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DOMESTIC .... Natural gas in large quantities was
rilia hprdred itseK unequalled tprbntWing up atruck gt Covington, Kv., Friday. audtr j and Mlsa VanZandt, it is said, anting from or promoted by impure blood. . no r . not experiment with auy unheard of and untried j have been married by proxy, the anarticle which you are told is )nat as $ootV but j arehist's brother acting as groom.
The tobacco warehouses of the Drum-
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T iiuft Sarsiiiriila the best remedy tor impure ' bioSfn.ever used." "M. I!. 1a.tkr. ticket agent, : " 5 R ft3f. - ttomul Bronk. iS - .... BoodN SarsuparUla takes less time . and quan tty to sh w its effect than any preparation 1 ever awirdof." Mits. C. A - Hubbard, ChilU , 3. L : . .. ... ..... ll Hood's SarsapariMa - 3 . Sold by anatn-aists. sU :forjSS. freoarc by - 0-1, HOOP iv CO . Apothecaries. IioweH,;aiass.
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The Missouri Legislature, has passed
too Doses One Dollar.
1 Cores Cootrhs. Colds, Hoarsuess, Croup, Astluna, 8
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OIL,
"The Greatest Cure on Earth for Pain.1 Will relieve more quickly than any other knows remedy. Rheumatism, Mem algia, Swellings, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Lumbago. Sores, Frostbites. Backache, Wounds, Headache, Toothache, Sprains, &c. Sold by nil Druggists. Price s5 Cents a Bottle.
The best and surest Eemedy fox Saw of
aH diseases caused by any derangemeat cf the liver. Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia, Sick Headaeh, ConstJpatlrn, Billons Complaints and Halariaof all kinds yield readily to the beaefieent influence of
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It is pleasant to the taste, tones up the system restores and preserves health. It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fafi to prove benefldal, both to old and young. Asa Blood Pnrifierit fa superior to aH others Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle.
fHB OHnf fRU8
Wltt&urify tba BLOOD reflate the - i-lVER KIDNEYS land
iiESVOBE tPft rt HA uxn aaav":
OR of YOUTJi- Uyspepsia,ans
Scrangui aim xiroa reeimw
toiatfly curea: pones. bb
ciaa ana nerves receive new
force.' JEnnv ens vne muw and snppliea Broxn Power.
s-ifferitie from coinpiatntapec
LADIES IBOT TONIC a??TTt rlear. healthy cojnplexion. SBrW-.SJ HASTER MEDICJMS C0 ST. UJU. KB-
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- ELY'S Cream Balm. For. cold hi the head July's Vmv; Malm mvki fifr. maqte. ,. It curd
5 restored the sense of f ' JPrice 5U. by cr At druggists. i i; mt , wf rcalar.
FEVER
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-3 i T&e BEST in Ol.;WIJ tor TS BTindlnfrConj, reed fr Stack,
a -E auo ileal ror touk iik.
1 FR6NCH BOHR STONES. Can be ooerared bv any one.
cower. uiLaoie su any ?:?,
3?irer. Satisfaction ffuar.ir.Tofff. Prices low. 'Deserio-
Circular Fkee. Slentlon this pjtper.
Straus Machikery Co., Cincinnati, 0.
HSRVOUS PEOPLE And others sufferintr from
jrrooa debility ,exhaustin
vtiviiAu: cisases, premature decline ai younsf or old are SK-iUvely curpd . by.-Dr orne's famoafc Eleetw.MoeneUe Beit. T&Stflnds
Stat In the Union have been enreu. t v J;ttoiIv relt. Patented and told 10
f-xinllvr. can wear Konio belt. Electric
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Kbo4m -TOO cured ina. Send stinp for patpphlet. SSffiX tkg& iMVEMTflg. 191 WASASK AY., ClflW.
1WU till rteJicate and private
Terr.alcaof a iucate ana private
nature. Kejiuiatio?, ri'w P box. Cancers and Pito wed. ritn-
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answered and mtiiciQ',t-ent to orwr g ,
RUPTURE
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X)ne Agent (3ferchactvJy) "vmnted in every town for
Afer fiiviud your .'vTansiM's Punch" Ha. tigrtbor tu trls sw Law concluded ifchey p-ov t v he 3l row represent- them to Je We have haod ed your cigars fornwre than I3ya?s, A. A. Pabdef. A Bno., .idison. Wis. -
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COLO MEQAL PARIS EXr05mol-jtf7&
Tjjg MOST PERFECT OF PEWg
" piso's Kemedy fer Catarrh Is the 1 H BST&St to Use, ojd Cheapest. J TS Also 400d for Cold in the Head, BIBS Heatoie,Hay FeveT, 4c. ina,
a locjil opinion bill, and will probably submit a prohibition amendment to the people. Minister Pendleton tells a New York interviewer that the decision of the quest ion, "Shall their be war in Europe?" rests with Bismarck. The Minnesota Legislature has passed a high license bill which fixes the license at $1,000 in cities of 10,000 or over, and at $500 in smaller places. Charles Talbptt, the Memphis hotel thief who stole Fanny Davenport's dia-
monds, has been arrested at Kansas City,
and all the jewels recovered.
A Wisconsin State Senator and his business partner are to be prosecuted for enticing two young girls from Madison to Oskosh for immoral pur-
. poses. . .. .
