People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1895 — Page 7

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INDIANA STATE NEWS.

Frkd Ohnino, trustee of Barton township, Oibson county, was found dead in bed the other morning. He died of heart disease. His death gives the republicans a majority of trustees, and means a republican county superintendent of schools next June. George Roberts, who confessed to complicity in the wrecking of a passenger train on the Big Four railroad at Fontanet on the night of July 22, was tried at Terre Haute, found guilty and sentenced to the penitentiary for life. At Elkhart the pastor of a Congregational church left his pulpit and pitched a disorderly member of the congregation bodily out of the house.

A commercial club wiU be formed at Princeton. Thornton has dedicated her new high school building. In drawing a jury recently to serve in the Bartholomew circuit court,three men were excused on account of being too old. David Jones, the, wealthy farmer near Elwood, who is unable to sleep, has passed his ninety-third day and night without sleep, and still there is no relief in sight. Harry about 7 years of age, while playing with a toy gun,shot Blackford, a girl of about 16 years, putting out her eye. The parties live at Freeport, about three miles from Morristown'. , ' j Mme. Jubijer, the handsome young woman arrested by the government for fraudulent use of the mails at N'ew Albany, has been transferred (rom the jail in Indianapolis to the state reformatory until the federal grand jury considers her case. E. C. Ruddy drove over an embankment near Cambridge City, and was killed. Clay county attorneys have organized a permanent association. Mrs. Frank Christman fell, dead on the street at Frankfort. She had been making Christmas purchases for her children, and was returning home. Edward Schlagie, a middle-aped resident of Richmond, was found dead on the Pennsylvania railroad bridge. Both legs had been cut off by a train, and he was frozen stiff. ' " ~ > The new judge in the Lagrange circuit will not allow lawyers to sit in co,ur.t with their leers piled up on a table in frontjof them. Henry Stein, of Niles, 0., had his throat cut from ear to ear near Logansport by one of a gang of tramps, and will probably die. There are an average of a dozen letters a week deposited in the Delphi postoffice minus either, stamp or address. « A flower party will be given in Anderson soon. The young ladies will wear costumes to represent different flowers. Tiie secret marriage of Mrs. Mary Cooper, aged 30, to James A. Peak, aged 18, qccurred at Goshen.- . Mrs. Cooper secured a divorce a few days ago from her former husband. While shooting off a revolver on the streets of Geneva, Shelby county, Edwin Leavitt was fatally shot by the careless handling of the weapon. The bullet passed through his neck and struck Walter Jones, a bystander, and lodged in the muscles of his arm. Leavitt was drinking. Bloomfield expects a boom as soon as the narrow guage road running into that city is made a standard width. John.D. Biddle, a wealthy farmer of Jonnson township, Knox county, was fleeced out of S3OO by two strangers on a three-card monte trick. One man wanted to buy a farm and he and Biddle met the other stranger in the road, where the trick was accomplished. Representatives of the several teachers’ .associations in session at Indianapolis held a meeting the other day at the office of the state superintendent of public instruction, and drafted a series of resolutions to be presented to the coming legislature. They ask a law defining the qualifications of city and county superintendents; a law relating to the institution of a township library in each teuln.ship of the state; the enumeration of school children, and the recommendation for a larger support pf the state institutions, referring to the Indiana university, Purdue and the State normal. In a side hunt for game near Crawfordsville 570 rabbits were killed. One man killed sixty. There are thirty-two divoree suits pending in the Elkhart circuit court. A Whitley county man will be investigated by the grand jury for stealing six skunk skins. Mischievous Goshen boys pass away the time breaking the glass fronts of the fire alarm boxes. Pleasant township, Johnson county, voted upon the question of whether the Franklin, Greenwood <fe Indianapolis Electric Street railroad should receive a subsidy of $34,000. The returns are all in and the subsidy has carried by fifty-three majority. W. S. Blatciiley, the state geologist, is of the opinion that Indiana should make a collection of her birds and animals *t once. Many are becoming extinct. Of the 225 birds in Indiana, there are in the state museum specimens of only 140. He desires to have the collection complete. Bloomington vigorously objects to the proposed scheme of moving her university to Indianapolis. Vincennes may take steps to preserve the old Harrison house and relics of the elder Harrison. Near Homer, Rusli fioutity, Nimrod Wiley and Wm. Miller had a controversy over a crop of tobacco, resulting in Wiley striking Miller in the face with a board, and before he could repeat the blow dropped dead. He was subject to heart trouble. Geo. Hitzenberger, son of a North Indianapolis saloonkeeper, the other day, went into police headquarters and turned over two dollars which he said j he had stolen. He claimed he was mis- j treated at home, and said be wanted to ! be sont to the Reform school.

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At a German Court-Martial.—Captain (preskiiug)—“Then 1 am to understand that tne accused offered you a cigar when you were doing sentry duty!” “Yes, your honor.” “And you declined!” “Yes, to command, your honor 1,” f’And what reply did he make!” “You are an ass, your honor I”—Koluische Volkszeitung.

Cottolene as a Trade-mark.

An important and Interesting trade-mark suit, which has been before the courts for some time, has recently reached a decision, in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of NeW Yoek, The suit was for an injunction against the infringement of complainant’s (The N. K. Fairbauk Company. Chicago) trade-mark “Cottolene" by ti»e use of the word “Cottoleo.” The validity of Cottolene as a trade-mark was made permanent by an injunction, the case being summarized by the court as follows: “It seems to be the law that when manufacturers have educated the, public to ask for a certain article by Its trade-mark name, they have acquired tne right to insist that product* manufactured by others shall not be given to the public under that name. It is just that it should be so for the benefit derived from such name can only be obtained by faithful service in furnishing articles o| recognized value. Moreover, if the trader-mark najrnq might be adopted by others, inferior articles might then do produced and sold under it; and thereby the value to manufacturers pf the reputation of the name used by them as a trade-mark would be destroyed." Man may dismiss compassion from his heart, but God will never.—Cowper.

