Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1896 — Page 9

Business Directory. fiffiTIECATIJII NATIONAL RANK. DHCATIJR. - INDIANA. CAPITAL NTOIHi. #IOO.OOO. « SI Kl'l.l*. - - t 1,000, WFFICEHH: I’. W. Smith. President; .1 IL HOhIIIOiVSK. Viee-Presidf'llt; (' A iHMAN, Canhie»;*ll X. Kiiincis'k, Asaintiint ('nsliier. I till R( H'( >KS: loiin I*. Ilm.nimisG .1. 5 z/j*’Ai.tbh, (’. A. Di’* •t x. .1. II t < -bkock. I*. W. I SMITH. 'll. It. MoI.TZ. .). D. II Al t. loiereit. Riven on money deposited on time ■ ertitleuteH. The Old Adams County Bank ’’CAPFI'AL. tH-'I.KKi. ESTABLISHED. 1871. OtliSers:--W. H. Niblick. Pres.. It. Simla oiker, Vlce-pres; Bul'ns K. A llisoii, Fashler Bini'' S. Niblick. Ass t Casliici'. Do a general banking business. Collections made in all piutsol t lie country. County. City and Township orders bought. , Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and told. Interest paid on lime deposits. Paul G. Hooper. ZLttomoy a,t Ijzx'W hmmir, Indiana. I‘atents it specially. R. S- PETERSON, n Attorney znt Law Irl.l A'i’l l(, - INIIIANA. O'lice Rooms 1 and 2. A. Holthouse Block. J. IT- J3OBO, fIAVIF.K <OU MISSION EK AND .t ri'Mli^i-AT-L.l« . rteal Estate and Collecti *ns. 1— — R. K. ER WES. A.ttornoy-at-luavx7, Hoorn 1 and 2 Niblick A, Tonnellifoi Block, Decatur, Indiana. t <.. K. ni< KIiKSON, Attorney and IXTotary . ' IMtLlie. Pension claims a specialty Real estate and C iHection agent Geneva, - - Indiana. yjKS. JI. L. HOLLOWAY, .11. I». Office and residence one door north of M. E S church. Diseases of women and children a specialty. A. 1.. IIOLLOW.iI. Physician and Surgeon. Office-over Boston-Store. Itesitlenee at-i-oss the street from his former home. !!S-.'lltt ■ =■ •* FKAM'E A AIFKKYMAX. A.ttorn.ey'B-at-latt'w, Office:— Nos. 1 2 and 3, over the Adame Countv Bank. (5 sle itions a specialty. i>. .i. i<:h win, Physician d? Surgeon. All calls pro ptly attended day or night. Office and resilience over Journal office, corner of Monroe and Third streets, J. C?. IVEFTUNB, DENTIST. cr A—A M Now located over Holt house's shorn storm » prepared to do all work pertaining to the dental profession. Gold tilling a specialty. By the use ot' Mayo's Vapor he UrMrtjjtMt-d to extract teeth without pain. Work gdSßanteed. GrO TO— H.M. ROMBERG, ff’or Yonr IjIVERY. The Best Rigs and most Reasonable Prices. 1111 jTdThaijC DEALEKIN Grain, Oil, Seeds, Coal, Wool < Eime, Salt, Fertilizers, Elevators on the Chicago & Erie and Clover Leaf railroads. Office and Retail store southeast corner of Second, and "i Jefferson streets. tfW-YOUR, PATROW A GF! SOTJCTTPT bell Acting i»<w|H>n», A common story was to the effoct that n Muramasa sword was once on a time pledged to a pawnbroker. The fellow thought this a line opportunity to parade himself as a gmitlemni.i, and. acc.qi'diyf?ly, on a fest ival day he wore, tho swfird. Quarreling witif, Ronio idle fellows, he g essayed to'uAe the weapon, but his unfamiliarity with' it- ex'i'-itml tho derision of the bystanders, 'who unmercifully ridiculed his Iningiihg manner. Bat Iho merriment of the/6 .individuals was short lived-. The sword it •Ti took the mattor in hand, as though the taunts impugned its own skill, and soon laid low all its t radipiei's. Then it iinTiml against theuni ortu late pawnbroker and ■= killed in mi ---a—......————, -j Anol h ' \be basis of n popular Japanese drama, nod tells/ I n o miventures of a mnr.ft w i a a strange'sword which ho h . i I.arrow 11 . :n a pawn- . broker. Ji • iighHy IritT. man w.*n the bladj . wit-hm;- a w/im'iy vrnmidmg ... 'him in the lead. -Some I'mie itiur, the ■ r man siu-l.i-nvly dre; cd d ad, and i.t.Wg's found' f-_ir.it .too s.wi.id .1 iutlu-oid a mortal v tin i ev ■•vV.’h: n it i> ad- searce'l y : drawn bl-' '. Upon o.aniiii,a ion this ~ Was found* 10 lie .:i"JJurafuasa-, wlncli, 1 • though co.nii:g fr pti t iie-di. ywiicttol' ,a pawnsho;)-' and carried in the. hands of tin iuminpief-eut,- had thus ma/TeTnuini- ’ fest its p’nver. — Lyman Horace \¥peks in ' - ' i ...