Chicago printers have made a demand of-the daily papers for an increase in the price of composition. The publishers say they cannot, pay it, and a strike may result. . In the lower House of ? the Texas Legislature Monday the joint resolution proposing a prohibition amendmen t to the constitution was passed by a vote of SO ayes to 21 nays. Dr. L. W. Munhall, recently of Indianapolis, is conducting a great revival in Dr. Talmage's church in Brooklyn. So , far, 2,000 persons have been converted. Jack Sprain recently resigned the postmastership at Big Springj 111 to which he was appointed by President Jackson. For his fifty-four years' service he has received a warrant for $170.
Railroad companies having headquarters in Milwaukee have recently made out, by request of the war department, a list of their rolling-stock and a statement of their ability to convey troops to points on their lines. The Supreme Court, of Wyoming, Thursday, decided that the bill granting suffrage to women is unconstitutional. The act was passed by the Legislature of 188 and women have been voting in the Territory ever since. The body of Alfred Blizzard, a farmer of Green county, Ohio, who disappeared from home last week, was found,Sunday, in a creek -near Greenville, his head being crushed. There was a woman in the case and she cannot be found. John Ingham, who shot his wife the other day at Boston, Pa., because she
had sued him for support, and who was sent to jail, committed suicide, Sunday night, in his cell. He mangled his throat in a horrible manner with a large spike. Two hundred men employed in the Ella, and Fanme furnaces, at West Middlesex, Pa., have struck for an advance of 25 cents per day. Nearly every, furnace in the Sh enago Valley is closed on account of the strike, and about 1,000 men are idle. William Davisson, the eighteen-year-old son of State Senator Davisson, of St. Louis, distinguished himself Sunday night by shooting and fatally wounding his sweetheart, Lizzie Crogan, a handsome little girl of sixteen years. He then escaped. William Comstock-, the oldest convict in the Auburn, N. Y. penitentiary, died Thursday. He was received at the prison in 1858, on a lifesentence, for a murder in Madison county. He killed his father and mother and cut out their hearts and ate them. Prof. John D. Leon, the astrologer, who was convicted of inducing young girls to go to Panama for immoral purposes, unjer the pretext of finding employment for them, was sentenced from New York city Thursday to fifteen years in the penitentiary at hard labor. A mother at Ashtabula, Ohio,attempted to poison her six children, Thursday, by endeavoring to enforce them to drink parts green mixed with water. She afterward attempted suicide. One of the children will probably die. The mother was insane. W. K. Vanderbilt-s new steel steam yacht Alva was delivered to the , owner, Saturday,, She is said to have cost 750,000. Early in the summer Van-
derbut will start with har on a tour around the world,, which- will probably occupy four years. At San Francisco Tuesday T. S. Baldwin, the aeronaut, dropped from a balloon with a parachute a height of 1,000 feet from the ground. He descended with dreat rapidity, and feU through a tree to the ground, but was unhurt. This is said to be the greatest fall of the kind on record. A remarkable religious awakening is sweeping over Champaign and adjacent counties in Illinois. Revivals are in progress at-one or more churches in al
most every town. Elaer Parker says over 700 have 'been converted in the Methodist churches &loi?e in the Champaign district. The melters in every crucible steel works in Pittsburg, have made a demand for an advance in wages of 15 per cent., the increase to take effect February 15. If the-advance is not granted the mejj threaten to strike. There are five crucible steel works in Pittsburg, employing 5,000 men. 4. bill passed the Texas Senate, Friday, and stjJJ probably pass the House, prohibiting dealings in futures, and fixing a fine cf not less than $1Q nov more than $500 and imprisonment in the county jail for six montJs-ea,ch day the business is conducted to constitute a separate offense, Charles Talbott, aged 10, night clerk at the Gavoso Hotel at Memphis, Tean. skippedout Tuesday night, taking with him Fannie Davenport's jewel casket, valued at $85,000, which had been placed in the care of the hoW after the hotel safe had been locked. X Mgn wind on the west slope of the Cascade m&un. tains, east of Tacoma, W.
T.. about eleven mtie4 from the west
pnd of the North Pacific tunnej, jbldsr down a Jarge tree into a camp where a
number of (Shines? laborers were sleeping. Nine bodies have beep, removed at last accounts, and a dozen c-r more ae
injured. Oscar Baldwin who embezzled
$3,500,000 of Iho funds of the. Mechanit,s National bank, Newark, N. J, has been ! discharged from prison after serving tis o years of the fifteen to which he was
sentenced, Justice Bradley, of the Supreme court, holding - that the three sentences of five years each run concurrently, and because no more than five years could be imposed for the crime. Albeit A. M linger, a wealthy elevator man of Chicago, has given his cousin, George A. McKay, who was compelled to leave his place in a bank on account of ill health, a deed of the Hastings block on Adams street, valued at $100,000, and told him to go to Europe for a couple of years and enjoy himself like various other American cashiers, but, unlike them, to return when he pleases. r Father McGlynn's answer to Archbishop Gorrigan's recent letter to the parishioners of St. Stephen's church, makes six columns in Hennry George's paper, the Standard The reverend father still maintains that his land views are not onnosed to sound theology and
the tenets of the church. He says:
"Among those who denounced me to Rome for my land league speeches were
Bishop Gilmour, of Cleveland, and I
Bishop Chatard, or Indianapolis, the former the author and fhe latter the apologist of the famous of infamous Cincinnati pastoral letter which was in a great measure a deliberate thesis against Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence." Dr. McGlynu is very ill. A Buffalo telegram says: The discussion of the retaliation bill by Congress has apparently stirred up the residents of tne Dominion of Canada. A member of the Dufferin Guards, Eighth regiment, a volunteer military organization, is now in this city, and Monday said, regarding the preparations being made through Lower Canada in expectation of war being declared, that a few days ago every pensioner of the Imperial service had been ordered under arras to be ready to move to the front at a moment's notice. At Brantford there ore 1,000 of these veterans and they are drilling daily. At Hamilton there are 600 and at various other points through Lower Canada are enough men to furnish a standing army of 5,000 men at an hour's notice. The excitement, he says, is great, and through all of the lower peninsula the militia is getting in readiness for active service. The laTge number of Canadians who have for years been making a good living on the American side, will, it is feared by the Canadians, operate to their disadvantage, as some of the best people in Canada have been obliged to remove to this country in order to obtain a decent living.
