Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 June 1906 — Page 6
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JASI'KU : : I INDIANA ' Mr. and lira Nicholas Umjrwerth
wen' the u .'- or MuiHtror illtaiu ;.t dinner on board he Imperial .uh Hambtira et K i. I and stum an cu
Jo.vablo evening witnessing the 11 loaiiaatioa ot Um ?ie-t sees 'tabled ft the regatta. The emperor 4 suld to h.iv. btHo partifiil.nl) jolly with hi giiost.
AllllOUtli O Hellt eONMS from the White House th.i' the nreid nt will 1 t the Isthmus or Panama in No vember ami remain long euough to ui. :e a thorough SVSaitiatlOo' of coti illt ions, lit the canal itffjS. In oon1uuetice hll contemplated tiip to the Pacific coast has been abandoned. particularly strong array of gov enters, lawyer;., churchmen and other proti.n ' ni eltlsees have consented to act in confunetloti with the international policyholders' committee to ee lect candidates for the directorate of w York and Mutual life insurance companies. The Brand Io.Iro of the international ler of Good Templers haw consontd to the BStabltShtneat of a junior iraad lodge for Sean Una vian meiuben. Die municipal ekvtions at Colcn. l'anatna. passed off quietly." accordIns to dispatches from there, which, however. Mf that both factions ue i debs freely, and that several headwire cracked. A com of vellow fever a Cul.an
fill OUTLINED
An Upitome of the Mot Importatil I vents at home and Abroad the Pftjl NN Mit NUHTH, tAST, WEST, SOUTH. A l.liutpar ui vvi,ui luanrrx la Uilu lugi-lkrr Hllk CWsaf ill 9 I auil t untlruirK , ..... ino ftuu ui i urrt-ut ReWa ltt-ua. Uolh Uuairiiit' iiitl l or. lajav
rtimtttittw ot BOTBO. The houte, for the third time, um eealed B democratic representative lrum the Twelfth Itteeourl district, iu the p i si ui of Ki ttest B, Wood, with out a fltflrTWtf1'! ot . and Harr li GOOdrsy, the icubiicua contestant. Was scale. I. The heute, In committee of the hole. passed the pure food bill by a vote of -40 to 117. At the induce
VI MT. &llcrinun. Ol .CV 1U..W. H WM uilnr 1. r,,nrtH of Ull.i.lm,l rivo,
MftOftdOd so that purveyors may .till quaranttoe station. ST miles below cheat on weight and n e.isure. ew Orleans. The senate ooaflltBOd the nomtua MifS U'tta Ailsworth, an aniateur tioa of BonJsaalB P. Boreot, litsUtaa aeronaut, who has been making ascen secretary to the president, tus lost- M,,rs from an amusement nark at Pe-
luaatt r a: W'a.- Mii .. !'.'. The house, by a vote of H6 to 4, sdoptt'l the conference teort on the rale bill. By an unanimous vote the house sdo ted a Joint resolution, previously
oria. 111., fell liK) feet from her parachute, landing on a pile of rocks, and was probably fatally injured. Richard Ivens was hanged In the Cook county jail, in Chicago, for the murder of Mrs., liessie Hollister. Me
adopted by the settate, expressing the was on the verge of collapse when sympathy ot the people of the United j the trap was sprung. States with the Hebrews ou 0000001 Am Get: Moody has announce i of the massacres of then brethren his intention of proceeding criminally la Russia, against the Standard Oil Co., for vioTh senate passed the house bill lati&n of the Klkins law, and will
appropriating 25,000 a year for tht
traeliug expenses of the pMOMOSt by vote of 4J to 20. The sundry civil bill as passed by the senate contains the following: "Hereatter there shall not be maintained at any branch home of the national home for volunteer soldiers, sny bar or canteen for tha sale of beer or WiOS or other liquors of intoxicating quality." The senate, following the lead cf
probat ly follow it up with proceedings under the Sle-rnian antitrust law. Jui'ge Smith Mcl'herson. In the I'nited States district court at Kansas City, Mo, asses I fines of $15.km e. rh against the 9witt. Cudahy. Armour and Nelson Morris packing COapOBie and the Chicago, Hurling ton & Quincy Railroad Co. recently COBTletOdJ of rebating. Qeorge L. Thomas was fined $0.000, with four months' imprisonment and L. B. Tag
the house, adopted the lock tp for gart 11.000 and three months' Imprts
the Panama axial thus ending the dispute between the advocates of tile Sea canal and the lock type In opening ihe discussion on the pure food bill in the house. Mr. Mann, tit Illinois, with an at ray of samples
