Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 12, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 January 1889 — Page 3
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DOMESTIC. . White Caps have appeared in Herkiaier county. New York. In 1888, 96,000 Germans emigrated, principally to America. . -Q. Wolcott has been selected by the Ootorado Republican caucus to succeed Jttwen in the XT. a Senate. It is charjced that a ring of contractors my been operating the Kansas State rason and made profits of $450,000 by
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Jal Kiirain signed articles, on
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July 8, near New .Orleans, for fflfoOpaside. L, ; - - Lack of snow n Michigan Voods has thrown hundreds of men out of employment Many of tb lumber camps have shut down; : At FindJay, 0, Saturday night, leaking gas filled a sewer and exploded, tearing up M.Xn street and iatally hurtmg Alonzo Dickens. Chas. rA bright, paying teller of the Scond National Bank of St. Paul, is a aewuiter and has escaped. Wine, cards 8Wr women caused his downfall. i"-T"
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. J. W. W. Woods, a diver, in the emioy . ofa wreckage company, was suflbcated on the 4th by the air pipe -which supplied him. becoming stopped up, Four of the original founders of the K. of. X. have issued an address claiming that itehaasbgett diverted from its "original pnpose;. and calling for a conyen-
zion ror tne gooa of the order. ;-Jtev. WiHtani A. Simpkins, of Salina, Kan., wa committed td the insane asylum, ; jiig mind having been affected throun internal dissensions in the church of which he was the pastor. . . A caucus of the Tennessee Legislature foas endorsed x Wm, Baxter, of KnoxGrille for a Cabinet position and a committee' will call upon the President-elect to present ihe gentleman's good points. Jacob Bird was pardoned from the Minnesota penitentiary Monday. Ten vears ago he was sent for life formnrder. Recently his brother, on his death-bed, wvnfpsRfld that. Via hnA -pronmitted the
A boiler in i" grist mill at New Hope,
W. va, exploded, Saturday. The mill was completely wrecked, and . four farmers, who tyere in the building, were blown to atoms. Four others were badly injured. .'.:4 --J"- :c, .. v " The Knights of Labor and Miners' Union, rival labor organizations, at New Castle, Wy. T., are at war with each ether. Several persons have been hurt and possiblyiMUed, though details are meager; :- ' ",; Nearly one thousand men, women children, employes of E. J. Sir Co.'s Carpet Works, New YorfVent out on astrike, Tuesday, result of a reduction of. 12 per nt, in wage8 made December last The officers Leo, Allen county, arrested anurtai. thought thev had captured lascott the Chicago " murderer,xoip whom $50,000 reward is offered. "was found he did not bear the slightest Jeaemblance to Tascptt. ' , The steamboat Paris C. Brown, from 2few Orleans to Cincinnati, struck a zsnag at Hermitage Landing, near Baton ouge, La., Saturday evening, and sank. Five of the cabin crew, two firemen, and a passenger were drowned.. The vessel and cargo are a total loss. The long strike on the C.,B. & Q. R. R. has finally been settled by a comproanise'. The company is to give old spiking engineers preference when vacancies occur, and the engineers are to withdraw the boycott that has been so disastrous to the "QftP busuxees. Four farmers near Fentress, Miss., attempted, on the 3d, to settle aland dispute by the shotgun method,and succeeded admirably. Two of them were killed and two wounded; as -were also two wonKB who appeared, on the scene. Thy were all prominent citizens. " J. Meridoth. seventy-five years old, living at Monticello, 111., has " been for some years a victim of abdominal lropsy and his physician estimated that during the past year he has removed at least two barrels of water from his patient, having tapped him fifty-four times. : J, 3i Babccctr, a young man of Ann
Arbor,- Micb.. who; will inherit 150,000
of his uncle's property if he marries with-
in nve years is receiving so many love missives that he is required to employ a secretary to answer them. He has issued a card to "moneyable ladies," extending thanks and wishing them a happy, new year. ; Mr. Andrew Squires, the Cleveland, X, lawyer who went to London to secure $160,0C0, which Thomas Axworthy, Cleveland's defaulting Treasurer, had deposited in a bank there, returned Monday with the money. Axworthy is now on the ocean en route to , Canada, ' where he will remain until he can enter 4 the United States without fear of arrest "Lively reports may be expected from the West' Virginia :Legislature, which not only decides whether a Democrat or a Republican has been elected Governor, but which chosses a successor to Senator Kennal The Democratic majority, is exceedingly scant, and some fears are expressed as to its reliability. Nothing is considered certain as to the result; 1 ' .. ;, The changes brought about by the recent election were made in the Supreme Court Bench Monday, Judges Allen -Zol lars, William E. Niblacx and George V. Howk retiring and Judges S. D. Coffey, John G, Berkshire and Walter Olds succeeding them. Judges Byron K. Elliott and J oseph A. S. Mitchell . h old over. Judge Elliott was selected, as Chief Jjustice lor the present term; i Fifty deliberate murders and only one hanging is the terrible record that Chicago makes for 1888. Of the forty-nine remaining, thirteen have been convicted and sentenced to various terms of imprisonment, fourteen have escaped
through legal jugglery, five have added to their original crime that of self-murder, and six, although known to the police; have never been captured. . Nine arrests were made at Altoona, Pa., on the 8th that developed the existence of & syndicate organized for the systematic robbery of the Pennsylvania railroad. It was shown that the peculations will reach almost $100,000. Moses Augennan, of Cleveland, a junk dealer, was the leader. He had agents at Pittsburg, Altoona, etc,' who shipped to him brass and bronze goods stolen from shops and cars; - . Br. John Nyer, a prominent dentist of Hazelton, Pa., shot and killed his wife. Tuesday, and then himself. The deed was evidently a premeditated double suicide. The wife had been an invalid for many years, and the husband spent the greater portion of his large income in trying to get relief for her. The affection of the couple was strong. He left
a note giving the troubles they were having with his wife's relatives as the incentive for their act ion. " The Electric Sngar Befining Company of New York has been defraude'l, they claim, out of a million dollars by Hen-
-:-ry C. Friend and his associates, whose
po-cal led "secret process of renmng, which they bought of him, turns out to be a barefaced humbug. Friend died some time ago, and it has been discovered that instead of refining the sugar he ''salted" it with sugar already re-
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ganized under the laws of Slew J ersey
was incornorated on the 5th. It i to
be known as the Edison General Electric Company! The capital stock is to be f X2,000,000pf which 1,000,00
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worKs are to be in West Orange, N. J
wttn branch ofbces in all the leading
wura. j.ne aavisaouity ot uniting the Edison manu facturiog" companies h as
long oeen considered, and this seems to
m tne consummation of the scheme.