thp car droppucl ittty-livo feci. Tbrf other j three ears were, also, on the Ice, having
I'Vlirhrrwl Wreok on tUo Vermont Ocuiral, j broken away frciu the forward part of
Near Woodstoi k A Train toos iuroiiK a Kridsn With irent Toss f lafo- All the rassenger Cars and SleoporH, Tosothcr With tlm Brirljrc, Rurueil-Lnrgo Numbor oCFonoiim KIHet?.
POIilTIOAIi. The election of Senator in Texas
Wednesday resulted in the choice of
Congressman Regan, who defeated Senator Maxey by a vote of 71 to 59. Governor Foyaker, of Ohio, says he will not be a candidate of re-election, and a rumor is current that he may resign at once and re-enter his profession at Cincinnati. FOREIGN. There is a report on the Berlin bourse that the German government will contract for a loan of $75,000,000 for military purpose. ... Cardinal Jacobini, papal secretary of state, writes to the German clericals that the pope desires them to support the views of Bismarck. The Belgian government is expected to demand of the Chambers an appropriation of 80,000,000 francs for military purposes, one-fourth for the purchase of rifles. Acting by his physician's advice, Mr. Parnell will go abroad to recruit his health after the conclusion of the dedate on the address. Parnellites will oppose in parliament all projects relative to the liquor traffic in Ireland, on the ground that the question should be reserved for an Irish parliament.
WASHINGTON.
The President signed the inter-State commerce bill Friday. Ex-Senator A G. Thuman it. is said can have the Presidency of the interState commerce commission if he will take it. . Jap Turpen, well-knowu throughout Indiana as a newspaper writer, has at last been rewarded. He was Thursday, through the civil service rules, appointed to a special commissionership in the
pension office, at $1 ,400 a year. Secretary Manning has given his opinion as regards the trouble with Canada. He favors keeping the idea of annexation in view and urges that the President be empowered to proclaim non-intercourse. In the course of a desultory debate in the Senate, Thursday, number of Democratic Senators expressed an opinion that the President owed t tq tfoe part, which ejepteel Mm to see that the offices were ill led by members of that party. There is some talk among the ultra silver men of inpeaching Secretary Man? ning for his violation of the law regarding the issue of United States notes, and the law requiring the purchase of $2,000000 of bullion monthly for coinage. In answer to a resolution of inquiry on the subject, th Secretary, it is claimed, had virtually acknowledged, that lie had violated and intended tp yiojate the law requiring that muUilated notes presented for redemption shall be redeemed by note of the same denomination. Texas Ripe for War. Mr, O'Mnra in Globe Democrat . My recent tour through Texas convinced me that that State is ripe and thirsting for war. Almost every business man in Texas js of ttye opinion that the State .could spare at least 0,000 useless fellows, adventurers and sharpers, and the easiest way would be to have them iille4 in warj so when that Mexican imbroglio came up they were elated over the prospects of such an opportunity and were willing to "drop money into the old hats of every tramp that came along to help to excite the people. They attribute the vast and rapid growth pf Northern cities since the war to this riddance of unsavory material, and expect that the time is not far distant when they will be called upon to send some of those bullet-stoppers beyond the Mexican borders to try and civilize the knights of the lasso.
The express train for Montreal, which loft Springfield, Mass., at 8:15 o'clock Friday night, on the Vermont Central railroad, ran off the bridge at Woodstock, Vt., two miles north of White River Junction, bet ween 1 and 2 .. in. Saturday. The reports of the number killed vary, full particulars not having been received,but a reasonable estimate, from the facts known, places the number beyond twenty. Conductor Sturtevant was among those fatally burned. A rail broke and the engine, one bag- . i
gage car, two passenger uuauues aim
two sleeping cars plunged over the bridge sixty feet into the river. Before the engineer or any one could get to the wreck the ears had caught fire aud burned. The bridge also was burned, and inside of twenty minutes all were destroyed. It is estimated that fifty persons were killed. PARTICULARS.
