Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 January 1896 — Page 5
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S l I'lDW, Jam- uv I, is'.'. LOCAL I!Iii:VITlKS. I'i 1.1 Tii ur.-l .y's halb Hin. Im-, IJn.un u turned h-uno .duy. K. K. Ihirul.ill spent tin I'n; in Arg-s. (hailes Ki.ist l is recovering I'mia a M Vl I f Sich IICSS. Mis Lillie Anderson, of LalWte, is visit iu friends here. Andrew Foreman's 15 months-old child is hopelessly sick. Waltos Hand is here from the Culver academy today. C. M. Wflcli came home 1 1 dim Chirago to spend New V oar's. (Unities 1'rank, f Twin Lakes, was a oilier at tins oilice to day. Charles. Allniau, s ti of P. S. AMiuan is fete from Mankato, Minn. Louis Steele and Arthur rndcrwood sj rut yesterday m Soath Hem!. V. n l i:t: 1'J or 10 Mark cat skins For pi ice see fJr.n. II. Hayum:, Jeweler The "paper train" on the IVnnsyb vaiiia was two luniks late this morning. Miss Kate Stoddard, w ho lias visited Mi-s (.race Ave, returned to Valparaiso 1 01 lay. Miss Manih' Hand, of Maxinkuekce, ha. been the guest of Miss Florence Muri-'.. Carpenter ; l sw u th an? busy invoicing and balancing up the accounts of the year IS'.tä. W.M.N icho's was in South Uetid yesterday, in tin interests of the Y. M. C. A. at this place. The Swedish Quartet gave an excellent. uitertainmenMo a crowded house a? II usthoii last niad t. Mr. a;.d Mrs. Harry Miller, of Dallas, TY. t- ait here visit i ! 1 his parents, ."am Miller and v, ii'e. Mas ( oi t rule This.' ha, relumed fr I. a! ' i te, w hero she as t lie guest of M.ss iVail Hewitt. il i.-s ':.arl!ie t anuvcn, d hihcn. !s tt, gue.-l i f la:.!eN. She will j r t urn home on I'r:d.i . Mi-s Onee!i Cleveland enteitain.s a small party of tiiei.ds at a J o'clock luncheon this afternoon. Srt i Vi:i:kj.v Imii:im:ni).:n r and the Co-niopolilan, tl.e greate-t i:;agazine ia America, only d.sr. per jear. Fr.mk (lotne was ttirown under ai train at. Lvausville last night and cut to pieces. II4 attempted to jump from the fain. T.'.c fau.i! oi I Jr. lb.y has arrived! fioiu i'nioa Mills and is. pleasantly settled. Toe I "Ctor holds t be suae- olliee as formerly. Mr. and Mi s. rreeinan Ieer, wie wire adjudged insane a tew days ago and s-nt to ; he usjlamai Logansport, ret nnu'.l home yesterday. The annual meeting for the ehetiou of elders, trustees and Sunday t-chooi stipenutuideiit at the Presbyterian church, w ill be htM tomorrow mght. A Mrs. Nancy Powman, of Union City, laid Dr. Tanner' fast in the shade by refusing to eat food for forty-seven da. Christmas day she broke her fa.-t. P. IL Herrnk. ol Chicago, brought t w o patients to Pivmouth Institute Ttie.-day evening and reniaimd ;i giust of Dr. P 'l'ton over New Yens, returning home this morning. The drug linn of Shadel Peyiiohls li'ti been dissolved by mutual consent, the latter retiring. Charles Shadel will continue the business at the business at the old stand, c dlect accounts, etc. Tiie V. C. T. P. will give a supper in the room formerly occupied by Pyan iV Iitsepl:, on Saturday evening, .Ian. I, beginning at " o'clock. A good supper for 10 cents: oyster?, P cents Pabbi L. Wise, of Cincinnati, says that during the last forty years he has othciated at JO.tuKi .Jewish weddings and only three couples whom he has married iiaveever applied for a divorce. C. W. Habacker, of Fort Wayne, paid Dr. Horton a New Years call. Mr. Habacker took the treatment with the Doctor four years ago and called to renew expressions of gratitude lor the results. When the clock struck 12 New Years inoiiiing, the silence was very noticeable in this locality. One enthusiastic citizen in the southern part of the city, although nearly live minutes late brought out his tnuzle loader and canr.onaded a few moments. A hunting" party, composed of C. L. TibbHts, Pmcry Hess and doe Williams, of Plymouth, an I Dr. .Montgomery, Dr. Fmk and Chester Montgomery, of South Pend, will go on a brief tour of devastation among the smaller seasonable game tomorrow. The hand-omo bicycle given at the Phnmix cigar store was drawn hist evening by .lohn Ashley, jr., w ho held ticket ÖTo. A hundred tickets were drawn, the hist one being the winner. A big crowd watched the committee at its work. There were V);iT.i tickets out. JJusiness men are invited cordially to lend their assistance t ward providing for the coining W. ('. T. U conven
