Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1901 — Page 6

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The Seventy-Ninth Anniver&ary o: Gen. Grant's Birth Celebrated at Galena, 111. I NUMBER OF 6UESTS FROM CHICAGO. Among Them aaua llrv. trunk IV (ianaaulua. V tut KM lhS Oritloi of lite !. Bil Whu well I n Ihr IiihwK' iMMMy ( bMt IVi-meat-a Ilium' l Uiirucli r. Galena. III., April M. Tin- MWtfttf ninth anniversary of the birth of Gatt lirant as Mtebratad iMrti WW o rasion mM the tenth of a Mftl and In every resect vas successful. 'Ihe. speaker of the day. Ha. l)r- Frank W. Quaaaolua, tad pat ty of distinguished guests arrived from Caleagu at 1:18 O'clock aiui were escorted to Turner hall. Kev. Dr. GttUSaulua' nddresa wr.ii warmly received l an taU&e&M u.idi nice. The city vai decorated Up honor of the great, which was participated in by leading citizens o. towns and riUagse wltM a radius of 100 miles, Letten of regret were reet from lira, Gen. (.r:mt, Mrs. SaTtorU. Admiral way, Senator Caaunoey II. Depew, Senator Allison and othetf promiiKi.t Americana. IVm, Rippiu, mealuaat : the Grant Btrtaday aaeev elation, delivered the address of wel come. Kev. Frank W. GutteaulttS, the or tor of the day, in the course of hit ddress, Midi ' Wf are worthy of the BWBSOfy adr. oit ntiiy wl.eii e have his tu i rnanln ty. straight forwardness, li-mism mi sense it justice ti-ward the mrn u( every race. It I (lem'r:illztne; for us t,i : puratlc nur ehatiow scepticism as to thf j value t fni.iin ii.ttton ana tno nrroua of linm-at sufiraKe f r the Begro In thi presence of tine great n.imf sad HM t ' annulate contentment a to th- oondltlos of the fri admen when the thunder at hl unronipi "'losmK righteousness tills oui ear, lusttce must be dona to the njr. who has tii- ballot in ins nanda .mi ttn fr.tnhlro must be protected, or we must at last rink Into abysses of h pocrii y with Grant's monument casting bsduw over us. Our Ann-rli an Ufa needs now, aa i.evtr before, to emulate thf man wiio was as k nth- a.s he w is si' .iiv.-. h ever knew bow to boast anil who Iieved in the slmpltetty of righteousness It was ("rant who prevpr.ted the republic from bti tkin it- moral intract in i l ' by the Uta greenback and it will Im ta-i American spirit iticl - era then saw incarnated In Grant at a moment When gtvtdi ii la counted more precious than honor .n rranbood, which ah ill now redeem out i Ii i to the negro who erai aa effective as the grenbu k in helping to puriiy our flag "Vh. n Gra.nl sent Sheridan to Louisiana to carry luetic to the negro, ins t a rentiKicanlsm which must alwavs belleve that a tl.iK worthy i f reaped erfll protect HS citizens. UU eh OT white, from It will reoulre a outrage ami wrong. It will reaulre etern heroism et the north to beat bach a wave u; - lious and uiimanl prejudice acainal the neuro which will -is practical dqprtve him of his civil rights as th.ft same prejudice once enslaved him nl the r.outh It is a Kro.it iJ.iy uh'-n Wise, of Virginia, who has In his blood the me more of tl n Wim, of Virginia, who hunt John l'rown. stamls e.iurageously asalnst tin apiiar-nl ii . . (.f the Union I -vagve club of New fork city an I helpe t.. brltiK it back to the staniihki under whicri n fought in the dayi i ( tirant and Lincoln. It was nereantillam wiii h is lliine to permit Lite ,, in and Grant to bo ineft.-t ttve against tlv sl.iv power nearly forty years ago. It is now a odd. n ind Kt Iv eomm-rcialism whlsh rhoki s i he , i, 'it f the r-pui,ic, and nothing but the lowe of J in whih the swrd . f Oi nl a is h ri ted and ground will save cur nation and mir conatltutlon aa before. 8o lone as state eov arelgnt) nutr annul constitutional a mend -Itients und 'lestne, the liberty or threaten the bal Ot of an An-.' Mean citizen, ha he black or white, we nr.- utt-rlv unworthy if the moiY.ory of L'lvasea H iirant. His splrii alone makes im n - Uon ' THE FLOOD IN THE OHIO. te.lcra It eced 1 n u at ( Inrlnnatl, bat C dlttwMs Botow iimt ; i i y Very Had. Cincinnati. April L's.- Tlte Ohio river has continued falling slowly herd geaca yesterday. The weather burea t peedieta it will be beJhyw the danger line of äi) feet tO-morrOW. Syphon pUtnpl were cleirin;; the cellars today wh"re the water has receded. Navigation, including many eightaeeinp excursions, was resumed to-day. Further down the river on both the Kentucky shore and the Indiana side, the conditions are reported as very laid. .lust above Henderson, Kv., there is danger of the channel being chanoej. A DISCREDITED REPORT. 'she riefint Imeti I of Im Icnhurr Doca Xol Hellene Ihe i.lnndrra Inciiiniion Itoey. Waahington, April 29. -The department of agricult u re has received no Information hearing on the reports that have been circulated in England charging Hocr emissaries with inocv lating h uses ihlpped to South Africa with glanders and other maladies Beere tary Wllaoa places no credence in the story. He says, however, that it ia poasibte it might, have been done, probably by hostlers or other attendants aboard ship if at all. There li.been no examination of the hOfM shipments by the department's repremntatlvea, as the Hritiah agents never have requested such inspection. Wisconsin nt I lie World's Knlr. Madison, Vis.. April 2s. -The state legislatuie, on Friday, passed the bill appropriating HMM for part icip.-i-tion in the Ixiuisiann Purchase exjxisition. nnd providing for the Ippotnt' ment of a COUUniasioner und thd pay nient of lii.s i xpenses. To Slop I'nblie Mlilat Parties. Vuithnm. Mass.. April H, Mayoi Leonard has issued an edict to the pa lico lo stop vhisi parties. Walthatn is a great, whist city, and the gam has developed a craze With decider gambling tendencies.

KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION. Kit M Killed and Sss-rwl laOJWdhf mm I avsplalnrd Mine I j.lo! Aldvrson, I. ISouth McVi.st.r. I. T.. April An eaploapu o( fai occur renl in the mine of the Mc Mister oitl to. at ldaraoav Hatardaj morning, by which live men Ujmi tbM tieaa, aeMroa egpra inJarad nd .mot her is reported inisa-iiiK'-Ihe Killed ure: Kmannel Taylor, colored. iie Clark ami brotbeXt oolorrd. Andrea Hrcwol. lioniinico Wraolul J The InJurCil are: l.d. Andrews, colored, burard; Pat. Wood, barnrd, nod

criouety ; Paul Motak. barnrd seriously, Moae Uarrrtt, colored, ans brokra. A man u lixes with Joe PctioMtch and a man who lics with Dcorgpe Darling were burned the latter eevrrely. Joe I'etrovltch is niiaalnif. It was not kniiwn at the time the reporter visited the mine whether he wa killed or had come out and ;r,i!ie boat, TWO others were tcinpoi -arily overeOBM by tire dan, p. but soon recuxeicd after luintr broag'hl out. The explosion OOCUITed about a quarter to eevetj o'clock yesterday morninffi at about the eatry, betwee B Shaft Five and Slope Sein, which led to the same mine. About one hundred and twenty -live men were Working in the mine at the time. It is not derlnilelx known whether (rue ignited, but it seems probable that some one of the men tired a ihol that the shot titers had not Seed. The Iren enter in tiie cniiing nfter the miners leave and fire alt the ehots or blaaie that the mlnerl lave prepared, Komet i men shots are not well prepared, and the shot liiere refuse to tire their. Occasional!) in these eases the men afterward tir these shots themselves, though this is againai the rules of the company., it is thought that this uns done yesterday nsorniag by soane of the men who were afterward killed or injured by the explosion. The dead were all asph xiated, A WEAK-MINDED JUROR. Krnilrreil n Verillel to I'leuae the Otkee .i ii r in ii iin.i im m tmt ei for II I lie I ii 1 1 ii Ii ii ii rilii'l. Omaha, Neb.. April a0. "I was the twelfth man on the jury to vote fop Cdtttahaa'e aeejuittnl, said w. B. Puller vceterday, and I stood alone from the third ballot, about nine o'clock Saturday night, until three o'clock Sunday morning, I believe now, I believed then, that ( allahan had not proved an alibi, and that there was sttfhcieni evidence in convict him. but lor si hi u rs I stood alone there. "I -hall never forgive myself for yielding. I wish now that I had staved .., . , ... . won i nein ami iiiin ine jury , as i said at the beginning I would do rather than vote tor acipiittnl." W. E. Moore, I'd. Shaw and other jurymen concurred in the former's statement. "I rendered a verdict iu accordance with niy understanding of the evidence under the instruction of the court. The prosecution aeomod to think that ail it needed to do was to prove a connection between Crowe ami Callahan. Crowe baa never been convicted and his ruilt is not a foregooe conclusion." County Attorney shields does not aarrea with Oen, Cowan in the atateiifent that Callahan should not be tried on in charges of grand larceny und false imprisonment. He sa.vs: "When tnllahnu's lawyers put in their plea for his release on the 'round that he hasalreadv been tried ami aeejultted on the offense charged in all three information, the state Will Oppose the plea. He is in tic same position, as a man who is charged with bath assault ami mbbery would i ii be were acquitted on one r ihe other i the charges." DEPARTMENT STORE BURNED. Caattf Klre nl l'i 1 1 aba ru Ii . !'. Meure f I iiniilii-n llfinifleaa lid One I. Iff I. ami.

Pittsburgh, Pa., April M, Fire at the corner ot I arson and Seventeenth Streets. BOUtfa side, resulted in the l.. of one life, a property los. estimated at $222,000, consumed over a dosen buildings and rendered a wore of families homeless. The flames were discovered in the has, ment of the four-story depart meal stores of Qeorge F. I orach I Bro., and in very short lima the entire building was burning furiously, It was in rums within 30 minutes. A panic ensued anion"; the customers ami employe, which resulted In what seemed at flral a well founded report that euht persons had perishi d. This was happily untrue after the fire had been controlled, the only fatality being the burning tO death oi Mrs. Kate llonlev s two and a-hnlt-yeui -old child. When the fire broke out Mrs. Donlcv and child were on the fourth floor of the orech building. In her haste to escape the mother fell on the stairway and was rendered uneonscioue. In the excitement the child was either forgotten oi burned before aid could reach it. Fell Among I'lilllat lanra. Indianapolis, Ind., April .'to. A sp0. rial to the Sentinel from Marion, Ind., says: David Nation, hti'hand of Carrie Nation, the Kanaaa reformer, was robbed Ol tii in ( ash, ponM jewelry and his retam railroad ticket to Wichita, yeat ei lny. Mi. Nation is visiting his als tei, Mrs. .b hn Mills, of South Marion, and attended dog ami ponj show la Mariot. y-terdas afternoon. It is said he visited a safoon after leaving the Bin lis, :,iirl it is alleged that it waa in this piece thai be was robbed, I