Later and fuller particulars folio wf When about two hundred yards south of the end of the deck bridge, near the old Windsor station, a broken rail was struck. The locomotive, baggage car and postal car broke away from the rest of the train, passing over the bridge in safety. The rest of the train was thro wn from the rails and continued on the road-bed until it came near the end of the bridge, but there it ran over the abutment, and all the cars fell into the White river, some fifty feet below. The gorge at this point is frightful, and when the cars went down there was a terrible crash. As soon as possible the detached part of the train was stopped and ran back to the scene of the disaster. The screams of the injured were heartrending. Assistance also came from the people living in the vicinity, and everything was done to rescue all and relieve the injured. Soon after help arrived it was discovered that fire had started in the first passenger coach, and soon THE ENTIRE TRAIN WAS ABLAZE, thus adding a new horror to the already frightful catastrophe, Tho?e present were powerless to stop the fire, and devoted themselves entirely to attempting to rescue those imprisoned in the wreck. The rescuers met another and an unexpected obstacle in the heat, which had become so intense that they were obliged to relinquish their efforts to save the sufferers, and were compelled to retreat to a place of safety for themselves, and to become unwilling and horror-stricken witnesses of TnE AWFUL HOLOCAUST. In addition to this, and to add to the terrors and sufferings of the passengers, the weather was intensely cold, and the heroic rescuers were hindered thereby in their work. No water could be obtained with which to check or extinguish the flames. The ice was several inches thick on the river, and there were no appliances at hand to raise it. The two passenger coaches were well filled, and every berth in the Boston sleeping car was occupied and twelve in the one from Springfield, making the total number of passengers in the wrecked cars 100. This will probably make the number of dead between fifty and sixty. Word was sent to White River Junction immediately aiter the accident, and a large force of men, attended by several physicians, repaired to the scene. When the relief train from White River Junction reached the wreck, the progress of the flames lhad been so rapid that the bridge and four cars had been practically destroyed. A few burning timbers wore seen, and the iron work of
the bridge was scattered over the ground. The only house near the scene was that of Thomas Pingree, a farmer, and had it not been for his hospitable roof some of the injured would doubtless have perished from exposure. The baggage and mail cars afforded accommodations for a number of the wounded. TIIIBTy-NJSE BODIES in all, have been taken out from the wreck, and only five of this number are in any manner recognisable, it will be impossible to tell how many were on the train as the CQnrfijptQr had only began to take up tickets after leaving White River Junction. Many bodies have probably gone into the river and under the ice. It 5$ positively known that forty-two persons perished. The latest computation places the number on the train at one hundred, which would increase the loss of life to over sixty. Doubtless many of the bodies were entirely cremated. The accident is the most terrible that ever occurred in northern New England. An occupant of the Boston sleeper, said the car was full, every berth being occupied. The train was late out of White River Junction, and when it left it had the sleeper from Springfield, besides a passenger car. He thinks it must have been almnt ffclfl o'olonk in die mornjng when he was awakened by the quivering of the car as if it was off the rails, This movement he noticed but a short time, when he became conscious that the coach had gone over the abutment on the bridge and was SINKING WITH PttlGlFFFUL ICAPIMTY, To add to his consternation the car turned upside down, and when it struck the ice in the river the top crushed in. He occupied a krqrer. berth? and tjy ; almost superhuman effprts succeeded iu extricating himself from the wreck. He was well acquainted fith the occupant of the upper berth-a Boston gentleman and as quickly as possible set himself at work to relieve his friend. Ho worked with energy, and by kind words cheered him, but his efforts proved unsuccessful, and he was finally driven away by the flames and became an involuntary witness of the horrible death of hi! companion, who wp hnrnpd l)el'qro J .is eyes. Charles if. IJoemer, pf Lowell, $Iass..
who was oil the train, siatea that hp was
in a central Vermont sleeping-car
says: fI can remember twenty-ope
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who wbw in uie onr wiui inc. i Know none of them personally. There were five ladies among them, I was awaken
the train. Aly clothing, with, -lie exception of two shirts, and my socks, was torn from mo in getting out. I lost everything else I had with me. A gentleman who occupied the berth next to mine was struggling in the ruins, and I
succeeded in extricating him. There
was also a lady in the ruins and ur der
neath me, whom wo succeeded iu saving, but she was almost naked when taken out . I t was necessary to TEA It IIKK CLOTHING OFF to get her o ut. She proved to be Mrs. Pryden, of Montreal. I think I was the first person to got out. A Mr. Hutchins, of Braintreo, Vt., escaped and assisted in saving others. I worked until I was so chilled I could do nothing more. In a few moments after the crash the
! cars took fire, and amid the swirling
.INDIAN" A STATE PJVS, !
mail deliverv j
Klkhart is to have free
under the new law. The delinquent tax of Steuben county amounts to $2,481,35. The bill to refund war taxes paid by States, passed by Congress Friday, will give Indiana about $1,500,000. The rival gas well owners at Muncie
u j are going to fight over the question of
laying the mains. John and Nellie Moulder, of Kussiavitlo, celebrated the sixteenth anniversary of their marriage on Tuesday last. A revival has been in progress at Stock well since the 1st of January, and there have been U0 accessions to the Methodist church, Fifteen hundred signatures to the pledge have been obtained as the result of Mrs. Celeno N. Huloe's gospel temperance revival at New Albany.
A Motto. Jfcver, never a day fhouM pass. Without some kindness kindly shown; Tail is a motto, dear laddie and huft, To think upon daily and lake for yonr own. St Nicholas for February.
Can the Hin-do what an Araeri-can.
Xt Catarrh baa destroyed Bnae of a frig, tfaU'fl CatarrlrCure nyiU cure pr pottle. ' DruggUta lejHL H "
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flames which lapped on to the bridge j r Sisiy-eight men employed in the
and illuminated the valley for a long j s unraago rauroao
distance, those who were unable to es-
shops in Peru were Monday discharged,
Most of
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car could be seen in the embrace of 411 mihmuwh.
death. I cannot even now realize the them were the very oldest hands emterrible aspect of the last scene. When J P2v , i ; . .'. iU;Mft.K.,.n..nw aAAt.Asm. I holand Mills was found boating his
prisoned passengers dither calling for help or insensible. I walked or rather crawled to a house where I got some clothing. Out of the twentj -two isi my car, I personally know that nine, at least, were saved. Mrs. Pryden was seriously injured in the back. I saw two of those in my car in the flames. I remember & .Montreal Trappeur, who had been with his club in Boston, ff s was accompanied by a lady. He was saved but his companion was lost,
CONGRESS.
