVopp'.e, a prominent young man of this city and highly connected, committed suicide this evening, nt Henderson, Ky., shooting himseif through the head and dying almost insktntly. Daring llo- evening he became involved in a quarrel with nn inmate of n house of ill fame, find fearing, arrest, he committed M'icide. lertril Iii Kit mil)-. MUM'ir, April 1J. Special. Charles IL II at haw by, u pe.inter trade, leserted hi wife Saturday and fled to nr.knoun juirL-, probably t( iirind Laj.id-, Mich. The joor womän vas left in mmnJile eircnnistatices, and remained wiihont food tor 'two day, when liun'.' r eomj.elleil' h-r t mnke her condition known. ... '. lrrlnl,ijr Katul AreidCDt. SKYM'M K. April 1.",. Special. Mr. Jacob Murphy, while rnjragi-d in lending logs on a wnt'ou yesterday, was badly injured. A skill slipped, felling him to the etoond. He wns brought to his home here hu-t evening, and is uy erloo dy injured that he ha no u-e of hi. back or l.-gs. His (Condition Is critical ami ht.s agony terriolf. ' ..

A Hnld by White ( ups. LorisVMLK, April 11. A band of "WhifJ Cap" made "'h- ht night in the country

I back of New Albany, Ind. They visited the ! house of ft Mr. Jones, a w idow and w hip ped soundly her three boys because, they w ould not w ork, but left their mother to supio, t the family. They then visited William Wright, whom they warned to'leavethe Mute, und a a lawyer troin Leavenworth who had been paying attention to Mrs. Jones' daughter, 'lhev threatened him w ith tar and feathers unless hJ left for home within half an hour, llo went ut once. x Scott Itay Knock tho l'cridiiinion. SllKl.HYVII.T.n, April 12. Special. The, joint-senatorial convention l-tu en Shelby and. Dc utur counties was held hero this afternoon, Decatur having twelve and Shelby seventeen delegates. The candidates V eve Francis l, Howard of Decatur, the present incumbent, Imoih Wmv of this citv, and Scott Kay, editor of the Shelby villc iMiy l mocntf. F.dimr liny received 17 vtdea and the nomination on tha ninety-ninth ballot amid great enthusiasm. Dliue Near ShelbyUllc. SlIKI.llYVILLE, April 10. Social. It. H. Peek's house, eight mile east of here, cnught lire from a defective flew yesterday cviniii; und burned, w ith nearly nil its contends. Ixi.-s, ..,. I n-iiirttl in Continental for ?7l"0 ou house and .Jon contents. The residence of Kcbecca Oardner, ten inib s east of here, caught lire ami burned yesterday, w ith nearly all its contents. Loss, $l,. x No insurance. A Much A aiUtod Family. (.Mr,i:it(;KCnY, April 1.?. Special. J. Y. Straub, aged twenty-one years, died of pneu monia yesterday. He contracted the disea-e while attending the trial of Leior Heard, the uiiirdcrer ot" his brother Cleo. Tliose were the on!v sons I Marshal C. Straub. It is a sail afHiction to the family. Mrs. Straub, the mother, i almost heart-broken, and is herself at death's door. A Fntal Accident. Madison, April 12. Special. William Fewell, a w ell-know n young fanner of Saluda township, while unloading saddle-tree blocks at Schroeder's factory yesterday, had his leg terribly crushed by one of the blocks falling Upon him. He w:u conveyed to his home, where he died at midnight. He had only bceu married a few weeks. Enthusiastic lemocrnt. Anpeesox, April M. Special. The democratic city convention met to-night ar.d nominated the following ticket: Dr. C. N. Branch, wavor; A. J. Hunt, trensurer: John Laker, clerk; W. A. Wise, marshal. The convention was large, enthusiastic and harmonious. Instantly Killed. CoryiOX, April 12. Special. While Henry Kracknian was repairing his saw-mill on Indian creek yesterday a large piece of timber fell and crushed his skull, killing him instantly. Mr. Kraekniiin was fifty-live years old, ami one of the best Citizens in the county. A Supposed Suicide. Ttnr.E Hatte, April K. Special. George Oateman, aged 1", theago.it for Coxe llro.'s i'ros creek J-chigh coal, Dn'-il. Ind., was found dead in his bed at the National house this noon. He had been dead at least twentyfour hours a supposed suicide. lUscouragins; Wheat Prospect. IWAN.'-ronT, April 11. Special. Many fanners in Cass county, and also observing meu who have been over this section of Indiana, report that thev never sw the wheat looking woise man u (iocs now . bring some of it out. The late rains may A Farmer Hangs Himself. Neir.i Ksvil.l.K, Ajril 1-. Special This j morning; John Merea, of thiscounty, committed I suicide bv hanging himself. lie was found dead in the tarn ol .lames llaverstn ks. In- ! debtcfli.i ss was troubling him, ami betook that i v::y of getting out. j C blld Uurnott to Death. r.l.oiM!N.;To, Aril 1". Sieeial. Houston Luiiyan's cliild, four years old, was burned to death here yesterday. S!e was left clone in a room and "her clothing caught fire. The mother was also seriously burned in trying to s:u e the child. Au OUl-Tinie Ileuiocrat Ieact. Fort Wayxr, April 1C. Special. Timothy Ilogan, for forty years prominent in democratic municipal ai d county politics, died this afternoon, lie served many years in tfce.eity council and a a member of the board of .county commissioners. A Demi Infant Found. War.s;t, April 