Indiana State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1894 — Page 8

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THE KTÜIANA STATE SEXTIXEL. WEDNESDAY MOJtMKG. MAY 23. 189t--TWEbVE PAGES.

THURSDAY NIGHT'S STORMS

VERV GKXERAI. An DAMAGING TIIROIGIIOI'T IDIAA. Report from Mnrlnn, lVrn, Mnnrlr, Andrmoii, Klkhart, TIIiehlKon C'ily and Many Other Points Other State t A Illootly Enronnlrr In Ihf Prison South Horse Thieve Active A Family Foldonrd nt Monroe Pol. itlcnl Conventions Minor Items. MARION. May 1?. Special. Thi3 city was visited yesterday by one of the most destructive wind storms known here for years. . Walter L- Main's circus showed hre yesterday and last night the performance had scarcely begun wh?n a fierce gust of wind blew the dressing tent down and one side of the large tent was swinging in mid-air. For a few seconds it seemed that a panic must necessarily follow, but tha managers tried to quiet the excited crowd and all escaped without an injury. A second wind blew the lights against the guy ropes and they took fire. Th people were left in total darkness. The big center pole wa? blown down breaking: a number cf seals. A tent m.in was struck and disabled temporarily, and the midget Shetland pony was Injured by falling timbers. Ily the time the circus usually closes the whole wot and dusty outfit was racked In the oars ready to start for Ixorih ManchefPT. The big tent was rippod down trio middle and aside from the groat excitement which prevailed the chniHK-? was net serial. Other portions of th town were not neglected, and fifv-t trees, sdiade trees and fruit trees suffered alike. On the .Massena farm. three mile south on Liberty pike, a derrick was blown down and completely demolishc.1. At Nathan Matin's and I. W. Carter'?, a few miles south of town, the corn looks as if it had leen cooked. A portion of the Stewart Esley glass factory was demolished and part cf the Marion brick works. As yet an amount of the loss is nt known. ELWOnl). May IS Special. Advices from Frank ton k to clu that the main force of last nibt's storm was in the vicinity of that town and followed the banks of Pipe creek, kaving a track of destruction behind. The Quick City Heel works, in process cf construction and nearly completed, was Hi tick by the terrific wind and utterly destroyed, piling the machinery and debris in one vast heap, enuring a l-s of at least $2'V'0. The .entire plant is a mass of ruins and there was not a n ut of insurance on the factory or muchim. ry. Th plant is being put In by a company of English capitalists and it will be nt once rebuilt. The stnn struck it falily and lifted it into the air and di"pptd it down in a heap, lest to liu: in an instant what it bad tak-n weeks to treate. Tht? total l .ss m about JliO.OOil nnd the contractor, Nathan Itooth. will have to boar more than half of it. Th it"Mu here was unusually .severe last night, covia! houses being upturned. In tin country surrounding tin- storm raged with gr-at fury, trees being levded to the ground and sdn-ds and barns overturned. The plate glass f.ictory was damaged iti a place or two. but the loss 1 not great. At Fiankton and other rniall towns near the damage w:o greater than In-r. f.u torh-s I lug badly damaged and in my resl"iH 's upset. ANDKIISO.V, May 17. Special A b"avy wind dorm passed over this city tonight doing ri .-id'table damage. In North Ainl tkiiii, the las factory addition, th" storm was the most newre vt any hi the past Jive ye ns. Factory No. 2 of the North Anderson gla.s company's plant was completely unroofed, while llie -'-sl of Hi" company's fail" and those of Ihe Victor class 'otiipauy, Indiana box factory and Mam;. I I rartia:.. works were dama k-j p.ynl IhoU'and dollars. Hever.il "f the Kl.ijs blowers, win wer at work In factory No. 2, wer ln.u.fd. Severn! i f 'he hhoi'm i.tidl(lon N perlU1S. Ill Hl. f 1 1 V I'l tay houses WIT' tintf.ofo.l aiid tr es blown down. The wind üiitiiii, whi h .o.-d n half liour, was follow f. bv a i loiidbtii st Which d. Inio'd (o , i lilnj.. ANIi;it N, May K Spo. Ial, Lat I IkIiI's t-iiible wind st"im wan followed Uila rvihliig by a similar plot in of ess llerceni, but was iiceoini -aided by a til Idling fain that n t Urn- had v Idunes of Mt"W. Th" I. -mp. t a t til c. Iropp.Ml l,,,. lllV, fllll.V fifteen deutle, und li-t tilühi's H"im did miieli inoro iIiiliiiiK Im fioi'4 IIiiii at Und Mip. p.m.. I Tim I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Pi window tlas fi-to,i aloh" will I el Ii , imn, ,on Willi, Ut. die I'l' I'l'Wll', Who WIS p'. oiulv lufl'l III I ll N'olHi ,i.rso fiototy wick, Will .iovi 1 1 .in hl In-Jul.'-, Iii' I al lii"l Wil' i -.Ii' I I' i id f ilal ri:m Mav it i -ip. . i .i a v. i v hu i. Ullid p. ,d "O. i Mil. i Hv it) tl I m I ail tiU'hl, iipio..tioy: Ii... and iinioof. Iii( biiio-) if. 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I the city are coming in and Indicate that j a genuine tornado visited that section. The damage in this place will reach ! J23.0OO. , PATRIOT. May IS. A hati-storm about one mile wide passed four miles north of here yesterday, which almost totally destroyed everything in ltf path. Orchards were stripied of their foliage, wheat fields were literally whipped to pieces and will be planted in corn. The hailstones ranged fmm the size of chestnuts to inkstands. Spring chickens were found buried in three feet of t.-e drifted against a building. The storm lasted about thirty minutes, during which six inches of Ice fell. SIIEL.DYVILLE. May 18. Special. The storm which passed over here last night did more damage than was at first reported. The wind passed over the city from th northwest. It partially unroofed the distilb-ry grain warehouse and lifted several inches out of place the roof of. the Star mills, beside blowing down all telephone connections. A lecture was in progress at one of the churches and a small-sized panic prevailed for a while. LAPORTE, May 18. Special. A cyclone swept over the pnuthern part of this county last night. Near Kingsbury Henry Speigle's barn was demolished, and the owner, who was standing therein, instanty killed. At Wellsboro a freieht car was blown aeros the main track of the Baltimore & Ohio road in front of the incoming milk train and a bad wreck resulted, trains being compelled to go around by other mutes. NO ILES VIELE. May IS. Special. A heavy wind storm swept over Noblville last night. The strong ga'.e unroofed the city hall building, damaged the factory of the American carbon company and Third ward school buildiner. Several small buildings were blown from their foundations. Fences wer? laid flat on the ground and shade and fruit trees injured quite extensively. No fatality occurred and but little rnin accompanie,! the Storni. WASHINGTON. May 18. The storm here last ni.ght was of three hours' duration. The rain flooded the streets and rusher! into houses. Trots were leveled to the earth. One residence in course of construction, the property of J. J. Carnah'in of Indianapolis, was demolished by th wind. Many litjhtnlnK arresters and convenors were destroyed. Much damapre wa-s done to fencing and farm property near the city. MOOKloSVILEE, May lS.-The most severe wind-storm that has been known for years passed over this place last night a'oi ut 7 o'clock, doing a great amount of damage to forest, shade and fruit trees, and fences. A great many forest trees that surround the public school building were blown down. There wue many narrow escapes from death. The storm was followed by a heavy rain. HUNTINGTON', May IS. Special. Huntington was visited by a heavy wind-storm, which damaged much properly. A panic was created in the tent of Washburn's circus, which was exhibiting here, and the tent was damaged. The crowd was ordered to leave and the performance stopped when about half over. Ml'NCIE. May IS. Special. East night's wind storm enme very near developing Into a cyclone In this city. The roof was raised from the wareroom at the Port glass works and a large tent that has replaced the Whltely reaper works, under which machines are being made, was blown down. I'AOEI. May IS. Special. During the storm last nisht a large barn ln-longing to Jes. Frazer, two and one-half miles northwest of here, was struck by lightning Hnd the barn and contents, consisting of farm machinery, wagons, hay, corn nnd oats, were entirely consumed. No Insurance. WAHASlf. May 17. Special. A furious wind Morm visited this sei lion tonight. Trees wen blown down, buildings wii unroofed and telegraph wins ni" dow n on all Hie roads. Mu h damag has bei ii iloTie by the Horm but the extent annot b' tiscei t allied tonight. EEWOOlv May 1. The new Irmi and steel mill, three miles south of Klwood, JllSt Complete. J, blew doWH list lllglll, causing a loss of SJO.OW.