TCES1UV, Feb. 1, 18S7. Tbe Souate devoted the day to the sundry civil appropriation bill, without reaching s. vote. Theru were but nine Senators present ai the opening. The House passed a btil providing aia additional justice for the Supreme Court of the Pjst trlct of Columbia The House refiised to takoup the. bill .for the reorganization of the army. The Republicans then flUIbusteied and left the House without a quorum until 5 p. m. A number of bills. relating to the army, were pawed in the evening.
TinjasDAY.Feb. 4, 18S7. ik nator-elect Whithorne o Tenn., twk the oatli of office A. resolution to discharge the com mlttee on pensions from further consideration of the bill removing the limitation on application!! for arrears oi pension wits adopted ayes 27, nays 26 and die bill will be considered nest weelsT The bill to prohibit members of Congress acting as attorneys for subordinate railroad companies, was discussed. Tbo House tabled the bill providing for a clerk fore ich member of Congress Thf. pleuropneumonia bill was considerci A bUl appropriating 50,00i) for a public building at 0vesburg, Ky.. was pits sd by both Houses.
. PBUi.iT, Feb. i, 1887. The Senate passed the bill to credjtoild pay the severt.l States and Territories all money collected under the ditect tax levied by the act of Aug, 5, ISC1. The UI11 prohibiting memliera of Congress from acting as attorneys for subsidized railroad oompanieH was taken ;, amended and passed -ayes 59. nays It, The following is the text oi the bill: Thai it shall lx unlawful for any memlx r of either house of Congiess to seeeptom-ploynuintasAtttwney-at-law, or payment for servIcch of any kind, in opposition to tit? United, States, In any case to Ijich the United States may lw-.a party or in which Us interests may be concerned, or. from any railroad wmpany, if such mem be r shall have reasonable muse to believe that measures specially affecting the interests of such company are pending before Cf mgress, or are about ko be so ponding during his term of qfficc. Any person who violates the previsions of
invalid mother, at Ccnterville on Wednesday, and narrowly escaped rough usage at the hands of Indignant neighbora who went to her rescue, but ho proved to be crazy and was sent to the county asylum. A freight train was ditched on the Wabash road, near Fort Wayne, with a damage of $10,000. The locomot i ve and twenty-one freight cars were ditched and badly wrecked, ftud the contents wheat, lard, dressed poultry and other merchandise were scattered in the snow and ruined, A little girl in Wheeling, Carroll county, has hydrophobia from having been bitten by a pet cat. In her paroxysms she bit the finger of her attending physician, Dr. Loop, which ist causing him no little pain and anxiety as to how it may terminate, A prize fight took place at Hammond, on Wednesday, between Ed. Berry, of New Haven, Conn., and John Murphy, of the Chicago Stockyards. It was witnessed b.y about two hundred of the sporting fraternity of Chicago. The Chicago bruiser was knocked out in the twelfth round. Terre Haute, Sullivan, Evansville and other southern Indiana towns and Champaign, Paris. Martinsville. Marshall and other Illinois, towns report an earthquake at about 4:15 a. m. Sun day morning. The shock was sufficiently distinct to awaken and call people from their beds, inauy ctf whom van into the streets in their night clothes. Gas was struck in well No. 3 at Portland, Friday, and; th.e pressure was so strong as to geu4 the tools hurling through the roof of the derrick house. A test Friday evening revealed a pressure of 900 pounds to the square inch, and a volume of gas equal to 6,000,000 feet per day. The roar of escaping gas can be heard all over the city, notwithstanding .he well lS located one nijle north, A pan. Handle freight train ran into a train standing across the track on the 1., I. & I., at North Judson, Thursday morning, ditching the engine and seven cars of the Pan-Handle .train and demplishifl g on.O ca.y and n psetting several Others on the other train, James Holland, fireman, and a brakeman of the
his act shall bo guilty of a mjudemeanor, and
may be punished by imprisonment not exceeding pau.Handie were seriously injured,the
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turuix-periiaps jutuiiy. JLiie wreutt was the result of a heavy fog. Patents were issued to IndJanJaps, Tuesday, as; follows; George W. Altaian and P, K. Meach, of Huntington, broomholding rack; Millard F. Anderson, Columbia City, overceck spreader on bar; Andrew T. Campbell, Veedersburg, wheel cultivator; William Click, Auburn, ieed-water heater; Theodore jfcl, Conner, assignor of; part to T, M. Conner and J. B, Daugan, Bichmond, machine for forming netted, wire fabrics; Andrev; C. Harod, Newville, hand-rest for penmen; Nieholas Oley, Indianapolis, pump-boring machine; Warven Li Baynes, Montezuma, w-mill set works; Charles ff. Hohers, Washington (threejction wheel and traction engine. Ollie-Davis, aged twenty years; daughter of A. Cr. Davis, assistant door-keeper ofthe fitatie Senate, committed suicide last Friday at her home, three miles west of Anderson. She was an invalid and a cripple, and had become despondent. &bflm retired to her room, where she took a hath and then changed her clothing, arraying herseli in a complete suit of white. This being done, she took a position in front of a large mirror that surmounts her dressing-case, and, placing a self-acting revolver to her left breast, pulled the trigger. The ball, passed entirely through tliebody and burjed (gejf in a bed-rail on the op
posite side of the room. Death resulted in less than two minufes.
