Decatur Democrat, Volume 40, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1896 — Page 2

Seven Months With Fever. Wonderful Recovery of lleallll. K-'. . •• ■■ —— Mr. Baird's rapid and marvelous recovery from ft mere skeleton to his normal wviuht, J7O pounds, was surely tiie/tdloMof of the grandest strength-giving and building-up juediciue ever produced, namely: Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.

| Jr' M \\ ■ M /V* 'l l In, W J J. H. Baird.

“Gentlemen — I wish to express to you my gratitude for tho great good that i'r. Mile*' Nervine lias done for me, 1 was taken sick with typhoid fever and I laid in bed for seven months. After getting over the fever I was thin, nervous and tired, and did not regain my lost strength. I tried Beveral proprietary medicines, and finally, after having been reduced in weight to 1110 pounds, I began trying your Nervine, and at. once began to improve. XV as finally entirely cured, and today 1 can say 1 never felt better in all my life, and weigii 270 pounds This is my normal weight, as I measure S feet 51s inches in height.” South Bend, Ind. J. 11. BAIRD. Dr. Miles* Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bot tie will benefit.. All druggists sell it. at sl, 6 bottles forss,or Jtwillbesent prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Nervine sold by all Druggists. No morphine or opium in Dr. Miles' Tain Pills. Cure All Paiu. ‘ One cetit a dose.” —i '■ : —— INDIANA il API'ENINGS. Tony Sagstetter of Wabash, in a fight ■with Albert .Wigner, fractured Wigner . s ukull with a stone. • The Indiana-Kentucky grand conclave ijf colored Knights Templar will be belli (u Terre Haute in August. James Arvenich of St. Petersburg. Russia, a student in the normal school at Vai paraiso, is dead of consumption. Mr. and Mrs. El h ard ('imp and Mrs. Albert Blacker, near Colfax, died within a short time of each ot her of peritonitis. Hayden Armstrong, an insane young man, near London, assaulted his mother with an ax. was seriously injured. John Allen of Washington is dead of pneumonia. The deceased teas 73 years old and one of the pioneers of Daviescounty. The 26th annual-commencement of the Medical College of Indiana will take place jit Indianapolis this evening. There are 52 graduates. Mrs. Amelia Manral, 89 years old, ol Shelby county, while standing before an open fireplace, caught her clothing on lire, and she was burned to death. Owing to a flaw in the affidavit, the sec ond one of the famous liquor cases at Shelbyville, that against Oscar Williams, has been polled. Another ease against Williams will be called April 8. The Indiana Home Savings society of Hammond, capital stock .SIO,OOO, and the Rochester Improvement company, capital Stock k'.’.al.Kl, filed articles of incorporation With the secretary of state yesterday. .~ - - .. . „ Your Boy Won't Live A Month. Si) Gilman Brown, of 34 .Mill street? South Gardner. Mass . was told by the doctors. llissoti had lung trouble, following typhoid malaria, ami three Tundred and rex cut)-fi ve dollars with doctors who finally t/ave him up. saying: “Your boy Won't live a month.’’ 11 (®t tied Dr. King’s New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled, him to go to work a pi-rfect-Iy well man. He says he owes his present good health to the u-e of Dr. King's New .Discovery., and ktmw< it t) be the best in the world for lung trouble. Trial bottles free at Blackburn's drug store, •Fifty-Nine < on versions. Atlanta, Ind.. March 3!.— A. protracted nTeeTtngMTf six weo"i<N’ dural aid has just closed at -tin- Cltristian chjirch. There were oil aeco-slims to tire church, and during the meeting the past or.. Rev. L. T. Van Cleave, preached'->0 sbruipiis, being assisted two nights By Rev. T H. Kuhn of-Tipton uiul one night by Key. B. M. Blount of Irvington. ’ T Relief In Nix Hours. ' Distressing Kidney and Bladder dieeasifi relieved in six hours*.by the "New GkkA'l South American Kioneyi i uJ*:. " This new remedy is a Surprise on m-c-ount of ifs exceed ing promptness in relieving > :>'n in the bladder, kidneys. hack arftf i ver\ p it ot th.