of various edibles and drinkables. until Monday. September 3. icales and measures, gave a practical .lo eph Crow, of Omaha, was fo n d
'.;nment la the same connection. Gov. Folk, of Missouri, has grantee .. respite to Mrs. Aggie Myers and Frank Hottman, under sentence of leath for the murder of the Myers WOBUUTa husband In Kansas City
guilty in the federal court at Omaha of atu ruptir.g to impede justice, while ioreman of the federal grand jury, by
; means of gifts of railroad pass b
The mam building ot the Casinc at Santa Crux, Cal . was destroyed by Are, at a lots t $144. Ouu. The pleasure pier, power pJaat, the tent city and many other attractions along !u wuer front w. r jav' : Gov. Pardoe. of California, saya that ?.Wi Grand Army veterans lost
The house passed. 1 TO to tin. the bill ( 'heir hoOMI in th- S?n Franc 0 apprep: latin.; $25.000 for the travel-! fire, and th?; it will require some gen Ing expenses of the president for the j ro"s contribution to provide for next fit-cal year, lb democrats votiDg ,n'lr fotaro. with th. majority. With OOOlO ceremony King Haakon The joint rotolution increaslc? the j VII. ;.nd toooo Maul wore bWOSted terms cf representatives in congress w"h the crowns of Norway in the to four years failed to receive the nec- i ancient cathedral at Tr ndhiem. the Cssary tvso-thirds vote, under suspen-1 Arst la4epea4eOt SOTOreiSBI Of the sion of the rules, and is dead for this Korssnosa in BOO rears. A brilliant
demunsiration of how the people all deirauded and their health tampered with by short weights aud measures and adulterants. Th? senate passel the St. Louis free bridge bill with an amendment granting the r'.fcht of eminent domain In Missouri and initios. The bill went back to the house for concurrence in the jtncndm- tit. which was promptly done, and the lull now only needs ex ecutive sanction to became a law.
SHOT TO UEATH
0! Harry tm
TRAGEDY AT MADISON SQUARE ROOF OAKDLN, NEW YORK.
STANFORD WHITE KILLED.
The Victim an Eminent Architect Fashionable Aucnence Listening to Mamselle Champne Panic-stricken. New York Stanford White, the eminent architect, member of the flrnof McKiiii. Mead .v. W hite, w is shot, Monday niht. and almost Instant".killed by Harry Thaw, a m tuber of the prominent. Mttshwi family, during the performance of the musical extravaganza. Mamselle Champagne, on the roof of the Madison Squall garden. Mr. White died before an ambulance could ba summoned, and Thaw was arrested immediately after the shooting. Had a Fashionable Audience. The Msdtooa Square roof garden, which has been closed for Several yesro, was crowded with a fashionable audience. While Harry Short, who tills the principal comedy role in the piece, was sinsing a comic song and the garden was echoing with the. laughter and appluuse of the audience. ;i series of shots rattled ia the rear of the auditorium, und a man in evening dresv was seen to fall across a table at which he was sitting with a party of friends. Created a Wild Panic. Instantly the great audience wat thrown into a panic and a wild staur pede occurred, during which chairs the tables WOTS overturned, and men and women fouRht with desp.ration to escape from the roof. First Intimation of Trouble. The first intimation of trouble came when, walking in front of bis seated victim the man exclaimed. "You've victim Thaw exclaimed. "You've home." and drawing an automatic pistol, fired three shots. The first two took effect, but as the third was discharged the pistol was struck up by a fireman on duty in the theater and the bullet went skyward. Identified as Harry Thaw. The assailant was taken to the West Thirtieth street police station, where he described himself as John Smith, a student of No. 180 Lafayette place. Washington. D. C, but the police, oo searching him. found cards and letters addressej to Harry Thaw, of Pittsburg, and later his identltv was fully established Cause of the Tragedy. Mys-cry surrounds the cause of th tragedy, but Its solution may be founj in the words attributed to Thaw Immediately after the shooting: Well, he ruinod my wife and I got him." It i.s known that for years bitter
j enmity had existed between Whim
and Thaw on account of tae former's attentions to Mrs. Thaw, which had begun prior to her marriage.