both in the discretion of the court. The House considered private and pension bills. Cleaning? off Weeds and Stubble. Prairie Farmer. After harvest, before the weeds have ripened their seed, I go in with mower, cut them off, and rake in pi'es or windrows, haul and stack near tap straw stack, and let the whole rpt ilowp into manure. Some may t'hjnk tftts involves too much labor, but it pays. The first crop of hay is clean and fit for market or feed, and the looks of a field thus cut and raked are enough better to pay for all the labor. Besides the coa rser weeds after getting dry are hard on sections of the mowing machine. It pays to be neat in all parts p;f fnrmipg, getting product in the best possible shape for market; or if we feed the forage out on the farm, we have the satisfaction of knowing our stock is. eatfnjj the besf. -
! In the 'Awkward Squ ad. Tld-Bits, Instructor That's hardly the position of a soldier. Po yu Jraow anj"thing about drilling? Recruit (confidently ) Uh, yes. It's marked down to nine cents a yard double width. In the United States Senate, during a recent debate. Senator. Vest of Missouri, paid a high tribute to the merits, of St. Jacobs Oil. Other prominent men have tilso found it prompt in its cure of rheumatism and neuralgia. Price fifty cents a bottle. Some. men never pay anything but their respects. Tid-JJits. Throat troubles yield promptly to Red Star Cough Cure, as vouched for by U. S. Architect Claris. Its ingredients are purely vegetable and free from opiates. "25 cents. ' There are no corner gruggeirles onthe road to prosperity, Envied by her Sex, is the fate of every lady with a bright, glowing countenace, which invariably follows the use of Dr. Il&rter's Iron Tonic. ; Epitaph on a bad oook; "Qui of frying-pafl into jrel,? ' Ave You Aware that a simple couh often tenninates in consumption? Why not bp wj'se ip tjmc and use AHeh's une flalsam which will stop the disease and nreyent the fatil consequences. ForanebyaU medifiiiie dealers. liea -4 Copy of the "Storm Chart" for J8S7t by theifev, IrfR. iZcfat, and Calendar for i$9? mailed frt e to any addreus. on receipt of a two' cent postage stamp. Write plainly your Name, tost Onia and State. The. Zr. J. II. McLean Medicine Co. St. tth Missouri. "
Oroury Hi.n.ca(ion3, utyit coiiffhs and all1 the commoti affocUon tirthd'V'iroat'aiii! lunti jfiiipklr rolievdd by I)r. J. II. AicLeans Tar Wl up 'Ih'iic
I d ei t. 3i ox to j T) i so v ery
w '' popularity and sale have never been Coualel In
nthora la trio history of traop. Npak y. neryoiLs qarjfWHfl worked wouieu. eueVvailou. mehml ana nhvi.i-
ca .ire out. alcoholjsm, TecoVered or repaired
in a few hours uy the harmless moxio $erv& Food, now made iuto the (iueat beverage in America, and for sale everywhere.
ed by the bumping of the car . Then Qh ity kicks a niuithm in of sins. Came the crash, and all WAS darkness and imperfect dieoation and assimilation rrodno
jQnftision. I do not remember hearing art cornhmod by -u;iect. Dr. j ii. aichoan's
Streugtht ning Cordial anil .lllood
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od JNirifior, by lu 3? 11 "8 I???1 ,iq"
any screaming, but there were
MOANS AND CALLS tfOH U&U
I found myself pinned down bY a seat &V!& &fml to t1nh wlueh Jay acrostii my hipa, but ! broke the wiiaow, and, some way, I cannot " SlJ7&tVlti tell how," worked myself W of the , &KfV.iV$PSl&l? window on to the ice. I shoaA ihiak 1 t&'$&y&iXliiS?i$?' wa w
Aftiea Not a. Paradise. Capt . Bridgeman in Olol Pemperat. Stanley's stories with reference to Africa and life in that quarter of the globe are very pretty on paper and romantic at lojjtg range, I can not coincide with him. I have been there, and it is a comprehensive remark when I say that I would not care particularly to go again. It is the worst country on the globe, and I have visited nearly all, and speak without malice or personal feeling beyond a due reeolleqn, ant appreciation of my Unpleasant experience while there- as commander of the Kearsarge. Stanley talks and writes of developing Africa, and even advances, lip idea of gridironing that waste with railroads. Comment upon thit suggestion I deem unnecessary, It is sheer folly to think that such a thing will ever be done. The American who is compelled to visit Africa aud comes away alive may feel, grateful, to a Divines Providence, for he has had a. miraculous escape. A prudent man, .:nebofdiusr to ItoyK" iso.f e.ut, ami bruise, and burn, dud boil Will use at onee Salvation Oil. "ifever was heard such a terrible curse, as the ian zo- off. about his stubb,opV po.k. Could it be possible tjit he lived in civ.tlization and uad not heard of Pr. Bull's Cough Bvrupl ket him take the old reliable, and stop swearing. Price 85c.