rutin iu.t: mi iidi.m i riuso. Triton Would I In Scene of Another I ; el 1 1 u I '' ii ii I c r of IIIimmI. .1i:iTEl:::oNVIEI.i:. May 17. WlMt will probably prove a inurd -r o urrc at Ihe prh-i,i Nnith .tt night. Ib.sha de Atlnbhl, ii Hp '.tnlsh-f.pl. liking eo..e"l man from Iii Wet Indies, who H eonllied at Iii pi b op south on a i on e ou cf b'iuj. I. ll) , i "iiiuillti'd In 1 1, ndi l;s iMiinly, f-r whbli b" N iivliig lle ,vais, Is ii bad man. lb' will be 1 1'iiii'iiibi 1 1 , ii m im.-, of the f" ll"Wfl M Willi li.Tole II, e lllMsllgat" log eoiiimllli-e, while was In " t Iga i In III" plluoii poillll, eoiupltilliilig of itlli'lty, I Ih rp. . lal e.ila" bi lug lie imI bi i ll kllO"l(ii itowil I'V II gllilld, The Until of Iii" matter wai tlial IIa" guaid Was i.,inp"lei I'l " l o to piiM lil Mlo foi H. Inn it. fellow -i oii i I Willi il i tub. He Im b.tii foiiitieii 1 1 1 1 1 is iipo'li. und i 1 1 1 1 -l"-he. dx Hui" for iivilillnt! wiih ionVli'l, A f'",' ilas in." Im t'd Into a II. 1,1 wllh William M, l 'nil.,, , i,,,,ir. eoiil'l rent up f"i two i ti i ii (or Hiand 1I'.I'N ll" ,11 I, lid' I bill K lolllllV, HI'il bad blood ha t-iln.i er(, lulwei'li He in Im Allobl.l i ..aitlv liiti'inb"! bi Ii a e 1 1 ii w e on ih.. 1. 1 In r inn ii, I.I'd lilrlil, lt Ihn plooiea Wtn IIII'lg "Ml of l lllnllli! loom on,) 1 1 1 it It 1 1 -!,. lo III" I'll IlillM.i'a, WlIB I il A I ( I 1 1 - bin oppoil null , lb had .iovlr-. bim, ' K Willi II Ml Hp l'lill.', Ihn bilde I h '. Pi' ll. l"llk, Wfll.ll .i bad I ol. e.l e, Hp Ida i h i .. w aq , .. b hind Mi . Ciilloilt, and al lie pi 1 1. , 1, mi of i m, VI In I IM 1 1 . I fi." ,il,,i. ,,o U of Ilia I Ii, lpt1 thus im'-mi ni n Uv Ilii'.wUnf iIimh ..ill of nl.ihl of Ihn I'tlald lie Jump" I ill Mi 'iillo. h im. I ,ii, in lulling a Malili'd lilui foiu llnici n and beIW'CII ih,. r I, i , 1 1 , i l on,. Hin.) I , 1 1 1 v Ilia aii Ilium niid i b ail ,n ri,a Uni hui, I. 4 of Iii" buk, In. d iiIiii Hu. 1 1 1 i , an, i i,n inl lite nil d.llMii I oio If led rital, epn. l lalh lb" Mllh III II," hl OHM bohr, vi Ii u I" -in 1 1 er, I Inlo Ihn Inli'ilml olKilin of Ih.i body. A nooii II, e I'liai'U fuiw Whit wim done liny Jump, In tthd Hlopped til" llMllt, I 1 1 1 J . i . It wis nil nt.) y n,, boli' In. blli'l ' It il t lie I, ,, o Im I ,11 I t, I ),, Hin lio.ipllal, Wln ln h" le w Iba In H llll.nl i oinlltbai, wllh i haii' agiiliml hint, Mii'iill'i. Ii hltiMi If la a bn, ii.-kim, und I4 b" ell piinl.-il, . , ni lenM we.i Illin g four I n I!kIiI,i,i. Wiii'leti pail, -ii may plor,ei ,ii J in Allobbl lit (he IonI tillil of imiit for ihr ijihMC iiluiu nf a( (, lllpled 111 1 1 1 I t . i Ii tiMi iioiiiii 'i if 1 1 : i Htrlt Muht tt fiilur In ihr Moor' IIIH NHmMmii IiimmI, Motuilj'rt IIIEE. My 1H.-Hpeelal.i l.usl night n MraiiK" loan Mopped at the bom,,, of Mr, lluildoi", ubmit lluee inlh-H inn Hi i.f hon-, Mild look Mipprr, Mm Lim a wont out bi ld barn and found a Hu young h,,in had beii t.iU n. II" went to his iif-lKhbor'H, Mr. HldnnM, nnd found ih.it ln Imikkv hml been il. Tin tw.j nu n raUed h h1.ii hi. ll ,t vny t-Mdnit Unit th thlif w imt frtiidllar with Ih" country for bo ilmvo II Idjiht tnd when ovei h iub l IhU in. .inline !i" wtm only nhotit thipn tnlle from iho jilaon whem he stole ihe botfie. Wln-ii In wan i.vi i laketi hN purstiei rt eommiiuilod bltn In halt, but (,.. Jtnns-1 fiolil the bllKKy, lllcd Mia fdint lit lllMU and tied. All of th tuen then l-.st llu trail hut two, Mr. Wltherheiid und Mr. Munllef, Thenn two Kepi his trull down Merosa North ll"K'in ieet ,, h dlieeiloii of .Moore' Hill. Mr. Wltheihead wh uriiied With A Winchester Ii pealing wh"dl'un ami huoniM nome hat i x. lud when m-'U ii Hill or No mil of town. .luM ut thi rtf rnd of Maln-M. they overtook th thIM? ami figftlit culled him to hall, but Instead h drew hl. gun mid r.,-l,d it at Mr. VUhirhad'n Inad. Thli wm too much for l h wnry detective nnd he emptied bU fcholguu full lit ihn heöd of IIih rmue, but ft erom! uhut wa necennary befor. he fell. A t-hyekUu wü called ut ence, who,

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after an examination, said that he didn't consider any of his jvounds fatal, although he might loose one of his eyes. MAT1R A BAD START. A Doctor nisprnces Iii Profession nt he nepinnincr of III Cr-r. NEW CASTLE. May 13. Special. Dr. Lester II. Painter, resh from a medical college, opened an office here a few weeks ago and proceeded to make himself agreeable to everybody, especially to the ladies. Shortly afterward a beautiful girl ot seventeen and of good family took service in the Dundy house dinine-room, near where the pay Aescilapian had his lair. Thursday morning the disappeared and remained lost until last nipht. A tuspicton gained credence that she was in Painter's office, and after several unsuccessful attempts on the part of her friends to effect an entrance Deputy fc'Iierlft John Smith was called upon, and upon climbing over the transom of the outer door found the girl under the bed In the back office. The doctor had flown, but now badly wanted to answer to a $r..0OO suit for damapes for the betrayal of the girl, which was filed by her puardlan this mornlnp, .she bein? an orphan. Painter is the son of a wealthy farmer of high standing near Middletown. a nitiT.vi. en i mf. Xoah Brnnnnln