session The house pasel a bill, under sitspf 'ii sion of the rules, requiring 0OB ttn n carriers to check passenuers' baggag through to destination where transportation when regular through ticket, or part mileage over connecting lines is presented. The. hcuae passed the agricultural erprnprlation bill with the amended substitute for the lieveridge BMOt Inspection amendment. The matter will Dow be threshed out in conference. ..I KK. MC W I'iKMS. With each succeeding Sunday the lid is being screwed down tighter at Louisville. Ky The Norwegian aojasattoa that went from ÜM I nited States to attend the coronation or King Haakon and Oue m Hand at Tror.dh jem WOTS received by
the n al ouple at the palace, wh'Te on addroai was presented on behalf Of the Norwegians in Ani'Tic?, for Which the king expressed hi. pro- , found thanks. Mrs. BSasaia Kaufmann, who Is ; Charged w ith ausintr the dOwtfe of Agnes PottOta. a domestic, it Sioux Falls. S I), has ben admitted to bal! In th sta i of ItStOM, OS law order of the state supreme covtrt Count Wife Pas te'ographd Km retor NleJM las that th" P.lalystoW , massiere, for which he holds the min Istry responsible, has Completely ne't , trallaad his efforts to conrllla'e for
eign opinion. Jame LocaO and John Walla e. prominent farmers, were held up arid surds red on the road betwen Fs ard Arapahoe. Okla . by a Ft an 0T, thounht to be Insane, who ha I hired Ixckf to drive him across the conntry, the munUrer Was arrested at Foes.
Donlalo i aoTernatoal ban for-
comiany witnessed tlie coronation. ROT. Charles Ferguson, pastor ol 1 All Souls' I nitar'.an church of Kausa: City, Mo., has been formaily un frockd as a priest of the Kpiscopal church by Mlshop K. R. Atwill of that eftf .loseph K. J)yas. of Paris. III., wat elected gen ral high priest at the tri eaaoa convocation of the general jgraad chapter of BoyaJ Arife Masont of h I'nited States In EhaBtoa. Mrs. Pettie Arnold, a former act . rasa, has confessed that she shot anc , killed Frank L PhOipf at her home in Bt, Ixiuis who. she declares, en deavored to force her to carry out
toad lb pat i with her. C A McCartney, a Pasadena (Cal l ' contractor, has Just passed througl the experience of having his heart taken out and particles of sand, Watet u i nur lodged on it through a wound v.athed from it. and still survives.
Walter Sealaszhiclez. a Pole, testified In an assault and battorf case at
Portland. Ore., that, about a month ago. h plot was laid in that city. ! which fell through for lack of funds to send an esataaar) to Washington to assassinate President itooseveit. Clarewee Oebora, aged four poan 's the proud possessor of the bronrc ( medal of the Massachusetts Humane OStety, awarded him for sav ng from ; drowning his cousin. IosJO Mullen, six months younger than himself, at Win ' Beater, Mass. In ddie Mutl,. the evrn-yenr-el i Phil '.1 lphi i boy, who was kidnaped from the Muhlenhurg arbocl, has been found und r stored to his parents. 111 abdjetor. .lohn .lo-eph Kean. who admitted that his object was to extort
BMOe tO ni"ot hlv nfeds, was tin-est-ed. Thi' liov had been kept In vacant I la Vv'OSt Philadelphia. ier DeaalBAOi OOted Russian mil
GOV. HARRIS OF OHIO BETTER
Vas Able to Go Out to His Farm, Monday Morning and Superintend Some Work.
