Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1896 — Page 2
I Suffered Eighteen Years. Pains Departed and Sleep t ame. 1 ; ' Mrs. Julia A. Hrowy, of Covington, Tenn., whose husband lias charge of the electric light plant at that place, has been a great sufferer. Hit ailments and speedy cure ■ are best described by herself, as follows: “ForlS years I suffered from nervousness and indigestion. 1 tried every remedy recommended by family and friends, but 1 could get no relief at all. Two years ago, while being treated by three local physicians, ltrs Barret. Maley and tdieiod, they I’’ - ■- . I fwl Mrs. Julia A. Brown. I? . informed me that I had become dropsieaL U and that there was little hope for me. 1 theft decided to try I Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. I was then unable to get to sleep until I well on toward daylight, and during all I this time 1 had a deep, heavy pain in my I left side. I teas most miserable, indeed, but I after taking one-half bottle of the tirrvmc I I could sleep all night just as well as I ever did. The Aervine is-the.pnly remedy that. I gave me any relief whatever. I am now I weiland strong, and I thank God every day I of my life for Dr. Miles' Serrtiie." MRS. JULIA A. BROWN! Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will oenefit. All druggists sell it at 11,6 bottles for $5, or [it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Nervine ReS .*Health bold by all Druggists. No morphine or opium in Dr. Mlles’Pain Tills. <'ri:.: All Paia. '(hie cent a dose.” INDIANA ILVt’I’ENINGs. Austin Slattery of Goshen, aged 35, was struck by a train at Shelbyville and instantly Killed. Work ha.- been resumed.on the Terre Haute and Brazil Electric railway andTt will nojfr be pushed t > conlpletion. Captain James Blake of New -Albany, who has followed the river as steamboatman lor tilt years, is dead at t lie age of s.i. ■Relatives of Essie Hcbinson of JelTersonville, who is lit vyais old. are greatly alarmed over her dis. ipp.-a rance from hot ne. Postmaster Paddock of West Newton will resign. He has given up his other business and the office ill not profitable" enough to rull alone. ( .• ,T. W. Kosenberay of Kendallville w;ls L/”’'’’ instantly killed by the discharge of a re- j volver which fell .to the floor while he was in the act of loadingjQie weapon. ® > Miss . Fanhit; Edwards, the girl evangelist of Richmond, who.has been conducting a successful revival at Emden, has Tieeu compelled to take a rest, she being , & ,' ■ ' i worn out. „ Dad Docked In a (ar. i "’VaLPaha/so, Ind., March2.—A Grand, Trunk eat-inspector yesterday found in • tin empty boxcar a lad about!) years old in a half famished and frozen condition. He claimed to be froni Chicago and gave , his name as Ernest Leonard. He claim- I ed to have be&n put into rhe cat by two ' men near Chicagtr. who afterwards locked him in, though they made no attempt at violence. Old I’eopye.. Old people who require medicine to regie < late bowels imd'kidiwys will lind the true i remedy in Electric Bitters. 'I llis mi.-diei.ne i does no: stimulate and contains no whi-key r nor other Intoxicant, but 'imfs as a tonic and j alterative, it acts mildly mt Uh- stomach I and bowels, adding strength :;nd giving tone to the organ.-,, thereby aidjtig Nature —. in the performance of the fimclioiis. Elec 1 - • ' '}ric Bitters is an excelleni appetizer and . aids digdstion. ()k|/f'eople fmiTft just ex-1 a<;tly what They neeo. Price fifty cents per I bottle at Blllclhmtn's A ..Mil'll r'- Drug j Store. zg x ——t- : ‘~ .Mi-.. Hunton Want- --Viiidical iim." N.W Y< Feb *• I lisp It : ' .1 r . ■ onciliation im-r-- is promise of a bitter | contest, in tin-J. Coleman Drayton di- j voreo case. It was announced yesterday by Richard V. L ; nd:'lairy < 1' Elizabeth, N. counsel for Mrs. Drayton, that she woftM ntake-tt jjgh-t iuyom-t-fou vin- ' (licutimi. .Mr. Dr:: vtim's counsel, Alvah ! A ('lai;.avi- out tic- -tateim nt recently that fits id-ieiil iiad determined not to pUsh the Stilt:; Kelici 9n six Hom's. Diatressimfc. Ki.iiii-y im<t Bladder diseases A- relieved in six hoiit-s i-\ the '-Nt-.w Gke.i'J South Aviran \s Kjiini v Crn-E. ' This nevi . remedy is' a surprise on in-cdmit of its-execeil. ing prompter ss in-rela viiir i-nin m ti he hlad- . her. kidney.