Arrested for n CrlmInnl Assanll at Hertford. BEDFORD, May ID. Special. One of the most brutal crimea ever perpetrated occurred here last right. Noah Rrannain, a noted character, criminally assaulted Llllie Fry, aged fourteen. Pretending to be taking her home, he led her to a lonely neighborhood, where the crime was perpetrated. He was captured and Is now in jail. Threats of lynching were soon abroad, but the older persons advised to let the law take its course. The girl is badly Injured and almost frantic with fright, but It is thought that she will uurvive. She is very small and could not prevent his devilish attempts, though she struggled hard for her honor a long time. TWO CIIIMni: DBA!). A family I'olsoned .Toy Unknown Pnrtlen nt Monroe. DFCATUIt. May lß. The family of Mnrt Alder, In Monroe, were poisoned by some unknown person. A brother of Abler calkd at the house thl.H morning and found the entire family, consisting of Abb-r and wife nnd two unall children, prostrate on the dining roin flnnr. The two children are dend. Tin mother was beyond the teach of medical n id nnd Alder very 111. It Is thoiiKht that some enemy of the family put poison In Urn well. itieerssf til Horst Title es, Sil FLU WILLE, May K,.sPoral. Morse thhvf-H got Jn their work last nlßlit In K""d styl". John Draper, a well known farmer living south of town, drove a fin mare town ntnl hitched lo ihe town rack. When he- went after h r about 10 o' look she was koiip. In went h"iii" thinking the rig had broken lui'i", but flu wns imt there. Draper oame In this inornlnsr and put the matter In the hand of ollbeis und Uu y ni" "it Hi" Ua k, Mont Million's stable was entered and "Spoiled Hii'k," ll Valuable hopa. whs driven off. Dinger's mare wn found on Uu ion. I eomiiti' front ITankllti, A spe. lil flout l-'i a it U II it atifioiiiu es Hu ii I uid of Frank Thtalls, u well known young loan nf this 1 1 v . on ruspl. loti. Ollbais have Ron- to Franklin after him. HHKLItWILLH. May 17.--Mi hi -Am epl buiib- of h"ise stealing last tileltl resulted In Wilbur Hpurllu of Flatioik, it Um t yum tt, l"lng a (lim horse., buy, lft bind l"K while, st ir In fotehedd, und also a rdde-btr, p.iiio-box (op btieuv, r'lieilrr llutk N mi III" I'lokotil fur the lllli'N .'S Hlu'ltir Hulk hnmi'M li.i i U Tli i'a I In, v h i dmvi oh .John Droyet's h"tue and hi MMV somit Unie lifo, In Hit illy front I'lllliUlll, and In d fault of Mnl ball h vas pent In Jul, Tlnalls ilaltns, In i , i I ', h it Im was ib milt Hil l did M'd knots w Im I In was 1 1 ! t h I III., of Coltiiubils' lutiull Wollten llb d l l b llmle nut' lllV lii.llV with ii Pitiful lal nf Wo, bill When situ pi m 'fie. In IUI Up on beer and jii illsopbily phe Was rent oiT t' lliiltvll", Tu I a I t a e-1 it, HIMtl'tlllD, ,M"!V a,-- Hp"' III! " Two tb ud bodies and IW'i ineii m i loiml v InJtlliil III lived b'l" UlN - V Ii 1 1 1 (4 , Hi" limit of it I live HI id Ih" luiiH' l llltiitlo'l t it Ih" lallway in ar I itvn 'Ian a, (tboiil Iwiilty Ih lulle im si of Ibis illy, Th" Inet! Wem Ii 1 1 1 if In Wi'b'll (he Inn. lu I and had Just taken away Urn old Iii Ills Win It lite o,tptii I,, i I, lit, I Tb kill. .1 ni"! ,1 AMIM A. rnUMTV of New Alban), u.H V JACK-hiN nf New Albany, H'.lli nun timlaiilly .ll,,l, The f..ow Ina vselu Inbiieil; William M, lltinl nf Nw Albany, s,. oiisly, p l 'liiih filially, Matthew liiiliiii 'f New Albany, i H tmrly Uioii.ll lud fabillV, , Tin and srr.ilt Oi i lilled IliM itfl . noon, and as i i as posaibhi l,i-ieiifii-i-Ilm ih-ad ami liilured lulu bnuiuM le i , Th" hm lorp.s nut Mr, llunl will bn eilt huiiiedl'iUdy In N w All any, mil lltilietlit. NV'aiin, Talr W' alitor and nullh b ut i.tlu coiilliiil' d In !' of (illicit beiu III u all t fops, width are now In ittorl pi oihUIhk condition, Wheat In J"lnllng und heading now wlinoHt eyi'iywhein, H.trley and I s n al t headline. l'.t"tuiiiK" Js In rpl. u. did iuhdlU"lb I'tdaloes it tu growing nicely, and tnbictu has been planted, AIIhntiKh heavy rains In munt looalllles, nuking th" ground ton wtd, nl"ppe.l corn planting, Hin plaining now Is unbilled til ptosl counties und heat I v so In Ihn t est, Coin is coining up nicely, tthd lu intitiy fields It has been plowed uiu r twice, Fruit I fulling rf inuoh. Moles, tut. wm him ,wli ew'iu ins nnd p.tlaln bugn nm nuinerntH nnd have oinnieiiecd In tin daman". Hall fll In many looMlltlen t,f the sou the tit portion wh It did otne Injury. X IlKhl, haitnle! frost formed Saturday inmnlng In many IimuIIU". An FnlnitHlliitf Alliance. eoLU.MIlUM. May 17.-Speoa.-Two yearn nip LU Hieedlove, u faiin hand. Working fur John Ciiinjibell of Drown county, doped wllh Caiupbell'H wife, who deserted her hunband und Kcventl ftn.wn rhlldren. t'ninpbell got divorce, moved lu Nanhvlll three inonthH riKO and la-Kan palutf bin ddiessei to Molll Payne, who, with her iiioihi-r, operaied a rentrtiiimit fur Campbell, und Un Nina Italian, who lived back on hi farm. Finally be man led the Hat tun Kir! and tlu-n the Payne girl and her mother moved nwny. Tut iliy no Campbell deserted hl wlf nd followed up tin Puyno girl and yerterday hin trother-tn-liiw mid deserted wir went

and brought him home and a Fettlement was effected by a division of their property and a 'mutual reparation.