- arm- . ary passages in male or Jen.ai.e. It relieves retention of water and "piun in passing ,i almost mimedmie:.' H you s,i i: quick re> Hefatideme this is your remedy; "Sold Ijv Holthouse A Smith, Druggists, i ceotur. Ind --- - ' " . « Notice to Teacher*. Notice is hereby given that there will be a public examination of teachers at -the County .Superintendent s office in J tecatur Indiana, bifthe last Saturday of each month. Manuscripts made in other coim-' ties will not. be received. Applicants must fie seventeen years of age before they -..wil; be licensed. Applicants for license must 'present the propel trustee's- -certificate or other -evidence of good moral character- -see 4,497, 11. S.—ami pas,a mmlitabli examii tion in orthography, leading, wiitim; arithmetic, -geography, physiology, Eim- * Jtrill grailiinai. History of the United Sftltys--science of tlducafiom ‘•Sciimiilie 'i'empm ance” ami sat is factm Hy tn.-xx< i . a li *<4 questions on a ilftTary production designated by the State Board < I 1-. i.miiii n. The lileiar.'. woi I: v ill I■< ire. < i. ii.’renn.ination in the folhixviitg niwi February, tst't; —History? Intromiedm . etc., hnd Acts I) ai.o hl I I I .ipt< ;: ■. - Mar<-h—liisto.ty .."Introdiie". e. . and Acts IV and \ • hapters 111. li -rfi-.ii \ . ’ Apri 1— History. Intiodm-tiim atui' ail the ;Actb— Chapter IV. May—..Shakespeare's 3 - "Thu Ti mpi EKantina'ticHis begin prcmrptfy at—-trtkf • *. Hi. Respectiuiiy, ‘ Btf v J. F. Snow. Co Supt.

FINANCIAL DEBATE Hoke Smith and Charles F, Crisj Discuss the Money Question. A ■ INFORMAL RECEPTIONS HELD. Il ™ F\< iii’<:onN l>un Ijilo Fr<»m the sin ’rounding i'errit nry < Ipcrsdunibv \» <»uld Xot Hnkrihr Crowd I’roinipt nt State OlHtd'.tls I> i\ Was Mad<‘ "h <• da O«ip, At <,i sta, Ga.,. April 1.- No political -went . Ims stirped the city of Angus’.i and its surrounding territory as the financial debate between Secretary Hoke Siiiith for "sound nioiley." and exSpeaker Charles Fi-Crisp, representing free coinage, which occurred here hist night . The day was a gala one. Smith and Crisp holding informal receptions at the Arlington hotel all the day. Excursions were rub into the city on all roads from points within a radius of 1J miles. The city assumed a holiday up-

' 7CHARLES F. CRISP.

pearance. The debate took place in the Grand Opera House, which seats 2,2ut>. As early as 6:30 o’clock people-begun to gather, waiting to get in. At Bo'clock the building was unabie to accommodate the mass that desired admission, many having to turn home. Oil the stage were the governor of the state.many prominent state official and 600 representative men of the city and state. The opera house was profusely decorat ed. Mr. Crisp 'Opened the Debate. After a short introduction by ('hairman Daugherty of the county executive, committee who stated the terms of the. dHtate he introduced Judge Crisp, who spoke at length upon the money question. His opening remarks were: “Mr. Smith ami myself are both Democrats, we both expect to earnestly and loyally stand by the Democratic nominee, but just now the policy of the Democratic party is to be formed and Mr. Smith and 1 differ on an important question. We differ about money." Mr. Crisp closed by reading statistics regarding the number of nuinufacturing and other industries in rhe United States and how much larger they were than European countries. His speech was applauded for fully three minutes. 