12. Special. A dead infant has been found ou the Pay farm near this city. The little stranger was wrapped in a portion of a sheet heat was saturated with blood, and had been forced into the vault of an outhouse. A New Trial Denied. M.vmsX, April 10. Special. Judge FriedIcy to-night d.:iicd the motion for a new trial in" tho c;t-e t.f Sinon Peter C.Mptr, sentenced to the peniteniiary for life for the murd'.T of (illsline Stewart at Florence, Ind., four mouths g'Fire nt Indian f'-irlngs. Shoals, April 1". Special. The postoflice huilding and Dobbins' store at Indian UI C " ' "? : . : r ; v Spr ue. Martin county, were totally destroyed tbÄIS ir insurcd in the Continental lorl.ots). Found Dead in Bed. Union City, April 12. Special. Simon Pranh.im. an aged and highly respected citizen of this place, w as foimd dead in his bed this morning, Hged eighty-three. Paralysis of the Jieart is the supposed raus. Failure nt Kuiglitntowii. . Knk;:itstowx, April In. Special. Flihu Swain, proprietor of the "kitchen grocery," as-igned to John K. Keys to-day.' Liabilities about 2,'. Asseis unknown. Drowned In a CiMern. SKYMOfR, April M. Special. Andrew Meljinghlin, aged sixty-five years, an old citizen of North Vernon, drowned himself in his cistern lust night A Veteran Dead, Skymour, April 1.1. Special. Mr. Joseph F. I'.lvthe, one of Seymour's respected citizens and n veteran soldier in ihe late war, died this morning. ' An ld Soldier Dead. New i-or.T, April 10. Special. Jacob Dowdill, an ohl sohlier. a member of the (J. A. P.., und a. prominent democrat, died here yesterday. Killed by the Cars. FAANKror.T. April- 11. Special. Mart Stillenger of Tcrre Haute was killed near here. to-day by the curs. f Minor Mate Item. Twelve factories secured in 1?S3 is the record of Kokomo. liurglars raided Mexico the other night and scenrcd much "boodle." The Fort Wayne Sentinel is stirring up the ,'as monovcdy of that city. . Liigüsh sparrf.w s have ruined the peach buds in and round Jellersonville. Miss Ann Throckmorten of Marion died in that city last Tuesday, aged cS-cnty-eiprht. (Ins Williams of Indianapolis makes the fifty-fifth murderer in the northern prison. Icoi jre Jekel of J ffersonville, charged with murdering his sweetheart, has beeu acquitted. Nine titien of Harrison county are candidates for the democratic nomination for hherill". William Hard of New Albany drew.from the bank last Tuesday ami hiw no been . seen since. The attorney general's nuit Against ex-Wfcrden Howard has been continued uiitil next term by the plaintiff at Jefl'crsonville. The thirteenth annual . fair of tlie Jackson county agricultural society will be- held at Lrownstoun Sept. 1?, VJ, 'jnnd 21. ' Miss Helle Smith, who committed suicide at Milford a few dnyn ne, hud ju-f rettirncl from a visit to an uncle at Indianapolis. Three imps were horn in Jefi'ersonvillereecntly. lhe:. face if one- looked human, hut the remainder of tho body was pup. It di.-d. The SUi-b baker .brothe'ir, not nalhfied with having their : wagons aud other vehicles on every road and byway in CulifoniiA, have

further perpetuated their nnme on th Pncific Mope by founding the town of "Studcbnker." N'enr Macedonia, Delaware, county, the hi c of Jacob Ingram was entered by burglars ioecntly, who M-cund two watches ami 17.". ,Dr. William Heeder, one of th most prominent phvhician of Harrison county, di d on the loth iust., at hh hounj in Corydon, aged sixtyfive years. , ... William Hiimb, a merchant, living everul miles north of New Allmny. disappeared from his home, late Tuoday night, and has not been heard f sluce. . . There is 'n truth recent rumor ihr-t the wardenarnnent Intended to rripplu Ultllarle master ded at JcflersonviLh; by reducing the present force,. . . Twelve yoiiugjncn in the Iikc Shore machine shops ut Flkbart have declared to csst their first sote for the dcmocrati'T candidate for prcnident this fall. The Marion presbytery Is In K-sshm, ith 12 nnnisler 1 ami TO delegate -prcsont. The Lo!.'ansorl presbytery U in kessiou at Jaiporte, with a large attendance.. I'bintielJ bt its public rchotd building Saturday night. Iass, ?siri, Jusurcd for s.'.'iftt in the Home of New York and the Franklin of Indianapolis. Andcrsoo i 11 torn up over th misstatemeut sent toai Indinapolis paper that one .f the gas wells w hich belches oat 7,0X',UU)of gas jM-r'dieio wa "a dry hole." . The Madison Il-mhl think that the Hon. John Cravcn, If notninded and elected governor, would till th gnbernatorial chair with the aijie honor and dignity as did the late Thomas A. Hendricks. A three davs' county brass banl tonniittncnt is on the tapis at .Tcll'crvonville. TJie bands will lie jilaccd in position June 10 and jfiven the same piece t rnuhT. The hand remaining on the grouud the longest is to receive a handsome uniform. " . Charles rutler, who was hung for the murder of his wife at Columbia City .;iu years years ago, left an only child named Harry. A recent dispatch from t'oroi.ado, Kus., sas that Harry ha fallen heir to f-I'V-W, Mt by his grandmother. For the first time in one year there is not a murder ease on the docket in Clarke county.