lion lii ic, liy patreiiiing t ! excellent ruipjer which will be s i i .i.l t . y the n; is of the local I'liion at the old Itjauk Joseph building on iicMSitur.lay evening, I f you want the political news of th(In' coming campaign read our adveit Kent. oils of clnhhin g offers with the New Voik World and Tri. um else
wI.t in tins paper. The be. t and cheapest building lots in Plymouth, are tound in "The Plymouth Impioveinont Company's" addition, on the roiiMi side. Xo water standing around them ana cellars alwasHdry. For terms, call on L. Tanner, the druggist. Marshal Myers went over to Donaldson last, night and returned wiih two prisoners, who arc mv in jail here awaiting a hearing before 'Squire lleeves. Charles Wolf is charged with assault and hatterv, and Charles Henry with stealing goods from Uurgner I'ros.' store. Odieer Klinger assisted in the arrests. Notwithstanding the .") eents advance to go into edict on hard e al the Clh of this mouth (next Monday i Lnoc.'i P )or will deliver all onlers until that date at .ST.-1 per ton. Atter that time prices will not he at the option ot retailers and Mr. Poor says that hard coal will he advanced to at a sin gle hound. People with unfilled bins should tack Pus in their hats, take time by the forelock and see that their coal bins are tilled before Monday night. From l-'riday'a Dally. ! How is that "rwear-otl" of vouisV ! Pen .1. Lauerh ft today for Chicago. J Tube How wnt to South Petid to-! day. j Miss Laura Pyder n turns to Plkhart tomorrow. ! .lacob li nier is here from P.remen for a lew days. The Hin of !k ni:' Mnith left for Lex- i iugton, Ky., today. (borge llipp"y uturiied last evening Iroiu Logaiipoi t. Mtvs Trella Logan has returm-d from j a i- it at t'ulver City. i '. 11 Xow of New ,V Davis, li.ar.'bon, ! v. is a Plymouth visitor. Miss Fauna (lallaghe;- returns to Col- ! umbia City tomorrow. ! C. S. Cleveland left last nightUora business ti ip throughout the east. j Miss Fthel Wiltfong le'urned last j eNening iroiu her visit at Attica. ! Mayor Swindell, wife and daugliti-r. i hae reluiü'-d from Coiumbi i City. Lew Allman went to Marion ycsler- 1 d;ty, to spi nd a oup!e of days with his , ! brot her I. i Win. F. (iieg and wife arc I ere iroiu i Irwin, Mo., visiting her father. David C. Smiih. j I.).-, and Mrs. Sawver returned to Chi' cago Ja-t t - ening, after visiting with 1 Sheiiif Smith. t Two new "phones have been put ml the local exchange - F.I. Welch, 0, audi .lohn Leonard, PJÖ. ! Cha.'.. II. Clongh called at this olhce J today, and enroiied ins name on tliel fast increasing list. Miss Floience l'ield retuna-ii las evening from a two weeks visit m Michi gan and South Pend. Mis. F.d. ,k and Mrs. IL F. Collins,! of Pochester, were callers on Dr. and , Mrs. Link nhelt Wednesday. ; Masler (hta Linketilu li is yp.Midtng 1 his vacation with his grandparants, j Mr. and Mrs. Hunter of Leiters Ford, j 1 ir i-i ! I ir4ei!i sin ndi i ii ' i r i t J'J, IUI '1 V UV II . IIUU14J til' 'l 11 111 and evening at the school house I miles northwest ol Plymouth, and nearTyner City. Did .lacoby and wife, who came Jrom Flkhart to attend a family reunion on New Years day, returned to their home last night. Mrs. iustave Wolf has returned from Chicago, where she was called to attend the funeral of her relative, Mrs. Morris Fpstem. Old man Fugle id" Argos, was on our streets yesterdaj. He is an old resident of this county, and one of its most plain, out spoken farmers. Mrs. C. II. Wilcox returned yesterday noon from Logansport, where she has been visiting with her sister and sick brother, since Christmas day. Mrs. (I. A. Marble entertains thi- eve ng in honor of her guest, Miss Myrtle Mein.er, who haves tomorrow' morning for her home in Momence, Ills. Pen Caldwell, -of Marion, w ho is visiting friends at JJourbon, ran over to Plymouth today to f ee W. C. McLothliu of Kuhn A: Son's store, and other friends. Judge (laproti was occupied this forenoon hearing motions, etc., and the case of Katie Kent vs. Pridget Shay is on trial before Hon. Heorge llolmau this afternoon. It will occupy two days at least. One of the questions to be decided by the next Indiana legislature, is whether or not the appellate court shall be continued. The life of the court as originally provided will expitein March 1S'.7. The annual report of the managers of the Indiana reform school for girls and woman's prbon shows that there are now 180 girls in the reformatory and 3 women in the prison. Sarali F.
