HERALD

AT THE LAKE MAXINKUCKEE.

V O L . III. CULVER CITY. M ARM ONT P. O.. IXD., FRID AY, DEC. 4, 1896. X O . 22

INDIANA W ELL HONORED. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Church Dedication. On the evening of Dec. 13th, the Every person receiving this paper M N ’S SUITS Has Furnished the Nation W ith Many Evangelical church at Rutlaud will outside of Marshall county, and owe Distinguished Statesmen. be dedicated. Right Rev. Bishop and O V E R C O A T S six mouths or more subscription, Bowman, of Chicago, one of the dis­ One President, llenjamin Harrison and Two Vice-President*, Schuyler Colfax will please forward the same within tinguished divines of the country, and Thomas A. Hendricks--In Addition 10 days, or their names will be will preach the dedicatory sermon. to These Many Cabinet Officers and Two The most any people ought to expect in Clothing is satisfaction. The Also Elder Otz and Elder Martz will Speakers of the House. erased from our list. We cannot best evidence of the substantial merit of our be present and assist in the Indiana has had one president, afford to print this paper for nothing, services. The citizens of Rutland two vice-presidents and a number of aud you that desire to hear through and vicinity are to be congratulated Ready-to = Wear Clothing:! cabinet officers. the paper direct from this locality upon the efforts they have put forth Her first cabinet officer was Caleb will act accordingly. We shall to erect this handsome edifice, which is the fact that people posted on values buy them in prefer­ B. Smith, of Indianapolis, appointed will be the best finished and equipped ence to paying double for tailor made. secretary of the interior by Presi­ carry out this edict to a letter. We country church in Marshall counts. dent Lincoln in 1861. Mr, Smith must have our pay or stop sending Rev. Martz will commence holding Men’s Overcoats, $5.00 and up. resigued in 1862 to accept the United the paper, which costs us hard cash. revival services in said church the States district judgeship. John P. E d it o r . M en’s Suits, $3.75 and up. Wednesday evening previous to the Usher, of Terre Haute, succeeded ‘‘Excuse me,” observed the man in dedication. He is one of the most Values Guaranteed. Mr. Smith, serving till near the close spectacles, “ but I am a surgeen, and talented and eloquent pulpit orators of Johnson’s administration in 1865. that is not where the liver is.” •in the state and will hold very in- Hugh McCulloch, of Fort Wayne, %> The Largest Assortment of Gloves ever shown in tne city. Anything “ Never you mind where his liver is,” teresting services. The citizeus of from a Cheap Glove to do chores in to the Swell Dress Glove. was appointed secretary of the retorted the other. “ If it was in Rutlaud and vicinity are highly SPECIAL VALUES IN UNDERWEAR. treasury by President Lincoln in his big toe or his left ear DeWitt’s gratified with their church aud feel January, 1865; was reappointed by Little Early Risers would reach it that a great work will be accom­ President Johnson, after Lincoln’s and shake it for him. On that you plished. The Sabbath school at PLYMOUTH, IND. J. C. KUHN & SON, murder, aud was reappointed by can bet your gig- laps.” Culver Rutland is in a flourishing condition, President Arthur to succeed Gen. City Drug Store. and when transferred to the new Walter Q. Gresham , who had re­ CULVER CITY LOCALIZED. Did you see that finechromo at E. Blood in the A ir. church will be greatly increased in signed as secretary of the treasury M. Georges? Oh! yes, but its sold Sometime since a man living near numbers. Everybody from far and And Put in Good Form for th« Benefit to accept the judgeship of the United now. Well, there’s more coming. 24 Bass Lake, Stark county, desired near is especially invited to attend of the Herald’# Numerous Reader*. States circuit court of appeals. Capt. Morris, who has been in some money and in order to get it, | these services, especially the dedica­ Duck shooting is about played out. James N. Tyner, of Wabash, was poor health the past two weeks, is . . . : gave a chattel mortgage on a team tory services, as all preseut will be appointed postmaster general during. , _. _ . C. H- Ulerv•• transacted business at convalescing, and was seen upon our , . , : ot horses. lime passed on when highly entertained. Remember the the last year of President Grant s Bass Lake this week. streets Tuesday.* the man who mortgaged the team date. admiuistratiou, having been pro­ H. J. Meredith made Monterey a Samuel Medbourn and family re­ disposed of it to other parties one moted from the position of second Rev. Howard preached an inter­ business visit Tuesday. turned last W eek from Ohio. They day last week. This caused the assistand postmaster general. esting sermon ou the Freedman’s enjoyed a ten day’s vacation visiting man who held the mortgage to swear M. E. Gam made Plymouth a Gen. Walter Q. Gresham, then a Aid Society last Sunday morning. friends in the Buckeye state. out a warrant for the man’s arrest, business visit Saturday. resident of Indianapolis, was ap His entire sermou was a review of f_ /i t j * j. _ . ,' ", . • and placed it in the hands of a local We understand that Mrs. Abe The Reformed church society is pointed postmaster general by Presi­ what the M. E. Societyml had accom- constable to serve. The constable, Stotts will more to Culver City. making extensive preparations for a dent Arthur in 1883, but was made plished by the way of educational Christmas tree, and will render a knowing the character of the man Dr. Wiseman a secretary of the treasury in 1884, work. He a^so gave the Soman fascinating and highly appropriate wanted, deputized a young man to made Plymouth a visit Monday. which he resigned tcw&ccept the Catholic denomination an eulogy r £ prbgratn. f go with him to assist iu case resist­ We learn that a sou of John C- judgeship of the United States court upon the grand work it had accom- Rev. Barber preached an able and ance was offered, aud the two Zechiel is sick with congestion of the of appeals as above stated. During ! plished by the way of educating the very appropriate Thanksgiving ser- repaired to the residence of the lungs. the official term of General Gresham \ masses. He also paid a tribute to _ rnon at the Reformed church, this malefactor, When served with the iu the cabinet he completely ignored several other denominations which Baby C. C. Nearpass, who has j , a i , - 1 * eity, inursciay evening, to a large warraut, the man signified his wil- and did not consult with Senator had for its aim the building up of been quite ill the past three weeks, | congregation. liugness to accompauy the officer, Harrison about appointments or any educational institutions. He spoke is improving. but desired the privilege of going Miss Cora Geiselman, who has thing else. of the low down foreigners who came Rev. Barber conducted Thanks­ iuto an adjoining room in order to been visiting at Bremen the past two Richard W. Thompson, of Terre to this country aud after beiug giving services at Bruce Lake Thurs­ change his clothiug. The man’s or three mouths, made her parenis Haute, who delighted to be called Americanized soon developed into day morning. wife also went iu ostensibly for the a short visit this week, returning to the “ Ancient Mariner of the Wabash,” first-class citizens. He made es­ Just see the purpose of consulting with her hus­ hats, caps, school i iug to Bremen Tuesday. was appointed secretary of the navy pecial mention of the Swedes, Pol­ supplies, mittens aud hosiery at E. band. In the meautime the con­ Mr. Herman, of the firm of Her- by President Hayes iu 1877 and locks, Italians, etc., as individuals M. George’s. 24 stable waited for his man iu the mau & Gerard, has moved his house­ served until 1881, when he resigned who came to this country iu an awful room where he served the warrant, David Hauk, Jr., made Fred. hold effects to Plymouth. We un- to accept the American presidency of ignorant condition. We take excep­ j while the deputized officer strolled Joseph, who lives east of Burr Oak, derstand that Mr. Gerard contem­ the Nicarauga caual at a salary of tions with the rev. gentleman so far a visit Sunday. out toward the barn, and happening . m/ plates locating in the west this $25,000 a year. as the Swedes are concerned. No to glance toward the house, saw the Rev. Geo. Hicks, of Indianapolis, spriug. William H. H. Miller,' of Indian- Swede was ever landed upon the I prisoner climbing out of the bedroom was the guest of Fred Carl and The Ladies’ Aid Society of the apolis, was appointed attorney gen -1 . shores of America that was not , . ~ , T-j- . . ! window, and when upon the ground family last Thursday. Reformed church have elected the eral by President Harrison in 1889,! , , .. _ . educated, at least in the common , , . , tt . , , ' make a beerhuefor a piece of woods, C. S. Gear, of Arcauum, Ohio, following officers for the ensuing and served through Harrison s term, i' . , , branches taught in his native coun­ ,. _ . . _ i I he young deputy drew his revolver visited a short time in this city year. Mrs. H. V. Barber, presideut; He was the warm personal frieud _ , try. As a nation, Sweden is far in fJ1 . , and gave chase, calling upon the man Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Ora Meuser, secretary; Mrs. aud law partner of the presideut. ° ... ; advance of most other countries so i ^ ^ i to halt, but said individual told him to Lozetta Zechiel, treasurer. Gen. Walter Q. Gresham was ap- , . . . far as its educational institutions are It is said that Samuel Osborn, a . i J . J J _ . | go to that place described in the good The parties that relieved Wm. pointed secretary ot state by Presi- ;. . _ . . _ , coucerued, and its laws are compul­ Starke county farmer, contemplates j i. ™ i j ;ono j . . ~ 1 book as being very hot, and kept Swigart of nearly half a ton of soft dent Cleveland 1893, dyiug in office i . , . ' , sory, and every child must attend moving to Culver City. ! right on going. Whereupon the coal the other night are known, and j *a 1^95. school so many months iu the year Dr. Babcock will make Chicago a ! deputy commenced to fire, the ball will please call aud settle for the Indiana has had three speakers of either at the government’s expense visit next week, and will remain in from a 38 calibre striking the man same aud save trouble. This is no the house of representatives, Hou. or parents. Owing to this fact the the city a couple of days. on top of the head, making an ugly idle talk, but business. W7. S. John C. Davis, of Terre Haute; Hon. Swedes who have landed iu the Wfe have now a stock of calling scalp wound. The man then halted Michael C. Kerr, of New Albany, United States, in a very short time cards. Send iu your order and have To cure all old sores, to heal an and at the muzzle of the revolver and Hou. Schuyler Colfax, of South rank as among its most progressive your names printed thereon. indolent ulcer, or to speedily cure was driveu back to the house. At Bend. Jessie D. Bright was also citizens. There are over 20,000 piles, you need simply apply De- this time relatives of the prisoner * See the dolls, books, stoves, toys president pro tem. of the senate Swedes in Chicago, which represent Witt’s W7itch Hazel Salve according appeared upon the scene aud’ a for boys and toys for girls at E. M. from 1854 to 1857. a large share of the wealth of that to directions. Its magic-like action terrible battle waged for the mastery, George’s variety store. 