Since April 13, 1SS7, three indictments of this 1 character were returned. Being tried, the ver dicts were: One hanging, one for imprisonincut for life, and the hst an acquittal. The trial of Harry Foreman of Craw fordsville for his murderous attack on Marshal Knsmingcr and his deputy with an ax, in which be came near killing them both while arresting him at his Lome for driving his sick family into the st reel.-. ended by the jury sending him to the penitentiary for two years. The prefcrcnceexprcs-e d for the Hon. .Tames V. Mitch-'ll of ' Martinsville for judge of the Fifteenth judicial ditri. t proves to be a very popular movement. The contest w as spirited and dose, but the expression of Morgan county democrats w.t made unanimous, w ith the entire consent of Mr. Mitchell's competitors. An old one-sfry frame dwelling in Craw fordsviile has an interesting history. It is the first' law office of the late Col. Henry S. Iine aud Judge S. C. Wilson, deceased. They first occupied the building between' the years 13(V40. This is where the Ihn. D. W. Voorhee. tudic.d law, and many notciV men have consulted together. ' v ; J. Madison Coombs, ihe defaulting treasurer of IVrry county, who was ncnt to the Southern prison last May to serve atcrm of one year, and whose sentence, ' deduct iau the pom I tiuns allowed, expired to-day, was relw-ed last niirht. lie left at once for bis homcatCanueUon. where h-has a large family.- If Coomb could sue. ceed in collecting the amounts loaned out of the funds belonging to the county, to -upposed friends, who failed to meet their obligations, causing him to wear the stripes of a convict, lie would again be a wealthy man., Att'y O. S. Kayles has filed a suit for ?'17.oi.'0 damages against A. J. Miller of Frankfort. The complaint charges Miller with representing j that he was the owuer of valuable lands in Mngoflin county, Kentucky, and that Miller has r.o title whatever to these lands, but by Ins fraudulent rei.resentations induced the pljintitl to purchase the same tor valuable considerations; that Milh'r'i representations were wholly false, fraudulent, tin. rue and made for the purpose of deceiving tlie purchaser. A number of other similar taie have- beeu made of these lam's. " Patents have Keen granted the following Indiana inventors' 1 ( 'ieorge Ford. New Harmony, eate; Knoeh llarris, Kvansville, ji;iw tooth; Nicholas Denizen Randolph, assignor of on--liall" t 11. Jieiu-norr, I'nion City, end-gate; Samuel F.. Johns; assignor of one-third to A. H. Monroe, Indianapolis, mr.chine, for gathering and collating book .-signatures; Samuel A. I'r.yne. assignor tJ two-thirds to J. L. 'Fisher and J. M. Stont,- Scottshunr, hnml planter; James J. Turner, n-signor to hims. If. and J. F. Miller, Pichinorid. switch and signal inter locking; Frank D. .Waiden, JcCcrsoiivillc, shoeupper turning umchine. J. D. (oi'iiperof Fort Wevne, says that the torv that he hau u silver dollar of the coinage of ls04 is a hoax, but he nays he knows who j has one of the only th ree in existence. Mr. Cuinpcr said: "The dollar came from a light- j ning rod agent. w1k received it in part pay-.-j ment for work done for a farmer near Auburn, Ind. It was an heirloom in the farmer's fain- I i!y, and had descended to him from his greatgrandfather.Th present )ossesor purchased it from the lightning rod man for SC. When it first came iuto his possession it was black with age, hut it was easily brightened up. From its line condition it could not have been long in circulation." Icdltiuu Pensions. S. Hickman, Covington; O. K. Stewart, Marengo; II. Peynolds, Marion; It. Smith, FairmouutjG. Hauptlc, Ttrre Haute; J. Young, Itochester: J. Normnn, Carlisle; L. Steiert, Indiauapotis; W.J. Johnson, l'aoli- S. VV. Moore, Marion; J W. Pavy, Adams; J. II. Walker, v r ll-dl I'Tir'-shur' IL H lÄrj.ulnS; j11 IZVchti (ireem-burg; C. Ku-ee. lmlianpolin; J. W. Heaver, Cicero; J. -A. -Lamb, Fountuintown; W. Prown, Hatch' Mills; J. L. Caborn. Mt. Vernon; L. II. White, State Line; It- J. Mull, South Boston; P. Prcssey, Fetersburg; M. L. Hcssong, Indianapolis; W. 0. Minor. A ecdersbnrg; L U. Pattison, Crawfordsville; T. S. Dukes, Wawaka; L. C lbulao. Jordan; W. N. Jackson, Muncic; C, K. Citi'ord, Tcrre Haute; J. Terrell, Duron; A. Pills, Larwill; J. Poark, Lebanon; D.O. tlalion, Logansport; II. H. Stevens, Fowler; II. 1 1 i.