31 r. Smith’s Keception. When Mr. .Smith was introduced the reception was equally as enthusiastic as that tendered to Mr. Crisp. After thanking the people for their im citation to him. he said that il was not his intention to say anything that would hurt any one who disagrees with him. It is but right that we should council together and find out what is right. In opposing the free coinage of sliver he wanted it distinetly'-understoi.id that he made no fight oil silver as affinal payment and as legal tender. Mr. Smith was loudly applauded and seveal floral offerings were thf-ow-n on tire stage.. Mr. Crisp closed the-debate with a brief, witty rejoinder. Ciilloiu’s lor 3l<*Kiulcy. Decatur, Bls., April/ I, — Senator .Slyelby Mrtlullom's home congressional district, the |Si \--atc nth. indorsed ?.!■■- • Kinley for jire.-iu ill .y< -t rilay. Joshua Huiiiphrey, one. of Cullom's prirndpal workers, was made a delegate Jjtd-Hugli Urea, knoyvu until recently as a Citliom man, was also -marie a delegate. The resolutions .adope d deciare for McKinley for presei'-nt ami urg all Illinois tleb-'gaies to stand tog, th<r so,,*hat .1 it is seen that M'-Kiimy c'aiiiiot v» .n Cullom limy be tak on: u.p. No Clew l<’ »’ cjim's Murderers. New York. April I.—-The coroner's jufylii the-Case of Brof< ssor Egiiiu, the aged artist who was found assassinated in tris studio tit Um in>litiition for impi'ovi d instru'et ion of aeal/miltes on Feb. 10 last, brought in a verdict last nigl.it that the <i< ■•cased cairn 1 to his deat h from shock, cit, bral hi iiiorrhages andji iiicis“d arid .lacerated wounds <m the Head inflicted by some person or persons unknown to the jury,. PliniUviN Bit; Liiti.i: Ro< i<. i’r. . April .1. —Rildy Grai>mm. ihc <-<»l<.l>r.iti-<t_pl'augm-, -now in Little Rock won in liw neighboiie-o’l of s >0,00(1 by the v-i liny of ('harles Pat-ti-r-on - coll S-c-cm in the fmirth race yesterday. It , kiiov, p flint he took si ..'id>-out of ; o- ■ I ng imi the bal* ,auce is said fob., vc !,< n w . nin diticrent pooh<>• >m throu : fi, t ,,i L.>. eoant >y. - I’atal m. l<->- I.•.plosion. boilvrfn a 5... i.i i-<l<;ccmg to J. C. (/'(TFiiloily. etgi.- ■ >oi'rth of h< re. ex.a vosi.-i-,;- . lii-Joniß Ki.liio.' G -W. I'.'.'i.ii’. la .i■;i'g.’l'<jut .niUiR ,>> i•!<>,.>ty iii.i'c I'iaiik and Ins i 10 vciu'-old . -I ; . iMn _ Jolm Mec4 . ' . ' -- . - -g : ' - ■ Tinware !,m u. ,i<: 11 —?ii. i•I;11 >1 ~n ~' ' ai.-'L ■ j». William I i.: - Yale. ; . . 0 yes! 'Clay of blood pois’itii: lb ,n< thpoploiicoj-mini.it,ir-i-iir‘ •■' ■ ’.m-i.’l v, r>- :li‘N -w Ei.: I.iml. li>', - t l.iis.ii, «-s . i<a i r.d vehr- ■■' .... u.: -<-d a i tori mi". Five > < . I a on 10-il. Bmspn.. '! ' ■ 1 j.— Charlie ■ 1 lol! iiOCt. efii . i'< milt I’ Iwo "< ■iiitr'ircii . | m .« s'.vo.l'-n ’ (tii'iitn in iL-- -y. *»,■•;;• ~ ~ ~ ■ tVp,* 1 h< l . r Imiiatia—Riiii ,-i - , m western porIllinois—Rain,, po- ibly turning to mow; colder. ' —— •»- ■ ' ■ *

, Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Exi Deputy U. S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan., says:

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DID NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD. Arseni bv Express or Mali, on iwrlpt of prlen. Sfll.OO per bottle. Book "TO MOTHERS’ mailed frrt’. HiiAiu ii i.o i:i:<;i i.ator co., ati.axta, ga. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. J Vhblavit In Hooker raws Ixm\xAPoi.is. March 31. —The attorneys for the state tiled eounteratlidavits in the case of Alonzo Rooker yesterday afternoon. The affidavits contain the signatures of ?.'» well known men who believe that Rooker can secure a fair and impartial trial in this county. The question will be argued in a few days. Free Pills. Send your address to 11. E. Bucklen Go., Chicago, and get a free sample box of New Lite Bills. A trial wlli convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in aci tion ami are particularly etl'ictive in the cure of constipation and headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfecrly free from every deleterious, substance ami to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach -ami bowelst-greatly invigorate the system. Kegular|size 25e per box. Sold by Blackburn A Miller, drug gists. 