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he !i i m-'!i 1 1 r mi i:c tilil' p. I- underiii' a -fvere at! ic of i h.-uni i' i-mi 'ha! h i- laid I.n.i up lor mm ks. lb' i"Inline.! us that his mother. Mrs Ancii liiil, h. s leli Ulte ill, and for ti e piM t hi i".' tut iiil lis h.is been d 'Ii litie ! I " h-r j hed, er lu.iii l ia-;id here m'! ic.M'i't i to h atM. 1 1. HIS. .I.VM'.U.Y I. Pied Peed und wile, of Convoy, (., a brother-in-law of .I..I. Vangundy, is visiting in Iliou. William Pckert, who has been trawl ing in the west in the inteiest of a patent right concern, is spending the holidays at home. Miss Maud Plliott. of Indiana olis, spent nias wit h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. C. P.lliott. Mi'lit-v I l-i re! i xvtu viv.il ii. .t t. ..I !' j ..mi.ii 11.1.1 liiii ti; II I. i.l..il WakariMa over unday. Peter Oliver and Charles Waggoner, of Moscovv, Ind., were visiting friends and parents m this vicinity. William and Hurley Tu lor uttendid the State Teachers' association meeting at Indianapolis. Manfred) Vantiss has been visiting fin-mis at Pl mouth the oast week. The tnas i ntci tainmeut w. sagrand success, so i he children say. (!eo. Poltz, of l.igonier, is visiting his father, umuel Poltz M. P Vatitivs visited relatives iand presumably, a frit nd,) at P. ehester last week. i 'l'welve I. O. O. P.'s of II1..11 attended i a banuet at Argos Saturday e ening. doe .Johnson, of near Mentone, was visiting his brotlier dames, of this place, Saturd iv. Simon Hoi" and wife, of Meulone, were calling upon their d i'ighier, Mis Pore, last Week. Protracted meeting at Tippecanoe town, conducted by Pev. Kennedy und other-:. .c!ioo!-i of this t o ;i-!i: n beiu next Mna,!av. I. A P.. WY-. -Miss Silva, of Warsaw, Icr motlur, Mrs. Silva, of the ioase, a lew days this week. Jam vi -a ted La pa. 1 !m M.afer attended the funeral of! David Arm-hong at Pivmuilh unuay. . ,. lau is again abli! s having a tussle arlet lever. M's. Hiram C o.lnu to he out. I reu.iy Xieiiair.au is with a mild form of sea
our vi...,, a.-:is. b-oiu wrK Xt-wi - u m"- u u-!'' ,Xi' ' 1 a low Vieh T 'r rojved vi,r;r b eks nftei' .-fidUag for a vear or more tho 'the '(fn put' clt thar so:i:n w.iv. J . . - ' , 'i eaisdav. V' t t l,,'. ." , .f . . :-ami paaiir.l ;rly the - Autograph of the common ery phrases nr.d char(ie.p e" Wall is the hapt.V p.ose-ur l' , ? ?,';u,n S ,OÜ V, f f ' Pr-nl fast Tal 1.' ac rs, starts oat an itinerary from th iiiii.,1 an t.i i.ie o.ii'i'i i'.i..i..ui o,n friinl- fiim nut lookout PIT' ... of s-ven lite books sine Thars h,v. "h .'' ir ? . .L 1 1 . VI i "Well. I thought T rhouhl d.-o riht staiions. ml daring a street renne,:..