! HALE IN OPPOSITION Senator From Maine Says We Should Not Interfere With Cuba. ! SPANISH-CUBAN CONTROVERSY. i Arthtn of Spain p'lrinjr Onr Civil War Bronchi Oul Soiiif ( Qiildsion (Mor I lie of MiniNlrr de LomrVi Stub—ilivtll !>iipoi)t ( iintrst Disli acl . leaslire* In the lloiist*., Washington, March 10. —Authorstirring Hmpti'i- in tin- Spanisji-Ciilian controversy was added by the senate yesti rda.v. Many senators indicated a desire tn be heard on the subject, and eonfereiii e report, accepting the house Cuban resolutions, went over until today. The speech of the day wns made hr Senato'' Hale of Maine in vigorous opposition to this resolution and to the offensive interf'erehi'e of the I’nited Stales in foreign cpiestioiis. The senator declared that the spirit of the tnilitaris was Abroad in the land; that our course involved the possibilities of war with all its dreadful I’inisepuenees. Mr. Hale brought out the kindly action of Spain at the time of our civil war when British built privateers were "i vented from remaining any length <>f ti r in Spanish isirts and when American prisoners were a.bi aril they were released by Spanish orders. A dramatic incident occurred when Mr. Hale-offered to read the statement of Minister de Lome of Spain calling i-t ipi' Stion the accuracy of some of (he statements made by Senators Shr-rinnm Morgan and Lodge coni-crniug Sfiani.-It atrocities. Mr. Da s of Minnesota quickly objected to t ,e reception' of a document from as; eign minister not formally transmitted. Messi ;. Mitchell of Oregon. Morgan and '!’• ler added their protest in the siune direction. For a time there was some confusion and a prospect of a serious conflict, but the serenity of the debate was restored by Mr. Davis’ withdrawal of his objection. The latter part tis the day was given to the Dupont contest, Mr. Turpie of Indiana arguing against the claim of Mr. Dupont.’ not st: |>!t(|t •HEIII NGS. Major Portion of Day Ctois.tiikml by District of ( Urtmbia Business. AV \shing ton March 10. — District of ('olunibia-busim s.-: eoi'snnicil the major portion of tliedav in the house. Among /the bi]l,“ passed was one to,decrease the. cost of gas from $1..">(l to ?'! per 1,000. Titis was the. outcome of a long light against the gas company. Theconsideration of flic postoffice appropriation bill was continued but no important amendments were adopted. ' - A bill was passed, on motion of Mr. Doolittle. (Rep., AVaslt.) to authorize the secretary of the treasury to pay S. W. Peele of Arkamisas, §5,000 for services. to the old set tiers or Cherokee Indians. A resolution was adopted calling on the seci'Ctiiry of war for estimates of costs of repairing the breakwater at Cleveland, (>. A Dill was passed to change the fin es. for holding court in the northern district of California. The house then took' up District of Columbia plotters. €II.LOU IN THE It A< E, Tliere H Nnt a Stiailinv of I'ouHitation t ortile Report That Ue Is to Witluliaw. Washington. March 