The busiest poet will have his idyl moments. Detroit Free Press. Do you suffer wit h chilblainsp i
ilfy frie immHt relief obtained from .he use of Salvation Oil for chilblains
nun uo nui, utssuaio to recommend it rs the best cure I ever tried. H, Hood, 749 W. Pratt St., Baltiaiore, lUL " What fine cbisol coufd'eve? yet cut breath!" and ve.t a hard vixing cough is OUt all to bits with"' one bottle of Dr; Bull's Cough Syrup, the favorite,
33xjerioiieo vs. Inexperience. It is a matter of regret that in intro-
j ducing Hood's Sarsaparilla, its proprie
row are ouugect w overcome a certain distrust by some people who have unfortunately bought worthless compounds mixed by persons ignorant of pharmacy. Messrs. C, 1. Hood & Co. are reliable
! pharmacists of long experience,and they make no claims for Hood's Barsaparilla
which cannot be substantiated by the strongest proof. Ami we say , to those who lack confidence, read the unsolicited testimonials in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla and then prove its merits by actual personal test. We are confiden t vou
will not be disappointed, -but will find it
When Baby waa aick, wgaro her CMfciwI, When she waa a Child; she cried for Gaatorift, When aho became Miaa, she olnng to Caaioria,
ffhun he had Children, she gave them Caetoga,
What kiml of egg are ulots hatcbedfrora?
OKI people sulier mnco from dieordora of tbo qrjaarr orgaus. aud are always gratified at the wonderful elfocta of-Dr. J. K. "McLean's Liver and Kidney Palm in banishing their troubles. $1 .tie pr bottle.
W yoor laoneys are inactive, rou will feel and " !- - look wretched, even in the ; most cheerful society 4 - . '-v and motancholy on tho -jollleat occasiori.j. Dr. J. aiH'Y-' r fliciean e Livor and Kidney Balm, will et you right " again. $1,00 per bottle. - ' - -
In e.afios of rever ami Aguo, tho t-Jood is as efleet- . ually, though not so dangerously poieonml by; the: i'W . ofiluvium of tho atuiosnhero us it eanld: a hv tfc ' . .
What was it the circular saw?
Cart consumption be cured? Yes. One man only, discovered the laws of gravitation. One man only, discovered the virtue of vaccmatlon. And ne man after years of study and reflection, has discovered the cure for consumption. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" is Its specific. Send two letter stamps and get Dr. Pierce's nam nhlet treatise on consumption. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, New York. What was it Juliet Danville Breeze.
"Sweet Maud Muller." Wh i (tier's beautiful ballad con tains a touching allusion to the many caress and sorrows which wear upon the "heart and brain" of a rife and mother. Thousands of weary sufl'ering women have found Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" a ma ncl Ions recuperator of wasted strength, and of sovereign eftteacv in all those derangements and maladies peculiar to their sex, by reason of which the vitality Js gradually-- sapi ed, ami ihe cheek robbed prematurely of its blooms. Price reduced to one dollar. By druggists. Did you ever hear a wood tick?
Young or middle-aged mon, suffering from premature decline of power, however inducta, speedily and radically cured. - Illustrated booh for 10 cents in stamps, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y, A swell aflair A dried apple pie.
If yon spit up phlegm, and are troubled with a hacking cough, use Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Win bung Balm.
Wneu yen are constipated, with tosa of appetite headache, take one of Dr. J. II. McLean's Little Liver ana Kidney Pilleta, They are pleasant to take and will cure yon. 25."cents a vial. P.4.TE3TTS obtained by Louis Bagger Co., Attorney, Washington. D. C. Est'd im. Advice free.
son
If afflicted with Sere Eycs.use Dr. Isaac Thomn
n s Eye Water. Uruglsts sell it
25c.
You will have no use for spectacles 'if you use Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve; It removes
the film and scum wnicn accumulates on the eye
tne
bulls, subdues inflammation, cools and soothe
irritated nerves, strengthens weak and
sight. 25c. a box,
failing
Freouentlv accidents occur la the household
which cause burns, cuts, sprains and bruises; for
Dr. j. u. die Lean a volcanic on
use in such cases
Lir iment lias for many years favorite family remedy.
been the -constant
For sick headache, female troubles, neuralgic pains in 'the head take Dr. J. H. McLean's Little, Liver and Kidney Pillets. 25 cents a vial. ' THE MiUlg$ft7
Generally a lawyer's brief is not brief.
d QUESTION ABOUT t -
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The question hae probably been asked thousand
umea. riow can urown'H iron Bttteta cure oFerynar Well, it doesn't, lint it does nnrA.nvfiioit.u
for which a renut&bla nhralcimi fAnM rnww9ha iRn
Physiciana reeognito Iron as the best rostoratite Agent known to the profession, and inquiry of any leading chemical firm will dubstanti&te the assertion that there lire more proparutions of iron uhan of any other substanco used in medicine This shows coo.' elusively tliat iron is acknowledged to t-e the mos . important factor in saeeeaafol medicil practice, A in however, a remarkable fact, that prior to tho discov-. on Of RTLi I W.VM IRAM1I Mffu
ty satis fa try iron combination had ever been founA ' '- BROWN'S iBON BITTERSSM U headache, or produce constipation nil other iron xnedlelnea do. BItO WN'S l&ON cures In digestion, Biliousness. Weakness, Byspcpala, Malaria, Chills and Fevera,, Tired FeeUnOeneml Dehility,3?ain in the Wde,BaekorLimba"ca4aehettndNenralHjria for all these ailments Iron ia preacribed daflg - BROWN'S IRON BITTERS .teis r
wuuui. jume au otner tnoroi dowiy .When taken by - Ma benefit ts renewed onmw Th,
:h uiedieines. it actti ,K.
e . nrst ymntom of
it ia rnAorAr) ema mu A i-J.J
mmcntheeSect is usually more nipid mid marked. , , The oyos begm at once to. brighten ; the skin clean. V up; healthy color comes to the oheiits ; oervousnesa wSESMpi fanctferangementabcer5i5 ( ,Hllinui?inJ25tn abunlsnt 'stenSce'- ' fejiiSxfH ifl.d- Romomber Bro-,rt;Vlrnv Bittars is the ONJLY iron medicine that k not fiS ylnGUS. Phytlcuxnaand Jnzggist$ rcccmuid it' i Vhe Genuine has Trade Mark and, crossed red line v en rapper. NO OTJSIEH..
