streets.usher, an old lady, who ardsville, was struck by lectric lt;ar at Vincennes ets Friday evening and l*lt;1 being killed. She was ring wagon ami as she ^ I. track a Daisy car ol her wagon with such vv her forward against Her head struck the g a severe wound over r was otherwise injured, at her injuries are not lt;»f aractcr, I ut she had a p»* from death or permithter of Mr. and Mrn. ingill, fell from a fence n Vpper Water street, id fractured her arm.Hsinger, a'carpenter, huh-lure of an arm by being Milky while driving a colt ids, Saturday morning.youngest son of John nnes street, was thrown unday and was painfullyy, aged ten years, fell in car on Spring street stealing a ride and was lie was taken to hin ben til street after hav.ng us for au hour.Dr. MUm' Pftla PUU.me cniHi died.whh LHm*n mmoeuiv lit hhiiA Private Dance,A private dance was given hy the Misses 1 luhler Thursday evening in hon* or of their cousin Misses Mary and Kin* tnu Audriot of Louisville at Oakwood Hall on Silver Heights.Among those present were: Misses Mary and Kmma Andriot of Louisville; Maggie O’Connell of West Texas; Minnie Doyle of Cincinnati; Lydia and Molly McDermott. Maggie and Molly Ke-hoe, Lula, Lydia and Mayme Hubler,* Hose and Mayme Knauer, Nora and Nan Hippie. Katie, Amelia and Clara Werle, Nell Tuley, Kose Kepner, Itose Stein, Pearl Sanford, Dolly McCary, Lula Stacc, Katie Moran, Anna Howell, Jennie and Doeie Shanks, Gertrude Hanger, Hattie Beil, Marie Budage, Isabell Hook, Blanche Miller, Maggie Smith, and Messrs Thus. Garvey of Louisville; Will Kildare, John and Henry Khalt, Tom Nicholson, Harry Mari'as, Gub Jacoby, Marshall Morris, Harry Kelso, Nelson Khodes, Jim McDermott, Charles Mead lock, 8am Fisher, (iip Thorpe, Wallace Fullenlove, Harry Iloupt, Casper Hoppinjohn, Henry Knauer, Will JJoquett, Aerie Donihue, Krank Kirby, D. Jackson, Kd Houf, Wm. Krring, C. Haunon, George Hub* ler, Will Meagher of Louisville; Willis Broader of St. Paul; Jas. Fofcy of Mun-cie; Thos. Hund of Bradford ra., James GI as son, and Harvy Smith of Jefferson-▼Hie.ONE OFThe bladder wa pose, namely, a rt and as such it is n disease except by lirst way is from i kidneys. The sec less local treatmerOHIKrnhcalthy urinlt;neys is the chief ca So the womb, like ed for one purpose, much is not liable except in rare cast of and very close tlt; uny pain, disease lt;fested in the kidr urinary passage is tributed to femal trouble ol some sc made pnd may be find out correctly, twenty-four hours indicates kidney o mild and the extr Kilmer’s Swamp 1 and bladder reiuei you need a medicii best. At druggists, lar. You may ha pimphlet, both seilion the Public 1 address to Dr. Kil (on, N. Y. Tba pr CtMmsIno tbs gtn