10. — Senator Cullom said last night regar ling the story as to -his-probable-withdrawal fronr the race for the presidential nomination: “There is not' a shadow of foundation for the report. The suggestion could only have been advanced by those who would like to have me out of the way. and with the malicious purpose of misleading., the Republicans of Illinois and the country. I have no intention of withdrawing and will not withdraw. Put that as plainly and emphatically as you can find words with which to express the idea." Mormon ('linrcli Property. . 'W/’STTtNGTirN;'' Alarrh-'lt). — Seiiator■Hoar from the commit tee on judiciary yesterdav renoi i ed a subst ithte for Senator Cannon's joint resolution regarding the property of the Morman church j,n Utnli wiiicli Mas seized under the JlXimumls act. The substitute merely grants and conveys the church jiroiierty held by rhe.receiver toAhe chui’ch after the payment of the expenses oi the receivership. , ' . u Aiitisnloon League XliM-ting-. - AV.-.siiington. March 10.—The boarft of directors of the American Autisalooii league, organized at a national antisaloeii convention in this city last December. has decided to hold the first annual convention under the auspices of the league in Washington Dee. S to 10. Lsllti. Os the IS membi'TS of the board -illvoteil for Washing'tixi, Irw a rd«*<! the p<‘er<‘es. W'.suing r<".'. March 10.—Replying to Senator Thm >ion's .resolution adopted i I>y t-h.e senate •calling on the executive for infonmnion as to eouui.ries which hud in.ide red rtt-lions a;hiiiist ■ imperia Mons <r Amer ean meats, tin iircstdcm, y. •;) i-•i a v ’l,'.' tec il'e -i. 'OUtais Fid'iei’t ‘s.- r- d i■- Gi rniiiiiy. l-'raiiec, Belgium and "i I. :i mark. . ' N'<«l t<< Ai'.m.mtix'- tbe ' PiAhdi-nt. W.vsllix < ■ liareh !<• ifu senate i I'liiiiniit iq-q.i iinh.lie. hind.s—ye: leT'UI.Y .d''--cided not Co I' ■'ulii'iil.he“Tkrs«:lge i>T th** Arizi e• i >■ i'"i lull e\■ ‘ r tile Vi Io cl "the press . -I- 1.. . iitmmd a net, • ' bill to iiiic ' ys'.;- 1,1 ■; ot tite president .:if’d :• ■ _' .v ■ rje ho taor. . ■ s i. s' •.- his. . JXkw Y. ■i.u'.si rii. . fcsi ai-Ti aggregating ■ D '>s s d ior the arrest oi tie-'s si;'ry of .Stephen IMweil ■ Ilf -Mi'in* -I' ■'■ ' ■ *' i* ''“l 1 -•iieiV.l that the e-- . ill bl- live.l iqioii cither tis theO up .j'*-'-. ■ s ,w.h""> tin' i>>riee huvtYdTr" , ■ : if' 1"!' a p ion still at* tiir-'K-'s to \\ 1 vTuc bv feast i of t he. fiiiiL iug of a pipe .whii'h had belonged to him. near the spot win re 'Powell . vyas struck lIOWII. ~ 1 ; ' ■ . ..•O’ •

F SCHAFER & LOCH’S HABDWARS STORE. llcaciciußrtorH STOVES AND H‘inter is now close at hand .md you will need ? stove. He have an endless variety and a larye stock to select from, and our prices arc WORLD BEATERS ■ i I'D. • - . • 1 . ’ " i A Cl j I £• Robes, Blankets, H ‘hips Ihir Al Sleighs, Busies, Surreys vlll nlvVn VI Koad carts and the cele- . brated liinbul liaisons Is Unequalled in the City. and see us, 2nd street, Decatur, Ind.

