Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1895 — Page 2

Suffered Eighteen Years. Pain* Departed and Sleep Camo. Mrs. Julia A. Brown, of Covington, Tenn., Whoso husband haa charge of the electric light plant at that place, has been a. great srHTerer. Her ailments and speedy cure are best described by herself, as follows: ‘•For 18 years I suffered from nervousness and indigestion. 1 tried every remedy recqhpnended by family and friends, nut I dtooid get no relief at all. Two years ago, wjle being treated by three local physiOMtis, Drs. Barret, Maley and Sherod, they IF I Mas. Julia A. Brown. Informed mo that I had become dropsical, arid that there was little hope for me. I then decided to try Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, I was then unable to get to sleep until wall on toward daylight, and during all tins time I had a deep. h?avy pain in my left side. I was most miserable, indeed, but deter taking one-half bottle of the Nervine I Could sleep all night just as well as lever did. The Nervine is the only remedy that gave mo any relief whatever. I am now wejl and strong, and I thank God, every day of tny life for Dr. Miles’ Nervine.” MRS. JULIA A. BROWN. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. AJI druggists sell it at 11,6 bottles for|s, or it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Re . s .Stb Sbid bt al' liriitzists. No morphine or opium in Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills. Curb All Pain. “One cent a dose.” Nut c. The office days of the' trustee of Washington township will be Tne.days twid Satmdavs tn the Siirvetor’s office and Wednesdays at home .John <teele. 221 f Trus’ee of Wash-n 'on Tp. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate bowels and kidneys wid film the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and Contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as atonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organ-, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent api etizer and aids digdstion. Old People find it just exactly what they heed. Price fifty cents per bottle at Blackburn’s & Miller’s Drug Store. # — The 38 inmates of the Howard County Orphans’ Home were mysteriously poisoned, presumably from eating pork. Coun--5 Physician Smith had the hardest kind work saving the little ones, but all are atfjv thought to be out of danger. The teachers and matron were likewise affected. Two Dives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, ML, was told by her doctors .she had consumption and that there was no hope for .her, but two bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thus. Eggers, 139 Florida St. SanFraneisco, suffered frojn a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and in two weeks was ct .’ed. He is naturally thankful. It is such results,of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Blackburn & Miller’s Drug Stoffe’. (Successors to A. R. Pierce.) Regular size 50c.

Odd Fellow* grand lodge, in session at Indianapolis, voted down the proposition *e admit persons 18 years old to the order. Mona but persons over SI vear* Notlee to Teaehers. Notice is hereby given that there will be a public examination of teachers at the County Superintendent’s office In Decatur Indiana, on the last Saturday of each month. Manuscripts made in other counties will not be received. Applicants must be seventeen years of age before they will be licensed. Applicants for license must present the proper trustee’s certificate or other evidence of good moral character—see section 4,497, R. S.—and pass a creditable examination in orthography, reading, writing arithmetic, geography, physiology, English grammar, History of the UnitetJ States, science of education, “Scientific Temperance” and satisfactorily answer a list of questions on a literary production designated by the State Board of Education. The literary work will be given in examination in the following order: '■'.Z'.. HVSKTN. September—Athena irt the Heart. October—Ruskin as a teacher. SHAKESPEARE. , November, December, January, ’99 February, Marchand April—Henry VIII. May,.June, July, August, September and October—The Temptest.—Reading -Circle Edition. « ’ ' w - Examinations begin promptly at 8:30 a. ni. Respecttuny, Btf J. F. Snow. Co. Supt. Female Weaknesses. Many beaut iful Woinc'n die in the very prime of life. Others Jivd to middle age. but are seldom wound and healthy. Why j s this ypu ask? We answer SEIZF NEGLECT, but your life can be lengthened and home, made happy if. you commence AT ONCE. Try one package of Park's A nginal Suppositories and you will never regret it iey will .J make a new woman of you and wid Jutely cure all the distressing forms of female weaknesses. NO UXTErttMEN I'. No doctors 4 examination. A positive cure. Leucorrhea or whites are. usually entirely cured by one or two applications. Price SIOO per package by mail prepaid. Particulars I?

