Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 February 1898 — Page 1

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ty Independent Vol. I PLYMOUTH, MARSHALL COUNTY, INDIANA. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25 1898. Nu. II

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A SESAT!OAL MATTLR RE VIVEO BY ANA PPtAL TO THE COURT, f'atharhu II H'ouo-M want l ( mirl In Drrirc i i it sh ! ! Legal I j M M'lxl i I Im-. WOmmmmfl A I'imi rati mi fii i riiiiiii.il om-nf Mkel t I . i ! tm. fi)8at ional complain! wai placed i i . . i ti ...... on the enurl docket today. Catharine O'lhmi ell, through her attorney L. M ; Lauer pet it tone to annul a Iraudalent marriage with Tnoroais O'Dounell. The platr.'iii Mates thai I isy were married Qci t I ss ind avers that the so caned Kaarnagv ought lobeyudl . , . d a nullity, as same was enteied into oy the lefendant with fraudulent purposes . Wl i Kiietil to escape uuprinuuiUTUi 1 vi abi.rtion and a prueeCtttlofl for damages for hreech ol promise. Sue says that defendant abandoned her immediately aftr the eeremoay, refoaed wholly to SUpporl her, and has never lived or eahabited with her She recites that prim to the apring of iWI.ttjC defendant proposed marr.age; thfV became en gaire.l and after the engagement the Dlaiutlfl avers thaf I he defendant üebanehed her, resulting m her pregnancy, lie then refused to marry her unless she I wortfd submit to an abortion, lie procured a doctor to assure tier tnat the abortion would be a simple operation, -he was induced to submit to the ab'rAfter the operation she became eery weak and for more than a week I hovered between lite and death Her . . N i iken in consequence el f he -i"ral l U shows the fraudulent acts of . I'endant by recalling his arrest' She the on the urge of abortion, preferred I by the state ol Indiana and that bei was placed under bonds for his appear-1 Bnce at the t October term in lSti He. knowing that the plauAiff would have to appear before the grand jury as a witness against him proposed marriage again, promising to live with her and support lier. They were married but she avers that all representations were fraudulent and were made With unlawful purpose, so as to avoid imprison- , promise. F.y their marriage the case against ; the defendant was dismissed. The de-1 fendant refused to Jive with her. This j she claims was evidence that the mar- j nage was entered into with fraudulent j intent, it is also nrongnt out in tne complaint that the detendant on the ; day before the marriage conveyed his j farm worth 8äl 0U to his brother Daniel i O'Donoi I, with the fraudulent intent lo render himself insolvent and that j the deed was not placed on record until the day aftei the marriage. With this j reei'al the ciurt is asked to annul the : mair age. j Shetifl Marshall started fort h-wit h j io serve me papers on me ueienuam i This is certainly a serious matter with J the defendant. It thecouit sets aside: the marrtaffe, the prosecution lor abor j tion will follow and the testimony of ! the complainant will th -n be admitted, Sueh testi money ai above recited, will cert duly have serious weight when the j criminal indictment i before the court.: A f'y Lauer is confident that he has a strung ease against the defendant. i uioii v ii Vaaura Asajawl Gideon rinth, who disappeared from Lake county twenty-live years ago, and was supp ued to be dead, has bean round, and his live children, now grown : 1 up and residents n Lake county, are i highlv pleased to hear the news Thirty-four years ago he was living

witbbt sh,.ii wife n a farm nearlbisfaiihf.il wife and daughter There aiDWO th. He SOld the place and found I were Only a few months difference beheesea for each ol his children and then i tween the ages of deceased and his disappeared, and bas for years been wife, she being now past HU years of

mourned as dead, A short time ago it ; was learned tha he was living at Friendship. . Y.,with a brother, and the report lias since been verified. BaanaS Ovar, William llame, wasarraigned before ' J asttee Sorbin Ust evening on a charge Of petit larceny and was bound over to ; the circuit court, in the sum of siuo. ! Haines plead guilty to stealing a watch from one J asses Williams, living near j Bourbon. It is no known whether I William is related to the Haiuea family j of Starke county.