in nis message to the Missouri Legis
lature on tne 4tu governor Moorehouse
strongly recommended the Australian
system oi. voting. Governor Ames recommended to . the Massachusetts
Legislature the early submission to the
people oi a prohibition amendment to
the constitution. ; Governor Luce, in
his message to the Michigan Legislature.
recommends the passage of a local
option temperance law that is free from
constitutional objections. Governor
Jtnayer, of Nebraska, recommended the
passage of a strict registry law. The mystery as to the real name of Murchinson, the now famous Pomona correspondent of Lord Sackville, was cleared away Monday and the announcement was made on authority oi those who have been in the secret from the flr&t that George Osgoodby, of Pomona, was the author of the Murchiaon letter. Mr. Osgoodby is a native of New York; is thirty -four years of age; his father is an Englishmen by birth and resides in Pomona, as does his brother. Murchison is the family , name and is attached to that of Osgoodby by mar
riage. ...
The Fidelity Bank, Cincinnati, failed June 20, 1887, owing to the investment of its funds in . a stupendous Chicago
wheat deal. Harper and Hopkins, the
cashiers, were sentenced to the peniten
tiary for ten and eight, years respectively, and Theophilus Baldwin, a director committed suicide. Hopkins waB taken to the penitentiary in April, 1888, a
very sick man. December 20 he was pardoned by the President on account
of representations that he conld not live
long. The papers reached" Columbus Jan. 4. and the ex-convict was tken to his home in Cincinnati, where he died on the moraine of the 7th .
John Williams, of Pottstown, Pa., has been losing all his money, lately,, by gambling. 'Tuesday, his plucky wife walked into the gambling house where he was playing and demanded all he had lost. She emphasized her demand by producing a revolver, when the gamblers remonstrated, but all in vain. She was inexorable, and declared that she would have the entire gang arrested unless they did as she demanded. Seeing that she meant business, the gamblers chipped in and handed her the amount John said they had won from him, after which the two husband and wife left the room, entered their carriage and drove away. The body of the daughter of F. B. Goddard was cremated at Buffalo, Y. Mr. Goddard himself acted as minister. The girl's boiy was prepared, in the usual wav, : placed on the funeral car ajd wheeled on the track into the Tfel. Mr. Goddard read a chapter Jom. the Bible,, prayed and repeated psrt of the Episcopal burial service befoie the body was consigned to the furn ace. As the flames embraced the alum-soaked covering of his daughter, the old man cried with emotion; aThe clouds of heaven receive her precious dust, and not the worms of the grave." Afterward, when' he had received his daughter's ashes, he said: 'I will consign them to the clouds, in accordance with her dying wish.' A peculiar accident occurred in New Orleans on the fourth. Noah Stropp, a 13-year-old white boy, and his sister were playing together. Securing an old musket, which had not been hred for twenty-seven years, he unscrewed the barrel from the stock, filled the barrel with water and placed the muzzle end in the fire of the stove. Calling his lit tie sister to 'come and hear the water in the barrel boil," he leaned oyer and placed bisear to thebreach of the weapon. As he did so ths expolsion occurred and the boy was instantly killed, ,. being blown several feet away and having his head nearly carried off. The barrel of the musket contained , a charge which had been placed in it during the war. The boy was aware of this and was merely in search of fun. : . Charles De La Graza and Jesus Barbo, of Anagua, Tex., between whom bad blood had existed for some time, met Tuesday. They immediately opened fire on each other from horseback, but dismounting after a few shots, advanced on foot firing . at each other. .Graza first used a Winchester, and afterward a Eistol. Graza was shot through the ack, receiving also a shot in the stomach. Barbo was shot through both thighs, one finger was blown off1, and he was shot in the body above t he heart. Graza was dead when witnesses
got there, but Bar bo lived for an hour. The men had fallen within six feet of each other Barbo had a brother who witnessed the shooting, and in trying to prevent the trouble had his horse wounded, he trouble originated over a woman. .... ' v - A letter from theBev. C. W. Riches of Park river, D. T., conveys the first authentic information of extreme suffer
ing among Norwegian settlers' an the western part of . Walsh county. Men with relief report that they found seventy families in about as destitute circumstances as it is possible for human beings to be in and still exis t Many were found with barely enough clothing to cover their nakedness, and that was of the thinnest material. Shoes were al most unknown. These farmers have lived on their little capital until nothing remained. Most of them have been living on a kind of porridge made by cooking frozen green wheat , and oatsstuff not fit to feed a hog. One family has not seen any flour for six weeks. Nearly all were entirely out 'of flour. The people have been dividing " with each other their potatoes until they are gone, too. . . A dispatch from Macon, Ga., says: The details of a terrible fratricide in Wilcox county, in which Ed ward J ordan shot and killed his brother, K. L. Jordan, have been received. Mrs. Dickey, a sister of the Jordans, invited her two brothers to spend the holiday season with her. The young men,knowing that Wilcox county w as "dry," supolied themselves with several gallons of
whisky and thus prepared to enjoy their visit. The liquor made them the center
of attraction for the young men oi tne
neighborhood. Among those who join
ed them in a drunken bout were James Kirvin, L. C. Dickey, William Dickey and others. After gettingwildly drunk the whole party started down the road to the station, firing their pistob in a promiscuous manner. R. L. J ordan got in the lead of the party and a bullet from the pistol held by his brother Edward went through his heart. He fell dead on the road. The whole party has teen bound over to stand .trial for the crime.