24 great city. The natural inclination will surprise you. Culver City Drug Schuyler Rhodes, the young man the wife of the prisoner taking A few loads of wood wanted at of the race is toward Christianity, Store. who carries the mail to aud from a hand, armed with a wicked looking this office at once on subscription. Culver City and Maxeukuckee, met aud the children from their birth are I have my miud made up to have* knife. The officers were knocked down Who’ll be the first to bring in a load ? with a slight accident one day last solemnly taught to revere and mamma get me a set of nice dishes, several times and badly beaten by Rabbits are numerous this year, week. It appears that when near respect the teachings of the Bible. and Santa Claus can take China- the overwhelming forces and the and hunters are anxiously waiting! the entrance to Culver Park, his W7e know whereof we speak, for ware from E. M. George’s store and prisoner escaped. The case has for “ the snow, the beautisul snow.” horse stumbled, throwing the rider eleven yeare of our life was spent give to mamma. There’s cups and been compromised, however, the where the Swedes were iu the Lawrence Maxey, of Plymouth, at­ to the ground, bruising his right saucers, and oh! such fancy plates, father of the prisoner paying all tended Thanksgiving services at the cheek and slightly discoloriug one majority. Then you can take a re­ oatmeal sets and such pretty glass­ damages. of his optics. The animal also had trospective view of our prisons, and Reformed church early Thursday ware, too. 22 Soothing, . and not irritating, you will rarely ever find a Swede the misfortune of spraining one of j . .l • _ „ a i i 1 strengthening, and not weakemug, morning. Ladies, stick to your corsets as •i. 1______1*1 • n i i • « . o 7 B 7incarcerated therein. its legs, which will lay him up for Miss Lotta Joseph, of near Burr ]ollg as they stick to you. Lives are small but effective—such are the repairs for a short time. NOTICE. Oak, and Mrs. Etta Harper-Ulery, of ,saved as well as destroyed by the qualities of DeWitt’s Little Early The next meeting of the Board of Terre Haute, are visiting the for- wearing of the diabolical rib crush The old lady was right when she Risers, the famous little pills. Cul­ Directors and Stockholders of the Her s parents at this place. jng an(j stomach squeezing device. said, the child might die if they ver City Drug Store. Maxenkuckee Agricultural Associa­ John Zechiel had a reunion of the j The other day a St. Louis lady was waited for the doctor. She saved The length of life may be increased tion will be held in Culver City next amily Thanksgiving. Quite auum- shot at four times bv her husband, the little one’s life with a few doses by lessening its dangers. The ma­ * * Saturday, Dec, 5th, at 1 o’clock p. >er of the children and grandchil- and every bullet struck her—struck of One Minute Cough Cure. She jority of people die from lung troubles. These may be averted by m. sharp. A full attendance is es­ Iren were present, including Mrs. the steel ribs of her stays, and were had used it for croup before. Culver promptly using One Minute Cough pecially desired. iaxey aud children, of Plymouth. deflected, thus saving her life. City Drugo Store. Cure. Culver drug store. G e o . N e a r f a s s , S c c ’y . TRADE GROWING. FIVE CHILDREN BURN. SPAIN IS ARBITRARY REVIVE THE TORTURE CULVER CITY HERAL Volume of Increase for Two W eeks Missouri Parents Leave Their Home Past Without Precedent. to Go to a Dance. R. G. Dun & Co.’s Weekly Review of Five children of Mr. and Mrs. Snyder IGNORES UNITED STATES IN SPANIARDS RESURRECT THE Trade says: “The gain in volume of busi­ Neal, living five miles north of Hamilton, COMPETITOR CASE. INQUISITION. CULVER GTY, INDIANA. Mo., were burned to death late Saturday ness continues entirely without precedent. More than 390 establishments which night. The Neal dwelling was burned were idle have started work, and at least while the parents were attending a dance. Her Action May Lead to Serious Inter­ Philippine Islands the Scene of Their* 300 have increased their working torces, They had eight children. The oldest, a national Complications—Fcul Crime making 690 concerns which are known to Barbaric Cruelty—Gold Certificates boy of 15 years, and a baby accompanied ATHENS INUNDATED. at Decatur, 111.—Divines FrOwa Upon have added largely to the number of May Circulate Again —Fatal Wreck the parents to a social party. About 11 hands at work, and these are only part o’clock the gathering broke up. Soon Proposed Inauguration Festivities. On the Pennsylvania Railroad. ^ cf th? whole number. Every day adds after starting home, the Neals, and those PEOPLE OF ANCIENT CITY SUF­ ! Oiousands to the number of tiiose who are accompanying them, discovered that the Spain’s Bold Aiiront* Biocd-Curdling Story. able to buy a week’s supplies and make FER FROM FLOODS. Neal residence was on fire. When they The Cuban situation is now acute, says News from Manilla brought by the up gradually for many months of en­ reached the burning building the father a Washington correspondent. The sum­ steamer City of Peking from Hong- forced economy. Already this brings a saw his 1 1 -year-old girl lying burning ia mary trial and conviction of the Com­ Kong shows that the Spaniards ha»e re­ Kumber of Lives Lost—Warships Aid great increase in the volume of business, the front door, clasping her 3-year-old petitor prisoners by secret tribunal in a sorted to torture of natives and half- and the clearing house exchanges, for the in Work of Rescue—Storm King Has brother in her arms. The flames pre­ Havana fortress, against the protest of castes of the Philippines, which surpass­ first time in several years, not only ex­ a Wild Revel in the Northwest—Gi* vented rescue. The children were then the United States Government, has es in its cruelty that practiced by the ceed those of last year by 10 per cent., dead. The father fell in a swoon and thrown the State Department into a fer- Chinese mandarins in cases of the most, gantic Theft. but also exceed those of the same week has been a raving maniac ever since. ment, and indications point strongly to atrocious crimes. They are also charged1, in 1S92 by 9 per cent. Business men are Nora, 9 years old, is the only survivor of decided action on the part of the admin­ with confiscating the estates of wealthy W’ater Works Ruin at Athens. all anxious to prevent anything like ficti­ the file. She says that the children at istration. Consul General Lee entered half-castes and deporting the wretched In Athens an immense -amount o f dam tious excitement, and nearly all branches home, Cullie 13, Hattie 11, Willie 7, formal protest on behalf of the I nited victims to Fernando Po, on the v\e>t coast age has been caused by the terrible have a rise in prices. There is a great Clarence 5, Julian 3 and herself, retired States against a military trial of the of Africa, a place which has a climate* •storms and floods which have inundated demand for supplies, materials and prod­ at the usual hour in an upstairs chamber. Competitor prisoners, who were under that quickly proves fatal to strangers.- the low-lying quarters of the city and The next she knew the fire was coming ucts.” Piraeus, drowning: a number of people, the American flag when captured, except James AY. Davidson, a well-known cor­ through the floor, and the building was under conditions that would entitle them respondent, was recently commissioned, flooding the gasworks at the latter place enveloped in flames. She says that ail CONGRESS W ILL AID THE FAIR. suid plunging the port in complete dark- to a fair hearing as citizens of the L nited by the Hong-Kong Press to go to Manilla six were aroused. She rushed to a sec- States. This protest has been ignored, and cautioned to evade the press censor­ mess. Many houses have been destroyed, ond-storv window and jumped to the Omaha Exposition Managers Comply ^ind the tents sheltering the Arm enian and the State Department has only one with the Requirements. ship, and in several letters which he ground, calling to the others to follow, as recourse, which is to demand the setting smuggled through the lines ne tells of refugees have been swept away. As a re­ the fire had cut off escape by the stair­ President Gurdo W. Wattles, of the aside of this trial and a reopening of the Transmissippi and International Exposi­ what he has seen and what he has heard sult of the disaster great distress pre­ way. It is thought the fire was caused case. A refusal at this time would nec­ tion Association at Omaha, has addressed on good authority. According to him the- vails. Detachments of sailors from the by an incendiary. ■foreign warships in port have been assist­ essarily bring the relations between Spain a letter to the Secretary of the Treasury instruments of torture used in the Span­ ing all the night long in the work or TRAGEDY OF THE SEA. and the United States instantly to a war notifying that officer that the conditions ish inquisition three centuries ago have basis. Nothing has occurred since the rescue. surrounding the appropriation of $200,000 been kept in the monasteries oi Manilla, Wreck of the Big Coast Steamer San beginning of the Cuban insurrection by the Government for a building and ex­ and were brought out recently and used I N A BLl^ARD ’S GRASP. Benito. which is so full of sensational possibili­ hibit at the exposition have been complied to extort confessions from natives, and ties as the incident which came to a with. The condition specified in the act Mestizo suspects have been arrested and Worst Storm Known in the North­ The steamer San Benito, bound from Tacoma to San Francisco, went ashore climax in the conviction of the Competi­ passed at the last session of Congress have been kept in jail in Manilla, sub­ west Since 1SSS. tor’s crew, who were under the protection was that the exposition board should se­ jected to hideous treatment. Mr. David-- Almost the entire Northwest was vis­ seven miles north of Point Arena, Cal., Sunday morning. The steamer struck on of the American flag. The charge has cure subscriptions of stock amounting to son also intimates that the leading pow­ ited Thursday Slight and Friday with one at least $250,000 before the appropria­ a sandbar and broke in two. The San been made many times of late that Spain ers of Christendom will be called upon to of the severest blizzards ever known, and tion would be made by Congress and Benito carried forty-four men, and dur­ was seeking an excuse for a war with the interfere and put an end to tortures- fears -nre entertained that a number of pledging an appropriation of $200,000 in ing the severe storm Saturday night must United States as a desperate measure to which revive the worst features ot the- lives Irave been lost in the prairie sec­ protect the home administration from case the amount named was subscribed. have lost her bearings. Boats were low­ Spanish inquisition. tions. At :a iiittmber of points in Minne­ overthrow. The arbitrary action of the ered. but one capsized immediately with Contract Texas Fever. sota and the Dakotas business was prac­ Spanish military court at Havana would ISSUE OF GOLD CERTIFICATES. tically suspended and a number of trains five men in it, four of whom were drown­ Texas fever has broken out among the ed. Another boat with four of the crew seena to carry out these stories, which are reported to be snowbound. On the have not been believed by the general cattle at Oakwood, Mo., and a number capsized nine times, losing two men. Secretary Carlisle May Resume Prac­ prairies there was ssuch blinding and public, or. for that matter, by the State have died, while a greater number are tice Suspended in1S93. * Three men, by heroic means, reached now afflicted with the disease. About drifting snow ais to make it unsafe for department. The Secretary of the Treasury is con­ shore. Daylight found the rest of the Sept. 10 a lot of Texas cattle were un: ranchmen t o ‘-go to their stock unless they sidering the question of resuming the is­ crew clinging to the rigging. Such a KILLED BY FOOTPADS. loaded at the stock yards, and soon after­ had ‘‘life .lines’’ -stretched, and stock suf­ sue of gold certificates, which was sus­ heavv sea was running that it was im- ward the yards were sold and abandon­ fered both from cold and lack of care. pended in 1893 when the gold reserve possible to render assistance. Eev, Dr. James Miller of Blooming­ ed. Since the native cattle have been per­ Great uneasiness prevails as to the effect first fell below the $100,000,000 point.. ton Murdered at Decatur. mitted to graze in the yards and travel on stock on ranges west of the Missouri The issue of these certificates was sus­ ASKED TO BE MERCIFUL. Rev. Dr. James Miller, of Blooming­ over the trail of the Texas cattle they River which may not have been placed pended as a means of acquiring gold in ton. grand prelate of the grand command- have contracted the disease. Oliver in shelter. The thermometer registered the treasury. Theretofore it had be°n nearly zero. Railroad lines west of St. President Cleveland Invokes Clem­ ery of Knights Templar of Illinois, was Duck, of Schell City, owns the yards, ency for a Train Wrecker. the custom of the treasury to issue certifi­ Paiil were in bad shape. The wind drift­ found dead in a dark alley in Decatur and those who have lost cattle will sue Gov. Budd at Sacramento, Cal., re­ cates on the deposit of gold, but such gold ed the snow into cuts along all lines. In early Tuesday morning. There was aa him for damages, as they claim it is ceived from President Cleveland a person­ did not become part of the gold reserve. the northern region the snow drifted to ugly bullet hole in his head and every­ through his negligence in not keeping the al plea for the commutation of sentence By suspending the issue of those certifi­ the depth of twelve feet, and at some thing indicates that he was foully mur­ yards inclosed that the native cattle con­ in the case of Salter D. Worden, under cates many holders of gold, rather than points in North Dakota and Montana dered by footpads and robbed. His pock­ tracted the disease. The cattle inspector sentence of death for traiu wrecking ’ n et were rifled, and his gold watch and hold it, exchanged it for legal tenders and -drifts eighteen feet high were formed. may become involved. Yale County during the railroad strike of pocketbook had been taken. The murder treasury notes, which, under the ruling of All trains from the West were delayed 1894. An engineer and three United caused the greatest excitement, and every the department being gold obligations, several hours. None of the coast lines Want a License to Go Armed. States artillerymen were killed in the effort is being made to find the person or practically subserved their purposes, but ■sent out their overland trains from St. Representative Kyle, one of the most wreck. The President states, as a ground persons who committed the deed. Rev. the treasury on receipt of gold so dis­ Paul. There was not a telegraph wire influential members of the Atlanta Leg­ charged was enabled to add it to the gold for his interest in the case, that, while a Dr. Miller was pastor of the First Meth­ islature, introduced a bill providing for through to the coast. There was but resident of Nev.