-, back and J, very parrot the urinary passages in main Sr f'-nuile. It i/jieves. _■ . retention .*ot water a'hd-ptiih i> W ■s o ' o almost inmied icciy. If you warn <pilek re- - -r"-./'lie! atid cure this i- jour remcit;. . --old, lo *- Holtliousi A ism’tli. liri.’gt T- 1 -. la- otur, Ind ————V— , -yAi.*— — 3 —- Nptiee m'l'ettehci si. — E, t^t ._^ Tr r T . +r y^, c . j. T p lr ■ ytrjrt - tfrtTnTVTrrT be a piliitie exatiiimHiun ol .Teaci-n i-at i f . ■ ■ , • the Coumy EtfjiertLtemieHt.smiii-e it, Decatur Indiana, oi the I'l-t of • ;><•• ■ - month. Maw .-c, ip - tirade in other com. I ties will not iu received. Applicants imtst 1 be sevetii. en yetirs ul aj'e bt.-fore 1 hjey wil.i be licensed. Appli- . .. pre ent the] proper til,- ,< er;ibrute ot other evidence <>l goo>; nee a. (dianjeo i I- -®. : ton 4.4'jL,-lLAu._.nm>q-lL i .-.a_ l a £ ‘-l- J --: i - J os*— fioti in oi: t h-■ cuijiv ■.• t '.'n; arithmetic, grog! apart . TdtVsmhrej. Em.;-: . , Jish gramma .lit w-id'. ■ I : ■ ud <ia;e . J ■( ' a * I Science' <»i .vu'i a. to i: hsr.ii-r-, ; . aiice” ami _sal i-1 w io- ■ • r ■■. s sAs-' qtt'e.sj.iei--..a: a i.i'o ■ . r.v . t . I ~m; Ki . -.3 ed by.-tki W. in- !.■■ rs ' • I- ' - T< ■ g' • ■ Tl.eltp v-ji m . ; ■ ination iit im (oi oy n.g > i m i |-‘i l.ruar'. l*-'.g>, Hi-lory. etc., and Act- 11 jimlyl 11 . ' i- pirn 1 '• ■ MaieJi—-lli-tl:r U-.ifedi cm ■' ■--fM. Aetsd V ;m.d V ( tuipleik 111. 1 \ .V .- tdr- . . Ap> il-«> 11 istory. I nil,. mud ioi; ;im ; up ’ Acts —Chapter IA . ( ■ May - Shakespeare's—?!Thv Trim.. Examination* begin promptly at s::;o a. m. , Respectiuny, # Btf J. F. Snow, Co. Sujjtt... ■
MAJORITY FUR "CUBA Senate Adopts Resolutions Favorable to Belligerency and Independence. ONLY SIX NEGATIVE VOTES CAST. ('row<lt*d (ialh'rh'* t lie‘ K«*siitt W’iHi Long Cont hiir<*<l \ pplaum*- s<‘iuitor shornian M<*r<*ih>*sl v K rraign* Spain and llcr New <lo%« i nor <««‘iiri‘al CiliVM an Instance of Wo\lvr’> Brutality, ■Washington. Fob, 29.—Ry nn overwhelming majority the senate yesterday adopted concurrent Vesolntions favorable to Cuban belligerency and independence. The resolutions are ns follows; Resolved, That in the opinion of congress a condition of public war exists between the gov<-rnnielli of Spain and the government proclaimed and tor some tune maintained In force of arms by the people of Cuba; and.that I nited States of America should maintain, a strict neutrality betweeiithe contending powers, according to each all the rights of belligerents in the purls and territory of the Vnited States. Resolved. That the friendly'offices of the I'nited States should be offered by the president to the Spanish government for the recognition ot the independence of Cuba. The final vote on the adoption of the resolutions was as follows: Yeas. 94: nays. (>. The senators who-voted in the negative Were t’.ttl'ery, Chilton and Gixirge.Deniocr.it'. and Hale. .Morrill and Wetmore. Republicans. When rhe vote was announced the densely packed galleries broke inm long continued tipplatise. which the aj’ice' president checked with difficulty' 3 The result was reached after a day of fervid speeches which at times aroused the , crowd of spectators to entnusiastie dem- i onstratipiis. The keen public interest ■ m the subject was evinced by the pres- 1 ence of the largest crowds since congress -assembled. The representatives of foreign poAvers were numerously in attendance, tlie occiqiants of rhe diplomatic gallery including .Ministers .Mendonca of Byazil, Hatch of Hawaii, Lazzo-Arriaga of Guatemala. Rengifo of Columbia and Baron Vnii K-Mtler of the GermanMmli.iS'y. Seuor Dupuy de Louie, t!i§J?panish minis! er? was not