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FOREIGN.; .Mr. Gladstone visited the ruins of .Pompeii. Saturday, . Cochin, India, was almost totally destroyed by fire, on the Cth. The loss is $1,500,000. V Secretary Balfour has given orders
that the coercoinaetbe rigidly enforced in Ireland.
The Pope has issued an address to the
people of Ireland, expressing his high
regard for thera. ......
Xambert Tree, American Minister to Russia, presented his credentials to the Czar, on the 6th.
There has been a stoppage of work on
the Panama Canal and 4.0U0. men were
thrown out of em ployment. They expect
to resume shortly.
British tTOops have had an engagement with Burmese Rebels at Iwokow.
The latter were defeated with a lots of
150 killed. The British lost only five
killed. V
J. D. Sheehan, member of Parliament
from East Kerrick, and John Fmucane
Kationalist member from East Limerick.
have been found guilty of influencing
tenants to a policy of intimidation.
ment.
The Chicago and A 11-American base ball clubs left Melbourne; Australia- on the 8th, for their ftroUhd the world trip. The teams will play in Cairo and Alexandria, -Egypt, Rome, Monca Carlo, Vienna, Paris, and as many points in England and Ireland as possible.
Cardinal Manning has prepared anj
exnausuye paper on tne Amencau pnolic school system, based on the statistics
of Montcomerv. The. Cardinal stronRfy
favors parental, as opposed to public
school control. The paper will soon bo
published m England and America
Peasants in the vicinity of Dunfenaghy and Falcarraah, in County Donegal,
have armed themselves, fortified, their
houses, destroyed bridges and blocked
roads in readiness to resist evictions.
The troops of police , on duty in the
region march witii difficulty, ana tne
aonearanco of the district 13 that of a
country where war is going on.
Terrific storms, accompanied by thun
der. and lightning, have nrevaiied
throushout the south of France to a de
cree unexampled in the h:istory of that
region. Trie rivers nave noooea tneir
banks to tho destruction of . a large
amount of property, and landslides have interrupted traffic on many of the railroads. In many towns most of the
houses are flooded and the occupants
driven to the upper floors.
Probably the most exciting Mayoralty
contest that ever tookplace in "Windsor, Ont., was held Monday, and resulted in
the election of Twomey. Conservative.
and the candidate of the business men
Special. interest in the contest was manifested from the- fact that one of the
issues ot the campaign was tnat ot political Union. Sol White, ex-member of Earliament, the advocate of annexa
tion, received thirty -eight votes less
han Twomey. At a meeting of the. Manchester
Chamber of Commerce, Monday, a reso
lution was passed declaring tha! tho resolution which was adopted at a meeting on Dec. 19, to tho effect that all goods brought into Great Britain Bimilarto those produced in Englan d should pay ibe 6ame proportion c? imperial and local taxation as they would have paid if manufactured in Great Britain, does not represen t the views of the whole chamber, which adheres to free trade. The police attempted to. evict a blacksmith named O'Donnell from his house in County Donegal, on the 2d, but were repulsed several times before they were successful. O'Donnell had barricaded his house, and with the aid of neighbors, who jeered the police and pelted them with stones and vegetables, made quite a formidable defense, finally surrendering after the soldiers had been ordered to fire upon the house. "Ten persons were arreBted, including a priest.
Marion wants a normal school. Look out for counterfeit $5 bills. Bedford will vote to incorporate. Terra Haute will use electric light. Lagrange county wheat looks well. Pansies are in bloom at Michigan City. Peru is abundantly supplied with gas. , Jeffersonyille will soon have a street railway. r Shelby ville glories in an abundance of natural gas. Monticello will probably pipe gas from FrancesvilleA car manufacturing company is being organized at Peru. Geortre Buchana, postmaster at J udson since 1856. has resigned. Shelbyville's streets will probably be lighted with natural gas. A double secret wedding is exciting the gossips of Charlestown. Diptheria has caused many deaths among Fort Wayne children, recently. The farm residence of. Morgan Hall, near Asalia, burned on the Sth. Loss f 3,600. Judges Niblack, Howk and Zollars retired from the Supreme -Court Bench, Saturday. T , L Frank Rose, of Roanoke, while hauling logs, fell under the sled and was killed on the 8th. David Fowler, of Jonesboro, was fatally injured by the accidental discharge of a target gun. ... Jack Fullorn.an operator, was drowned in Lake Manitou on the 2d by breaking through the ice. Shelby Stagier killed George Jones at Knights ville, on the 2d, witn an "unloaded" revolver.
