Indiana State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1892 — Page 6

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 24, 1892-TWELYE PAGES.

cSUNDAY THOUGHTS!

MORALS? MANNERS BT A CLRRQYMAX All Christians ere agreed in conceiving of God a infinite ia power ami wisdom and troth and love. Wisdom directs the power, truth inspires tho wic-dom, and love animates the whole. In, the grammar of deity, love is the Terb and all the attributes are but the moods and tenses of the verb to lovo. Love is the divine eaeence. for, eayd Sr, John. "C'od is love." 'Tis out of a failure to recognize this that all the minconeeptions of God arise. "When Hector, tho Trojan chief, was going cut to Gxht his lust battle, his wife Andromache followed him to the city pate, and with her the nurso bearing their infant child. After straining An Jromacho to his bosom. Hector turned and held out hlä arm.4 toward the babe, who, frightened by tho ehinin; helmet and waving plume oa the father's head, hid his is.ee in the nure'e breast and cried pitifully. InsUmtly divining the cause of the reprisal and outcry Hector doifed the helmet and aRin held hi.) arm", and now the child, emihn, through his tears, leaped into them. Just so we f jar the "God of battles." IlthnoJ and plume alarm us ; but when we see the face of the l ather, with its expression of infinite ttnlerness and co'jiposion. we pa to Him without fear. Gndrecopnized u God loved and truated tltte.-lr. P.nt here questions are akeil. If God be 6uch aa ouj a.s Christiana believe why dues He brin pain unduorrow, disappoint-xr.t-nt arid trouble upon men? Would a vin iather triliingiy atllict his own children? i't.i? answer is, tltat these natural experieacKjate disciplinary. When the cook in the kitchen winlies to make h pun shine ihe ni'ours it. When the musician wi.shf-s t tt:i:o the violin lie screws th tilreauy tt-Jine strings n; und u; to the point of pn;ipp:n. When a man ij a'.;out to jet into l e i :md iro t' !(. p ho turns out the ei-. Gutl Bf:ir with tlte eand of ciire tiifit vj may fi'iim-; so Ho hi retch u." over the lirid" of r.Lhs that He may tune lie turns out :lu' liylit of earth that wi :i.:v : J-'ep in Him. ioi ca.sl.-t Hid people üo-ni, mivs one, b'lt ilo n -ver casM therii f. Hiuil th nth eto wihiuly fubject i.irnsi If f. tho hanl-hiim ;inl depriva-tiui:-imi'entai to tr:i:ii:i in order to conter. 1 I r the r'u i: it lvt race or lVot Lai I ps;ne, an 1 shall t he ( 'hrie lian reluct nt th proc".es by v. h:ch he is hardrm- l to Tei i-t r.nii ovtcu::io tlu w rl J, the llcsli and the ucvii? Hut, pi-rsiits pciie qv.cs!i'.-ncr, if Trod is like yourji! scription, why does He subject even b' Iiover-4 to deth.' li.'cause Hi does not regard death a-i wo do. A by our natura! birth we came out of cuthiup into fotnethinp. no by our birth through the ch;irj call -d dejth we paea out of Hoir.cthic int j more. When 5ar friends depart wa my they arj jead, but the aape'o nay they are born. To us death means the end; to God it means th" bfpir.nin. To ux death means the apr lo ld(.-poms fallen from tho tree and scattered over the prus of the orchard ; to Go 1 it taean.H th apple blossom i replaced by the ripe app!e3 in tho fruitful utumn. To U3 death meann mortal darkness, to God it means immortal lipht. A chamois hunter of Charxouni, crossing the Mer de i 1 ice, endeavored to leap over ono uf tli enormous figures which ren.i that river of ice. lie dipped; he fell; but wa able by extending hid arms to moderate the upeed of ids desc nt fo that he reached the bottom, a liun ired vurds helcw, without fracture of limb. Ihit Iiis bituation 8-emel hoie!t-!-i. Ho couil no, rrnle tl:o-a hlipjery wall?. To remain where ho was would bo to frco.'.; to death. A stream of water wns nhinr bf;!ow tho ice downward t-jword th valley. II followed thi.-i, the only po.-siblo path. Sometli::ej h i H3 le 1. s me?i i es he crawled, sometime tie üoatc 1. i'rt"ently became to a vaulted chamber of ire, fr m wi. ich thcro was no visible outlet. Tho water which filled it heaved darkly and whirled madly. To retreat wp imposrdhle, and so v.n de'.av. ('oinru'-n imp UU noul to God, the deperato Swiss p'unped into tho midst of tho purplinp pool. Then hllowed a few momeutii of darkness, of tumult, ci horror, when, oh. joy ! he found himself thrown out amid the llowers an. I th iuiv fields and the merry uoiips of tho Talo of Chaft.or.ui. Our pathway here h often dark and danperous. And we come certainly r.t last to the chain hor or terrors railed death, lint the durkneq. it but inomeiiUiry ; then we will isum hrth into life and lipht and warmth and lihrty foroverrnore Cnaniouni in r.jmp-irifon biit a.-t tiio des-eri of rahara tothtj .Nli.sis.'iptii valley. ililer .Terendrdi lIroiee, an ec teemed CorJenij.orary, ives t!ie foliowinp account of his search after a concept : "Mother an' me wag a-wa'kin honie roni church Sunday when the new teacher, Mr. N as tic, 'cum lip. After passiu' the talk 'bout the weather and so on, e ivs he: 'Have you real nnythinp 'Lout the new theory they'vo started 'bout tho scriptures?' What new theory?' laysl. 