MASSACRES AT SIVAS. Slaughter of (he Armenians Continued For Over a Week. TWELVE HUNDRED KILLER Turktali Soldiers, Police and Circassians All Eng.igo In the Bloody Work, Which Was Said to Have Been Ordered by the Sultan as an Act of Vengeance—Said Pasha’s Plight. Constantinoplb, Deo. 9.—Authentic details have beeu received of the Siva* massacres. They show that the slaughter began Noy. 12 and continued for & week following. It is known that 1,200 Amenians and 10 Turks were killed before there was a cessation of the bloody work. i The manner of the outbreak is described as follows: Suddenly, as if by a preconcerted sigual, the Turkish soldiers and police, the Circassians and i even the laborers and Moslem women and children rushed into the market under command of the All wero armed, the laborers with tools or clubs or anything that could be used as an offensive weapon that came to baud. They attacked and looted the Armenian shops and pursued with relentless fury the occupants, who seemed helpless with surprise, at the suddenness of the i onslaught. Many merchants and clerks were killed and their bodies stripped. As the importing business was almost exclusively in the hands of the Armenians, financial disaster must overtake Sivas wnen the fury of the storm us blood and greed has subsided. The Armenian villages in the vicinity were also looted and the people left to beg and die. A high official in a position to know declares that the massacres were the deliberate act of the sultan’s vengeance for having been compelled to grant the reforms in Armenia demanded by the powers. It is asserted that the kaimakan of Guerin, where there are 5,000 Armenians, telegraphed to the vali of Sivas: “You may rest assured that there is not an Armenian left in Guerin. They resisted the butchers and they suffered the worse for it.” The expulsion and removal of the Armenians from Constantinople and from the vilayets continues by wholesale. All the Armenian monasteries in the vicinity of Erzingjan have been pillaged. The ipassacre there occurred after the Armenians had been disarmed and Seokki Pasha had faithfully promised to protect them. At the village of Pasuan, near Erzingjan, the Kurds and Turks attacked a crowd of Armenians who had taken refuge in an Armenian church and -killed 40 of them. Altogether 400 were killed and 800 were wounded in the Erzingjaq district. The situation here on the question of the extra guardships of the powers remains unchanged and continues to offer a tribute to the powers of delay and evasion of oriental diplomacy as practiced by the Turkish government. The flight of Said Pasha and his refuge into British Embassy are the sub- . jects of the most interest, and the almost frantic efforts made by the sultan to induce him toleave and to return to the Yildiz palace indicate his fear either that he has lost the most powerful in’ermediary that he could hope for between himself .aHU'I the powers in evading. the uncomfortable demands they make upon him or the most dangerous adversary he Sould fear having in council with the powers. . Said May Leave His Refuse. London; Dec. 9.—A Constantinople dispatch in today’s Daily News says: It is probable that as a result of negotia- ' tions, Said Pasha will voluntarily quit . the British embassy. Lord Salisbury i has telegraphed his approval of Sir Philip Currie's conduct. Meantime, the gates of the embassy are closed and the force which was landed from the • ambassador’s yacht Imogene patrols ths

ground. Russia’s hesitation has ceased. It i* carreutly reported that M. Nelidoff, the Russian ambassador, yesterday gave the ■ultan the czar’s message iaeisting upon the entry of the guardship*. SENATORIAL CONTEST. Warm Fight Promised Forth. teat •«- enpisd by Senatar Blaakbara. Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 9.—Now that the legislature i* made a Die politically by the Democrats re-eleetiag A. J. Carroll at v Lo,tii*Yille Saturday, the aapirants for thekunatorehip to *ucooed Senator Blackburujare hero with their managers, and, a v4ry hotly contested fight is on. Governor-elect Bradley amved this morning by 'a special brain from hi* home at LanoasterxAftor bis inauguration on Tuesday it\ i* *»ari»3~tbpt he will bo an important factor in the »ena tori al contest that/pi pending before the legislature, ttneXvi i* generiklly conceded that the Aotornor-elect favor* Congressman who ? managed thelrecerft successful campeign in the •tate for the Republicans. Stubborn Sunday Fir.. Chicago, Dec. !).—The firemen in the downtown district put in airyesterday fighting a stubborn fire that caused a lose of $200,000. The 5-story building 1 on Madison street occupied by H. Wolf & Co., dealers in general merchandise, was completely destroyed. The adjoining building was slightly damaged and i the stocks of the occupant* also suffered to a large extent. A heavy fire wall between the two buildings pre vented nfljre serious results. The origin of the fire is unknown’. Wolf & Co, -carried SIBO,000 insurance. Their' stack was valued at 1200,000. ' . b Received a Charge of Buckshot. ■ Keithsburg, Ills., Dec. 0. — Elmer ’ Lockinaller, a • member of a charivari ■ party, was fatally shot. He was hit in •. the shoulder by a full charge of buck--1 shot fired by a companion. Smallpox Reported lu lilinoin. Springfield, Ills., Dec. 9.—The ap- ‘ pewance of smallpox at Higliwood, Ills., ’ has been reported td the state board of ’ i health. _ 'f,