; MONDAY IS THE TIME 1 ■ Cuban Question to 8o FinaHy Disposed of on That D'ay, 1 i ! CONSIDEHA3LE SiiARP DEBATE. * I *— li 1 House tyroecedurzs <»n the laPgislative Apppopriation Bill iid errupted "by an Attack ' ■»»•<• II the B;isi<h*ni by Mr. Hartjuai: of 31 onfatia Conferees Appointed. Nalhni il A Hairs. W istttMiTON, Muri'h 6.—For a long time vesi'crduy afternoon it looked as _ I though the < 'iibiin question would be | finally disposed of ih the senlite by agree- ’ i.ng' tu tie con;\-rem-e report iicri pting ' I lie 1 -r- : ■u '• Soils. Aflr” coii'.'.-ion <>’’ "‘ r. Mileliell'-s i ei:d„,r • :ir:' 'me ton I i:e Dupont case, Mt. Sj"jm:iii dr >< u ted the report Os the . cciiferi • < .end ash ■ for iu mediate actI I iou. iroi'iitiirives ilirt ami Adams, two < r the hou.-e conferees, were pres- ! iflit at the 1-iine. as- it was expected the , I report would be adopted. But us it was * j flii'ti 3 o'clock nor more than a dozen seitab <rs were present and IVlr. Hifli of ' Miiiim suggested that it was undesiTirtile ’ to crowd through a resolution of this magnitude at a late hour and with an empty senate. This brought coiisid.era , ble shiit’p debate. Mr. (.'handler, who i j had nor 'before been heard on (.hunt, de- * I dared himself in favor not only of rwi ' ogniziug but of maintaining the independence of Cuba, even if ii resulted in war with Spai'n. Mr. Hawley expressed synipat hy with thepublic feeling against Spain, yet he tea red the tnutivstuessand 1 ' the eagerness of the United Srates wouliL | involve us in war not only with Spain ' ■ but other European countries. .He de--1 ' preeated the ilippancy with which war-i-j like. uil< rances were made. Mr. Sher- . ! man concluded to let the subject goover r i until Monday, tjle senate"having agreed , i to adjourn until then. 1 J - . ' . . > I IX Tjilh HOI SE. -”i Interest In She Abolishment of the Fee I System Continues. ' "Washington. ?,larch ti.—The house yesterday wratiglod for' four hours over ’’ the salaries of I tilted States marsh.ils and the teller features of the amendment to legislative appropriation bill to abolish.the fee systetp iii the caws of * at,-< r.'ieys ami umr.-iials. Interest in - that debate was completely overshad- . Owed by a setisal ional attack made upon - President Cleveland by Mr. Hartman i (Rep., Moii.,l. who fi'l't himself persoiml- . i ly ag'gricveu by My. Cleveland's utter- , atc'es at the i’resbv tm ian Home Mission in Aew York on Tuesday and * ■ wiio serzed the opportunity allowed by . »"t he iat ii nde id’ debate on appropriation . .bills tsi repel iho. idea (bat the western states- wet e the home of evil influences. ' ■ Mr. Hartman sent fb the clerk's .desk and had read extracts from Mr. Clevh- . land's address. Following the reading ; a lively discussion was engaged in by ’ several members of Lotli parties. ■ ! The house t hen resti med the consideration of t he amendment io-tlwi logislutive ' 1 appropriation bill to abolish the fee systems. ■■■--. The salaries of the marshals fixed ves-

Daniel [ . DivMJCi; ix oom iw •“ ® . • - «»■ -R« ° Tinware olrdLKiofc . SMjii WS *••. Mifflit te la ofc Front St., near Jefferson-.. Street, Decatur, - * ~ Indianai -ft