'Why, you Inow Fay? he, 'that lVof. Cippi st of New York has found oat that only the concepts of the bfble are inspired. 'An' wh&t'.s a concept?' t-avs I. 'We!!,' says he, 'a concept is jest jh id?e ail'alone to itoif, with ri' word, no pentences. n ver.-es; jet a V:re, naked idee, with no clothin' whatev;:r .:: Janpuape.' 'Well,' tays m.dher, 'I r evcr hr.rn o them anpel tiiouphta betoro. Where did he di.skiver 'era.' " "i'rnt. i;ipet U apreat scholar, and I rerkon he found 'em lloatln' around in his Innermost natur,' Bail he. Thea we walked on 'thout further talk. "iJut it was a brand new notion to me, an' I made np my mind I'd find out a coneep for myself. So 'bout early candlelight that evenin', when the pirls had pono to church an' mother was washin' the dishes in the kitchen, I sot down in the bip cheer ad alone an' bepun to condense my inteliec'. At first I couldn't pit my mindontoa particular subject that seemed to have ar.y concfp in it, thar was a ways eo many frisky words in the road. Liut'kt last I ("truck onto h eaveu. I ehet my eyes an' looked o.T into space. 'Twas a mighty space, ton. Jiu; aiil I eaw trees an' fielda an' f(!ks. Hut, I said, vou can't Iiave no word describe nch thinps in a coacep. So I brushed 'em all out, an thar was nothin' left but a ehinin' Iij:lit. Then I said ilht is a word, and you can't have tho lipht. All ri:?ht. I turned out the hpht, and that left darkne?. i'ut, I paid, yoo cau't have darkness neither, for darkness i? a word. I let the darkness go. and had within but a bip empty hole. Kven this won't do. eavs I. cause hole is a word, too. Then I laid, says I, I'll blot hole an' ail out an' have je.-t a universal rtothin,' an' that must b a pure coneep, lr not bin is only a word for nothin'. I've ot it, gays I, feelin' mighty hi?. Jest then mother cam; in. "Got what?" gays she. "I hope nothin' ain't the matter with yer ; yer don't feel pick nor nothin' do y er, Children Cry for.

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39 ypnp For Coughs & Colds. John F. Jones, Kdora.Tex., writes I have used German Syrup for the past six years, for Sore Throat, Couh, Colds, Tains in the Chest and Lungs, and let me say to anyone wanting such a medicine German Syrup is the best. . B.W. Baldwin, Carnesville.Teun., writes : I have used your German Syrup in my family, and find it the best medicine I ever tned for coughs' and colds. I recomniei.d it to everyone for these troubles. R. Schmalhausen, Druggist, of Charleston, 111. .writes: After trying scores of prescriptions and preparations I had on my files and shelves, without relief for a very severe cold, which had settled on my lungs, I tried your German Syrup. It gave me immediate relief and a permanent cure. G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. Jeremiah? Yer ain't pot tho prip?" No mother, ssyn 1, I'vo pot a roncep. "Merey p ikes alive' rüvs tdie, considerable scaredlike, "you haven't been Hearehin' after them stark naked ideea thut l'rof. lligaest has invented?" ays he. Yes I havo. fnys I, and what's more, I've co ono. An' it'd jest a vacant idee of nothin', with no wordd to it. Then she Hot down the candie and brought her band down hard on tho table, an" euyp, nay she. "I know what a coneer is ; it's jeat a toed thin; with nothin' m it." Hut n fool thing, phvs I, h a name, an' you mui't have any imr.iH or word to a coneep. "Well," navs phe. "it'n jest Hecti a hi- fool thins that thnr ain't no name for it. I never had none of thm exposed Ftatuery idees," B:yn phe. "au' I don't want none of 'em. Well, J've trot one, siyn I. "(.lot yore prannv," eay she, ::u' went out biamiiiiu' tho dour. livery ono remembers bow Plato thanked (iod for thre-3 thinps. First, that ho had been created a man instead of a beast; second, that lie was born a ireek instead of a barbarian, und third, that ho bad ben endowed with the pift cf philosophy. Tlie Chrif-tian has pround for more profound thankjivinj. He can r-.-joieo that (lod created liim in the divine im;:e ; that he has boon recreated in the likenesn of Jem.-, und that ho Ins been called to a pervico which embraces in its ecoe tho whole world. Hut as it regards service, a man will never bo more useful than ho defeires to bo. It has been welt paid that religion today is not so much a br.tt'elh Id as it is a hospital for sick and disabled folk. It is too often only a round of poultices and plaster j and nourishing diet, and tho talk is : mainly of troubles and trials and what wo j havo to pass through. A pood ileal of tho current religion iooks very utilise me warrior or the maiden martyr. 