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Ulver Gity Tonsorial Parlor

THE CULVER CITY ALD. At Lake Maxinkuckee.

V O L. V I. CULVER CITY, IXDIAISTA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1899. NO. 10

---- -___ THE EVANGELICAL GHUROH. A Profound and Highly interesting The Fish-Food of Lake Maxinkuckee. Sermon. Oue of the most interesting and id=Summer Last Sunday evening, Rev. Bar­ important lines of investigation TO BE DEDIGATED SEPTEMBER 17TA. ber preached the best sermon it has which the U. S. Commission is car- been our pleasure to hear him de­ liver. His theme was founded up­ ryiug ou at its station at Lake Max- An Ornament to the City and a Credit Clearance Sale. on the three texts. “ Enoch walked iukuckee is a study of the microsco­ to Its Builders. with God.” “ Before his translation pic life of the lake. Enoch had the assurance that he e are clearing out all lines of sum» Eyeryone who is at all observing Culver can now, and will boast pleased God.” “ Where art thou? has noticed that the surface of the er wear very cheap. Buy yourself I of having as fine churches as any j The Reverend gentleman pointed lake occasionally becomes covered town of its size in the state, or in I out g reat l°ve of God for his r your boy a suit now while you with a coating of “ green scum” , fact in any town double its size when people and for all humanity, and of mau’s duty to God. lie showed by and some have thought this indi­ an save money. the church edifices now in course of J fe are showing a nice line of Negligee Shirts, Thin Underwear, scripture the various ways in which cated that the water is impure. But construction are completed. The man could ain against God, and of upenders, Neckwear, and Hosiery. Jpe sell tb^ Brighton Hose Sup- this “ green scum” is simply millions Evangelical church, which is about the large number of people who by orter, Best made. Get our prices on Clothing aad Gent’s Furnishing, of individuals of one or more species e will saye you money. completed, aud which stands about virtue of their sins we.e under con­ of small plants which, instead of three blocks south of the postoffice, demnation, e.nd were thereby ex­ cluded from the joys of the life to renderiug the water impure, do much JOHN C. KUHN & SON. is a model of architectural beauty • come. to purify it. 08B0PN BLOCK. 106 MIOHIQAN ST.. and speaks volumes in favor of the He asserted that in the matter of Culver. Plymouth The water of the the lake is well mechanics who constructed and evil that there is nomiddleor neutral supplied with many kinds of minute planned the building. The church ground, and that no man can stand or microscopic auimals and plants. ✓ l o c a l s . is veneered with brick, the work be­ on both sides. “ No man can serve Time Table two masters.” “ Yecannot serve God The plants are usually unicellular Col. A. F. Fleet is in St. Louia ing performed by D.H. Smith & Co. aud mammon.” and are called algae. The animals VAN DALI A LINE! this week, on business. of this city,which fully demonstrates To more clearly show his thought, are usually just large enough to be erre Haute and Logansport K . R . J. O. Ferrier was in Plymouth that this company is no novice at the he considered one of the greatest seeu with the naked eye, aud consist evils, that of drunkenness, quoting For tli© North Thursday on business. business, and can compare its work o 10 ...... 8:12 A. M. numerous passages of scripture une­ chiefly of various species ef crusta- with that of any other contractors o U ...... 12.09 P. M. The Duenvveg cottage on Long quivocal iu its condemnation. He ceaua. These small animals aud ■ ’ A ...... 9 :4 1 P .M . in the county. The carpenter work is o...... Point was closed Tuesday. coudemued the traffic as seeking and plautsare carried about more or less Forth© South. under the immediate charge of that accomplishing the demoralization and The Shirk cottage on the east side by the currents and the waves, and o. 21...... -...... 6:37 master mechanic, J. H . Zechiel, utter degradation of its servitors, and ■ 3 ...... 1:14 P.M. will be ^losed today -Friday. do not have the freedom of move­ who can without fear of contradic­ stated that the two most appropriate So! 9 ...... 8:02 P.M. The Herz cottage near the Palmer mottoes that could be placed over the ment possessed by the larger ani­ J Shuzrue, Agt. tion, point with pride to this mod­ House was closed Thursday. door of every saloon should be mals, These minute animals aud ern structure, aud ask “ Who can find “Ruination and damnation.” He Our goods are selected to help plants constitute what is known as fault with the work?” branded the saloon’s calling as dis- you save.— Castleman & Co. “ the Plankton” of the lake. H r . 0. A. REA, The dimensions of the church are reptuable, aud vividly portrayed ths To collect the plankton it is nec­ Miss. Hazel Kinuey, of Indiana­ 33x50, with 20 foot ceiling, and has responsibility resting upon those en­ gaged iu it for the destruction of essary to have special apparatus. Physicia and Surgeon. polis is visiting at the Maus cottage. a gallery 15x32, and an ante-room souls in cowntless numbers, who The phnkton net used by Pro­ Robert Baxter, of Rutland, died 15x22. The main auditorium is Office over Exchange Bank. through it have gone to perdition, fessor Juday, who is conducting the on the 25th inst., being a fflicted with separated from the ante—room by and quoted the text, “ Woe unto him plankton studies, is a large funnel- .In Street. - - CULVER. IND. a cancer. sliding doors, which in case of ne­ that giveth his neighbor drink, that shaped net made of the finest bolt­ J. C. Gwinn, of Flora, visited his cessity can be opened, thus throw­ putteth thy bottle to him, aud mak- eth him drunken also.” He stated ing cloth. This net is let down to daughter, Mrs. J. O. Ferrier Thurs­ ing both rooms into one, which, with R. B. W. S. WISEMAN, that one of the arguments most fre­ any desired depth aud then hauled day night. the gallery, adds greatly to the quently used in support of the traffic up vertically. The net being hysician and Surgeon. Ed. Sherman and family of In- seating capacity of the church. The iu Culver was that u was necessary at the top aud closed at the bottom, building contains nine windows, to the building up of the business in­ Office Third Dopr North of Bank. dianapolis, were at vthe PaImer there will be a strain through it of terests of the town, and against that the casings etc., being finished with a column of water equal in length Calls promptly answered day or night, House Sunday. . . . doctrine placed the text “ Woe unto aln Street. - - CC1VEB, IND, Harry Metzger aud family of In­ block trimmings. The inclined floor him that buildeth a town with biood) to the depth through which it is dianapolis, returned home Monday is laid with white pine— oil finish. and establishes a city by iniquity” hauled, and 10 iuches iu diameter, after a week’s yisit at the Palmer The was white coating performed by He stated that a town built up at which is the diameter of the o peuing master artist, S. G. Buswell, (who is the expence of its morality and in- Dr. Geo. S. Hollister, House. at the top of the net; and there will proud of the fact that he is a Culver- tellectuality was unworthy of any be strained from this water and re­ Mrs. Maus, a cottager on the east prommeuce or condition it enjoyed. tained iu the net all of the minute Phgsiciao&3arge5l) side, gave au old fashioned hay ride ite,) and it is truly an excellent j j e }ikewjge stated that any individ- job. The church will be dedicated ual; who by the traffic or * its preva - to several of her friends last Friday animals aud plants which it con* Sept. 17th. A week’s meeting will lence was reaping profit, was doing tained. This “ catch” is transferred CALLS ANSWERfcD PROrtPTLY NIOMT eyening. OR DAY. be held before the dedicatory servi- 80 iQ violation of the will of God and to a bottle and, by methods too tehc- Arthur Smith, of Indianapolis, Office over Culver City Drug Store, ces, the first service being field on the ,welfara ° f his uical to describe in this place, is g a v e a German danee at the Lake - t , speaking of the responsibilities of the CULVER. IND. morning of the 10th mat. Sunday in combating the evil and then accurately measured, so that View Hotel la s t Friday evening, six­ school will convene at 9:30 and a r - L f the rebuffs aud resistance met the actual amouut of the catch cau teen couples participating. range as it was organized in the old with, he would have borne in mind be determined. Mr. Juday is using Dr. Stevens, W. J. Graham, manager of the church last New Year. There will I that the enemy of the saloon was the this net regularly every morning in nAXENKUCKEE, l.ND., Lake Viow Hotel, is looking after true friend of the aaloonist and the also be preaching services morning the deepest part of the lake and is his business interests in Terre Haute drinker, that he who aided the sa- . Physician and Surgeon. . and eyening by Rev. Newman. The U wag tbe real enemy of the 8a. ^also making tests in various other and Xenia, Ohio, this week. CALLS ANSWERED PROMPTLY N1QHT church will be dedicated by Rev. loonist and the drinker, and that he' places. The net is hauled at dif­ OR DAY. R. M. Eacock, of Lafayette, a for­ N. Shupp of Oregon, who will be who fails to combat the saloou is thus ferent depths in order to determine OFFICE AT RESIDENCE, mer cadet at the C. M . A. was guest here on a visit. During the week’s the real friend of the saloonist and the vertical distribution of the plank­ at the Palmer House Tuesday. xt , the drinker. He quoted the argu- serviee, Rev. Newman will aim to , * , . f B.n ton; and by using it in different J. P. Morgan and party of four ’ ment of a certain church member to have preaching by different minis- L drinker that the traffic was neces places the distribution throughout , DR. E. E. PARKER, ladies, returned to Indianapolis Tues­ ters every evening. | sary to the business iuterests of the the lake can be determined. By day after spending several daysatthe hysician and Surgeon. town, and Btated that by virtue of taking mauy tests of this kind iu Colonade Hotel. his profession he was a powerful en- “ Flew the Coop.” e m * o t the Baloon59t and drillker and differeut parts of the lake and at Office at Residence, Masenkuckee, Ind Mrs. Frank Van Camp returned different hours, and by knowing the Calls answered day and night. to Indianapolis Monday after a two Wednesday the citizens o f this that sueh a man was in sore need of the volume of water in the lake, the Graduate of Medical College of Indiana. usually serene city were somewhat convers'on* In conclusion, he asked month’s visit at the lake a guest at , . , . , his congregation where it stood upon total amount of plankton can be de­ startled at the announcement that ,h “ t i‘ n and c l e a r l y pointed out the Lake View Hotel. termined. Mr. Juday has found A reunion of Co E . of theI5th Ind. Pittman, manager of the Colonade where to be true tc their profession thiB sort of life very abundant in P A R K ® C A F E , Cavalry was held at the old Joel hotel the past four months, had they should stand upon the side of Lake Maxinxuekee, which indicates One Block West Depot, Cromley place, south west of town, quitely shored down all the cash and the right an abundant food supply for young LAKE MAXENKU3KEE. CULVER, IND. skipped for parts unknown, taking Throughout his discourse, his man Wednesday afternoon1 Several from fish. Most of this life is found near One Dollar Per Day. , . * .. si.ii- • l • ner was earnest and impetuous, and this vicinity were in attendance. his family with film. It is also said L ^ a thrill thr0„ gh hiscongre- the surface, scarcely any occuring Lunch at all flours, that he leaves many local creditors gation which gave evidence that his J. M. Francois, wife aud sons, of below 40 feet. Ice Gream in Season. who mourn his departure and will mouth spake from the depths of hia Kokomo, were guests at the Palmer Hundreds of bottles of plankton Fruits, Gandies, not be comforted. We hear it | heart, House Sunday. They were here rel­ Tobaccos and Gigars. have been collected and preserved rumored that the owner of the house ative to entering one of their boys in in alcohol so that the species repre­ BOARD BY THE WEEK. will make an effort to have this “ slick j While playing near the new Evan- . AVBKY, • f ...... * P * i O F - the Academy uext year. sented may be determined. knaye” brought to justice, if he can gelical church last Wednesday even- Henry Shlandeman and wife, of be located. W e await developments. { ing, Master Arlie Cromley had the On September 3, 10, 17, and 24r Decatur, 111., who have been at the misfortune to fall and break his left the Vandalia R. R. will run excurs­ Lake View Hotel for three weeks, re­ ulver Gity ions to St. Joseph, Mich., for $1.25 turned to their home last Sunday on TheNicklo Plate Road |a™' iust below tke elbow- Dr- ~ , . jx__w I Wiseman reduced the fracture, aud for the round trip from Culver. account of the serious illnees of Mra. offers special low rates to Denver Colo, from Sept. 9th to 18th, a0_ be is now doing as well as could be Tonsorial Parlor. Shlandeman. W . S. DuPea has just received a count Aunual Meeting of Concaten- exPect0d new line of fall robes. Please call iu One door south of Meredith’s Henry Hutchins, who recently Grocery. ated Order of Hoo-Hoo. Tickets on Mra. John Osborn and daughter and see samples of same went to North Dakota, has been ap­ sale Sept. 4th, 5th and 6 th good re- | Pearl of Logansport are Waiting the HAIR CUTTING 15 CENT5. pointed U. S. mail carrier at a salary J. O. Ferrier has purchased the turning until Sept. 30th. T i c k e t s former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver salt and coal business of Swigart & Also Agent for Eagle Steam of $2.00 per .day, Chas Hutchins Morris. Mrs. Osboru has been yery Laundry. A choice line of will return to Culver in a short time, good going and returning on any Castleman . Hereafter you will leave sick for some time past, and will re­ and move his mother and family to one of our Peerless Trio of Daily orders with Ferrier, who will supply main here until she is convalescent. Fine 9 Cigars. their new home in the west. Express Trains. Enquire Agents. you with the best the market affords. SO N G S THAT TO U CH . i REBELS PULL OF FIGHT. Not from the grand old masters, Repeated Drubbings by American Sol­ Not from the bards sublime, diers Not effective. jSVhose distaut footsteps echo A press dispatch from Manila sent by Down the corridors of time. way of Hong Kong gives views and statements not appearing in the official •v?; £toad from some Humbler poet, cables. It is stated that tlie Filipino Whose songs gushed from his heart i ^ B i n nrwm , nn n n r\;-l rmn.ru rebels appear to retain much more of a ‘ <7 \ 7/ {r-iV'j, . j >JnJ ______w & iAs showers from the clouds of summer, . 'zs'h -~r pi “ r ' ■ i p ^ fighting spirit than might he expected Or tears from the eyelids start. after their recent San Fernando experi­ ]d ences and General Lawton’s drubbings lA-nd the night shall be filled with music, p i M j in the south. After giving lip San Fer­ And the cares that infest the day nando with a feeble struggle they in­ Shall fold their tents, like the Arabs, trenched themselves at Angeles, working And as silently steal away. for several days, and impressing noncom­ — Longfellow. batants into the work, thus saving the The following detailed tabulation of armed men for fighting. They engaged :lie Senate complexion at the present e ssscss c-reec-secs* ec* m 1 i f ^ Ur/ier fe Sunder * Lieutenant Colonel Smith’s regiment and writing, and as it will be when Congress Ye mp.de rrpr} pep to-pe!i;er, the artillery warmly for four hours, mak­ next convenes (barring deaths), will be ILiltie ^'eofjearl 0 • ing one of the most stubborn resistances worth preserving for future reference: 1 HAPPY EVES* AFTER | or the campaign. But the Americans are Rcpub- Demo- Popu- Si 1 - Imle- # $ State. lican. crat. list. ver. pudt. ^ m i ^ V * indebted to the usual poo\* marksmanship Alabam a...... 2 U jackfl blue. of the Filipinos as well ate to their own Arkansas .... 