present, but two of the attaches of, the I Spanish legation, occupied seats with ! the other diplomats. [ ' The inain ’feature of the debate was I the speech of Senator Sherman, chairman of the committee on foreign relations. As a rule., rhe veteran senator fyom Ohio speaks with reserve and conservatism, so tijtft-it was tile more sur- ' prising wljeu he arraigned Spain and I her governor general. Weyler, in the I most merciless and scathing htiiguage. .Mr. Shennan read sjieeffie instanef-s in which Weyler was pictured as stripping* young girl captives s and making them dance before the Spanish troops. Other speeches Were made bv Messrs. Lindsay' j (Ky.), Lodge (.Mass.;, Caffery (La. jand Allen (Neb.) , I The voting began at 4 o'clock, according to agreement. It was simplified by the withdrawal of conflicting aim nd- ■ ments, so that only .tJxree votes were . | necessary’. The first disposed of the i resolution of Mr. White il’al.) limiting i the action of congress to a request on rhe president to gffint ,b< iligl*i'eiicy. ■ This was tabled, to I?.' The amendr ,’iient of Mr. Allen directing the presii dent, to recognize (he (hiban republic as ■ independent met like defeat, b'! to'l7. i Then came the final vote., as above recorded. Ouirt Day In the Hoiesc. There was an enthusiastie demonstrai tioi.i in the Rouse yesterday when Sec. I retary (Joxe of the s.enat ■. shortly after [ 4pl in., appeared and announeed the i passage by the upper house of congress m th.- t'nh.:n r--- luiion-. biit^thtrinat= ter did not t-orae up ip tiny otlu r form | during the dayy After encountering rhe , unexpected opposition-, oi' .Mr? BcuTeHr ■ Thursday the house’ leaders concluded to’postp&He iafm.: up the resblntibiLs ■ I until the legislative bill was disjkisedof. ■The who! ■ day in the house was spent in the -con.-.id) ration of the legislative apprtipriirtii ei hist and owsortTTtid>lT>-pi-r>---gress was made. An agreement was reaehod whereby the bill to change the Ciiinpensation of l.'iiited States attorneys -. and ni.'irshats ironi the fee to the salary system is to pt- offered as.an amendment to the bill. Au aniciidwent .ottered by Mr. Tawney t.Rep., Mini', i to provide Jlltlt the jjJlemhers slu'lll have Sloo-per_ month for t-l-rk hire throughout the year, instead <f duringtlie.-i'-ssiviiLson]; as is now \ h ■ < use, provoked flieldiarge that it was a ' salary grab.” Mr. Payne (!{<•]).. N. who...was ill the chajr. ruled it out -hi a point of order. An attempt was mace to ovoHm.lw.-tlm-c.hair. j imt.he was us dne.d. tiy a-voko of 102 to I 4:-g- -The- -pi * . V’-'loH- -p+r --sr-i+ieHsi’-ssderks ' was then strj'.d • n out w ith th.e_a vowed i intention of efi Tiiug- an ‘•eqnifHble adI justinent” w t tie'< j,,itedaier. -I lilt. I. <■ l I ZllilH N, I ■ T . . ■' . Smallpox and 'tarvalimi Ih-viniatinq* the Kano I Ila* I n li.j hit inl s/ ■ W ashing iox F-i>. . : --(.'o»H<>-d Stabs : Minister T 1 re. ■ < '•. -tans in pie li.- s ; advised Si - rI" 11. i., \ ca i >;<• fl; 11 ' 1 !!'•' miiabli-i ;l- (. till loWl: of Zc ilollii Tiib'i icinit'run . "if:Am'Tr.'MnTTiwiK - ah'- of-sni. i ;. otii r discuses and ;■ o 111 waw o| ...tvs ; hat re11 el expedit Ais ;)■ ■ ;; ,o (rt |f its . f‘ lsj 1 )•< ■ able, I. Iy 11 ■ |. )>. inxi--sm-i-A slow H- I-. . thi, yall S ■al o s.' )U mu I - • impassable, I'lllii' ■’lll,' • 1111 -;C ■wi fcT" .si o. ;.iJ i■- - tismtl-.y *-r*hi. ■: i he ilr'et'll-. . te- ( - ■ T ’W., seen 1-elief Jo i‘F t.’llm mis issued a.i jinipci-mi ' ■ ie e< prelection, mind; ■•mei’ii: g l . g lor Mtss ■ —P.-eMAt mw- v' mg relief. — ,xir. I.;>>•. >/,», -c i,fr_i.mo t, Washini-A g F '• -Jr. . y., !l()rt w jh ; b' niaffe io m-veift iie li- oination of i. the statue ol Mie ..lai’qia tie. in stat* t nary hall ol iht .capito], by Air. Lintony the member j'rcoi Michigan, who is tin