'Tisn poor thing, coughing a feeblo apology for its existence, and timidly promisiug not to get in anybody's way if it can bejlet alono; that hhuts its eyes tor fear of peeing what is wrong, and holds its tongue lest it should give oliVnse ; a poor, mcx, sighing thin that can do nothing in ti e world buttdtdownby the tire nursing itself, creeping oceatsiona'ly iuto tho sunshine when trie wind does iint blow froe: tho east. There is much need that wo add to our f .tit Ii virtue and mnnlincs. We need a redk'ion that is u thorough nuisance to wrong-doers, with au eye like an eagle's for anything that id not ntniuht, and making a great noisu about it; such as shall set the Pharisees grumbling indignantly. Waide1, a cour.igo that can die, but that cannot ho made to juuil ; that con bear being laughed nt and ht irved, but that cannot do other than speak and act ar'ght. We need now, as id most never before, an enthusiasm for righteousneca. A woman, whoso roiinp passion is not vanity, is Euperior to any man of equal capacity. x-iMr. 'Tis a preat mifortuno not to have tnouph wit to rpoak well, or enough judu.ent to keep 1 1 U. La Hruysre. 'Tis heaven on earth to have a man'a mind movo in charity, res:t in Providence nr.d turn upon the poles of truth. Lord Ilewliodoes not know thoso thints which areof u-e to him and which n"u necessary to hin, is but un ignorant mau, whatever lie may know besides. Ti!!i(,on. Nothing is bo prent an instance of illrnanr.ers as llattery. If you llatter all the c mpany you ple:we none; if you Halter only one or two you uilront tho rest. 1j:ui (iood qualities are theeubstantial riches of the mind, but it is pood breedinp that Bets them oil' to a lvautape. Juut jMk Christ is ail. Not a tangled tliread but JIo can straighten oat; not a blurred scripture but lie can eraco it; not a miseentarrow but Do can direct it. All in all lie is for life, in death, through uter pity. Ulory! J. 11. Jrninin. Education is learning tho pamo of lifo. Its ruh-a are the htws of nature. Uetch lepicted Satan pl.iying fhvm with a man for his son!. Tita real che?s-board is tho world. Tho player on one hide is hidden. The life, fortune, and happiness of everyone depends on his knowing (iorntthiiii of the rules of a game infinitely more dillicult and complicated than chess. Iluxhy. l'hysic, often, is only a bad eubatituto for exercise anil temperature. Anon. If you want knowledge you muBt toil for it: if food, you i'u?t toil for it: and if pleasure, you must toil for it. Toil is the law. llufkin. Delusive ideas are tho motives of the greatest part of mankind and a heated imagination the power py which their actions are incited. The world in the eyes of a philosopher is a vast mad-house. Jfct-iri. Strike not only whilo the iron is hot, but make the iron hot by etrikinp. UHar CrnniKcU. Our acts aro angel, pood will walking as shadows by our fide. John Fldd.er. The Kev. Jeremiah Porter is the first minister who preached a perrnon ia Chicago, when it was tdill I t. Dearborn, in 1S2-5, Mr. Porter now lives in Pelolt, Wis., hale and hearty at the aze of eiphty-neven. lie was pent tu the frontier in thoso days as a miseionary of the congregational churches.The late Dr. Hodge of Princeton used to my to his students: "Calvinism is tho broadest of pystems. It regards tho divine povereignty and the freedom of the human will us tho two Pides cf a roof which camo together at a ridge-pole above the clouds. Pitcher's Cactorlai

Calvinism accepts both truths. A system which denies either has only half a xoof over its head." Mr. Jes?e Sehgman. the famous Ne-yr York banker, is a Ilebraw. He is spending a few months in the oil world iu pearcii of rest and recreation. Writing from Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 4, 1S02, to an eas-frn journal, he; fays: "I am g!al to inform you that the American missionaries along the Nile aro doing splendid work. You can scarcely enter a einple town or village without finding there nicely constructed echool houees where these Arabs aro taught, and it would be astonishing to you to hear with what pride they say that they were taught at the American mission school. In fact, if they continue in like manner it will be but a few years before these young scholars will bo usking to have Egypt annexed to the United States." Here is testimony from an independent pource, from un intelligent g.-mtlemm not likely to be deceived, and he gives his he: rty commendation of the work of the missionaries among th Copts. Does he not. also, by his interest in tbetio schools, put to shame sonio tourists claiming to be Christian, who vUit Egypt Rnd fail to recognize tho beneficent results of missionary elTort? KNOTTY PROBLEMS.

