KL ITEMS.drinks at Porters returned from An-s has returned from?unk and daugh-rom the lake. . a« of North Mau-relatives here, is in Royal Centre, ers* institute, as completely recent accident, lahan is confined to a street by illness. ,*aukee bottle beer, dll Pearl street.TALE OF DEVOTIONTHAT COMES HOME WITH TWO HEROES OF SANTIAGO.PRETo be Taken by t PensOne of Them is Captain Plckeriflf, a Brother, of Mrs. Jos. Craig.Captain Abner Pickering. Company G, Second Unired States Infantry. a brother of Mrs. Joseph Craig, of Logansport, and Lieut. Vi - J. Lutz, Company H, Second United State; Infantry, arrived at Lafayette Sunday afternoon from Montauk Point. L- I., where they landed last week, direct from Santiago. Both bad been in the battle before that city, and Lutz is just recovering from a wound in the I hip. received from a Mauser bullet. Southside^ is en- Gaptain Pickering is barely able to be A m. B. est, of j akQU t after a serious spell of illness,common in tlie Cuban camps, and Columbus, 0., is looks very badly dilapidated. A very the Casparis stone pretty story is connected with the departure of these two soldiers from the son and little son. deadly Isle cf Cuba. Before they left e visiting Dr.Cadv j Tampa for Santiago the captain andthe lieutenant made a compact, sh0v-0 recovered from ling their friendship and devotion, one1 returned to work to the other, by agreeing to stick round house. gether through thick and thin. Theyl Lafayette, who swore, in the presence of the captain s atives here for a (wife, that if either was wounded orbecame ill, the other would nur.-^e him and care for him to the end. The fact that Lutz was loyal to the compact doubtless resulted in saving Pick-I ering's life. The former's wound had Clure, of Cincin- healed sufficiently before the time jbinsoxi. of^Delphi, I me £or ^ cranSp0rts to sail for Dr. Sterritt and | hom6i paring having cared for him. as if he were a child, but shortly he- j et al. vs. Harry £ore the orders came for him to start int to quiet title, £cr the states on sick leave, Pickering unty clerk s office | became very ill. He grew worse asLutz grew stronger, and it was the re Daniel P. Bald- hatter's turn to show his loyalty to the the head of the compact. A sick leave was obtained f the Journal as]by Pickering and the two were rejoicing over the prospect of getting 1 Lola Schull, of I out of Cuba. Alas, when the glad day sen visiting rela- came for them to go aboard the great time, returned | ocean liner. Pickering was too sick tobe moved. Lutz got his own .men school mate 0f I down to the wharf to be loaded ontoilitarv academy, the tugs that were to take them out rom Chicago on of the -bottle to the «. Pan , and will remain here | then he looked around tor the captamof Company G. He was not there and, i , I inquirv developed the startling fact grocery check for I \ , , , , 4.1^[ home today, m and her guest, Lianapoiis, have re-ylaxinkuckee.The United St mg to take pree* sion rolls likely war with Spain tions of the war diana volunteers camp at Indiana after having bee there for muster cidea, so the st been informed, t fore being mush go the same kin' amination he pc being accepted f ject is to guard is expected to gx The muster-out preserved by th* the state, as we at- Washington.tion identical w in record.Attention, StAll members dery Knights of notified to be pi Thursday evenimeeting.Bug*For 30 days I to reduce stock-Good 1:For rent—Twostreut, with all me barn, with lig-lit a Craitr'e tailor sho•eensfelaer .■ store i who werc to have taken hinttoward for return I ^ ^ Theve was no time to be cCaffrey a i -uke | ^ ^ fch(J g^us, heartsick lieutenant. He knew that to leave Pickering there would mean death to him and he could imagine the feelings of the poor fellow as he rolled in his bed aware of the fact that he was being . left behind. The tugs were ready to , whose funeral ieave the dock when Lutz rushed up esterday at La- t0 the officer in charge, imploring iergeant of Com- him to wait until he could go for t-he a infantry, dur- jeaptam. The officer knew Pickeringand agreed, for friendship s sake to church will be j hold the last tug for a short time. It 11th. Rev. J, V. could not be for long, however, as the will occupy great liner had steam up and was ilso give a lecture ready to sail. Frantically Lutz rushed r 12th. j back to the hospital, bundled the ovcr-irinlt;r from a bi- joyed captain into an ambulance andrushed him. to the dock, xso sick he could scarcely move. The tug was casting off, but came back. As Lutz wiped the perspiration from bis brow he heard the officer in command say: “You are just in time, lieutenant, and then he heard the sick captain murmur: “Thank God!,! and that is how Captain Abner Pickering got put of a death hole.Captain Pickering and Lieutenant Lutz are at the home of the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saranel Lutz, near Shadeland, Ind. The former has a month and the latter two months of sick leave. The captain's family are at the Lutz homestead, and both men espeet to soon recover from the ill health contracted at Santiago.tbat he had been left at the hospital\Dr. GaTheReMOf Indianapolis,1 Broadway, LoganWe Treat atMaude Wise were iin here who at-ion given by the that citv Tues-tion, mental dcpr weakness, scroll syphilis, hydroco pimples, catarrh, liver and kidneyswelling, vf-ficosFEMALE DISE,J womb, female w'C manse, mtinima ulceration, irregi ache etc.Rupture Curdaily business.Write If livingn nic strictly case taken.Examination iDr. Gas310X Broadway, 9 to 13 a. n Sunday 9 tRead WhatI was troubled Rheumatism fortlnually took me relief- I consultafter only (2) wea unknown rider. 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