t teniay were identical with those of the ! ilistrii t attorneys lived Wednesda . ;- | pt in the following distrifiw ■w .. ,t §4,sl*’. e;ist' ini district of Louisiana §■>,- : 511(1; .'iaiie- .-sg.ooo: Neva.da .s-.'.00 '. \”w ■ Jersey .s.'.lthb; northern disfri'-r <if New. I Yorl; 5..5.000 anu southern liistriet < 1 1 New York §5.000. j Un.ler the fee system both district - ■ tpriivys and marshals were allowed fe , 1 not to eyced sii.ixio and mileag'e. wliii-u j in some eases swelled the compensation 'to as high as §s.ooo add §IO.OOO. Instead oi mileage a' the rate Os 10 emits per will' ea< h way. the amendment ali lows ■i.toriieys and marshals their actual 1 travelling expenses. It fixes the fees of | Uflit " i States t'oniinissioners considerably below the present schedule. ..The del'itl.-. .was i nlerrupte I to allow the I speiikt r t<j appoint as conferees on the Cul'an re.-0.l it I ton Mes.-rs. llltr (Rep., ills.J. A ia:-is iTb p.. I’a.; and McCreary (Deni., ivy.: Mid Xot Drsirr (lie < hnuur. ! w • ‘iiw. i'iN. March O. —Tin nomi’tiation.o eames-H. Mulliga'ii of Kentucky, to .!•• i’nited States consul general at Can.- I 'own. South Africa, was with* 1 (iravVii. as is now Ibarnt-d. at Mr. Mulii- ! gun's own instance. He was desirous of a -transfer .from his present post as i Unit d States Consul general at Apia; ; Sae.;i. Lut did not care to nurke”this ! p,:rt 'uiar exchange. 1 Favor Home Vi-ssels. ■Washington. March ti.—Senator Elkins yescerday introduced a bill provid- , ing for a discriminating duty of 10 per I ce’in ad valorem in addition, to other | duties on. all merchandise imported in vessels fiot belirngiitg ti 4 > citizens of rhe. United States. Want Cars llisinti i ted. IniuaNapolis, Marell 6.—The state live stock sanitary commission held its quii '.erly meeting', at the statehouse .ye.'ierday afternoon. E. B. Martindale, "’president of the state beard of coniin asked the board to issue an oriler that railroads disinfect, at frequent intervals, cars in which hogs iire...sh.tpped r’o. ilLirket. MT. .Martindale belie; < > tiiM if this plan shotrld be followed., there i Would bo less h<*g ehnief’a. Lhe com* Ini,s--:.in looked upon the project u'ith ■ litAor. anil will prntiably make the oilier. Did Not EiU-i t a < nr*'. ■ Siiei.f.Y. MYh., March (i, — A citizen of t!n,< plac ■ h:.-, been l orrespoiidmg soy some tunc with a Chicago rlieuniatisni cun company and wasdir.lv cxpei tiiig ialu xby ina J. I’inally h med Ids I box anil jidiilant ly told his lb- mds he | wot:id soon. I • a wellman. Ipi n <*].i-n-I iug- if he vyas gstonislied to tjiut it teoni. : . - \ .* down Pingre,Tl<uttm*s. Ills rln-uniai ism is nn bAtter. Xoruijil School t>v-t royed. I Sj \Nnri:v. Mo.‘. Mari h *i. ii lie North- ■ western Niirmal school, wit.lj iiji enroll 1 nr- t.iif U'Dstudents IT<mi almost ever*--i st e rl the unioil. .burned io the ground ivi s;. r.iiiy. Loss. s.TI.OOO: iiisuran.ee. -.oni' The siuilen'is ail escaped uhliti't. hut lost their pers'i'inai effects. ' Thu drag used for reedvefiiig'' Sorties from y>e bottom-- of ponds or streams is modeled after the well known grapple plant, a ihorny bush coniimm in South America and Africa. Tin* buttleship Tevis has been ordered, to proceed to Die Nori elk Ji.i i > \ .i. ii. where t hevxtciisi ve changes nc< innniended by ; t.lie inspection board prob.dily p ill, be ’ ll ■' ■' ■ -_____