WHE* OTHERSTAIL. Commit With Dr. H. H. Keller. Phjtso-Medlcal Physician and surgeon, ormerly of Chicago, now knoun as Decatur’s leading and most successful Specialist- He makes a specialty of all forms of all chronic diseases, such as Blood and Skin diseases. Sores, Spots, Pimples, Scrofula. Private Diseases, Tumors, Tetter Eczema. Asthma, Indolent, Ulcers. Acute and Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh, Heart Trouble, Diseases of the Eye, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Plies, Fistula. Fisures, Rectal Ulcers, Nervous Debility of the youjig, middle aged and old people, Diseased of Women and Children, and in fact all diseases that the human body is neir to. My past and uniform success encourages me in promising full satisfaction to all my patients. Consultations at my office, free; German and English spoken. 1 will also attend to all calls day or night, city or country, doing a general practice and conforming strictly with the principles of the Physo-Medical School of Medicine. There 4re no poisons used in my method of treatment. 1 keep a full line of drugs on hand and furnish all medicines from my office. 1 hope by strict adherence to the principles of truth and honest dealing to merit your patronage. lam yens truly, H. E. KELLER, M. I). Office over Holthouse’s Shoe Store, on west side of Second street. Residence, near •orner of Fourth and Madison streets, opposite the Catholic church. Office hours from 8 a. in. to 11 a. m., and from 1 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. and from 6. p. m. to 8. p. in. Lock box 144. Telephone 57. stf The Logansport Mutual Telephone company, recently established there, is preparing to make extensions to a number of surrounding towns. Two suits against the city of Bedford, growing out. of the injury to Goldie Parker by the fall of a wooden sidewalk, which had been propped up, has been comfor 82.500. The Compass Plant. On the western prairie is found the compass plant whose leaves point to the north. We wish to direct you to the great health giver, Bacon’s Celery King for the Nerves. If you are suffering from dyspepsia, liver complaint and indigestion, if you are sleepless at night and awake in the morning feeling languid, with a coated tongue and sallow haggared looks, Bacon’s Celery King forth? Nerves will cure you and restore you to bloomimr health- Trial packages free. Large size 50c. at Holthouse & Smith’s sole agents. John J. Gates, who died at Noblesville last week, is said to have been the first white child born within the limits of the city of Indianapolis. Mr. Gates was born in 1823. The second trial of William Flynn, charged with the murder of John Parker at Noblesville, ;* being tried. He admits the killing, but claims it was done in selfdefense.

An Important Item. Do not waste your money on vile, watery mixtures compounded by inexperienced persons when Holthouse & Smith, sole agents, will give you a bottle of Otto’s Cure free of charge. If you have coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, or any disease of the throat or lungs, a few (loses of this guaranteed remedy will surprise you. Hold a bottle of Otto’s Cure to the light and observe its beautiful golden color and thick, heavysyrup. Samples free; large bottle 50c. The Union Valley steel works at Alexandria is increasing its force weekly, and at present over 1.200 workmen are employed. As a result of charges against firemen at Muncie many of them resigned from the department, and for a time Saturday the city only had three firemen nn m>t.~ James Lenon, one of the best knowri farmers in Delaware county, died from heart trouble. Bucklen’v Arnica Halve. The best s#lve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chi'blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 95' cents per box.' For sale by Blackburn A Miller. Attorney* for th* defense in the Clara iSbank* wravdec trial have asked for a change of veano, they claiming it will be iinpoenihle to go» a fair trial in Parke county. Relief In Six Hour.. Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease* relieved in six hours by the “Nbw Grkat South American Kidney Curb.” This new remedy is a surprise on account of its exceeding promptne** in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold bv Holthouse A Smith, Druggists, i.ecotur, Ind.