-ke r, L vans villc; widow of J. H. Caltou, Vinecuncs. S.A. Phode. Imlenendence; f!. W. Tolaver, Orangevillc; A. J. Witherow, Haubstadt; R. Douglas, Shelbtirn; W.J.Nikirk, Washington; M. Hannell, Idlewild; M.'W. Harnes, Kokomo; J. W. Sweet, Seottsburg; J. T. Moore, Wavelond; W. A. Pittman, Uryantsville; J. Stum. Ceorgetown; W. Depew, New Winchester; J. Apjdegnte, Reynolds; C. Wise, Oaktown: V. J. Hohall, Franklin; A. J. Denton, Corydon; N. ITannigan, Crawfordsville; S. Day (deceased), Nevada Mills; J. Maey, Indianapolis; W. Hcdgspcth, Gentryville; N. Fb-miug, Sulphur Sj-rings; w idow of P. C Hradsha'v, Duout; widow of Ci. Knoell, Zonas; mino'-s and w idow or S. Day," Nevada Mills; mother of T. Homer, W.est Imlianapolis; widow of Z. Harris, Iike; minors of J. II. Hushong, Piereeton; w idow of P. Coleman, Detionia Sjiring. J. Thomas, tiilmnn; W. (i. Stan.ield. nillham; A.J. Hart, Vineyard; K. Smith, Colfax; J. Osier. Fnineisville; 'L T. Smith, New Salem; C. M. Tryon, Conmrsville; U. W: Prowner, Fort Wavne; W. S. Nixon, Tennyson; A. Huckleberry, eb? i.W. Marshall, Peru; C. L. Houseman, Huntington; W.. Lambert, Misbawaka;J. M. MeConnell, 11 o raoe ; C. H. Strother, Monument City : J. H. Miller. Livonia', J. Prackiiev, Praäl; A. M. Strong, Helleville; W. W. Meek, Mungo: J. M. Mulvanay, Aurora; F. C. Prat her, North Vernon; J. M. Wright, CcntryviUc; 1. Manion, Sardinia; J. Orimes, Pedfordi 1. Mora, Wi.rtaw; F. W. firawans, Vali.ar.iiso; P. Moron, Cochran ; J. M. P.arrick Warsaw ; . . I. Me r rut, Avon; M. Archer, Worthingtou; J.W. Wiley, Bachelor's Pest; L H. Andrews Osgood; L. A. Durhon, Rochester; F. C. Cross. Hlounville; C. Ct. Pur-ell, Troy ; A. Keiger, Itichmond; .1. T. Noney, Itockport ; P.. F. Scnbner, New Albany; widow of L. W. MYCright, Poekport: widow of J. I PichardMn, Ix-xington; widow of IL Lively, Indiannpolls; widow of F. C. l'ratlier, North Vernon; widow of C Probiert" Kendall ville; mother of j. MeManus, Peelsville. " G. It Sims, Inlinnaio1is; ii. Hartley (deceafed), Arcadia; J. C Steward, Marshfield; ,1; Parnes, Wheeler; J. Enos, Freeport; I. Wilson, Portland; -A. J. Stephenson, Cartcrsbtirg; K. 1. Cnift. Indianapolis, P.. Statu, Coftnersvillej T. MeBride, Con roe; F. Slaftr, Sparta; D. pohertson, Franklin;' (1. Flaninn, Crawfordsville; A. J. Vest, Montgomery; L. Pidick. ln-clian.-trtohs; J. T. Smith. Drownstown; Jt. C. Owen, Nculcrry u.A. . Hamilton (deceased), Martinsville; T, Prumer, Jiingspm; Ii. Ullis (deceased!. Clay Ciiy; 11. Titylor, Martinsville; D. McClintic, 'New born; W. Pobinson, Fortland; J. T: .P.rtSN., Pimento; CX 'Pruce. New Wnverly; F. M. Howard, P.edfnr.l;C. ObersV York Ccnterr J. I'attemoii, Marion ; M. Weir, New- Philadelphia ; 'J, " Parris, Spraytow n ; It Sowers, (ireensbtirg; A. C. Lrskine, Terre Haute; 11. Garbet, Tipton; P. Howard, Marion;

f. Mark, Salem; W.U. S'n,o, Octagon;!!. Krynnt, Oakland City; J. W. Sarg at, Tcrrc Haute; F.. llobh, Hbcheock; J. W. 'mig, Orandvicw; K. Wolf, Columbia; I. .. DaUon, CluyCity; N. H. (dlb spie, Snmiiton; W. Onrd, Hoylesion; s. . Tetri.k, Ml wood; J. Loser, New Wmcrly; LH. Kyan. Smih Jnd; widow of W. V. Keener, Jcl!'crsonvitl(V idow of i. Fellvr, Iitdiauapoli; widow of W. D. Hunt, Spencer! widow of W. P. Cutitiger, Mitchell; minors of J. Puttcr-on, Ki. hnioud ; w idow of ('. Cuntield, North Vernon; widow oT William LaniU-rt, Frankfort, ' J. D. Wischart, North Snb-nir W. Lovell, IjoVuit; ,J. Yauner, Lanesv illc; S. A. Jones, lhiscdalctt l. )L Aood. Fairiuoiint ; A. H. Stewart, In land- W. II. II. legg, Henry ville; JJ Heck, Pine; V. Thompson, Moore.' s' Vineyard; . W. CauipbclJ, I'.owliug (reeu; J. 1'. Mcslellan, Milneu M . f )' K ee fe," M oi it go u i ( ry ; W. H. Dnngherty, Montiec'.lo; M. West, Sclvin; .W. 1. Hall, (is!.; J. J'uticrvou, Pendleton; J. '. Ikiker, Indianapolis; J. .1. llc. Kcyntdds; .1. M. Callahan, KisingSmi; V.V.IWrv.O;iklatld; W. J; Mathcrly,TerreH:iiHc;.I.C. I "i 11 Fulton; W. C. Andrew, Arlington; J. MeCnne, Kerne; J. K. Long, Howling (irccn; J. Witlielm, Mvausville; O. It. Intter"n. 1 'oraetKville; .1. Nickerson, JolietviTle; V. M. Scott, KIiv.od; A: A. Curtis, Ml Vernon; C. T. Hay, JJivw crs illc; 1. W. Kubv, Westlield; C. Kostciibader, Indian-npoli-; T. Harp. Mt. Vernon; M. H. Moore, t.ohimbns; . W. Lewis. Osgood; J). I I rev, Frankfort; D. -MV-Nai.b, 'JVrro Hautest.. W. Mar-h, Tipton; J. F. Faulkner, Kirds l'yo; C. H. Hum, Dudley: (J. YV : l!uo-s, .loneboro; J. A. Newcomb, lialvcssoii; I'. Jlerring, YS'riglii; S. Cook. Mitchell: .1. H. Keithlev. Ikdfnrd; J.

