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Gladness Comes better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys- Ills, which vanish before proper cf- -gentle flMitly directed. There is comfort in fee knowledge, that so many: forms of sjlakness are not due to any actual dis- 4Me, but simply to a oonstiputcdcona Mon of the system, which the pleasari. fcmily laxative, Syrup of Figs; promptly wmoves. That is why itisthe'only tmedy with millions of families, and is where esteemed so higHy by all who value good health. Its beneficial are due to the fact, that it is the remedy which promotes internal without debilitat'ug the on which'it acts.

It is therefore Important, in order to get iU bcne- teial effects, to note when you pur- ttni-y that you have the genuine arti- which is manufactured by the Crtli- -lamia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by druggists. -M In the enjoyment of good health, Jttd tho system 'is regular, laxatives remedies arc. then not needed. If with any actual disease, ona 7 bo commended to the most'skiHfnl rsic'ians, but if in need of a laxative, should have the best, and with the everywhere, Syrup of is most largely land gives must general satisfaction.

Keep Cool by Using THE KELLEY rtli owfr RING Hot Water Proof Hose 20c. Prevents Wetting Head floor or Walls. Hornless Water Closets, --'CS-" for Catalogue Proof Water Self-Actlng Water Closets. Kellj Stop Waste Cock. TMOS.

KELLY No. 301 Madison Street, Chicago. 8. P. KLOTZ, PASTOR U.

CHURCH. Sept Pepsin Syrup Dear have been afflicted over (twenty years with dyspepsia or sour I have tried different, reme- Mem without much Elnally. 1 kongbt a 10-cent bottle of Syrup and found that It benefltted me. 1 am oonvlnced thot.lt wlir do what It recommended when taken according dtrectloris. I taken nearly one bottle and feel Ifte a different porson.

8. P. For, sale by B. F. dUHMER TOURS FOUR" TO THE JlOtlNTAlNS, LAKES and SpASHORES Solid Vestlbuled Trains With Wagner Sleeping Gars Mew and Boston from St, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus, via CLEVELAND AND BUFFALO "The Knickerbocker Special." "The Southwestern Limited." Terminals at the Great Lakes.

Chicago, Beaton Harbor, Toledo JJetrolt, Sandusky. Cleveland Tourist Rates In all Directions. O. McCormick, pass. Traffic'Manager.

D. B. Martin, Gcnl. Pass and Ticket Agent. Poison Ivyi Insect bj-utoos, burns, ore quickly, cured (by De- Wltfs Witch Haeel Salve, the great pile' GKEAT WATEE WHEEL.

California NewBleotrioLlffht and Power Plant. of Supply DUtant Forty MUet from Fresno Where the Power Ii to Bo tlou of the Byitem. Fresno, is about to celebrate the completion of an electric light and poTver plant which is the years of planning' and a year of active work. "The streets of the "Kaisin City" will have lumps of 2,000 candle power each in all directions, burning frdto dusk till dawn every night in, the It will be the best lighted city in the state and the cheapest service. Nearly every Ktenni engine in the city will be replaced us soon as the- machinery can be pat in, find arrangements ore'iJrendy under way to apply electricity to cooking and heating.

all comes power more than 30 miles away. On account of the great elevation of the water und the pressure obtainable, it is possible to operate the plant with a stream which at first'seems insignificant. The source of supply, says the Chicago Kecord, is among tho mpun-. tains of-Mod-era county, 46 from Frcano, in an air Hne, but more than 50 by the road. The north fork of the Son "josKfuin river has its numerous sources among mountains from 5,000 to 12,000 feet high.

The streams flow through rocky channels tall they unite nd form the north fork. At an elevation of 2,500 feet tie water is taken from the channel by a canal, which for some distance is cut in solid rock along the mountain side, and a.t other places Js carried by flumes 1J.11 it reaches a region less rugged. From there it continues SeVerit) miles to the summit of a mountain which juts out, as a bold promontory over river more than away. The reservoir on the summit of 1he mountain cpvcrsnight n.w.s, and wa.ter. in it is ten feet deep, its capacity ca.n be greatly increased if occasion requires it.

