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From Chicago daily, Jane 1 to Sep tember 80. Correspondingly low rates from all ether points. Twe fast trains per day. The Colorado Special, solid through train, over the enly double-track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River. Only one night from Chicago; twe sights en route from the Atlantic Seaboard via the Chicago, Dnlon Pacific and North -Western Line Send two-cent stamp for folders and booklets, with list of hotels and boarding houses, rates and much valuable information concerning railway fares, scenery, climate, etc. All agents sell tickets via this line. A. H. WAGGENER. Traveling Ant. 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, l!l.

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THE CAUSE OF DISPUTE Lake Erie Ditches Cars on Street and Citizens and Employes Tear Them Out.

Portland, Ind., July 4. The Lake Erie & Western railroad fought a losing-Vatt-le here yesterday afternoon with the new Cincinnati, Bluffton & Chicago railroad, which i constructing its tracks through this city. Understanding fully that the Lake Erie & Western was bent on contesting the right of the new road to a certain portion of Water street, the latter road took advantage f Sunday to lay its tracks across the disputed bait and avoid an injunction suit. Tlie construction gangs were put to work early this morning and local employes f the, Lake Erie saw that something was alxmt to happen. Lake Erie headquarters Avere notified and a small army of construction and section men was sent here to build and switch cms on the ground and to block the way with two box ars, but the new road saw whut the Laka Erie was preparing to do and soughfr to forestall the blockade by placing wagons with ties and rails on the disputed ground. Seeimg that they were about to be defeated in. their attempt to blockade the way, the Lake Erie train of several cars which stood on the trak was rapidly backed towkere a fro? rail had been plaeed on the track and three cars were dumped across the way. A Lake Erie wreck train was already on tlie way from Lima, O., Avhich arriving in a few minutes, undertook to dump additional cars on the ground. The new road continued 'the construction as rapidly as possible and when the wrecked cars were reached promptly placed ropes over the first ear and 300 citizens joined in to help cloor the right of way. Section Foreman Ed Sikle of the Lake Erie cut the rope, whereupon a big, burly railroader on tlie other gang ran him away with aspike hammer. Several hundred citizens congregated and plainly the sympathies were with the new read. One car was pulled off the grounds and another was being chopped to pieces when Supt. Dyer of the Lake Erie arrived and announced that his road was ready to riv up the fight. lie explained that he had found that thefranchise did not give them the ground over which they were fight ing. The Lake Erie had given orders that if necessary twenty-five cars should be wrecked. The Lake Erie is practically loser to the extent of $:5,000 in rollingstock and this city will file criminal proceedings probably and several civil suits. It was only by mere accident that several people were not killed by the wrecking of the cars across the street. The feeling among citizens was very bitter toward the Lake Erie.

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Sheriff of Union County Found Ilia Man Ready to Fight With Revolver and Knife.

Horsestealing:, Bigamy and Forgery Charged Against Man Wanted In North Carolina.

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Liberty, Ind., July 6. A. A. Bates was arrested by John Yaryan, sheriff of this county, at tne request of J. M. Davis, sheriff of Surry county, North Carolina, who alleges that Bates is wanted in that county for horse stealing, bigamy anrl forgery. Sheriff Yaryan and deputy drove to the home ef Samuel Edgeworth, a highly respected citizen, where Bates was stopping. Seeing the officers coming, Bates attempted to escape, but was driven back into his room and forced to surrender by the sheriff, who found him armed with a revolver and a knrfe. Bates has been committed to jail to await the coming of the North Carolina sheriff with requisition papers. The prisoner is sullen and refuses to talk. He had been stopping with the Edgeworths for some time, and had aroused their suspicions because he never left the house unarmed. His hiding place was revealed to the sheriff of North Carolina through a letter mailed by him to a North Carolina friend.