Pops Nominale a Cnnjcrressninn. SHOALS, May 20. Special. The convention of the people's party for this congressional district was held here yesterday, the Hon. Samuel W. Williams presiding. Every county in the district except Crawford was represented. E. A. Riggins of Daviess, M. W. Ackerby of Knox, the candidate of two 'years ago: Seymour Riddle of Greene and U. II. I Motsinger. a Shoals banker, were placed in nomination for congress. Mr. Rigprins was nominated on the third ballot, with Banker Mntsdnger a elope second. The usual resolutions wore adopted, and the course of lie preservative Rretz in votimr for the unconditional repeal of the Sherman law was strongly condemned. The populists in this district expect to make a stronp fight, but everything now points 10 the usual democrati'j victory hdo. A .nl Case of Suieltle. MUXCIE, May lo-Spccial.-Lnst nig'it Kdna. the fourteen-year-old daughter of Arthur Franklin, took a dose cf rough on rats and went to bed to die. Early this morning: her agonizing- groans woke her parents, but too late as tha child soon, died. Mr. Franklin is a very prosperous and wealthy farmer residing near Daleville and no reasons can be given for the rash act. The gin was an exceedingly bright child, at the head of her class in school, and she would have graduated this year. She was not known to have a lover and her happy mode at all times only makes the strange act the more mysterious. Mr. Franklin is the son of the Rev. Mr. Franklin, a well-known minister at Hedford. The affair caused great eurpri.se in Daleville today. A lltir1nr nlly Cn tight. KENN ARD, May 17. Special. This rrorning at 1 o'clxdx a 'burglar was discovered in the general store of C. C. Hinshaw in the act of examining some hats by Charles Xewby, who sleeps in the store. JJewby leveled a shotgun at him. with the command," Throw up your hands." and up went his hands. Newby's brother, who also was in the store, then securely tied the burglar with a rope and he was put to bed to await the morning train, when he was taken to New Castle and lodged In J til. He was a stranger her and a foreUner. This Ih the third or fourth time burglars have entered this store during the past year, but the first time rince Newby has been sleeping there. Wir lluntlim; l'i ( lay. DIIAZIL. May 15. Speci.U. Hen Everwlne, a young man down near Saline City, who married about two months ago. and wh'io- brid tole away from his bed one r.lght recently, after making fruitless search for her for some days resort"d to the virtues of ad veilislng, wrote out and posted the following a l Varl his public points: "SALINE CITY. Ind. "Stolen In Hds city fiidi night. May 4. IVi. one Inly, the property of Iteti Ev-rwlne, 1 will give not Is that I will p-.Vote iinvbode Unit hatbefs h'l' or paid male Evcrwlnc, and I further stalt ph" or I ant any g 1 and ant entitle p, (led it. HEN EVER WINE." . Thresher. ANDERSON, M-iy 17,-Sp" lal,- About s.'Vtil y-M " thlcshln tnin hltu In"!! fl'oin dUTeiiiit pails of Indiana, Ohio and Illinois tuet In UiN illy l'"lay In witness Hie flt sl mhlblll"t! W"lk "f a to w it ii t -tuille thresher, a pabul Hint has attun Id line h nUcntl'iti In lite past year. AI ll""U Hicy Wele bn iiiliU ed III lb" oi ll'Uny illld Ulis aftellltioll til" test was made in tb" we'd pa it nf Hi" illy, H w as t.erfe. Hv it lfai toi y, 1 v Ineii doing all "f the will of t hi-cidting and phi' king Ht Plliiw, The lliiehlng nm hin cupel Is tu' lotnl lu their ptnh'cs, A lolnpai'V bits beep i u u a It I ". I ittul a plant Ihn wl'l iupl"V Hielt, tu bttjlii wllh, will b" out I' d Iniiuedlalely, I uu ml In tin Wund, CtiLI'MIH'M. Mav 17, I'l" - Int. u .Tuesday Itlübl It lioisrt in,.) bilKv be loiiuliui lu M"ht Maliaii was slob i, ftoui bis slabl" In PbrlbvMlb , ich tiblV bos found Uu lh. set n tnl In a Hil, In I lu at' CIIUiiHl, sntll lull' llollbiHal of Uds illv. tdutlff I, in an waa 1 1 ' it 1 1 1 1 . 1 uni Ii" Weill mil tlti'l look possesidoii, TodilV Plieiirf llnikii iiiut Mabaii tain" down and look Ih" Ha bin k, This turn tilim n ios), supposi d In have bei II p-1 1 1 1 1 , whs found In Ihn i-um' woods and I In lllir lu Id f"l' till I'WIiel , l'en,ii up 1 1 nil Wav Hiluk Unie i a nuitlai loiim nf le,, no Iblrvs i i .. i a U 1 1 a UiioukIi lids luunly, lit IIimiIiiI liilaiull, 11 1 IS'Mi'd ,1 , A I II I, Ma y I'l Hi- ' bit - 'Hi" iipubll'.in I pi i 'out, ills " iiiiivinUoti for III" I'MlMI'D nf ,1 .!'. I Illld NeWloll III' I l. n , Si h Id IV Illld M.lll'ill Ii, hplll' l' SMIM I m "1 1 1 1 1 1 II I ' , t nil III" fold III I'.tllol, Willi, till 1 1, (iwcu, 1 1 fM I'll a ll i .inlllal" for m i ... t tl I y tif slate, 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 a rpi ot ll In it food audit lu c, lie biiMb d ii lainllv and laid Ilia bald Hlin-s all In Ihn mioihi' of Um tl, in... I all.' pills, He iliilni'd Unit llu W'lot bill Wii flii'ii'-'l In III" lut'l'ii-t nf Ihn Hoiltll, II" pi 'dli I' d It lepitbll. mi lipPbilut" and IhU an appoi lloiuii'-iil I'll) Will be punne.) In III" IndU-H id lb" rcpilblh nil p ill), An llrinplcil iieip, VALPA UAIHt , Mav lü.