* York State before his reserve. As long as the treasury adhered; odist Church of Bloomington, one of the the licensing of any person of good char­ little difficulty encountered by trains east elevation to the presidency, he had formed to its policy of redeeming legal tenders largest Methodist churches in Illinois. acter to carry a pistol or other deadly o f .St. Paul. * a great friendship for Worden’s mother, and treasury notes in gold the holders of Formerly he was pastor of the First weapon. A license of $20 a year is speci-! MAX HAVE STOLEN $110,000. a music teacher. Gov. Budd has also re­ Methodist Episcopal Church of Decatur fied. The bill has many supporters. Rep­ such notes could obtain gold on demand, ceived a personal appeal from C. P. Hunt­ until he was made presiding elder of the resentative Robinson introduced a bill) as readily on them as on gold certificates. Evidence of Collnsion Between Ex­ ington. president of the Southern Pacific, Decatur district of the Illinois conference. prohibiting women wearing hats in thea­ Since the election and the gradual in­ press i-mployes, for a commutation of the death sentence. Three years ago he resigned this high ters or other places of amusement. It crease of the gold reserve such leaders th George 'E. Iloss, missing money clerkH„x- ecclesiastical position to accept a call to will pass. believe that there is no reason why for the Pacific and ^ ansas States CLAMORU&G FOR THEIR PAY. the Marshfield Avy^ue Methodist Church. issue o4; gold c 1'^ reason \\not be Mi issue of goid certificates should not be press Companion St. Louis by the su-re- Chicago. But his church was not able Strange Death of an Encrineer. Ohio Southern Road Likely to Suffer to retain his services, he being one of the resumed. The matter is now before Sec­ i a s that furnished his bond and a Bi«»: Strike Soon. W. A. Fox, a Santa Fe Railway engi­ brightest and most popular preachers of retary Carlisle, and probably will be de­ now under surveillance. It is stated The Ohio -Southern Railroad is behind neer, died at Topeka, Ivan., from a mal­ cided upon the return of Assistant Sec­ +.hat the,express company officials had all in its payments .to its men for April and his denomination in the entire State. Ho ady that baffled the skill of physicians. desired to return to the Illinois conference retary Curtis from New York. It is un­ along known of Ross’ exact location, but the first eight days in May, 1895, at which On Nov. 4 Fox’s foot “ went to sleep,” from the Rock River conference, feeling derstood that Mr. Carlisle is not favora­ have kept it quiet because there are, it is time the road went into the hands of a and from this strange disease his le more at home in the territory where he bly disposed toward the resumption. The said, others implicated who are not yet in receiver. Now it is behind from Sept. 1 gradually wasted away. had so long labored. He then accepted a issue of currency certificates under the custody. The officials still refuse to give to Nov. 20, aggregating, in some in­ act of 1872 has never been suspended. out information of a definite character, call to the charge at Bloomington and Threaten to Burn His House. stances, nearly $300. The continued post­ had been pastor there since then. Lester Witherspoon, president of Inrt enough has been learned, says a local ponement of the sale of the road has made paper, to merit the statement that evi­ Midway turnpike, in Woodford County, TRAIN WRECK KILLS TWO. the men desperate, and they say they will Kentucky, hns received anonymous notes dence of collusion between certain em­ have their money or quit. If they go out DO NOT FAVOR THE BALL. ployes to n*ob the express companies has threatening to burn his home if he con­ Southern Express Derailed at New they will be headed by the Brotherhood tinues to collect toll. Meantime toll gates Brunswick, N. J. ■been turned up. Last Sunday there was of Railway Firemen. The road has in Washington Pastors Oppose an In­ auguration Event. have been raided and chopped down every The engine, baggage and mail car of handled through^ the office over which its employ hundreds of men who will go A crusade has been started among night for five nights. the Southern Express from Florida, on Ross presided money packages contain­ out from every department. some church-going people of Washington the Pennsylvania Railway, was thrown ing SI 10.000. Already .$2,300 of this Burned in Jail. amount is known to be missing and the against the quadrennial inaugural ball from the tracks at New Brunswick, N. REVIVAL IN BUSINESS. This feature is not regarded as an essen­ Harry Hopkins and Tom Casey, arrest­ J. The engineer and fireman were in­ hooks are still being gone over. Shortage ed for disorderly conduct, attempted to •checks have been coming in so regularly tial part of the official inaugural cere­ stantly killed, and three men were in­ Cincinnati Newspaper Collects Some monies. While the new President and burn their way out of the Mena, Ark , jured—one badly. The three sleepers did since the examination began, it is said, Interesting Data. jail, but before they could escape they that the officials have renewed their ef­ other official dignitaries always attend not leave the rails. The accident was The Cincinnati Oommercial-Tribune the function, which originated in an old were burned to death. caused by the breaking of an axle on a forts and now fear that the whole $ 110 ,- publishes reports from over 100 manu- may never have reached its destina­ Southern colonial custom and has latter­ car ot a freight train which was passim facturing towns in Ohio, Indiana and ly resolved itself into a money-making MAKKET QUOTATIONS. south on another track. The car swun cr tion. As the system of checking is nec­ Kentucky showing that all mills, shops institution, pure and simple, it is not essarily slow, the packages having been out from its place and struck the for­ and factories are being prepared for the authorized by any official sanction. The Chicago—Catle, common to prime, destined to various points, the result wili ward end of the passenger train, knock­ resumption of business, and that some receipts from the admission fee of $10 are $3.50 to $5.2o; hogs, shipping grades, not be known immediatelv. ing the engine and two cars down an i ------t. concerns have already started up. The applied toward defraying the general ex­ $3.00 to $3.50; sheep, fair to choice, $2.00 embankment. None ot the passengers- NEW OIL FIELDS FOUND IN OHIO greatest revivals are reported in the gas penses of the local inauguration commit­ to $3.50; wheat, No. 2 red. 77c to 78c: was hurt. belts of Ohio and Indiana, in which sec­ tee. Heretofore the inaugural ball has corn, No. 2, 22c to 24c; oats, No. 2, 18c Farmers in Mayfield Township W ill tions some new concerns will be estab­ been held in the pension office. This year to 19c; rye, No. 2, 35c to 37c; butter, FELL INTO THE GRAVE. Not Admit Speculators. lished, but in all localities there is re­ it has been suggested that, the new con­ choice creamery, 20c to 2 1c; eggs, fresh, The farmers of Mayfield Township. ported an improvement in business, al­ gressional library be used, but Librarian 20c to 22c*; potatoes, per bushel, 20c to Pallbearer at a Friend’s Funeral Is near Cleveland, Ohio, are excited over though much of it is still in anticipation. Spofford entered a protest. His protest 30c; broom corn, common green to fine Killed by Accident. the discovery of petroleum on their farms. c______is being seconded by a number of pastors brush, 2c to 5c per pound. At Double Springs, Ala., James Wei- On the farm of Henry Stine there is a Cubans Are Happy. of Washington congregations, who desire Indianapolis—Cattle, shipping, $3.00 to ton was one of the pallbearers at the well sixteen feet deejsu -and a few days A cipher cablegram from Havana Mon­ a free public reception instead. $5.00: hogs, choice light, $3.00 to $3.50; funeral of Junius Roberts, a farmer. As ago eighteen inches petroleum was day night to a Cuban leader at Jackson­ sheep, common to prime, $2.00 to $3.25; the coffin was lowered into the grave the found on top of the water. Natural gas ville. Fla., says that Gen. Weyler has Inportant l iscovery. wheat, No. 2, 85c to S7c; corn, No. 2 strap held by W elton and another man has abounded in the township ever since been forced to return to Havana and that While .exploring an onyx cave near white, 24c to 26c; oats, No. 2 white, 22c snapped. Welton lost his balance and its discovery several weeks ago, but no the city is in great confusion. Weyler Mansfield, Ohio, a party of hunters un­ to 23c. fell headlong into the grave, which was- deep wells have been sunk. The farmers gives no excuse, it is said, except that it earthed four human skulls. It was sup­ St. Louis—Cattle, $3.00 to $4.75; hogs, six feet deep. At the same time the rear iaave decided to form a stock company is too hot and unhealthy to do any fight­ posed at first that they were the remains $3.00 to $3.50: wheat. No. 2, 86c to 88c; end of the coffin, which had been held by * mo rig themselves to go deep for oil. They ing. It is openly asserted in Havana of Indians, but the subsequent discovery corn, No. 2 yellow, 21c* to 23c; oats, the broken strap, plunged downward. say they will not admit any outside specu­ that Weyler became frightened because of several pieces of pottery and crude in­ No. 2 white, ISc to 20c; rye, No. 2, 33c The coffin struck Welton on the head and lators. Mac-eo had set a price upon his head or struments of war which it is known were to 35c. knocked him against the side of the his capture. Weyler’s scoots informed not the handiwork of Indians leaves no grave, which was of hard soil. He died Election Cost $200,000. Cincinnati—Cattle, $2.50 to $4.75; hogs, him that Maceo might make an attempt doubt that they were the bones of some $3.00 to $3.50; sheep, $2.50 to $3.50; two hours afterward. The election of Nov. 3 cost the city of on Havana, and the Spanish general re­ prehistoric race, probably the mound- Chicago in the neighborhood of $200,000, wheat, No. 2, 87c to S9c; corn, No. 2 treated in hot haste to the safety of his builders. The skulls were sent to the mixed, 21c to 22c; oats, No. 2 mixed, 20* Battles on the Gridiron. and a low estimate places the amount palace. It is also stated in the cable­ Smithsonian Institution at Washington In Thursday’s football games the Chi­ spent in order to give the citizens of Cook to 22c; rye. No. 2, 36c to 38c. gram that W eylers recall is assured now. for a further examination. .Detroit—Cattle, $2.50 to $4.75; hogs, cago Athletic Association won from the County an opportunity to ballot at .$500,- as the Spanish Government is incensed eleven, 12 to 6. Chicago Univer­ 000. Of this sum the county bears the Russia to Have . $3.00 to^ $3.50; sheep, S2.00 to $3.50; against him for his dilatory tactics. wheat, No. 2 red, 91c to 92c; corn. No. 2 sity won from Ann Arbor, 7 to 6. North­ larger share, having to cover part of the Cubans are jubilant, for they think this The London Chronicle’s St. Petersburg western and Wisconsin Universities expense incurred in the city and burden­ correspondent reports that M. De Witte] yellow, 23c to 24c; oats, No. 2 white, 20c will have a favorable effect upon Con­ to 21c; rye, 37c to 38c. played a tie. Cornell was beaten by ing itself with all the costs in the country Russian Minister of Finance, has se­ gress. Toledo—Wheat, No. 2 red, 91c to 92c; Pennsylvania. 32 to 10. Purdue of In­ towns. cured the consent of his colleagues for diana with the University of Illinois, and Finally Added to the Navy. corn. No. 2 mixed, 22c to 24c; oats, No. She Shot the burglars. the introduction of the gold standard. Iowa and Nebraska, tied. The torpedo boat Ericsson, built at The Czar approves this plan, and the Im­ 2 white, 18c to 19c; rye, No. 2, 37c to 39c; At Island Creek, W. Ya.. Mrs. Eliza­ clover seed, $5.15 to $5.25. beth Belcher, who is reputed to have Dubuque, Iowa, by the Iowa Iron Works, perial Council is now discussing the Fortune Awaiting Mrs. Davis. project. Milwaukee—Wheat, No. 2 spring, 78c money at her home, heard burglars work­ has been formally added to the navy, Chief of Police Dodd, of Camden, N. and the final payments made to her build­ J., has received a letter from Mrs. L. A. ing at a back door during the night. She Montreal Grain Exports. stole out with a Winchester rifle, saw ers, including the sums reserved pending Lester, of Chicago, requesting informa­ her acceptance. In her brief career, since The last exports of grain from Mon­ three men at the door, and fired three $6.50 to $7.00. tion as to the whereabouts of Georgianna she was launched at the interior port, the ti eal, P. Q., for the season of 189G were shots at them. The burglars fled. They Grant, known as Mrs. Davis. It is Ericsson has had a series of mishaps al­ on Saturday’s steamers, and that port Buffalo—Cattle, $2.50 to $5.00; hogs, were tracked more than a mile by blood $3.00 to^ $4.00; sheep, $2.00 to $3.50; stated in the letter that a fortune awaits most equaling those in the checkered ca­ may now be considered closed. The sea­ Mrs. Davis in England. reer of the unfortunate battleship Texas. son’s exports include a total of 6.905,702 wheat, No. 2 red, 94c to 95c; corn, No. 2 Ship Sold for $55. bushels of wheat and 6,481,420 bushels yellow, 26c to 27c; oats, No. 2 white, of corn. 23c to 24c. Fatal Explosion in a Mine. A full-rigged four-masted iron ship, Bryan’s Hous^ Is Quarantined. A heavy explosion occurred at the St. New York—Cattle, $3.00 to $5.25; hogs. with two years’ stores and 2.500 tons of The home of W. J. Bryan at Lincoln, Sioux Faiis Bank Falls. $3.00 to $4.25; sheep, $2.00 to $3.75; Louis Gilson Asphaltum Company’s mine coal on board, was sold for $55 at Yar- Neb., was quarantined Monday for diph­ near Fort Duchesne, Utah, Tuesday af- The Comptroller of the Currency has wheat, No. red, 85c to S7c; corn, No. , mouth, England, recently. She had just theria. his eldest daughter, Ruth, being 2 2 received information of the failure of the 29c to 30c; oats, No. 2 white, 22c to 24c; | teroon. in which two men were killed and run ashore on the Scroby sands, three ill.