The United States Deing Made the Dumping Ground for the Worst Class of Italians. WELL-KNOWN BRI6ANDS AMONS THEM. Three Noted Outlaw. ald la be Von in Ifnasas u. uYases Vlpei see Inder PUdtM ur elllnner Oui I in in Iu ration taSWS BW4 ill Ximubl aal lb I in im ii 1 1 . New Vork, April I0e The Herald aaya. Italy is making hi the United States u dumping ground fi her crimiaabi (and pailjiers. This fact has liccn loii ci 1 v (tailed to the attention of the local authorities bj, the arrival in tbJt port of three Italian brigands whosi llcpredationa made them a scourge to the province in which I hey were reared. Despairing of being related in any other manner, the merchant! upon whom thev hau preyed made up a libers) puisc. with which the three were sent to America, arriving here, with money enough In their pockets to enable them lo loud unquestioned, r i rnh-r aevotltaacTo. These three outlaws who encoiiiit red no obstacle 10 bur thein from entering this count rj are now iu Kansa t ity, Mo. Warning has been sent out tiy Police Commissioner Murphy to tin- Kanean I 'ity police official who now have hi Italians under strict police anrvcillance. After their arrival iu New York thf brigands lived in a quiet manner, meanwhile maturing their plans for i a career Of crime ill the west. Rait mi Ivolntcd i BSS. Cneumlssioner Murphy found that thla is no isolated ease. "It;. ban Criminals," said the commlaaioaer, "are pouring Into New Vork on every ship that brings Immlgrants. I'oj ular belief that our laws bar out criminals and psUpert is a mistaken Indie. It mav la that l;e Italian government has no part in the scheme, but it is still true that the United States is being made the dumping ground, receiving the caatoffs from the Italian prisons and pmper houses." ANOTHER NATURAL WONDER. . I A Wntrrfsll Threr Hundred Irrt Hub lllm-nvrrrd In I rlhin-liiii-nlloiial I'urk. St Paul, Minn.. April 90. Wmd has just been received here of the (lisCOVery of another natural wunder in I the Yellowstone .National park, by James l. atherti an. deputy gams ' warden for Wyoming, who found a waterfall 100 feet hiL'h. which he named "Lost Falls. The falls were in F.ox canyon, two and a half niilea northwest of Hell's Half Acre. A person can go within 100 yards Of them and never be aware of their presence, i The water plunges from a compere I five level to a sheer depth of 300 feet or more. .'. dense growth of timber overshadows the slice of falling water, and a person can walk lo the very brink without rea Using his danger, except for the warning thunder of the tumbling waters. Mr. Lest her man says a trail can be easily cut to the place, ami belieeet it will become more popular than Y llovvstone Palis, ow ing to its attract ve sar foundings. RAGING FOREST FIRES. Mneh Damage H-lnu De In Uleh. Ikinn and laeonaln 1',-npl,-llr com In as tlnrmr-rt. Iowa Falls. Wi-.. April 30. Kore-t fires are ruging near this city, and people are becoming alarmed. The wind is blowing in miles an hour, and unless rain comes a large anaoum of farm propert) win be destroyed. The mode smith of the city have boei burning for seversl days, ami the tin department has been kept busy an waring alarms, Hpeclals from Tony and Nppolonia. Wis., report tires neat those places and that the villages art shrouded In smoke. I.arite Trnel f Thnhrr llnrnlna;. Traverse City, Mkh., April 30, Par; forest tires erere ragtag at Pouehe, a mib-s from here, and the depot is i danger of deal ruet ion. A large trac of valuable timber is on fire, tag Woods on Until sides of the track boat the Carp Lake resort being abläse, There has been no rain fed three weeks, ami everything is ver dry. Two gaage of section men were sent out to fight the fire, and farmers and lumbermen la that vicinity are as sisting. The Klre nl (he llornllo oal nnd I okr riant, nt l.ntrchr. Vm. bat robe. Pa.. April .in. The fire nt the Dorothy coal and coke plant of the American Steel A Wire Co.. whi.-h started Sunday night, is still bvralng, Supt. Kogers and Win. Olli, who were overcome by smoke, have recovered, and no fntalities will result from the RXplosinii. It is known now that all the minora escaped, a pipe line hag been laid into the month of the ,.lnIttg lit and the mine will be Hooded. The loss to the plant will rea h about Jld.OOn, c ered by insurance.

SPRING CATARRH MAKES PEOPLE WEAK AND NERVOUS.

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Miss Anna Bryan, a favorite cousin of William Jennings Bryan, is well known socially in Washington, I). ('., where she has a host of friends. Miss llryan recently studied music ai Fairmount Seminary, of Waahington. D. C. In a recent latter to The Parana Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, ahesays: 1 45 9 Florida Avenue, M H'., Washington, D. C The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, 0.: Gentlemen At the solicitation of a friend I began some weeks ago to take your Peruna and I now feel like a new person. I take pleasure In recommending it to all w ho want a good tonic and a permanent cure for catarrh." Anna Bryan.