-TliH in'.inln.'t Minn lint' u (ludcikltk, a pu p m. .Iiik )iniiuf hdy nf till illy, rmeiilecii yeais old, tt 1 1 in t i-il null Id" by elmoUiig h' l -M If Hiloiitdl Um ubd'Hiu it, The ball panned clear Uuoiiidi Inr body, Yessterday Hfhritooit wbll" up lowii Hm took it pie, I' of nl Ik good fl'oin one of tha Holes, und ll "i'li Ii wai l. Hit w as h-un-d und Um pioieity recovered. Lala In Hie Selling Hu tunk ft piece of dnsit oio.i f i oin h not lur Hoi", and upon an otlbtr flntf In (he ItoiiHc IhU motnlittf with it Nvnininl for her iticMt shu went into ho ttdlolnliita luiiiti (Hi t lud lu i io If, f,o Will lilu. Mm-! by l.lu tiiitlnir, 1"I. WAYNE, May lil.-Hpe, la!. Thli it fieri, non, din lug a heavy slot in, llht. tdng HtlUik Ii n li'iolhuuia six miles card nf the illy, potting lite In the building und Instantly killing John Cuinnilng-i, Red Ilflfen. und petioiisly, If not fa'tally, Injuring tdx other r holars, FRANKLIN, May Hi.-Spet lui. Th larrv barn belonging in Abraham liarIon, near TiafalK.tr, was stun k by Unlitping last night und ib-struyed, together with It content, which In. ludet two lino homes. Tula! toes, f.'.Oon. Ilrlslol In mi I proiir, EL1H ART, May 17. Special. -The- Inhal'lUnt of Hil-d'd, a mumII town east of here, are In quite m uproar heoausn of the mysterious death of Mm. Lotil AurMiid, und th result of her death ll'tnry tian,'r, a fruit dealer und con-

fecloner. Is placed in an ugly position, charged with her betrayal, and. it is Ftated. that a doctor is to be prosecuted for malpractice. The coroner is investigating the case and some sensational developments are looked for.

A Yoonsr Fire Due Sentenceil. PERU. May 17. Special. John L. Gould, eighteen years old, was today sentenced to two years in the penitentiary and to pay a fine of $30 for arson. Gould, with youns: William Knob, were arrested March 17. after pome fifteen incendiary fires, which had greatly alarmed the citizens. The young men confessed to burning the several buildings. Their parents are respectable business men. Koob has not yet had his trial. It Preyed on II! Mind. TERRE HAUTE. May 13. Special. Herman Beckmyer, ag?d twenty-five, conimited suicide today by taking "rough on rats." Last summer, while driving his brother's milk wagon, he ran over Mrs. Estella Ani"ro, and shrt had Just brought suit against his brother for $5,000 damages. Last night the sheriff served the summons, and it so preyed on young Beckmyer's mind that he committed suicide. I'otind Demi In the River. TERRE HAUTE. May 15. Special. The worst fears entertained concerning George Vonderheide, who has been missing fince Saturday a week ago, have been confirmed. The lifeless body of a man answering the description of the missing man was found this morning on a sand-bar near Hutsonville, 111., twentyrive miles south on the Wabash river. It is thought he was demented and committed suicide. Drowned in AVIilte Klver. SROOKVILLL. May IS. -Fpecial.This afternoon a party of four young men, who were fishing at Yellow Bank camp ground, went bathing in the Whitewater river. Only one. named Kay lor, could" swim and he took cramps In deep water. His companions tried to aid him and afterward called the railroad section men near by, but they arrived too late. The corpse had not been recovered this eveningGot a Divorce. "WASHINGTON. May 20. Special. Laura Bell about two years ago got a divorce from her husband, Thomas. A short time afterward she was married to Isaac Burk, a prosperous farmer. She lived with him only a few months and secured a divorce. After a short courtship she was again married to her first husband. Yesterday she tiled suit for divorce once more. Eloped Westward Ho! WABASH. May 13. Special. Prank Murphy and Miss Nora Smith, children of well-knowa and properous farmers of North Latrro township, this county, eloped last night and went to Lincoln, Neb. Their parents objected to their marriaRe on account of their extreme youth, neither being more than twenty. They were married In this city befire departing. VI In ml Pop Aoiiilunte. PERU, May 11. Special. The populists of this county held a convention here today and placed the following county ticket In the field: Representative, J. 1. Howe; clerk. II. F. Dehaven; auditor, John Lavemjood; sheriff, M. V. Daniels; recorder, Robert McCoy; purveyor, Stephen Eshlman; commissioners, .1. E. Marsh nnd Easbm Gulre. A. G. Burkhart of Tipton made the loading speech. Will Try Amiln. EVANSVILEE. May 17.-Spe( lal. The tlOXt Session of the republican COHRleHslonal Convention of the l'lrst distil l of. Indiana, will b" h'ld at Ml. Vermin on Aue. 7, IVtl. Th" convention tiled to nominate: , consiessninn April l!i. Seventy-six ballots were taken at the Unie and the ib-e..atci then adjourned to iiitI at ihi call of District Chairman Maoii. Killed l the (arm. KT. WAYNE. M.ty 17, Spc. !nl.-An unknown man, siipponed to b" a ban 1st I alloc, was Instantly killed on th" penn py I v it ii tu fad near th" county Hit" to. day, 11" WHS well-dl easel, five feel fl e, Weighed l;i3 pounds, nandy tniiMaih" and pofl Iniral eyes, Ills ckull Was crushed In, II" had tm iiniiev or pa pern on his pet mni, II" look Im b" about folly yen im old. ll"Hth of it Vilser, EVANMVII.I.i:, May IT, - Upe. In! Philip Hither, Mil old lltlsrr, dle. ptidd" lily l"i.ti.1it III ll iltlly Mud IntTinhln loop, on Vine.sl, II" w as fnt mm y a well todo MM " haut, bill l"C two ciIS I'l mole has ll'd nl'iit" In Ibis i,,,m i,n. ,,m pit, I (In' iliaillv of his lull. lib n it, In Ids IlllltU the loloiliT toliltd oVel' H.'