fOnr r r lalt"Jtj t iralh rt?ln1 mnvchara ls rtddtoi, rb'i. arvl otber "Knotty Problem," IJp.ti'.nj; ail commiudofttiotiArelatlreto ttn department tu L. K. ühlliouru. lieirUtou.M. No. 3,937 Sen rjr n TourUU D. 51. IL No. S,fr,S Snniftlmeii Tnlr, Always Fnlt. In days of jorj I entered o'er At :uanT fifn a charity. Hut o' l:ste jvBTt limit neJs 'Jpflors My vfii.slicl f.npu!rity. I occupied th Iii ;lut jlace, Uo'.h social and ohi-i.il. Tili- u!jU !m; udoriii'd tviiii cracs, Am mil iiiirii'?i?.t j.iül.-lnl. ri:tlintv, itcautud b'' (.-: i n jä i d, wiu:ill tltf-rriice Is d.ioirn me; For even tl.ove hn m.rk my aid Will oflentitut di!tr inc. All day you me, nU e!jr dros.'.oJ, lVliarin; most (lUcrftty, P'U winn uy atrni k their roit, I lo'c my lii-,id coin p!' t -.y. Nlutit lifter nitf'it I'm "o'.'my head," for e:in I k 1 i n miiutrr l'ur tli'Miali tli ro mi contains a be J. J ncvor have bM-u iu iL .M. C ?. Nu. 3,00!) Clisrnrto, I: oft is ti it dm ( paca '1 ii.it ' iu tiio r :o, 1 ir if tho riiler mif. Lis tuo Th.tt r(MiÜ4 )i.n cue, Cr il tint hti i d !mul.l maUd one Hit '.nrtd lone, 1 lien tli'iio wlio were tuora uro on J low AIktiJ in.iy no. A. L. No. 3,;i"0 Putrhfil 1'iira. 'nc Ira little rrertttir fo fnrrr nnd oft thnt f Lou 1 totnko it in niv Ii iq !, lull In' hrfiit ere wen watching m r.od it wan iiu on-y mailer to ratih In in. 1 Hiicc'i'drd at lait, liow.'vcr. 1 It id I .ecu liol liur la my liund rikiIIiit tun y ol'J cl w hU:h foine hat ri'mnulilfd t!i tirt iuriitlititd i.nv, but it bad lo'ithi-r li a I m r tail. To make llu iu ionk nmr n lo I r:it oil Ilm l.ul.i unliii.il'n It " t und tail, and i. .n.'. I li'in to tli" other ortirK- tt hiuh ! Iia l Inen 1 1 ; 1 1 i 1 1 L-. and ti-liclj: 1 l.a.l (oiueliiing xi rr a!atu blu 1 jr brj.uin t. liiivu No. a,7l Trnnapnaltlon. I lovo my tn'tt'i tifnl, g IttiTlnn gr, 1; Tlia joy of lio.ird 114 it ean not U told. To run my fln.r.'M tl;r.ui!ili this r hl n ing wealth To me ia ect:iy and nmro tliiin hraltli. I: Ii my ml, my drt-aiii by nUlit aud day ; AI! power.' 11!, iiumiciii Ithntnnd it.nway. Wt-re't mir from my grai unit o'er the world IC Rioii ltm'lf from it throne would ba burltd. .s I ill love und hoard It till I din, l'ur by It aid a nilUiy mru itm I. tAtCMMJ ?. ,;)7a -Numr1cal. An lioni-Kt, aobrr, upright tuan, WIioki li'e may mo. mi'lc.ons ein, Ii 11 i t -j a tut 11 to Hid ono Wiijinevil pivio.: priy upon. Th lnt miiy 7, S, f., .1. I, ,ti 1 tr.'iiibio nt uu ujK'ii door; Mr.iiK 'rluk or guilty C'ncinr mny With Mi joT nerfoi great liareo play. Sotii tn;y 7, 1, 2, 5, n llidoiio lio mich luv will ht, l'utplfy li tho lud lT guent barUor iu an upright brannt. IDiTTr.a PwEirr. No. 3,j:j DUiu.ni i. 1. In Inillnnniiolin. 2. Italiid. .1. Anfrelal. 4. NreromoiiHo, .. 'i ru n ol m gi-nm bavins l.iva Jrn.jant llowrj. Nmioii. 7. 'i lioo who pro. elaitn. 8. Vrn'id.i. 9. ll.uli fur wild bruits. 1J, terta.u i urti o! ton Olli. I it. Ju Corontrr . AT illoT. No. 3,)74 Curtrttlmt. Fnuii as t!io thin of itiminor tluwi I'pon the l.iirr-n tuoor, The d.'ic rt bb)oi i4 uf tho ro To k'-1' tha tiuniblo uor. The honey bets ahovo the til Hiiiu In the drowsy air. And bnnkn n( c titc j b'osjoms small CoTirthe hcrbuijj tUerit. llJ.TTEBSu'ECT, No, 3,U7a Knlitina, I daneo In th olJen snuihin.t, ' 1 flutter iu Hcht uEi:iu-r breee; You'll oe mo Uri ri'tvl in pirmeiil fina When you're wandering atu tLo troea. oir.ptimi'i of many I leu f art. Fonietiino, bih u;, I tretublo lonoj Then nie s:id day lor my poor heart. And my li.-ork ia almost dona. ßom Loll 5ijo with fi llers lisflow, And heed not tho in. j I b.-ar; Saint witii eagfin r. iKt!?f tJras' the truths on tuy aurfacfl fair . Sonio dnc'.aro they've turned no anew, , That I'll never ba married again; Indeed, I b.opo 'twill rot bo yon Who inakt;4 th'.j good cfTjrt in vain. Sometimes by too'a cf ateel, s-j cold, 1 am deftly twitted and twirled Then I am made ef nret gold, And I do much good in the world. I'm found in the (Irent Hook above, Whoa an anzvl the record kueps Of deed' to be judg?d by (lOcl'a lore, With His mercy that never sleeps. G. Race. A Fin JUlMt. This Is the lint of prlz- for the firt pujtleraaWintt competition of lJ.'?t 1. A oue-h und red-dollar International typewriter. 2. Ten do:lar. ,'t. l ivdoilar. 4. brewer's I etlonary o( J'ha-w and I-'able. 5. Lipj.ineotl's tlaetteec of" th World. 6. An opera gl!. "--, Nineteen pri of the value of i eaali. l'rlzi 1 is to be cifen far tho bst lot of four original "ll.its;" (2) for tho nest l-st lot; (."!) for the bi-st lot f.iour tjrijinnl ".'urnij" (t for the next bf-l lot; (5- lor th beet lot of four orlRins! pleturo pnzules; C, for the next bet lot; (7-iö) for other work of especial men?. Ho competitor will receive more than one priz", so that there will be twenty-live winner. The competition will closj June 3 ). Antw.ri, 8,9." Movlnir in tho first circles. v 3,.yi Cut as trophy, catastrophe. .. i I'iijua, piijne. 3,16! H i puts three rsi in thp first box, six In the neeoi.d, twelve in tho third, and theso three boxes, with their content.''!, la the fourtn. 3,:T.2 Ma-pie. 3 !ji lever. 1-ver, evr. 3jirt 1. Esch would have been "op Ifl tha worlj." 2. lvieli would havo boen batter Oil. 3,01)") Valentine. 3,'i (lavel, Kave. l'i'l be found an excellent remedv for nick headache. Carter's Idttle Liver l'illa., Thoueanda cf letters from people who havo used them prove thiafact. Try them.