M. Koaeh, Walto,-. 15. F. Walker, New Albany; : .1. Itenman, North Indi mapolis; A. M. Patrick, j Loogootee; W. .11. Duncan, Smithville; .1. K. ! Veatch, MitcluIJ; M. II. liland. JolietviJle; j widow of W. l'i. icc New Albany; widow of S. j Keyuolds, Kediud; v, Mow of C. D. r.iHcit, j Art; widow oi J. F. IlartlhM, Ccrdtrvilh-; mother of J. M. Oowan, Fruseo; L. M. 'list, lale: W. 1. lturiiit (leeca-ed'i, j Lagrange; M. Knnk, Ij". range; M. Kuntiell. New Wavcrly; T. N. Hyten, Dinville; I N. H. Hawkins, Chailestoii: J-. K.-ed, Indian- j napolis: J. N.Kujiel North Liberty; O. Ochle- ' tree, Lebanon; L. J. Lvst, Anderson; 0. Kruner, ; IhrtsvUlc-; W. H. Sill's Hymena; J. Midlius, j Suaywe; A. Kshelman, Arcadia; J. Slavens, : Saline fitv;.J. M. McKahnn, Cent ret on ; C. Seeks, MUe'ttsville; D. W. Ogd.-n, Ibnreat; 0. j Miller. Scyt ir; A. Stotler, I'rnnkfort; P. 11. j Stage, (.irectisburg: A. Kr.isslicM, Knena Vi!a; ! J. Lotiing, Pike's IVak; J. Pariiam, I'.looniing- j ton; I. Horn, Hassville; fa i her of T. Campbelr; ! Wlnte'rroud; widow. of M. OrliTlii. Crown Point; j winor.nf U. Hartsmeyer, CVnterviih-: minor f j H. Dodge. Ncwpoinf : moth'-r of 11. 0- Cowrn, Kobo; wiiiow of A. W. H. Narrah, Llooinineton; t w idow of F. F. I'ixley, Liiohn; widow of ('. ( Hookmier, For; Wayne; widow of M. K. Si rung. I'V.ri Wnvnc; K. 1. Stephenson, Canncss. F. Waiden, I rinkün; W. C. Dodd, Adams; F. ;. Mclntire, Cr.' t'ordsvilb-; C. W. Jenkins, Indi inapolis; ('. Harrison, White Lick; I. C. Trotil ((icecascdl, Wbitelaml; J. S. Meadows, I Kartlettsville: H. Mast. Miilrran: J. Oibbtn, ! . Franklin; W. S. Smiih, Orccnsburg; J. Loser, Logans))ort ; A. J. Kassel!, Ltfayitte; F. M. Leak. Crawfnrdsvillo; J. Madden, P.onmey; .J. Md'ef, Llkhurt; . Kiimh-r. MolnwkJI A. P.' Cross, Shelbyvill.-; I. Wilson, I Milan; 0. Thomas, ' Madien; K. tiould, Lafayette; C Cook. Winche.-t.-r; C. iVdnter, S Jem; L. ' Ooad, Ter re Haute; J. F. Morvan, Orleans; J. .V. Hrusli, Liztcn: S. Wo.vIf, flay CitysX. 11. Peterson, (b nt; IL I Foster, Tay lorville; L. Farmer, P.eno; J. (.'nrroll .-rth- J iiigton; F. I Motsinger.Medora; J. Hurk. D dford; P. Touhcy, Muueie; minors of 1". Wilhitc, j Hall- minor "of J. Drexel, North Vernon; j widow of i. i. Trout, Whiteland: loot her ol I. i J. Cigos, Napoleon; mother of F. O. Whit.-- ; I sell, Lllcttiviue; wi iow oi i.. lougnum, viuford. : j AIA'31 It AKIXfi roVYDEHS. A IAft of Tliose Most I'roiuinently Sold. The following are the name of some, of the lmking powders jiuhlished ly the authorities ai being made troin alum Kenton. Davis. Silver Star, Forest City, )ne Sjoon, J'atnpsco, Emjdre, (iold, Veteran, Cook's Favorite Sun Flower, Jersey, Puekeye, . Peerless, . Crown, Wheeler' . . Caihou, - A. A: 1. Henkle, e Plus Ultra, F.nl ci prise, Can't be Peat, F.ureka, liiternatlonid, Furilan, Albany Favorite, Coldcn Sheaf, Hiirnett's Pcrfe-'t. State, Silver King, . Welcome, Old Colony, ( ICIU, ( rvstal. .Sciota, Centennial Zipp's Grape Crystal, fiein, Ceo. Wasliington, Windsor, Flenr le Us, - Sovereign, Feather Wvight, D;iisy, There are doubtless many other brands of alum bnking powder besides those so far examined and named by the authorities. Most of the baking powders sold in bulk, by weight, and all sold with a gilt or present, are sail to i. . r !.: .1 OC Ol im. lic.-l 1 1 ji.ioii. Prof. Wiley, chemist in chief of the department ol agriculture at Washington. 1). t ., says: "The use of ulm in baking powders in. large (ptatitity, in place of other acid salts, should be prohibited by law." . Spring Medicine. The necessity of a spring medicine is almost universally admitted. And the superiority of Hood's Sursapnrilla for this purmsc becomes more and more widely known every year. That power to purify the blood, and those elements of strength and health which the system craves, end to which it is so susceptible at this season, are pos-cssedhy this peculiar medicine id II yrceminent degree. Scnsluia, pimples', boils r any humor, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick headache, catarrh, rheumatism t 'fny diseases or lieett'ins c.-iuspd or promoted by impure' blood or low state of the system, ar- cured by Hood's Sarsjipariila. Try the otailiar medicine. ' . . . . . . .. ' This is the best time ottfie whole year to purify your blood, because now you are more tn;ceplible t ln-nefit from mediciue than iit-nn-. other season. Hood's Sarsapariil.i, is the host medicine to take, and it is the most, economical. 