1-ivpry stable Burned. Plainville. Ind.. March 31.—Henderson Hedden's livery stable . here' has burned. S‘ ven head of hoj'ses, a number of buggies and spring wagons, with hay, corn, etc., were los,t. There was no insurance. An Important Item. Do not waste your money on vile, watery mixtures compounded by inexperienced persons when Holthoiise A Smith, sole agents, wili give you a bottle of Otto's Cure free of charge. If you have coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, or any disease of (lie throat or lungs, a few doses 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, heavy syrup. Samples free; large bottle 50c. Clone to Fight For Cuba. Logansbi>bt, Ind., April L— Richard Heinley , ti ]>rominent young club man of this city. I’as gone toil recruiting station at Cinciiniati to enlist in the Unban cause. He was attracted by the excitement of war life, and is heartily in sympathy with the insurgents. 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 Nei yes. If you are suffering from dyspepsia, liver complaint and indigeetfon. if you are sleepless at night and awake in the morning feeling languid, with a eoated-tongue and <allow haggared looks. Bacon's- ’CeleinKing forth ■ Nerves will cure yoil and restore you to blooming health- TriaL.packages tree. Large size Jtie. at Holfhouse-A Smith's sole agents. SLol WJiih‘> <hn Hunting. Laporte. ImL,. April T.-- Edward Wagner and Orin Reed, two boys of thitcity, were hunting' yesterday, when a reVOlver hancleq by Reed was discharged, the bullet striking Wagner in the abdomen, infiictHig a probably fatal wound. Bii< ki«-o"s Arniea .Malve. The best ?al\e in the world for -cuts, bruises, ■-oies, ulcers, salt rheum, level -.ores, letter, chapped hands. <-hid>laius. corns, and al 1 skin" eruptions.and positively cure,-, piles or no pay required. It is guaraneedtogive perfect satisfaction or money refunded. I’riw- :!•> cents per box. For -ale by Blackbuirr w Milter. : port s tt-om all ;>arl s <>f W iba-di y-ounty imli'-iH)’ i hat I h - growiii”- w hi'.i! crop in ilia! section lias siisi aiiied much damage by reason of 'Jieaviiig,'’ due io freezing and t hawing w eat her. » Keli<-I tn One Ila). ‘South American Neiivisk relieves the ivoi'St e.nH‘-s of Nervous Prost rat ion. Nervous uess and Nervous !>v-i>'. psia in a single day. No such rebel and bltekttudins ever come to rhqinvalids of this cptinlrv.. its poiv, rs'to eur'C .he'sioiiiac.h arc wondiiTiil in.the x-‘x'-treme. Il always cures: it cannot fail. It radically cures till weakness of Hie sroinach and never disappoints. Itsetfi cts are marvelous am! stu'prisiim,- If gladden - the hearts ot the s jllering and brings iminedinie l erir-T It is a luxury to iakr- and a'wavs safe.,Trial boftlrs 15 cents. Sold by Hojfliouse X Smith, Druggists. Decatur Iri'l. . FARMERS. ty'anting shingles for Slied iioof will io will to call on Juo. Vd. UuiL at his iaetory.'and see Ins cull staves. They ira very cheap, and make as good a • roof as any shingle, ('ail and' s&e ■ hem. wltf For Sale, one new BteAman Tile Mach- - ine. mal ly iic-ul. Vert cheap. •_ 51H' At> a ms Col ntv Ba n k fS# ; Mmj' 1>,,, sI; »: w, i>jrdi< a :hev"r> prime , otTHe/ Otlu i-.- A' l i. ii Inn arc i<h a, soilin' MB«f licaltfiy. Why i- this i ... c, Mi ;:> ■''/ ST- I. »• ' ii'<-8 Ail 'U. ijrtt‘y’rtir life c.-,ii bo i'-i.niLi m u am! !m"m hftppy it you i-oarm'." .Vl' <»!».', I-L Tiy om- iitS-liage of I’arl.'.- V zonal sL';pp(,si-rot-ms and yvo 11 will ni'vqr ji-g rb—'Tliey wll ! ‘TmtiD new ivoiiiari oLyoii :lll| l wib-abso-lllteWT'il-e ' a-Jl JTm ot‘ ti-mnlc weakims-ms. NO I-.X »• VSC C-.tß 17 NT. No ,i<. -tor -' ipo tuition. A positive cure. Lr'ltcorrßia <>!•'-whites igp usually entirely Turred hy orie or two applicat i<ms.-.„ Price $1 60 per paokiigO bv mad pr> paid. Particulars tseuled 12c. I‘AltK It Ell EDA < <> , Boston, Jlasw.