KK L i i ITE i i: K. A 1 ist of the transfer of real e$t

in Marshall county, Indiana, from IVt). 14, 1nu to Feb. H, IH1, as Iuraisbc l by tressner ft Company, col Kiizaheth iHMklleson t Nellie M. and Wn, j II Clark i. . ti. hind iti Cn Ion tp. StS. a-ih-i i v m. itrmimM et al t Jamm H. Matcti fit ,. lim! in UUlUl tp, i" I

narali faul aart hwihniul to Mar) J. Erwiaa; j ar. i land la Potk tp.$i son, llarriua tHMb to WUilani 11. Kednuui w. d. lot ntae ; Tbuyer'a add t. l. ia i I ('. neaasa r. I'btttps aad wife to Lydia A rieten et i. m :iTe in lerntas tp. W WÄ Mafaaf-t Wll.ai widow to w tlUaan i . 1 oarell ; w. d lunl in I'o'k tp v.'io. ein latnpae i V, i ;ivin an! uif' t Oatberiae I Boot he w. d acres lireen tii j.suo. William KllDXTinan and ait.- to John I Iii nwh :i in i I K Mir..!, Itu.l.an.l wile . , . . .. . Iii.' i i xv. i. lots .v., 4 ami .. in IVarsoii ü t i tuWood ftilS. Sathaaiet Sherlaud el ;ii to Mar) B. Uneajiihm w. i. laad in uvt tp. i a PaaeaeS. eiiliiiijiei t- Wllltaw M. Warar m d. ail ialerwd in lau! in Wen! ami i Dkm I pa. Kebeeea 8a avorlaad aadhasliand ti i rank Hreenarall and Clara hi wife w. i li lb ami : ,6 Wock!.M .ninxadd nreniensu.-.. Arisla ,:. p.-rsom tt to ( aasiberrj A. Pereoa ! Htedaad , of sa aerm ba tireaa tpSi. vrisia is. rerun) eu ei ai Persnaelt i c d uad ' ot und ureaa iii ul .".Ii a r" in .lohn W. liauck and if- to l.'ll ami lleck a lot in Arii of aij lot II Ktiodi add -". .. . ., - - I... fl. i. iw .i...!!, I ,. , , d M t -s HUb jjt. piyu, 9,s. Um ( Vnr-u mihi Iiiii.-iihI t ii-r.il i: - -: , 0lah d SJaerea in lireea tp lew. i i Raul estate asortgagea to the esnonnt j of ,ö3." have been Tiled for the week euding Feb. l'J, I8W Cbmbsinkk Jt Company, Abstractors. Keetriaatana. Will Wood, the young man who was suspected of being an accomplice m the murder of Fearl Bryan Bear Cin cmnati two or three years ago, for winch u i dental students, one of

whom was vVooJ's friend. weie I that today :tns or-tniatatiou is the safehanged, WSJ a clerk on '.he Ill-fated j ty valve in these troublesome tunes battleship Maine, and it is supposed when the dark shadows of war aie

thai he perished. Young Wood Was the son ot Rev. Wood, who was ptor ot various churches in this part of the stare some years ago ami was Known ! f . . L . . ' k . I . . I , : bered that young Wood was arrested at South Lend and taken to Cincin,u ivnenigau uy. i win ye remem nati, but was acquitted. Public opinon was so strong against him at ins home in i ireencastle that tie did not dare to stay there, and waa sent to I sea. ins i at ner is now pastor oi a I courcn in ieoauou. Death mt Waa. c. Kdwarda. Um. V. Kdwarda. me of Marshall county's veteran citizens, passed away a few minutes before one o'clock this i I afternoon Wednesday at the home of Center street. ITnnasssfl nsi Born Unat Aurora, N. Y., in 1808 and had he lived i anUl the 26th of next May, would have I been 90 years of age lie was married to ms aged wife, who survives him, in I Hecktor, N. Y., 81 years ago last (Mo ber. To them were born six children but Mrs. 1'. Alleman is the only child now living. He moved his family from New Vork to Laporte county in the year 1k:i; and during August of the follow ing year located in Marshall county, near the city of I'lvmouth. He was a shoeina ker by trade but devoted most ol his attention to his fanning interests, af- j ter locating in this county, residiog a portion oi tne lime on his larm and lor many years in the city of Plymouth. He was twice elected trustee of Center i township and in 1HÖ2 served a partial term as sheriff of the county. He was j always considered during his active career as one of the most reliable and! energetic citizens. Ol late years he has 1 been a communicant of the Episcopal church, and though very feeble has been one of the faithful attendants. He had more than his share of disap pointments during Ins life time audi the worry occasioned t-y them, together with the mlirmaties that come to one in advanced years, were more than he could bear, resulting :n the breaking ' vu '"ft down of hie mind about four veara atro. Since then he has been an invalid requiring watchful care on the part of ace. The funeral arrangements have not yet been made. Kt-llef in Six Hour. Distressing kidney and bladder disease relieved in six hours by "New Grant South American Kidney Cure." It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness Uk relieving pam in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Believes retention of water immediately If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by (j. Ulain ü Co., Plymouth.