100 doses $l. . Humors run riot in the bWd at this season. Hood' Sarsaparilla exo Is even- impurity and vitalizes and enriches the bloodHoused from Innetion, The precmrsor of their disease and dvsiruttion, the kidneys and Madder boali hii:ily stinniUud aud toued with Hosteller's Stomach biticrx, aetiveLy rninie their functions. Thus l!rid:tV li-oase, diabetes, catarrh of the bladder and cncuiesis are pnventcd. For irritating diuretics, and those uuinciiicated and Cory stimulants nhh-h, used eveu in .moderation, exeite both the renal :;nd vesical urjraas, this is the liest possitile nibstitnte. It is of liotatiie composition, and so congenial to the stomach, the digestive processes of which it lielns in no ordinary degree, that it Is promptly aiinilated by the system and its tnic effects are speedily felt. Nj.t only docs it remedy inactivity nl tho kidneys, hut renews a rcgul-r babit of body, prumote. a due seur.uion aud heal t by Cow of hi!e iuto the propt r iluum-ls, gr.d expels from the circulation acrid principles productiveof rheuiaat,sm and gout. It i$ also the k-adiiij-pcllic for malarial conjoints. . " !Hien Baby ttm aick, we (-avo ber Cm tort, When she -was a Child, ahe cried for ('ait oris. When ahe became. Miss, she clung to Caetnria, When ahe had Children', tho gare the tu Castoria, . 30 DAYS' TRIAL GIVEN. . rapture Retained and Vci'cured. AVe n-'rre to retain Vi. any ca-e redin ihle rr refund -TJ3 your inoiiiy; als-o, 1.. r äav acis nted psc. Hitr Mod-ii-uUil s.ii Pad Hiid liujd'.tr.,- j If SolutioD euros bad rase of direct u'oi H M per. till hernia; without kniie er need. 1 t verieors-'e sueeessi'iilly treated, ciliar Ut r office or l.v eorresncndcncc 1 or eirc'ilars. ruls ""d circulars, rub"1 of niMsurciuenr or sclf-intrii" tloti call on ftr address S.V-M I AK1EM, 77,, iJCast Market strict, Indianapolis, llidiainu SOGi AL. MIRROR.": '. INTItODll'TbiN FY ROSE-E. CLEVELAND, ' .-. Sister o PK LS I PENT (.'ILVEbANI'. A craud newand iimnense rcHina; book. , Pi tefnts to ft -ciii. Address r.1 N Ft l.l.l-UtM. Co., State aud !',. land nt reels, Lytroit, Mii.h-, Mention this paper. SUCCESS. Are voti motS-'nrd. pa vi re; !'-'''-Vs-hin.l? CU rnnN rr ritiitiillil you niov la a Jiew location? Excellent '""'V' rheb, liicli vill Xuert av in vaiu.o wveral e'l'l II. five years." No Other anon opportunities cxi.-t.inij;. Full- particulars, flee, upon application to U IE W A III'. EN, Gen. Pa.s. Apt., St. Paul, Minn.

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mm Absolutely Pure. ThW iviwd.T t.evcr varies. A marvel of purity, sfreiijili and vIkI sniner.es. More economical thiu tin- or liuarv kinds, and i-an cot bo solj in coinpeti-. lion iU the n'.it:itiiäe oi low l'-st, liort "eilit alum or phosphate p.nv.lcrs. rsviM only In rau. i'.OVAL I5.1KINO I'OWDKR ( 0., 1 Wall St., N. Y. IN 101 BEGINNING TO-DAY VVITIl "An Estimate of Men," BY ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. NEXT WEEK, The Best Dressed Women, BYx HELEN -'CAMPBELL The American the Best Trcsied Woman in tL Wor.d, alilirugb Ih r Mw'rts are ye t T(-o Heavy and her waist- too niull. Is the average woman over-drei-scd? To I followed by Characteristic Articles by t Grace Greenwood, Harriet Prescott Spofford AND Mrs. Henry Ward BeecherpKOBATE CAUSE NO. 12?.'. In tV- Circuit Court of Marion County, Indiana, Ai'uust in, is. Mary E. 1'erroti, administratrix Uli will annexed of estiit. of .Nirah lVrroit, deceased, vs. Anne Cretens, William W. I'rrrott, et al. To Ainic Crct.'iis William W. Perrolt. .Ian I'linn. Sarah C J'.rcTii'.iin, Adaliue I oanollv, Nicholas Jaekson lVrroit, Marv IVrr.itt, Charles lVrroit. Yon are wverally h'-rcby noti.'iisl that the above Dnaici petitioner, as administratrix with the will annexed of the e.-'ate afoivsai.l, h.i-s tiled in the circuit coot ol Mriou county, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants then to, and praying tb-r in for an order and decree o!' aid court uuthorizing the sale oi certain real estate lieloncing to the estate of ?ai. ili-eetlcnt. and in said pet ii ion fle"r)ed, to mak- ass.-ts for the payment of the rt.-bts Jn.l lir.l.i'iilics of sai.l estate: and' that fraid petition, so tiled and peinli-U, is set Ivtr hf-arinc In mid circuit court at th" coin t ho tt so ia Indianapolis, Indiana, on t'"1 fr-t ludioial day of the August term, Is-.-, ol rtid court, the same le:ns the iliii dav of Aecist. ls.ss. Witness tlie clerk and seal of caul Court this 10th ; . t i ' JOHN E. SULLIVAN, Clerk. J. M. Cropscy, Attorney. -VOTICE TO . HEIR?, CP.F.rlTOr.