“I was delivered of TWINS in less than 20 niin- ' utes and with .scarcely any pain after using only two bottles of “MOTHERS' - FRIEND”

NATIONAL AFFAIRS ' / Doings lr> Both Branches of the United States Congress. ; DEBATE ON THE MAIL SUBSIDIES, Inquiry Into Bond I*sue Postponvd I’ntil I laduy Dupont Not ('oniplvt <■<!. Alleged Cnjust Treat mrnl ot‘ .Machinists iq the Navy.yards sundry Civil Bill. AVasliiogton Gossip. • \\ \s>i ixi. 11 >x . April I.— The expected debate on the resolution for a senate inqe.i; v into recent boml issues did not occur yesterday as .Mr. Peffer gave notice that he'Would defer his mot toil to proceed with the su'bject until today. The postoflico appropriation bill, carrying $93.(>oo.oo() was considered in part, but not completed. A sharp debate on mail subsidies, Mr. Vilas opposing an exten- , siim of the subsidy system, while Senators Perkins and White of California, upheld them. Senator George's speecii in opposition to Mr. Dupont's claim to r. seal occupied most of the day and (vas uotqcOmpleted. INVESTIGATION MAY FOLLOW. yllhgrd i njust Treatment of Mnehinists In the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Washing ton, April 1. —The senate eoinmittve on naval affairs yesterday gay . 1 brief consideration to a large-num-ber <f petitions which have been referred to it and which emamrte from labor organizations in various parts of the country, charging unjust treatment of machinists in the navy yards of the country and espei'iully iu the Brooklyn yard. The question was referred to Senator McMillan and it is Antimated taut an investigation of the alleged abuse may result. SINIIKY civil bill. Fair Progress Made Tu the House--Ffiort to Stop Faying Inhirmers. Washington. April L--Tfie house spent the day considering the sundry civil bill -and fair progress was made. No amendments of importance were adopted. A deternriued effort was made by some of the southern represenrativ■ > to strike from the bill the appropriation of §50.00b for the pay of inter ~d revenue informers, , which is parti ularly obnoxious to people iu the "mo iishine" districts, but- it was ■unsuccessful. WORK ON THE INDIANA., Dillieiilties Arise Io I'revent '»|>i-e<ly Repairs of I lie Big V essel. Washington, April L—Rejiorts coining ty Washington from Port Royal, S. G., where the Indiana is lying in the dry dock are to the effect that the new dock is leaking badly and that w ork on the ship is being conducted under great difficulties owing to lack of machineshops and facilities for doing any of the little jobs always found to be necessary when a ship is docked. It is not doubted that the Indiana can bd safely brought Out. however. Preparing His Financial Address. WASHiNirroN, April 1. — Secretary Carlisle has accepted an invitation from the principal labor organizations of 'Chicago to deliver an address on the money question, at a be held in the Auditorium in that city on. April im—The secretary has already begun the preparation of hisaddress which will be entirely n'oiipartisau .Hid devoted exclusively to the que.-tioii of limiiice. Wants Rei-iprix-ity Tri-atit‘-s Ri-sfoi-i-tl. Washington, April I.—Charles A. Pill-bury of Aliniieap-olis. president of the National Mill, rs association and ' general man ager of the Pillsbury Washburn mills, appeared before the sub-' committee on reciprocity of the house ' vyays and means committee yesterday to advocate the. restoration of the reciprocity treaties. CiMinot Kt fund DuHcs. W as4Hl.ni; i ox. April I.— Attorney General Harmon in tin opinion rendered yesterday holds that the secretary of tnl- treasury has no authority to refund'’ penal customs duties whicli have been' levied on accounnt of under valuation of imported goods. Senator V «»orln e». Ouite 111. Washington. April L—-Senator Viyir-1-ee- is igiiin confined to his room by ano! her attack of rheumatism and heart dis’-i-ise. His case has shown no tyi-rma-ii'.