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DODGE NAKES AN QUENT ADDRESS. ELO l.in'f 11 i ti I r ul i'lrrni lr--Ml prglia hy Hawe Talen! t out i iimo-d to tii- Htmm i' tii- NaeiiMfi iii.u l :t t I s IMhCHftAed. The camp ßre at the c A. Ei. last ' .., ,.,.... ...... ., i ... 1 1 wa. . Kiiu .uot. uu..i - , ..... . . . was niieu wiiii o;u s mo ers, i neo Hivei the W . K. C. Sons of Vreterns and patriotic citizens who listened for over an boar to one Of the grandest and most patriotic speeches delivered by commander Dodge to which they have lis ;.imii fnt- mnv iiv Thai nnbukAl wma roi man a ua. tne coionei ioOWd th' oW s ddiers of the 60a I had done tunc!", since there discharge in helping to make this one of the grand i est nations on th- face of the earth, thai they had been entrusted with the highest and most r. si osible nlaces ot trust aa bom.r th.t were in the gift of a Kirt. iui i.mi, it- aim uia in every in - - at. ...,.i ihnu niu .. ,..,., !,,"llie ',a,i miea lhote P13ei w,th the same patriotic devotion to country and flag as they had in defending the)

ilag and country against open rebel Iii n. eiopment as a certainty of the sospi-II.-also said thai the nati.it had ui cwu wch ,ne horror created, that the , iv.i ti... inr.naai ,.Ur,..,i .. Li.... ' laitie Ii id been destroyed by means ot

J ' I the close ol the rebel I too thai: it ha i ever enjoyed itnee it took its place among the nations of the world and nts la 10 oe accouoiea ior oecause oi I he ft and patriotic order known ss j this is to be accounted for because of the tj rand Army ol the i, public ar,d banging over us and the nation is cr0frorjUNj with some of the most ,lM1)t.rA,uua events That we Were I showing our patriotism and devotion 10 our eountT and its hag by patiently watting to ascertain whether i was an accident or the act of treachery that caused that awful wreck which sbnlled j and saddened the heart of the whole j workl, to a atately war ship of the Le - pajplic in the pride o( its power as a bulwark ot the nations defense, and sent to sudden death 830 gallant defanriam rf m.r H That ii n n.iwid , . " , nation should be guick to act for thi inrliitati..n .kl' ln h.ti ..,.! iln iln a,,,MI ,in "'" i,a I: l . i .1 : a - . - r account ine country in whose friendly harbor that awful dissster occurred. That it would be as wicked to rusn into war without first knaarina to a rtaint th tmmtm an ii oold be to falter when it wa known to a certainty that the ame was desi troved throuarh treacherv on the uarl aa ' r W of Spain After Commander Dodge closed tiis most eloquent speech short speeches were made by II. C. Thayer R. B. Oglsebee, Dr. Raa, W. B, lless and Mayor Johnson. The Molter band furnished the mime for the occasion, At the close the audience accompanied by the band sang America and all went ! home feeling that It was good for them j to be-there. 'lilt' .loll III till.!. When ihe sap begins to rise and the gesss begin to mate, then we hear the gentle carol of the county candidate Oh, he's a jolly fellow and he's lull of vain conceits, and he sees a bosom friend in every man he meets lie a.ks about your family, your horses and your hogs, and shows a friendly interel in ydur children and the dogs. On. he's a jovial gentleman, as gamesome as a lamb, as blithesome as a meadow lsir anA ua . . i ,. . . iihcIs am lh hi lorhtnal utul nia ohmu-u I w. ,.; they are sure, antl he spends his money freely and he helps the poor ile goes to.-hu.ch SiniriHv HI..I l.i hlnn. lrajt8 ea.f l)U( vbM itl nec he win theM se, Bp the beer Oh he's a booyant sanguine duck the jocund ..j.,,,..' . he Htarts ' Hv lfl th morn and stays until it s late. His paLent wife unlocks the door and, with a look of pain, she says: "You needn't lie to me, your leg's t een polled again." Hied. Elisabeth Bland died Thursday. Feb. IT at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lu cmda Bland, near Bourbon, aged '0 years. The remains were taken by her son to Flk Point, South Dakota wheie the remains of her husband are interred. j H. L. C MturhiK- IdAWanWS. oplin totiertrude McClure.