avowed represen'tative of the A. P. A. Mr. Linton has prewired n resolution to prevent the placmgof the statue at the capital, basing his protest on a law pro- , viding that only statues of citizens of ' the states furnishing them' shall be placed t here, and claiming that Father Marquette was not a citizen of Wisconsin. He will try to.secure coiispleration of the resolution. Trial mei.t <il Transviiill l’risoin'i-s., Wasjhng’l'on. Feb. 29.— I'nited States , Consular ,\g'ont Amnioy at ilohannes-. burg has made a report bye Abie to SecretaryOlney respecting I lie condition of , that place. H" says that the Trimsvaal 1 i government shows every disposition to l treat the .prisoners leiii"iitly. and has ■ been CGi.isider.itt and friendly toward I the official represontat i ves of Ihe Cnitod States. Hammond and the ot her American prisoners ar< now in Ji'.li.'ttmesbnrg awaiting leg.il pn.ceeiiii.gs. Treasury Still Losinq; Gold. I Washington. Feb. 29. - The treasury I yesterday lost Sl.■.’.■>!>.so:> in'gold coin and 510.20 G in bars, which leaves the true anioun; of the re... rve $122,244,229. ! This is ;i net loss since last Wednesday of nearly s2.'Pto.(>.'o. Tw«t Live* Xiived. Mrs. I’liu‘be Tliotuas, of Junction City. 111., was told by her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope tinker. but two bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery completely cured her amt she says it saved her Ute, Mr. d’hos. Eggers. 139 Florida St. SanFratieisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approai-himr Consumption, tried without result every thing else then bought one bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and in two weeks was ci ed. He is naturally thankful. It is such iesults,of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this- .medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Blackburn A Miller's Drug Store. (Successors to A. R. Fierce.) Regular size 50c. k oli ier \\ as I iiiiorrnt. Inoian M’oi.is, .March 3. —Tlfeoran Collier of Sullivan county, who has been | j serving a 3-years term in the prison r south foi; arson, has been pardoned by : Governor .Matthews. Another person I has confessed that he is guilty of the ! offense » An Important Item. Do not waste your money on vile, watery mixture' 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 ajiy disease of the throat or lungs, a few doses of this giiaran- | teed remedy will surprise you. Hold a bot- : tie of Otto's Cure to the light ami observe j its beautiful golden color ami thick, heavy I syrup; Samples free; large bottle 50c. Suspend in** Riotous Students. CnAWi’onnsviij.i:. Ind., Feb. 2s.—Two students of Wabash college were permani'iitly suspended yesterday for letting- pigeons loose in the (-impel last' ■week. It is said other dismissals will follow. ■ The Compass Plant. On the western prairie is found the pass piantwbose leaves point to the nortij. We wish to direct you to the great health giver, Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves. If'you are suffering frpm dyspepsia, live* complaint and indigestion, ifyou are sleepless at night and awake in the morning feeling languid, with aeoaVed tongue aiid sallow haggared looks. Bacon's Celery. King forth icNerves will cure you and restore you to blooming Imaltli- Trial packages free. ■. Large size s(>e. at HolthouseA Smith's sole agents. Vatuabli* <.a' Land' L.;-asi'd. Et.wooiL. Ind., .Feb. 2S.r-The Con•suniersr;Gas.Trust company of Indianapolis Ims sccurml 21 valuable gas leases lying right in rhe heart of the best producing country. Hul kli'ii’s Ariijeii Salve. The besf salve in the world lor cuts, bruises, sores, ideers. -all rheum, level sores] tetter, ehapjied hands, chi-'blains. rorns, and -.ill >kin eiTipt ions, and positively ctires piles or no pay required. It isg-uarap-. teed to give perfect satisfaction or money retunded. l’riee,2s cents per box. For sale.by Black-burn At Miller. , — —a ■ Pul on His Lover’s Clotlirs. Pr.Y'totth. Ind., March ‘3.—Clilirlos Henry has escaped from jail here .by downing the ('lofhes of his -sweetheart, who visited hrm in company with another woman.’’