The True Laxative Principle

Of the plants used in manufacturing the pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has a permanently beneficial effect'on the human system, while the cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solutions, usually sold as medicines, are permanently injurious. Being well informed, you. will use the truo remedy only. Manufactured by Calif or ula Fig Syrup Co.

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PHYSICAL STRENGTH, . cheerful Spirits and the ability to fully ’ with a healthy tuind. The young ufTers froilL uerv7, impaired mem-: ow spirits, irritaetnper, awl the and and one dements :Qf; mind and body that result {ro'lll, -unnatural; pernicious habits usually contracted. in youth, through ignorance,- is thereby incapacitated to thoroughly : enjoy life. He feels tired, spirjtless, and drowsy ; his sleep isdisturbed and does not refresh him as. it should; the will power is weakened, morbid fears haunt him and iilay; result in confirmed hypochondria, or melancholia and, finally, in soiling of the brain, epilepsy, (“fits”), paralysis, ’ locomotor atax.ia and even in dread insanity. To reach, re-claim aud restore such unfortunates to health and happiness, is the-’ hilti of the publishers of a book of 136 P a ges, written in plain but chaste language, on the nature, symptoms and curability, by home-treatment, of such diseases. This book will lie sent sealed, in plain envelope, on receipt of this notice with ten cents in stamps, for postage. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y." For more than a quarter of a century physicians connected with this widely 1 celebrated Institution have made thetreatment of the diseases above hinted their specialty. Thousands have con-' suited them by letter awl received advice and medicines which have resulted in permanent cures. Sufferers from premature old age, or loss of power, will find much of interest in the book above mentioned.

“When I grow up, mom, I want you to make, a minister of me." “Why, Johnny, I am giad that such is your desire. I will speak to your father about it” “Yos’m; I want to go to Europe every summer.” State ot Qmo. Crrr or Toledo, » „ Lotas County. f ” Frank J. Cheney makes puth that be is the senior partnerof theflrm of F. J. Cheney Co., doing business in the City of Toledo •County and State afores&id and that said fra will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every cose of Catarrh that cannot be cured by theuseof Hall’s Catarrh CdRR. . Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence,thisOthduy of Decembor.A.D.lbtiS. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testlm onluls, free. F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O. HTSold by Druggists, 76a Hall’s Family Fills, 25a , Mrs. Hicks—“ How should you like me-to slug you to sleep, as I do the baby?" Hicks —“l’d go to sleep if I possibly could.”— Credit Lost.

Obstructions in a Great Harbor

Arc less easily removed than obstructions of the bowels are by Hostettcr’s Stomach Bitters, infinitely more effectual than violent purgatives, and which never gripes, convulses aad weakens as they do. The Bitters also removes malarial aud rheumatic complaints, billousnoss, side headache, nervousness and dyspepsia. Give this deserving remedy a fair trial and oxpect the best and most complete results. American Student— “ You don’t have football in Germany ?” Germun Student—“No; tho professors draw tholine at dueling.”—Fuck.

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Is price of double berth in Tourißt Sleeping Car from Chicago on the famous “PhillipsRock Island Toui'ist Excursions." Through cars on fast trains leave Chicago Tuesdays via Ft. Worth and El Paso, and Thursdays via Scenic Route. Write for particulars to A. P. Phillips & Co., 104 Clark HL, Chicago. John Sebastian, G. P. A., Chicago. Clara— “ Mercy! how very expensive this gift must have been.” Edith—“ What makes you think 50..” Clara—“ Tho price mark has’ been erased.” —Inter-Ocean, Don’t Neglect nGough, Take Some Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar inttarUcr. Pike’s Toothache Drops Cure In onomlnuto.

K rithT J For twenty years folks all over the world have cured F J rheumatism, neuralgia, and all other pains and aches by • 4 using St. Jacobs Oil. There must be something in it, J for you couldn’t fool all the people for so many years. Y. as Measures §! ir by taking Pearline to do your washing and cleaning. It does away with half the labor, and with all the dirt. It does away with the Rub, Rub, Rub* Nothing in the way of housework is too hard for it; nothing washable is too delicate. Au things Washable are safe with j Pearline. It saves from wear, 1 and it keeps from harm, tff) Peddlers ond some unscrupulous grocers will tell you, 1 f*P “this is as good as” or “the same as Pearline." ITS W %JLL FALSE—Pearline is never peddled, if your grocer sends ?ou an imitation, be honest— tend it back. 396 JAMES PYLE, New York, BEST PUREST AND MOST EEDNDMICAL '“’rTHE SlMffil COMM—

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“On tho Mississippi” closes Jan. 0, to be followed by the grand spectacular “Black Crook.” Boats secured by moil. “Were you left much in your uncle’s will!” “Yes, confound it; completely.”— Brooklyn Life. She (severely)— 1 “How many more times are you going to ask me to marry you!” He (calmly)—“How many more times are you going to refuse me?”—Truth. Piso’s Curo for Consumption is an A No. 1 Asthma medicine.— W. K. Williams, Antioch, Ills., April 11,1804. It is tho nudity of the live wiro that makes It shocking.—Pittsburgh Post.

The Qreatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, of ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered In one of our common Easture weeds a remedy that cures every ind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of'lts value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity Is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears In a week after taking it. Head the label. if the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful in water at bedtime. Sold by fill Druggists.

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