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   Westville Indicator (Newspaper) - July 5, 1888, Westville, Indiana                                7.  WESTVILLE, JULY 5, 1888.  9.  Xia a Hill ALSO MAKE A PARLOR SETS sold at the lowest pay Special attention to REPAIRING in their s and General have appointed Mr. 1). Wills our at Ke is to receipt all due ns and will all orders promptly that may lie left with City - - to X marked above this notice indi cates that your subscription has expired We shall be pleased to have you remain and unless we hear from yon in ONE we shall take it for granted that you want the paper and will enter name T- on corner of Physician and Ind. Special given to chronic and short and Physician and Dr. HELEN at Dr. Freeman's old WIL Attorney at Notary lie and Insurance Pensions and all work carefully Collections and pni Office in illiams E. AND 29 Michigan Ind. Warm at Board by the day or Newly from top to and opened 1, 18i5. First claes In per A. S. PHYSICIANS AND Johnson has been officially connected with Noble for n number of y and is ih with the nil the He will make a anywhere In your property C. also mite a of iif Tille aufl writing Ac. Rooms Hand 4 IS and Heavy mado to order near I Infants and ia so weU adapted to that t It aa superior to any to 21. A. 5L cures gives aad Without 182 8trct. N. WITH TEE OF THE WIIX OBTAIN FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF sweet Chicago girl was loved her most told her she smiled rn mc And said she loved me hCr If she would be fair and stormy W hen by the knot wc two As one were tied smiled and said I may await That is to -I mean until Divorce shall separate in the corner of a third-class was going from Manchester to where a place in a lawyer's awaited The prospect was not but it was the only means Owen had of earning his bread since the unlucky misunderstanding with if Uncle would never see the rights of that miserable the at be a stepping-stone to a betler he walked down the street after he reached Chatburn he read the name beside a dingy witli chalked He presented himself before and after a to fill the post vacant in the following the young man had an of seeing the entire Cruncher household in the was over Mr. Cruncher stalked grimly forth followed by tlie silent members of his each and all in great awe of hold Tommy's right hand You stupidly let him trip on the step said Mrs. Cruncher in petulant with a look to to lier passed was consolation to have learned her was a pretty name and suited Was her life made unhappy by that solemn brute of an old man? Owen longed for money and power and and all the good things of this tu take her away from her present bondage ami give lier a home tit for a But none of blessings to and he had to content himself best he might with seeing Louise a week in morning Owen lost liis way in tiie labyrinths of the As he was struggling to ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC central position and close connection with lines at lines at terminal and moke it the mid-link in that chain of steol tho Atlantic and Ita main lines and branchea include Moline and Rock In Iowa Dos Guthrie Centre and Council in Joseph and Kansas in and in Minneapolis St. in and Sioux Falls in many other prosperous towns and It also offers a CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from the Pacific Coast and mediate nil transfers in Fast Trains of line DAY elegant magnificent PALACE SLEEPING and St. Atchison and Kansas RECLINING CHAIR seats FREE to holders KANSAS NEBRASKA ROCK ISLAND west and southwest from City and St. Joseph to points in Southern Nebraska Interior Kansas ana equipment of the celebrated track of heavy steel Iron and AU safety appliances and modem luxury FAMOUS ALBERT LEA the between Rock Kansas Short Lino via find offers to travel between rad Council St. or any desired apply to any Coupon Ticket Office in tho United States or or a pretty hand in shabby Louise's hand him a book with the place marked by a scrap of wiis uncomfortably conscious of accepted the offered but it was more than charming to be even in the most by bit of between the pages was folded in lie idly it apart with his and to his astonishment read these evidently written in furtive iu my uncle's lie comes to the like the beginning of a most interesting and the overture made by a girl whom he ignored liis very Mow he quietly through tlie and the rest of the day and night until old appeared at his usual post next Owen never When lie his deeply absorbed in a pile of like a coat and umbrella stole out into the where such articles were and himself of the old he he found away in the lining a tiny little With trembling the now lover laid smooth the complicated folds of the and do not think me or presuming in making the following I am in great To-morrow evening at 7 1 shall not be missed for half an Will you meet me at the end of the lane leading past our house tlie L. following evening Owen was at tlie place of rendezvous fully half an hour too As he was to of Louise's