2 '■M/'A \A/e tArrea and trm strategy for their small losses. ♦Califcrnia.. 1 In the Province of Cavite, where it Colorado ... 1 .. .. 1 N T IL we met face to face in a Connecticut. 2 was supposed the rebels had been scat­ crowded street I had not known ♦Delaware.. .. 1 .. tered and demoralized beyond recupera­ Florida ...... 2 »> of Be.n being in . tion, they have assembled an army of Georgia...... ♦ • ilis manner seemed a little nervous, several thousand men, distributed among Idah o...... 1 Ilinois ...... 2 but I attributed it to our unexpected O'* the important towns from the lake to the Indiana----- 2 meeting. bay. Iovra...... 2 W e had been friends until our walks rj’o H r]re some house and Ben sprang out, I was O j a he W p W between the American outpost towns and Mississippi . . . 2 silent with amazement. He led me Ci br be yM \Aie, threatened Baliuag, Quingua and other Missouri...... 2 {through halls and rooms that seemed places with small American garrisons, Montana ... 1 1 i f or he ^uqi;/ ]mp o\ Nebraska .. 2 old aud grand to my American eyes, while during Sunday and Monday nights Nevada ...... and then closed the door of a cozy den smaller bands tried to tear up the rail­ N.II’inp?hire 2 road tracks at several points between New Jersey. 2 and we were alone. New York.. 2 “ Why, Ben, old fellow, you must have Bigaa and Malolos. Re-enforcements of N. Carolina. 1 American troops, however, were sent struck it rich,” I ventured, and he N. Dakota . 2 along the railroad from Manila to San O h io ...... *>—- FLORENCE- A. JONES. 2 looked at me, paling a little. Fernando, while the forces at Baliuag Oregon .... i “Haven’t you heard?” he asked. ♦Pennsyra . 1 and Quingua sallied out against General R. Island... 2 “ Not a word since the old man was Pio del Pilar's men and the rebels were 8. Carolina . .. cut up In the wreck, and Dan Ward, easily driven away. In brushes between S. Dakota.. .. v> being the next of kin, came in for the these Filipinos and the Americans dur­ Tennessee . .. Texas ...... a♦>- fortune that should have been yours,” ing three days the Americans lost sev­ ♦U tah ...... 1 I replied, hesitatingly, knowing what a eral men, while the Filipinos’ loss was Vermont ... 2 heavy. Virginia...... 2 blow all this had been to Ben. Washington. 1 Of these operations the press corre­ 1 He laughed softly, and Ms hands W. .Virginia. 2 spondent was permitted to send only an Wisconsin . 2 moved in tbe old, restless way I had so inadequate dispatch, dictated verbatim Wyoming .. 2 often noticed when he had something words. I staggered to a chair, my fas­ that enveloped me, and her voice was by Major General Otis. The censor •> important to tell me. cinated eyes on the face that lay upon the first I heard. It was she who held Totals . . 51 27 •» writes stereotyped official phrases and RECAPITULATION. ‘•You came away before I took the the white pillow. Bur only my eyes my handis one day when I was better, adjectives into the dispatches, tending to Republicans...... 5-1. Intfopendents ..... 3 contract to restore the old place?” he were alive. I could not hear if there and told me that in my work I had magnify the opposition. General Otis Democrats ...... 27 Vacancies- ...... 4 says newspapers are not public institu­ Populists...... 3 said. were words. The light on the table somehow found the will and old papers Silver ...... 2 Total______90 tions, but private enterprises, and the “Yes.” I answered, with something flickered and went out and I was alone that proved—that proved the secret I Sitting members. .86| Republicans...... 51 correspondents are only here on suffer­ like a gasp. Had they added insult to with that. had always suspected. 1 told you long Republicans ...... 51 Combined opposi- ance. Democrats ------27. tion ...... injury? Had they dared---- .35 “ Harma.li came with the coffee I al­ ago.” He left off; a sort of breathless The American troops have been with­ “ A t first the offer hurt me, and then ways have at midnight when I am at look came to liis face. drawn from ail that part of the country —| Republican majori- Repubiican maj’ty.24'j ty over all...... 10 tbe man in me gave way to what you work. She relighted my lamp and “ I know. You are Mr. Guthrie’s son,” which was half cleared of rebels in the ♦Vacancies by reason of failure o-f legis­ us:d to call the artistic instinct. Hadn’t moved it out of the draft. I glanced I said quietly. expedition of the Americans in June last. latures to elect. I been thinking of its possibilities all at the bed. There was nothing on the “ Yes. But they can’t find the place The rebels have returned to San Mateo, -• * • — these years?” pillow. Hannah looked sharply at me where the papers were hidden. It is which was abandoned for the third time The monthly statement of the Govern­ “ But to do it for another man—for and went away. I swallowed the black strange, Dick. I have had the walls after its recent capture. ment. receipts and expenditures shows him. Ben!” I interrupted. coffee, arid went over to the table searched again and again. The old total receipts during July of $48,054,258, —■■ ^ “ Well, he really couldn’t help it, you where my work lay. room has been ruined in the search. I i ■ as against $43,847,108 for July, 1808. The expenditures during last month were know, though it was not until later that “ Presently, as I sat listening, I heard cannot go back, and so we are here, X was able to take that philosophical a slow, halting step. I knew the sound. 'I S r §5(5,501,090, as against $74,203,475 for Dolly and I, and Lakewood waits for Inf rO 11 July, 1808. The receipts last month from view of it. It was only that I loved A hesitating, heavy step—the step of us. Ah, she is coming!” customs were $10,071,454; internal reve­ iLakewood too well to have it spoiled, an old man whose feet are tired of “ Hen. are you hiding from me here n r p r nue, $28,322,574; miscellaneous,. $2,700,- and and I wanted to get away from earth’s ways. I turned my head, and in the firelight?” And Dolly, laughing, n I n f i t 220. This is an increase as compared tlie city, for Dolly's father—-well, he I saw crossing the room the lower light-hearted Dolly, fluttered in—New with July, 1898, of about $1,800,000 from liked Lakewood and all that goes with limbs of a man—the feet and legs to O r 1 ea 11s T i me s- De m ocrat. Admiral Dewey has a double in New customs, $2,200,000 from internal reve­ It, and so Dan, and not I, was in high the knees. They were going from me. York, who, strangely enough, is a Span­ nue, and about $254,000 from miscella­ favor with him.” “ Near the wall, at the side of the bed The Iiine of England's Rulers. iard. When the war with Spain broke out neous sources. The expenditures on ac­ “It was hard when you had every they stopped. A flash of lightning daz­ First William the Norman, then William Senor A. B. Planas sympathized with count of the W ar Department last month were $19,291,080, against $34,774,153 for reason to expect it for your own,” I zled me, and when I looked again they his son, his mother country. At that time the Henry, Stephen, and Henry, then Rich­ battle of Manila had not been fought, July, 1898, and for the navy, $5,090,245, persisted. were gone, but turned toward me were ard and John, and his likeness to Admiral Dewey was against $8,514,279 for July, 1898. “ Yes, but there was the bigger trou­ a pair of arms, long, shaking arms and Next Henry the Third, Edwards one, not generally noticed. After the defeat The monthly statement of the comp­ ble using me up,” he said, smiling slender yellow hands, floating slowly two and three, of the Spanish fleet, however, when Senor troller of the currency shows that at the softly. across me. I felt them on my face, the And again after Richard three Henrys Planas had enough, as he thought, to (‘lose of business July 31 tlie total circu­ He sat still then; still, except those cold, clammy lingers, the icy palms. I we see, mourn about, the men of his acquaint- lation of national bank notes was $241,- restless hands; slender and white as a felt t-liem draw me from my seat and Two Edwards, third Richard, if rightly a nee began to twit him with his resem­ 541,878, an increase for the month of woman’s they were, and I knew by on to the wall at the side of the bed. I guess, blance to the man who had destroyed the $273,192 and for the year of $18,845,008. their moving that Ben’s story was a “And then I saw them move doubt­ Two Henrys, sixth Edward, Queen sea power of his country. That worried The circulation based on bonds amounted to $205,70S,304, an in­ t&ard one for him to tell. fully, carefully over the dark panels Mary, Queen Bess: the Spaniard to such an extent that he Then Jamie the Scotsman, then Charles crease for the month of $504,210 and '“ You don’t believe in ghosts—in the with the hesitating, uncertain motion shaved off his mustache and thus escaped whom they slew, persecution. Now his mustache is grow­ for the year of $10,075,019. The circu­ return of the disembodied spirit, do that belongs to old people when sensa­ But received after Cromwell another ing once more, and Senor Planas finds lation secured by lawful money aggre­ you. Dick?” tion has grown dull. Charles, too. life again a burden. gated $35,773,574, a decrease for the i '“ Well, no, Ben. I suppose I am ma­ “ I was dumb with horror, but 1 stood Then James the second -ascended the _ •-•______• month of $224,828, but an increase for terial. My profession---- ” there quaking like a dying thing, and I throne. Farmers in North Dakota, who report the year of $4,709,389. The amount of “But you’ll believe my story.” He felt my own hands lifted and saw them And good William and Mary together 250.000 acres of standing wheat destroy­ United States registered bonds on de­ looked up with his sweet, calm smile. move over the panels, guided by those came on, ed by hail, met with a similar loss thir­ posit to secure circulating notes was $230,404,110, and to secure public de­ “Certainly I will. Am I to bear it other hands. And a panel moved, and Till Anne, Georges four, and fourth W il­ teen years ago. On July 24, 1880, a liam all past, great hailstorm swept over Minnesota posits $09,849,940. now?” I heard a rustle as of old papers, and a • ______• _ God sent England Victoria; may she and North Dakota, wiping out nearly • •. H e glanced at the clock. “ Yes. I ’ll thud, and then I sank down and down long be the last! 3.000 acres of wheat and doing immense Lack of target practice among the tell you now, before Dolly comes---- ” to---- damage in other ways. Some of the hail troops in Cuba, which lessens the effi­ "D olly!” “For days I was dead to things of With all the gold we are sending stones were as big as hen’s eggs. The ciency of the army, is to be remedied "You have the last of the story first. earth. But at last I began to be able abroad just now we are sending peo^ biggest hail stones on record, however, Books for preserving the records of the The ‘married and happy ever after,’ to trace Dolly’s face in the darkness pie who know how to distribute it. fell at Whitehall, 111., in 3881. They various commands and individuals in you know. Well, you see, we went were as big as goose eggs and drifts ten small arms practice are being distribut­ and twelvo inches deep were found the ed by the officers of the Department of down to Lakewood, and the men lived TWO YOUNGSTERS WHO HAVE WON FAME, at the village hotel. But I put up at day after the storm. In August, 1883, Havana. Under the present system of hailstones measuring thirteen inches in training a soldier must first be able to $4,476,800 in 20. denominations of $20, $2,533,250 in de­ upon me, and my feet were like lead. • • “ On the pillow lay the head of Mr. nominations of $50, $3,473,900 in denom­ Yellow fever is distinctively an Amer­ The hero of the moment in England is Grace ever made was 400, in 187G. An­ inations of $100, $3,277,500 in denomina­ Guthrie. The fine, grim old face, with ican pestilence. It first appeared in Phil­ a 14-year-old boy named A. E. F. Col­ other boy who is winning fame in Eng­ tions of $500, $5,361,000 in denomina­ Sts inscrutable eyes and thin lips, the adelphia in 1G69. Again in 17G2 it rav­ tions of $1,000, $4,770,000 in denomina­ brow and shining white hair—all this, lins, of Clifton College, who recently land is little Johnny Reiff, the jockey. aged the City of Brotherly Love and in tions of 35,000 and $10,300,000 in denom­ but. tbe head only—the head severed made the record cricket score of G28 Reiff is also 14 years of age, yet he is 1701 broke out in New York. During inations of $10,000. Treasurer Roberts from a body that I did not see. not out. He batted for seven hours. earning $15,000 a year, and is now men­ this century it has appeared many times reports that the banks are not making as‘ “ I heard a voice, a low, sobbing The next biggest score was that of A. tioned as a dangerous rival to Tod in New Orleans and other . Southern heavy. demands as was anticipated for voice, but my soul was faint with sick- E. Stoddart who in 18Sp scored 485. Sloan. Less than three years ago Reii? cities. During the great epidemic of “ to order” certificates of $5,000 and $10,-, telling fear, aud I did not hear the The biggest score the great Dr. W. G. was a schoolboy in Cincinnati. 1878 there were 65,000 cases and 15,000 000, but he supposes this is because they j deaths in the United States. do not care to be in the early rush. / Labor-SavUi** Shear;. " You Never Miss the Water A German who believes in labor-saT- . ing devices has patented a pair of Till the Well Runs Dry shears with a spring attachment. When- We never realize the value o f health a cut lias been made and the shears until it is gone. When old time strength are closed, tlie spring opens the blades and vigor are wanting, purify the blood. slightly. When they are wide open, ready for cutting, the arrangement by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla; soon re­ acts in the reverse way and assists in stored appetite, perfect digestion, steady closing them. Both actions lighten the nerves and even temper o f perfect health. The woman who marries for the joy of wifehood contents herself afterward* with the solace of motherhood.—Little Look at your tongue! If It’s coat<*3, your stomach is bad, your liver ov. or Falls Transcript. order. Ayer’s Pills will clean your The New Torpedo tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make His Desire. your liver right. Easy to take, easy Mrs. McGorry—Y «z ’ll hov to do A Swede has invented one operated by invisible rays of light, which enables it to> to operate. 25c. All druggists. sawmthm’ wid tliot clock to make ut explode at will. In like manner Hostet- run eorrietly. Sure, pwhraiver Oi don’t ter’s Stoq*ich Bitters conquers all stom­ Want yonr moustache or beard a beautiful set ut back iverjT half day ut gains an ach troubles. When a sufferer from con­ brown or rich black? Then use stipation, dyspepsia or liver complaint hour or more in ivery tin or twelve. takes the Bitters he is sure of a cure. A BUCKINGHAM’S DYE UK,at. McGorry—Lave ut alone till ut gits private revenue stamp covers the neck o f 6^ cts. of Druggists, oh R. p. Ha».l & Co. Nashua, n. h. a whole day fast. Oi want to find out the bottle. ______phwither ut would prove thot we was London lias 0,117 physicians. livin’ back in yesterday an’ dhe clock was on toiine, or we was all roiglit an’ ROBERT DOWNING dhe clock was tellin’ dhe toiine av to­ morrow to-day.—Puck. Tells the Secret o i His Great Eor> Shake Into Your Shoes durance. Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It’s the greatest comfort dis­ covery of the age. Allen’s Foot-Eas*makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it. to-day. Sold by all Uncle Sam—Yes, • Miss Columbia, we will take good care of our siorin- druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c, stricken wards.—Williamsport (Fa.) Grit. in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, 1ST. Y.