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Will CUYQ S The worst cases e Of Skin t9 Disease i a From a ' Common PimpSeg on tne Brace l H -w m. P To that awful Disease Scrofula Try a bott.o To-day. f4Til 3 2-cciit at imps to a. l: wtowtit -v k:o., jiostyu, Mnfw-, lor best medical work pubUslioU THE NEWS OF THE WORLD. MESSAGES FROM ALL CREATION TO "THE SENTINLL." The M'.nor Oecnrreueea of Recent Put Urteil y Noteil fur Ui It mitera of This I'ii per Wlmt la Coin; On nt Horn nnd in VoroiiU Couotrlea Laik Very ähurp or Smallpox is epidemic at Bombay. Illinois farmer eay w heat was mjuretl by tho recent iree.j. A nuH-rchauui pipe trust i3 eaid to have Leon formed at "ow York. J. Scott & Co., wIioIi-prIi! crocerfl, Montreal, oHfii:ned. Liabilitie JtWl.WO. Tho real eetato congiep.s nt Nashville finished its htisinee' find adjourned. Leo A. F.ftpwtt, a child, rhoked to death while catina: an ftpphj at Keokuk, la. Another valnablo Imposit of iron ore has been discovered near Stillwater, Minn. Tho Cnwlubin (Ont.) lumber company failed; asst'ts, cO.lXX) ; liabilities laro. The Tyrt-Alien fertilizer plant at Cireenwicb 1'oint, I'a., burned; loaa, $jO,ÜO0. Trchident Paul Conrad of the Louisiana lottery denies that tho concern will movo to .Mexico. Tho lnt dollar of tho nnbsidy roquired for the improvement of Aransas Tapa has been rained. Tho l'.lectrieal ndvertiKintr scale company's factory burned at Waukecnn, 111.; loFi s-jo.uikt. " A preat silver striko has boen made in tho rluo.;.bcU , on Sijuaw gulch, near l lori.-icant, Col. Chicago will work for nnow povornment building whilo eho is entertainins her coiiprcf sionat visitorf. A laru-3 majority of Thomson-Houston stockholders have assented to tho eloctrio conpolidati'jn agreement. Henry llillenber lost his life whilo tryinz to rescue hin horeo from a burnint barn at I'lootlwood, Miun. Tho Uo-sick ndno rt Silver Cliir, Col., hfH been sold to Now York and Sau Francisco parties for $1 ,000,0 H). Five hundred thousand dollars in pold has lcen taken at tho Now York eubtreasury for export to Furopo. 1). Lawson, a prominent attorney of Clarion, I'a., is chanted with embezzlement ol ! $:i,(A)0 whilo county clerk. Tho purchaser of tho Chicago Lake "" road in th Hrooklyn elevated read, of which Frank Fhlraann Irl prenideut. It is donied that tho oat inoal trust is compelled to sell its products at n Iocs, end that it is in danger of oin to j.ieces. A rniddle-arjed mm, repiHtered as John F Pye, Somerset, Ky., was asphyxiated bv pas at the FJiu-ulx hotel, Lexington, Ky. On Vert! creek in IJandcra connty, Texus. 10'.) miles northwest of Snn Antonio, a valuable silver and old striko lias been made. Jti Json Consol, living near Nortlivi'le, S. 1., wa killed by tho accidental discharge of a loaded pun elioll ho was tryinsj to uncaj). Tho tatorr.ent of tho accounts of tho province of Ontario for the year shows tho receipts were 4.ISo,:Wl and disbursements l,it:M);:i. Contracts have been signed and arranped hero for tho buildinp of the bi? oro lock of the I)uluth S: Northern road at Iuluth, Minn. I5y the explosion of a tank of crudo oil at Iloricon, Wis., William and Robert Oadotv wero so seriously injured that their recovery ia doubtful. Tho riutus mine, ono of tho best known properties in Colorado, has just been sold to Colorado Spring' purtiee. Tho consideration was föO.txX). Two small children namod Oliver were burned to death while playing with a bonfire near Washburn, Col. Their mother may dio from the shock. The esses of fivo of tho six alleged murderers of Sheriff Dunn have been set for trial Feb. 23 by Judo Botkin of the district court at A rkalon, Kas. Iieplies to circulars sent ont to northwestern farmers by the Minneapolis cnamber of commerce show much opposition to the anti-option bills. Jacob Harvey, for tho deliberate killing of his former4mistreRS, Mrs. Magpie Lehman, has been found guilty of murder in tho first degree, at Dayton, O. Tho whisky trust U said to bo backing a syndicate which will endeavor to eecuro control of the breweries iu Chicago not belonging to the English syndicate. James Martin and Frank Farrell, aped about sixteen years, were drowned in Sandy Lako creek, near lleyuoldsville, Fx, while playing marbles on the ice. John Fischer, John McCatfrey and John Ward were fatally injured by the upsetting of a converter full of molten metal at the Thompson steal works, Pittsburg. A new placer gold Hold is reported at the head of Portland creek in the Faquia district near Ouray. Col. Assays run from twenty to forty ounces of gold to tho ton. An aprlication has boen filed with the Iiooneville, Ma, U. S. land onice to enter 1W acres of the heart of tho city, alleging the New Madrid claim of 1812 will hold. An attachment is out at New York against the properly of James O. DoWitts, wire c'oth wannfaclurcr ofy Newark, O., in favor of F. J. Baftlett for $4.200. . f Tho petition for the issue oi a writ of habeaa corpus in the case of Lit'zenberg in