Mns. BERTHA KOCKLER, ITT Guinett street, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes : "Peruna and Manalin have donOBM very great service, and I reOOflSmea I them with pleasure to all !i o lifet with nervous catarrh of the stomach as I did. Should such a disease ever attack UM again I shall immediately take Peruna. I now feel very well and have a good appetite all the time. I have Säüal ahnaaUaUaPVaBU J benefit. Try it! Send for guarantee, all irregularities of

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gained in weight. I recommended Peruna to an acquaintance of ours and he is making remarkable progress. I l inked so badiv for a time before I bo ' Lran your medicine, that now when I inert some of my friends they say: I was very much worried about you, but I now you are Innklag so trelL I shall always keep peruna and Manalin in the house as familv medicines." Mrs. Bertha Kockler.

MAM-M-MA ! I DON'T YOU HEAR BABY CRY ? Do you forget that summer's coming with all its dangers to the little ones all troubles bred in the bowels. The summer's heat kills babies and little children because their little insides are not in good, clean, strong condition. Winter has filled the system with bile. Belching, vomiting up of sour food, rash, flushed skin, colic, restlessness, diarrhoea or constipation, all testify that the bowels are out of order. If you want the little ones to face the coming dangers without anxious fear for their lives, see that the baby's bowels are gently, soothingly, bot positively cleaned oat in the spring time, and rrutde strong and healthy before hot weither sets in. The only safe laxative for children, pleasant to take (they ask for more) is CASCARETS. Nursing mothers make their milk mildly curative for the habv bv ratino- a CAST. A I? FT

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Thousands of Fair Women Art Never Without Pe ru na The National Catarrh Kerned y, Miss Marie Coats. President of ha Appleton Young ladies' Club, writes the following concerning Peruna: Apple ton. Wis. The Peruna MediciueCo., Columbus. O.i Gentlemen

"I find Peruna an excellent spring and summer medic i n e and am glad to call the at tent inn of my friends to it. Wheal that languid, tired feeling comes over you, and your food no longer tastes good, and small annoyances irritate Voll. P. runa w ill make you feci like another person inside of a week. 1 have now used it for three aessons and find it very reliable and efficacious."- Marie Coats. Mrs. AL Wetzel. L'l South 17th street, Terre Haute, Ind.. writea: "Peruna is the greatest medicine o earth. I fee w. a ; u t r.-. feeling is all gone. Whoa I began to taka your medicine I could not smell nor hear a church bell ring. Now I caa smell and hear. When I began your treatment my head was terrible, all sorts of buzzing, chirping and loud noises. Three m -nths aro I lrac-ed around like a snail; now I can walk as briskly as ever. I am going to go and see the doctor that said I was not loag for this world, and tell him that l'eruna cured me."- Mrs. AL Wetzel. If all the tired women and all the nervous women, and all the women that needed a tonic would read and heed the words of these three fair ladies who have spoken right to tha point, how- many invalids would be prevented and how many wretched lives le made happy. Peruna res. res health in a normal way. Peruna pats right all the rr.ocoos membranes of the body, and in this way restores the "unctions of every organ. If it is the stomach that is out of order, and the digestion impaired. Peruna quickly mab things right by restoring the mucous membrane of thd stomach. If the nerves tingle, if the brain is tired, if the strength is flagging and the circulation of blood weakened by flabby mucous membranes of the digestive organs, Peruna reaches tha spot at once by giving to these membranes the vitality and activity which belongs to them. The pelvic organs are also lined with mucous membrane which in the female sex is especially liable to derangements. Peruna is an absolute speciha in these cases. The women every whera are praising it. No other remedy baa ever received such unqualified praisa from such a multitude of women. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he wIB tie pleased to give you hie valuable advice gratis. Address lr. Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus. O. a CASCARET, baby gets the and you will find that; aa we NEVER SOLD IN BULK. TO rrifi FVt faasaj aaa mm drat hos r I ASt'aarm m. saa ii i. ra rr .la aallllM kif m trar. murr Ikaa aar - a aa ay atall. ar lar mr a.tr r4Vw aa4 raawlll Mra a .n am a rra. a. .a rrraa RKBLST CO., XKW TOob ar (HKAarO.

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