Six fireman of Mttncis, against whom charges were preferred and an investigaj tion was to have been held today, have tendered their raaiornatinn RelieflnOun Day. South American Nervine relieves the worst cases of Nervous Prostration. Nervous; riessnnd Nervous Dvapopsia it) a single day. No such relief and blessiughas ever come to the invalids of this country. Its powers to cure the stomach are wonderful in the extreme. It always cures; it cannot fall. It radically cures all weakness of the stomach and never disappoints, Its effects are marvelous and surprising.—lt gladdens the hearts of the s Jffering and brings immediate relief It is a luxury to take and always safe. Trial bottles 15 cents. Sold by Holthouse & Smith, Druggists, Decatur Ind. J. H. Taylor and James Sarnqels, two workmen employed on the now Spade* building at Indianapolis, were severely injured by being caught beneath an iron pil T lur that fell while being hoisted to its place by a derrick. FARMERS Wanting shingles for Shed Roof will do well to call on Jno. W. Vail, at bis factory, and see his cull staves. They are very cbeaj>, and make as good a roof as any shingle. Call ano see them. wltf For Sale, one new Breyman Tile Machine, nearly new. Very cheap. 61tf Adams County Bank

HIT FOR MWITffIS House Can Do Nothing Until Mr. Reed Makes His Assignments. BILLS FOR CONSIDERATION. ■•vnral Hvadrcd Introduced Last Week and Many Ready tn Follow—Lord Salisbury's Reply Awaiting the President’s Return From a Hnatlo* Trip—Address ea Behring Boa and Monroe Questions. Washington, Deo. 9.—The house programme for this week is a dreary waste. Until the committees are appointed the machinery of the house is blocked and nothing can be done save by unanimous consent. Any resolution that might be presented—and it is in this form that the sensations that agitate the lower branch of congress are usully sprung—would go down before a single objection. For this reason no attempt will be made to do anything until Speaker Reed announces his committees, which he now expects to have ready at the end of the week. There probably will be but three brief sessions this week. The indications are that practically nothing can be done in the way of the consideration of actual legislation until after the holidays. However, the congressional hoppers are filling up preparatory to the grinding that will follow later. Last week several hundred bills were introduced and it is probable that fully as many will be started on their journey to the statute books this week. As the president is absent on his hunting trip there is no probability that the reply of Lord Salisbury’s letter to Secretary Olney’s note regarding the Venezuelan boundary dispute, in which congress is so deeply interested, will be sefit to the house this week. Week In the Senate. The probabilities are that the week in the senate will be given up largely to caucusing by all parties and that the senate daily will be brief, with little effort at legislation. The introduction of bills will be continued, though no work of consequence can be done until the committees are filled. There is nothing on the calendar except two speeches, one by Senator Morgan, announced for today, on the Behring sea question, and the other by Senator Cullom on his Monroe doctrine resolution. It is understood .that Senator Morgan will pay his respects to Ambassador Pauncefote and Lord ta'isbury, The Republican caucus committee of the senate Will hold its first formal meeting today after the adjournment of the senate for the purpose of considering the question of filling' the committee vacancies and selecting chairmen of the various committees.

1.0r4 Salisbury’s Reply. Washington, Dec. 9.—-Secretary Olney has received the reply of Lord Salisbury to the Venezuelan note. Sir Julian Pauncefote took the message to the state department Saturday and read its contents to the secretary. The reply is •aid to be quite voluminous, and over two hours was consumed in its reading. The content* of the answer will not be made public until Mr. Cleveland’s return, and then the matter will go to congress accompanied by a message from the president; APACHES UNDER ARREST. Official* Think They Have the Murderers •f Merrill and His Daugliter. Fort Grant, A. T., Dec. 9.—The party of White mountain Apache Indians who were missing from their camp on the San Carlos reservation, and who ar* supposed to have murdered Merrill and his daughter near SolomonvilA* four day* ago, were arrested and brought into San Carlos agency late Saturday night by a detachment of Captain BaU'* troop* of the Seventh eavalry and the Indian police. ' The pertg oenaitoed es seven men and a hoy, all mean ted and h»avilf armed, two es tbea* e*irrying eavalry carbine* that tit the identical bullate which hrongh* Meariil and hi* daughter te tibeir untimely end. The Indian* claim to have heea banting in the mountain* near Taut Them** and the 50 mile* from tftoao menntain* to the Gila Bonita valley, in which Mewnll and his daughter wore htiled, ie only a «tep for these wily ▲yaohM. are being held under gawd at lan Carlo* for further inveetigntton. bnt there is very little doubt that Colonel Bell ha* the true murderMN. A peoaaaMnt cattleman at Fort Thoma* report* having seen a party of six or •oven Indians near the trail leading to the valley in which the killing took place. Evidently these are the same Indiana.