-'it improvement since he was first at■•tacked. EVANGELIST BILLY SUNDAY. Bumor and Denial of His Being Ap- » pointed a l.eague l inpirr. .. '. • ..Wi.iisi erTitv, la., April I. —Evangelist W. A. .Sunday, the retired baseball player, has, it is said, recoiled an offer of the position of .11‘hipin': for the National Baseball league at a salary of $251) a month affd 'expenses: Whether to accept the position or continue in tin! evatigi-list v.uik ibiring the summer Iris is as ybl unable to decide.. I'ri-snlent Voting's Sial ~|ii,.fit. - Washington, April L—President N, E. Young of the ?s'at jtjml .'a.Lisi'l):d4.- • league said last iimfii iliai TTe had not offeiyd Sunday apjSition asiimpiri* but that, the latter had written to him saying that if an o]q)i>rtuuif.v'oliered he should like to have a. place. Mr. Voting added that if opiiortn'iiily oltcis lie, may appqintrSumtuTi ; It,-c<-iv<.(l (ll»-r(>l!’A 1 Coxsr\n i iNot'i i:, April I — I’rinee o Ferdin.ind of L.ul'.’.ir'.i, wht> is visitine: '■“ nei’-. j< .r Iho pmmuse oil pay in; •i> ait : to the sult-;: it,w -stetday r> ’ei'. 'd Doctors- • Vi a-libum and Li>ug... repi> ni nr. the Ani'-ricau col:,- -. The prime alterward V‘. 11<■> >l3 ■!•' ; ’ »■•<>!ii6. . ° - "■ ---■ ‘ -- s . No, Nor H: ,-c EiHioi-. . i Havana, AprU . L—lt- is* again r<s ported that (ieivg'al (ioni"Z is dead. Run or.-. <->f this nature Igive been p’-r-Itstenfly cireu'ateij time, (ifter rime and • ids latest report’ believed here.

HOYT’S SURE CURE FOR PILES. fl Iti-Hil what a prominent ilrnggiat. of Tolfilojias to Hay ot Hovt's Sure l ure tor I’Hvh; W e liuve soli) Hom h Sure t'me for I’ili'H ever Him-c It luik lieen tut>oilm eil ~n the n io Ke ami bnve sold II on a iou>rantee and have r ‘ver been eidh d upon to refund the pi n e paid in » RlOL’-le case, nod can n com mend It to t hose who are siittei lnu with the- d rend I ill dial ase. W'H at Ol l< oils IOM LRS SA Y : Our customers saj it »s a quick mid sure cine and wtli i do all Hint Is claimed for it. Iteapi el I nlly. EONI 'A NON X < '<).. DruggistH, . 101 Pumniit st . Toledo. O. <»HHrui>lne«l*to (lure. IIOI.'I 1101 NE A NUI'III. , 1.1 W 1.1..— I JI. lEENfC bes¥ woven FOR 13 TO 20 CENTS A RODI g ■■ ■ WW? Horse hiigh, bull strong, pig mi— jNSTfi ilium ■ K ' ond chicken tight. A -><-/:>«< —-X and boy con make from 40to. , SOrodsaday. Over 50 sty lea. CTiSdsk- B Su<*S<~S-<S-<*Slllustrated Catalogue Free.r KITSELMAN BROTHERS Ridgeville, : lndian - » 1 ____JI

FINE HORSES 'BURNED Incendiary Fire Aroiises the People to Indignation. THIRD AND SUCCESSFUL EFFORT. Alleged Horsethief Mnv Go Free On the I’lea of Insanity Cattle King Crawford Still Missing Bereaved Mother Heroines Insane —Krtival Work at Atlanta Notes of (he state. Bourbon. Ind., March 31.—At Etna Green, a small town live miles east of here, the livery-barn belonging to Samuel Griffith has been destroyed by fire, burning three fu.e Imrses amt six Tai carriages and a lot of hay and grain. Griffith recently sold his Linn and invested the proceeds in the livery business and had been there but a few months when an attempt was made to destroy his barn by tire, t'ii being the third, and successful attempt While the horses were struggling to get out of the flames the citizens !>■ came excited and several of the ffi (,he;iited leaders' tried to induce the crowd to ;.o aft r the suspected firebug and torture 1. u in the flames with tin- b min." 1 mses. They were finally quii ti'.'. by the cool; headed citizens ami order was r - cored. Chances are now good for sen.,as 11-m---ble at any time. m h <•;> ; itt:::. Allrgvii Horsrt hh«f '.lay Xot Be Punished. F.vidently He Is Insane. Livgan's'l'Drt, Ind.. March 31.