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'ri... i i i . . v. - . i me iuupeuuni ana -ew i orK ; Tribune .si.Tö. , lf.e independent ami Indianapolis Sentinel 91 :. The Independent and New York 'In Weekly World 2. lö. j M order I Lapoi le. l he fair name oi Laporte has been dtMraead hv mnr.ler l ames M ML a laborer a,d who jaaaaa aicienan, a laoorer, ana who has been employed in the works of the , , I aporte Carriage company, lies dead ami the evidence at hand points strotig!v lo Robert School, one of the pro- , netors of the saloon and house of lllf ,lirdr BSain Street, as llle Ullirder er. l tie scene oi the tragedy was the r sort, already named It is thought ; ; there were at least four eye witnesses j to the crime but up to the nocu hour to-j I i 4 V III iliu ,.1 I IiIjli ViUz v rv , ...... fl...f - vj mwuv v iuvüo uao Jvv lliiil most important piece of evidence which will lix the blame, l.anorte Herald. I Saturday.)

Sidney Koaenhaufl of New Vork is m .ii it Haan War? the 8uest ol lrleDds ,u U,1S ( ,1-v-It is apparent that-this nation is con- Louis UMvr (,t Walnut, is attend- ' fronted by a condition which is exceed- inR st' 'N,lclii1'1'0 academy, m rly critical. So delicate are t he sever- We have had alt kinds ol weathei 10 , ai relations hanging upon the complica ' day from snow tluriea to sunshine.

lU .nariaingout o the destruction of I l . l.aiL-..i . y ...... . 1 1 . : iw Kau.Kn fla wmwmiif wmuc, iwiuwivf a cnav - ... If as it did upon the De Lome incident. :at events are likely to follow with touch and go rapidity. The final de- , . .. ... . u torpedo, nas certainly precipitated I matters. War, actual physical warfare, with , ihe present modes !' destruction which , tcience has put in the hands of man, will prove no child's play. It will be fu lot Btrange horrors, Its results will be wide reaching, 11 enteied upon it will settle many things which are now onlj v guely hinted at. Prank l.-lie' Popular MontUU The propagation and cultivation of iih.i by the Government is inierestingiv and inttroetively described by Joanna j R.Nicholls Kyle in Frank Lealiea Popa-1 lar Monthly for March. The article has the felicitous title Aquatic Protegee of Government," and is prof usely illustrat ed. The same magazine coutains an important paper on i he t ongregatlon "allsts' setting forth the history and rowth of at denomination in this '""t'-V, hy Kev. A. E. Dunning. This also is accompanied by many illustrat'ons- The lifth paper in the series on Andrew Jackson is the second part of 1 . . ..... . A l akey Hall s account of ".Jackson as iA.'a irauons to ims arucie induce reprodactions of rare paintings, miniatures, J cartoons, etc. Tip paean ae. 1 V il r . ' ... i rmuolini, iM,i i,tr,r.l ... . , ... uns place last unuay night Allen Oaf and family are visiting relatives at Knox this week. J. W. Nifong of Fulton county was in ! town last Sunday afternoon. C. F. Shade!, of 1'lymouth, paid our town a visit ,he lirst of the week. Trustee Taylor paid Plymouth a business visit last Monday. Samuel Folts has rented the Dr. Spencer farm west of TiptOWO. and taken possession. Dr. Mileba's lecture at the church last Wednesday evening was well attended, and all that heard it seemed Very well pleased. Abost thirty pupils took the examinatnm for graauahoc last Saturday. , They report the questions fair, and quite a number .eel that they have made tbe required grade, ; Relatives of Mrs. Harsh, living south ! of ocne8ter vi.ited her over Sunday, i . .... . "av,a Harrington nas rented US farm to William Kuhn, who will take possession in a few days JoDn E' Jordan who na8 been nlI " "B M greater part oi tne winter, vve are sorry t.ireport, seems to bo fWWlng weaker He has thatdreaded (llsease consumption and While be may i rally and live a short time, his ultinate r9C9rl cannot come. Mrs. Joel Tilman has been on the i sick list the past week but is better. The Saints hold prayer meeting in the hall every Sunday afternoon at &00 o'clock, to which the public is invited. Simon Brocsey has pun based HO acres of land ot the Smith heirs west of town for 93100. C. M. Walker has sol d 2o acres of his farm west ot town to James Clark for $7&0 and rented Mr. Clark U0 acres be sides. He gives possession the lirst of March.