As it is now it con ta.ins sufficient, water drive t.lie machinery of the present installation 30 days. Should the reservoir embankment give way 400-HORSE WATER the machinery need not be stopped. A canal leads around the reservoir and connects directly 'with, the pipe down the mountain, and. the reservoir caa be dispensed with if necessary. It is in the line of 'pipe which conveys the water irom tho reservoir to tho.

house, at fie foot of the inoun- tain. than in the-canal and reservoir, tha-t the chief interest lies. Large pipes are metVith often, but they are small, compared with this one, car-. ryiDg'water from 'a precipice 1,410 feet in perpendlcular.hcight; must be of stronger construction than any made. The steel in the pipe one-fourth of an- inch thick dt.the' upper end, grad-; ually increasing reaches, the bottom, where it is of inch.

The pressure' at the receiver 1 is 610 pounds to the 'square' liichi exceeding several; times the. pressure ered dangerous In B' steam -boiler. At the top the pipe IB £4 inches in but. as water runs -faster under greater pressurei- the pipe' gradually decreases, untirat the receiver it is only 20 inches. Immense wire cables anchor the pipe to-the solid roc-k of the mountain so cannot Blip.

After the. pipe were completed It' was necessary to paint the in- lid'e, 1 'and the only way to'do tihte.wac to send a man.tJirough it. A San Fron- CIBCO boilerrnaker finally aBBurned the- work-. A sled was would pass this pipe -'from. the.

top. It wals loaded with brushes, water, food and candles 'and prepared with ropes, and. pulleye to control the jour: It was found, impossible to, do the work in the day because of the roasting heat made in the pipe by the sun's beams on, the metal. The power house at the foot of tho mountain is -built of granite. ore.

placed the and dynnmoo. At the lower' end of the pipe Is: the large steel receiver; out of which the'nozzlefl that 'furnish, water for ie wheels; The nozzles are of deflect- ng pattern, with about one inch orifloo, and arc made of phosphor bronze. The: nozzle ifl fastened into receiver by a ball-and-socket -joint, and is so arranged by means a differential governor that when: the waterwheeV re-. volvcs too rapidly is deflected, when the speed; falls the nozzle.ifl its lull force against the buckets of the wheel. The wnterwheeis ore very strong, but light.

Their general appearance s' that' of heavy circular with arge cup-like, dfciks. These or rackets' are 1 close, together, of p4oaphpr' rh(3 re-' 1 vblv'e'flOO fyWt a' cogXnpra; belt'ln the; power rater on the a sound heard, ao perffyetly te-all the mftchin- ery-edjufited. dynamoi -i Space iproTWedtfor- ddttVnaa when MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J.

Gun derman, of we are to make this extract: "I hav no liestitatlon' In recommending Dr King's New Discovery, as results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. Wbile I was pastor of tlie Baptist" Church at Rives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia sue ceedins la grippe. Terrible of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it eeomed as If she could not survive them. A. friend reo ommended Dr.

King's New Discovery it was quick In Its work and highly sat In results." Trial-bottles free at B. F. Keesldug'e drug store. Regulnr size 50c and 51.00. retail grocers of Terre Haute made common war peddlers and.the.

latter have retaliated by filing many scores of affidavits, charging the 'grocers with obstructing the sidewalks in the display of goods. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but, perhaps more gen erally needed when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails wlien the liver Is and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is A prompt use of this medJciue has often averted long and perhaps fatal, billons fevers. No medicine will act more surely In counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, constipation, dizziness, yield to Electric- Bitters.

BOc and $1.00 per bottle at B. F. Keesllng's 'drug store John Bope and Joseph Martin, in at tempting to move a traction engine accross a bridge over Mud Creek, in Hamilton township, Delaware county were carried down by the breaking of the bridge and badly Imrt. If you have ever seea a little child In the agony of summer complaint, you can realize the danger of the trouble and appreciate the value of instantaneous relief always afforded by DeWltt's Colic Cholera Cure. -For dysentery and diarrhoea It Is a reliable remedy.

We could not afford to recommend, this as a cure unless it were a M. Johnston. Monroe Jackson, near Bartle charged with attempting to criminally assault Miss Daisy Bowerman, has been committed for trlal. Following his arrest there were threats of lynching. FOB OVBE FIFTT TEARS.