THE DREYFUS TRIAL WILL HOLD THE PHILIPPINES. The Largest Stamp Mill. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS The largest stamp mill in the world Some Dramatic an 1 Sensational Fea­ McKinley Outlines His Policy Regard* is due not only to the originality and at the old Treadwell gold mine on tures of the Evidence. i n g the Islands. simplicity of the combination, but also Dramatic and sensational as was President McKinley made an address Douglas island, Alaska, has sixty bat­ to the care and skill with which it is Thursday’s session of the Dreylus court- at the Methodist stronghold at Ocean teries, each of five stamps, and each manufactured by scientific processes martial, it yielded less substantial advan­ Grove, X. J., in which he outlined his having a crushing capacity of four tons known to the Ca l if o r n i a F ig S y r u p tage to the defense than the friends of policy regarding Cuba, Porto Ttico and daily. The Treadwell mines now op­ Co. only, and we wish to impress upon truth and justice anticipated. The politi­ the Philippines. The chief interest cen­ erate 880 stamps and crush 3,520 tons all the importance of purchasing' the cal character of the trial was strongly tered in his remarks regarding the Phil­ of ore daily, representing $14,000. true and original remedy. As the emphasized. For the first time the court ippines, which he declared must after the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured itself directly intervened to shield and establishment of peace be under the con­ Chicago Great Western Increase. b y the Ca l if o r n i a F ig S y r u p Co. protect the rmilitary witnesses. The re­ trol of the United States. The President The earnings of the Chicago Great only, a knowledge of that fact will frain so familiar at the Zola trial, “ this said: Western Railway, “ Maple Leaf Route,” assist one in avoiding the 'worthless question will not be put,” was frequently “ 1 believe that there is more love for for the second week of August, 1899, Robert Downing, the Tragedian. imitations manufactured by other par­ heard during* Labori’s attempt to cross- our country and that more people love show an increase of $12,341.57. Total ties. The high standing of the Ca l i ­ examine Merrier, the chief of the con­ the flag than ever before. Wherever that increase since beginning of fiscal year Robe»t Downing was recently interviewed by 'the press on the subject of his splendid- f o r n ia F ig S y r u s Co . with the medi­ spirators. Besides, many of the ques­ flag is raised it stands not for despotism (July 1) to date, $97,788.60. health. Mr. Downing promptly and em­ cal profession, and the satisfaction tions which counsel did put and which and oppression, but for liberty, opportu­ phatically gave tho whole credit of his splea* the court could not decently rule out as nity and humanity and what that flag Appreciated. which the genuine Syrup of Figs has did physical condition to Pe-ru-na, saying:. irrelevant Mercier simply declined to an­ has done for us we want it to do for all given to millions of families, makes Wife—John, let me tell you that as “I lind it a preventive against all suddea the name of the Company a guaranty swer, being sustained by the presiding people and all lands, which by the for­ surely as you keep on in your present summer Ills that swoJp upon one i» of the excefcnce of its remedy. It is officer in his refusal. tunes war have come within its juris­ career, just so surely will you pay for changing climates and water. diction. “It is the linest traveling companion a n S far in advance of all other laxatives, All that Labori succeeded* in showing your indulgences. was that Mercier was intriguing with “ That flag does not stand for one thing safeguard against malarial influences. as it acts on the kidneys, liver and Husband (with aiy of pride)—Thanks, Paty de Clam 011 the very eve of the in the United States and another in To sum it up, Pe-ru-na has done me moro bowels without irritating or weaken­ good than any tonic I have ever taken.” present trial, that he inserted an alleged Porto Rico and the Philippines. There dear, for that tender tribute to my ing them, lind it does not gripe nor Healthy mucous membranes protect th© incriminating document in the secret dos­ has been some doubt in some quarters re­ financial probity.—Boston Courier. nauseate. In order to get its beneficial body against the heat of summer and tho sier which he had illegally held and that specting the policy oT the Government in cold of winter. Pe-ru-na is sure to bring* effects, please remember the name of he had tried to prevent the defense from the Philippines. 1 see 110 harm in stat­ health to the mucous membranes of th© the Company — Hall’s Catarrh Core. whole body. knowing its contents. This document ing it in this presence. Peace first, then Write for a copy of Dr. Hartman’s latest Col. Jouaust was forced to rule out. All with charity for all establish a govern­ Is a constitutioual cure. Price 75 cents. CAUFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. book, entitled "Summer Catarrh.” Address the rest of the scathing cross-examina­ ment of law’ and order, protecting life Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. tion related to the trial of .1894, now and property and occupation for the well­ LOUISVILLE, Ky. NEW YOUK, N. T. Can a man be a good deacon in a known to have been flagrantly lawless being of the people who will participate church and at the same time a good Remember that cholera morbus, chol­ and unfair, and had no bearing 011 the in it under the Stars and Stripes. era infantum, summer complaint, bilious salesman? colic, diarrhoea anti dysentery are each question under inquiry except as tending and all catarrh of the bowels. Catarrh is WORK OF THE HURRICANE. to prove the existence of prejudice and For lung and chest diseases, Piso’s Cure the only correct name for these affec­ DYSPEPSIA conspiracy. in the best medicine we have used.—Mrs. tions. Pe-ru-na is an absolute specific Almost 2.000 Persons Killed and 22>- for these ailments, which are so common At the opening of Friday’s session of J. L. Canada. “ For six years I w a i a victim of dys­ OOO Kendered Homeless. Northcott, Windsor Ont., in summer. Dr. Hartman, in a practice pepsia in its worst form. I could eat nothing the court-martial, a doctor’s certificate of over forty years, never lost a single but milk toast, and at times my stomach would to the effect that it was impossible for The reports of the Board of Health uj The more stupid a person the more case of cholera infantum, dysentery, not retain and digest even that Last March l to last Friday give the following sta­ began taking CASCARETS and since then I Du Paty de Clam to be present was content he is with himself. diarrhoea, or cholera morbus, aud his have steadily improved, untfc I am as weL I read. M. Labori asked the court that tistics of the ruin caused by the Porto only remedy was Pe-ru-na. Those desir­ ever was in my life.” Mrs. TVlnsJow's S o o t h in g Sy r u p for Children ing* further particulars should send for a Rico hurricane: teething: sottens the reauces inflammation, Da v id II. M u r p h y , Newark, o. an official physician be sent to examine «ums, free copy of “Summer Catarrh.” Ad­ De Clam, but Col. Jouaust refused. Killed ...... 1,973 allays i>ain. cures wind colic. 25 cents a b o ttle . dress Dr. Hartman, Columbus. Ohio. M. Gobert, handwriting expert of the Missing ...... 1,000 Houses destroyed...... G,421 Bank of France, was called. Gobert told Persons homeless...... *...... 22,04G how he was originally called by the war Cities in need of physicians, drugs and office to examine the bordereau. After hospitals: Miss Lockteart’s comparing it with specimens of Dreyfus’ SHAVING CREAM ESC handwriting he declared that from first Caguas. Yabncoa. LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM. Mannabo. Utuado. to last it was not tlie work of accused. Coamo. Corosal. Gen. Gonse was called to confront the A Razorless Shave. The Board of Charity at San Juan is [LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAH NO. 67,1*4] witness. Gonse said that Gobert was sending out supplies by land and water Economical. Harmless. Convenient* wrong in the details of his testimony, “ I cannot express my gratitude to Pleasant, Palatatele, Potent, Taste Good. Do daily, but petitions keep coming in from Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 26c, 50c. whereupon the expert earnestly demon­ you for the good that Lydia E. Pink­ all over the country demanding food, O further danger from dwll razors; infectious ... CURE 00*WTIPATWII. ... strated the correctness of all he had said. medicines and money. There are 110 ham’s Vegetable Compound has done blood poisoning; barber’s itch, razor cuts, aud Sterling Ctnpany, ('hieafp, Montreal, Mew York. 811 theN many other inconvcniences common to the Gonse retired discomfited, but insinuated means of raising funds in the different for me. I have taken five bottles of that Dreyfus had known the witness in uses of a razor. D A fr Sold and guaranteed by all drmr- the Compound and tw o boxes of Liver This preparation removes the beard from oil? fuitm s gists to CirKE Tobacco Habit. localities. At Maunabo an effort was the bank. Dreyfus denied emphatically made to start a popular subscription, but Pills and feel better in every respect. the face effectually; closer and cleaner than the that he had ever known Gobert. same is done with a razor, without in anywise only ten pesos was contributed. I had suffered for years with dropsy; Tlie rest of the day’s session was gdven irritating or destroying the skin, or stopping In consequence of the putrefaction of the veins in my limbs burst, caused the natural growth of the beard over to the testimony of M. Bertillon, bodies typhus fever has developed at head of the anthropometric department from the pressure of the water. I had Arroyo. The captains of coastwise ves­ of the police, and who maintains the worst kind of kidney troubW, faint­ Price of Package Containing Ten Shaves, Sent- sels complain that the bad odors at the that he lias proved Dreyfus was> the a.u- ing spells, and I could not stand long various ports have caused them more Prepaid by Wail, 5Cc. • tlior of the bordereau. at a time. I also had female weakness suffering than the hurricane. Bertillon came into court accompanied and the doctor said there was a turner P lS H by four soldiers carrying charts, portfo­ in my left side. The pains I had to BOERS DEFY BRITAIN. SHAVING CREAM MFG. CO,, lios, compasses, logarithm tables, photo­ stand were something dreadful. A Office, 225 East 69th St., graphs, Berlin exchange. CUKES WHERE ALL ELSE FAII _ tem. His reasoning was based on taking Lightning struck two trees at Frank­ Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use as a fact some charge against Dreyfus lin, 111., and then jumped to a wire fence in time. Sold by druggists. which wTas unsupported by evidlence and two feet away, showing that the current then arguing in a circle. sometimes deviates. SAPOLIO 'em mm CULVER GiTY HERALD. A L L M A N ’S i m I /CO:i Entered at Culver Poatoffice as Seeond- I • ciass Matter. BIG S T O R E & j E x c h a n g e GEO. E. NEARPASS, Ed. and Pub. HOflER L. NEARPASS, Local Editor. Bank . . . PLYMOUTH, IND. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY. Vv CULVER, Ind. SUBSCRIPTION: For One Year - - $1.25 The biggest Store and the Lowest For Six Months . . . .70 For 'l'hree Months - - - .85 If paid i r auptly in advance a discount Prices on Clothing for men, for boys *Jr?nsac!s 3 Geoeral f)anking

Flowerii Under Artificial Light. Nearly ail flowers in which there is a J. V. Hobbs, M. D., Fort Valley, G a., Do not forget that A. E. Bnrnes notable proportion of blue are unat­ says: “ I have been practicing medicine of Maxeukuckee keeps everything tractive when seen under artificial twenty-five years and know piles to be one to be found in a first class general Room for 100 hordes. Special attention paid to ii lit. Hence purple and lilac flower* of the most difficult of diseases to cure, but store. He sells as cheap as the Traveling men. Terms reasonable. Barn near do not usually look well at night, have known Dewitt’s Witch Hazel Salve to cheapest. Postoffice, Culver, Indiana. though there are exceptions owing to cure numbers of cases and do not hesitate the intensity of the red in some pur­ to recommend it.” Be sure you get ‘•De- Bran $10 00 and shorts $12 00 ples, which comes out well at night Witt's:’’ there arc injurious counterfeits on per ton at Maxenkuckee Lake Mills, |^reuzberger’s Park. An Epidemic of Diarhcea. and causes them to appear as crim­ sale. Culver City drug store. Culver. J oel B acm g ar tnes, Prop. sons. Yellows invariably lose bril­ (Lake Maxiukucke e- Mr. A« Sanders, writing from Cocoanut Dr. C H. Metsker with Dr. Durr, liancy, and pale yellows become bad Attention, Comrades! Grove, Fla., says there has been quite an whites under gaslights, but reds and Dentists, will be attbeLakeside Hotel CULVER CITY. epidemic of diarhcea there. He had a se­ crimsons and all shades of pink and The Nickel Plate Road has author at Culver every Wednesday. 43tf. vere attack and was cured by four doses of white retain their beauty, and. as a ized special low rates to Philadelphia Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea rule, green leaves are pleasing uuder THE BEST account Annual Encampment G. A. Remedy. He says he also recommended it any light. Spain’s Greatest NeetJ. to others and they say it is the best medi­ R. Tickets on sale Sept. 1st, 2nd, Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain Whiskies, cine they ever used. For sale by f. E, On a rainy* afternoon not long ago 3rd, and 4th. See Ageuts. spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak Brandis, one of the pretty young matrons of nerves had caused severe pains in the back Cordials, Slattery. Connecticut avenue left the car from Thomas Rhoads, Centerfield. 