AJJJJITIOA AL IAH AI.

CaorM Filar nrt'.ilw h. to Nebraska. Saumes Ar', of & t&, is in Newton, Kansas. Esther Call on, of Argoa is visit mg relatives in the eity. l'ost Master ('oncer still continues on the sick list. i . , T did twenty-four hoara aco XI . ; Moiv üui'h uiuiv wildcat i.iti'Kftaviaa . ; .a.,.,., luui uuig, ; Mrs. .lames J'nce living in north Plymouth, is reported quite sick. The commissioners court will convene lne week irom .Monuay. Ed Neal went to Chicago today cn business. Ed Wilcox of Tyner has moved to l i'aricn Lent was ushered in yesterday mom mg. Weather: Generally fair tonight and .. . . . . Friday, ( older tonight. Charlie Sotoc has returned to litch m otid to look after his picture business. .lohn Thrash lias bought the llert Klingerman property at Inwood. The only first class biccle repair ,m ihi j , uv nti" nviM it. hu oil i' 1' '-i . .. c .,'. I'rotracted meeting is now on at the Barber cfaun "i near Tyner. A telenhone line will soon he con structeJ between 1'iymouth and Tyner. Born to Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Nixon ol

Teegarden a daughter Saturday Feb u.. Claud Beagles of Tyner who was dan gerously sick is reported be'ter Mrs. Lizzie Hoaaimer, of fMuo, Is vis iting her sister Mrs. Amos osuorn at ; Culver. Charles Smoke, of Floyd, Wisconsin, i is in t ulver. lie tnn.k ol starting a I creamery J. M. S there. Methenv and Thomas rtotierts ' and wife, of Argos have moved lo Wabash. i ner home in Argos Tuesday fi m the .iib. uuwn waa uruiigui to m. fm v - i ii ... ! Fresbyterian hospital. I'erry Singleton, of Shiloh, went to Donaldson recently and captured a eaat D u 1 of the measles. He is very sick. j The heaviest snow Storm of the sea I son waa between and U o'clock this I morning. tamed a iiumbei oi their friends labt evening. Mr. D. Shafer, of Lay City, Michigan is the guest of Miss Clara Lankeaau, of South Michigan street. The number of cases of catarrhal fe ver in Plymouth are not so numerous as they were a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. .loluiathan Neff of Lakeville are the guests ot L. H. Vanscoik and wife. Lambert McCombsand Martha Webb were married p.t the grooms residence near Walkerton Thursday. The Mennonites will have preaching

services at Teegarden Saturday evening : conuueu to on oeu tor several weeKand Sunday. There is no let up in Bourbon in re Court Morris drives the gayest team I ligious circles. Tne opera house is of horses in the city. They are light i crowded night ly and many persona are bays and lively steppen ' being convened, atan is powerful bill

Joseph Buttert of Peru claims to havt seen the great Napoieon on his retreat from Moscow. Warsaw will get tie? hew I . B. college which will be erected next sum mer at a cost of ÄWO.ouo. Airs. Tillie Andrews of Peru is visit ing her parents Mr. I wife of this city. Bergman and S. G. Stroie will nave a public sale of his property March loth. He lives west of Twin Lakes. Mr. Kinehart who has driven Harris hack for some tune will likely accept a oosition in Elkhart. ar Sol Meyer of Spokane, Wash., is in the city visiting relatives lie will re main about a week. Mrs. Augusta Seiders ol Twin Lakes entertained her friends It a rag bee last Thursday. Lent means forty days ol tastiim to hose who observe the season winch closes Faster Sunday April L3th. Chas Havis residing north ol the city will join the Burr ( hik colony tint goes to Cando North Dakota next month. Even if it does not mean war with Spain, it is almost assured that it will mean peace for Cuba, w Inch w ill tie all the better.