- The attack is mild and did not pre­ Dakota National Bank of Sioux Falls, three others injured. All the buildings miles off the town. butter, creamery, 15? to 23c; eggs, West- vent Mr. Bryan leaving for Denver. S. D. | ?rn, 20c in ^*c. at the fort were shaken and much win- ^ o w £lass broken. jm m m ath LOST MEMORY IN A WRECK. RECORD OF THE WEEK Mishaps of a New Jerse3" Man Who Passed Through Railway Accident. One of the victims of the Atlantic INDIANA INCIDENTS TERSELY: City meadows railroad horror is Fran­ TOLD. cis A. Morrell, who lives with his fath­ er at East Orange, N. J. He is 25 years old. unmarried and was, prior to the Descendants oT Jacques Royer W ill accident, connected with the law office Seek to Establish Their Claims—An­ of his brother-in-law, George Clymer, derson Justices Object to Giving Up in Newark. Their OfKces—Doctors in Trouble. The remarkable feature of the case is the fact that, while slowlv return- Battle for an Immense Estate. ing to his normal physical condition, A. J. Royer and Joseph Royer, of La his mental condition is such that lie re­ Grange, together with several hundred calls nothing of the accident. When prospective heirs scattered throughout spoken to upon the subject of the col­ the United States, will seek to establish lision he denies any recollection of it a claim to the estate of Jacques Royer, or that he was in it. and attributes the the exact date of whose death is not pain in his head to neuralgia. known, but whose undivided fortune is reported at $240,000,000. One hundred He was taken out of the wreck at a and eighty millions of this immense for­ point almost under one of the locomo­ tune is represented in bonds issued by tives. He reads the newspapers, en­ the Government of France. The residue ters earnestly and intelligently into a of the estate, valued at $60,000,000, is conversation and seems as clear-minded represented in real estate holdings in St. as anyone else, except on the subject Louis. Ten Indiana and Ohio Royers of 'the accident. have engaged legal talent to establish When Morrel was taken to the At­ heirsip in the courts, and the plans now SHOWING Thr OT lantic City sanitarium after the acci­ outlined contemplate legal proceedings i^AJ^Tir3 IN THr 55^ COhatelTS^- which will involve the interests of all the ^rp9Ue>uisrr?icrT£#-1 > dent it was found that he was practi­ heirs. The attorneys whose advice has pr^Ci<=R:AT»Of»Ui.(ST jgyh^yj-^l been sought believe that there are head, his ear was torn off with the grounds for a contest which will result in scalp and the skin from the left side a division of the fortune. FOOTBALL GAMES the results being reported to the World HUNTERS FIGHT WILD DOGS. of his jaw. His left shoulder blade direct by the Secretaries of State. The was badly fractured and the bones of Novel Point of Law' Ts Raised. ^Results of the Gridiron Battles on total Prohibition vote cast will not ex­ Desperate Combat Takes Place in Thanksgivinir Day. his shoulder were broken. His left Justices of the Peace West and Crit- ceed 80,000. It was highest in Pennsyl­ an Indiana Forest. tenberger brought proceedings in the Cir­ OOTBALL was ev­ arm was badly injured, liis legs were vania—19.274. In the seventy-seven A large drove of wild dogs, even more cuit Court at Anderson against Justices erything Thanksgiv­ a mass of bruised and lacerated flesh counties of Texas thus far counted Bry­ ferocious than hungry timber wolves, has of the Peace McCarty and Dunham. Two* ing Day. The Chi­ and lie was crushed about the lower an and Watson received (56.782. The been discovered near the town of Morris­ years ago the defendants were appointed cago Athletic Asso­ part of the trunk of his body so badly total middle-of-the-road Populist vote town, Ind., and the people in that vicin­ to newly created offices by the County ciation won from the will be about 100,000. The Socialist vote ity are greatly frightened as a result. as to cause severe internal injuries, Commissioners. The newly elected Board' Boston eleven. 12 to was smaller than in 1892. In many It is probable that a grand hunt will soon which make his restoration to almost of Commissioners took a different view: 6. Chicago Univer­ States none were cast. be organized, in the hope of ridding the normal physical condition little short of the matter and abolished the offices,, sity won from Ann country of the dogs, which occupied a big of marvelous. His external wounds though agreeing to let the occupants- Arbor, 7 to (>. North­ UNIQUE BRIDGE AT HASTINGS. cave, or den, in the Hamilton woods, a serve out their terms, which expired at western and Wis­ are nearly all healed, except where his gloomy forest which has been avoided by the iast election. The occupants contin-i consin Universities Believed to Be the Only One of Its ear was torn. human beings for many years past, on ac­ ued in business, and when called upon, played a lie. Cor­ Kind in the Worli. Owing to the remarkable recovery count of the belief that it is haunted. showed the law. which says their terms* nell was beaten by Hastings’ (Minn.) new wagon bridge from his physical wounds the doctors The discovery that the woods shelter a do not expire until men duly elected shall Pennsylvania, 32 to has been completed, and it probably is the now entertain the hope that what is drove of wild dogs was made by John W. qualify for the offices. As the positions 10. Purdue of Indi­ only one of the kind in the world. Its Sullivan and his son Charles, Andrew now a blank to him may return to his peculiar feature is the spiral approach at have been annulled it is impossible to ana with the University of Illinois, and Lamar and Matt Sullivan, while on a memory and his recovery be complete. elect new officers, and the defendants Iowa and Nebraska, tied. The Coliseum the south end. On account of the great hunting trip. They tell a thrilling story His conversation with members of height of the channel span of 380 feet— seem to have life jobs unless the Court game in Chicago was not won until tin* of their encounter with the beasts, and the family is often sharp and bright. makes some disposition of the offices. time keepers blew their whistles—the which is placed fifty-five feet above high- Charles Sullivan is under the care of a In many instances, however, the inter­ Legal opinion is divided, and the best Athletic game was won at the beginning, water mark—it was necessary to have a very long approach in order to avoid a vention of a few hours’ time will ap­ attorneys in the county have been retain­ and the Northwestern game was tied with ed to attend to the case. but eight minutes to play. The Coli­ steep grade. The town being so close to parently obliterate from his memory seum game was lost by poor generalship, the river it would have been necessary to all trace of the conversation and he the Athlethic game was lost because Bos­ run a straight approach to such a dis­ will deny that it took place or that cer­ Doctors Charged with Murder. ton does not know how to play, and the tance as to spoil the looks of the business tain things were done. On the other About two weeks ago Mrs. Ada line Evanston game was tied because a skilled streets. In order to overcome this difficul- Brown, a widow living at Berne, died hand, matters which it was not believ­ under rather peculiar circumstances and man fell in the mud and the ball was ty it was decided to make use of a corner ed lie could well remember lie recalled lot 60x120 feet, adjoining the foot of a hasty burial followed. Saturday an in­ ■slick and slippery with drizzle. with ease two, three or four da vs after It was a day of surprises. The victors Sibley street, and to build thereon a spi­ vestigation began. The body was ex­ their occurrence. In fact, he under­ ! in each of the contests were the losers of ral approach. humed and an autopsy held by the cor­ the prophets. It was expected that Mich­ Beginning at the heart of the city the stands and talks well about every­ oner, whose verdict was that death re-* igan would eat up the men from Chicago. approach starts with a rise of seven and thing except the accident and anything suited from poisoning. Drs. J. Stone* They earned the championship last year. three-fourths feet to the 300. forming an pertaining to it, and while he listens buner and J. C. Ulmer, two physicians Their supporters did not make it a ques­ earth grade banked between massive re­ with interest to anything said alxmt it of Berne, were arrested charged with administering the poison. Mrs. Brown tion of success, but a matter of score. taining walls 120 feet long. The spiral, he declares earnestly that he knows T he Athletic Club had reprimanded its built of steel, begins at the end of this had been a domestic for both doctors for nothing about it and that it never hap­ some t i m e . ______best men for professionalism by dismis­ drive and winds its way with a curve of pened. in spite of liis frightful tell-tale sal. taking upon the gridiron an eleven of sixty feet, with a grade of five feet to the i nj u ries.—F hiladelphia Telegra ph. All Over the State* less than two weeks’ work. rJli span. This span is 380 feet long from Sir Walter Scott is to have a bust in the thirty-one Indiana plants will start Northwestern . 6 Wisconsin . 0 center to center of end pins. surgeon, having been badly mangled by Westminster Abbey. It will be placed at once, and all will be going soon. The Pennsylvania ..32 Cornell...... 10 Beyond is another 120-foot span; then one of the animals. in that spot so sacred to all admirers workmen have been out six months, and are reduced to stringent circumstances. Purdue ...... 4 L afayette...... 4 twenty-one spans of thirty-three feet The hunting party tracked the ferocious of literary genius—the poet’s corner. each, terminating with an approach of animals to their cave in a dense woods. They are jollifying. T ni. of Iowa .... 0 Uni. of Nebraski . 0 Scott will be given a niche beside Long­ B ro w n s...... 24 Indians...... 12 172 feet, making a total of 970 feet. The While the party was debating the matter Clay Clement, who arrived at the Ave­ fellow—the onlv American in the En- largest span of 380 feet is built to carry and laying plans to capture the animals nue Theater, in Terre Haute, Thursday P O P U L A R VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. 256 tons, besides its own weight, and the there came a rush from the den and a night very angry, left the city Friday smaller span in proportion. The iron dog, greatly resembling a rat terrier, only laughing over the ridiculous phase of his Approximately Complete Table of work of the north approach rests on well- larger and with a bushy tail and a head Terre Haute engagement. He had a th e Popular V ote. constructed masonry pedestals, which something like that of a bulldog, darted guarantee for $300, but there was only The appended table, compiled by the have a concrete footing averaging nearly past them with a snarl and darted in the §70 in the house and the guarantee could New York World, shows the popular vote two feet thick and six feet square. Foun­ tangled underbrush. not be paid. Then Clement told the au­ for President. In all States where the dations of the large river pier, carrying Lamar and Charles Sullivan immediate­ dience how he had been buncoed. H^ vote has been canvassed the figures aie 380 and 120 foot spans, were laid by ly gave chase, while the rest of the party official: had come, he said, with a carload of means of a caisson, the river being at a remained to guard the den and close the Vote for President in 1896. scenery, none of which could be placed, States. McKinley. Bryan. Palmer. very low stage. On the north side of the opening with brush and stones, so the on the stage. The audience was dis­ Alabama . 54,733 107.137 6.464 river all the masonry was placed on solid animals inside could not escape. In a few missed. When Naylor’s Opera House Arkansas . 