coming she breathless and greatly think of she an with a at in this theatrical I have a strong motive in this continued wish to ask your advice on a matter of the utmost importance to me. I have studied your face as much as I dared in heart gave a bound of Then she had at and thought about I think I can trust and call you my I have no looked so lovely with the tears iu her eyes as she said this that Owen longed to take her in his arms and kiss instead of declaring himself her servant in us sit down on this fallen tree and I will begin my story at the You men of the law are Impatient of Louise went with a bright smile for a moment dispelling the melancholy clouding her now nearly four months I was traveling alone from here to Clover Hill on an for my different from those of the people I was accustomed to He sat me and soon after the train started began staring at me in the most an How I wish I had been there to punch his exclaimed Owen with perhaps did nothing to merit quite such severe but he was certainly and has been indirectly the cause of a great deal of to me. He amused himself for some time with casting what I supposed were admiring glances at pressing his hands to his and sighing Then to my utter he threw himself on his knees before declared iu very bad English that he loved me to most startling of tore his very handsome watch and and flung them into my man was of we learned of this for a fact I looked at our traveling middle-aged man already helpless He started with I then thought presence of dare you insult my strong language tho desired and the man seemed to shrink into and became as quiet as a I suppose believing me to the wife of somebody else shattered his again the sweet smile lent a new to Louise's as I she not prevail upon him to take back his and at the next station the gentleman who called me his wife gave my with his into the hands of a policeman as That Wiis the I ever saw of but we later that he a Pole and incurably Tlie old lady in tlie with us looked inquiringly at my who laughed and murmured something I did not I thanked him as I descended at my never dreaming that he was to cross my path weeks one my uncle called me from mending Tommy's and told me a friend wished to see me in the who had no was much Nor did this surprise lessen when I presented to the man who had silenced the Pole that day in the His name was and he turned out to be an old friend of my as and a my uncle said to with a knowing when our visitor had took a great dislike to Mr. in manner and appearance he was most repugnant to me. But I thought very little about him one way or why should I interest myself in a man older than my a week Uncle Thomas informed me that Mr. Mitchell wished to marry exclaimed I don't often laugh in the presence of Uncle but when he told me this I laughed This made my uncle very should I make game of the offer of a man of and prosecuted tor his I'm so glad and thankful you assure me that this dreadful man has no power over said Louise with a profound sigh of pooi little friendless As if of its own accord Owen's arm encircled the girl's and he tenderly and reverently kissed her unresisting now I must fly back to the Dear the half-hour is long heaven's sake don't let them persuade to commit any rash Trust in said taking another kiss in at his lodgings he found two letters awaiting one from a special chum in the and the could hardly believe his Uncle into the perusal of this last at and discovered after a year and a his former friend and his father's only on the track of the fellow who had committed a certain crime of which Morris in sudden had accused his Strong evidence against Owen was not and for the misdeed of he was thrust out for a rough struggle with the through the merest the real culprit had been and the letter in Owen's trembling hand contained ample apology for injustice and an earnestly expressed desire that the old relations be are reinstated with the old extract from suppose we shall soon have among us I hope it will not break your heart to hear that Nelly Welland has given you the When she heard of your misfortune she transferred her affections to think I have found some one who will console me for the fickle Owen to ever stroke of fortune come at a luckier hat played the role of on several occasions after this there were other tete-a-tetes upon the and here Owen told Louise the old and listened to with sweet Uncle Raymond's letter emboldened Owen to prompt measures in depriving Mr. of his so-called and Cruncher of his bitter reproaches of a battle of angry waxed fast and but love gained the be would be in the if it were not for the of mv The I was so silly as not to know on which side my was was often to tell would turn me out of and that would perhaps bring me to my But why need I tell you the particulars of this and many another most painful I was silent and undecided for a and at found courage to tell Mr. Mitchell that I could not marry listened with a and young lady will not find refusal so as she to rusty conduct on