—Edward Nesbitt was iirresfed a few weeks ago for the alleged theft ot' a foam of horses from Samuel U'mbenhour. a Lucerne farmer P< tiding trial, Nesbitt evinced strong’symptoms of insanity, and at one time he made a vicious attack upon Deputy Sheriffs R. ed. Shewmon and Ed Traux. Despite his queer actions, many'were inclined to believe his insanity feigned; howexer. he was adjudged insane, and was sent to Longcliff asylum. After six weeks' eoniinwiient the superiiiieiitfciit has pronounced him euied. and ordered his removal. The county pTosecutor is not anxious to ]>rosecute him, but conviction willbe impossible unless it <•<111 be shown that Nesbitt was sane when the theft was committed. As he is a comparative stranger, witnesses eaiuuit' be foirmi to testify regarding nis previous mental condition, anil Lie will probably g'O IVee, Bereaved .Molliei- t‘ueoines In%ai!O. D\N Vll.t ,r. I nd., Mar I: 3L- A t hrough freight' train on the Big Four ran oyer and iirstaiilly killed the 12-year-rtld son of E. F.-Moore y -st•Tiiay meriting. The boy had jumped oil. ffihe trail) to ride to the switch and Tit”"ctting off his foot sii]>p< d and lie fell under'a car. His fai icr. a wcallhy . farmer, came to the depot just as his son's body was carried i.it > the waitin'.room. No blame can lie attacked to tire railroad coinpany, as it \ a's pure: v rhe fa uh of the child; His mother bus r.imi'insaiie'and it is feared she cannot recover. Cattli' Kiui; I-. s(HI Vlissiiitr, L't<>!:ri:. Ind., March 3L—lnterest has been’ reviv. d iti t Ire sensational story of the disappearance of George Crawford, the Wyoming cattle king, and a former resident of this county, by tho intelligence which reached this . city from Evanston; Wy., that the reported finding of the missing man in. British. (lolumbia tsvipifoundcd.. Crawford's aged motlier. in this city, was led. to believe he was alive. Ilrvv Purchased Bloodhounds. Alilion. Ind.. April L—L. W. Beesoil went to Reymonr and purchased a "patrol irainell bloodhounds, wiii.ih will be kc]>t tor the purpose of trailing criminals. rtt -, — - IN DIANA IIA'ITLNINGS. DmTalil Bain, aged ss years, a pioneer of Morgan county, is <ie.al. 11. F. ShnffiT of ('lark's Hill has pur* i-hased I lie I Jiuleii !,■ adei:. Lawrenceburg lire cißi.ijiany No. 2 tiled art icles of iueorporat ion wit.i) I he secretary of state. J eslerilay? . ■ A! iciiael Mari of U!evel;(nd, ()., was ii’isi ■ml ly killed a-t .11 am'inmiiii while: at tern plingto b< >.i: io . r.i in. I'liis :• iintinl < <>!il- i .'i-ree of the Evangelical association of Indiana, and western (Jliio bey-'ii at t-rhana H>Ja.v. I’. >si ni.-s : ers were a ppnjnted vest erd ay as follows: •I'Mw'arii diiil a, Adxi'viLle. Ri l‘!-\ Lrntttrty ref.>. -4»—(4reMererre—Sreirdrly- ’Bijry i county. , ; -- < 1 nvi'i'iinr Ma 11 lu l ws eoli’.i Hiles to Im pin >v-e slowly. 11 -• is s-t iI: eon - •<1 -t r> li is be I, mal there dir's.Hol.-I'l iii Io be. nfricli clia-iice oi’ . Jos ye|: i PiH.-o-:< I.> i»3e ■• a: .-Ii.HI-siimi, (3. l isti.in i ioli.- r. I<• »>• na(or <>f St. -lo<’ eoiioi . .•il.; o■- .’ .i < •.... ii"l I or StfaiyLit;eni ny I lid R.i'i.k■■; i-c t'•■ .• i, \\ ;iwe-tue sa.ne lire -re . oil.;:: in-. ■: ■■' I'ite lie.v elgumel . Mid l< Jl’l.i.C I'.iile, -ix f> cl, lleep al I Illi Uppergli'l ale ll.r, e ■- in icliojll. LA "nilare liieei m . A rfi.-fi ifirrnfirre. nf all the Bern ere;; • •'! i -.-. pa i a lei-pal ed Udis i_Jie]d hi'tfio'' new I: j'l i-L. cliur.m.. i here .in. bvli.ilf of: I in; tuli ithi" Ai'iui'tiiaijs. I. 11. .-. ... ''"i. a n.-il iye ol .\lo)iaiiime<l.i«'i conn try. Helix < reii • ..-• ul'iress of the evaniuit.