Easton. O. After an entire day of Illness, during which he spent niuch of his time in bed, Gov. Harris rose at & a. nr. Monday, and at 6 a. m.. af'er an early aroahlast, was on his way to his farm, six rnilos from Kaston. where he began superintending the work of the new barn which was delayed by his sudden promotion. Gov. Mania returned to Columbus Monday JAPAN CONDITIONALLY ACCEPTS INVITATION
Warded to Jatnas D. Pttelat and the Mary ,inn''' who I malting a tour of ltd Cioea at S.in Francisr,, t0 000 l'"' ' StAU" ''"fo,v r-tu: ulng Siur'.'.'or1- """ " - h,,,,m,: 1 1 him ttctn foreign restrictions
Ixmdon A dispatch received from Tokio. June M, to the laily Telegraph, says that the Japanese adn,ir.ilty ha replied to the Invitation extended to Admiral Togo to attend the .Jamestown (Virginia) exposition that real expense would be involved in sending a fleet abroad, but should next fear's diet vote the money a fleet will be dispatched according to the wish of the I'nited States.
THE POPULATION OF BOSTON.
The Hub Is Now Said to Have a Population of 621,620. An Increase of 26.240 In a Year. BOOtea, Mass M istnn has tn creased 20,240 In population during the last ear. and now has a population or fOIMtO according t estimates based on the names In the new Bo ton directory, the compilation of which has been completed, but which will riot be isl.-.i until the early part of July. Earthquake Shock in Kansas. Tope k. I, Kas - A distinct earthqoako shock was felt at Manhattan, Kas.. at 9:3". oclock Monday mornInc. The shr-k w.is or short dura Hon. but was accompanied by a loud roaring sotM and was faffaj distinct No serious damage was reported.
Unidentified Southern Battleflags. Wsahlagtoo, D, The .-niite paaaai the bli authorizing the del'ivPry t.- the Southern Historical society of the mMeatiaed battieflagi of the eoafewerste army In the possession ot ; " t.irj uf war
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STATE NEWS PICK-UPS
A NIRVOUS WRECK. Showed Daughter a Snakt in Effort To Strengthen Her Courage. Shciliv ille, lnu , June tl Bjahj White, aged t ea . daughter of Chas. VN'hito. a Wealth farmer, who HfOI four miles from this city, is a pitiable, serve ug arreok, hy u act of thought !esness on the pan of the lather. The child has always hud a honor of Sat-hea. said to be due lo prenatal in loaoeaa, ine week ago the father killed I huge Mach saahe sad carried It to Ihe house and handled It In a fesrlOSt manner in the presence of the chil 1, En hopes of relieving her fears. fit of nervousness at once seize 1 the little girl, and for some time it
EYE WON'T SHUT. An Engineer of Fast Tram Give Up Position. Wabash. Ind . June 23 - Janiea 11. Wells, of this iiiy. for a number ot ; ers a pa.-eng,T engineer oti tln Wabeah railroad. hatiUng tho fast trains bttwen Tob do. O.. and Da ille. Ill . has bwii vtt duty fr ihe iat two months and will uever again reenter the railway nervke, LKtause oi a peculiar accident. In Mai.h bis ruht eye Uvamo af. ie ted, and he lost control of the optto nerve While he could sev In- could not close the eye. whbh remains ope'i constantly. He hat appll-d treatment of every
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was thought she would go into convul- ' " 1 . TlT ' " ' ilMU u',lu
fii iic in uoi ik aoie io i.-sunie nil
run. The other eye is in good tomb
loos. Since the day the t.nake WSJ shown her her condition has steadily grown more alarming. At ttmes she Imitates the actions of a snake. At mention of the word snake the child will throw her head from side to side and her little body will writhe and tremble as if in great agony. Physicians who have the case In charge say there Is little hope for the child's recovery.
lion.
CHILDISH QUARREL.
GtI Playmate Shot From Ambush and Killed.