jail at Montreal awaiting extradition to Chicago has been heard and the trial will begin at once. Charles Miller, the boy murderer of two young men from St. Joseph, Mo., named Fishbaugh and Emerson, was eentenced by tho supreme court at Chicago to Lo hanged April 2' Patrick O'Prien, George Thomn, Josef Mofsk, Anton Sholiski and Anton Scitti were badly injured by the explosion of molten metal at McConway, Torrey ü Co.'s foundry, PittsDunr. Ilanckel k Kiordan, New York, the cotton firm, who, during the big Hurry in the market on Jan. 7, were compelled to suspend, have arranged their aüaira and will resume business. It is rumored that ex-President John Hooy has written a letter to the Adams express company, praying them to grant him a pension in recognition of his lifelong cervices to the company. The pteatner Mariposa from Sydney, N. S. W., briuirs news of tho loss of the whaling bark Tamerlauo of Puna, Sandwich Ilands, Feb. 2. Capt. I lowland and seventeen men were drowne J. Advices from Fort Alezi, capital of the state of Ceara, lir.izil, say that disturbances havo broken out in that state nnd that the people of the capital have driven the government from the city. Tho North German Lloyd steamship compauy has decided to pav no dividend this year but to write o'l Sl.L'OO.OOO. In order to do this it will bo necessary to take400,003 from the reserve lund. At the butter-makers' convention at Ma lison, Wij., II. J. Noyes of Michigan City, Wis., was elected president; 1. J. l.urridge, Iloiley, Ia.. secretary nnd II. li. Loyston, Hudson, Mich., treasurer. The deputy eberiü r.t Victoria. It. C, has eeized the wlmlebnck steamer Wetmore, which collided with und 6iink a ecow Saturday la9t, the owner of the tcow having commenced a suit for damages. Tiio national reform party of Honolulu elected ad the live noblen on the islaud of Canu, whilo the liberals elected nil the representatives in Canu, except in the First district. Buh, Wi.cox and Ashford aro elected. Tho long-standing limitation between the Mandard mining company of Kansas City and the Dornas mining company of Aspen, Col., over the ownership of tho J. C. Johnson vein has been settled by a compromise. ThoSilvct King proup near Ourav, Col., including tho Silver King, Uonanza loy, Lady Helen and two other claims no r Fed Mountain, have been sold in Chicago. Stock capitalization, ll,000; working capital, 5-1 0,000. The cases of tho la?t of the notorious McCoy tang, who held un the Iiio (irundo train lat-t August near Cokopaxie, ended at Denver when the two Price brothers who wero tried as accessories to the cii ne wore ucquittcd. Mrs. John Mallor, Mrs. John SprKzcr, Frankio Faker, Mary M.illoy and a boy of six years were thrown twtnty-liTo feet down an embauittuent by n runaway at Levenworth, Kas. All wero Feriously injured except the boy. The Kansas livo stock sanitary r nimispion ha decided to formally oppose the moving further south of tho Texus fever quarantine lino und tiio commission will gj to Washington nt onco to present tho matter to Secretary lJi!3k. Judgment by confession f or $ 17,417 has been entered at Chicago against tho National sub-way cumpauy. The coinany's nnsets consi-tt oi a plant in Chicago worth about S.lt ),!).), und claims on contracts for laying electrical sub-ways. Twcnty-cigiit thousand acres or thirty inili-n square of Fiignr pino timber in Siskiou and Shasta counties, California, havo been cold to Miller A: Urewstor of (ireen I'.ay, Wis., and Tatum ä Bowon of San Francisco at 15 per acre. Two more ca-es of typhus fever are reported to have developed among the small contingent of Kussian Hebrews who aro detained at Kilis Island, NewYork. They wero removed betoro daybreak this morning to North F.rother Inland. I E. H. Tut pin, tho wealthy lawyer who shot and killed Will in m ('arter at iailatin, Tenti., was taken to Niislivillo and jailed bccaiifo of a rapidly growing entiment i.i favor of lyiic.iiiiK' him. He was indicted for murder in tho hrst legre?, John F. Hainmnn, a printer employed in the Dtibtiqtto ( Ia.) HiruLl oltice, rem milted suicide by liring two bullets into his iiio'Hli, both of which lodged in tho back of his head, lie ba.i been Fullering from la trippo und became melancholy. While grading an extension to Pigelow oc Co.'s logging railway, ono nnd a half miles weM of Washburne, Wis., unmistakable indications of n vein of copper were found, nnd thoroughly posted parties sav tho metal is there aud in paying quantities. Cardinal Itampolla, papal pecretary of , state, has notilied tho French government that the papal nuncio at Paris has ben intrusted to distribute copies of tho nopo's letter to tho bishops enjoining tho French prelates to givo their adhesion to the republic. Chief Justico Peasley delivered an opinion in tho pupremo court of New Jersey deciding that tho title to the twentyacre tract of land in Jersey City belonged to the municipality, and that the American dock and improvement company, and th) New Jersey Central railroad company, had no rights in it. Ilulxa Fcr the care of tho sick. How to euro dbeAso. its symptoms and causes, and other information of great value, will be found in old Dr. Kautmann's great book; 100 pages, lino colored plates. Send thre j 2-ccnt stamps to pay pesdage to A. P. Ordway & Co., Poston, ilaas., and receive a copy iree.

H3H H iS .f!35 Xa kiaitsnß 0 ,IndUj'xtiri, Want ofAppiife, FttUners t J the Sfcmnrt, llitious cr X'r.-r ComZ plain tu, Acfc Jtraiaehr, Cold Clt ills, ? Jlushiiij of IIcat.Lowncss ofpirJ its, and A-il Scrvoxis Aß'ectiotis. 5 To curs these complaints vt cmst re5 move the cause. The rrincip"! cause a cenerallv to be found in hrrtmnarli n-il P I liTPr t Mtifse i-jja orgar.x right axd aii i wtlltr vteil. l'.'on two to four'Hlla tivi.c p i a day frrl shore time will remove the evil, I and restore the siifiercr to soand and k-st- $ , ir.j hcaith. Of all ("ruTT-irta. Trice 25 csnt a box. f, Key YoiV Drrx't. 6-, Canal St. fl tJAPANESE B!l A guarantor! cora for nie of whatever kind or deproe Kxtoi'nal, Internal, lTi;i.lor llodine. Itchlup, hronic, iiocrnt or lloraditary. This Ken dy hna poitivpr lemr been known tn fail. Si a b.-tx, 8ii boxes for i aont by mail prepaid on rc.jipt on prioe. A written (tisrantoo jioaitively jiren to each purehaarr of elx boxes, when iiureheed at one time, to ri fu i-1 the 3 ,-aid if Dot cured. Guarantee iaur I hv F. Will Pantafr, Uato Houae Itiarinacy, 51 W. IV ahlnKtnn-.t. , aad corner Kaat and Lloooia Lau 9, Bdiaiiavulia. Ind. fiatnclos irea.