0., writes: of his head. On using Electric Hitters, Rhine and Moselle Wines, which she had ridden up town and “ I suffered from piles seven or eight years. America's greatest Blood and Nerve Rem- j French Clarets. darted through the drizzle toward her No remedy gave me relief until DeWitt’s edy, all pain soon left him. He says this | Port and Sherry. home, a few doors from the corner. She Witch Hazel Salve, less than a box of grand medicine is what his country needs. \ Ales and Beers, had no umbrella. A Willie of the char­ Mineral Water. which permanently cured me. Soothing, All America knows that it cures liver and: acteristic type, who was riding in the A fine stock of Domestic and Key West healing, perfectly harmless. Beware of same car, noticed that she had no um­ kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up I Cigars. brella. He was right after her with his counterfeits. Culver City drug store. the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts own umbrella up and extended. vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, F O R SALE. “ May 1 see you home, miss?” he in­ ♦ CULVER GUY * ner\Y,aml organ of the body. ]f weak, quired languishiugly, stepping up Fine lot— lake front, South-east tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle 10-11-13-98 alongside of her. MEAT -X- MARKET. guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by T. E. end of lake, 120x160 feet, cheap All trains arrive at and depart from Yan Bureu She turned to him with a dazaling I). G. WALTER, Proprietor. Street Union Passenger Station, Chicago. Slattery, druggist. Inquire of G. A. Schnull, Indianap­ Uniformed Colored Porters attend lirst and smile. second class day coaches on through trains, “ Certainly,” she replied. “ Watch olis, Indiana. insuring scrupulously clean cars enrouto. Wheelmen me.” And she ran up the steps of her First Class Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats Should never be without a box of Beggs’ East: read down. All Nickel West: read up. home and entered the vestibule door can be found at this market. Also home That Throbbing Headache Plate Passeng’ r rendert-d Lard. His Motto is to sell at German Salve, it gives instant relief. t Lo. Trains Daily. 1 1 Lo. without looking back. “ Liveand Let Live Prices." Would quickly leave you. if you used X 10 15 10 35 2 55 ... Chicago— 9 15 7 20 4 40 t “ The rude thing!” muttered the W il­ Heals Sores, Cuts, Bruises and Chafing. 11 00 12 02 4 43 .. Valparaiso.. 5 26 2 52 9 40 Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of 11 45 12fl9 fS 80 . So. Wanatah. f5 08 f2 35 8 40 lie, blushing to the roots of its wravy For sale by T. E. Slattery, Druggist. 6 30 12 52 12 55 5 31 ...... Knox .... *8 48 4 37 2 06 7 15 “ What might have been” — if that little sufferers have proved their matchless merit 7 40 1 15 54 ....Hibbard ... fo 24 4 13 1 43 2 15 hair, as Laura Jean would say, and 8 35 1 27 12 ...... A rgos . . .. 4 00 1 25 1 30 cough hadn’t been neglected—is the sad The Culver oity Drug Store is the place for sick and nervous headaches. Thev 9 40 1 43 ... Mentone ... 3 39 1 00 12 0$ then it took the next car.—Washington 30 4 5 2 05 ... Cl av pool. .. 12 40 11 30 reflection of thousands of consumptives. fo’- Pure, Fresh Drugs, Patent Medicines, j make pure blood and strong nerves and 1210 2 29 2 28 7 22 ..So. Whitley . 5 16 9 40 Post. 220 3 15 3 10 8 10 ..Ft. Wayne.. 4 35 2 05 i11 20 7 00 One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and &c. Beggs’ Diarrhoea Balsam is guaran­ build up your heaith. Easy to take. . Try 10 12 8 32 2 16 ...Cleveland .. 11 20 7 12 4 56 Some Good Annpcratns. 4 55 1 35 7 55 .... Buffalo.... 6 10 12 10 I* 30 colds. Culver City drug store. teed. Sold by T. E. Slattery, Druggist. them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not 7 50 3 00 7 30 .. New York.. 6 15 9 30 1 DO The following is a list of very re- 10 20 4 50 ....Boston .... 3 00118 00111*00 markable anagrams: cured. Sold by T. E. Slattery, druggist J Local freight, ea.stbound between Stony Island and Knox, only on Monday. Wednesday and Friday ; westbound ouly Astronomers, no more stars; cata­ on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. logues, got as a clue; elegant, neat leg; Lirhfc type A. M Dark type P. M. fD aily except Sunday, f. Stop on signfcL impatient. Tim is a pet; matrimony, J.CIemens Drawing: Room Sleeping Cars on Nos. 2, 4 and into ray arm; melodrama, made moral; 8 through to Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, New York and Boston; on Nos. 5, 3 and 1 to Chicago. Meala midshipman, mind his map; old Eng- MEN’S SUIS, JUST are served at “up-to-date” Dining Stations and long. golden land: parishioners, I hira in Nickel Plato Dining Cars at opportune meal Experienced hours. Baggage checked to destination. On parsons; parliament, partial men; pen. inquiry you will find our rates are always lower iteutiary, nay. I repent it; Presby­ than via other lines, service considered. For rates and detailed information, address B. terian. best in prayer; revolution, to F. Hornor, General Passenger Agent, Cleveland# love ruin; sweetheart, there we sat; Blacksmith. O., or Local Ticket Agent, telegraphs, great helps. of them. Fancy Cashi- Horseshoeing a Specialty Horses Forcible Proof* meres, Cheviots, Clays, warranted not. to interfere and work ’What was your father whipping guaranteed. Prices to suit the times. W. H. SWIGERT, you for last night V” asked one small Sergs. Suits that have My Motto “Live and Let Live.” boy of another. Experienced. “ Oh,” replied the other, “ we had an been selling easily at C U LV ER, INDIANA. argument about my Sunday school les- Eon, aud he was proving to me that the $9.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $13.00 re= LOCAL BREVITIES. Drayman. whale actually did swallow Jonah.” — Troy Times. Good delivered to any part of the DeW itt’s Little Early Risers expel from W. S. Easterday, city and around the Lake. the system all poisonous accumulations, Prompt aud quick service is our regulate the stomach, bowels and liver, and Dealer in purify the blood. They drive away dis­ duced to motto, and charges reasonable. ease, dissipate melancholy, and give health Hard and Soft C O A L at rock- and vigor for the daily routine. Do not gripe or sicken. Culver City drug store. Furniture bottom prices for CASH (strictly). You assume uo risk when you buy Of Every Description. W. H. SWIGERT, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera aud Picture Frames, Moldings, etc., kept Diarrhoea Remedy. T- E- Slattery Must you be quick? Well! don’t stop to consider. CULVER CITY INDIANA. will refund your money if you are We will not attempt to say just how long w e constantly on hand. not satisfied after using it. It is will have them at above prices. They will Undertaking S' everywhere admitted to be the most move. Get a hustle and come to headquarters,. parmers 'I* successful remedy in use lor bowel SHLEmbaiming A Specialty. complaints and the only one that W hy Pay High Prices when you can tret your never fails. It is pleasant, safe and Thanking you for your patron­ Horse shod for One M. Lauer Sc n , age iu the past anything needed Dollar with Now Shoes, reliable. and other work in pro­ in my line please call and get portion ? Summer Complaint Call on the undersigned and get your work One-Price-Outfitters, prices. Is easily cured by the use of Beggs’ Diar- done in a workmanlike manner. SHOP—Two doors south of the ( rhoea Balsam it is safe and sure. For sale PLYMOUTH, STORE, MAIN STREET, Hardware. by T. E, Slattery, Druggist. INDIANA. CJJLVJSB, 1 X D w.H. Wilson. T H E BIKD’S PETITION. # THE STORE-— Deep in leafy woodland bowers, Biigbt with undergrowth of flower* WHERE EVERYTHING IS O’eF the dappled mead and poo! So the And in tangled lanes most co'4, Pipe the throstle, finch and lark From the dewy dawn to dark. UP TO DATE. And they pipe and never tire Swim. Songs as sweet as love’ s desirt. W e haven’t room for old stock or patience with it either. Fresh and Cleau. Oft to me they seem to sing, Always the Best the Market affords, that's what people say who buy their is said of people who On the branch Or on t-he wing: "I? you leave us space and sky, are up-to-date and are Boom to nest and sing and fly, reeogn i zed wherever We will pipe for your delight, Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc., Etc., Pipe and make the days more bright# they go for their correct But in narrow cage confined knowledge of life and 6ong is slain by joy unkind. OF PORTER liv in g . “ Honor, then, our wide domain* Break not little hearts with pain; People in the swim God who made the merry day are the people who Gave to us our roundelay, And like honey laden bee, wear SELZ SHOES, Or like wild winds made us free, Leave, then, leave us to our song, because they are posted »* Woods and meads and (lowers among. os what is best for their —Charles Lusted in Gentleman’s Magazine.

HENRY RANG OFF. feet. There are lots of such people for 2>559>8t 7 pairs of SELZ shoes were Bat When He Got Home Tliat Night 0? the shoes Tlicre Was Trouble. made last year alone. that you buy. Apropos of nothing in particular—un­ In offering you these shoes we declare less it be electricity—I heard a drug­ them the best in the world for the Selz Shoes gist tell of a little occurrence iu his We also have in stock “The Longley money, no matter whether the price is maKe your fget glad shop the other day. $1.50 or $5.00. lie was alone and putting up a pre­ Hat,” the latest and most sty­ scription behind his large partition PORTER & COMPANY screen when a stylishly dressed wo­ lish hat on the market. man entered and asked with some ex­ citement for the telephone. He ensconced her in front of it and returned to his work. She took off her gloves, rang up '* ______. & “ central” and began: “2179---- street. Yes, yes. Mr. Hen­ d Q ^ J ^ 3 -o e « S I ? f e E ry Wceker. Yes, yes. He’s at No. ---- Beckman street. Yes. Oh, is that Mr. Weeker?” Then her voice hardened. “Henry, why did you tell me you went to Philadelphia Thursday? What? No, you did not. I know bet­ ter. Don’t you stand there and lie to SPECIAL me like that! No, I won’t! What do I care for the girl in the telephone of­ fice! You just attend to me and let her alone! I’m In a d ug store. They’re not listening at all. I want an expla­ Bargains at nation. No, indeed, I will not wait till you cotne home tonight! By that I|rpr?llI>lP|4tI£f ll^PllIfx time you’ll have hatched up a fine sto­ : SS SC 22? STS I. dl 'Erv.’5 = ry and brought up a couple of brutes I lllflp Ifli |s% I* iSgj & *§ mill to swear to it. Mrs. Wallace says her f f3*c S §*• SS»-ds-'2«W3B? day night and that you were goiAg * ® l°a s 5®a* n “ E-e" isn’t! He’s a very nice man, and I am PLYMOUTH, IND. much obliged to him. You wouldn’t &S• » ” Kapil&M2 .1 ^ a P -H ^ SPHi c ® hjq a « ^M ^ «l?MI ® a t» o> g -isaS? £ A3 N0 W 3 AYS oj ajisap sliver are calculated at $3,231,715,000, the vestments of the priests and the robes of the singers at * $10,050,000, noX ji pim ‘ajeAvsuasnO ‘sjbav and the value of the of gold was $1,000,000.” —Chicago Record. -ssi?|r) ‘sausoojr) uo | je tuaqj pB3| Ontspeeded the Sivnllovr. A swallow Is considered one of the swiftest of flying birds, and it was thought until a short time ago that no • s a s u j uio)jog=>po^i insect could escape it. HAYES & SON, A naturalist tells of an exciting chase he saw between a swallow and iv spooS PROPRIETORS OF a dragon fly. which is among the swift­ est of insects. The insect flew with incredible speed ssep jsjjj jaS ubd no^C ajaqAV Xnq Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. & and wheeled and dodged with such ease that the swallow, despite its ut­ most efforts, completely failed to over­ 0} amjBu ueiunq s{ }| noX jbijav First Class Horses, Bug­ take and capture it. 0} 3abi| noX jf|ju9nb3suo3 gies and Vehicles of Glove Cutting;. The cutters of the great glove houses every description. Can at Brussels and in France earn even higher wages than the cutters of the I3AI1 0 1 IV3 flOA stable from 50 to 75 most fashionable tailors in London and New York. So diflicult is this art Horses and shelter. of cutting gloves that most of the prin­ cipal cutters are known to the trade by name and by fame, and the pecul- ihr knives which they use in the busi­ ness are so highly prized that they are Culver, Indiana. handed down from generation to gen­ eration as heirlooms. M a r b a u g h