.'llll In inoiii'V und K.'M'inl Mthiabl" pupils, I tin ml Head on the Hull. A N I 1 : 1 1 Mi S', May in IU" lal M"P Million, it l eMdeitl of Pilininll v III" , w as found dead mi Ilm lilf l'oiir Hu. Us Ihl.i MM Ulli! II h Sllppon d lll.ll It" W aa urn oii by u lliiouiili luitlii ni mil. blahl, lltiritrtl to Hi-itlh. V A ,PA H A H' , Mav In, Hp., Mls Anna Kamill dhd Ibis a ft eiiiomi fluni belliff iiilit vvlill" buililiiK blush, lli'l i Inllilnn i aiiKlil III e, Mlmir lat Ileitis, I'eVrlrtl elltpliMiS I.f III" lilalllolld plal" i lanl Wi'lUa W"l" ploMHlled VMUl th" leal of TliiilB'la), I'liiiirr John II, Tiaiilui. m's I ih.fn" III I , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W'.l.i lobbed p'l' 1,1,1 I' III,. I Hi" eh. I Iff I i, lied lip .limn, Hull, II "liiistl,'' under PiiMpl' Ion, tiHi ar lb Idl' b. iif was caiifthl In Hi" Ol, nf litlibllllf I otorii III ,NeV C.lMlu Thutsd iv lilui nliut, au. I " unnii us eotn i loiivoinil h' sa Ul' d and n nl.-in n tu Ihlow eaM, JiI'Ik" I'lledloy of Mallnoii hn m i.i .bled ii fin t a loQiii t , of Urn one huudi cd a inb I w etil vUioufand-ilollar Moit:at" tent. Ing HM.alii"! tha ,oiils Ilia and Madlaoii t",. mill, Wilson lUlnllloiiH, a blfihly enpeited i Illin near ,ev Casll", has ui htoi .iiIv dl.tppeaed. It IH feal.d that It" lllte i omlitlt li d nil. Id" bei in " bis i la il H Ii l ' I VU billMJed, A IIIMIlber of the.ltllolll Conp'"iy that played nt I.ona ii"U t Ih oilior bight had it pel dog thai he was coinpi lled In dlt'WU beiilUsa U Miowi'd alalia of h .lii.phobla. Wllllaiii Wt'lliiinn, 1't. WitVlii'i bail,, il.ir, wan anaull -d bv Mrs. WllkM Wednesday and Mic whipped him until Jl" begei for Ilielcy, Claims ll" ell-llilati-d rlilllderiillM It pol I It boll l her, Th" saloon I Ii i4 1 Is being built at HurIlitU'.ott has eh-" III.' upprtialus all iiroiind Ih" building. Hli'iuld itny on" try l-i m-t It on Ilm th" vvul' Inn in will wake up, an t ho Iis u. hiii.iII-:.!.'.. d menial l ea.ly fM' UMC. It would nei-ii that the conlroveisy ni Ha. nmoitd would compel the t lei Umi of an enilrtly new man. Th" lepubII. ans of ihn Tenth Ulslih t want no row on Ui' lr bunds. The dlMil l Is about even politically nnd n quarrel would ic feat tiny nuidldulo. I"Ennpoi I Journal (rep). The Rev. Mr. Prank haa a fund of good tl''s always on hind, but ha told one on his last visit beta that takm the cake. He wild u lady had a parrot that had learned H wrar, und every time It mvore he gave It H, ducking, H one day during a heavy tain wome tif her chicken wcro lnnt drowned, mo nh laid them on th Moor round the Move

ty bring them to life. The parrot got down on the floor and walked around among the bedrabbled chickens with his head cooked to one side and said, "Ah! Ah! been swearing, have you." Plttsboro Sun. The men who have been at work in the Owenshurg tunnel went on a Ftrike yesterday for an increase in pay. Thvy want ?2 a day. It is said the boarding house keepers are standing in with the men and refuse to board any one who goe3 to work for less than the price demanded. Bedford Democrat. The farmers are delighted with th prospects for a heavy crop this year. Most of them have their corji planted, and the wheat in some places has already headed out. If this present weather s not followed by a drought the crops this year will be far greater than the previous five or six years. Michigan City Dispatch. Whil Add Arnold and family of Spencer county were drlvinp alongside the Cannelton branch of the Air line railway, near Troy, the horses were frichtened by the ears, ayertuming the wagon. Mrs. Arnold had her back broken; her mother was dreadfully bruised, and a child suffered a broken leg. Mr. Arnold was also badly hurt internally. Mushroom hunting is getting to be the fad. Some come In with mere toadstools, which are more poisonous than mushrooms, but they had the fun of gathering them. There is only one sure way of telling one from the other, and that is by eating them. If you live, it's a mushroom; if you die, it's a toadstool. Bloomineton Courier. The annual trotting meeting of the Floyd county fair cor.pany will be held at the fair ground's at New Albany Aug. 20 to 24. inoluMve, with purses offered aggregiiing $3,00. A large number of noted horses from Indiana. Kentucky, Illinois and Ohio will appear i: the.se raw, the fair company being- in tho Western association circuit. Airs. Ira S. Orr r.-otlved a severe shook from lightning Thursday night. She sat la her parlor looking; out of the window, with her hand restini? on the ill. when the heavy crash came, and the close proximity of vhe telegraph wires to h"r conveyed the shock to her hand, which swelled considerably. She was soon all right again. Michigan City Dispatch. Two weeks ago Elijah t'n.leihill of roolittl-s Mill, while play inj- base ball, struck his foot upon a sna, breaking Iiis shoe and mashing two of his toes so that he had to remove the vamp of bis shoe. Being unable to wear a shoe with a vamp, he got his toes poisoned and Wednesday he underwent amputation of the foot on account of blood poisoning. Dr. MeDonUd has returned from the meeting of Mtrrreons at Oalveston. T;x. He was also at Houston, Austin and San Antonio, Tex., and brought home some Mexican and Aztec pottery from Guerrero. Mexico. 