MANIAC IN THE WOODS. Scared Women and Children Flee To Their Homes.
Corydon. Ind, June 22 A met mite of a boy, iiollts Carl. 11. shot an I killed his girl playmate. Pearl Vunce, from ambush. The shooting was thu i. ult of a childish quarrel. Holltl wiut home angry. Then he plannen rev enge Me .secured a single 1 a; r-le I shotgun at home, and barelv able tü
. . carry the Instrument of death, he hid Panville. Ind . June 21-Iabonng ln a rIun)p of wet.dg an(J wajhJ fm under the delusion that he hi marked his golden haired plavmate M a victim of the "black nand." Oils Sh was on h,,r wav hnm,. wontlci. Mannings, employed on construction : lnR whv ,,,,,,, Wft8 so iinKrv VN -h,,a work for the Indianapolis 0 Westen ,,as8Cd the place where the bov taactiOB Use, is at large in the woods : wa hiding, a sharp report was heard, in the north part of the county and anJ p0iiri fell fatallv wounded. The ian not be taught. Ilcsvd carri-d awav a portion of thf Mannings suddenly became insen." t.hlld 8 8ku Litr,p nu,heU while at work Breaking away from j home, and is now frantic with grief, the men who held him. the maniac j 0 arresu have been made. fled. His fellow-w orkmen tried to j atih him. but he continued to run. j NO JURISDICTION. giving veut to bloodcurdling yells. i soon distanced his pursuers, parsing Injunction D.ssolved and Council Will
TERRIBLE ITCHINC SCALP.
Ecsema Broke Out Also on Hand, an Limb.-An Old Soldier Declarl -Caticura Is a Blessing. ' "At all time and t.. all n,,. t wilhiig io (ertify to tl,.- n'e 1 . cur., "it ved u.efr,,,,, mon? ' ' ure of ,n,W. alHM.t I,, X,.,V ., itching on ,) r.,1,, and ,.,., ;, wards it commenced to br, ,k , -;..U The, u brohS JtTii w I thsa weal to Burgeon wh 55! T no vaie i the disease. 1 then i I would go BIul s.t .' v' mV, , , , 1 The reply was that I .LI K , but . eeaed swat, j.t, 'u b cured, that I wa. t.. ld ise, , t an eiinurnt doctor ia th . in bk- Mealts 1 had read of ti. , Kemodi,-. and o ., ,,,r ,,,, Bosp. Ointment, tad RasolTewt tinued taking the Rlvmt ,i, I I ill. I wa ih.w Ki ttinj U-t,-. two hath. , dav. and at night I let I lather of th,. S. ,,, ,M , ', Ointment wild pr.-at eff.-.t after w t .'' in warm at.r. to xt,,,, t. j, ewet, 1 am now eared. The i ( lnt ' blessing, ssd should K ued bv everv one who hau Itching of th" Oed tl.at hai riven the ,rd t, l'l..l.del,l.,a. I-...' Alsjaat in AMATEUR AERONAUTICS Do not stick pins into the eaevlOBS STf n if the balloon is a stall nary one. Never leave the car while In motion--especially when at a con.-.', able altitude It hurts. Ik) not throw out empty bottles when paslsng over densely popul urban rural districts; they will oalj get broken. Should your grappling-iron "Krapplc" a harnilees old geutlernan and lift him off his feet, do not be too angry with him; let bim down gently. When passiriK over a friend s aetata try and resist the hwatatioa of dropping a saml-baK thrOUah his Hinsel it tory; somebody may be there, and bides, your friend may be a reuliator and a first -clast, rifle shot
through Danvillo, an 1 the la.t seen of him he was making his way westward Women and children fled to their homes, barring the doors.
Impeach Mayor.