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Ii (Vai üb i ll at and la th Only PAIN REM ED Y That lrjktantlr (top tha vacrurUtlng pain, allaya Iaflaiuuiailon and curoa Coupi-atiou. whit hor of tu laiif etoioaon, iVweU or ottiur glaodi or urgaov "Cura When Otliara Fatir ABLlHiiTnn, IU. Dr. HkIut: I hsro nol your Heady B lie! PH!a end .u.irfparii;i.Mi IU" .Ivent, and ttiuik that they ar Him Mianilnrd reiutdioa of the world. The oura when ail oti.ira fitiL. Aug. 10. lo'Jl. FRED M. McCKEEDY. Inflarutuatory llhcumatiam. NilHKlL, III. Pr. Rad way: I bare used your medloinoa lor H years, aud Live rurtlnll diMw I tiara errr treated.- I have cured tatt wlit-a other dootura had given up a hn,eiriv I have the best auoccaa with inBainmaiarjr rhouuiatlatu. starch b. lst'I. MRS. B. S. 8CHELL. INTEKNALI.Y, a half U a t-np ionful in hall a tumtiler of wait'r will, in a fw nilnu tra, cure Crampa, fpnsiu. Sour Momach, i-'auma, Votmtinc, Itrartburr., Ierruno leJ'lllrDc!, hick llralachr. Diarrhea. Colic, Flatulency, and alllutertial 1'aina. Malaria iu It Varlotia Fora Cared und I'revcntrtL Then It not a remedial i;nt la the world that will core ltr and acne and othor malnrlona biliou and other i.t1-d y KAIiWAVS I1LU8, oquluklyaa KADWAV'S ItCADl' HKL1EF. A Sure Curo for I-Vver and Aue. ItADWAY'M KKADY HELIEFia eure care aa well aa a 'r unlive of l erer and Akuo. ll. re it a reuifdy for At) milt that will cure tin diaeaan j e.ei-tirelj-. and onab in r iu to lire in the worat ajue aiatriet, frm fruiu attnokn. Tbia la better than the let(ton of acue ruin, (jiuiilnr, rholi Kornea, etc. II hat cured thouaand. Twenty drop t a traipoonfill, lu a glaai of wati-r, taken the tirnt K:n on (retting oat of h.'J In the mornin, will protect the aye. twin troni attacks. OnaeVi-oent licttle will onre aa entire family . and ham enmiKti Irlt to atop all k nda of pain that may troutU you, either frai aucidoul a dlae.tse. Uo Bnre to Get Jtadwny'ar Prico: CO Cents per Dottle, bold Vj lrux'ita. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, Tue Urea Stood l'urlflar. For tlie Curo of Chronic Disease. Chrorile Ithnumatiam, Pcrofula, Hacklnj X)tj vU4U, Cjrjccrou Atlecllona, Jilneding of the Longa, TVLilo Hwollirg, TuruoM, lilp DUoaae, lirouchitla. Im Your Conatttutlou Tainted? Wondira are dally wrought by Iladway'a Ileaolr ent to violent ConotUullonal Dieuaaoa. It diann-ans (r m thn animal llalJa the nuiUw tnorbi throng the eaerrtury orfrnus, Ihua takiot ibe poison nut of tho duorder. Jt reoorutoa and ireatieiia the blotid, and I in part vital energy to he rtrin. In tcrirula. Cancer, VThlli, Chrouio It heuinat'.am, l.uag Oun plalnta, ekln lH.cn.sra, Mercurial L)iaeasea, Coniraitlona of tho Joint, )'alr. l'aralyaia, od all roiuplatnta extrrnal r Internal which are rapahlo of aneuniirt: a coiiflilutlonal type and ol telnx trinawilt'.ad Srom parent to chll.lrni, wa cotuiuand aa th-only remedy and a uro one. thla lrrc-mtible nd carchiog lilool Furifler, aiturallTa and in lfforacL l)r. Raiwifs Sarsapiri.'Iiii Resclvmt A remedy compoacd ol injrre lnt of eitraordW aary modicnl propertiea, eucatlally to purify, heal, repair and invioiats the broken d iwn and waated body- yulok, pieaaaut, aafo aud prrmom-o t (iu lu triaiment and euro, bold by all uruggtiut. (la lollur a Itottlr, Be Hiiro to Get "Iladway'a!' Z3 DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS Farfect rorzatlra, Nootbinc Aperient, Act Wltlioot I'aln. Alway Kelioble, and Natorat iu Their Operation. ' Terfcetly tastele, elegantly ooated with tweet f um, pure, rebuilt te, l uriy, eieaaae and ttrengthta. RADWAY'S PILLS. or tha aura of all disorder of tho Rlomach, Liver, Bowela, ICidneya, Madder, Nervoue llaeaaee. Headaehe, Constipation, Cotlvenes, Indigeation, I'yapepaia. Biliousness, Fever, Id flam mat ion of tha Bowels, Pile, and ail derangement of the Internal Viscera, Purely Vegetable, oontaluing do mercury, minerals, or Ic!eierioua Dri.ga. THE GREAT LIVER REMEDY. PERFECT DIGESTION will bo aenompliahed t f takum Railway's PHI- Hy ihoir ANTI-lUMoLd pro:ertita they stimulate tli liver in thn eeeretioa of the bile and its discharge through the h i lary ducts- Iu all coJiea of iclc ilendache, Jauudi:u, Bilious Attack?, Itnporf'Ct iitfotion, caused by tha overflow cf bile and tt mixing with the blood, these plila In doe' iront throe to rive will qaicUly riiiliiie tha action of tho liver and free the patient