-5, ETC In the matter of the cytate of John Payne, deceased, in the .Marion Circuit Court, adjourned Februarv term. IsSS. 2so i re is her-liy Kien lhat J jseph M. Tlltrd, as executor of .the es-iate of Jjhn i'aync, t ciasvi, has presented and filed his accuiut and vouchers in final settlement of sr.id estate, and that Ihe same will come up for examination and neiion ol s.ild Circuit Court ou tlie 1st day of May, isss, at which lime all heirs, creditors or legatee of said estate are required to apprsr .ia said court and show cause, if auT thi-re be. why said account and rouehrr shoul'-l liot he approved. And t Le heirs of said C taic are aliy hercbv required at the time and plac aforesaid to a"pcnr find nuke nrw.f of their heirship. JO'-Kl'lI M. TlLFOItD, l'xccutor. Julian A Julian,-Attorneys. X 0TICE OF AI'POINTMUNT. Vntlr Is herebr nii-en thst the nndersietied hss dulv qiniiiliHl as odiuinisiratris ef tl:e owte r.f Michael .-lica, late of- Marion county, Indiana, de cea.-d. Mid etate is ftiiocd to be solvent. CATilAKIS i: '. SHEA. Adniini-siratrit. rtanton A S ott, Attorn-ys. OTIcn OF ArrtJINTMEXT. Niti -c is hcrebv given that the undersigned has dulv qualified as administrator of the es'ato of Lucy Hi.'fiardsoii, late id Marion county, liul.ana, deceased. Said estate i supposed to be solvent. KPW ARD KHTI AHI'M N. Administrator. Harding A HoTcy, Attorneys. X 'OTIC'EOF AIT01NT.MEXT. Notice is herebv given that the nndTtigaed has duly qtialitif-d as adnnnistratris of the estate oi Ltoira L. Harrington, late of Marion eoanty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is si.pnosed to be solvent. EMMA J. H A It 1; IN ( ; TON , AdiuiiiMlratrix. A. P. Younif, Attorney. . -OTK'i: tF Al-lM!NT.Mi:XT. Notice is herchy given that the undersigned has j dulv qualilislas Administrator, with 1-1 annexe !, I f the estate of F.ol.t rt I. Bradley, late of Marion Ä ? 'LET.Ion'N-. oT" d CHAULE-i E. THOn.NToN; Administrator. 11. C. Allen, Attorney. 0TICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is herchy given, that the undersigned ha duly .iialiiu-.i as .-xieutr o: the estate or .lost nlicne Marv Churl.-, late of Marlon county, Indiana, Uo-ro-sed Ssi'l esiate Is stiposed to be Milielit. F.ENJAMiN CHAbM-S Executor. II. -rod A Her.Hl, Attorneys. X OTICE.. OF AIT-OIN TM ENT. Notice is hrrebv ciron tht the undersiirned has du! v qualified as Executor of the estate ot Catharine Hurler, late of Marion i-ounty, ludiana, dett aed. Said estate Is hmoosc1 to be solvent. JOHN M. IH'TI.IU:, Executor. X OTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice i 1itv1jt iriven tliat the nndcrslened lias dulv uualilied as F.xecutor of the estate of Ana 1'. Thoui-.m. late of M-irion county, Indiana, cm-ased. Said enlate is stildscd u Me solvent. . F. M. CH-CKCHM AN, Exeeutor. Jno. S. TarVluKton, Attormj. . MiTlt EOF A I'lOlNTMF.NT. Notice is hercbv civen Ciat tlie undersigned have d;ttly qualilied as Executors of the estate of Jaine tl. Ii.ciLlass. lnte of Marion county, Indiana, Ud-cas.xt. Salu ci-mto j?upiHsed to Is? solvent. .... IXl.EN It. DOFlil.ASS. ' . . . W1U3AM 1?. BAKKLEY, 1 .' V.xccutors. . Ivnnr A ni1l"tt.'Altomeys. TTtENTS WANTEn FOR THE LATEST AND A . gi-e.-test luniseiiold invention. Sid Is on iie;peclion. AddreMstlte AdjiiMo Extension Nail and Taelt Holder eoiitpnny, lii Brt.-dway, New York. xx.Ms"TKI--lALE3MEN TO. SEEL NEUSER Y atiH'k ; go.nl wajres; sioa.lv rork lor honest men. Enclose stamp for terms. 13. P. Hrower, Eaton, O.

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TTomissyitxr.. Ktm Feh. fl I f?. OentleiTlfii-S.-ru )rux- v,... n ,; tirwfa ep.' ' on "1V noeirotti l.i. r lis 1 era'-tv. 2 tried A tor s.liip.o ientsiWr. but tli aor svould not ylt iO. I rev wc-se eety J xf for sen jcu. Many thought I had aenn r r. uvrr var jko 1 roiuiarnceil tJ ft b. H. R.,a'ul two dote n txntira nurrly cu .l ri. Wren I U l n v. if U fr. In S,.-lt:r I aaalnvctv po. r b.-.iltli. und coul tior..lr Iraa; als'iil. Afirrl had OjIi-UcI tuecour n( rt. a s. I m as :r"3s5 and luoyr-ni.io.it -Miad a ;ooJ api;c.lU3. I ic raid H a a. t'.e 5 Inno..-tii.Hl.Cine r r lad.e n w.-sU. ftc'l cute I., ailh, 1' I a iiouh M nii'llslli4f withiuvv Ywuri t'-T1'":..-itk.. lw VV. . as. 3. ' !?,ie,i'-M-no, S. a. A;.-!l 2, tr7. ' Csntlemmi for I !; y vr.il kv Soroonwr lfl titter. It tid erad-JaU been growing w(,,-e. 