ANYTHING BUT WORK ‘ I I Convict Deliberately Chops Four Fingers Off With a Hatchet, CORNCRIBS BEIiIG CLEANED OUT. Whliiimli County i >i i*ih«*i*h lliivr It I J!i»:r <om to Mork Instcatl «»f tt, tl .» Low <«as Supply Aroim I <lr:i )><•<•»•«•< isi in* ' Epidrnih* of Mi ■.uh", In HriHy County Xol.es of Indiana. Mii'inoiN Cu r; vlnd., Mur' . —T Henry Join-s, colored, sent up !.■ u Marion-eotinry to serge a terra .of ;ly years tor I'lirrder. deliberately i . d off loin- of the fingers of his bit hand I _ Saturday with a hatchet in th" ir.'*ni north. His purpose, as stated to the hospital surgeon, was to escape work. Jones was employed in the bu y, (|e]>art mein, and it is believed ha.J Irin meditating the deed for some tine . s( ‘III IIY GF I OKN. ( ribs In Every I’art of Wabash ( minty Brim* ( leaned Out. Wabash. Ind.. March !).—Large qiimi- ; I tities of corn from western India.ai and | eastern and central Illinois at ". I ■ tnc shipped into Wabash county to .sup; iy ! the local demand. Last season it was supjiosed that the yield of corn in Wa- - bash county would answer all ri yiwremeiits. btit on account of tlie j farm"! s gene- i • wihit to fuelling st, ck | instead of .- Ii ig. and the cribs in I every par i.,' tlie county are being cleaned ot •, while the corn that re- i mains is in th iiands of persons aim- to ■hold it. Bon»‘s Look Likt* Chalk. NiaVc.'.si'i.k, Ind., March 1 .), —Walti r : Stotsell, th ■ 11-year-old .-on of John Stotsell, during the past lt.nionths hast fipet ired his right leg three ti:m- and I his ft twice, the last fracture occurring I Saturday. Physicians report that the i bones have been >hp) lied with too tntmh mineral ma'tti r. a'mi have reciMnnu-ndeil . it lilw-ral niei of meats and animal : ed. ! Tim broken b mes ]>r*"- -nt the jppc.,r- I ain e of chalk and are slow to in.;" . Ex p<*riiin*iH in 4 Willi a ( Onsii m p'. i ve. • \ ii.i.E. Ind., March —■■' The.em'e 'i'-o eu.ivii'ts in 111.• j■ *n south, th*- la••<. <st number everj. <1 within its walls. Among them are Fni*ik ilrii'* ". the noted diami.ml th: f. [ up ii whom tl 1 ’ •'■imi'.p. the pri>< :: .m>yi sician, i> trying t'm Edson cure ter I sumption. Th" rivatim-iit seem- riel.e : : working favorably, but it hay lmvd,y I !•: 'ii used long enough tp ilemomYate I to. a. certaility if it will prove suecesMtil, supply of (bis Is Liq;lit. Shcripan. Ind., March 4).—(las wells" ; drilled in this county sljow a very low pressure, some being entire failures. Wells that one year ago showed 300 pounds pressure are now full of salt water. The Hare well, formerly oiie-of the best in the county, is how dead. O. H. Root of Indianapolis, owner of rhe brickwurks.heii . i- i.'iisiiig land ea't of town, in order to furnish fuel for his factory. I'aritHT Has His B u-k Broken. Brazil, Ind., March I).—Jefferson, Vv’right. a farmer east of rhe city, was fatally injured Saturday aft rm on by being.thrown from a vicious horse, hie 1 -well m<TossgC-Eirge_st,me and his back] was broken. He lay in an uiiebTiseiotiSj ! condition in tlm muitfor an hour before j ■ | he was fi-mnd. Looks Like I'hJpemenj;*,, : . BrtzTi .-Ind. . Mare'i. tl.-—Gre.i:: exi'itm j . meiit has b".’’i ereiupd m A.' I ’>tvillc. l ■ this county, by t-ltu- s’uldetr d stppear-! I ance of Mis,-. .May Stmigh, the ;ti-year-i : old dauglrt' r-id < leorg" Stiiiigh.a pt-qini- ‘ nent fan'lli't. ileiiiuyer. \Vilii:.mj ciunii. I - I is also missing.■ -The .gjrl Js- known to I ; Imi e ’la ken a t y.-ii it ■>r Terre im;it,. Wants. I'll For an Fye. ; i ,Tt !'i ' it.'GNVii i.f. Imi..M:tn Ii a.