fr.,oe these dinordcra. One or two of Hal way 'a Pills tsaeu dally by tno-e suhjeet to bilious pains and birpidity of tha liver will fceop the system regular and aeoar hotllhy digestloe. DYSPEPSIA. D3. BADWAY'S PILLS are a eure for this com plaint. They restore strength to the item icq and nul le it to perform its (unctions. The symptoms oi Dyspepala disappear, and with th'tn the liability of the system to contract diseases. Take the modU ciae aooorJing to the direction and ohaer ve what wa say iu "r e,Ne and True" respecting diet. Wi'Utm tlie loiiowiox syuiptonis reeultlcf from dlaaaseaof tho digestive organs, t'ocatipatlon, tnwnrd pile, fullnea of tha btood In the head, act lity of tue stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, fulinets er weicht of the stomach, saar ruetatlons, sinking or Ü uttering of the heart, chok tag or satfocstlp sonastiocs whan In a ly inp posture, dimnvae of vision, dot a or wehi be.'or the eight, fever and dull pain ia th head, dei'o.cney of .erapfration, yellowaeaM ot th ahln and eres, pain ia the aide, ehest, limbs, aal sudden Hushes ot heat, bmrning ia tUa fle.h. A Ifw doses of KADWAY'1 PILLS will fr a tha ystem cf all the above-named disorders. Price 25c per Box. Sold by all Drnpaiata. 8nd a letter atarap to DR. RA I) W AY A CO., Ma. 13 Wsrren street, Hw York, for "Falsa and Trua." Co Bare to Get "HadwajV"

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pKODATK CAU.Si: No. 1.' Harrison Poarbee, a.lministr.or of estate of Au t'ustus W. MDououli, ili-ced, vs. Julia W. M-" Dot ouch et hl. In IM- Circnit Court of Msm County, Indiana, March Term, le'irj. lo Mrs. Mary Fririer. Ma Frareo and -Fra.-'o lier hihaud, W illiam u)unHrco and Itoiiudtren hia wife, and il.e mifcnwn 1 c r uf Adilie E. MclMiiionicli, dec aie.i: Vmirj --verally hereby nut i it'J tiiut tho a'ji.".o namod itiner as administrator of tla eslat avr'süi.l. hi hit J In the Cirucit t'ou rt of Mar on luntr, 1 ndiaa. :i put it ion, niakini; you .li ten jams t iii-ri'tn, am cruy iiij therein !r an order and d -cree oi saul c .ti. aat.K'r.jtini: the f!e of crtain real tsat brlu&lii; to tiie täte f aid decedent, and i;i s-n-l J lui '.n itoscr lwd. t. nake MrH ur the pavnient ! ie rt. l t and 1 at.illt i s of said estat"; un i l.a ,s i,ii J ao ;V.'I vit atcrltißth rein that you and ivU rt o tre iionresiJeiits of the etale uf IrJi.inii r that yf'ur ic 1donee Is unknown and that rm re neoesnry pnrtlee thral l pr eediecs, an 1 that si t pel. nun, aofiiel and which ia do peßdint:. is set r h'urit. In raid Circuit Court at tue court liou-en I:idiutiapii, ln Uiuna, iD the Mh day of lYbruar, WJ. Vitiiei. the Clerk and seni I c"iirt this Hb. dsv i f l ebriiary, 1-U2. .I IU K. W lloN, isiCAtl ' CUrk MaonUre ut Court. A. P, Cule. Attorn y. 10- it 0TIC!i OF APPOINTMENT. otlco Is hereby riven that tie undersigned h.ia duly quili fin! as u iiuinitrutorof h estate of .losepla Allen, Into ol Mariun cuiinty, tilianu, deceased. Bil l "hlalO IS Slli.i '- -1 I.) .e fcolvsil. 17-;:t Juli ti. Mi'l'.tA'l'i ."OH, Admr. X MlTICEOF APIXJINTMENT ',W 'J ' .....I HM.'.-.. ... ..wv duly ijua'.ilied ns al in i ti i.t rutor i thc'.atf Jacob II. McCheiiior, late of Marion rouiity. Indiaua, docraved, aid vstatj is sup! 'e t soWi-nt. 17t U.M. 7. lUKMVN, Admr. V.iflstA I. hiitwv nlv.. II..I a. a M.1.-t.l.miit litt X OTICE Or APPOINTMENT. Notice la hereby (riven that the nndcrl(rneJ h duly qualified as a truioistr.mirot thees ate o: I'nii.. 1 arCarty, late of Marion ntmty, Indiana, dccoakcd. Si id rstato is supposed ti be Tent. 17-3t JAM L3 EI N11IAN. Admr. FAT FOLKS REDUCED. dTK i . Mra. Alne Maple. OnHron. )f ' tK M .. "Mr wetvlit h:!jJ ( J P J Hi. ; n.m tt is JO. a re lui .lull Iii I in... nii j tv iimrli lienor lii tt I woulit loot taLetl kti anil be I ut lM-k I er I ii I am both surnried nnd pro'id of th rliiiiii'n. 1 riian"tid four treatment to nil autterora troiu il.ell. nul huswr II ln.Uiriewlin aiamp ien Iom( furrepl." PATIENTS TREATED flY MAIL. , No larrlnk-, no ineonvnienoe, hwmlnsi mil to had e.Teeta. Mi rietlf coiillitrni ml. torrm ulnrt auJ lü tl nr. nln! eM or .1lr. ii h '. 1 xnipr. Or.O.W. F.SNYDtR, McVickcfi Theatre, Chicago, VI R raUSaaatep'a r.nHUh Maaioad nrant, EKEIYROYAL PILLS HnliilfTi JNeoi I:n la K4 anil k U Bo alUcVVr.' iu. I. ttt.i... Tuka X7 V Htmm ni laMlantme. at llrurrial, or I ..... 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