The Lunar Lived Elephant. Monterey, lnd . . According to Aristotle, Buffon and EADQUARTERS for all Kinds of Shelf Hardware, Agricultural Cuvier, the elephant may live for two *JE Implements, Harness, Buggies and Birdsell Wagons. R055 HOUSE& centuries. After his victory over Bo­ ras, Alexander consecrated to the sun STOVES of all Kinds and Prices, among them PLYMOUTH, ND. an elephant that had fought for the Air Tights and thi Celebrated ROUND OAK H E ATE R . For a neat and serviceable Stove, Only First-Class House in the City. Bates Reasonably Indian monarch and gave it the name at a reasonable price, don’t fail to see us. of Ajax. Then, having attached an in­ It will be a pleasure for us to ( scription, he set it at liberty. The ani­ Show goods and quote prices. ) Marbaugh Bros- Special rates given to Marshall county citizens, who come in numbers. mal was found 350 years later, making Hacks to and from all trains. its age easily somewhere between three J. B. Bow ell, Proprietor. and four centuries. TRAINMEN SLAIN BY TRAMPS# BIG COMBINE IN VIEW. ! REUNITED TO WIFE. HEAVY ARCHES FALL CULVER CITY HERALD. Two Brakemen Killed and Thrown Un­ Plan to Unite D ry Goods Stores Under der Moving Freight Train. One Management. Three tramps stealing a ride on a Chi- Arrangements are maturing in New COLLAPSE OF CHICAGO’S NEW CHICAGO MAN PREFERS SPOUSE Chicago Great Western freight train York for the organization of a $50,000,- INDIANA. TO A LEGACY. and killed Brakemen J. E. Wilson and COLISEUM STRUCTURE. CULVER CITY, 000 dry goods corporation to control and Conney Matthews and threw their bodies operate dry goods and department stores under the wheels. The train had pro­ throughout the country. The Mercan­ Crash Conies W ithout W a rn ins to Son of a Millionaire Returns to the ceeded about two miles from Marshall­ tile Reorganization Company has been Woman He Married* Ihou^h It Costs town, Iowa, when the two brakemen dis­ Workmen, and Many Are Caught Be­ incorporated in Trenton, N. J., as a pre­ KAPID CITY GROWTH. covered the tramps and ordered them neath Heavy Ruins—In Addition to liminary to creating the big corporation. Kim $35,OOO-Cowboys Kill a New from the train, which was moving slow- Men well known in the dry goods trade Mexico Cattleman. Nine Killed, Thirteen Are Injured. j ly. Instantly the tramps drew resolvers have been working on the plan for six ! and fired. The brakemen fell, wounded, TO BE BUILDED IN months, and, it is said, have interested TO W N IS Jack Van Schaack, son of the million­ but did not roll from the train. The . Ixon girders creaked: there was a financiers who will back the enterprise. T E N DAYS. aire druggist, Peter Van Schaack of Chi- tramps threw the wounded victims under shout, “ Look out! it's falling!" a wild It is expected that the corporation will cago, has regained his wife. At the same the moving train and their bodies were rush of men on the ground; the agonized be launched in time for the fall trade. time by returning to her after a long terribly mangled. At Melbourne the cry of thirty bridge workers as they wore- The parent store will be in New York t tinn W onderful Effects of a Railway Ter- he will lose a legacy of

. Drake, new town will likely be. They propose Then came the taking down of the Pack Suburbs, Fla., where he is post­ band's affections. This money was nev­ a farmer with whom he has had much to have a building up and to be in busi­ master. Some weeks ago he appointed er collected, but about six months ago trouble about money matters, standing massive beams that fowned the second ness within twenty-four hours after the a colored assistant and a mob made the the suit was compromised by Mr. "V an across the street. Christman rushed out section. A rope thrown over the third first town lot is surveyed. Saloon men to negro give up the otfice. Crum was go­ Schaack, Sr., settling $25,000 on her only and fired a shot at Drake, but missed arch from the south wall was used have already secured a license, and are ing from the office to his house when he son Calvin. him. lie then went back into his house, steady the pieces of lumber as they de- ready to start in business as soon as the was halted by fifteen masked men armed scended. One was poised in the air and A V E N G E D B Y COWBOYS. from which a pistol shot was heard and town is located. In ten days the new with guns. They took him from his simultaneously flames burst out and the Engineer McCabe waited below for the settlement will have 1,000 inhabitants. horse, tied his hands and feet and strip­ signal to lower. Suddenly the engine Wealthy Cattleman Killed for Attack­ house was consumed. It is thought that ped him. lie was then beaten on the the old man supposed he had killed his gave a snort, the arch trembled, began BANK THIEF TAK^N IN CUSTODY. ing: His Housekeeper. ’back until the flesh was deeply cut. IIis enemy and preferred death to the pen­ to sway. Then came the shout of alarm, W . J. Spradling, a wealthy cattleman, the race for safety and the collapse of face and shoulders were badly bruised alty of the law. William Barrett Arrested at Milwau­ by kicks administered by the assailants. controlling stock interests in Chloride, the building. kee, but His Accomplices Escape. They threatened to kill him if he ever was killed by cowboys near Fairview, N. HEAVY DAMAGE TO WHEAT. Men on the ground ran through the William Barrett, one of a trio of bank placed a negro in office again. Carbolic M., in revenge for his murderous assault arches, now beginning to creak like thieves, was arrested at Milwaukee for acid was applied to the wounds and he upon Miss Nellie McKinstry. Spradling, .Fully Twenty-five Per Cent of Crop in breaking laths, and most of them had complicity in an attempt to snatch $1,100 was allowed to go. Mr. Crum closed the without provocation, made a threatening Oregon Hurt by Continued Rain. time to reach the street >r the alley, but from the counter of the First National office and his resignation has been ac­ remark to the woman as he was riding While reports of damage to the wheat their unfortunate companions on the by, both being on horseback, and follow­ crop have been exaggerated, it is now Bank. Martin Nessler was in the bank cepted. arches came slowly down to injury and preparing his deposit and had $1,120 in ed it up by firing a revolver at her point- estimated that fully 25 per cent of the death. MISTAKE CAUSED TUFT’S DEATH. gold, silver and bills piled up in front ot blank. The shot took effect in the wom­ wheat of the Willamette valley of Ore­ The movement of tlie arches was at ■.... • him. He was accosted by a man who an’s neck and she fell from her horse. gon has been rendered unmerchantable first so slow it seemed as if minutes were Lake Shore Engineer Thought Switch had his arm done up in a sling and re­ Cowboys near by started after Spradling, by the wet weather and that only a small consumed before they swayed far enough Was Open and Jumped* quested to make out a deposit slip tor who emptied his revolver at them. A portion of the remaining 75 per cent of to touch each other. When they came Simon Tuft of Cleveland, a Lake Walter Waliber. Nessler turned from fusillade from Winchesters in the hands the crop will grade up to the number and together there was the sound of vending Shore engineer, was •‘•killed by jumping standard. Reliable reports indicate that his own pile of money and started to of the pursuers brought Spradling to the iron girders and braces, the breaking of from his cab while the engine was run­ the damage in Columbia basin is also make out the deposit slip for the injured ground with six bullets in his body and rivets and trusses, and the whole struc­ man. As he did so a confederate who ning at a high rarte of speed. Tuft was head. He died almost instantly. The in­ heavy. ______the engineer on a fast west-bound ture came down with a crash, while the stood near reached and grabbed at Ness- jured woman came from Marion, Lid., J?ijj Four Grants Demands. doomed men shrieked out their last pray­ freight. When at Milbury Junction, near ler’s money. Barrett was captured. His to act as housekeeper for Spradling. She The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and ers us t.h-y were dashed against piles of Toledo, Tuft saw a light ahead which confederates made good their escape, but will recover. No cause for the trouble St. Louis (Big Four) Railroad announces led him to believe that a derailing switch unused braces or fell under portions of secured only $78.______is known. ______that it has met the demands of the en­ the broken arches. was open. Hs liuryedly reversed the gineers on the system by agreeing to One of the falling columns overturned RACE FOR THE PENNANT. engine and did everything possible to DOUBLE HANGING AT MUSKOGEE. increase the pay of passenger engineers bring the train to a stop. Then he jump­ the boiler and the escaping steam cover­ from $3.15 per 100 miles to §3.25, and ed the wreck with a blinding veil, white Standing of tlie Clubs in the National ed and was instantly killed. The man in First L,e;ral Execution of Whites liver the wages of freight engineers from and Western Leagues. the switch tower saw the train coming Held in Indian Territory. clouds of dust rose from the earth to $3.75 per 100 miles to $3.S0 per 100 The standing of the clubs in the Na­ and turned the switch just in time to al­ Cyrus A. Brown and Matthews Craig baffle the search for the wounded, some of whom called out piteously. tional League race is as follows: . low the train to pass safely on the main were executed at Muskogee, I. I . It miles. Columns and arches lay piled on one W . L. W. L. track. was the first legal hanging of white men Fire Alarms the Prisoners. Brooklyn .. .74 35 Chicago .... .57 56 Fire caused a panic in the Kings Coun­ another, broken and shattered as though RETURN OF KLONDIKERS. ever held in the territory. Brown killed Boston ...... 68 42 Pittsburg .. 57 Daniel Cuthbert, an aged white man, ou ty penitentiary, New York. Y\ ith 250 they were staff; heavy timbers, two feet square, were twisted and splintered a** Philadelphia 70 44 Louisville .. .41) 61 T Hundred, Including Cy Warman, the Arkansas river near Webbers Falls, prisoners in an uproar the guards were if they were twigs, and beneath thi*1 Baltimore . .65 43 New York.. .40 61 Come K«ck on Hum boldt. I. T., in October, 1800. Cuthbert lived insufficient and 200 police reserves were 73 mass of iron and wood and stone hur ,as Cincinnati . .61 40 Washington. 38 The Humboldt has arrived at Seattle iu a houseboat and had cared for Brown ordered to the prison double quick. With­ this St. Louis....6/ 52 Cleveland .19 96 from Alaska with about 200 Klondikers. when the latter was ill. When he recov­ in twenty minutes after the police and beings were writhing in pain or we1 ing cold in deathn*n,, • n uman club* O. Ilestwood of Seattle brought down ered Brown shot his benefactor in the firemen arrived the fire was out. were 1 v- in the Western Le standing ot the oOO pounds of gold dust, one-third of the back, threw the body into the river and ------out. Fire added t o ] ° pdm ° r werc W. L. clean-up of mines owned by an Eastern ed engines ldr0 the h th ovcpt W. L made off with bis boat. Craig killed First Blow Proves Fatal. syndicate of which Mr. Hestwood is Indianapolis 67 39 St. Paul. .52 59 United States Deputy Marshal Joseph Henry Marron, 00 years of age, was them, but idndiin?r the woodwork near Minneapolis. 60 manager. Among the Humboldt's pas­ 43 Milwaukee .47 58 Heinrichs at Tahlequah, I. T., last killed near his home, seven miles south­ them, but these incipient blazes were Detroit ...... 56 sengers was Cy W arm an, the author, 53 Kansas City..45 64 March. Heinrichs arrested Craig for west of Ponca, Neb., by a blow of For- soon extinguished and the whole atten­ Grand Rap..56 55 Buffalo ...... 45 66 who has been in Alaska gathering ma­ tion of firemen, policemen and citizens terial for sketches. selling liquor in the territory and took ris Casey]s fist. The murder was the him to his own house for the night. result of an old feud. Casey gave him­ was given to rescuing the victims and INFERNAL MACHINE RECEIVED. taking out the bodies of the dead. There W reck at Circleville, Ohio. While the deputy was asleep Craig shot self up to the authorities. A Circleville (O.) dispatch tells of a and killed him with a revolver passed in were hundreds of willing hands to help Judge Powers of Utah Gets a Box of Rides a Wlieel 1,200 Miles. serious wreck on the Cincinnati and by a confederate. drag the iron beams from the crashed Dynam ite 1)3' « xpres's. After riding a bicycle 1.200 miles to and battered fragments of men Muskingum Valley road by which five and to At Salt Lake, Utah, Judge Orlando W. Political Trajredy in Texas. attend the national encampment of the carry the bodies tenderly to thi persons were seriously injured. The ambu- Powers, formerly of Michigan, the lead­ A t a Populist camp meeting near Grand Army of the Republican and to lances. east-bound passenger train, belated, was ing criminal lawyer of the West, receiv­ meet old comrades of the civil war, Jas. running at a high rate of speed in the Bruceville, Texas, J. B. O’Brien, editor The living were first taken from the ed by express a box containing about five A. Rappe, aged 84 years, of Marinette, edge of the city when a misplaced switch of a Democratic newspaper, made a rums, but at times the rescuers found it pounds of dynamite and giant powder. Wis., has arrived in Philadelphia. turned it into a siding on which stood a speech in favor of expansion. Dr. J. B. difficult to determine whether or not the The box was so arranged with matches, Harris, chairman of the Populist com­ locomotive. The two engines were Fultan Signs Treaty, mangled forms they carried so tenderly sandpaper and caps that if an attempt mittee, took O'Brien to task. A shoot­ still retained the spark of life. Nine men wrecked. The Sultan of Sulu has signed the had been made to open it in the ordinary ing affray resulted, Dr. Harris being treaty presented to him by Gen. Bates, were dead. Their bodies were taken out way a terrific explosion and death to "V ault Door Is Smashed In. shot in the head and left breast and acknowledging the supremacy of the’ mutilated almost beyond human sem­ those near would have been the inevita­ An unusual scene occurred in the city O’Brien in the right side. Harris is blance by the blunt edges of the ponder­ ble result. The judge did not open it, but United States Government over the en­ hall at Kansas City when, at the in­ dead. O’Brien’s wound