KM. Wlnsiows Soothing Syrup has used for over fifty of 'for theJr children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, tllays all pain, curei wild colic, and li the best-remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the.poor little sufferer Immediately. Sold by druggists In every part of Twenty-ftve Be i Bare and art.

for Wlnslow's Soothing i Syrup." and other -Ehyood Steel Forge Company has closed'down because, of lack of, orders.) -The plant has been constant operation until the present, time since lt was completed two years'ago. power St. Joseph is a most delightful resort during this :extr.emely torrid weather. Fare for the.round Train; leaves -Vandalitt station at 7:00 -sv every Dr. J.H.

Wilson, presiding elder of, the Valparaiso M. E. district, having resigned because "bf ill '-Dr. Samuel Beck, of Bend has been appointed to the-vacancy. 1 Many a day's work Is lost by sick headache Indigestion and 1 stomach "troubles.

DeWltt's Little, Barly.Rlse'rs are the moat effectual pill- for' overcoming' such Two- oltT Jocomoltlves, ready for the scrap pille, awned by the New Albany' Ooirydoju cpmpaiiy, willl mix In a' Jiead-om oollliairti on the 26th, Inst'at the- Corydom fair. "Boys boys," but you can't, afford to. lose any of them. Be ready 1 for the green apple by' haying DeWlit's CoUc Cholera Cure. In the M.

A gpnorai stulbe otf'miners Jm tjie viclin- ity of Erapsvllle, is toimlnent beoaiuse of the oi tlhie operajtors to pay. but'00 cents. mJws are alv roaidy The wihote system is drained and undermined by Indolent ulcers anfl open sores. DeWItfs" SalTe speedily -lioata them, lit-to ttw beat pile 'cure il: Christian Deihm of. was overcome by the heat, dying after re- moval'to'the PICHREDBLOODK thefoon.

dation of good health. That ii why Hood'i PURELY VEGETABLE. The Clienpcst, Purest Host Family Medicine in AN EFFECTUAt SPECIFIC for all diseases oi' the Liver, Slomnch and Regulnto the Liver 'and prevent CHILLS AND FEVER, MALARI- OUS FEVERS, BOWEL RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE AND NAUSEA. BAD BREATH) Nothing is to so common bad brcnth, and in nearly every cnso it come from the stomach, and can be no easily corrected if you will uvkc SIMMOXS LIVER REGULATOK Do not neglect to secure a remedy for thu re pulsive disorder. It will also improve your complexion bealth.

PILES I How many suffer torture day after day, Ing'Ufe a burden and robbing ol pleasure, owtiiR to tlie secret suffering iron: Piles. Yet relief is roudy to the Imnd of almos any one who will use systematically the remedy that permnncmly cured thousands. bIM MONS LIVEH RECULATOK ia no drastic, violea purge, but a gentle assistant to CONSTIPATION SHOULD not be regarded as a triflinsf fact, nature demands tin utmost of tho bowels, and deviation from this demand paves the way often to serious danger. It is quite as necessary to impure: accumulations the bowels as it is to cat or sleep, and i no health'can be expected whert 1 a costive habit of. body prevails.

SICK HEADACHE! distrtssinu'affliction, 'occurs most fluently. The disturbance of the stomach, arls ing'from the imperfectly -digested contents, causes a severe pain in the head, accoiupaniec with disagreeable nausea, and this constitutes wTiat Is popularly known as Sick Headache; for the relief TAKE LIVEB REGULATOR. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY J. H. ZEILIN Philadelphia, Pa.

MEETING, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Ualifomi Rank, Cleveland, Augnsi 23 to 30, 1S06. The Wabash will sell tickets August 22, 23, and 24 to Cleveland, at one fare for the round, trip with choice of routes by rail or lake Tickets wiM be good to return to and Incliufliing Angus 31,. 1S8G. For full particulars inquire of Wabash Ticket Agent "BIG FOUR" TO ST. PAUL.

On account of the Thirteenth ED campmejjt G. A. at St Paul, Minn. Sept. 1 to 4, the Big Four, route will sell tickets at one cent per mile from stations on.Jte lines.

Tickets good going August 30 and 31 and September good returning until September 15, w'th privilege of extension until September See nearest agent for partlcu lars as to routes. CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO THE WEST AND NORTHWEST. On August 4, 18, September 1, 15, 29, October 6 and 20, 1896, The North- Western Line (Chicago North-Western R'y) will sell Home excursion tickets at very low ratee to a large number of points in the west and northwest. For full Information apply tu ticket agents of connecting lines or address W. B.