the part of your amiable believed this was liis until the next Then my aunt informed me calmly that I was already marriet to Mr. that good lady subject to such fits of mental stared at her in when she proceeded to explain to me according to Scotch if a man in the of a witness says a woman is his and she does not deny it becomes a legal There was witness in the train that old lady I Mitchell is and was determined to his could not believe aunt was in earn but it seems she what is they all beset me every hour in the day with speeches to the effect that it is no use to try to escape my Mr. has the law on his the for I con sent to another marriage ceremony in church the have asked yoa to meet me here this Mr. to tell me truly if there is any groand for their saying that I am Mr. Mitchell's is the most cowardly lie I ever heard Owen quite boiling over with some parts of long - some such rubbish as NEWS Prohibitionists of Michigan have nominated A. B. Cheney for nomination of Harrison and is being ratified all over the coun Democratic chibs of Kentucky a State League at Louisville York Republicans Fri day Col. Ingersoll and gressman Horr made H. the United Labor arty's candidate for has written his letter of branch of the National it is will be estab ished at Indianapolis in charge of Sena tor Gorman of of Duquoin 11., was defeated for the Republican Convention naming George W. J. S. of has been Chairman of the can National and Samuel L. of After the most A. companions in the compartment | but we are in ' a very pretty old have this rich gentleman of 45, and a your reprobate of an uncle is mTE rains have done the growing crops great Wabash will build water Hendricks club at Mt. Vernon has 200 Ashville was kicked by a stallion at and may hydrophobia scare at has caused a great dog of Michigan City want their license fee of SlOO reduced to trees about are so heavily laden that the limbs have to be B. F. Shively has been nominated for Congress by the Democrats of the 13th of fell thirty feet from a and was fatally Commissioner of of Wabash is alleged to be short in his county contains 76,6S3 rods of drain tile in nine seven townships are not Susie Young while walking on a railroad track at Avas run over and killed by a a young was shot Tuesday night by James for attempting to criminally the latter's Rose of Barr Washington died Tuesday of blood caused by a spider bite on her face three weeks wheat harvest is in full blast in Southern A forty-acre field near Jackson will yield at least bushels per State has killed three horses in the vicinity of affected with It is feared this contagious disease will spread in that W. Williams was digging a well on his two miles east of the other when he struck a flow of vinegar at thirty Chemists are puzzled at the G. a young man living near whose parents reside at quarreled with liis brother about money matters and then blew out his own Democrats of the Eleventh Congressional District have nominated Hon. A. N. of Wells for Mr. was at one time reporter of the State Supreme of is a angry He missed a line cow of which he was very and upon investigation found it been picked up by a drover and The animal made rather expensive office of Auditor of Hancock under the decision of the Supreme has been turned ever to James the Republican candidate in 186. James the recent Democratic has left A shortage of has been found in his firing a salute in honor of Harrison's at George Smith and Jeff Kersey were seriously burned by the explosion of a can of Smith wiis terribly his eyesight destroyed and the skin peeled from his making a terrible looking Kersey was not so badly of South Bartholomew has two turkey hens that have a natural propensity for laying Each one laid thirty-five eggs and then went to but they still keep right on laying and at it up fight ever known in the of and the oldest town iu won a great carrying the election by over 200 and ending the sale of liquor for have been making for some time by Republican Clubs throughout the country to send delegates to meet Blaine on his arrival in New York from Europe in the middle of and it is expected he will meet with such a as no other American has ever experienced his return to his native A fleet of steamers will go down the bay to meet him and escort him to large Democratic ratification meeting was held in the Academy of New Thursday Several letters weie among them being one from Mayor in which he announced that his official duties prevented his taking part in National Democratic Committee selected Hon. H. as S. P. of E. B. of New and Charles of New Chairman Barnum was authorized to appoint London where they tlie Republican nominations in at treat them in the customary indifferent The Times thinks that the State of New York will decide the and should Harrison be elected will possibly become a the Times has this having laid seventy-five eggs They did not stop when the first was nor have they for the sec wluch was hatched a few days but both continue to lay and sisters of Levi P. lived at