is not considered tire Sulu archipelago. ous metal beams. Twelve other unfor­ handed it to the police, who discovered stigation of the board of election com­ fatal. tunates, still alive, but shrieking and its nature. missioners recently appointed by Gov. Appeal to l>iaz for Redress. Train ICills 1 lirne Persons. writhing with the pain of cruel injuries Wed Beside Raglnar Torrent, Stephens, a locksmith smashed in the The recent torture inflicted upon six Three persons were killed and three some of them legless, others making pite­ Near Perry, Ok., John S. Perry, a door of the vault containing the records Mexican prisoners confined in the Hidal­ injured at Seabright, X. J., while driving ous appeals with the stumps of what cowboy, and Miss Emma Moyer were of the office and ballot boxes of the city, go County jail by officials of that Texas by being run down by a train of the Xew were once arms, were removed, and more Jersey Southern Railroad. deaths may follow. wedded while standing on one side of a hornier Election Commissioner J. H. county in an effort to extort confessions swollen stream while Rev. Mr. Carlock, Harris had refused to surrender the key It has not yet been decided where the of the vault. has become an international affair. Four MAKKET QUOTATIONS# who performed the wedding ceremony, of the prisoners claim to be citizens of loss, which may reach $30,000. will fall stood fifty yards away on the opposite work Pittsburg Bridge Com­ Fatal Boiler Explosion. Mexico and have appealed to President side of the stream. The clergyman could Porfirio Diaz for aid and redress. Chicago—Cattle, common to prime, pany was just finished, the last arch hav­ A boiler exploded at the Ahwickert $3.00 to $0.75; hogs, shipping grades, ing been placed Saturday. The men were not get across the stream to the bride’s Planing Mill at Appleton, WiS., killing Dend Child Heir to Millions. $3.00 to $5.00; sheep, fair to choice, $3.00 placing the bolts and rivets Monday and home, the place appointed for the mar- two men and seriously injuring eight Juanita Teresette Terry, aged 13 to $4.50; wheat, No. 2 red, 71c to 73c: removing the traveler and scaffolding others. The entire factory was wrecked years, who was killed with "her half-sis­ corn, No. 2, 32c to 33c-; oats, No. 2, 20c used in doing the work. Members of they Dying Man Confesses Perjury. and windows in the vicinity were broken to -Me; rye, No. 2, 55c to 50c; butter, firm were congratulating themselves by the concussion. The end of the boiler ter and nephew by a train at Seabright, Thomas Padgett, formerly of Duluth, choice creamery, 10c to 21c; eggs, fresh, that they had had no accident, and *he 'vas carried through the engine-room X. J., was the only daughter of the late but now of Minneapolis, who was the Juan Pedro Terry, the Cuban million­ 12c to 14c; potatoes, choice, 25c to 30c work was done. But the work had not principal witness iu the suit brought by roof and fell 100 feet distant. The loss per bushel. is estimated at $50,000. aire, and would have inherited between been accepted by the Coliseum company Ella Mendenhall against Luther Menden­ $6,000,000 and $7,000,000 from his es­ Indianapolis—Cattle, shipping, $3.00 to and the question of responsibility for the hall, president of the Duluth Street Rail­ Bocr3 Order Cartridges. tate. $0.00; hogs, choice light. $2.75 to $5.00; loss on the building rests unsettled, way Company, for divorce, announces A firm of Birmingham, England, has sheep, common to prime, $3.25 to $4.25; The exact cause for the collapse seems that he committed perjury. He is dying received an order for 14,000,000 Mauser Gains for Rcvolnt'onigts. wheat, No. 2 red, 08c to 70c; corn. No. 2 .of cancer. cartridges for urgent delivery to South Severe fighting took place in the neigh­ white, 31c to 33c; oats, No. 2 white. 23c Dog’s Bite Kills a Woman. Africa. Secrecy is being observed as to borhood of Monte Christi, Santo Domin­ to 24c. Airs. II. T. Concannon, aged 60 yeans, the exact destination of the cartridges, go, between the Government forces and St. Louis—Cattle, $3.50 to $0.50; hogs, it may require an official investigation to- a well-known and wealthy woman of but it is said that the Boers alone use the revolutionists. The former lost heav­ $3.00 to $5.00; sheep, $3.00 to $4.50; bring out the truth and properly place the Leavenworth, Kan., died with all the Mauser rifles in that territory. ily, while the latter, owing to the advan­ wheat, No. 2, 71c to 73c; corn, No. 2 responsibility. symptoms of hydrophobia and convul­ tageous positions which they occupied, yellow, 31c to 33c; oats. No. 2. c to sions. Mrs. Concannon was bitten by a Senator Mason’s Xepliew Dead. only suffered slight loss. 24c; rye, No. 2, 57c to 59c. pet dog nine weeks before. Clayton C. Mason, a nephew of Sen­ Cincinnati—Cattle, $2.50 to $0.00; hogs, ator Mason of Illinois, died at Washing­ Attempts to Murder His Wife. $3.00 to $5.00; sheep. $2.50 to $4.00' Fonth Dakota’s Growing Wealth. ton from an overdose of morphine taken After making a futile attempt to kill wheat, No. 2, 71c to 72c; corn, No. 11 Final figures furnished by the State hypodermically, presumably to ease pain his wife, Hugh Herr, living at Cleveland, mixed, 33c to 34c; oats, No. 2 mixed, 21c Auditor give the assessed valuation of due to kidney trouble from which lie had sent a bullet into his head. There is to 23c; rye, No. 2, 50c to 5Sc. suffered for some time. Mr. Mason South Dakota at $158,722,704, an in­ was little hope for Herr’s recovery. The Detroit—Cattle, $2.50 to $0.00; hogs, an employe at the capito!. Emile Zola s latest fad is amateur pho­ crease of $40J 12.208 over last year. In cause for the shooting was. that Mrs•s. . to $5.00; sheep, $2.50 to $4.50; tography. Ilerr did the total about $13,000,000 is corporate I-.IV2 ‘ took kecord Broken. not want to live with her bus- J wheat, No. 2, 73c to 75c; corn. No. 2 property. band. Crown Prince Gustaf of Sweden uses All Kansas City cattle records were yellow, 34c to 35c; oats, No. 2 white, 23c an automobile. to 25c; rye, 5Sc to 00c. Die iu a Convent Fire. broken the other day, when the receipts To Fisrht the Beef Trust. King Oscar of Sweden takes delight iu St. Anne's convent at Sparkill, N. A"., at the stock yards were 18,300 head, or Toledo—Wheat, No. 2 mixed. 72c to Owing to the increasing price of meat 73c; fishing tor salmon. was destroyed by fire, and a number of 205 head more than on Sept. 20, 189S and the falling off of trade in conse­ corn, No. 2 mixed. 34c to 35c; oats, Henry Labouchere never eats butter persons, mostly children, were burned to when the previous record was ’ estab­ No. 2 mixed, 21c to 22c; rye, No. 2. 55c quence the St. Louis butchers are organ­ as he prefers oleomargarine. death. There were upward of 500 occu­ lished. izing to fight the so-called beef trust, to ->0c; clover seed, new, $3.05 to $4.05. Milwaukee—Wheat, No. 2 spring, 72c . Nearly every member of the Russian pants in the building when the fire broke Two Killed by JSlectrieity. which, they say, is responsible for the out. higher prices. to 73c; corn, No. 3, 31c to 33c: oats, No. imperial family rides a bicycle. Two negroes were killed outright, two f white> 22c to 24c; rye, No. 1. 54c to 50c; Baroness James de Rothschild owns Chicajro Coliseum Collapse were painfully burned and shocked,’ and Earthquake Felt at Concord. ssnnJ<’ 41c t0 43c: pork’ mess’ the finest collection of fans in . The iron framework of the new Coli- eighteen others severely shockr-d while At 4:30 o'clock the other morning an $o.00 to $8.50. The Duke of Buccleuch has the finest seum in process of erection m Chicago engaged in the reconstruction of the St earthquake was distinctly felt in Con­ • ^ fal0~ Cattle’ g00cl shipping steers, collection of miniatures in Great Britaia. collapsed, burying many workmen in the Charles avenue electric car line in New cord, N. H. So great was the shock that Orleans. J 10 hogs, common to choice, rums. Nine men were killed, nine were people all over the city were awakened. $3.2,) to$5.25; sheep, fair to choice weth­ The Princess of Wales tried golf for injured and five reported missing. Tragic lind to Love Affair. The disturbance seemed to pass from ers, $3.50 to $4.50; lambs, common to several months, but doesn’t like game. the southeast to northwest. extra, $4.50 to $0.25. Old Clay Mansion in Ashes. The bodies of John Landauer, a cigar- York Cattle, $3.25 to $0.50: ivogs, During the summer months Abdul Ila- The historic old Clay mansion, makei, aged 2o, and Josephine Engel near aged 15, were found in a lot at River Calls on the M ayor to Resigrn. $3.00 to $o.00; sheep, $3.00 to $4.25' mid consumes enormous quantities of ice Paris, Ky., was destroyed by fire, cream. All avenue and 115th street, New York. The City Council of South Omaha, the contents, including numerous pieces Neb., has adopted resolutions calling up­ 1 hough only ,10 years of age, Prince of valuable bric-a-brac, were destroyed. Both had been shot through the heart! In Landauer’s right hand was a revolver! on Mayor Ensor to resign, under threat Arthur of Connaught is taller than his- of impeachment proceedings. ern, father. MO UK LOCALS. This store haa no vaction.— Cas- CLOVJER LEAF DAIRY. If you dont buy, perhaps you will Grand Reunion. Nets aud lap robes at cost at the tleman & Co. About 200 people, representing the Romig The undersigned having establish­ bv aud by. Come in. — Castleman and Good families of Ohio. Michigan and lia i n ess shop. Au excursion from Peru will arrive ed a milk route around the lake, very & Co. j Indiana, mot ai the Abi&imm Romig home- The Albrecht cottage will bt> in Culver Monday Sept. 4th. kindly solicit your patronage. We Miss Julia Lumson spent Monday stead about four mi lea northeast of Maxia- deliver bottled milk right off the ice closed next week. The Twineham cottage on the east kuckee, last Sunday. Fitly one were from in Plymouth, the guest of Miss Della Ohio, one fium Michigan, one from Illinois aud will guarautee satisfaction iu Herbert Garn visited relatives in side closed Monday. and the lemainder Iroin Indiana. The Ohio Oglesbee. every respect. Kotvni na over Sunday. Ex-Auditor Porter transacted busi­ delegation came via the Nickel Plate road, Russel Pettibone, of Cincinnatti, thia company kindly stopping the train at W, E- H and & S o n , Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Morris, of ness in Culver Monday. was here this week in the interest of the railroad crossing one half mile north of 46-1 m Proprietors. Argos, visited relatives in Culver E. W. Johnson’s cottage on Long the residence. Last year the first annual re- Pettibone & Co., the tailors. Pure clean blood, and a healthy liver re­ j union was held in Ohio, and at that time a Tuesday. Point was closed Tuesday. Our bargain counter runs all permanent organization was formed and the sult from the use of DeWitt’s Little Esrly The H e r a l d family extends thanks Castleman & Co. sell timothy and arouud the store.— Castlemen & Co. following officers elected: President, lden Risers, the “ famous little pills.” They to master Lloyd Gerard for a mess all kjnds of grass seed. S. Romig, South liend; Vice President, cur* constipation, biliousness and sick of fine fish. Mr. Johu Kenneil and wife, of Samuel Decker. i?lut Rock, Ohio: Secretary, headache. Culver City drug store. Wm. Keitzer, of Monterey, was in Jeremiah Goial, Knox: Treasurer, Jacob Fulton county, are yisiting at Rev. Gun-shot wounds and powder-bums, Mrs. Henry Haag and children, town Tuesday. Good, Flat Rock. Ohio; Corresponding Newman’ s. cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty of Kewanna, are visiting with Geo. Secretary, Mae Romig, Chicago; Correspon­ When iD need of good tailor made dents for 'News, Mae Romig, Chicago; J. D, nails, insect stings and ivy poisoning, W. Gam and family. We noticed the smiling face of Miss clothes,overcoats etc.,call on Castle­ Scherk, Fire Sidrt, Ohio; S. A. Decker, Flat —quickly healed oy DeWitt’s Witch It is rumored that about 25 people Ida Culver, of St. Louis, upou our Rock, Ohio; Executive Committee, Emanuel Hazel Salve. Positively prevents blood man & Co. will go to North Dakota from Argos streets Thursday* afternoon. Good, Flat Rock, Ohio, chairman; Henry poisoning. Beware of counterfeits. “ De­ A large number of people from Romig, Culver: Julia Scheth, Fire Side, W itt’s’’ is Safe and Sure. Culver City next Sunday. On account of the immense in­ Ohio: J. J. ii oilman, Argos. drug store. St. Jo«eph, Mich., are expected here crease in business, Castleman & Co. Samuel Medbourn was in South At the Hecorid annual reunion last Sunday, next Sunday. have been compelled to dispose of the meeting wa* called to order in the after­ Mr. and Mrs. B. Lackamp, Elson, Mo., Bend Monday looking after his inter­ write: “ One Minute Cough Cure saved Mrs. John Lappin and daughter their coal and salt business. noon by the President, and the entire list of ests iu that city. old officers re-elected. the life of our little boy when nearly dead returned to Kokomo Monday after All kind of staple harness oils C. L. Mattix, chief engineer of the I in prom tu addressee were made by At­with croup.” Culver City drug store. spending two weeks at the Colonade and dressings; also all gall cures for torney Samuel Parker, Plymouth, John steamer Peerless, made South Bend Shirok, Flat Rock, Ohio, Emanuel Good, H um bug. Hotel. horses, axle grease, etc., at the hart. a business visit Monday. Flat Rock, Ohio, Emery Good, Bellevue, Are they who tell you other cough ne s-5 thop. Ohio" Miss Mae Romig, Chicago, and Jere­ J. L. Fatthauer returned to his J. L. Colvin, cf Toledo, Ohio, re­ syrups are just as good as Beggs’ Cherry miah Good, Knox. It wan decided to hold turned home Monday, after Bojourn We sell a few things not for prof­ Cough Syrup. If you can not get it from home in Terre Haute Monday, after the next meeting in Ohio, the immediate it but for shelf room.— Castlemau & your druggist notify us at once and on spending ten days at the lake, a ing at the Colonade Hotel for sever­ time and place to be fixed by the executive receipt of 25c. we will send you a bottle. al days. Co. committee. The following citizens of Cul­ guentat the Colonade Hotel. ver were present. W. S. Easterday and Gauranteed. For sale by T. E. Slattery, B. F. Ditmire, formerly of this The harness shop is undergoing A. Curtis, of Carthage, Ohio, who family, Dais*, Oia, Dela and Austin Romig, Druggist. plac^, but now engaged in the grain repairs this week to make room for owns a cottage on the east side of the Catherine Kaiey ana Mr. and Mrs, Watson Romig. Give It a Trial, business at Monterey was in town the new stock of harness and robes. lake, made this office a pleasant call It will surprise you. It will restore her