Knlskem, G. P. T. 111.. WABASH LOW RATE.

Homeseekers Excursion, August 18, September 1, 15, 29, and October 6 and 20, 1896. Tickets will be sold at one fare for round trip plus $2.00 from Logansport to points in the west, south and southwest For full particulars Inquire of Wabash ticket agent. EXCURSION TO NIAGARA FALLS. 18 the Wabaah Railroad company will run a cneap excursion.to Niagara Falls, by special Rate from Logansport ten dollars for the round'trip. Return limit three days from date of ealo.

C. G. NEWELL, Agent. Don't trifle away time when you Jiave oholera or diarrhoea. Fight them jn- the; beginning wdth DeWltt'B Colic Cholera Cure.

You don't have to wait for They are Instantaneous and- leaves, the bowels In healthy M.Johnston. BUCKLBN'S ARNICA SALVIt The best salve In the Toi orulses, wres; ulcers, salt rDenm. fever tetters, chapped nandg. ckllblalns and all: skin eruptions and' posl- Hvely. cures piles or no pay; required, tt Is.

guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26 eentt per For-sale by B. F. Keesllng. Trieorles ot'cure dlscuseod at by, physicians, bnt the sufferers want 'quick 'and One' Minute Congh Cure will give It to A safe cure for -children, it Is "the only lannlesa remedy that produces Immediate M.

Johnston. IXCURSIONS FOB INDIANAPOLIS 22d via Pennsylvania Unes. Low round rates' to effect ftbm: Loigaaspdrt, for the races at Indiana- 1 Tetuni' cbupoBB valid; August; The Citizens League at Je'ffer- sonville is moving against violators of the Nicholson law. It doesn't matter much: whether sick and caoBed by "neglect.or "ijiM'voldable will TEST SEEMS SUCCESSFUL. ttolman Frletlon-Gnarcd Locomotive velops.

Tremendous HpoccL The trciiicnclous speed of over 94 on hour reached at the trin-l of 1h' friction-genred u- train over tlie trucks of South Jersey railroad at Cape May, the other afternoon. The speed rlit meet the expectations Inventor Jloimnn, who is bent upon eeuding: the eng-ine aloug at the rato 100 milns ao hour. He declares that tinj good, well-built engine can be roaOc to go at the rnte of nearly two miles a minute if equipped with the friction gearing. The run was made under difiicuitics The attempt io run a long distance bat to be abandoned and only 12 miles covered. The time elapsing- from tli- xnomcnt ths lever was opened until (he train came to a Btop was exactly micutes.

In the middle of the a speed of 94 7-10 miles an hour was attained. engine drew a tender am ordinary conches. The cars were filled with interested persons and news paper men. The speed during 1 the run vi-ae terrific and the wind whistlec through the cars like a cyclone. The engine worked smoco'hly and started and stopped without shock.

There will be another test and it. is expected a run of 37 miles will be made The coa.l consumption in making the run is said not to hnve been as great as that of an ordinary locomotive making eimilr.r trip. The inventor, William J. Holmun, is a Minneapolis man. SAMOAN QUEEN IN NEW YORK Travels Through the Oultetl Stalflu on Her Wny Back to South Sea laliindn.

The North German Lloyd steamship Lahn brought to New York Ihe other day a real live queen. In. private life she is simply Mrs. Paul Kolbe, but in the state affa'irs of Bismarck island, one of the New Britain group, she is Queen Emma. In appearance Queen Emma, is somewhat similar io that other oceanic royalty, Queen Liliuokalani.

She is stout and somewhat older her husband, a former-officer in'the German army During-herl rule the practice of cannibalism lias been discontinued as injurious to the public health. When the queen was approached by a reporter she beamed a comprehensive and condescending emile. "I am tra-velin'g quite incog," she said, "and with no.other intention than to visit my sister, Mrs. J. M.

Mass. am a retiring queen, you only a islander." TJie! qtieen'a father John American who settled in Apia: When of age the queen married a Capt. Farrell, who" met trading; Ii due captain went, his way.an^ the queen married a The latter following s'ne innfr rieAMr; Kolbe. The 'queen' is rich'and in all the p'rin- of the world she maintains agency for the sale of island ucts. GUNBOAT MICHIGAN.