-He walked, nut with the visitor, and lias so far elpded rt'eapture. ' .JS 7 -?”- Iti ID-L In One »aj . South Ajihiigix Nijivim. . rt'ln-vi-s the worst cits's ol Nervous Brestlatiqli. Nervous ' uess and Nervous I wsuepsia in a single 'day. No sueli i-elii.T'.lnd lile.ssiliglms <-ver come to the invad'd- ol - ) his countrv. Ils cowers to cure tii<‘ stomach are ul in the extreuw. itiilw'iys cures; it cannot fail,- It .radically cures all ..weakness ot. th.e .sto.tnaijh ami 'm.wi-i- disappoints. 11 - etb are intirvelous and gladd.i ns the rieailkof The R iffering hihl lniims immediate uSie’ It is luxury to In de ami a' ways safe. Tria I bottles 15 eenls. Sold I'iy Holthouse Smith. Druggists. Decatur FA RM F its Wanting shingles for Shed 800 l will do well so call on J no. AV. Vail, at his factory: diid ee his cull staves. They tie very cheap, ami nal l- a r. of as tiny' oli'tigle. ('.oi and set hem. ” p wlti I-'or Sale, one pew Breyman Tile Much/ tie. nearly new. Very cheap. •>Hf A dams Coi. NTi Bank. Fa’-iie >JI H’. jfty I AV< •!!]<’ H « 'JII Ji» \ '<• \ ppiill < oflH’-. - I;h’ Kl’C j.. lira Lt LI • "’I'V- .• V l ' v, u .\vu*'t'.i.<■ 8. • i iVc lengthened Jvnd • Gi<b fnippx’ M eoininf’. ■ VI <>N« I*,. { Tr> < packer of I’urkls?A'«r.!i;ai S ;pp»^i-| "h.-i'H- ,Hf*l wil? nrvrr r<"-p r*-r t r ~ They will «-• ij.Hko; omuii <>| y<’U hipl Yvill hitrlv cun* all ibe «JKtr<- .‘•ij-n fornix j I--ujilt xyru knctiscsgy x.N-O 5. X 1 IsN I. ( No dortois’ exjvninai ion. .A pv-itive > Loucorrbca or whites are usually entirely • cured by one or two appUCalionH. Price -fl “<• I per package bv mail . prepaid, particulars fHHlu’jgc. 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. CHURCH FIRED UPON I I , ' Outrageous Act That May Cause Trouble to the Perpetrator. MANY REMONSTRANCES FILED. . Thirteen Liquor lleiilers In South Bend Will I xperieiue IlillleuHv In Iti-iiewing Their l.ii-i-nsrs Cotlnge Mined Across Luke Ma xhil, ui-kee on the lee L'ni-in Kesidenee Burned Minor News Items. Sciii r-m kg. Ind., Feb. 29.—Word has been received here from New Providence, (his county, of a church being lired-upon. Just before the services began some unknown misereaiit on the L'Utside discharged a Aveapon at the e'nirch. the ball penetrating the wall and passing just buck of the pulpit. Luckily the minister had not yet taken bis place or he Avould have been directly in the path of the bullet. Much e.xeitemi'iit prevailed, and trouble will result if the perpetrator can be found. Rrinonstrimers .Against Licenses, Sotm Bend, Ind., Feb. 29.—Whim the county commissioners meet Monday they will be confronted with practical i videnecs of the operation of the Nicholson law in the presentation of remonstrances. signed by a majority of the rioters of the Fifth ward, in which the business center is largely—located, against the granting of liquor licenses to 13 different saloonmen whose applications are pending. The women of the (’hj’istian church manipulated the ]>etitions. eat’h haring a section mapped out. The liquor dealers are making an effort to secure the withdrawal of signatures, Proves to Be an Important Capture. Kokomo. Ind.. Feb. 29.—Wesley Kinder. arrested for a trivial offense a few I days ago. turns out to be an important capture. He has confessed to robbing the. express office at Russiaville a few weeks ago and other jobs. Offieeis searched the homo of Kinder's brother, unearthing a quantity of stolen goods. A few wei-ks ago the young man was employed by the Odd .Fellows to Wait on a sick brother, who died later, and while sitting up with the. corpse he stole .$35 belonging to the deceased. Kinder implicates others in , his raids, and a number of other aiTests will follow. House Moving Matin l-jis.v. Mabmont, Ind’., Feb.,29.