'I tit tna:iy pliy:ola i4 rLoiri I nsd cii a.lte.l veis ui-ibie t.) s.3 lnrcyEi:l. Last tn!l je-r.itJ IIh'SM ii.Ii.j s ä., Alt.rsl it Itir.atuxl tietrrv, tad It tee:une n'.otfi vtrntenl I'. snevrr; p'Uth o, ir -led, tunt ny lanui jas.t;.iA that I sUoiild luve ofT tao me i:r.ri8. I vrr . C.rted la usluc tbeS. S. s. Al u. Ciid. t , i.iot.tba tlie Sole wtf -.lireiv l.ei.vd. 1 Lr.ij Ii.j tnI left ' matt ie evil w. mn or my tvr... mo. tue mediclm-( tmt in .ov. ri'jrr. ten rnonv. .o r-r, a eery t-.ti.nt utexiu j.prc(l. I al out- befau ii.a!n ou s. t ftnd ro thV I liiao rlin!p1.t-ai .Uö- i hav every Esitu in t. s. fcs ir i.a o .ui i:o.,.i ti Aa n'l tho doeto;g m.J ctUr Ci.--cjoa i ever oo& Y.j:.i Sir: V. A- ll Srtxsrk, Wrsrros, ?t. C. Arm i:. iirr. Ccntlemtn ri wo or luroe years e, j a tss eer eaitm on tn? fjee. It aoou 19 fc mitt larg. It wore oa me. aud u'7 KQerJ Loullti wtu verr poor, i.?- i pttuxr X Le.au coj.! o; K. ü. S , :.;tU I tav c.on t'uued to tia pn-nt tit '.;h tii b.ip: result. Ti.e ct.cir has entirely dUarPs'JJ'Jd. ti'er bt-lü no eT'vien'.-e rr aynip-.etn of rs2rnuactmnctw loft. Mr general hejdtli is fT'KSl tiun , and luy hi pe-.Uu tettor i.:n '5 hs b".f n la yrrrj. 1 a;u si yeara cil.r.tl today I cm wtrilrg ia lliflWi- plaa.UJ csora. Yoiusiru.y, ioxxz Ij-lix.sll. Gcnt'.eTüen I had a r-or. ei rv urner lift frr rJ-ht year. r-eTcri d Jtei.a; .osisire t:r)i'(. d In vain to 1 Cr. gave ce ft aniRll v-.ai tor five d.il r, whi'-h wa! a cer mln cure.' It ia needlns to av thns It dtt mo no (tuod. Ai.a: two vear. 1 b-cro tiite Uuer.sT, aj per;..'9 thousSt 1 hud ac;.acer. a:id 1 vhj cjurs-? of e'-Pfhteen !Mf :ieS of S. S.S. Hie letalv lias beeu aeon.pt: euro. The ul'.cr t-r ct;rer Keslt J oeutii'ii Iv, le? vlrn b'- iroel . a -cr-eprIb!o seiir Irt-ia liiHtc. I have b-itn la ex.' i-ut fc?!rb. i.o lf;ecjf.e tavrnt j-trtf.tvl r.:y ti.oiMi;.-.i. 1, lrcressed i.ij a-.ioetitv aiid p-rfeetcä tv.7 rii lies: ion. In a -w.,r- I fei '.:ce a iv Ionian, and. ticat of 11, ihr i-i tar uic li ;oa6 ec Jrcly. Your, o.c"-'-! ', Al-s V,. P.OxSSCÄ 1 Trccion, ToiM Ox, Ey., Est. ZZ, Tr;atlc on Vrxxi -nd saic D's-as niaEcl free. .it..- iswir.- s,-t ft- Co., , - .- : '..I.: Oi. r ßlei noc.arhe and relieve nil the trors ftic! -dect to a l.i.iau etato of t.io sjsjji. lUcll SJI . - Dizziaea, N-.u-a, lrowtiinc&a. loatryt-a tT.t.r eatliiji. l'ta ia t:. Side, Ac Wailc fleir a-2jr reniariabloBuccesB Las been Eliuiva iu c;;r.:.g . Hoaacha. yrt C irter's Littlo Eivo? Tf!s era equally valuable in Conetipiiion, ci.rirg and r1TCEting thieannoylntco!CiJaii:t.tvLiIc tl-ey also correct all disorJi rsof tlieatoraacbt'.rr.nlaie tts liver and regulate tho Loivtis. tveu it tbey only . cured Ache they would bo tlaost prcd-s ts those euff r lro:ii tLis ditrosMii-; complaint; but fcrtn-Tjatoiv-tlieirpodtnessdfs not en, hern.atTdTi! ) srlioence try them will find th.soli-tlr pills val;isbie in aotiiaTiv ttuj that lliey r:Il T-ot ba wiVlir;gtjdoui:LonttL.eui. r.ntaficraUbickhi4 mm VI .133 la tho bane of so many lives thst here Is -!, weiua.eonrgrci. boait. uiir pUUcurait hii Otters do rot. Carter's Little Llrer Pills ere very mall end vrry eay I d t.-to. 0:;6 or txo pills make a dose. They a e strictly ret-ta'ohj P-d do n d g-ips X)r Xtur'-. but by (heir pintle action please a;l U' eth!. In vinl-iat Cäcentä ; fivel-T it. boil by druggist everywhere, cr cent by uiaU. ' CV1TE5I MEDICINE CO., Km York. J f? 1911 P P-ll! 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Lfic;? only r I by niail, H-s'p5id, and conceal vl i i a plain wr.'..T. lliiistrüil hSüip!c free if y.iy si nd now. I'lilili.-hcd by the I'..jhoUy Medical lti's.' it 11 to, . 4 IJ-.ii- nth sm-ct, 1-ctou, Mass., Win. 11. rarlo-r, "A. I., t ;:im '.tin? l'bytieun, to whom aJI oplera -l.onli bo r.ddressei. . WEBSTER 80(X more Vords trd ccarly 3W more I htstyis tions than unyciU-t American L'jctiouary. YiHISTLI. IS TÜ3 GIÜrUAUD Authority in tbe CoVt Frinting Cfuce. and wlih tiie U. S. Supreme Ccu-rt. It 1? recommended t.ytl.eSuto iSup ts of Schorls in 5 Stnjs. nJ ty lenUing Collcne Frea ts ot l 0. i.nd Caaaa. It isaa invalitai-'.o cotrrjrion in every School and at evt r' Firesxc Sold bv ad r.ooU.sellors. rair.rV.I. t free. C. A C MEBRIAH & CO., Tafrs, SpriEsacld, ilait, PARKER'S HAIR 2ALÖAM . Bcautlflrs, cleanses and prf-Tvex the h"'r. Lit., n a 1 jid ull.en. rr imot-j lnrmw t c.-i'h. A!--v-i-.. torvrrThiilrtol-wiriinAlroloi-. ITevcni. fca.r ta.iing andiMnorua. 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