2"J miles south of the City of Mexico. The Aztec pottery was obtained from one of the mounds of this ancient and peculiar race. Bedford Democrat. The Crawford county seat removal case will be tried at Coryd n June 8 by Judge Voyles of Salem. The trial is Mire to come off, as bo'.h sides are ready and are anxious to have the matter settled. C. L. Jewett of New Albany is attorney for the people of English, to which point the county commissioners ordered the county seat removed. Leavenworth Is represented by several very aide attorneys. Arrangements for Memorial Day at the national ttoldiers' cemetery, this city, on the 30th. are about perfected by the grand army posts of this cllv and Jeffersonvlile. Elijah (!. Noeld of J.-ffersonvllle will, be grand marshal and W. H. Atkins of NewAlbany assistant marshal. Company 0, Indiana national guard, ,.f thi. city and Company 1 of JolTersoijvllle will take part In thi ceremonies. Now Albany Ledger. Crawford county s rms to t. overtoil with snakes, especially of the coppithead viriety. Last year tun mippoHc.l lo be the w.est in the county's history, but 1VU has already surpassed any previous i coord. Already live cases of SliaUe-Mtes have been reported. One laltl'snake with eighteen rattles and a body as I lib k as u tcve-year-o I boy's b-g. Is reported to have been killed in-ar Mai I-tla. Th" ehs to be gl .iduated frc.ni Pel'auw college nt N"W Albany this year contains slv mem'" i . vi : Ml-s Daisy Heard of Klmb'il, Neb.; Miss I', ail Cleaver of L' bi'iion, Ky., and Mls Kathctln Easloy of New Albany, front Ih" d"pai tineel of liberal all, and Min sl" All'-n, Mls Maud.- H"V and Mis Mary Talb'lt. nil of N'-w Albany, from lh conservatory of MimIc. Tin i'"inin"iicem. iit exrii ii. s will occur Thursday evening, June 7. Thomas Daley and fnmlh' llv hear D'lby, In I 'eil y fount y. Among Hi" hlldieii is a n rllally-'l' inenti d daughter, Hill teen .veins old. Two day ago Mi" iuatiiled with lor brother, two yeats hT Senior, bei '1110.1 e Wt'llld tO'l l ilt fsoinn ulmi'-Hiinil, and, running btbi Hie Imune, Hin S" lO "I llM' father's gllll II ltd find Mm In Ute itb.omeii, Th" wound c?uli. fatally within it Mmi t Uni", Th" glll e Mi lll.ll li'lldllloll will prevent pl'isei ill"ii. This eoitgi -oaloital distil' t colli, tins Within Ha lo.illins (hire iiniitbiiM of Hi' 1 ll, u I', wlm ultra, li d universal atIi nil. nt nt Hi" och hi a I oti of the diamond intuit .a en t y of Hint öl r In Id ni lii'llHltllpolls yesli'l lav, Th" IHM of lh".i Ii Thomas I. ,t. ir,.i. of this plan", who Is jit tiefet I'l I. ll. i .1 I I III' Mil" r " f lit" old' i' In vctii of im mhfiMilp In He' Will II" Is ib'.hlt Hi pull ol, uni has ),. it a tie min r In g I Mandlna f,,i' HIV t" Vi 'IIS, Tb" He "lid I (."Uli A, Ml" I if of I IH eltc.iM I", Who I-- Ml I'M M4 Im Ins high no, I raid lobe the lill.rt odd f' II W III Ut" Male, and Hi" Uill l la I Tlnlimaii of Mod" t III", tMii wilnln Wt poiiiid, an I II Is ililiit'd " lb" tilO' i"M mid I II" v In Indiana, I b ndi l ks I'olllllt 1 1 1 I I ' . Th" f.Mltal welt at '. ul.niiv in. IlmUM ipln.opal i Inn i It In lit" InLld of Hi" EpWoilli I' mpi" let bcti a pi"i lie d ion i ..-.I Tit" I'. Inn a of lit" It. t , hi, lli.otn on M'liidaf Id.iM, "f H"' H'V, I", t'oilllas tat 'tl'""ltV Ml'lil, of Ilm Ibt, Di, Hu, hll on Web" iM.. v t'IMii, w.ai. 'IV able, tMV lllb I ' e tlUi. ' I J Ili-Hll' I It n and I'll a 1 1 i l"t d I , I bn lib I ,.,,,, Clnei .1 t V I'll 111 oil "Ib.'V e I 1 a 11,11 lllbl.," no I ""llllinpll I lie .fill i W -- eii!lhv II wa i Ibi U il. Ut ' I od an 1 i- i full id InMlili lion in I i b"ld tb" au. II. n. -In iet bil"ii"i I In on,: lion i Tlii riHivii! eloh.-d I 'd. I iv Mifiit. .V'tt All.tny l.ebp i. I'll. lay nHMiiooii a patlt of l.ol'ra II. H, In a. b d bv li""H" Hiluna an I .I IV V,,l fi , m .. Ih - Uno.ii.-li Moiioii IntM.lit and fliti u d ma Hi. If-1 1 ab. ail I wo Mil. h mil of bot u Hi" i on. In. tor i mo" Inlo Hi" i a I "" an I M"p.. I lb" itialn and lii.d Hi" whole ."W. "ol In a wheal Held. Th'-v iliai;i'"d Utile wilt' Imm-s Inn K In l,ado,- l and llinilly obtitllu-d I I It IILpol lillloll o, II." local l-i ft n w lordstill", ttlu'ln lIl.'V i.tllipi'd III lilKhl. Til" eliibl V onto jil'liiv illM.a ud.-d Hitttlday und hIiiiii I lioiii" aflit Htlii lo KlV" oii III" lltlpl 'en. loll that lin t lin lel.t' Weill I' albll.l ll Ml-olll" Pierling alltliott, N" "0" ilollbM, ItoWeVel, thai they oiild bat"' iii it",l a Juin llmi with Koll" Olliet' bodV of Co lillll' "lUVeal. IS If It biidll'l been for thai oil. bit tor, Tit" K.iug of h Iliiins wliu UMi.Uly collect la floht of Hi" chin. Ins oil Hintday nights rhould b" Jailed for nboiu Hvly d'tts- a lesson llttl would tl dotlbt b. beiu Iii lal In them. East Hiiudav ltlht Itbolll IWi-llly of Uns" rowdies collected III fl'tlllt of Hl" C"ieH"-.l V". Methodist iplsn.pal olniiih and Indulged In Ihe usual Mow of prormilty, which tluallv eitibd lu a g'lnial lw and free tigln, 111 Wlll.il dollcrt WM" UiHiwn, Their lotnl swchiIuk was illsHii, tly heard by Hie rtUdlollil' Ih.il was nsaelubled at Hi" boil;" of Wolfdilp. JlPt Wild! tllllicll WHS dixmti-M'd 11 ("llllnued lltiabnted, linn ll tu Hi" disgust i'f Hi" people who attended th" meeting. Wp at "try to siy nomr of tlioH" pirlb-H ni" Hie nous of respectiib p.treiili, nd If It N 'I dlHconiiiiued their naines will be published, HI'K'IUlUKti'ti Courkr. Tho people of the Kts region about Hedkey nie liuirll dirtluibed by Ih" sclti tnii to plpa their y,an into Ohio, ,nd I ,ey Im vi reason lo be. The iMhkltk observer says: "Mskis. Mooney nn.1 Conb'y of Hedky Wvd" In town Prktiy oonsuillng wllh oine of our lea. ling i ItUeim with regard to th Ohio plp line, i It la pK'i'oscd la oiguuUe tho ßaa town