Terre Haute. Ind . June 22 Judjr
j Piety decided that a court of equity
Mannings was heard of In a thicket did not have Jurisdiction, and dissolv
ed the Injunction directed to the conn cil to stop the proceedings to lmpeacn Mayor Bidaman on the ground that ht) refused to remove police officials who would not enforce the laws. As a result the council held a special meeting to renew ihe proceedings, and tlw mayor will be served with notice to appear for trial Six votes will be necessary to remove him. and the doubt now is as to one particular councilman
on th ("harW Williams farm, northWeat of town, but the sheriff and s Starching pnrty failed to find him. BABY HAD APPENDICITIS. Life Saved By Having Operation Performed.
SKELETON FOUND.
Indianapolis. Ind . June 23. John Huirhes, Jr . ten-months-eld son of John
Huisnes. of Fowler, was successfully j resting the sixth vote
operated on at the Deacones hospital j for appendicitis hy Dr. II O. Pantzer.
of this city. He is believed to have - . t een the flr.t baby to undergo such an Seven L'ttlc Bab'" Buned ordeal. He was m a dint: conditio j Gla" Jarr
when brought h"re by his parents, as a
"ast resort. Thirty minutes after the hospital was reached he was on the "iperatin : bo.ml under the Influence of an gaoeethetlC Thirty minutes were
required to complete the surgery.
Winamac. Ind.. .lune 22 Th work men SSBployed In making saaWVSthOM for the Keller new business hulldinc of this city, while removing a hsvejl stumj Ol a tree, they found seven
The baby recovered sieety ftosa the c,a,is wn,rh J1 8kt1
hock and was IsaghiBf and cxiins in the cot as if nothing serious had ba;pencd to him
FILED AFFIDAVITS.
tons of seven babies Manv years aao
a phvsician built a n lldesjew en this lot and was visit'd b many strange young women, of which the discovery of these skeletons reveals the profes-
i ion followed by this phvsician.
Travel and Trains. The sensation of the mouth in th St. Louis railway world wa-i the cut in time and the establishment of the Mobile Ac Ohio Limited between St. Louts and Mobile and New Orleans. The south bound train that formerly left St. Louis at & a. m. now lea at 11 a. m. and pet reaches the gulf terminals named as formerly at 7 H and 8 46 a m.. respectively. There were competitors who doubted the ability of the M k O. to make and maintain this schedule, but it has completely triumphed easily, end thereby electrified the entire line. The limited Is composed of the finest restibuled cars, with diner, electric lighted and fanned, and the servlco la acknowledged to be second to none between the Important terminal named The Xf. k O. has remarkably advanced In service and fame since l&OO. Pitied Pitcoe. A man who had started with a friend on a week's automobile tour stayed away two weeks. When finally they cot back to town, he went lome. and his wife received him coldly. What h dreaded was s scolding and an upbraiding. I am so glad to be back with you here, dear." he said: "but I pity Pitcoe. Poor old Pitcoe'' "What Is the matter with Pitcoe?" said the lady, sharply. "Ah. poor fellow." said her husband, "at this mo mem Ms wife If giving him the rery deuce!" And that wily speech got htm off.
Assault With Intent to Murder Charged Agamst Defandaats
Aurora. Ind.. June 21 I'pon advice 3f his attorneys, ("barb - Hisey hs lied affidavits charging Mrs. William
Hisey and her l.l-year-old son with Sw .
THROUGH THE SWEATB0X. Detective Concludes That Suspect Ii Not Guilty.
Pern. Ind , June 21 Dft" Mve Johr.
Bey. Of Cincinnati, brother in law
psault with int.nt to k-.l. He a'ieg-s !o Ir. Klizala-th Tres-h. who was that Mrs. William Hi.ey sont her sen munbred here iat week, put Janus to entice his wife to her houae under Flanagan, the gtlSfecl now in Jail.
the pretext that her son s dying of through a sweat box x-mination and lochjew, knowing that her husband gajM ,0 the conclusion that the pris would inter-ept Mr. Ch-irls Hisey ,.nor jg not gatfty. Swcfney under and offer he.- rtekSeca Young Hisey the impression that the crime wsa la now recovered. William Hisey and committed hf a negro. Ezra Carney were taken to the ounty
jail at Ijwr aoehsjvg to prevent s pas ible lynching. WANTS TO COME BACK. Asks Hie Deserted Wife For Forgiveness and Money. South Baatf, Ind , June 2- 111 and without money, Kugene fiamliacher, who a few weeks ago went away from South BWd with Mrs. Charles ('.iff. has written his wife for mercy and aid, being thoroughly repentant. When he left he took several hundred dollars with him. He is in Chicago and begs his wife to meet him In that city. Dambacher was a confractoi here.