Three hundred, young men are in
cluded in the membership of the. Fort
Wayne Y. M, C. A. The Woodling' school house near Anoka, Cass county, was burned Saturday night, the fourth time within a few
years. .
A railroad accident occurred at Goshen, on the 2d, caused by a box car jumping the track. One man was killed and seven injured. .. The Jeffersonville' Shoe Co. will abandon convict labor April 1. They claim it oes not pay to UBe convict labor in that business. A ghost a white shadow in human shape is troubling tho vicini ty of Lexington, Scott 'county. Shotguns have been fired at it, but without, effect . Maurice Thompson; State Geologist, resigned, on the 2d, on account of ill health. Sylvester S. Gorby, his assistant, was appointed to succeed him. Eli Talley, a huckster of Seymour, drove over a bluff, by whica he was fatally injured, bis horses were billed, and his wagon was broken to pieces. Marcus Horney, of Montgomery
county, husked and cribbed 2,828
bushels of corn in twenty-six days, an average of eighty-nine bushels daily. A. L. Neil, school teacher in Montgomery county, has1 one pupil, a boy, weighing, 290 pounds, and another, a girl, weighing only twenty-five pounds. A WaBhincton special of the 5th says
that ex-Senator McDonald is willing and
is nrobablv laying his plans to succeed
Senator Voorhees in the United States
Senate.
G..H.-Forbes, .of .Michigan City, has
an amulet" and dagger bearine the date
1001. beincr 888 yeara old. They were
dug up at. Westminster Abbey many
years ago.
Lewis Daily, aged eighty, and Miss
Artimacy Clarke, , aged sixty-three, of
Binnus, have been united in marriage,
and it is said to have been a case of love
at first sight.
Seventeen fatal accidents occurred in
Indiana coal mines in 1888, and twentyone which were not fatal. In the State there are 217 mine? -giving employment to 7,44 men.
The Murphy meetings at Connersville
were a great success, many nunoreas
signing the pledge. Francis Murphy is now at Terre Haute, and Thomas E,, his
son, at wosnen.
Three hundred men and boys took
part m a wolf hunt near Monticello, and one gaunt. wolf and one fox was killed, besides several, rabbits. Seventy-
five shots were fired at the won before it
succumbed. .
A dog at Versailles went mad and bit .a " " t A '
a. numoer oi otner (iocs oeiorc news
killed. The town Tru&teefl ordered that all dogs be chained up for sixty days, and that the Marshal shoot everyone found running at large.
Madison county Republicans proless indignation because (50 representatives were selected in Marion county to arrange for Governor Hovey's inaugural ball, and other counties were also, drawn upon, but Madison was entirely ignored. The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Boss, of MoYreiville, is afflicted with .fhydrocaphalus," or water on the brain. The head is now thirty-six inches in
! circnmfe rence,and constantly increasing,
and the weight is so great that the little
one can not stand.
The State Statistical! finds that in 1887 the donations to railroads in Indiana
amounted to $54&255 and stock was
taken to the amount of $146,252, while
in 1882 the ounations aggrega'ed $293,-
741 and stocK taken 8,200. The town
ships voting aid numbered 460.
The revenues from the Indianapolis
poscomce during tne last quarter wero $50,00010 per cent of an increase over
tho last quarter of '87. This oflice aftei paying all expens?s, yields "Uncle Sam
$12U,0(!U per ennutn, net. Tiio government can afford to put somo of it back
into needed buildings and improve ments.
At Marion jury in the against the
Saturday afternoon the case of Edwin Matchett
Cincinnati, Wabash &
Michigan railway, brought in a verdict
awarding the plain tin $4,000 damages. About a year ago, at Anderson, the plaiutiff, while employed as a brakeman, fell from a car and sustained injuries that crippled him for life. fJe sued for $20,000. Patents have been granted to tho following Indiana inventors: Henry Cooprider, jr., Clay City, traction-tongue for threshing machines; George L. Elder, Wilmington, chart for educational purposes; Edwin H. Ford, Hartford City, automatic eas regular, and cut-off; Chris
tian M. Kirkpatrick, Indianapolis, automatic cut-off for gas; David M. and T.
H. Perry Indianapolis, two-wheeled
vehicle, Frederick Hupp, Milford, two-
wheeled vehicle; John Swaim, Newborn
car brake and starter.
There have been two elopements at
Crawfordsville, within the past week.
The first was Wallie Poterman, a mar
ried man, and Miss Pearl Freeman, his
Biater-m-law. The second case was last
Tuesday night. A. M. Stearns, aged
about forty, and supposed to be married,
eloped with Miss Minnie. Oavenaugh, a
girl about fifteen years old. They went to Indianapolis. Stearns was a peddler
of lamp wicks, and when ho first-arrived
in urawiordsviiie ne said ne naa a wile
and child living in Missouri.
Charles Allen, a farmer near the Shel
by and Johnson county line, was bitten
by a mad dog, a few clays ago, and he relieved his apprehension by applying- a
madstone. Several head pi stock belonging to him were also bitten, and. also a horse belonging to Edward Tucker.