37,512 110,103 • • • • • rock and the iron work tied to the rock minutes the report of a gun, some little Calit'omi.: was destroyed by fire two aspiring young 146.217 142,926 • • . • ■ by heavy anchor bolts. The joists which distance away, was heard by those who Colorado . 22.785 151,970 500 amateurs put a stage at one side of a Connecticut 110,288 56,734 4,334 small danciug-room and called the place Delaware . 20,367 16,671 967 Avenue Theater. Then they went after Florida . .. 11,545 29.426 1,608 Georgia . . 60,091 94,232 2.788 star attractions. Clement is one they got. Idaho .... 5,031 lo, (o4 • • . . • There are others. Illinois ... 606.577 462,753 12,000 Indiana . . 223,919 303,354 3,570 Early Tuesday morning a newsboy go­ I o w a ...... 287,192 219,356 2.000 ing along Birkenmeyer avenue, Indianap­ Kansas . .. 159.267 172,027 • a . a a Kentucky 218,055 217,797 5,018 olis, found the dead bodies of a man and Louisiana 18,962 73,861 1*320 woman lying upon the sidewalk and noti­ .... 80,421 32.217 1.864 fied the police. The woman was twice Maryland 136,978 104,745 2,507 shot in the back and once in the breast. Massaehnsett 267.787 102,655 11,510 Michigan ...... 251,100 201.250 8,750 The man died from a bullet wound in the Minnesota ...... 193,455 139,477 3,209 heart. In his hand he still clutched a six- Mississippi ...... 4,849 55,933 1,021 chamber 32-caliber revolver with every Missouri ...... 304,500 363,750 5,000 Montana ...... 10,100 41,275 a a a a . chamber empty. When removed to the Nebraska ...... 102,168 115,240 5,250 BUST OF SIC W A L Til It SCOTT. morgue the bodies were recognized as Nevada ...... 1.756 6,751 a a a • • those of Herman Meyer, 20 years old, X e w H a m p sh 1 re. o i,444 21.271 3,420 New Jersey .... 221,897 134,995 6,474 glish pantheon—and appropriately, too, and Nora Richardson, three years his New Y o r k ...... 795.271 543,839 18,829 fas was not Sir Walter. to Cale­ junior. Letters found upon Meyer’s per­ North Carolina. . 155,222 174,488 578 donia the same sort of poet that Hen­ son from the girl showed that she had North Dakota... 23.325 18,175 • • • a a O h io ...... 525.989 474.480 1.857 ry Wadsworth was to America? The insisted upon him carrying into effect his O re g o n ...... 49,216 47,102 1,049 bust of Scott is in marble, and is a promise to marry her. Meyer lived with Pennsylvania ... 728.300 427.127 1 1 . 0 0 0 replica of the famous Cliantrey bust. his grandfather until a few weeks ago. Rhode Island.... 36,437 14,459 1.166 HIGH BRIDGE AT HASTINGS, MINN. Nora Richardson lived with her parents South Carolina .. 9,643 57,963 825 It was modeled by the noted British South Dakota... 45.10() 45,275 2,500 carrv the oak floor and sidewalks are of remained at the den. followed by the near Emerichville and was a girl of good Tennessee ...... 148,773 163,651 1,951 sculptor, J. Hutchinson, and is said tg family. Texas (173 Co. first-class white pine; later they may be howling of a dog and the screaming of be a tine portrait of the great novelist replaced by steel joists if desired. In the comp.) ...... 154,422 264,200 Lamar and young Sullivan. It was found and narrative poet. Mrs. Susan Smith, of Hagerstown, has ,1 1

Entered at Marmont »1 any bills awaiting final cim-.s M atter. 12th Sts. Chicrjrro. and N. Y., L*. E. and S- SETTLEMENT. I Rv.kT Depot fit Buffalo. ISSUED EV^iii fit-, a . * • I TERMS S I .00 PER YEAR IN ATV’’' t*he Dingier Measure in the Hands nJ JCx: 1—i- is—< cr xit; x c : ! I'- O S t ^ t l£o ct sc the Senate— I'aeitic I’umli.ig Lochia- — : %. ti SACRIFICE. Gr ’l'-J iiy E Nil) A it t 'A ^ . f"11m,'Si: tion Likely to of Great Interest— \Z'i• I; SM".XOC o c cc *-« • ITl: ciC NXCCXOIr. h c ^ ^ -C ^ ^ Xoi Oz* 71J ■L • Other Bills* • • * O t-c • W WHrtW rj 31 • *-» 3 © CZ zi To »£ Bcvl J . • ci o During the past ten davs several * • Washington, Nov. SO.—It is improb­ iZ r. Ju mJ2 voiKJtr mf*i) in this ountrv h ive been *• able that the house at the coming ses­ killed or m timed for life while in sion oi‘ congress, which begins a week duiging in than inhuman and brut a i'rom today, will dispose cf much of <2 o ♦ game c tiled foot-bali. Iu a recen* he proposed legislation which encum­ - V I - C - i inferie v, Gr jv . Mathews called it a bers its calendars. Little is usually ac­ ft Z ! LA ST most brutal "auie, and said that le^- complished at the short session, be­ ; O 1 O i WINTER’S STYLE illation should be enacted to puppres> yond the passage of the regular supply _X ^ cc Q < <_s W X -5; a n d V V r a oilIs. w * - 1 JC -r 7 : Q r -A— SV 'j 1 I * 70 ' off this mundane sphere. o: • rc o ^ • • • CM • • J - i year ago. If it should be impossible, w o • • a ;5ut in shU i li »rie known m:n oid atious of * i of the house 1,405 bills reported from A. W. J ohnston, Gen. Supt. Cleveland.O. a p-ick of blood-thir »cy lunatics. Uponn Looking Over Our the various committees, and the propor­ Fo^trr Gkovks, Agent. Hibbard. Ind. K?a I a full Text of causalties tion which will pass at the coming ses­ caused bv» iolayiug «* j football in another sion must be necessarily small. - V A N D A L I A LINE-- column of this paper. y The private bills number 1.100, but TlfiE TABLE. vhere are also 25G bills on the calendar Ladies Six weeks ago I suiiered with on the state of the union and 99 public In effect June 21,1896. trains will leave very severe cold; was almost unable oills on the regular house calendar, Culver City, Ind.. as follows: we find that we have altogether too many on hand for this to r i he Morth. to speak. My friends all advised m 3 oome of these are oi very great public time of the year, and will at once commence to close them i» r importance, and those interested will No. 14, Ex. Sun. lor St. Joseph, 7.15 a. m. to consult a physician. Noticing (j. Ex. Sim. tor St. Joseph. 11 :<>6 a. m. out at greatly reduced prices. Be sure and look at them. no doubt do all in their power to se­ Chamberlain’s Cough Kemedv ad •k 8, Ex. Sun. for South Bend, 9:37 p. m. At the prices now put on them they cost no more than the ■ j cure action upon them. venised iu the St. Paul Z^ituug I No 8 has through parlor car Indianapolis The powers lodged in the hands of to South Bend via Colfax. material alone, saving you the price of lining and making. procured a bottle, and after takin g it 'he committee on rules, which give No. 20 has thiough sleeper St. Louis tc Mackinaw. We also find that we have too many Cloaks for this a short while was entirely well. I its members control of the house pro­ For the South. season of the ye. r, and must commence to move them. nov most heartily recommend this gramme, will make that committee the No. 13. Ex. Sun. for Terre Haute, 6:05 a.m. Hence prices in our Cloak, Skirt and Shawl Department remedy to anyone suffering with a practical arbiter of what shall be sub­ •• II. Ex. Sun. for Terre Haute. 1 :25 p. in. have had a January cut— that is, we intend to close them cold W m. K e il, 078 Selby ave*, St. mitted to the hc-dsa for its action. That *• 15. Ex. Sun. tor Logansport, 7:52 p.m. Paul, \I:nn. Culver Citv Daig committee is composed as at present No. 13 has tbfough parlor car tj South now rather than wait ui.til January. Come in and get our • Bend to Indianapolis via Colfax. Store, 1-feb .jonsvituted of the speaker, Mr. Hender­ prices aud save yourselvi s money. son of Iowa, Mr. Dalzell of Pennsyl­ No. 21 has through sleeper Mackinaw t<, st. Louis. vania and Mr. McMillen of Tennes­ Knights of P/tuias. < 1 complete Time Card, giving see. There is probably no order in the all trains and stations, and for full informa­ The bill, which in many respects is tion as to rates, .hrough cars, etc.. address: state of Indiana in a m >re flourishing •i. Shugrue, agent. Marmont, Ind., or E. A. Kloepfer’s of most interest and which will press Ford, general passengerasrent. Si. Louis. Mo. condition than the above order of nardest f0r consideration is the Pacific this citv. Last. fall the order fin- railway funding bill. The bonds guar­ ished a li:ie two-storv brick structure anteed by the government are payable V O U N <3 N e w Y o r k with basement, the lower stories early in the coming year, and either being occupied by Porter & Co., an extension or a foreclosure stares the roads in the face. The friends of Male Poland-Ghina general merchants. The upper A L M O S T MURDER story is mushed ,or the order, which the Nicaragua canal aie also bending IT SEEM S L IK E oveiv energy to secure action on the p 1 p occupies one of the finest halls in bill reported by Mr. Doolittle, which the sta^e, and which is elaborately s ior oaie. TO SELL OVERCOATS AND SUIT AT provides for a guaranty by the United furnished with all the paraphernalia States of $100,000,000 o: bonds for the necessary tor convenience and com­ construction of the canal. fort. The lodge numbers nearly The Loud bill, to cure the abuses of S IX T Y certs on the DOLLAR. 100 members, all of whom are men the law relating to second-class mail of integrity and progression, conse­ matterj under which newspaper mat­ But that’s what we are doing in our quently the order is constantly grow­ ter is transmitted at 1 cent a pound, ing m membership. and which has been the subject of much criticism cf the post office depart­ Fellow citizens, some of our peoplj ment because of the advantage taken Great Consignment Clothing Sale of the law in various ways for the As it is now the breeding season. have been quite alarm ed for a few o transmission of books and pamphlets, days an amount af the despondent we would call the attention of thost will also be pressed, as will the Pickier , , . appearance manifested by one of our i .1 service fusion bill, which occupies a i 'V^°v^ant to ou\ \oung male hogs When you come to Plymouth, just come around most respected citizens who is one of favorable position 011 ihe calendar as that we have Ten (10) good, heal;in and we will show \ ou how to save . the most talented musicians in Culver a privileged report. Poland-China Young Male I]og^ City Baud, known as John Buswell. Among the other bills are the immi­ from 1 year old down to last spring, I pon investigation we find the gration bill, the Chickering bill, for as- MONEY ON CLOTHING. r masons sho vti uf his worry and un- | certaining the feasibility and cost of a for sale (all registered), old enough foi i-ashu '•*; was on accountof the absence ship canal from the great lakes to the service in «ny drove. Also a feu for ogiv a few davs of his amiable Hudson; several important public land young (registered) female hogs fo'i PLYMOUTH’S ONE wife. But for John’s consolation we bills, the bills for the admission of sale. Come earlv and secure one 01 M. LAUER & SON, P1UCE DEALERS would sav we must bear tribulation the territories, and many others of es- •• m tins lire, life is made better ?lecial interest to particular localities. more of these first-class animals. bv sometimes passing thiroueh I There are also several important meas- j wU5cU will |)P so!(l verv reasonable. Felt Boot and Rubber Gc.ds Sale Gontinucs. J? ’ ures in the senate which might come „ , Spegial shadows, and on her retur n over to the house for consideration have also extra flue Polled Dur —2J appearance of his home will be made ham cattle ior sale. so much brighter that the valuation lien. Clarsson at RnfTalo. N. Y. W. J. MYERS & SON, oi his property will be doubled. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. SO.—General Rutland, Ind. A F riend. Thaddeus S. Clarkson of Omaha, com­ mander-in-chief of the G.A.R., reached Buffalo at noon Sunday. The visit of AN IMPORTANT GttANGE. The old wav of delivering mes- * o the commander is in connection with sa g e s ^ by post-boys compared with . the preparati3ns f o r the encampmenent Beginning with JANUARY 1. 1897, tile uk tiCiii telephone, illustrates the 1857, which is to be held in thi you can get the old te lious methods of ‘‘breaking ’ clty Today General Clarkson will! colds Ci.mjpared wi h their almost in- meet the local executive committee and I CULVER CITY HERALD stantaceous cure by One Minute; after consulting with them will fix the | IK *Z AND THE Cough Cure. Culver City Drug Cate for the holding of the encamp- j CAVEAT®* TRADE Ctf&R&S, Detroit Free Press, Store. ment. DESiCM PATSNT3, Twice a week, both one year, for only Cyclone Wrecks a Town. € © RYRICK T S, etc., Wm- Foss, the experienced shoe For information airl froe Handbook write to Perry, Ok., Nov. 30.—Information j MUNN & CO., i!f>l Broadway, N ew Y orx. man, who is located iu the “O. R ” Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. reaches here that a cyclone struck the j Every patent taken otiffcy us i:^ brought before $1.50 in Advance. the public by a notice given free oi'charge in tiie barber shoo,i_ - is doing c a rushing a busi- Less than lc. per copy. Sample town of Ralston. 011 the Arkansas riv­ 0 1 ** «> ness, iiis work is ‘‘awl” right, and er, fifty miles northeast of here, on copies tree. the shoes made to order by him will j Thursday night at 12 o’clock. Nearly Largest circulation of any pcientific paper in the “ last” as long as any hand-made | every house in town was blown down, world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent the market- Repairing and several people were injured. Ral- man should oe without it. Weekly, 03.