Look Here! 1 Hin here to Btnv imd tun sell lirsas aii Pianns cheaper than Hnyboiiy else cHO afford to sell them. 1 sell different makes. CLEANING AND REPAIRING done reasonable. See me first and save money. J. T. ■»*•<• “Hir, lnu. JOHN S. BOWERS — DEALER IN — STONE, ...CRUSHED STONE.... Can delix r on line of Railroad. Also, HEiICJLES POWDER. I For St imp Blasting, Always on Ilaatd. / ■DS. C. V. CONNELL, I >. *Votorixx«n-y taixrgooxk mid XXEnNTTISTDECATL R, INDIANA. r " • -J JK Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College and Toronto Veterinary Dental School. Treatsail diseases of the domesticated animals. All calls promptly attended day or night. Office in Odd Fellows Block. 2-* —2Y.T- — MERRYMAN’S sou can gel all kinds' of • » Hard and Soil Wood, Silling, Brackets Tlouldiiig, Odd-Sized Sasli and Doors. ■ m fact all kinds of liviMing material madeor furnished on short notice. First Class Night and Day Service between Toledo, Ohio, —— -)AND( St. Louis, Mo. FREIEZ CHAIR CARS DAY TRAINS-MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS <reixi MI r. H_X TRAINS. K; ; MrALS SERVCi) IN ROUTE, any hour, DAY CR MQHT, at moderate cost. Ask Ijjr tickets via Toledo St. Lauis 4 Kansas City R R. Clover Leas’ Ro«te. F*or further partii ulars, call oh nearest Vrent of the fconipaiiy, of address C. C. JEriiKiNS. Reneral PansouKer Agent, • *"Oi FOQ WDE MARKsW’ ’ # COPYFKIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For# 1 prompt ffiiswer ;id :in hoiu . opinion, write tn i hl IJNN eV CO., wlu. Ifnvo lincl nearly tift.y yvnrs» experience hi t h«' patent Cmnrnuniciu turns Mrietly e<-Tii;<l'‘nl nil, .A H -uhII;q»U of ln« ’ fornirHion tain I.ld’hi Si nt lr< . Aleo .-i ol mcebau* J!c:<l anti seii 'ifi!i‘ i ''-»k i <_Fd’D? . 9 Patents talc, n Menn Co. receive Bpeci.'tL'iitl i'y m f're ;i<-1• r j tie .bnmriiii. and thus are l-ronchf ’aMbly Ly ioro-ilie onPHe with* Out co f io il.e I’li iil-il paper, , |.MRU(’(I we(’Mv. (.'(1.;.,;,! 1 • !l'ir-f • H. h;) 'y Mr On? . largest rireiilanch of .-c»ei l-.hafwork in the ; world.’ S-l a venr, Smiij H’*' eojAcir nt Tiee. . Jhiiidink-i'-tfil ion, DHRH hl'*, FerFfln A*;tr. SinelCt copies, ’2-> eority. I* vd y Dnuji-er contains beau? houses, with plan l ., fi nabl7nz l»pi;<wi , t;> show the latest de/riyns and '(cure con tracts. Ai'tiress .M’ a ’-AIN’ V ••o. -is''*<-■ ... ... •• Dr Price’s Cream Baking 1 Powder W