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CURES WHERE ALL ELb'S FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use In tlmtV. KV(t drtimriora: : : :'
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IKQI4K1FOTJ8. Feb. 7. 137. Wheat, No. 2 Mediterranean 8c; No, a do 82c.: No. 2, red, 82Kc; No. 3, red, 80c; rejected 76J4C. ; from wagon, 7880c (X)aN, No. 1, white, 3&kc : No. 2, do. , S8Kc: No. 3, white, 37ct; No, 2, yellow SG?4c. Oats, No, 2, white, 31 Ke. ; No. 8, do., SOe. No 2, mixed, 29c,; reiected, 28?. Hay, choice, 810.00. - . liooa Heavy packing and shipping, S5.C0.355 is lif,ht mixed jmcking, J54.354,85; pigs and heavy roughs, 83. ft3.95. Oattlk 3xtra choice shipping, 4.60(3? 4 80, gcod to choice, do., 84.; 0$4.65; medium fair and gcod, do., $3.35fs84.3'; common, do., S3.00S3.e5; es tra choice heifers S3.50S3,75 ; good to choice.do.. 53.25,50; medium fair and common, do., IL75 af3.20; extra choice cows 83.2aJ3.60; good tc cfcoice, do., S3 OO03.25; medium, fair and common, do., Sl.50t93..Qu; veal calves, 54.50(35.00; cowi and calves 820.00(10.00. Sheep Extra choice wethers, ftLStfiftfrLSO; good tc choice mixed, 83.7554.25; meiWum f atr and common mixed., ?1.663.50; extra choice lambs 34.5O$5.00: hucVs perhead $2.00$3.50. Fixub, patent, ?4.50$4.7; extra fancy, $4 00 a 84 23; fancy S3.7nS3.iU; choice 83.40S3.60, Coal, anthracite, $7.00; Pittsburg, f-hOO; Brazil bl ock, $3.25 Fogs, Butter and Poultry Eggs. 0c : butter, frtcy country, lO-aiSc., sells fit lulto.; countrv clioice I012c, selling from store at 1 214c Pouiuy winter chickens, per pound; hens a'ive, 6Kc per pound; roosters, 8$a; turkes hens, 7C. ; tams 6c : geese, full-feathered, $5;00 per dozen: picked, 3S.60; ducks 6c a pound. . Pro visions Johhlug prices sugar cured hamt "reliable0 brand, llc; cottage 7c; English breakfast bacon, shoulders, 7c; bacon clear s.des.8?& .... ..... Miscellaneous green cow hides, 8Mc: ;teers, 6lXc; green calf, 7c ; salted, do., 8c; teWWPTime 3Hc; wool, tub-washed, dead. &&38c ; mU-' washed 2325c; eto'-r seed, M.25j "J bushel; ymotay. tl m V2.U0- hlu . M P? tard, $fi?T0; ribs, 5 80. Ca-beeves. 4.25$5 s tockcrs, 5Ce3.Q , Sl.50J3.75. Ho5 light, Wfipi; rmijfh packing, 84.75$4. heftYyuckiri vend shipping S3.0085.40; fh.e 4. 50 4.S0
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CJOUP you Will pHd iH Allen's
October 15, 18S6.
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T. H A2ELTISE, : f : Dear Sir: , - ,'."'. ' I was taken with a very severe cold last Spring, an5 trjed every cure we bid it the store, and could get no help. ...... i. ..-zJ had onr village: doctor prescribe for me, but kept, getting worse. I saw another physician from Port : Jervis, T. Y., and he told nie he used Piso's Ctue for Ccaft--sumption in his practio; , I bought n bottle, md before I had taken all5 of it there was a change for the better. Them I got my employer to . order a quantity.of the medicine and keep it stock. I took one more hotte,and my Cough wa uredi Kesneetf ull y. J ..
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Best Couidi Syrun. Tastes good. TJse
in time. oia by drucsrisis.
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Iron Lever. -Steel liearjogs, BtM : -' " Tre Beam nd Beam Box ftri '" : . A -' '.
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good wages, mi terms, stock ana v spccuUtiea itt th bnrfness. Write at onoa .
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Gerw&a At.thmtv Cure never a."uto gle! immediate relief in the Korst Cft?.ei. insures eauKl
;ioriftiw b3cei: cfrccLs pure rhcre nu cihcia mil. A I
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Lung Balsam
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ALLEN'S LUNG BA LSAM,
PAN-Z AMA B ALM&r. tt& male Epicedles. The grandest and Ktroplest known"' remedy for all Fexaale 'Cronllo to which womankind is heir Si per box of one month's treatment. Belial 5 ble Lady Agent caa make money for thdi selves Hud hocome beuefuctors to, their race h engaging in the sale of this remedy. For medUineand i' "tr 'ulnt. aduresB Pftn-Zant Med. ' O v. Tx!hklttl
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till tyi f Vu v Secure a isui mcsuhauca aonoT : : jjUgjCrngM from ttt v&nt'aCqicge.nndaio.K. . f V ;
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