This horse showed systems of hydroi rti t a i. s l a .
pnooia, xnursaay, ana on. several nogs and sheep before being secured. Stock
belonging to ouner farmers nave also
been bitten, and there is j?reat appre
hension in the Allen neighborhood.
The annual apportionment of In
diana's School i una has been completed
by State Superintendent LaFollette.
The per capita apportionment remains
as it was last year, 1.14. The number
of school children m the State is, according to the enumeration reported by
the County Superintendents, 757,071,
and the excess of apportionment over taxes paid into the fund, proves that the population of children is proportionately
largest, m the counties where there is
the least wealth. It was this fact that
caused the enactment of the law so as to
require the men who accumulate more
wealth than family t to contribute to the education of his poor fellow-
06' children, but State officers and
others who have investigated the sys
tem find that there are abuses in the
method of apportionment that it may be necessary to bring under . more rigia
legislative restriction, although the
principle is alii right and necessarily must continue to prevail. Some of the counties, it is asserted, persistenly report a greater school population than
they really have, for. the purpose of get-
mg a larger apportionment of funds,
but the State officers have no power to
correct such frauds.
The fashionable quins'.
hangings Lambre-
...... VrySnible "Japs." In Japan the old-school physicians are permitted to wear only wooden Bvord. This a gently sarcastic way of expressing the opinion that they kill enough people without using weapons. But the druggist who introduced Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical. Discovery, into tho Em piro, carries a fine stool blade. It was found that all who tried thin wonderful remedy for coughs, colds, consumptive tendencies, blood, skin and liver troubles, were, Vitbont exception, greatly benefitted. The Mikado himself is said to have "toned up" his system by ite use, and the importer was therefore permitted the exceptional, honor of wearing tho sword of the nobility. The dancing master should be quick at figures. Stamping mid Embronrtory. "Yes, Lizzie, I like to do fancy work, but I haven't felt like trying that
pattern or anything else--for, a week.
ains are
ow you
fool and I can toll you whore to look
for relief. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a certain cure for all those peculiar weaknesses and distressing ait hi en ts. Why it even cured me of prolapsus, and many of my lady friends have been cured of various grave maladies peculiar to our sex by this wonderful medicine." It is the only medicine sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every ease, or money refunded. Read guarantee on bottle wrapper.
jinviOAU wi lin y muijj dioo , These awful 'dragging-down' p just killing me!" U know h
seen on his last legs The
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kangaroo. T5oKotThik tnv n Moment that catarrh will in time wear out. The theory is false. Men try to believe it because it woukLbo pleasant if true, but
it is not, as we all know. Do not lot an acute attack cf cold in the head remain
unsubdued. It is liable to develop into
catarrh. You can rid yourself of the cold and avoid all chances of oatarrh by usinc Dr. Sages Oatarrh Remedy. .If
already afflicted rid yourself of this
troublesome diseaso speedily hy the
same means. At an druggists.
A full stop Asleep on the sidewalk
at 1 a. m.
A Groat Surprise Is in store tor ail who use Kemp's Bal
sam for the throat and lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its merits and that any drucrglst is authorized by the proprietor
of this wonderful remedy to give you a
sample bottle free. All druggists sell
Kemp's Balsam. .Large ootties oo cents
and $1. '
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brickbat.
that flies without wings a
THE TARIFF BILL.
Changes la the Inmlter Schedule-Poesi-
llo Action of Protection Democrats. Republican members of the Senate
committee on llnance. who have been in conference upon the tariff bill for
several days, have reached a conclusion
on several of the most important points
in controversy,, but nave several others still to be settled. The duty on dressed
lumber, which, is now $2 a thousand feet, "ull undoubtedly be fixed at $1.2o. Mr. Allison, representing his own views, which are shared by all the Senators
from the prairie States, has been trying to secure a reduction to $1 a thousand feet,
and the .., Senators from the lumber States Maine.. Michigan and Wisconsin
have been willing to concede 50 cents, but it has now been acrreed to split the
difference and make the duty $1.25, which is a reduction of 76 cents a thou
sand. .
The Senators from the agricultural
States in the West, where the beet and sorghum suga'f industry is becoming one of importance, have been induced to
agree to a reduction of the duty on
sugar, provided a county oi l cent a pound is paid upon all sugar,, whether
lrom cane, beet or sorghum, proauceu in
the United St ates.
The duty on barbed wire will not be
reduced, although a strong effort has
been made by the representatives of the
prairie States to secure it. The duty on structural iron, which is now 1 1-7 cents
a pound, will be reduced to 8 or 9 mills a
pound, ana tne amy on steei nans wm
be fixed at $14 a ton.
The protection Democrats m the House
will oppoe the reference of the Senate ... r lf'ii t it j il. M. ..
sir Btitute iot tne mihs uin to tne com
mittee oh Ways and Means when it reaches the House. Representative
Sowden said. Wednesday, that when the
substitute is delivered to the House, and
made a motion to refer it to the . Com
mittee on Ways and Means, about twenty Democrats would jump up and object,
demanding that it be referred to the Committee of the. Whole for consideration. If this can be done, the bill will have an excellent chance to pass the House, and it can be done if there .. are twenty Democrats, as Sowden claims, who will vote with the Republicans to consider the bill without reference to the Committee on Ways and Means. THE WAHALAK AFFAIR. It is reported at Wahalak Miss., that three bands of five men each, whe have been huntir g in the mountains for the negroes concerned in the recent massacre here, have killed four of them named Cheatman; Wilder, Maury and Stennis. Cheafman, was shot in his own yard while begging for his life; Maury in his cotton gin, while conversing with the vigilantes, and Wilder who was a
Union soldier and fought with Grant at
Vicksburg, on the road to , Wahalak.