— Will-, : in;.i Staii-of N- < Ail my. wh i> but i i I?'-ears obi. 1 :. - JrrotTght—snft I the.,( h.irh* i!> 1; cu ell <■' tiip t*y .of this i I city iol' -'.'''.'l• I2C.S. W':;,. cm-' ' ' nli -. ■ I I vsser —■■rt’n-.-v r*> wr ■r-m'k'Tri ; . the face by ali e,lm; L.olt-iuid lus right | : eve de-tri ■ ... Beron’e American Citizens. Er..ivo;ii>. le-rl.,' Mire’ti <).—i-’mtvdive ; Welehm.eii ,■ m'iov<;t,L in the tinplate * I- hurtory have reirmuiehd their al?'giaiice . i to < treat Britain ami taken out their; i first papers as mttm.'.tli/.ed American I i citizens. One hhmTred more will'do/ j likevvisi; in a few days. Mcnsti's In llvnrj County.. > WiitKiN'i'x. In,t.. M.ii'-!ift. — ,\* Maple Valiev, two niib's soTith. "measa s are prevalent in malignant. form.. Thirtyi rtjighr cases are reported.' Tie • -'amis J tire closed, but :r protracted tn mg is; L progressing. l\.l>: AN V, IFI I'l’EN IM.y ■While dt-iiiiiKarf'ii' g-is in Dru.*. »r nt*i ' ti t ae.ivol'k'mei:l in k .lye'.n o'g . ■.yit e coal. ' ■ ,I \ lodg, .>' K■ • .I.’ - .ILI- :■ ; . 1 1 • >r . 1 Iffis been, org.iuizv'd al- Frank for wtili.T); i cli.irl. r nii'i.ii>i'i'~. Mav lliio' -of K y'tmrn i- d’ "•>. i ; took mm-piii.iie o.d d i in a T 111 tn .lit u rhi' - nise ; \\ *.i W in... ' m-fitite-. ’ e 1 .(.la* (it i j," m i. . . —w,. ~' ;.ud U to,minium.omul. *— IT ■ I'r/ett’ ' m-'. I'-i.':; ' . ’! *■' ; g|,. ~ ..: ,; ■ ■-..■- , . ion in Tn.’ . - on”. 1 S|. I*,: U; i ( that ha-1 - X ’ -i- v> e ■ : : ; I ' I’:-. ; ' the V,.wiT ■ ■ fT, 11. . l> . it ■ • .-■•«' \. ■ Dai,.. - J .g0,,-;;::', . 'gram . ■ II A .Dy' -■' ’■ '■ ■■■■ . - - b-.'.i 1' , ■ .■ ' A . - ■ » i .’.I id - V '. .v ,u‘ | u,l; ian / . . : tifex. Con ’ i '.nt I'ff't A<: - ■' ' -I i- biV aWmMmi: I]. •'■' . “ _ ,!\Y-. < tj m i-. ; M-m’-OT-O*"?. -i • 'o*:.-ss4-tr. Tlvl— —L_ z ] ; w-w. p,-a:-< ■ *r>'• ■ y-j a-g.*, •.. -t-.-di 111 qSo‘m» Au.m-iay. in J ',•• • • pl:..‘m'i iii> Ills wp'c says le- - ;;l ■I ' ius head" ami that./slie fears hioi. • <

Sick Or Bilious Headache Cured by Taking ffiTLrf a Cathartic Pills Awarded Medal and Diploma At World’s Fair. Ask your Druggist for Ayer's Sarsaparilla. PROBING FOR FRAUD Hammond' Citizens Ciaim to Have Evidence Against Officials. CONN MAY RUN FOR GOVERNOR. I'dtnam Comity Grand Jury Lails to Indict, Will Wood, i n v<--t is*at ion Xot ( uni-ph-ted — I phi porari I njun<-i ion As*ain«>t a Kailroatl ''■trik** of Glas-i Workers. Desperado In Trouble r- Indiana Notes. Crown Point. I ml.. MarcliTi. —A special sessimi nf tie- grand jury was convened yesterday Lv Judge Gillette fo/’ the purpos. us investigating the recent (•Imi'ji•- mad" by a eimiuiitr **) ■ f HaniJi;(ind*citiz.' i:'' again.'!* the city officials g; that |d:i '.a The" jury was c.,iled at th" r"iiii"'t <'f t'id' committee; which claim' to ha v< 'umci’-nt' viycni ■ tiiconvicr cerm.yi jiffi'-'iai' of I',’h extortion and bribery.. WOOD NOT I N Dl( ) ED. Exi<’<*n< e X-»t < ompleted Ouiuu to the A hM-iier of I tit port a:H Wuitsirs. ( Gt;:i.x<'.V ; i'i Ind., March' th*—The grand jury inis mijimriied wiib j.pt r---turning- an imia t~u nt agait >-t W ill \y. od as ci acct ry in the attempt'd criminal (,p. ;ati"ti on P< urlßiyan. It is burned t. .: t :«• inv ■ 'tivatimi was tu.t completed, owi'ig to t !;e al s'-llCe oi lltlpVl't.i** v. irne.