— Louis Duenweg of Terre Haute had been wishing, that his handsome 2-story cottage at ; Lake Maxinkuckee was on the- (ith'er' side of the lake, and regretted the fact , that the country soiirroutiding the shore lor three miles was too hilly to make ( removal possible. Last week when tilie I cold snap froze the ice to a thickness of j 18 inches he proved the house down to 1 -the lake and then slid it on the ice. From there across the lake it was an ; easy j< >b. iar Injury Causes Drath. IfVNTTE. Ind.. Feb. 29.—Alma Leon-, ard, a 9-year-old .school girl, is dead , from,the effects of striking the inside of her left ankle against the iron leg of a, school desk four weeks ago. Her limb sxvelled to double its normal size, and she died from the effects of an operation to remove the shattered bone. Injured "by u I'alling; Tree. Brazil, Ind.. Feb. 29.*—Alonzo Albdisett. one of the oldest and best known citizens of the county, was seriously if , not I'atail.j- injured yesterday while chopping down-a tree. .When the'tree fell it rebiiuiiiled and struck the old gentleman in the fac?’ and chest. — . i ’l'.-irni Kesidenee a Total Loss. Liberty, Ind.,.Feb. 29. —The large •farm residence of Everett Leonard,'-near ('lifton. this county, was totally des stl’oyed by fif< . with its entire contents. The total damage is about $3.300.. with no insurance. Throe hundred dollars in papn - money jvas burned. Will Make Auolle-,- Attempt., Log vNsRGRr. Ind., -Feli.' 29. —Miehral Retit. if veteran of' the Mexican war. has again been licensed to marry Louisa Goff.- A yi-ir ago they were engaged, but-Pi t ; l <li sorted the prospective bride at the altar as the minister was about to perform the ceremony. Kicked by a Ijrartions Horse. Fi.wo;m. ind.. Feb. 29: —A. N. Liijes, ii firom incut citizen of this city, is badly injured by 'being kicked by a fractions Jtorse. His leg was broken just below the thigh, and he is in a serious condition). INDIANA NOTES, ■ <' Tom Thomas, a well known gambler of Mini' ijx fell dead yestei-day after di’iiikiug I sin.d 1 hot I Ie of beer 'l'he G-veai’-old daughter of Ed ward L'ew"Ueii, a farm )■ living east of Lagrange, was lifii-m-d to dilaljE Sr i i-l ot fe\ ■•■,- lis - broken on i in Ihe vil--1 rge of .May- 'R u- h emoil y, II (■a-.es lieiog ryporied. . Tile "schools hlive been closed Until tbe epglemic abates. ‘ William f<. Enghsli of 1 ltdi<mapolis an-I 1 oi lives I h i. the hotel and thi ater built ; by liis fat be" will bq re'i.inall ied ami tlior.-bilgbly-.nio'ivrniz.ed ill every resjli-cl. Joseph Ligon of Neu Salem is ..■lid Io lie the only -nryivor of ) he Mexb an war‘now li' ing in Rit-li i onnl y. nigh advanced I in Ji ig-, In- is si ill bale and vigoroii-i. ,* ■ Th-- nalire men claim tli.ll. 1ln»-lil0 "in M . It.-i.- 11 du f-mg—-■am-Hoti ,io in/ im. u Idle i In- p7i'i-ninnis 1 ipali 11 t li" ■An i' pi-i mJ 0i 11 aggT '' II e less I ij). n ")n Lhii,:’l I li.i. sin i. • ;■nmiohl ,r ft m I ria lin the Hinshaw initlri l;.,<d at 11 ai i i lij polls .vi—- ' teidii,. Hi lie ■■-nr (Oiiri Nunen ej i- I I -1.-le - Is u’-ti ir: a. 'fie i) Viney-- 11.1 , ; I !•: j-i qm— iip' ii rim i . i<n i ba: tm- \ ; w;i ■ mi i-.'.i ii i m .-.I bv the evidi-m.'i a;, i and '.hat •> uu i lad |. \ i'ie-4 i n ovJrrul I ng I ' ! iiemiol ion] lor a i-.ew tri'il. J Sm-ei-s- ot the <»in-in I ■ .rT* A gri-emmil. I < > - Ih .I-F.I K l "b. .'!! FL - -.lie,-i ■- 0t" ; the uniformity agi". nie:it pi the Bitls--1 bur.; goal oistpet .- .o-nr"d. At t'.e I su-oird-ib.lN's_se-.-mii ~, the i ,i i Iroad sb; pi perK yi sterday over |(i operators, repr.’I seqting 70 per <;en( of'entire tonnage., I affixed -their sigiialuiys; to the agree-1 aient. t *. '■ I■s - . '.k .. .‘..'rl ... »:.h.