His body was buried in a shallow hole and stories were piled upon the dirt, Stennis. was found hiding in an abandoned house, where he had been nearly two weeks. He tried to. defend himself with an axe. and was shot three times before he fell. Merchants in this county aro protesting against these
crimes and have urged the Sheriff to put
a stop to them, especially as it is believed that the trouble is simply a local affair, growing out of the general bad
feeling against the negroes, many of
whom own farms of their own. The old question' . w here irfll I pet wy seed this year-T'lOfents itef to IhonRfltids oi our reuWa at thi enson of the yn r. It yon will turn t" our ftdvertisfii? oo!uran you will find the ftonoHncpmrt. o John A.. flla"r. La Oro3si Wi who mftk s a peiAHy of Northern Grown Seeds. Thftce ure en rly, productive and full oi lite, nd will iuercfto every yield.
Moxte nascrortect tne greatest excite
ment as a beverage, in tw years, ever
witnessod, from the faot tnatit Brings
nervous, exhausted; overworked women to good powers of endurance in a fw daysj cures the appetite for liquors and
tobacco at once, ana nas recovered a
large numoer of cases of old, helylBs
paralysis as a food only.
Tuscumbia. county seat of Miller
county, Missouri, has not haci a church
building of any kind in forty years.
AKwUcal Cure for Kpllleptio Fits. To the Editor Please inform your readers
that I have a positive remedy tor the above
named disease which I warrant to cure the worst cases. 80 strong is my faith in tha virtues of ths medicine that f will sejad free a sample hot'le and valuohle treatise to any sufferer w bo
will give me bisB, O. and Erpiress address. Mr remedy has cured thousands o' hopeless caes.
a. ix. mur. at- u.. ins r eari t., x. An Chio Rfis well has been named
for President-elect Harrison.
Deafness Can't be Cured
by local applie itiou, as they oannot rech the
diseased p irtionof the car. Tiiere ii only one
way 10 cure deameFs, and that is by o;ntuu-
tional remeutes. Deafness is (iauea by fin in-
Aimed conditum of the mucu liiiine of the
EustEchlan Tube. When this tube gets inflamt d
vou have a rumbling s niud or imperfect hear
ing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness i6 the result, and unless the inrlmmaiion can be
taken out and -.hi tube restored to its normal
condition, hearios will bB dastrojed forever; nine cases out of teu are caused by catarrh, which is nothing bnt an Inflamed condition of th mucus MirJaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deal nesP. (caut. d by catarrh,) that we cannot cure by Hall's Catarrh Cute. Send for circulate irfe, k F. X OHESEY & CO., Toledo, O.J THE MARKETS Indianapolis, Jan. 9, 188S. grain. Wheafp .. Oom
No. 1 White 34 No. 2 Yellow..30j Oate, White.-. 80
LIVESTOCKS
Cattle Gcod to choice 4.0C
Choice heifors ,.2.85 Common to . medium C
Good to choice cows...... ........ 2.6v Hogs Heavy 5.o
Light .V 5.10 Mixed. ...4.95
Pies 4.254.75
Sueei Good to choice 3.754.26 Fair to medium ...3.153,50
EGGS, BUTTEB, POULTRY. Ksg8.. 5-175 I Hone per lb 6c
Butte r,creamery22c i RtJOfitei-s 3c
Fancy country... 12c Turkeya..... 7jc
Choice' country.. 10c MISCELLANEOUS.
WooiFin e merinowashed. . . . .; . . 33(35
unwfished med.. 202S
ver v coarse 1 7 ftfl 1 8
Hav, timothy ..14. 00 Bran 12.(0 Clover seed 4.25
Chicago.
Wheat (Jaa.).....99 Po-k 12.95 Corn 44 ....33 Lard 7.45 Oats " 25 Ribs 0.8C
Cincinnati -Wheat, 98; corn, 35; oats, 27 1; rye. 55; pork, 13.75; eggs, 16.
HU LoiuiJ Wneat, Up; corn, u: oats,
23; pork, 13.50.
T4leuo wneat, S: corn.
27; clover seed, 5. !:0.
BaJ timore Wheat, oats, 33.. , Sew Yqrk Wheat, oats, 31. v
1) trolt--Wheat,1.02; com,34; oats,?. Minneaiuol s 'Whftat,1.14. , !