ri v. y.iy ... rilf aoiJ !J;; 111 ' ',;1V, I I thröu-;h the Ueor, and I n.-p-.i and do-s net r.s- tl:e rirjbt tone or inflectioa ihe weie tue gilt oi appieciatue thiri. Ss ,vnth hui whPn anybody tries ,n.,M.i n, r,;, , e... . ;t1. , , c,.n.i i,
church meuib-j.'s. 0 jCOt llnnnT Smith they'd better Miotic, orgi.i Lintl a-j"; gaea "taiiy;foo: with a v.ag-n load of rnr.ars.pulling" to a select fekv 'I'hursday' i GHASTLY RESTING PLACZ. ... ... . ,
1.1" l.W. i..M.I .1 S.'.ipp '! .1.111 nary 1 1. i' . ' - . - i t . .. . Miss Thompson, of Pi mouth, was here Taesd.tv to bid her sisb r, Mrs. Pied Myer. good-bye"" the ia'ter intending to go to Plorida for her health, siaj tug until summer. The Library club gives its postponed entertainment dan. 10. Pills have I een p.. sied and it is a s- uiv go. AN rth 1 xkota colony meeting will be held at d.apa, January II. Heury Sluss, of South Pend, is visit - mg his parents, here for a few days. Curt Pauley of North Liberty, was lure visiting his m .ther-in-law. Mrs. U alt, Sunday. The Library club met with Mrs. Pd. Myers Thursday. Dr. d.d. Hamilton gave an interesting talk. The club
me ts with the Dr. next Thursday: ney" unprepared. The coffin in which , cpoke to Police Surgeon Andrews about ; meQ an.j Y-o:il( n to daa.l with tke Chiuight. this queer old character had so often ; it one day, and told him I thought thcro , vhosV e.a?sioiiR lie in a dormant
Tne creamery men having accomplished their work at this place lett town Wednesday. Miss Mary Prown died at her home Monday night her remains were taken to South Pend for burial Wednesday. Miss Mary Shafer was visiting in Plymouth from Sunday to Wednesday. Mr. Hou.-er, of near North Liberty, was visiting bis ok! chums at this place Monday. Misses Nellie (reg and Georgia Lineback and Mr. Hostetler were at North Liberty Tuesday and Wednesday, tho guests of Dr. Moore. Master Wilcox, of Plymouth, was tl.e guest of MissJreg New Year's. Miss Nellie gave a party in his honor. The dance given here Tuesday was a swell atfair. The-people who opposed the limn' at first now admit t hey had ii ) reason to do so. If some of the young men who tie their horses outside would put them in the livery stable, which is always open, no complaints could be made. Mrs. Pyron Shiik, of South Pend, while visiting her mother, Mrs. Lineback, was taken with a severe attack oi grippe, but at this writing is reported much impioved. Miss Nettie Waltz is still confined to her bed, but slightly improved. Some of the young men in this vicinity are thinking of forming a club for mutual protection agamst the attacks
. i i in i i i i ! : M I v , . il 1 ' " HI v Iii,; , .:, '' , : .; i is1 1' I 1 1 1 1' t t : i i ' i . i - I'. ' I l.i o , : ! 1, kno'i , i i i 1 : I " . ' .Iii- 1 1 ' i li : ii . ' ' ' ' 1 1 i' iii i .ii I 1 1. .. i in town. Mm i. ' ,: t;, .,, CANT TOOL HANNAH. In- tn. v Hit r.u.lnm nixl WimiI I Not !: f ti-;il 1. T.e other day a little old woman arrivd at tlio Dotrolt, (.rand Haven & Milvinil.ee depot from tlio interior of tin state, ami as bpggagn ehe had an old trunk hound around with ;i genirrM quantity of old clothesline, pays thrlvtrolt Prec Press. She warded to j'o o (lie house of her daughter, in the rnthern part cf the city, and, walkin; up to on of the hatkiiion at the dor, she fahl: 'Dan't undertake to come any of . .41 ,a .'1 f..llMM"'l 111' , I'l luliiVi-vi. Jbinrr Stnitli to save your life." I wouldn't cheat you. ma'am," re r 1 . 