I HOYT’S SURE CURE FOR PILES. - Head wtuit n prom'oent rti'iinglst.ot Toledo.lms to nay ol Hoyt's Sure Cure lor I’llek: We Imve sold Hoyt's Suri' Cure for Piles ever since II Ims been introduced on the nmrke and have sold It on a u u'HiaiUeo mid Im vo r wcr lieen eiilh d upon to i el mid the price paid in » single ease, and can ri eoniiuend It to these who me sutlei Ing with the dn i d' ill disease. W|| AT’DC It crS'l <>M EliS SA Y : Our eustomers any it Is a quick and sure euiv and wil \ do all that la claimed lorn Respect I oily. EONCAiNoN ACo . Druggists, I'd Summit St .Toledo, 0. I (iiiarantned Io (Tire. IIOL’I'IIot'MIC A SMITH. wn»’H—rmTmn»iww«■ irewyriw.-u r»«n——w—» -'r mi »ißi.niim. -aw : ' ; ■ - , 2 ' I W’.W iSM BA W EMM Why pay 60 to DOC. arod for fence when you can make the K ’ La&ilrSi best worn m® feme on earth | ■ FKKwoE for 13 to 20 cents A ROD? I 1 M EM B W Horse hlKh, bull etrong', j <' K X JK x'*>-< - and chicken tight. A man ><;■ _.->■< and boy can makofrom.4oto. ; *"<2^77,J'S6o rods a day. Over SO styles. .. XgSSg B Illustrated Catalogue Free. K "" KITSELMAN BROTHERS I Ridgeville, : Indiana. **- E ■ '■ ||
1 ROOKER ACQUITTED J Jury Allows the Accused to Go on a Plea of Insanity, ' ■ - • FEELING OF DISSATISFACTION. ! V■. ’ ■ i # Fulton County Asked to Contribute to a 1 New Eli'i-tiie Kail road’ I’ut His Lover's Clothes on and Escaped From Jail. Lad Locked In a Boxcar — Indiana N<-ws ' | Notes? , i Imuanapot.ts, ?,larch 3.—The jury in the Rooker case,late yesterday afternoon agreed upon a verdiet. The jury entered the .courtroom, and the proi reedings usual to such trials followed, i The foreman of the'' jury profluced the following written verdict: ”\Ve. the jury, find the defendant not guilty, and find that -ie was of unsound mind.” The verdict xvas received by the prisoner without any signs of m mtion. There was no demonstration m the courtroom, although there was aL\ liftg of dissatisfaction at the ver ;iet. I ■ The ( rime. Alonzo Rooker killed hi wif". ggie i Rooker, on Sept. 9. At t'lie na- g~ehe i s attempted to l<ilk ,M rs, Emma i’e -s am; ' himself. The .all.dr occurred at 7? Rhode i Island street, where the two women lived 1 together. Tiie, murderer used a razor and 'the bloody -atl'ail' caused intense excitei ment t!)i-oiighonl tli" mirth side. The defense entered a-fhiea of insanity. SICLKING SUBSIDIES. I-, t V • ■ . , Electric Kaiiroml Wants Aiil For the Construction of Its Line. Laporte. Ind., March 3. — Agents I have been in. Fulton county for several "i days in the interest of an electric railsway to stfirt at Ceiina, 0., and terminate at Rochester, Ind. A 2 per cent sulisiriyis bcrng asked-of each township through which the read is to pass in Indiana. The length of the line will be | 105 mileis aiid the track is to be laid I with ;t>-pound steel rtiils. In Fulton | county it will parallel the Chicago and Eric froni Akron to Roc|jesier. Six power houses of -SOOffierse power capacity will be located on rile line. The road Avill be standard gauge and equiped to carry all kinds of freight. In addition to this tlu> farmers' street railway system will be operated in the counties traversed, stopping at all the farntej houses, churches, s ho, Jliouscs, and cross riitids to fake on ami let off passengers: ■The amount asked from Fulton county is .$75.(101). The r >ad is being strongly op.pos.-4-by the Chicago ami Erie manI agepient. r -4 p - Bible Asx<’nt’s Lonr? ITiile, VtNt'ENNi-'.s, . Ind., March . 3.—Next Saturday H. S. Bo.isib, who.ps agent of the American Bjble society hag personally placed more than 12,000 bibles .in . homes, will start ir. in hereon liis bi- ! eye! ■ for ih.- TjuHoinjl PrfiTiibition coni venbWh. .yvdpeli is lobe held'in Pitts- ] biirf:; May 277' Ifo will 'stop »at cveiy fariidiotis e on tlie v.ay to distrib.iijti’ temper:; nee litei'a'ture. and where oerttsion is presented, he will t..liver a temperance additj?gs', INDIANA MUIS. — -c.Xtimimff bins will he held at AVabiisii on .March bi for posit ions on the I'rye postal delivery force, to beestab lishCd t here. . i.awrejme count J- yesterday let cbnfr.'lcts for three iporegravel roads. Ihe emit raet: calls for tflii.'JJb, and crushed limestone will be used. Six prisoners escaped from the South Bend jail b. sawing tlieii- way through the top of tlm cell and letting themselves down from t he roof with ropes.made from blankets. , P.