No. 2 Red .....$1.00 No.3 3ieoV 96
Sugar curedham 13 Bacon clear sideB 12
Feathers, coose 35
39J; oate.
corn. 42;
90;
1.01; corn, 44;
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' CURES PERMANENTI-Y BACKACHE, HEADACHE " AND TOOTHACHE. (JURIS PERMANENTLY ALL ACEBl ....... At Druggists and Dealee . , THE CHARLES A. V0GEUR CO,, BaWmore. Htf
Children Cry for Pitcher's Gastoria,
When Baby elck, wts gave her Castoria, When tiho was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When Hhe teeame Miss, she elnng to Castoria, W hough a had Children, fcho gave theui Ca$torla
Takei the will for the deed The fiiKifrogate: That Cantankerous Old Wom:n Desrcibedia tho nurerr ha lad, who "lived upon nothing but victuals and drink,'' o 3d 3; t 14 would u ver he qu'.et,' was undoubtedly troubled w.th nhinie in thjestion, He viotualis, like those of mauy ottier elderly perdoua whopo digftsiive powers have become impairii, diun't ngree with h r. Thl3 was h'Hota the era ot Ooneitor's Stomach Bitters, or come one of iter numerous fnonda aud relatives would Uuve persuaded her to try the great specific for dys poiisifl, cooftii,ation and blliousnesv Ibis would have bten a mensure otself-prottiotion on their part, for also would o,ve soon b0on cured and ceased to dtnuib them with hr clamor. Tho most obstinate cases ot iDdlgeado'1, with its attendant henrtburn.. flatulence, constiut uueisiuesi of the stomach and of th-a nerves, are completely overcome ty this sovereign remedy. (Ihills and fevecand bi'ious remittent rheumatism and kidney troubles aro also relieved by it. . ( - COY AND BERN HAM EH, Friends ''Halting an Bfifort to Secure th eir Pardon. The Indianapolis New of the 2d gays: At midnight W. F. A. Bernhamer "will have completed his year's sentence. For several clayB his wife, sister and other friends have heen busy in his behalf. Had Berahatner not been fined in addition to his sentence he would be free. As it is, his fine of 41,000 will detain him at Michigan City thirty days longer unless ha is pardoned or his fine paid. Even after "boarding out his fine" he will be liable for tho amount of it, and he therefore is doubly interested in having it remitted. His frientlB have petitioned the President to remit the fine, and some of them are confident that thisi will be done. The petition for the pardon of Coy and: the remission of Bernharoer's fine and his consequent release have been cou oled togethr. Soveral days ago Bernhamer'n friends went to Judge Woods and asKcd him to assist them in obtaining his farly roJease. The Judge is understood to have stated the "naked facts'1 in the letter to the President. He said in it that at the time Bernhamer's sentence the Court understood that tho defendant was possessed of considerable property. His punishment was therefore made to include a fine as well as imprLsonmeat. It is now represented, the Judge added, that Bernhamer is without means and unable to pay his fine. The Judge ventured no expression as to what might cr ought to be done, but contented himself with remarking that it vrtis proper that the President should know - the facts. ,,. ..... ... ,.. The petitions for both pardons wee presented to both Mr. Sellers and Judge Woods. They expressed themselves on their merits, but it Is believed did not sign the petition. Coy's trm. will continue until July unless he is pardoned. CANO KR , C U H D, Dr. F. Ii. Pond is having wonderf ul success in the treatment, and euro of cancer at the cancer hospital at Aurora, 111. There are numbers of cures recent-, ly made by him which are truly wonderful. Those afl&icted should not hesitate, but should go there for treitment at onoe. For information address Br. F. U Pond, Aurora, m. - For every 1,000 inhabitants the United States runs trains 9,000 miles annually. Auhctendd Popularity. Bkowk'b -Bbon-chialTrochis have for mnuy years befn ihe most popular article in nselor rsueTing Cougbb and Throat tronblea. I TO HI MG anc irritationp of the skin and icalp, Durnn, scalds, piles, uleera, poisons, bites of insects and all skin diseases, quicklf eared oy rolo'w Car bolisal v.?, the great skir 'ampAv 25 and RO oatJt at Tiniffinfita
Su re Cure THE GREAT REMEDY FOR
CATARRH
The large number oi eertlflcites reoftlped oi tha vtrtna-. of thlanretiaration la tbe treatment
of tMs unpleasant disease, abundantly attest its efficacv. It is tbe onl inedielQe now on. the
market adapted to Catirrb, tbt periormn wnai it promiRes aod eflfjcts not only speedy relief but
a psrnument eure. uuiiue many noatruins nov?
oeiore ",ne pnonc. u noes not ury up wmuumrily th! nasal dlscharKCS. bnt eradicates the pro duciog cause, thus leaviDg the system in a aund and healthv condition. Ask your drag eists for a bottle of Sykcs' Sure Cura for Catarrh and you will be healei of the malady. For sale by nil Druggists. t ROSS GORDON, tafiiyette, Ind, T.Vhoie-
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T EXCITE Bftjgi tN-HAWiri A Porlrau-Prince special, of the 2d, says articles in Haytian newspaper Contain' furious threats against Minister Thompson. Many Americans have heen arrested, both men and women. The American consulate is fijied trith refugee Hippolyte's army is marching on to Port-au-Prince, legitime eays he will show no clemency to foreigners interfering in Haytian politics. Legitime told the correspondenfe that he wohld shoot five hundred if necessary. The excitement is intense. Americans are in danger of their lives. : Advices received from Hayfci, on the 8th, givo particulars of a battia between Hippoly te and the forces of President Legitime, on Bee, 21, in which tne latter were defeated. On the 22d, another engagement took place with the same result. Later advices than the 25tli are wanting. At that time Hippolyto had encamrved not far from Port-au-Prince, ready t o march upon the capital at a moment's notice.