i ' , , Seventv-three (78) acres, 2% miles from Burr Oak and 4 ^ miles from Lake Max- ,:oWnt{n„ It vv-as ponu arly expected ihat the con- aifairs. No^ sza^tment of liabilities and 3 enkuckee; fair house; about 50 acres under cultivation, balance good timber, ‘2 acres of , , , , , .. sistorv would meet during this month, assets Las been made, bui the deposit- vinevard all for §1.400. # i n- m ■> r i i but it has been postponed. Forty (40) acres. 7 miles from city: story dwelling; 10 rods from school. ors Wi.ll be paid in full. VV. W. OSBORN...... President. Only $900. $200 cash. Balance in payments of $100 per year Convicted, of Arson. Bandit Hea ler Captured. G. M. OSBORN...... Vice President. ‘ One hundred and five (105) acres. 7 miles from Plymouth and 8 miles from Mar­ Waterloo, la., Nov. 30.—Mike Coh­ El Paso, Tex., Nov. 30.—Pomposo -I ()HN OSBORN...... - ...... - • • Cashier mont: hewed log house; frame barn; well fenced; 70 acres m cultivation, balance en, charged with starting the fire Ramos Rojo, leader of the band of in- timber and meadow. These are only a few of the many Bargains I have to oner. C an and see me or v* hi eh destroyed the business portion surarents who attacked the Mexican address me at Plymouth, Ind. Respecefully yours. of Lapoite City in March last, ha* custom house at Falomas in September \ General Banking Business Transacted. been convicted and will get five year* last, has been captured and placed in I»ec*ial atteution given to collections Your, SEARS BLOCK. Ji A. M OLTER. in the penitential y. isii1 at T^as Cruces N. M, Business Solicited CULVER CITY LOCALIZED.

And Put in Good Form for TSenefit of tlie Heral(5’s» Numerous Reauer&.

J. K. Mawborter is on the sick list. Jacob Snyder visited Logansport We are Headquarters W ednesday. FOR The hum of the saw mill has been heard the past few days. Groceries, We understand that Mr. H. H. * Culver is in verv• ooor L health at his Provisions, he me in St. Lcuis. • ■ * . . .and . . H. R. Norris shot a wild efoose near his residence on the east side of the Queensware. lake last Tuesday. Mr. Aaron Jones lost a valuable Jersey heifer this week. She was gored by a vicious cow. , We pay the highest price for Farm George Pettis, one of our genial Produce. Call in and get acquaint­ young farmers, made Plymouth a ed. Yours for business, visit the fore part of this week. II. J- M EREDITH , Prof. Allen Norris, of Markle, Ind., and his best girl, we learn will spend M a r m o n t , I n d . Christmas with his parents at Maple Grove place. It is said that one of the talented young widows of this place, is be­ We will place on SPECIAL SALE coming an expert bicycle rider, and will consider negotiations for engage­ the following GOODS: ments. Don't forget to read what Vau- schoiack has to say in his advertise­ ment this issue. *Yan is bound to keep in the procession, way up at io o pairs Shoes at per cent, off the head. 20 Irving Fisher left Monday morn- s r • * the regular price. lug for Grass Creek to take a position The “fiappy ome” Brand of otbin in a saw mill. Irve is a first-class 50 Men’s Fleece Lined Under= fellow and we wish him success in his new field of labor. shirts worth $1.25 to g o at 79c Grows in Popularity Every Day. Good ad vice: Never leave home on a journey without a bottle of 25 Small Boy’s Suits worth Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Culver City $2.50 to $3.50 to go at ... $1.99 The STYLE, the FIT, the FINISH and the PRTCES oo this Drug: Store. 1 feb. world-renowned brand does away with all speechmakiug...... We understand that one of Culver Flannels and Outings at 10 per cent. Ci v’s charming and accomplishe d daughters is to be led to the altar by less than regular price. This brand cannot be found in any other store in the neighborhood. Come and one of Union township’s excellent see our magnificent stock in Fall and Winter Styles. * young men next Sunday evening. More an non. 500 lbs. Coffee at 17c. per pound. Every Suit and Overcoat has the guarantee attached. Scaly eruptions on the head, chap­ *‘We guarantee this suit or Overcoat to give you satisfactory wear or will refund ped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, 1,000 bars Soap at 3c. per bar, your money; and we further agree to keep it in repair for one year free of expense to you.” scalds, burns are quickly cured by Also have in mind we carry a full and complete line of DeWitt’s With Hazel Salve. It is at w orth ...... 5c. present the article most used for piles, and it always cures them Culver City Drug Store. UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, GENTS' F U R N I S H I N G S and M E N S ’ B O O T S ...... Cadet Logan, who some time ago Do not miss this SALE. We have mc.ny wan unfortunate enough while per­ forming in the gymnasium room BARGAINS we cannot mention here. . . connected with the Culver Military» Academy to fall and break his arm, n , fell while skating on the ice Wed­ nesday breaking the same arm again. PLYMOUTH, INDiANA. Dr. Rea was called aud adjusted the fracture. Remember that Wm. Swigert is now prepared to furnish you with VANSCHO hard and soft coal at reasonable prices. Absolutely pure, perfectly harm­ less and invariably reliable are the qualities of One Minute Cough Cure. e l l o ! L o o k H e r e ! It never fails in colds, croup and "I' lu ngr troubles. Children like it be- L O O K 'I' If you want to meet the most happy and welcome persons to show you cause it is pleasant to take and it any kind of goods thev have in their entire stock, just come to the helps them. Culver City Drug Store. SO U TH SID E M U SIC STO KE and examine the new and John Souder, formerly a resident DO YOU KNOW THAT largest stock of SIL T V F IIW A IIE ever brought to ^the tovn of of this citv.■■ and at one time one of its Plymouth. We guarantee every piece of silverware for T E ]\ "Y E A R S ; distinguished aldermen, appeared on also for every TE^N” D O L L A R S (CASH ) purchase you make you the streets Thankgiving day, and will get free* 16x20 Water Colors P O R T R A IT of yourself or any walked bv the use of crutches. We G LJ S FR El ISS V friend you may want* Call aud examine for yourself. Until after the e understand that rheumatism is the Hoi id a vs we will give you 20 per cent, on all Iv X IV E S A N D cause. Knox Ind., $ FORKS. ® HE IS SELLING Commuiricaied. M r . E d ito r : Please allow me a small © AT WAY DOWN L illyfo Fid g 0 & E d d in g e r, Plymouth, Ind. H e r a ld space in the columns of the rela­ HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF 4 tive to the applicants and patrons of the © P R I C E S . post office. We believe the great interest $ to be considered should be that which would c NOW IS THE promote the greatest interest of the patrons of the office, as the post office has been 6 CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY managed in a very earless and unsatisfac­ @ TIME TO TAKE tory manner here for many years, except * L - ——— * --- ...... ---- the time that John Koontz was postmaster, f ADVANTAGE o f n L :; - when it was located in what was then CLOTHING known as the postoffice building, and where the patrons of the office were promptly © LOW PRICES. waited upon, and did not have to wait in some general store where boots and shoes, IN— hats, cap.-, men’s ana boys' clothing, dry e goods and notions with a grocery depart­ ment included, where from three to five clerks have been employed until some of the clerks or postmaster could be at liberty to wait upon a patron of the postoffice. STARK COUNTY. The people have long since grown tired of the way the postoffice has been conducted in such a place, as 12 or 1(5 years is a long time for the people to be provoked in such a way of keeping the office. We understand there are three business men now who are ULVER GUY HA L->« applicants for the postoffice. We regard each of them to be gentlemen in every re­ spect, but as patrons of the office, knowing ’ A good stock Is the place to get DUSTERS, the inconvenience we have experienced dur­ HAMMOCKS, ing all the time the postoffice has been kept to select from. your SWEAT PADS, in business houses, for the last 20 years, as fieavy and Light patrons of the office, do you still want to BR J'-H E S, . ,%w - '>• . • _• • =r ■- y . continue the office to be kept in some busi­ ness house or would you prefer the office to HARNESS, CO M BS. TRU N K S. is situated on Lake Maxenkuckee, Indiana, m a beautitul park of 80 acres containing be kept in a separate room wholly discon­ N Harness Goods campus, tine course for cavalry practice, track for bicycle and sprinting races awn tennis nected with any business hou- e, where the HARNESS OIL SA T C H E LS, and base ball grounds, gymnasium. (70x80 feet), six flowing artesian welis, ecc The lake postmaster would be required to give the AND WH PS, is one 01 the most beautiful in the United States, covers an area of about 12 square miles, patrons of the office his undivided attention. AXLE GREASE. Live and Let Live, is my principles. LASHES, ETC. is wholly fed by springs, has a beautiful gently sloping beach, and is a most pleasant and If so. now is the time to have the interest popular summer resort, affording opportunity for all kinds of aquatic sports. The Acad­ of the patrons considered, as we fui y be­ emy and Dormitory building is complete in every particular, entirely new A BSOLUTELY lieve that our Congressman Royce has the Thanking you for your liberal potronage and desiring a con- FIRE PROOF, finished in hard wood, heated by steam lighted by electricity, has hot backbone to promote the interest of the and cold water baths, lavatories; and all toilet conveniences. The course of study com­ people, but as a people if we want any tinuance of the same. Goods as represented. pares cadets for college, scientific schools, business. West Point or Annapolis. The change made relative to how the postoffice Academy is under the supervision of a West Point graduate and ex-armv officer of large should be kept we should make expression Epenence in teaching, who will have direct control of the disciplineof the cadets. to that effect to our congressman, who will HAYDEN REA F yt farther information and catalogue address: unquestionably consider our rights *and Culver M ilitary Academy, Marmont, Ind. privileges. CITIZEN. T OTHER DAYS. my friend's unconscious face, with the to bis son. Before this letter was dis­ “I hope it may aim out as you say,” weak and intermittent jets of blood patched, the China mail brought news I remarked, dubiously. FICIHT WITH BANDITS from the re-opened artery, told me but from his son, who wrote to say that he Just then my servant entered with a Alas! alas! for the days gone by, too plainly that he was already almost found Japan so interesting that lie did card. I started on reading it, and Of the framing check and the Hashing past human aid. Hastily applying a pot propose io leave it for a month to handed it to Wycherly. THE MILLER GANG IS FINALLY! eye; styptic and compress, I again tied up come. “Miss Gertrude Tremaine!” he ejacu­ O f the timid touch of the finger tips, CONQUERED. the blood-vessel, meantime shouting From this time on, a most remark­ lated. “But how—how—” Of the petals blown from ihe poppy lustily for Fritz and Wilhelm, who able physiological change began to take “The lady has come to inquire re­ lips! happened to be near by, and came run­ place in the three beings who were so garding Mr. Wycherly—Mr. Stephen After Keeping Lebanon in a State of When days were dreams and nights Terror for a Year th Police Give ning in with some other members of curiously linked together by their cir­ Wycherly,”v C. said the boy. were long, o the family. “Show her in.” said I. and immedi­ Battle and Fatally W ound the And life flowed on like a river’s song, culatory system. They were evidently Before Fritz and Wilhelm had bared ately a tall, handsome brunette ap­ Ringleader. Under a June day’s golden sky— fast becoming assimilated in physical their arms, my plan was laid. I recol­ features and conditions. Wycherly peared in the doorway. She looked Alas! alas! for the days gone by. lected having seen that morning the was indeed growing younger while his first at one and then at the other, as if Foone County Battle. carcass of a newly killed calf hanging com pa n i (Ms w e r e g r o w i n g p r o p o r tio n - undecided how to act, then advanced to The worst fight ever known in the his­ Alas! alas! for the days gone by, up in the slaughter-shed. I bade some ately older. Once I was able to grasp where Wvcherlv was sitting too be* tory' of Boone County took place on the And, alas, that our youth should ever southeast corner of the public square at one fetch me the heart and neighbor­ and recognize this dominant fact, 1 wildereel to speak, and took him by the die! Lebanon at o’clock Monday night, be­ hand. 8 Good fortune may come, and evil may ing organs. When these arrived, find­ found myself wondering, not so much tween the notorious Miller gang and a ing them still warm, I selected a blood­ at the fact per se, as at the rapidity “Why, Stephen,” she said, “don’t you so. posse of officers. “ Bill” Woods, one of know me? But I didn't expect to find But nothing can woo back youth we vessel somewhat larger than those I with which the change was being ac­ the desperadoes, was fatally injured. Po­ was about to cut, and speedily had you here. I thought I should find papa know. complished. I could only account for liceman George Frost received a bullet here. They told me I should get news Youth, with its fragrance, charm and about four pieces of about an inch m this last feature of the strange meta­ in his thigh and several others suffered length ready for use. 1 then led