1 thf hackm.'in. And vou'd better not try. I'm the n-.i:,nn !,rntc - tin ne.l.l'er's arm f-.Mrvln' to cheat, me out of t wo pounda e pap'T rags. How much to take me j v) to my darter's mi I'orest avenue av- I auo-me and my trunk?" ! "A dollar and a half, ma'am. " a.ll ir niit n linlf" k1w renented. ! ..wilt., ....... . . , - - ' v. her arms went up. "I'll never give ; L I'd fro veu hlled ond baked afore ; '.! give von even a dollar. I told you : n tl-e l.ocinnlnfr you couldn't beat Han- ! ir Smith." ! j i'nni. and it's a Ion- j j ... . . "llg'lar jricrt. m rive up there." "'ak'-s no di Terence!" she snapped, :s . he s t per jaw. "I've h-(n tlilnhin tie matter ever fur the lat two hours ! ;r ! I don't ply a red cent over 30 ( oiMs V.'hv. we'd voh.e u; ivir oxen ! nid driva ten miles Tor $l.."'V ; "I'm o'i!y ns-kiny r 'lar rate. ma'am ; r-n't fnr nnvbo.tv to ta!;e von i:n " ' 1 1 l,L,u -- -'- .v ,u o.u ui t ere for la?." "Then Pit walk." Vrr.'m, hut yon have .1 trunk. Ti.m. iMr,.r c;mMi viU r-trrv her trcnk cn h:r -hon! kr. Fifty cents or 'CovMaT co it. ma'ani." "All naht. "ir--.?ll i'vrht. Po carre 1 a hi: d el of corn on my bard: ftvo nil' ?. r."d that trur.k doa't weigh lirtlf p. niü'-h. JT-.nr i;rith knows her Lide".-:-, rnd do'i't. you forget it." "It- (tor irit in. am. si "if. v cnt?. or no rid. 1 to tho nom and cb'.nnrd hvr trunk', and was r',ni-H) V ; ii ffdeer proles-.ed and .aid he woul 1 hne , n, cnl3 r.r.il cnnK t - lL-u's e' ia car. "Well, that mry do." she rephed. as .he rubbed her hand.' on r rhout to s'mulder it, when the fpocial M:oi WIi Slept 1 wi'iily i':ir in .IUl :oiU Tlir-P lie I in II. It Is almost never that a man dies Pi a co.Tm, but the TIin?dale Lender says that Is exactly what old Earney Frickcrs cf Alliance, O., did when he finally Kavo up the ghost in the fall of ISa'k 1'or more than twenty years "old liarr.ey" had b'-en haunted with the idea that he was on the verge of the grave. Pvrry evening he declared that he would never a pa. in see tne turn ri?e. i lie constantly brooded over his queer i halluelnatic:i. nnd never allowed him - . eni? tr. n if. c'.-.rri otinnf i.oin' r.irp-
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" " I - - 1. J l. II r i t 1 n ' 1 1' .4V v V i . v W -.:..w fully prepared for death nnd burial. g0nv;- oi his pnssenr,'-'::. 'Tdany ; . onio Pvery nipht he rolled himself in his get into the r'evator," he rca.a: kr-d iho grave clothes and solemnly laid down in eU'T nay. "am! saam to ima-rino I his coflin and passed the night firmly .fhenii know jmu .;.ere the. w.p;t to believing and probably hoping that for ! gCt (,rr They never epeu their bps unhim the da .voubl never dawn again. , i i them bryeiul their b stina1 1 1 . 1 . . A. .t..i -.1i .a . im T A.
l ina.iy ueain came, um, grim aim mj r.s ho was, he did not find "old Par- , awauxeneu (iisaijpainiea usui hisuhu make, and was said to have been a curiosity in itse lf, being literally covered with all kinds patterns and sizes j of allegorical paintings "War Vey'" iv ll til.T. Tho War Cry is the leading organ of the Salvation Army in the United States. It is an energetic and bright weekly and a fearless enemy of Satan and Iiis allies spiritual or material. Printers' ink is to he thruwn, Luther l,ulUB 4,5 lu T V 1 io, more vigorously than ever before ds coming winter, and to that end .aff Captain John Milseps has oen lib this Staff transferred from the cditorsl.ip of the Pacific Coast War Cry to tl:e New York headquarters, where he will have c:lItorial charge over the Lastern papu The captain was a great fighter and organizcr in the West, and sixty ;irnl-v corps are due to his efforts. lilts F.r:i1ii'r it r.cniin:- ISiiUiÜih;. A f. t range sitht wa.; s-een in London at the great lire in the grain warehouses near Plackfriars bridg-'. As the buibbnas, which v.vie o.i tl.e water's edge, were burning a black n a.;s was seen in tho river floating fio'u the Surrey to the Middlesex side. It was composed of thousands of rats cut from escape on the iand side. M?.ny thousands of them succeeded In crossing tho river, but were then unable to let up the smooth side of the Tliaracä embankment and were carried down stream and drowned. Subscribe for Tin: Imi:i"i:mknt.