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and make a determined effort to stop th takins: of gas from the Indiana field. The battle will not be fought on the linn the Illinois line was. but it is thought that we have a good fighting chance ork other grounds. A committee of three from each town is to meet probably at Muncie. at once, to take steps toward making a fiirht. if hey see a chance oC victory." It is a move in the right direction, as it is very Important that Indiana's gas be kopt at home. Hartford. City News. Kov.-anna has small-pox, unfortunatelr enough. Last Saturday Dr. W". 11. Thompson received a telegram from Dr. rprrs of Kewanna. summoning hin there, and. upon going, f Oll Iii Dr. HoRers's son luv down -with the disease. That evening the town council ma and" enfr.Trd strinpent quarantinerules on the Köpers home, and ordered that all people of the town, who had not done so, shouM te vaccinated. Next day Dr. Ropers' s daughters tver" also prostrated, but their trout.de proved to b. nothing; more than vacUna. It was Dr. Ropers who attended the Jones girl, thefirst ease, the trouble not leinp known, as small-pox until after the girl was dead, and that is the way his son contracted tt. Dr. Ropers himself had tha disease years apo, and so is not likely to be bothered by iL Pulaski CountjDemocrat. The nummer meeting of the NorthernIndiana editorial association has been called for June 21 and 22 at Heyer Pros. park, near Warsaw. The following program has been arranged: Thursday, June 21. address by the president. J. IJ. Stoll: paper, "Some of the Kvils of th Dav," bv Rrof. N. K. Leonard. Ft. YVavne Gazette: "The Moral Influence of the Tress." bv A. P. Kent. D'.khart Review; "What Is News?" Daniel McDonald. Plymouth Democrat; general discussion. Friday, general discussion, on topics connected with the business and editorial management of the country press; election of officers. The following officers have le-n selected a delegates to the National editorial association at Asbury Park. N. J., July 2, 191: Reub Williams. Warsaw Indifvnlan; J. F. Sutton, Dopam-port Reporutr; J. F. Conlogue, Kendnllvllle Fun; Danbl MeronaK3. Plymouth Democrat. The storekeeper who expect? to do much business in lVil must jiractice the lesson taught In the following story: "Two frogs found themselves in a pall of milk and they could not Jump out. On of them was f..r plvlnp up and said t the other. "Oe.i'1-liy; I Hink. 1 die." Said his inat "Hrace up! K", p a Jumpln an. ste what turns up." So they kept Jumping up and down .ill nicht and by morning hnd so churned Hi- milk that it turned to butter nnd th" y Jumped off lh butter to th- ground. Applied to biiflpesM the fbl- means this: If you want the busiti'-ss of 1VM to exceed that of 1VX, "keep a 1umptn" Dorj't rry. "1 Fink. 1 die'."' The tncrohant who continues looklnir f"r bad times will not, survlv to nee k od Hin.'s. The man. who keeps a Jiimpm' will pee good times, first. Catty a b v I head, buy standard goods and 'keep a good, denn stn k. nn nttrrt. tle More und advertise with brlKht, atlriHtivo dully ads. r.lwood Lender. Tie Jminsli n-l,audls lUdtt f 'r th" i. j.ublii an i "HKie'ni "h.il r'"nlnallon I be. toiiilnp a laughable scramble to H,e ieniin r. its. Iwtndl" I n yotitiir man h ht mad- a mi-lake lo thhiUHm f"f a tn.i-Hi-id Hint Hie elbr polltl'lans of ilHur of l,e old parties ei-r I' l h icnlly k A thim: cd it way ft mi Hi" -in. Tb" older polltl. l.-i ti-4 don't Li li ne In glvUn: 1b young"!' du' ks mm h ' f n ilm , Tb' bas ill" W ell em. null to vote and support tb lr eld" is. and I IUI mlii"r oflb , but f-r SU. h f it paving J ibs lis eoHKtePsincn boll lli.v ate not wanted It Is nf o p.iv Hit! Hi" "II 'uns will have Ui sitv and Johnston will bn liomlnslrd 1 ' hls irpatd UieV Will follow out thl"M"M of i I'M H b til llat lteoii as le. cntly - l Ib .1. s ,o In l. e II ndlabin fo yotitiir Inctl I I rtilir "ubli Ufe. 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Tin bli'ilcs rtinned I'V liini'iillKbt In Unn- M-t tlotis, Ulllte il d If I a lice apllt, The l!ll M, sei Hons tod Itl'in nil tUltl, but wIm-ii Ihe Iblld re. Iloti reiieltisl tin lnro. Uu y dis" oM ieil tl at roiia one hd phu i ti an "l l s. iibe bbi b Nloiur llu inn k with Hie old' til intention of rutting He ir rubber Hies. A Hunt illHtt.hr fill tbi r "tl one of the .eiin I tdl H W.is Hun k In Un fa n with a win w Id. I had beeil HUblu-d nrl'i'M Hi" fond, l-'orlunali ly Hi. wa i"l set 'totisly hurt. A ni.ini'-ht Inter they wi'tr pilled with lotks and beard a gun tired r.-viral Unn s. rutting lull fou r on thilr pedals ,i'- iv. ii- oon inn of i.iiii-." and all escaped siil'ius Injury. Among Ht party wet" lloiner Co, Injiant Hill, 1'ied ilregj.'. !.'. fl. Ili'it"ii, .!" llitiioti unj t'llf Votls -i'mw ford. Ille lourniil. Dr. Irlcc Cream Uklng Pow def World Talr Higher Award.