Monday. Prices right. Thursday afternoon, and incidentally L incoln a r .il the Hair Restorer# lire and beauty to your hair, stops dan­ Here is a story of President Lincoln druff and the hair from falling out. I1. O. H. Leuz and wife of St. Judge and Mrs. A. C. Capron, and left a dollar for the H e r a l d . from the late Judge Carter, who was Fpggs’ Hair Renewer. Sold by T. E. Mr. and M r9. John C. Capron enter­ Louis* are late arrivals at the Lake Just receiyed at Castleman & Co’s a member of congress from Cleveland Slattery, Druggist. during the war and one of Mr. Lin­ View Hotel. tained a few Plvmouth* friends Sat- a large supply of staple and fancy coln's most intimate friends. It re­ nrday afternoon at their cottage Mrs. D. 'H. Smith and children are groceries, queeusware, lamps, etc. lates to a Quaker philanthropist from A Frightful Blunder visiting her parents in Green town­ on the east side. For sale at rock-bottom prices. Philadelphia who did not have a hair W ill often cause a horrible burn, scald, on his head, but took a great interest cut or bruise. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the ship uear ArgOB thia week. The date of the dedication services in public affairs and was constantly at Poplar Grove, postponed from best in the world, will kill the pain and Mrs. Dr. ()• S. Reyonolds aud On a rainy afternoon not long ago calling at the White House in behalf promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever Aug. l3toSuuday September 17, one of the pretty young matrons of of somebody or other who happened daughter returned to Indianapolis orrs, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all skin Connecticut avenue left the car from to be in trouble and took up a great Rev. Isaac Dale of South Bend will eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only after spending two weeks at the Lake which she had ridden up town and deal of Mr. Lincoln’s time. Ti*? presi­ be the officiating minister. Every 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by View Hotel. darted through the drizzle toward liar dent treated him with great courtesy, one is cordially invited to attend. home, a few doors from the corner. She although his patience was frequently T. E. Slattery, druggist. S. C. McCormic, wife and child, had no umbrella. A Willie of the char­ tried. One day when the philanthro­ Mrs. Jacob H. Zechiel and her of St. Louis, have returned home acteristic type, who was riding in the pist was particularly verbose aud per­ F o r R e n t .— Those looking for a mother, Mrs. Stahl, leave for Berne. same car. noticed that she had no um- after spending three weeks at the sistent and refused to depart, although first class location to opeu a store of Ind., today, (Friday) where they will .brella. lie was right after her with his he knew that Important delegations Lake View Hotel. owu umbrella up and extended. were waiting, Mr. Lincoln suddenly any kind, especially hardware, dfy visit Rev. D. E. Zechiel and familv Prof. D. G. Lavengood and wife, “ May I see you home, miss?” he in­ rose, walked over to a wardrobe in the goods, and groceries, can procure for a couple of weeks. quired languishiugly, stepping up corner of the cabinet chamber and took of Kokomo, returned to their home one of the best rooms in the state, at alongside of her. a bottle from a shelf. Handing it to Miss. M. Zechiel gave an ice cream Monday after a two week’s sojourn She turned to him with a dazzling his visitor, he remarked: very reasonable rates by addressing party to the Junior Endeavors at the smile. at the Colonade. “ Did you ever use this stuff on your this office or Wm. Osborn, Culver, “Certainly.” she replied. “Watch Major Matheson, who is taking a home of her parents on Zechiel Ave- head 7” me.” And she ran up the steps of her “ No. sir; I never did.” Ind., for further information. Stf entie, Thursday evening. A very summer course in the Uuiversitv* of home and entered the vestibule door “ Well,” remarked Mr. Lincoln, “ I ad­ Chicago, spent Sunday with his wife pleasant time was enjoyed by all. without looking back. vise you to try it. and if at first you “ The rude thing!” muttered the W il­ Fa r m e r s . | and other relatives at Culver Park. The Winamac Republican changed don’t succeed, keep It up. They say lie, blushing to the roots of its wavy it’s a good thing to make the hair grow. You should just see the new line of hands last Friday, Ohas. Riddick, of hair, as Laura .Jean would say, and Take this bottle with you and come Are you in debt? I f so, then it took the next car.—Washington whips, collars, bridles, lines, halters, White Pigeon, Mich., purchasing back in six months and tell me how it call and see J. A.. M<er, Post works/’ brushes, trunks, robes, and all kinds the plant from Newton Bros., who at P ly mouthy Indiana, he Some Good Anngrraras. The astonished philanthropist cover­ have conducted it for the pa&t five of harness fixtures at the harness The following is a list of very re­ ed his polished pate with his broad has from $5,000 to shop. years. markable anagrams: brimmed hat and left the room, while $30,000 to buy equities Astronomers, no more stars; cata­ Judge Carter, coming in with the next We understand that Jacob Snyder, Mesdames L. B. and I. W . Milli- on Mar shall and Starke logues. got as a clue.; elegant, neat leg; delegation, found the president over in kan.ofthe “ Shanty” , are entertain­ formerly of this place, but now of impatient. Tim is a pet; matrimony. the corner doubled up with laughter counties farms. at the success of his strategy-, aud be­ Mars, Nerth Dakota, has been ap­ ing a house party composed of the Into my arm; melodrama, made moral; midshipman, mind his map; old Eng- fore he could proceed to business the Call on A . Moulter, Plymouth, Ind. pointed school trustee. We are following guests: The Misses Edna long, golden land; parishioners, I hire story hmi to he tnid.—Chicago Record. pleased to note that the ability of a Kizer and Helen Marsh, of Lake parsons; parliament,' partial men; pen. J. K. MAWHORTER. former Culver citizen is recognized Wawasee, Mrs. Albert Tyner, of itentiary. nay, I repent it; Presby­ A Narrow Kscupe. terian, beet in prayer; revolution, to Thankfnl words written by Mrs. Ada E. in his new home* Greenfield, and Mrs. Sikes of In­ V love ruin; sweetheart, there we sat; Hart, of Groton, S. I). “ Was taken with A dianapolis. telegraphs, great helps. TINNERK- In but two daysu and one-half. f M. a bad cold which settled on my lungs; a

E. Ge.ru and two employes painted N ext Sunday morning the pastor Forcible Proof. congh set in and finally terminated in -o Frank Garu’s nine-room residence of the M. E . church will preach at “What was your father whipping Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, you for last night?” asked one small saying I could live hut a. short time. I All kinds of Roofing and Eave Trough- north of town, giving it two coats on the Reformed church . In the even­ boy of another. gave myself up to my Savior, determined ing the children of the Junior E p - ing promptly attended to. the exterior and hard-oil finishing “ Oh.” replied the other, “ we had an if I could not stay with my friends on it on the interior. Pretty quick work. worth League, under the direction argument about my Sunday school les­ earth, 1 would meet my absent ones above. son, aud he was proving to me that the of Miss Libbie Duddleson, will have My husband was adyised to get Dr. King's Cleaning and Repairing Gaso­ Bruce McMillan and C. L. Mattix, whale actually did swallow Jonah.” — New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs who have been engineers upon charge of the services which promise Troy Times. line Stoves a Specialty. and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all to be of an interesting character. the steamers Peerless and Aubbee- Snuke Eat Snake. eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank All are cordially invited to be pres­ Terms Reasonable. naubbee during the summer, left for A sight was witnessed one day at God. I am saved and now a well and healthy ent at each of these meetings. the Zoo that has been the talk of the South Bend Thursday, where they woman.” Trial bott les free at T. E. Slat­ people managing the animals of the CULVER CITY, tery's drugstore. Regular size 50c, and IND will take charge of the Maxinkuckee The foot ball team of the Univer­ garden ever since. Keeper Myers, who $1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. Ice Company’s engines. sity of Notre Dame arrived in Cwlver has charge of the snake cages, was about to feed the reptiles, when, to his Monday. They will be at the Pal­ IS IT RIGHT Rev. S. H. Baumgartner, of Elk­ horror, he saw one blacksnake meas­ F o r an E ditor to Reccommend Patent hart, Presiding Elder of the Elkhart mer House for ten days, and will uring six feet devouring its mate, M edicines ? A Free Trip to Paris! which was about the same length and Reliable persons of a mcchanical or Inventive mfnd district of the Evangelical church, practice daily upon the C. M. A. ( From Sylvan Valley News, Brevard.N.C.) desiring a trip to the Paris Exposition, with good size of itself. The reptile had swal­ It may be a question whether the editor salary and expenses paid, should write stopped off here between trains Mon­ ugrid-iron” , which , is pronounced lowed its fellow head first, and only a The PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. of a newspaper has the right to publicy day to examine the work on the new by competent judges to be the best foot and a half still remained outside its mouth. It was lying quietly, and recommend any of the various proprietary in the west. Evangelical church. He expressed about once every 30 seconds a swal­ medicines which flood the market, yet as a himself as being highly pleased wi'.h lowing motion would seize it, when as preventative of suffering we feel it a duty N o t i c e — I ship work for the the work being accomplished. much as two inches of its meal would to say a good word for Chamberlain's Eagle Steam Laundry, of Rochester, disappear. Myers opened the cage Colic? Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. W e The Northwest Indiana Method­ on Tuesday night. Those wishing and, grabbing the powerless snake by Remember have known and used this medicine in our the tail, began tugging away to release ist Conference, will convene in its to send, please leave bundles at Con family for twenty years and have always it This proved to be no easy task, as forty-eighth annual »ession at Frank­ Bonaker’s barber shop, and he will the cannibalistically inclined monster found it reliable. In many cases a dose of this remedy would save honrs of suffering That all those renewing their fort, Ind., Sept. 6 to 11. Bishop give them his prompt attention. had a firm hold on its breakfast. A ft­ er several minutes of pulling that while a physician is awaited. W e do not subscription to John H. Hurst of Washington, D. C. Low Excursion Rates to Atlantic brought the pei’spiration out on the believe in depending implicity on any will preside. The Lay electoral Seaboard. Remember the Nickel keeper the snake was set at liberty. medicine for a cure, but we do believe that For a time it seemed paralyzed, but conference will meet on Friday of Plate Road has solid through traios if a bottle of Chamberlain’s Diarrhoea Rem­ *|f[e (olVer Qtg f^er^Id, gradually regained its strength:—Cin­ edy were kept on hand and administered the session for the purpose of choos­ between Chicago and New York cinnati Enauirer. at the inception of an attack much suffer­ ing lay delegates to the General Con­ City. Also don’t forget that the The Nickel Plate Road ing might be avoided and in many cases ference which whl be held iu the Will receive gratis a splendid prevailing low rate excursion tickets Offers special low rates to Chicago on ac­ the presence of a physician would not be 250 page Auditorium, Chieago, next May. Dr. announced tor the first four days in count of the Annual Celebratiou of Goethe’s avoided and in yery many cases the pres­ B. W. S. Wiseman has been chosen September are on sale eyerywhere Birthday by the German American Socie­ ence of a physician would not be required. ties. Tickets available September 2d, good At least this has been our experience dur­ as delegate to Frankfort and Thomas over the Nickel Plate Road. Re returning September 5th, 1899. Inquire ing the past twenty years. For sale by eceipt

RECORD OF EVENTS OF THE BRITISH OFFICIALS BELIEVE A PAST WEEK. CONFLICT AT HAND.