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to'i. the l'r' iid and :i 1 .' i v of :'!r !. m: j ,V tori, h' ll Is i llil :! In an s vi r to i he i i j ei'jle pi'iMl' .Mi l) :.;!) ! In1.; u;,I j u thi i.r!.-s v. d "ii m I lor " I' t :! i'i ) i . i M... t. 1 t:ut- , :! ) --It '. "that 'ma. t i 'ins .) ii.f." raid !ln ' this t'iin-;. w M h j I'M i 1 -ut'y ( h' hui'j; to me, and in" : 1 1 ' : m - i i i ... ! "' ' ; Cite Ii" II. Hie :iv, 1MI !U'.-,'!i '1 " (MlM.nM. I,, tl.e ll.-ry -, ,r, J t Iv .lt ('rnaps i u!n;i.-t ii . re n cima o in thinkable sl.o. la k wide uri-iiinK chariot of fire they will h" wi.irle.l la the twinkling of an ew from the Intolerable heat of the ua bar!; Into Epice hundroil. and hundreds of millions of mlh-s from the pi'-it torch-, bearer of our system. Tints instantly the wretched tenants will he lv u two unbearable extremes, ore r cold, the other of heat. This a to continue through the eadb-ss iis.s of eiernity." W'Jmri tc Ilm in I fi 1 i ! wtin ni'llil nr. -rich that doi-tilne to-dav and hold 1.1s pal-i Pit? ; I IftvUli lirUll.in iit Siiivriii.' A remarkable Jewish movement Is j reported from Sm ina. A Ilursinn Jew ; I 1",n. ' '""V""" V ""-i""" t -wm vj!1 1o ,,u' '. ? h th.fimehes Into a Jewish Clirisli.in t-o-clety. Already about L'un p.ave joined the mo ei;ieut, and il has heroine t;ufiielently important, to attract ta itself vigorous perse cut io::. SHE WAS SLIGHTLY MlXItD. i 1r ,0',,4' riinninfr vuitor an Annum- itiinoW-r. "i reniem.-K-r once m mycxp-iiT.rf.. j i remarked a literary young woman, to a "We-shirsfon F.rar man, "of ta'.ing sev- .,.,, .i. o nyn 1'iil! .ill -r-i 1 twi 1 1 1 r 1 flüvrr , T . , , Wen.h ll Holmes when I was in s-hool in Po-t.on. I had known the llolmw, since childhor-d and went th' repn tty ranch as I p'.eas"d. and oi't'-n took! friends cf mi:.e with me to see 'i' sroed doctor. On V.us oc.-asion tn-e of C,i; ladies vas a c:i:r mnrrhV. rian. ... . ...... . w!io li.nd never r-n 1 r.ny of lr. Ilölm'-.;' i hooka .and ?ae b-i -ted thnt I coach Lr r i a hit. po that she would not. i'-a,-I her covcrM 'le?, nr.d nnsuei.'s. i on dwU si...-i.illy t.p..a the Au! ra.t or r : '.' 't ' tho Pr. a' fa -t Table.' b"- .tu? e : my fava it'"'. :;; e v,r; an i' l'-er?n a;:d .-as n rapid b arnar when we started oat. I f. It p"'."vj i that s';e w or, id do ia.- cr. .llf V-'e!!. rv-n tiling v,epj :,v Ivmlnvd .' .!' 'T. nnd sdie wist ly l. tt ;-ib nt o.i the kc-lc qi'estlon, except to second th" -):. pliments of tkf:se of us who v. eve c zant. with the do.-tor's books -tl; at i-, swhaniing'y until jm-'t wc v.a :- leaving. TIi :i sh.e t-'mie 1 to think she ought to savsoau tame, nnd She did. I . - Utoyr Jt h'n(i 1 p.d (Mas nMO,J" - '' 11 " ' " - iprown a little earePss and h?.d thought c1 . . r,0;;io- lVV hn-.s, If. j"-...'; tloft(.T in n mile ! lmrst ;;'f ,,,1,,,;;.;, i v,ant to 11 you but icy iilarm was uoedleas; he -l:anly smiled into her face, rnd in his kindliest manner thmked her ami raid that msny people thought the 'Autograph' was the best thing he had ever .lor.e. Think of C-at," con t in u ad tho young woman, "he even mid T-utograph,' na ' fw had paid it and she never k .ew tho difren uce until we g;t .and ' Uicn if she didn't knov t!ie iIiiTerr.ee , i don't think I ever showed anybody there was any dinVrenee in anything." . A u-r, foP tNe i;:.Vat.r i:.y. Qr0 0f t;l3 (ar .vaor :v(n i:i the city hnll, whj:e ccnieat v.ith rd! s r;s and con,iu ;on.s of men lii dev 1 in him a fondness for sind;, P ckara.rer, has : rior: v-nminrod inst v V.ai v.r'-il t-. a t- . v.:..i. , .,e-..?