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Young Man at Columbus Rendered Frantic by Cruel Beating. Columbus, Ind., July 5. Suffering from injuries he received when he was beaten almost to death by a gang of young rowdies, Emmett Brown, aged tweaty-one years, son of Henry Brown of this city, made a desperate attempt to commit suicide by strangling himself with a necktie. Brown was met by a gang of live or six young men in the, alley in the rear of the Cyclone saloon. The entire gang attacked hian and gave him a terrible beating, leaving him unconscious. He was carried into his home and remained in a semi-conscious condition all night. In the morning, while his mind was deranged, he attempted suicide by tying his necktie about his neck and pulling both eads until he became black in the face. He also beat himself in the head with his fists. Physicians believe he will recover. He refuses to tell the names of his assailants.

Mystery Surrounds Tragedy. Marlon, Ind., July 5. Mystery surrounds the death by shooting of Margaret Terrell, a young woman of Gas City. The body was found in a grove near Gas. City. Everett Athens, twenty-three years old, who lives in Summitville, notified Marshal McClary, saying that the young woman shot herself. He says they took a walk and went to this grove, in the northern part of the city. While sitting on the ground talking, he removed a revolver from his pocket and laid it on the ground.' He alleges that Miss Terrell picked up the revolver, pointed it at her head, pulled the trigger and the bullet went through her brain. Athens was arrested and placed in jail while an investigation is being made. He will be lield on tne charge of murder. An investigation of the spot where the body was found shows signs of a struggle.

Government Lands Open for Settlement. in theKosebud Indian Reservation in Southeastern South Dakota. The Chicago & North-Western Ry. is the di rect line from Cbicagn to Bonesteel on the reservation border. Send 2 eent stamp for pamphlet "New Homes in the West" containing map3 and full i formation as to the allotment of tiese fertile lands. A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Big Scare for Nothing. Elwood, Ind., July 5. The big scare of the merchants and citizens generally of this city over the shutdown of the tlnplate mills last Thursday has proved to have been unnecessary, as the hot mills resumed work today.

up in 10c 1 Many of the employes wanted a two-

weeks vacation, but were much relieved because the scale has been signed for next year, with the orders of the company requiring resumption of work.

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Caught at the Crossing. Kendallville, Ind., July 5. Winfleld Martin and Philip Hathawayf aged respectively forty-five and sixty-five, laborers, while driving homeward in a wagon from this city, were struck by a west-bound passenger train and instantly killed. The horses were unhurt but the wagon wasbroken. The men were hurled fifty feet and more. Martin was unmarried. Hathaway had a wife and two daughters.

Nice Trip for Company B. Terre Haute, Ind., July 5. Company B, I. N. G., of this city, fifty-six strong, has left for St. Louis for a ten days' stay at the World's Fair. Company B, which has the reputation of being the best-drilled military organization in Indiana, goes to the fair on its own accord and own expense.

Combine Their Interests. Crawfordsville, Ind., July 5. sixteen grain elevators iri .western Indiana have merged their interests. The new corporation will be known as the Crabbs, . Reynolds, Taylor company and is incorporated for $200,000. The home office will be maintained In Crawfordsville.

MONEY TO LOAN. 5 and 6 per cent. Interest FIRE INSURANCE, In the leading companies. Managers for the' ' EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society of New York. THE 0. B. FULGHAM AGENCY O. B. Fulgham. H. Milton Brode Room 3, Vaughan Bldg.

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' MICHIGAN SUMMER RESORTS. The LAKE AND RAIL ROUTS to WORLD'S FAIR. ST. LOUIS TIME TABLE BETWEEN Detroit and Cleveland Leave DETROIT, daily . 10.30 p. m. Arrive CLEVELAND . . 5.30 a. ra. making eonnectiens with ali Railroads for joints East. Leave CLEVELAND, daily J0.I5 p. m. Arrive DETROIT . . . 5.30 a m. Connecting with SpialTrafns forWorld'S Fair. St. Louis, and with D. & C Steamers for Mackinac, "Soo," Marqnetta, Duluih. Minneapolis, St. Panl, Petitskey, Milwaukee, Chicago and Georgian Bay, also with all Railroad for points in Michigan and the West. Day Trips between Detrei atid Cleveland daring July and August. Mackinac Division Lv. T0LEB0 Mondays and Sturdays 9.30 a. m.and Tuesdays and Thursdays 4 p, m. Lv. DETROIT Mondays and Saturday 5.00 p. m. and Wednesdays and Fridays 9.30 3. Rl. Coniujtici June 16th. Sead 2c fr Illustrated Pamphlet Tourist Rates. Send 2c for World's Fair Pamphlet. ADDRESS A. A. SOMANTZ, G.S.4P.T.M., f etroit, Mich.