Fritz to of him here at the place I used to direct Hush, morphosis by remembering that the slight injuries. ail my letters to.” For the last y*ear the citizens of Leba­ Goes, like the lyric of last years the left-hand side of the bed, and at blood now coursing in the veins of this once severed the cephalic branch of strange partnership was, in the first in­ “Why, Gertie,” returned Wycherly, non have lived in mortal fear of the ruf­ thrush. fians. It was not an uncommon thing Youth will laugh when it hears age the median vein of his right arm at the stance. almost wholly that of the y*>ung regarding her with embarrassment, elbow. Raising the left arm of the Germans, as Wyeheily’s vessels were “don’t you know me? Don’t you know’ ’for them to walk the streets with drawn sigh— weapons, in absolute possession of the dying man from the bed, 1 made Fritz well nigh drained at the commence­ Stephen’s fa tlier ?” Alas! alas! for the days gone by. town, and the officers, as well as private —JOHN ERNEST M’CANN. sit down so as to bring them nearly to ment of the trial. He, therefore, took a “ What does this mean, sir?” she said, citizens, “ took to cover” whenever the a level, and cut the same vein at the fresh start in life, so to speak, with a drawing herself up with offended dig­ Miller gang went on a rampage. same place. My purpose was to con­ large capital of new blood, and since nity. “But do not flatter yourself it The trouble which ended with Monday nect the lower extremity of Fritz's then he had beep, contributing only one- w as to see you, sir, that 1 came. I came evening’s fight began about a month ago, A vein with the upper of Wvcherly’s, and third of the supply to the common stock at the express desire of your grand­ when Woods arrived from Missouri, vice versa. To do this, I slipped the or partnership circulation. According­ mother and aunt to see that your where I10 had been living for about a cut pieces of the calf’s blood-vessel ly, only one-third of the common blood father was being properly taken care year. He was arrested a day or two after (By Robert D. Milne. over the cut extremities of Wvcherly’s was being assimilated by old organs, of. Oh, Stephen,” she continued, in a his arrival and spent a week in jail. Ho was released election day and swore veu- I have just received a letter from an vein, and then inserted the corres­ while two-thirds were being assimilat­ softened tone, “they are so very anx­ geanee against the officers. did friend which recalls a remarkable ponding end of Fritz’s vein into the ed bv young and robust ones. In ad- ious about him at home.” *— — operation I once performed in trans­ other (fads of the calf’s vein, which dition to this, W ycherly’s assimilative “But, Gertie, I am old Stephen Wych­ Kept the Town in Terror. fusion of blood. Some months ago I served precisely the same purpose as organs were being fed and their waste Several times during the last two weeks erly you came to see.” said my friend. the Miller gang have engaged in melees, was introduced to an Englishman the joint used in connecting two pieces carried off by blood which was day by «- t, “You!” she cried with a ripple of sal- in which guns and knives have played a of metal pipe. After completing the who was making San Francisco his day becoming younger as the process very laughter, as if now entering into ■prominent part, and each i^iiie the Millers headquarters with the expectation of connection, 1 brought the arms of both went on. It was, therefore, impossible and enjoying the joke—“you! I sup­ have conquered. meeting his son, who bad set out about men close together, bandaging them to escape the mathematical conclusion pose you think that having made the The outlawry finally b oca me so hateful year before to make the tour of the tightly in that position, so as to obviate that Wyclierly would grow younger, tour of the world gives you the right to that the Rev. Dr. Tucker, of the Metho­

world bv the Eastern route. Com mu- any risk of breaking the correction. while Fritz and Wilhelm would ^— grow- assume age. And now I come to think dist church, devoted a special sermon to nity of tastes threw us much together, Then I took Wi 1-helm around to the older, till a stable equilibrium in the of it, perhaps it does, for you do cer­ denouncing the police for not quelling it. £tvd one day it was arranged that we right side of the bed and connected his physical condition of the trio was tainly look five years older than when This reached the ears of the officers, and should make a duck-shooting expedi­ left arm in the same manner with reached. I confidently looked forward you left us a year ago, if that is any­ a determination was made to wipe out the gang. The Millers, however, re­ tion to some convenient quarter. Wycherly’s right. A complete and per­ to the time, and that at no distant date, thing in your favor.” mained quiet until Saturday evening, To males Bay was the locality se- fect connection had now been formed when I should have the satisfaction of t/ I had been studying all this time how when they' went to town and began busi­ looted, and thither we went with the with the circulatory organs of the three seeing before me three robust young to extricate my friend from his dilem­ ness by* preparing James Ivirkman, a rail­ intention of taking a three days’ lioli- men—they formed, in fact, one cir­ men of twenty-eight; at which time ma. So, rising and looking at my road conductor, for the hospital. The er. A ll lie p e n d e d , suffering. The cure for rheumatism is Blown to Hits, as to the cause, and the remedy which A valuable fireproof paper is now found in Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thor­ is being applied thereto. Leading ohysi- made of 95 parts of asbestos fiber of Bert—I can’t think of marriage just oughly purifies the blood and neutralizes eians assert that three-fourths of the pa­ yet; you know I’m not rich. Two Thousand Killed. the best quality, washed in a solution tients who come under their care are Angelina—What difference does that the acid whkh causes ihe aches and pains. Unconfirmed but apparently authentic affected in some degree with stomach of permanganate of calcium, and then make? information comes of the rout and fear­ trouble arising from biliousness, indiges­ treated with sulphuric acid. After the ful slaughter of the army under Gen. tion, irregularities of the liver and bow­ fiber has been thus treated, live parts Bert—None, providing you are.—Rox- els. W hile these cases are common, the bury Gazette. Weyler in Cuba. remedies applied have in most cases of ground wood pulp are added, and Col. Jose Keyes, aid-de-camp of Gen. been but temporary measures of relief. the entire mass is placed in an agi­ Maceo, passed through Jacksonville, Fla., A report came from Idaville. Ind., of tating box. with some lime water and Coughing Leads to Consumption. Thursday. He says there has been a number of cases where sufferers from borax. After a thorough mixing the Kemp’s Balsam will stop the cough! the causes mentioned had found welcome at once. Go to your druggist to-day a fierce fighting in the Rubi hills in Pinar material flows out into an endless wire del Rio. The most sanguinary battle of relief from pain in the use of Dr. Will­ and get a sample bottle tree. Large Is the Best—in fact, the One True Blood Purifier, iams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. A re­ cloth, whence it enters the usual pa­ bottles, 50 cents and $1.00. Go at once; the war was fought there and 2,000 of porter was sent to investigate the matter Hnn/i’c Pi lie do not cause pain or grip Weyler"s men were killed in two days per-making 1 machinery. Paper pro­ delays are dangerous. 1 i o U U I All druggists. 25 cents. and returned with the following state­ duced in this way will resist even the and not loss than 4.000 wounded. ment or facts: Some confectioners complain of poor1 When Weyler went into the field he had Druggist Reed, of the village, was first direct influence of a flame, and may A Curious Dinner. 35.000 men in three columns, one of visited and from him were obtained the be placed in a white heat with im­ business, and yet they have mints for The customs at the Court of Mon- 15.000 under his direct command; one of names of people who had purchased the punity. sale. tengro seem very primitive, judging 10.000 under Gen. Echague, and the third Pink Pills, and who had spoken of the from an incident at a recent dinner benefit they had received from the use There is more catarrh in this section of the Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer of 10,000 under Gen. Munore. They of the medicine. The druggist cited to the country than all other diseases put together, and is, unquestionably, the best preservative party. The Prince and his guests found Maceo intrenched in a crescent­ reporter Mrs. Louisa Elder, who lived ir until the last few years was supposed to be in­ of the hair. It is also curative of dan­ were sitting in the dining hall, when shaped range of hills. the village. Mrs. Elder was found at her curable. For a great many years doctors pro­ druff, tetter, and all scalp affections. nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local the servants entered, bringing in an Gen. Munore was directed to oust him home, busily engaged in sewing. When remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with asked it she could say that the Pink Pills Smart girls keep a supply of nerve enormous boar, roasted whole, which from this position and Gen. Echague to local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science had benfited her, she said: has proven "catarrh to be a constitutional dis­ tonic* on hand for backward suitors. they placed upon the table. The execute a flank movement and cut oft' the “ Yes. sir, 1 am sure that I have been ease. and therefore requires constitutional treat­ Prince and his guests drew near, and, Cuban general’s retreat. Gen. Munore o*rreatly benefited by them. Before I be­ ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. went forth gallantly upon the field, but «r« J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only con­ Piso's Cure for Consumption is the only at a sign from His Highness, a young an using the medicine I was troubled stitutional cure 011 the market. It is taken in­ cough medicine used in my house.—D. CL when he had arrived at the foot of the with my stomach. I ha4 to be careful of ternally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. officer drew his sword, and with one hills his forces met with a withering fire u hat I ate, and then I was sick most all It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur­ Albright, Mifflinburg, Pa., Dec. 11, ’95. faces of the system. They offer one hundred stroke cut through the hog, through that cut gaps in the ranks. Maeeo’s men the time with my stomach. I would have If you have tried JA»uDins’ i' loaiing-Borax Snap you. fainting spells, and while walking about dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for the tablecloth and deep into the table. shot from behind rocks and trees and circulars and testimonials. Address. have decided to use it all the time. If you navpn’t tri©cL the house I would suddenly be seized it * u owe it u> yourself to do so. Your grocer lias it, Inside the boar was a turkey, and in­ gradually gave way before the Spaniards, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 01 ,*ili tret it. Be sure iiiut wrappers aiv? ijrira«1 lv>, with a spell of dizziness and fall to the C3P“*Sold by Druggists, 75c. red. side the turkey a snipe, which had who, encouraged by what they thought floor. I could not go but of doors unless to be victory, pursued with extreme con­ Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Syrttp for Childrea been shot by the Prince, and it is said some one was with me to hold me when Sbe K n ew . toothing; soitens the gums, reduces to have acquired a most delicate fla­ fidence of success. the dizzy spells came on me. I tried all New Servant Girl (at the house tele­ allays pain, cures wind coiic. 25 cents & bottle. vor from its manner of cooking. Without the least premonition a deafen­ of our doctors here and they could do phone)—No, the master is not in and me 110 good; I went to Monticello and ing explosion was heard and a scene fol­ he and the mistress cannot comt* to o -o o o o -o o < h> : Tl?e of New York, tried a d—-tor there, but he helped lowed reGeT>ibl’ng the mine horror at me but very little. your house next Sunday, because I am New York is one the best-lighted Petersburg during the civil war. Horses of “ Finally my husband noticed the ad­ going out myself.—London Tit-Bits. ci’ties in the world. Thirty thousand and men were blown high in the air and vertisement of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills lamps, gas, electric and naptha, flame fell to the earth dead and mangled. A for Pale People, and he got a box to try Lane’s icarnily Medicine dynamite mine had been touched off by tiiem. I had not finished the first box be­ o out in its streets and boulevards every Moves the bowels each day. In or­ Maceo’s electrician. Maceo then used fore I felt better. I was able to eat, am] night at dusk. There are 3.300 electric der to be healthy this is necessary. his dynamite guns and still greater havoc my sleep was undisturbed by the bad lamps used for street lighting. It costs dreams that had bothered me before. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. invaluable i n Office, School, end was wrought. Col. Reyes’ men say that W hen the first box was gone 1 felt as Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50c. A thorough revision cif ths the city more than $1 ,000,000 a year to Weyler lost 700 men in the explosion and j * Unabridged, the rpose of light the streets. though I must have some more of the which has been not uispl&v nor 500 more in the charge that followed, as medicine, for the improvement in my feel­ A Modest Photograph. the provision of m aterial for SSTI boastful and showy sdvertise- well as 1.600 wounded. ings was so great that I seemed like a Mrs. Dearborn—Will my foot show? ment, but the due, judieioas, On the following day, Maceo, who new woman. My husband got five more INTERZONAL scholarly, thorough perfect­ IN Photographer—Oh, mercy, 110: I’m ing of a work which in fill the GIRLS STOKES, boxes and 1 have used all but one of ;tio n a r y knew of the reserve force under Weyler, not going to make the picture as big stages cl its growth bus ob- offices, or factories, are peculiarly retreated to a stronger position. He was them. I feel now as if I could eat any­ thing. the dizziness is all gone, and inv as that.—Yonkers Statesman. general p« blic liable to female diseases, especially there attacked by a column under stomach is not troubling me as it did. I those who are constantly on their feet. Echague, who was driven from the field. sleep well, and 1 believe I owe it all to A superb girl: surpassingly lovely; skin T&e Choicest o f (Gifts Often theyr are unable to perform tlieir Eight hundred men were killed and 1,300 Dr. Wiliams’ Pink Pills.” fair as a lily; cheeks like roses, and why? for CIsrssfmas. duties, their suffering* is so intense. wounded. Ir was in this fight that ^ Droke is a proi'pwoi:* farmer liv­ It is because she uses Glenn’s Sulphur I n V aeious Stylus of Bixdixg. Echague lost his leg. It was torn off by ing one mile south of Idaville, Ind. He Soap. Of druggists. C£r*Spe ennen pages sent cn application to When the first G .& C. M JERRIAM CO., Publishers, a dynamite bomb. has not been actively engaged in farm symptoms present work for ten years until this year. **I If every young man could be made Springfield, Mass., U.S.A. His men then became panicstricken. have been troubled with constipation aud themselves, such a 3 They feared another mine and would not to put up one stove with his girl to backache, pains in piles for forty years,” said Mr. Droke. H A B IT P obey when ordered to attack a second >‘My condition was such that 1 was forced boss the job there would be lots more A N D h groins, head­ Cured is IO to 20 I>ays, Ko JPfcy tJ.16 time. to give up active work 011 the farm, so I bachelors.—New York Press. Cured. DR.d.L.STEPHENS*£ ache, dizziness, On the the third day Maceo again re­ rented my place. I took box after box faintness, treated, maneuvering continually to en­ of a ;l kinds of pills and nothing gave me trap W eyler into a # filed that had been more than temporary relief. The doctors swelled told me that I must not take so many fe e t , honeycombed with dynamite. In the pills; that it would cause permanent in­ blues, meantime W eyler heard that there was jury. But I had to have relief in some , and ask, n-s e etc., danger ul. . .'.sing in Havana because way, so I took the pills. Why. sometimes a he had failed to crush Maceo and he has­ I would go a week without a passage and ♦ — Oil fori IS they B U T USE tened back to the capitaJ. I suffered torment. I could not sleep In a letter brought by and had 110 appetite. I was advised by and you'll find out how quickly and surely it SOOTHES and CURES Col. Reyes to a physician to eat nothing but vegetables, prominent Cubans Maceo says: “ Have and I tried dieting, but it did not do me no fear. I am like a turtle in his shell. any permanent good. Last spring I saw If they get into my shell God help them.” an article about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills should at ones for Pale People, and concluded to try ViCTiMS OF FOOTBALL, them. I bought six boxes, and have used w r i t e M r s. all but one. 1 am able to eat heartilv Pinkham, at 1 now, and I sleep well. I have done more List of Thursday’s Killed and Wounded Lynn, Mass., stating symptoms; she work this summer than 1 have done in Upon the Girdiron. n'ill tell them exactly what to do, and ten years before, and I do not know what it could have been that put me in such m the meantime they will find prompt A careful compilation of the casualties reported from all over the country in good shape if it was not the Pink Pills, relief in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Thursday’s football games shows the list ox I have taken .110 other medicine since began to use them.’1 Compound, which can be obtained of dead and wounded to be about as fol­ from any druggist. Dr..William^’ Ptnl: Pills for Pale Peo­ lows: ple are a specific for troubles peculiar to “ My Dear Mrs. Pinkham :—I am so The dead: females, such as suppressions, irregulari­ grateful to you for what your Com­ W illia 111 Rue, Brooklyn, knocked down and ties and all forms of weakness. They instantly lulled during a rnsu of two teams pound has done for me. For four years build up the blood, and restore the glow 1 he injured: of health to pale and sallow cheeks. I suffered such pains from ovarian Thomas Anderson. Jacksonville, badlv They are manufactured by the Dr. Wil­ trouble, which caused dreadful weak­ bruised in a free-for-all fight. liams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, I heigeron, Cleveland team, collar ness of the limbs, tenderness and burn­ bone broken. X. Y., and are sold by all druggists at 50 ing pain in the groins, pain when I* rank Coffeen, Lafayette. Ind., arms and cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. logs bruised by being jumped on by eisriit standing- or walking, and increased men. * & pain during menstruation, headache Harry Coy, half back of the University o* Trying to Cheer Him, THE MOST WONDERFUL, RELIABLE a n d EFFECTIVE Chicago team; shoulders dislocated. Young women have grown very sat­ and leucorrhcea. I weighed only 93 C - m Clancy, Chicago; badly bruised in pounds, and was advised to use your the game at Detroit, Mich. irical in these days, if newspaper wits m w ■ DIC!N~n m u « Hi mmh v a K> imo—- ^ - w -- Vegetable Compound, which I did. I Benjamin R. Davis, South Chicago: bodv are to be trusted. ARQftT TITFT V rilHTJfiKTmpnn to cure any case of constipation. Cascnrets are the Ideal badly crushed; will probablv die. liDOUliUlADu'Ji-iUlijljl 1 Eiij I UUu U iAi.Lf n ilfiii2.Ai 1x LixjjJEiujJ tive. never irrin or sripc.srrine.but but causeo&use easy natural11 < results. or New York. felt the benefit before I had taken all Edward Graham, Boston," right leg dislo­ “There is one thing I have made up pie and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO.; Chicago, Montreal, Can., c o f one bottle. I continued using it. cated in game with Chicago Athletic Club my mind to,” said Willy Wishington. , .------Hinckley, captain of the Beloit team; and it has entirely cured me. I have kicked in the small of the back; left arm “Really?” answered Miss Cayenne. not been troubled with leucorrhcea for badly bruised. ‘ Yes. I shall never be a man of one W hich ------, months, and now I weigh 115 pounds.” James Hooper. South Bend, lungs knocked idea.” out of place for a short time,* not serious. a sick baby, or a package ofc — L illie Hartson, Flushing, Genesee W. S. Hotchkiss, Mayfair, knocked down “Oh, don’t say that. You are still Co.. Michigan. Box 69. ami trampled on during Evanston game; Pearline ? Without the Pearl- * arm broken and injured internally. too young to be discouraged.” —W ash­ , arms and back carved ington Star. there’s always the prospect-' The Cyclist’s Necessity. by James Black in a dispute over the um­ pire’s decision at Green town, La. of sickness, and per?iaps" Sol. Johnson. Pekin, both eyes blackened, To California in 72 Hours.* nose broken and toes smashed. worse, for your baby or for A The California Limited, via Santa Fe Robert Kennedy, New Orleans, jumped on any other baby. It and ridden over: will die. Route, leaves Chicago 0 p. in., Wednes­ BOTTLE Ray Lewis. Wheaton, N. D., left eye gouged out and left hip broken. days and Saturdays, reaching Los An­ comes from nursing ------Lewis, captain of the Racine team. geles in 72 hours and San Diego in 7(5 bottles that are imper­ OF struck in the breast and stomach and car­ ried from the field. hours. Returns Mondays and Thurs­ fectly washed. This is T. O. Marrow, Deadwood, S. D., left ear days. Connecting train for San Fran­ torn off. a source of infant trouble M. O'Malley. Grand Port, Wash., both cisco via Mojave. ears torn off. Through vestibuled equipment of su­ that can?t be watched too closely. Pearline will set your ------Scovill, center of Riverside Athletic team, right ankle broken. perb Pullman palace sleepers, buffet mind at rest. Nothing washes them so thoroughly as P earl­ Thomas Stocker, Scranton, Pa., part of smoking car and dining car. Most lux­ scalp torn off. urious service via anv line. ine. One of the largest makers of nursing bottles sends^ Is th® REPA 6R KIT for all ------Tucker, full back for the Missouri team; head badly hurt during Kansas City Daily California express, carrying out circulars with his goods, recommending Pearline for ACCIDENTS. game; taken to hospital. C. Upp. Toledo, crushed about the body in both palace and tourist sleepers, leaves washing. He is wise, for milk in any form cannot adhere Cnequaled for Quickly Meal in a game with the Michigan freshmen. Chicago 10:25 p. m. to anythino-, if washed with Pearline. Samuel Werner. Akron team, shoulder ^ ______blade fractured and body bruised. For descriptive literature address G. Lameness and Soreness oi ------Whitney, right end for Kansas T. Nicholson, G. P. A., A. T. & S. I\ Ry., team, hurt in the ston^ieli during the K an­ Chicago. fluscies, Wounds, Bruises, sas City game; taken 10 hospital. Fred White, Pekin, knocked senseless 3 ^ Stiffness, Rheumatism, while making a rush. Garden Spots of the South. Herbert Whitcomb, San Francisco, swal­ “The Best Is Aye the Rub thoroughly with lowed set of teeth during the excitement of The Passenger Department of the play. Louisville and Nashville Railroad has FONDAS EXTEAC T after Frank Woolly, Tower, Minn., hit over the just issued a hundred page book with the cach ride to keep muscles head with a brick thrown by an Indian; Avoid Imitations of and Sub­ scalp badly cut. above title. It is descriptive of the re­ supple, pliant, strong. The injured expect to be in shape to sources and capabilities of the soil of the play again next Thanksgivin counties lying along this line in the States stitutes for Try Pond’s Extract Ointment for PileL. of Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, South­ ern Mississippi and Western Florida. It Avoid Substitutes— Weak, Watery, Worthless, The Cleveland Steel Company of Cleve­ land, owned by the Rockefellers, is erect­ also contains a county map of the above Pomd's E x tra c t Co., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York, ing a big crucible steel plant and will mentioned States, and is well worthy of manufacture that article 011 a large scale. a perusal of any one interested in the It will be the only concern of the kind in South. A copy will be sent to any ad­ dress upon receipt of 10 cents in silver this country, as all crucible steel which Will pay for a 5 -tIN E advertisement C. N. U. N o is used for the manufacture of cutlery or stamps, by C. P. Atmore, Gen. Pass. four ’.veeks ’n 100 lugh grade Illinois newspapers—100,OCO circulation per week HEN WRITIXG TO ADTERTTSER8 and fine tools is now imported from Swe­ Agt., Louisville, Ky. Semi-monthly ex­ guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Stan- W please say yea t l i s den. cursions South. Write for particulars. tlard-U nion, 93 S. 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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 6 1896

A n Opportunity of a Lifetime to .buy goods at cost except SUIT CLOTHING, which wil PER R em em ber Odd ows M axenkuckee, Ind. Reason of this great Slaughter Sale is that Mr. Wallace wishes to retire from See Small Hand Bilis for Prices.

EMBARCO ON ALL T03ACC0. Notable Event. HOW TO FRKVE.NT (’ROUP. Tixe Spanish Authorities in Cuba Fa?s . ' Last Thanksgiving eve., William v ; Some Reading lhafc ill Prove Interest-, Morp and Strirter Rules. „ 41 __ . ~ ^ • __ , ' ! ing to Young Mothers. Hovr to Guard Furniture. Undertaking. Ivneoble. the genial manager o f Havana Nov. 30.—The mtenaant has 1 Against the JMseaee. | itreuzberger Park pavalion and dictated rules to the custom house em- ployes designed to prevent the expor­ Croup is a terror to young mothers j Baniple room, gave a feast to numer­ tation of any kind of leaf tobacco from and to post them concerning the ous friends fit for ye gods. Thirty- any port in the provinces of Matan- cause, first symptoms and treatment LOOK OUT FOR two guests sat down to the table zas. Santa Clara, Puerto Principe and is the object of this item. The and partook of a turkey supper, Santiago de Cuba. origin of croup is a common cold. Prominent merchants of Pinar del Children who are subject to it take oysters, etc. All had a splendid Rio affirm that Gen. M-aceo’s situation BARGAINS cold verv easily and croup is almost time and voted that Delmonico in is desperate. His forces, they say, are sure to follow. The first svmntom• • his palmiest days never produced a half naked and are compelled to wan­ der continually without rest. They are is hoarseness; this is soon followed From Dec. ist till Christmas. more elaborate bill of fare, nor one badly nourished and many of the by a peculiar rough cough, which is more appreciated. whites in his command have ccnsump- easily recognized and w ill never be tion. Maceo's encampments are