The children of Fred Shearer, are reported Letter today. They have been affering with catarrhal lever. Tickets fur the John Fdafalts ksetara at the opera tiouse March ith l)und a readv sale Uns inuruing at Loaeys store. The Methodist so-'iety at Inwood will ive a supper a: the brick ha.! Saturday

I . v 'if t r t ru lifiutit t f thii n r au a hur -ls- blanch Meelv returned to her Columbia Crty, after a ear, t i, ... pleasant visit with lie?, and I niiriiiiHrrv lBWIH"rJ' Mf and Njrs ,jlM,freturned to their home in south Band after a very pleas ant visit with Mr. and Mrs. W m. (Jotden. 1 he special session of the Itathbone j sisters last night was an Interesting OOS ' and a large number of the members e present 1 tie . v . it. will holil a memor ial service at the Methodist church Kri uay evening in honor of Miss I'raraii v illard. No Vehicles can pass up Sophia street until the old school building is placed in position on the corner of Sophia and Michigan streets. The second story of Missel's block will soon be completed tor I he recep fldffJ MToodaten of the World of this city. Mrs. Thomas O Dunnell, of North Michigan street who has been novating bet ween lite and death since unday is ski a ly improving Miss Ceni Erwin, of Walnut, was i nm yi mm iam aiuiu ricnn uy a ..........,.! ..nt .....1.... I... .. party oi young menus, ine orcasiou i being her lJth birthday. The Bourbon wild man is creeling considerable attention now. He had a two column write-up in the Chicago Chronicle Sunday. F. M. Axe, the genial proprietor (H the Chicago store has closed up his business iu Flymouth and his goods will be slopped to Newport tomorrow. The funeral of Win. Bdwardi will take nlace Fndav from the reaidtMieai ot I Allmioa i!euter street at tOjiO Rev. Raymond oflictatiug. A number of ciiunterteit half dollais and quarters were put in circulation in Ft. Wayne a lew days ago. They wie passed on the saloon keepers as a rule. If .,, f- ,,, , MM ot U..M 11 uiv loin i!Km ni s i u( i i a f ana keep up the cry of "kill the Americans ' very long they will get the opportunity 'to try. They are becoming altogether too impudent. It now lo .ks as though School 'he 1. aporte saloon keeper knows a good ' deal about who killed Met leiian The I I evidence is circuimtantial but very A saloon keeper at Laporte has boomed his business by putting our the j sign. "Every purchaser of lu cents worth of drinks is entitled to dei laie war agaimd Spam in this saloon." Mrs. Charles Woods entertained the 1 lady members of Wide Awake Hive yesterday afternoon at her home in North Plymouth. The afternoon wa very pleasantly spent, were served. Itefreshments Henry Hall is reported better and it is now thought that he will be aide to leave the house m a le days and drive to Plymouth. Henry has heen 1 there is a power which is mightier and will prevail in the end. Americas lod;e 1. o. O. F., meets to i night in their hall on Michigan Street I There Will be an initiation ami other important busineas to transact, and it is requested that every member be pres ent. There will oe some visiting broth en present. The day is not tar distant when the dastardly cowards who wreak private vengeance by shooting dogs will be ' brought to a sudden standstill. The ,UAU or bu who will do such deeds will otners just as heinous, and they ! should be severely punished. C. L. Morris of t his city, is now 'he owner of the Sl,300 span of bay horess which gden Armour, of Chicago own ed a lew days ago. They are beauties ; aIlü Bigh teppere. They are six year olds and can easily clip otT a mile in Just because you don'i hear SO much as you did a few days ago it cannot tie argued 1 hat the war feeling in this country is any less intense than it was the fust day ot the excitement. The people are doing a whole lot of deep and quiet I hmkmg along very import ant lines just now, and it the time lor j action cotues they will be piepaied to

do then whole duty.