Notice of Appointment. State of Indiana, Wayne county, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County Indiana, administrator of the estate of L.y4ia A. Wolfer, decensed, lnte of Wayne Count j . Indiana. Said st ate is suppo-ed to be solvent. OLIVHR J. KELLY. Administrator. A. M. Gardner, Attorney. Datd June 4th, 104. 25-5-12

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Map of the World. A beautiful map, valuable for refrence, printed on heavp paper, 42x64 inches, mounted on rollers; edges bound in cloth, showing our new island possessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cabyes, railway lines and other features of Japan, China, Manchuria, Korea and the Far East. Sent on receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, P. T. M., Chicago North-Western Railway, Chicago, HI.

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On at Richmond; Off at St. Louis, j via. Pennsylvania Lines. "The World's Fair Special" leaves Richmond at 10:03 p. m., daily, arrives at St. Louis at 7:22 a. m. Through drawing room sleeping cars and vestibule coaches enable World's Fair visitors from Richmond to make the trip to St. Louis without change ing cars Other through trains to St. Louis leave Richmond 5:05 a. m., to 10:15 a. m. and 1 :25 p. m. Round trip tickets from Richmond with return "limit of seven days sold Tuesdays and Thursdays until June 30th at $7.00; tickets for 15-day stay in St. Louis soild daily at $10.50; 60day tickets, $12.00; season tickets, $14.00. For full information about trains and speeial excursions, consult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines. Richmond, Ind.

$1 Sunday excursions, Richmond to Dayton and return via the Dayton & Western every Sunday during the summer season. Througk trains leave Richmond every hour from 6 a. m 'till 7 p. m. Returning leave Day ton every hour until 7 p. m. Last train leaving 9 p. m. Go any hour you wish. Fast time, new cars. A pleasant Sunday ride, clean and cool, nc smoke, no cinders, no dust. Visit the beautiful National So diers' Home on the line of the Dayton & Western, Fairview Park, Dayon's cool summer resort. Central League baseball at League Park every Sunday.

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Coming undivided, just as it was in the city of New York and incorporated with its myriad high-class features A Superb. Sublime, Spectacular Sensation ! That staads unequaled and uruivalled in the world's history, befitting the mam. raoth proportions, colossal extent, stupendous magnitude and enormous size of this Ever the Greatest Show on Earth Reproduction of the GreaUs'. Ceremonial Event ever Conceived The Gorgeous Durbar at Delhi Precisely as it took place in India hefore the Viceroy and Vicerine, with fabulously rich costumes, da2zling material, be wild ring features and glorious aud beautiful concommitants, men, women, children, elephants, animals, floats, chariots, crs and insignia, regalia and paraphernalia. Six Surpassing, Superior, Supreme, Sensational Surprises Seen solely with these Shows. Presented this year for the first time after astounding and amazing the whole of Europe

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ANCILLOTTI, the Modern Ariel In the newest an 1 greatest Parisian Sensation "LOOPING THE GAP" VOLO, THE WIZARD VOLITANT In his mysterious ride and stupendous flight through space SOLO AND CHICO, the Marvelous Unicyclists Dashing down the wide apart rungs of a precipitous ladder on a single wheel, ore upon the shoulders of the other. CONTAINING ALL A CIRCUS NEEDS TO HAVE With multitadesof amazing attractions Barer before seen. 3 Hours of Continuous Circus Performances. Besides the many marvelous attractions to be seen befoie the regular performance begins. Colossal Collection of Curious Creatures and Creations

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