-tioi, 'ne tiioy sa'-m to tniiiK i r.aa ;u . fault for not biiap a mind reader. I oupnt to do pome wcni conuu io ue'scribe these people. He ndxised me to I call them ephonian?. and explained to : me ihat aphonia was really a temporary loss cf speech. fo now I'm always on the watch far aphonians.' pa la Record. l'hiladelTlio Do- Vinmt Arr:ii.I. A bit of blonde sweetness ea.nie into a restaurant 'vhieh is frecjiumted by literary ptople last evening, v.lih her parents. A lari ;in, somewhat mvape i bull pup stood rir.ht in her v. ay .as ,he ; aUon tol to Tilo li:,,Vf h-,v.ever, j v (,j xvi,p..r .1-.isc,tlt j Uj.",y dog. said, as'Tlie patted him hQ ll'0:tl - wiiy doc-ie isn't ! afraj.j'cf nj0 tl i'f, kiss'me, doie," j (Jie luto';m'0 i-mds with pke and cried: Oh, j " r,".., r,-ra5d- i,,-. biased me " j T10 0i)i,i wcut to anetlu r tabba to say
good evening to a friend and as she j passing iaion :.i s.a.o.e i.w.e u i.y, shoot hands and sahl, "I'm onlle well j breath and then ftoap low; but. if e.ar-nov-'.' e added ."Did you see tint dog ! "Otiic ;udd r.-s is su.-'p-cted, walk erect, kiss :ee He i.-j not a bit afraid of n.e j Suck pahoned wour.d?, unless your but he is of the cat:- Sie jua d her mouth is sore: erlarfe the wo a ml, or. parents and while eating her soup she better fti.l, cut out tke pait without talked to her.?olf and wondered why , delay; hold the wmnd -d put as long
that big dog ::: . ed her and was: afraid of a little cat. New York Herald. Families in the Country Should always keep Brazilian Palm on luind. It is the doctor in the hou-e, nlv:is ready and reliable. For colds, coughs, croup, catarrh, nsilima, pleurisy, rheumatism, constipation, female troubles and all kinds ot fevers it nets like magia and saves many a doctor' bill and xu any a lou eickness. lorsalel.y Sl!.Mi:b& IiKVN LIS.
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i . I i I ' I . i 1 1 i I Ii i. Iii,. o: i !, I.. i ii a a 1 . 1 1 1 ,' n i . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 in t ! I i S a : . al d.i 1 T the coinT .t i,i 'in; '.' I r.it u.i I . u I. !v!i'.'. I ho. 'd i ! i r I'.M-U in th.' Miii r i 'a t tlie oaii'iilal 1 1 1 1 1 to ';.iii'er lor t!.eiio:,ce :ir. hi.i! !, i.tuii! 1 : i i . . . t!n-v h id j( ( , , walk liito the stacks of tuikeV and p..-ti and yood thii.g-. ei-iH ra!!. in the slvle which med to in. ii is tl.cit i linger il;is. lie home ol .loi.n Jaeoby held a l.ti','.e and -et husiur t ic p.irtj of iclatlMs ul the boon hour cdlier-day. '1 he coiupaii) w hich sat dow It to dill in r rutubend IT people, and a light 1 1 t -1 1 n.e.il it was. A tiiopg I hose pres ent tioin out of town weie Dei .lacoby '"',l v'llr ln J" 'i'-"'-The indiaiia I'ont ei.t o tl .Jacox l .i in 1 1 . . r s. 1 1 1 in 1 1 ot n us was within ',,'",h. tuet (stiiday at tla- heme of U.i .1 o in this ct!. A boonteouri "'"I!n u;,v,!W''1 A ,,,. ,.;, ,,v .ao!:e I It I.I . I IiO ! ,. n.!,-, i,.e!nd u frank und C.lai ox i:,d w i s an i Peit Spatigle. AltortlCy 1 i, ii. ! 'i Mt'Wbs a: i! . He held i oi'-!i,.i : : ; 1 : . i i r in w und chgant ie'deM t-, al which 'vere as gin sfs, the leoU.er ol the host, ; nis broi hi r, i'n-tmas'u r (.' - rue eens ! .i;:dwil'e. all of Aigos; and Mr. and ! Mrs .1. s. M.ntm ami W i'i C. Martin, : . n ,i, s. .M.iinii aim it ii i . . . i a 1 1 ii ! , , i(v f;itllt.,.t ,,M,ihrr a!,d brother ; . ,. . It . . , ., t", host.