one time at Mrs. Misses 3Iar>'and The last two were All of them were educated in New and were fair types of a class known in the and South forty years ago as school All were fine possessed of some of the higher in addition to their practical New England They all taught school in Evansville and married well fish story comes from While Louis Lytle and others were fishing in the Ohio last Lytle hooked a monster It dragged him into the river but he held onto the The fish took him up stream to the utter astonishment of the acres of the best land in Gran civil suit has been entered in Miami county against James a wealthy man residing near on account of failure to provide for the family of David who was killed some two years who was in destitute circumstances at the time was assisting Shaw on his farm driving and received a blow upon the head from the maul in Shaw's from the effects of he died some hours who is quite wealthy agreed to pay funeral expenses and provide for the which he failed to hence the action for A son of J. H. four miles northwest of caught a four-pound black bass in a novel He saw the bass in a pool in the of the and the idea that if he went into the water and knelt down the bass would come up to him to get into the thus made in the He went kept and the big after darting in and out a few came up close to the boy and nestled Quietly the boy's hand slipped to the gills of the one quick grab and boy and bass were in a big but the boy held on and carried his fish in triumph to his moth masked mob went to the of who lives at twelve miles of last Saturday and demanded John They were apprised of his and at once ordered him to leave within the next forty-eight Kirk arose from his and jumping through a took to He was discovered and but escaped their clutches and remained hid until Sunday Shells had no seizing an he marched out among the White Caps and cleared the yard of their hateful These men recently located there from Crawford this the home of the night and it is believed that they were followed They are industrious and the action of the mob cannot be most remarKable alleged faith cure is reported by a widow of For about twenty-two years 3Irs. Adamson has been almost totally being unable to go about without the aid of a She has sought relief from various oculists both at home and but without Last fall incidently she heard of Dr. a noted Christian scientist of who claimed that he could cure the by faith and secret Mrs. Adamson resolved to take a course of his treatment and began at the above stated The result of the has proved quite as is evidenced by Mrs. Adamson's ability to go anywhere she has not done for over twenty-two She sayK that while her eyes are somewhat yet the sight has been completely Jane of Butler's Bartholomew had a most desperate encounter with a huge She was standi ng under a tree in her when the snake dropped down upon her and coiled about her She was badly but succeeded in wrenching it and had only done when it sprang upon her She again threw it from but the reptile seemed determined to and again sprang upon this time coiling i tightly about her neck and Her mother heard her screams at this point and hurried to her It took the combined strength of both to loosen and kill the which measured six Mrs. Ennis never gave way until the house was when she lost It was 80m<3 time before she recovered from the effects of the frightful Superintendent of Document is famous for his phenomenal was sitting in the Senate restaurant the other day when the private of Mr. Edmunds approached him with a letter in his hand which he handed Mr. Smith to The letter a request from a constituent of Mr. Edmunds for a list of the people who put in claims for damages under the French Spoliation Treaty growing out of the I war of 1812. secretary told I Mr. Smith that the Senate was anxious to comply with the but did not know where a list of. the names could be will find favorite amusement of the Pope is be that of catching not at all He I to play your net which has been especially black with a wild look in 1 knowing and 18 and one to enlisten Lytle drowning by said executive dragged against a pile of document No. 170, forty-first an exciting run of a quarter of This proved to be a Then three men tried to drag the fish i and it was one of the most but Charles Murphy was able illustrations of memory that could drowned by a fish in a similar manner a Out of thousands of docu week ments that are printed every year a wealthy Grant county Smith is able to all of the has been arrested on a charge not only by but He is accused of killing David | and whenever a July 5, 1886 No inquest was on him for held at the and although there hy able to supply it from ' were hints of an ugly still it | to the was generally accepted that the purely The and suit for one incident of which was the holding of an I and Thursday Coroner ordered of the arrest He was taken into custody at to hearing on 5th of Shaw ind the new it a  

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