-itriek Bolar has brought, suit against, the Wabash Railway company "tn I hw'day, circuit -court for $15.0)0 damages. He was thrown from liis eimi.ne nt Andrews ami so baiily injured lh-.il he claims he is in- - ’ ■cftprrMe'rdA'tt-riiMf-l-w-M+tt’wdl-A comp,-lily lias.,beeii 01’g.iwzed at Brazil with.a- capital -ijick of .-.',"(1.0011 to prospect for <ll-1 ami itas in (May, county. The prpm<ft,e,rs of the ercuji.zai ion life satislisd that'natural gas .-fil'd oil exist in paying ifu'antitiesin that vieinity, aii'd they tvill-proi-ei’d to le.i.-e land and det elop t he terri- . lory as f-.-lpidly as pp-sible. S. i-’. Shumaker N- Co., poultry dealers. IHol n holc.s.iiv grocers nt Bmllioii. hiade ■ an assignment ye-terdav to ( . 11. FlessenRiu-. Lia.hilu u-s,_ s-ilil 1 ''": a--ets, sll.Otlt). The lirm. Im- berni lining a nig' pi-nduce | bii-im---. having sev-'-.il braiiehes.' They I 10-i ! .-: a in one egg deal riH.-eiit ly, be-c.m.-v oi a l.'.g ilinp in pi n ' ■• Soei-1 .1 ol Di<ll.ina I' loi-i t A v i)l give a dispiay of m-w c.u a ■■ . m- ,11 Imliauap'olis' tomorrow. I iiere will .be 1 ',,ri-'"t.itat ives i It'iHii.C'mserv.'vtoriesi-of ; t,n-h uomi, I ;.ilay - I.Vt.ti., (’meiirt; ill, I'hiimi. pi; ..Luinduither I poihis. g , I'm ii,". imTl.iirilei - nf' Jml:.'. iapolis, pged rbye.p-' foiymmiy yern-.s iWiidnctTiig ;i millinery store'.wftli lier tin/ i-sis'Mti-.', dropped dead sm'iikmlv from he.-irl'di- se.” All in-" qm-.-.l i.ii oe iieid. IvtAViHiti, Ind..-Feb. 28. Mrs. C.ath.-. ariuc Jonlm I,.one<>T tin- most mrtacntial and highly respected women of this* city, is dead after ah illness with lung trouble.
Look Here! ' I am here to stay Hurt can sell Ow and Pianos ' oneaper tliaii hii.vlmmlj’else can afford to , sell them. I sell different makes. CLEANING AND REPAIRING done reasonable. See me first and snvel money. I. T. COOT* De«.Hin r , turf. JOHN S. BOWERS — DEALER IN — ... CRUSHED STONE.... Can di V’ ■ on line of Railroad. Also, HHCJLES powder, ForS. ',p Blas ing. Always on Hand. 18. C. V. CONNELL, ■XZotox’ixigix'y e»nrgeox> and DKNT’I.ST. I) ECAT I R, INDIANA. Graduate of the College and Toronto Veterinary Dental School. Treats all diseases of tbe domesticated animals. All calls promptly attended day or night. Office in Odd Fellows Block. 2-* MERRYMAN’S jp- gvoTon -ysou can pet all kinds ol Hard and Soft M <»<;<!, Siding. Flooring, Brat’kela, moulding, Odd-Sized Sasli and Poors. in tact all kinds of buildinir material madeor furnished on short notice. First Class Night and Day Service between Toledo, JOh 10, j a N OF —- St. Louis, Mo. free: chair cars BAY. TRAIIJS—MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS ON NIOHT TRAINS. fie MbALS SERVED EN ROUTE, any hour, DAV OR RIGHT, at moderate cost. Ask lor tickets via Toledo, St. Louis 4 Kansas City R. R. Clover Leaf Route. For further particulars, call on nearest Aerent oi the Company, or address * C. O- JENKINS. Aieueral I’iißbenKcr Agent, r O* FOO < OJMMULfa WxcMAI 0,1 nAUt MARks«Jr COPYRIGHTS. W ‘ CAN t OBTAIN A t’ATS-AT? Fora fjffmipt enswcF arid an option, write to filllNN eV 4’<r.rwlio have had id im I v Itfly.venrs* experience in the wrtDnt business, ti<ins stl id I y-<'nnndi»ntia?. A limit! lunik of Information (, ; oHceinrnu Patents; and how to ol> tain them scut. »)«?•. Also a catalc; uc oi !nccban< ical (imi sriciiiiiie nooks s#\nl fr • . • Patents tai. 'a iiit«-iiuh .Muni: Co, receive BTM'cial notice hi Hip it* j> like Auirrir:in» and thus areuirouL’ii* widely bethe ptiblietvithout cost tn febc. inventor. Tl ,is M’leinn'd paper, ‘ Issued vycokly, <M»‘j»anl 1 yiljux! nded. has bv inf the largest cjrcubttiQn of any sCienYHie work in the world. a year, Sun d!p ropji < sent free. Bui 1(11 ng Edition, monthly, £ .50 a vear. Hingle copies, eenr.,’*, Every numbor beautiful phHes, in -colors. an<l photographs of new houses. With plikis. Hiabling builders to show the latest designs and fcerure contracts. ■ Address - MPNK* VVW V «H/K I »'»*** , » Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder JWWM <J»* ™w«’A*ww Mft> (tan HandN*, V ' .