Kru-rcr’s Answer Taken as a Defiance Life Convict May Be Freed—Young of England —Counter Proposal from Husband Poisoned—South Bend Man Transvaal Will lie Ignored—Back­ Nearly Starves in a Hotel—Harvest down of Afrikanders Only Way Out, Hands Are Badly Wanted,

The action of President Kruger of the Union B. Hunt, Secretary of State, and Transvaal in refusing to accept the court James E. Parker of Evansville held a of inquiry proposed by Secretary Cham­ conference with Convict Hinshaw, the berlain has caused officials of the Colo­ Belleville clergyman serving a life sen­ tence in the prison north for the alleged nial Department to believe that war with Htttf the Boers is now inevitable. murder of his wife. Parker and Hunt London advices say that just what are Hinshaw’s attorneys and their con­ Oom Paul’s reply to Mr. Chamberlain ference was brought about by the revival contained in the way of rejecting his of the convict story of Baney and others plan for settling the dispute is not to the effect that Hinshaw is innocent known, as the colonial oflice is noncom­ and a couple of convicts arc guilty. The mittal, but it lias been admitted, how­ attorneys for Hinshaw attach great im­ ever, that in place of accepting the sug­ portance to the so-called confession, gested court of inquiry, Kruger submit­ which they have reduced to writing, and ted a number of new proposals, that are they will make another effort in Hin­ taken to mean an open defiance to En­ shaw’s behalf. gland. Starving While in a Hotel. The British officials, however, would P. J. Pixley of South Bend remained far rather have received a curt, defiant locked in a room in the Windsor Hotel, reply from the Boers than the temporiz­ at Denver, Colo., for four days without ing and “ soft word” answer, which it is CHILDREN PERISH BY FIRE. TREACHERY NOT SURPRISING, food or drink. Mr. Pixley was found feared will require considerable explana­ greatly emaciated and suffering intense tion to justify any aggressive action in Six Lives I-ost in Burning of St. No Loyalty Among Filipinos to Be agony. He has been engaged in work at the eyes of the world and English mi­ Agnes’ Convent, Sparkill, N. Y, Expected. Byers, Colo., and went to Denver dis­ nority, which still declares that war Six lives were lost by the burning of The news from the Philippines, show­ couraged. Upon gaining his room in the would be an outrage. the St. Agnes’ convent at Sparkill, five ing the treachery of the natives who hotel he lay down on the bed and soon It has developed that the war office miles south of Nyack, N. Y., early Mon­ have been trusted and placed in promi­ became too weak to call for assistance. has been aware of the nature of the day morning. Four persons were burn­ Chicago Correspondence: nent positions by the Americans, has not Letters told of a wife and two daughters Transvaal’s reply for several days, hence ed to death and two others died after be­ The underlying features of the busi­ occasioned any surprise at the War De­ in South Bend waiting to go t.o Denver. it is believed that Great Britain w’ill de­ ing rescued from the burning buildings. ness situation are still of a promising partment. Recent developments have lay the denoument as little as possible, Four sisters jumped from windows, re­ character. Tlie few changes that have Harvesters in Great Demand. and if Mr. Chamberlain has his way tlie ceiving serious injuries. Two will prob­ taken place lately have been for the bet­ Agents from the broom corn district of Illinois have been in Terre Haute to em­ •counter proposals of President Kruger ably die. ter, and the result of this is that the will meet with scant attention,- thus forc­ St. Agnes’ Home is conducted by the feeling of confidence in the future is ploy farmers to work for a month har­ ing the Boers into a position where the sisters of St. Dominic. Sdster N. Peter gaining strength. There is no longer any vesting the crop and are bidding against only way to avoid war will be by a com­ is the superior, and under her are thirty- apprehension felt in regard to the money one another for labor. One agent round­ plete back-down, which is not at all prob­ six professed nuns and three novices and market, borrowers and lenders alike be­ ed up twenty-two young farmers in Terre able. three postulants. Rev. Philip Ahearn is ing now pretty well satisfied that noth­ Haute at $1.25 a day and board, when All England is talking war. Even the the chaplain. The convent was used as ing approaching a tight market can be another agent offered §1.50. The first man in the street who knows nothing of a home for homeless children. Several brought about. The West seems abun­ agent raised his offer to $1.75, with a what is going on behind the scenes is hundred waifs were in the building when dantly supplied with funds and appar­ contract for a month's work and took confident that an appeal to arms is now the fire broke out. ently able to provide for the moving of the men with him. the only solution left for the Transvaal 'When the flames were discovered the the crops this fall without any great problem, which has reached an ugly sisters and Chaplain Ahearn hurried amount of assistance from the Eastern Find Arsenic in Stomach. stage. That the Boers will yield all is through the dormitories awaking the 300 financial centers. Furthermore, the pres­ At Peru, William Quick died under cir­ not believed, and this idea is strength­ boys and fifty girls who were sleeping ent condition of the foreign exchange cumstances that puzzled the physicians. ened by^the feverish preparations which there. The startled, half-awake children, markets makes it certain that any impor­ Coroner Yarling held a post-mortem ex­ both sides have been making for hostili­ as soon as they appreciated the cause of tant advance in interest rates in this amination. Nothing definite was reveal­ ties within the last month. the excitement and realized that their country would at once start a gold-im­ ed and the stomach was sent to the sec­ The Transvaal dispute has been hang­ home was burning, fled in all directions porting movement of considerable pro­ retary of the State Board of Health, Dr. portions.. J. N. Hurty, at Indianapolis, who found ing fire for fifty years, and now that it like frightened sheep. The sisters hero­ FILIPINO LABORERS. bids fair to come to a crisis where it ically endeavored to restrain them, but The stock markets this week have con­ quantities of arsenic. Quick was 21 years must be settled for all time the govern­ to no avail. They rushed down the tinued to gain strength. Efforts on the convinced the officials that it would be of age and had been married just a ment seems annoyed at the apparent in­ stairs in a panic. Some fell and were part of the professional bear element to folly to look for loyalty among the na­ month. difference of the public in the question. depress prices for the standard railroad tives at this time. Secretary Root was trampled upon by others. The sisters and Big Bridge Is Destroyed. Throughout the Orange Free State and shares have been defeated simply be­ positive that the experiment of installing chaplain remained behind alarming the The old wagon bridge, GOO feet long, Cape Colony Sunday was observed with cause of the fact that the actual busi­ native mayors could not be a successful children until driven from the rooms by which for half a century has spanned the prayer and humiliation by the populace ness position of the country is hostile to one until better assurances shall have flames and smoke. The four sisters who Wabash river at Clinton, was wrecked advocating a peaceful settlement of the such operations. In some of the purely been made that peace will be restored. jumped from the windows remained too by electricity and now a mass of splin­ Transvaal dispute. A dispatch from Pre­ speculative stocks shake-outs have oc­ The announcement ' that the native long, and the flames cut off their escape tered ruins lies in the river. The bridge toria says: “ President Kruger, w’hile curred, but the investment properties mayor of San Pedro Mac^ti used his by way of the stairs. is to be replaced by a new structure, personally conducting a public church The homo was composed of six fra in e have not only stood their ground/ but office as a recruiting station for the Fili­ which is to be completed by Jan. 1. service, prayed that if war was unavoid­ buildings. The three main structures, many of them have made further ad­ pino army occasioned amusement rather vances. London has been quite a heavy able God might find right and truth on where the fire originated, are joined. A than resentment, but instructions have Within Our Borders. stiff breeze was blowing at the time, and the side of the Afrikanders.” Public hospital has been opened at the flames spread through the building WELCOHE HOME. DEMOCRATS TO ACT EARLY. with great rapidity. The three buildings Franklin. comprising the main structure and one of Street cars were used for a funeral May Hold National Convention in Feb­ the detached buildings were burned to cortege in Muncie. ruary or March, 1900. the ground. The hospital building and The next Democratic convention may The black beetle pest has made its one small outbuilding were saved. appearance in Ohio Falls. be held as early as February and not The scenes outside of the burning in­ later than March, 1900. A Chicago dis­ stitution were heartrending. The chil­ John J. .Jocquel, S7, pioneer business man of Fort Wayne, is dead. patch says that sentiment among party dren, many of whom were waifs of New leaders has been crystallizing in favor of York, were huddled together on the hill­ Factories in the gas belt are now draw­ an early convention, and it may find ex­ side just north of the burning convent. ing on the coal fields for fuel. pression at a meeting of the national Some eighty -sisters, who also made the Miss Eila Slating, 20? Covington, acci­ committee, which will be held in Wash­ convent their home, stood by, dressed dentally drowned in the Wabash. ington very soon after Congress convenes only in their night garments, comforting in December. Ex-Governor Stone of Mrs. Conrad Lucas, Montpelier, Span­ and quieting their frantic charges. In ish war widow, has received a pension. ’Missouri, as acting chairman of the com­ the midnight darkness the white-robed Frank Shepherd’s mules ran away, mittee and probable manager of the cam­ figures presented a strange spectacle. near Brazil, and he was fatally injured. paign of 1900, is the originator of the As day dawned the news of the fire plan for holding the convention in Feb­ spread to the surrounding country and Valentine Kelly, New Albany, stepped ruary or March. scores of farmers drove to the scene. Tlie on the wrong track to avoid a train, amr The underlying motive for holding an children and sisters were loaded into was instantly killed. early convention is to enable the men wagons and driven to Blauvelt Convent, Winslow bottle house, Matthews, has who will have to shoulder the responsi­ which is situated about one mile away. started up with more orders than it can bility of conducting next year’s battle, The fire was the third that has occur­ possibly fill this “ fire.” to raise money. By holding the conclave red in St. Agnes’ Convent within a short George Bramlet, Ladoga, sought shel­ in February or March, nominating Mr. time. Whether or not they were of in­ ter under a box car during a storm and Bryan for President, selecting a running cendiary origin has never been deter­ was killed by a train. mate for him and adopting a platform, mined, but the fact that Monday night’s Thomas Wells, 104, Madison County, ex-Governor Stone is convinced that the fire started in three separate places con­ died the other night. He worked up to intervening time until September, when vinces the authorities that the circum­ the day of his death. the actual campaign will be begun, can stances are suspicious. The property loss The McCormicks sold their oil. leases be profitably employed raising a fund is estimated at $100,000. at VanBuren to Thomas Alford, Pitts­ big enough to enable the national com- burg, Pa., for §55,000. xnitee to make a handsome showing. ELOODY TENTH” AT HOME. Mr. Bryan, it is understood, favors the Settlers of Hamilton County held their twenty-ninth reunion at Eagletown. plan. Mr. Bryan is regarded as the Pennsylvania Volunteers Back from nominee now'. The choice of his running There were 10,000 present. the Philippines, Disembarkation of the returning volunteers at San Francisco, Cal. tnate will be largely a matter of ex­ The Tenth Pennsylvania volunteers Muncie dairymen have organized and pediency. hereafter will not deliver a pint of milk passed through Chicago Sunday after­ buyer of American specialties, and com­ been issued to guard against similar oc­ unless it is paid for in advance. noon on their way home from the Phil­ mission houses have also been much currences in the future. Secretary Root CiTY RUINED BY FIRE. Herman Schmidt, Sullivan, went away ippines. Bronzed by the t ropical sun and more active, indicating that public in­ accepts the situation as another proof of inured to war by service first in Cuba for several days and his dog became dis­ Flam es Destroy tlie Business Portion terest in the market is steadily increas­ the fact that more troops are needed in consolate, jumped into a well and of Victor, Col. against the Spaniards and later in the ing. the Philippines. far away Philippines against the wily drowned. Fire has destroyed the business por­ Activity characterized the week’s spec­ It is believed that these reports will forces of Aguinaldo, the boys of the tion of the city of Victor, Colo., causing ulative business in grain, and the volume have a tendency to make'the policy of Brick and a shotgun failed to injure a loss estimated at §2,500,000. Begin­ “ Bloody Tenth,” Pennsylvania’s pride, of dealings in provisions was quite up to the Americans much less lenient. Jack O’Spades, an Evansville negro, and ning shortly after noon Monday the fire were cheered at every station as their the average. Prices did not vary much he swears vengeance on the ones who raged until evening, consuming every­ train sped on its way to Pittsburg. from those prevailing’ at the close of the ACCEPTS AMERICAN RULE. tried it. thing in its way. It had its origin, it is Col. Sanborn had extended the Penn­ previous week. Estimates of the amount A crazy man, giving his name as W i l ­ thought, in the Merchants’ cafe, adjoin­ sylvanians an invitation to stop over in of wheat raised this year displayed a Sovereignty of United States Over Jolo liam M. Clark and claiming Columbus, ing the Bank of Victor, 3d street and Chicago as guests of the First Illinois tendency to agree upon a crop of about Arc!iipeiairo Ackiiowledsred. Ohio, and Muncie as his home, was cap­ .Victor avenue. A strong wind from the infantry, but Col. Barnett found this im­ 525,000,000 bushels. Almost equal con­ Gen. Bates returned to Manila from tured in the woods near North Salem. south fanned the flame-s, and in a few possible, and the three sections of the currence in the requirements of the im­ the Sulu with a treaty signed with the minutes all the surrounding houses were troop train were delayed only long porting countries wgs shown in the esti­ Sultan. The Sultan agrees to all the Benjamin Gifford, the swamp land afire. enough to make the transfer from the mates of foreign statisticians, which did American terms proposed and recognizes king of northern Indiana, is building a the absolute sovereignly of the United Help was summoned from Cripple Chicago and Northwestern to the Penn­ not vary much from 345,000,000 bushels. railroad of his own for the transportation sylvania line. Creek, but the town had been built in Of that total they calculate 220,000,000 States, which he never did for Spain. of products from his 33,000-acre farm. the early days of the camp, and was of The regiment roll contained 750 names bushels will be needed from this coun­ The Sultan collects no revenues, but will —733 privates and twenty-three officers. try, or a weekly supply throughout the receive an annual salary for maintaining A woman near Mitchell fell out with pine timber, for the most part, and burn­ the family doctor because he cured her It lost twenty-one men in the Orient, fif­ season of about 4,150,000 bushels. Al­ law and order. Several of the principal ed like paper. Efforts were made to husband of rheumatism. T. j rendered Btop the progress of the flames by blow­ teen being killed in battle and six dying lowing for the surplus left or or from the chiefs are also salaried. Gen. Bates had of fever. him worthless as a barometer, which re­ ing up buildings in their path, and all previous season’s most abundant crop, diplomatically gained the friendship of The occasion of the Tenth regiment’s' the indications are there is less wheat all the powerful chiefs and had the Sul­ sulted in her getting her new Sunday liat afternoon the hills have roared with the wet. explosions, but the effort was in vain. home-coming was made a holiday this year than last year by at least 100,- tan rebelled his overthrow could have been easily accomplished. Newton Reed, a Big Four brakeman, The scenes of the great Cripple Creek throughout a big section of western 000.000 bushels to supply equal require­ is accused of having kicked a coal miner fire were duplicated. Hurrying before the Pennsylvania. Pittsburg and Allegheny ments. If these calculations prove ap­ BROKE HER RIBS WITH A HUG. named William Henry off the ladder of roaring flames went men, women and wore thronged with hundreds of thou­ proximately correct prices should rule sands of persons who came to welcome higher this year than last. a box car down which he was chasing children, carrying what they could Pittsburg: Man’s Violent Love Making the heroes home. President McKinley The corn crop still gladdens the hearts him, and causing him to fall under the snatch from the fire, racing for their ticts Him in Trouble. was there, as was Maj. Gens. Merritt of its cultivators by its splendid promise, wheels. Reed is said to have disap­ lives. The crash of buildings torn asun­ By squeezing a girl so hard that he and Greene. Gov. Stone delivered tlie and two weeks more of favorable weath­ peared. der by dynamite and the crackle of the broke two of her ribs, David Campbell, formal address at Schenley Park, and er should put the bulk of it beyond flames as they consumed the dry timbers a Pittsburg carpenter, has fallen into After a separation of over thirty years, the countless-throng then singled out the harm’s reach. The deficiencies of* last hastened their flight, and the pall o f trouble. The complainant is Miss Alice during which the lover went west and goldiers j&nd proceeded to make an idol season’s corn crop are beginning to be smoke added a terror to the spectacle. Dile of the East End,, who says that amassed a fortune in mining, while the of each, irrespective of rank. The Presi­ demonstrated to the discomfiture of a The residence portion of the city has Campbell called on her and hugged her woman he loved married another, who dent reviewed the regiment and made a party in the market that sold for deliv­ suffered little, but the business part is so violently that two of her ribs were died about eight years ago, John Teer speech. More than $50,000 was spent ery at an earlier date than new crop sup­ paralyzed, and suffering is bound to fol­ broken. Campbell furnished bail for a of Lead City, S. D., returned to South to make the welcome a royal one. plies can be available. io w. hearing. Bend and married Mrs. Amanda Fowler of Riverside, Mich.