< Sbaat*?* *aw Only Two Indtaa*. 1 tioiXHCOMViLUi, A. T., Dec. 9.—Sher’ff Wright’* pae*e, which pursued the Indian naurderer* of Merrill and daughter, returned yoodorday evening. Near the bud Os the White Lock mountains the Indian* were sighted. The posse came within M yards es the Indians at one time, bnt the trail was lost on Friday. There were but two Indians, and they doubtloeo belong to a band of renegades which hu been off their reservation several years. ! ■ Tal«<r*ph Wire* Are DoWn. ■ Fobt Grant, A. T., Dec. 9.—The wires between this point and San Carlos agency and Fort Apache went down yesterday and it is believed that they were cut by the renegade Indians. A party is out on the line for the purpose of making repairs. Ilniurpnls Are Advancing. Madrid, Dec. ■9. — Advjces from Havana state that rebels under i&omez and Maceo have entetod the province of Santa Clara aud Surprised the Snanisli column there, killing nine of ths troops. The remainder retreated. Other insurgents have, arrived at Matanzas. The Spaniards are advancing to meet them, when a battle is expected. /

Only a tew moie Bargains it W Pffl.. At Stengle & Craig’s. Call soon before Stock exhausted. West Main St. Berne, Ind. —•—! ' — V HOYT’S SURE CURE EHR PILES. llt'Hd wtiHt i< pi> ii. '' i ■ "‘’rugs l ® l - ' ■ ~l‘ ‘ * 1,,e iin v lor Piles. , We have sold S' f ( lire for Piles ever sb e<- il has been introduced on the tnarke and have-old U tingli imiie andbnv i •yer been eni.< d upon to i elund the price paid in » -irgle case, hi d <•>. i te. onitnend ii t< ifi. sea tioarq i-utli ring with th. dr. i d'ul disease. VHATOI R ( I'S I< P EKS SA Y : (>ur customers mj it is h quick and sure cute andwMJ

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| JOHN S. BOWERS, —DEALER IN—....CRUSHED STONE.... Gan iWver <>n line of Railroad. Also, HERCULES POWDER. For slump Blasting. Always on Hand. DR. C. V. CONNELL, Veterinary Our ,50 ox* and DENTTIBT. DECATUR, INDIANA. Graduate of she Ontario Veterinary *' College and Toronto Veterinary Dental School. Treats all diseases of the domesticated animals All calls promptly attended day or night. Office in Odd Fellows Block. 2-* First Class Night and Day Service between Toledo, Ohio, St. Louis, Mo. FREE CHAIR CARS DAY TIAIB-MODERH EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. jfg-HESLI tEKVCO EH HQUn. sny hour, DAT 0B NItHT, at modoruto oost. Ask lor tiihli via T»l»do, St. Lm'ii A hnsasCity R. R. Clover Lear Route. For further particular., call on nearest kßent of the Company, or addles* O. O. JENKINS. SM«r.l fumirw Agent. TOLEDO OHIO. — ■■ ~~ t FIVE HANDSOME LOTS’ for sale in Grant Railing’s addition. Enquire 3tf Grant Ratling. (Pj 3 r $500.00 GUiARiANTEE:.. l ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. . Will not Injure hands or f.ihrlc. \ _ No Wanhboard needed, t"an use hard watfl 1 same as soft. Full Directions on every package, Al 8-oz. package for 5 cfs. or 6for s; cts. Sold by retail grocers everywhere. “When the. Hour Hend Points to Nlhe, Have Your Washing on the Lino." > i: ' 1....■ ■■ 1 1 -