-.. It was .1 'thapp and ne ;g diu ecu-. oil to an parties ' MISSIONAHIES IN CHINA. r,rav MN,,I(H ., i,y illf,.,.,i..;,.-.-,t ' M s.i v.n.n. ...... , 4. .. IMitliinr i!m-o r-vnarl-rnhle Il;:in th sxtraordir.ary Mid her-dlcFS zy. of tho modern m;s:o:i.;:y ia China, .-nys tlie 1Lo Pldl'idclpliia Tino.?. Rcrrardh-s of all :; ij'v." rs, tl '- joun. n?i)ir:'.ats for mi.-;ie:!ary w ork. Iieod.less cf l. r:;;er mishap-, make r.- wz -nd lio-.s voya lato tlic InJ-tor far fiie-i any 2j( !;. I h:io see:- eg married j.e:plo, v. iih a cliil l -. . to tie' 1 :-i.t of its. motkrr, st-.rt oat fror.; S'aani'li:d f..r tho noith, not knowinj one word cf tk- Chinee lani;a::'. '1'): lor.e o the pre the C tenipt i: r r , , 1 1 I O llv coal 1 r.fs further r". 01 t iajportanco of knowing In-e langi:a,'t;j hoo're a. ; -: to pi-ea !!, raid of i.e- patlmce fqaired ia motoring Ca s are-. too ia,: !i eannet possiblv h, id. In .. ,- , , the "mamhinr:, wlnca is tue dialea used ly all the ofhala:.-; ia the eighteen ; provinc s-. there are to everr sound four distinct taaes. If the young mis.- unary. will eoavey to his hearers an absolutely different nirar.iag from that intended. The four tones in ike "mandarin" are; I'irsr. nn a. tending ten", ::ivir.3 a high explosive fin .i. as when in an per: seeond. a ririrsr irfection, n.s when making an iny::ry; third, a curving, nnd fourth, a hnve-ia.g inf!cetian. Th'P.iiguag", eontaiair g tens of tl:eu-.ia Is of words ra.d chai . '' -rs. has oi.ly two or three hundred v :ad?. whi'.di ueaes-sitates-the preat tare difficulty. Luropran (hildren. hern in China, hear and repio Pica th tones naturally and unerringly. lut the tongues nnd ears of the mis-uanary uiust he trained by careful ana p s . .r riep att-ant ion. Furious tronide- have a.t times bvn traced to blur.'h rs :;:a.'l" by slip.; of the ; ;;;:" and iK.'Jf.t in uiug the proa r ten Ignorance i: this matter may lead to f peak in t . 'y-.i o old cio: or perhaps an uain!' rUiar.al can h :n::ation of th.e ra. ied rites oponiuh-d by Confucius. Old a:d experienced missionaries f----?ert that it is a preat iuista.e am, vc,y 0r1(,n til0 cau?e 0f grave ,n -Ii-.- inexnei ienee.l cttn :, .,,0n?n,? u-bn ti e cM.'htes(. provooati3n th.ey break f.a.i. with ; thc furv of i.nsts. " Wleit t l ill of .f"i. I til The following short redes f-r aetton. in cases of ,'wvide:it. v. : be f v u-e ful to rome'a-ber. Poi d:t hi tue yes avoid ruh. mg - dash water in them; remove ein. !!':., t', with the round point of a le d penail. pei;:ae wax from the ear with tq. I watrr; never I'1 :i u. ' any anery i c-ut compress above tin ! wenn 1: if a ia is cat, compre- -: bei I- lf -' 011 all fours and nut a hard iT,st ru:.:cnt in the tar. If ' cough, l'er slitdit burns d.p the p?.rts ; cold v at. r- if th- si in is d siroyed. I cover with a pase of whitenin- nnd water. Smother a fuo with erects. I etc.; w.ie.' will of tea sprcr.d butiiiag ! oil m'd ia l ease th. dar.r:-r. r.eforc " . .1......... ....... .. t . - - 1. as can La bcir.e to ;i c.-.-L coal, cr end of a lighted; ciaar. In case of poisoning excite oaa.it ing I'y tickling the threat, or by warm water and mustard. For acid ptisans give alkalies, for alkaline poisons pive acid. ; wklto of c?:g Is good in most cases; la enre of opium poironing Rive stiong cofle and keep moving. If in water float on the back with nose and mouth projecting. For apoplexy, raise the head and body; for fainting, lay the person flat. '