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Stothersin ase, roerifc, and iwptOar tones up tb system, iraproves t in aiJgL. iLLr, nlft nerves, and vitalizes ffi
Blood. Just what you
"IamSeUjjigyonr
of Ayer's sar3.ip:inua 'xfAwmffiKr- h medldoes tocethe Grand Rape's, Mich. . '. -
a vers ouro es i 1
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Prejarcd by I)r 1 J. C Ayer I.owelMjJ
Cold Waves A.re pre licted with rolieblo accuracy and people liable to the pains and ache i of rlieumatlsm dread every change to damp or atormy weather. Although we do not olalm Hood's Sarparllla to be a poi itive specific for rheumatlrai, tb remark At le Cnrcs it ba euiCted show tliat.it may be taken for rheumatism with reasonable certainty al benefit. Its action In neutralizing the acidity of blood, which is ihb canseof rheumatism, c snstltutoa tho secret Of the success of IIood' RarsapariUa in curing this complaint. Ii yon suffer from rheumatism, try. s . Hood's Sura&parllla .r old b; all druggists. $l;st2t roc $5. lreptred only oy Ckl. HOOD& CO., Apothecaries.JflUiMasa. 1 0O Doses One Dollar
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Mary E. Monatt, ahix. Konertoon, m. usx or1 b
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toting. My nosejnfRffWtfllwg led almost daily. ini e Urxt dan's jisp K . T-
catarrh 1 2 yea W fcljctu-ipcOOUJ
The dropping aWW VHEAS. fht thvnni mTv fin .
seating,
bled
carue nrst aav s use
of Ely' 8 Cream Balm have. had no h7jf0.f1.inn &nr0.niji 11
entirely aone. D. flnHBBfcs&A
Baton Budget. , nAYrof !&Vbrf a particle fs applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Priwi &0 vnta at Dra?fffis; ay mall, register' d, fOcts, ELY BROTHERS ;5S Warren Street New York.
WR THE BLOOD.
- V Swift's 8oec flc has onred. mo of a ma-
ilgo ant breaki nir out on nix leg: whica-
cau-eri intuierahie nain, It was called
E zema by tha 'doctorsfor of whom treuttd me with no relief. I :andidly con fees that I owe mv presentnood health to
8f M, 8,, which in my estimation Is invai-
uaoie as a otnoo meaicine. Aussjoita DeWitt, 2227 N; 10th St, St. iLonis. Mo. Our fcaby when two months old was attacked with Scrofula, which for a long
time destroyed her eyesight entirely, and caused us to despair of her life, The doc
tors failed to relieve her. Bna we gave Swift's Specific, which son a enred her entirely, and she is now hcleand hearty.
js. v. ueik, will's cant, xezav. Scrofula developed'on 'my daughter
swelling and lumps on t or neck. We gave berSwift's 8peciflo, aod the result
was wonderful ana th euro-prompt. 8. A. DeArmond. Cleveland. TVnn
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ranted for a. rears wr w,; bendior circular and eeefalldav 78L West Lake 6U Ciihat. Ill
4 Tho oldest medicine in tbe world is probably
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idt melon
THE
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CABBAGE. Ever? hod? auU. Abaolntnl lkt- BtlT OF ALL BEANS. ' W bcourai
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KEAU wht Hd sW to crery aabriber ta o paporw, 1 H. KEEB
as wm KING
GIVEN AWAY
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TOU tredc fbodr
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moloaia. One melon will eU tor 50a, 1 pSkU KIN1 Bears to it Ursa tomabea ta a rdaitar. Eoorm
AiOtACMTaaj-ketMrdfAcrk 1 okt- EVFKJTTt
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this boaa nrara Kiuope. are rtry eanj. pooa icag. cty acciuoos
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S&'Sioctioemrraoea 50 rapers of the ctoblcest ymiabto aMdwady. 8
onaijer or eacn ot tne touovanjf vaneo: woaawa, w . xS.utr J: stditi Sfiana. Philadelphia. Eixly lrnip Beat, Sel.very ewly Jersey Wake- a
fluid Cabbawe. Lonjr Orange Carrot, Boston Ittarkot (celery, b.ariy saarampu pj
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elude tivo papers of the choicatFower Haeda.aa roiiowa: une paper annjur (Indian Shot), mixed varieties: one paper Nemophilia, one paper NUreUaDa- a maBcona, ono paper Nolans, mixed varieUea ; one paper Scabkv ail oolora 2
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Wi Offer Si 174 Caab ia premiums to the first 1000 persons senate one UpUar for on coUeentai oi -
23 paiwra of tlie above seeds. Haviar filled (and sealed) a pint jar witn corn tae anoTO amouttt will ne ais- :
tribu ted among tho persona indin the rirst w0 Dost pueaees as vq sua numoer o saana m aia jar in w following manner - '.Z ..-, ' ?Jsj- : ,vt-'.
t hnu n AuiMirA mmiHlv fa r the abo a diieasu : by its use
thoasandji of oimua of tho mrat kind and of loiursUuidiug have boen curod. So strony is my faith in xtoelncaor that Iwllt seal two bottlos fwsi. toesthar xdth i a valuable UaTiise pu ttiiadisitasa t aiir HnUnrar. Give r,mMM ad
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and '-thvniituxia availed April, lat.
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VERMIFUGE..
tn.ihui i v.t.flnft PHn - s MttahfnaW to tho nu rhasersot the First Edition Of th two alcana
21X28 inch Pictures (in two Colors) of Anrtow and household o.naments of great Uistoririil interest, giving thirty.pl thomoat Tho two separate pictuies by mail (or S1.00, 'SLSMLiiSKtt ii' JrS Printiac k achiuery when eiition is sold. Tho Tho Picture Without tlertifioate, eeatav ;
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