Folk and Haily. Bloomington. Ind.. June 21. At Indiana university commencement exer rises President Iiryan conferred degrees upon 23 graduate. Gov. Hanly presided and made an address, and was followed by Gov Folk, of MisSSWfi, who talked on the requirements of party in public life. Another Effort Will Be Made. Richmond. Ind . dune 23. Tlmofhv Nicholson, of this city, clerk of Indiana yearly meeting of Friends, says that the hymnal published for use of American Onhodox Friends has not. been found satisfactory and has been repudlat. !
Wouldn't Speak Hia Piece. Richmond. Ind, Juno 21. Rather than speak his BSSOO" before the audience at the i ommeticemrnt day exerciseRi Herman Tlioslng, 12. ran away from home Hp said he intended to return after the exercises.
OIL IN WELL. Surface of the Water Is Covered Sev oral Inches Dep. Petersburg. Ind , June 23 Oil still (ontiunes to flow- in the well at the home of O. I. Harris. The well in .'. i
fOel deep r.nd the oil bubbles up in the bottom Ilk" a spring. Oil flr-f Itecan .showing iti the water several days ago and s nee that time the surface sf tne water has been covered several im hee w ith pure oil. Appeal Case Argued.
Indianapolis. Ind., June 21 Argument of the eajBsej af James tMHeapts frOOl the sentence of life Imprlsonme-nt
for the murder of his slater at fiisinu Sun three vars ago. was heard hy the supreme court. Kx-Congressman M irlon tlrlfnth. of Vevay; Addison C. Harris, of this city, and J U. Coles, of Rising Sun, appeared for Gillespie The state was represented by William (iejike. deputy attorney general, end Cassius MeMullen. of Aurora. Died in Great Misery. Petersburg. Ind.. dune 23 Carnt. the is months old baby of Kdward Cockerhan. ate four tablets which Mrs
Oaoherhaa had purchased for neuralgia. The child died In great mlr.ery. The tablets contained ursenlc, aconite md morphine. Benin-4 the Ears. SouMi Bend. Ind. June 23 FranV A. Aldrii h was convicted of assault and hatter) and In ir minutes was on on his way to the Michigan City prison In two hours he was behind the bars to brvt from two to 14 yoarg.
ALL HAIL PE-RU-HA I Case of STOMACH CATARRH.
Miss Mbit O'Rrien. Son Myrtle Ave , Brooklyn. N. Y., writes: "Pcruna tu red me Infixe weeks ot catarrh ot the stomach, sfto t sufferinfr f"r fnr years and cWto: - hair without effect, in essMdaea with other trratcful mcs who have been len 'filed bv vour ili SCO very, I viv. All hall to t'eruna."
Mr. II. J. Henneman, Oakland. Höh. frrites: 1 waited before writing1 1 you alnnit BV sickness, catarrh of the stoniaeli, which I bnl ever a year ago. "There were people who told me it would not stay cured, hut I sm sure that I am cm i d, for I do not fed OB)J more ill effects, have a good appet.ta and am (jet ting f;it. " So I am. and will say to all. I am eur-d for (rood. ' I tlianU fei for vour kind nesn
"Perunn will be our house medicine hereatter." Catarrh of, the stomach l aKoknown In common parlnnce as dvpepsia. rasIritis and indirection. No mcdiciiia will be of any pe rm:inent benefit except It removes the catarrh. A Great lonir. Mr. Austin M. Small. Astoris, Ore., write: " Ihirinfr the hot weutlier of the oust siimnier 1 lost BaTSppetlte I triet l'ernna. nnd found it pleasant te teke, n tsolt ndid appttlaOf aud a great tonic."