WIU Be for the Naval. Itbt of Illinois The Cnitied' Sta-tcs gunboat Michigan arrived the other morning and dropped anchor inside the- breakwater offl Madison street shortly after daylight. The Michigan made a leisure trip up from Detroit, where she has been used in'drilling the naval militia of MJclii- gon for the past two weeks, and cornea to Chicago to perform tlie same friendly offices for the volunteer naval, militiar men of Illinois The Michigan is one of -tlie'oldeit boats in the United States navy, and is in command of Commander E. Leiitz. is warship of'any, description tha-t.

th.e 'United ina.lntadna. upon lakes, nbd 'has been, for, some gaged." li', the', of making a survey, of Lak.e She. ia of'the old sidc'wheel, model; but a new battery'. of tier an exceedingly menacing; new guns will be used in.dnllihg, thfl men of the naval maroent is as er rapU-'flre two HotchUiss gurisi" and. bne-pounder.

Comnmhcler says the-null tia- jncn will be "given exactly the drill that sailors, receive on Uncle Sam's warships. Photographic socials are the latest ad In the cHurcK entertainments in lEacb'w'omJan pres- to bring'with' her a pic- ure-'of herself taken in.childhood, undertook to pick outjthe.brig-. nals'from the pictures; rvi'd are wlti the privilege of b'uying supper them. Slept on the Ground. that nearly.

slept in the open about the night before the Derby. Should Use IT IS fl SUPERB TONIC and exerts a influence- in strengtiiening: cher system by driving'lhrobgh the proer chan Etnetiotti cuaranwed rwutt from ite use. wnJuwico.vitu*Ti.«i. Made end Merit' Mai utains the confidence of the people in' Hood 'B Sarsaparilla. IJ ft medicine cnrcs you when it wonderful cures every where, then beyond all question that medicinepossesses merit.

Made That is Just the truth about sapulUa. We know it possesfes merit because it cures, not once or twice or hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of cases. We know it absolutely, permanently, when all others fail to do any good whatever. We repeat Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the In fact tac One True Blood Purifier. "77 71 i ure nausea, Indigestion, rlOOd FlIlS biliousness, ascents.

A SHORT JOURNEY TO CALIFORNIA IN FIRST CLASS STYLE The Southern Pacific Co. "SUNSET LIMITED" TRAIN. the Sunset Orleans to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Was discontinued April 16th. The -uperlor accommodations given number of patrons of the above during the past'tourist season, the of.

plant next season of finer aetTlce, with qulpmeut superior to anything yet In transcontinental traffic. Look for eariy re-toaognratlon of LIMITED" thli falL For Home Seekers. The Southern Paclittc ,06. "Sunset tonte" connection'With Crescent. Mne of through tourist Pullman Sleepers" leaving GlDClnnatil; Clinrsday evening for LorAngeleffind Francisco.

i These. excursions are. TOH- object is thosu vho do trip-or-'one way-tickets, enjoy i comfortable ride car and no change of cars at ihe low second-class Vot Information, address W. Commercial.Agt 8. P.

Cincinnati, O. G. NEIMTER, O. W. Agt.

8. P. Chicago. Ih. 8.

F. MORSE, G. P. B. New.

Orleans, La. TRANSPORTATION DAILY STBAMHES TO CHICAGO, CONKBCTINa WITH 'THE VANDALIA RAIL- WAY AT JO- 1 SEPH. Beginning May 25th and continuing, antll about Sept, SOth the steamers, of this line will make two trips each way between 8t Joseph and Chicago, the following schedule: Leave St. Joseph at 450 p. m.

p. Including Sunday. Leave Chicago at 9:30 and 11:80 p. dally, Including trips on Saturday leave Bt JJo'seph at I a. and leave Chicago at 2 p.

m. Bunnlne time across lake 4 hours. TrI-weekly stcamera to Mtlwankee, (saving St. Josep.V Monday, Wednesday Friday evenings. The equipment of this line Ib'e side.wheel steamers City of Chicago and City of Milwaukee (the largest-and Inest west of Detroit), and the newly.

nbnUt propeller City cf Loulsvine. Icrvlce first-class. Connections fandalla trains. Tickets on sale at all fandalla Line stations. Chicago dock of Wabash.

avenue. J. H. GRAHAM, Benton Harbor, Mich. ioing For A You'll fully enjoy all of it yoa ona or the MICHIGAN ARD LAKE SUPERIOR JRAHSPORTATJOIC.

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