—•■'. Tti"state's .tt’tor::* y asked :'i" com: : ■ r- otiveue th ■ jiuy at the April t; rm of .ait, when ' the inveotigatii n w;i, i • . 'tuned. F Ver.lict I y.' llie Rtli I l"in,l. Kororg. Im'!.. March ti. —Last July John A. an i .Mrs. Jones of tins jilace .. were injured Ly ri train pi inn a g nit' a ' funeral.procession, where they wen- following the ri mains of Mr. Jones' motliet to the ceineter.w They J i-ur.glit suit against the railroad and the case was triect in the. Tipton circuit, court this week. It was in evidence that the flagman war net i the funeral party of the approach of the train, bur no heed was .Xiaid... to tlie...signal. , Tim. jury i.b'ciiled agiiins' th ' pmiiiiitl's. Th. y' u-kud for’*' §7,000. € omioissiwiH i s Kefiisr Licenses. Spent T.it. Ind., March ti. —In accordance with petitions signed by a major- „ i ity of vol, ,-s of (liis i Washington) town- & ; ship, am; filed last \. eek, Ife wnnty I Loanl. of ( ommissioiier' refu§V’d licenses" I to two saltym app i ants —lleenaii Baker | and Richard Hardin—aiid will uti>'i"iibt-_ i ediv take similar m-timi uion tii" rci-. ■ . | maining apphi'atton ot (iec.rgc t? ,tvh. | onto sa:oo*i wi'ti Te mriu ie.'tty.- ■ whi'-11 will'doubtless bo■ compelled to ; close m xt Jan. * T, iiiporar.* I :;;iin<'l ion G;: = ht,',l. . HaM.vonp. March G—■■ mlge j Gillett' of rile, uak'o en'cilil c art .. ' • \ gnu Hi '.t a ii'ii.y ii: j:: ti--I :< >: t t ■ Ro. ■■ al:d.uh . th" Uiic igp., Shore ati'f -j. .'t- rr R 1 .i; ■ • • ,q* •; y I from layi.ng n rmg or (io; ig- crlier w* ! upon c 'l'tam I-' iii-lii-i riie \\ Mr i Lake !m?b-r mt •. .mui. b. ■ m. m i make more <id .. alt Pm-<,; imti*'i-i— l'.'- ' - Sni . i:.m. r i olie.i s. t-ii;., mat-j' , J Yer’do wit, fi>l‘ 11.l 1 . G" rti'g- next Mimd.«y. ——» I’ri-oii ' .'ill I ni’iroi enii'c.t*. ’ 1 Jllfl'l .X'-. \ Jlld.. Match (5.— Warden lb-; ■ wife al" ti".v oecupy- , in.g th" w. otjic-.d residelie, ;.t t o p; log'll m'lit h. I; iius l i ci.i eoiiq.b.di ly : reiiu’dejed. amt ' r.ow a nyaiern amt ; I b’j.iutdill sirm-t The prim ipui work 1 was doae liy c .'.ls. lii mention to i the iuiproV'-meiqs made ou the state ■ gioi'iirds Warden lie'.;! U making many changes iii'idi; tii.c prison, remoueluig .ind.ere' tmg.m'A budding. •’ ' r * ft • ( <»nu »Li> li’iii (.mmior. I.ii omi'.i:. Imi,.- V.iri li ti. —The report..’ : is now eiirrei : that Ah’.irle.' (utgrd • i’Amfi. editor ! tmbli.'lmi’of the Wash- ’ • ijigtou t ini,''* wii 1 ret,;.rii to ksikhttrf. . v, iu- in,'- -iimiu;;'.-ci ■:: .:»g wiIt. re.~rs. ami !■"> • •ea caminiate it**'.gov* , erttoi' oi.till' '( lio-j, Mr. -Conn rem - ■. '•.•no d • tae I'h mil dGu-ii I in coa--1 gi’c-s o .>:ii :-.> ] s!>4 and wniie in W.isinjig on j ■ m-.eit I’hc Tim ■ C. I '' ” ’ - - i in IriiiiiUf. llor . I ■,!..• .**»—.\v ih a;u Ivui- - . ; larii; v:: ' ■_■ "■ d sq t ' imine lit' ' ' . '. '‘■ I* ■• > I ' 1 • Ills- '• ... . nu/n \c. T' \ \ .‘.h: .> lie us- ■ . . ■ ■ •.: hv -...--jf.’ i •y/’- •• • . ii ;• ■ - Vi,! i a • ’..v" <’/ •<t i.\r t'i ;:-!»• i W'.'l-:;-".*.. 1 . M, . ; • • ; : *■.- k/ . K - -!l- ; . .• ' i »< -5t *, • • \\ »»*'* (» ' y ! A ' ■' y."' • • i . . »',l >i.it c •'' i-‘ ■ Qi } ” nrday. i z 1•. . ' > j.»tut• legate • • i,• ■I i• . . i’l*’. *■ • v : • i yt»i z, s anti 1 ’j ’ \iU *’l‘ »’Vv*£ < m,*l tu’ “ I \\ . ! O ' r < \ '.{ -bale hl FiDTf W:l’- ‘‘ .-’J-' ,l ' i; '“% VilUlhltt to ieais iir t he v<Tn vent ion.. r 'f... '