Decatur Democrat, Volume 40, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1896 — Page 7

business Directory. THE hEWIIiI i.ITIOHL BASK. DECATI/R, INDIANA. * CAPITAL NT<>< K. Sl(»<>.(>(•(>• M ■:hpm s, - - • 1.000. UPI Ii'ERS;-P W. Smith. Prenlilent; .1 II Timl -t-. Vice Fl lerl; C A De.AN, Thsim-i-; E. X. Eiiimii.h, As..stunt Cnsliior. ". DIREIT'DRS:- John H. Hoi mol ►. I. C<h.ti'K, ('. A !.1 o \x', .1. I! ( - il'ii>'a; I’ W. SMITH. H. It. MoI.TZ. .I.l' Hui.. interest ulvi'iiot. iiionoy dep ■.-It -.l on iltu<> certltlcHUß. l a The Old Adams County Bank CAPITAL, BBJn.l'o. ESTABLISHED. I*ll. Officers;-W. H. Niblick, I’o 11. Simin oaljei, Vi pres; Ruins ;■!. i illhoh. Can bier Chas s. Niblick. Ass't (’itshU'r. Lx> a general iMitktmt l--tisin< ColleiU ions ufiaiie in nil piut.s nt rh- country. . Couniy, Cil.v anil■ inn or !oi> bon, bl Fotetirn ami Dotnest o• Ut iminn' bought and •old. Interest paid on tune 'levorilts. a. ii ><>)>> !'. UiCINAZ ll.i.iiiir, Indiana. Patents a spcciall y . R. S- PETERSON, Attorney t »■•:< .i'l lk. - in»:ana. OlHce Rooms 1 nji'l A. IlcHliou • Block ar. n - X 3 o» is* o, WIKH HBIMIfiMON i<i< I X M 17 TIH VN in - 11’k XW. tie a I EbiH’c and < Glicdb'ius. It. K. EE B IN. A. 11 oi-xxoy-o t-Xj « w, Room 1 and 2 Niblick A Tonaelliei Block, Decatur, Indiana. K. piCKKKSON, Attorney z.nci .‘DiTotzxx’y Fublic. Pension claims a specialty Real estate and Collection agent. <7 Geneva. - - Indiana. -c" 7 ” i yj>* s . n - b - :n - Office and residence one door not th of M. E. church. Diseases of women and children a specialty. • A. G. HOLLO WAV, * Physician and Surgeon. Office over Boston Store. Residence across the street from his former home. tlMltf FRAXCE A- MEKRVMA*’. AttorneyH-nt-IjavAl. < Hhee: - No-. 1. U and 1. over the Adams Countv Bank., t.'oile lions a specialty. IL J. KHAVIN, PliyHieiati <fc Siirgoon. All calls promptly attended day or night. Office and residence over .l.nn-mil oflje<‘. cornet of Monroe and Third streets T. L. HICKMAN, M. D. Phywhfi and Swgsojr.; ■ Trents all forms of acute or chronic diseases medical or surgical.- Terms rettermnble Office in Weltiey Block. All calls responded to day or night. Ilf 1 ST. C?. NEPTUNE, DENTIST. Now located over Holthouse's shoe store, l prepared to do all work pertaining to the dental profession. Gold tilling a specialty. By the use of Mayo’s Vapor he is enabled to extract teeth without pain. Work guaranteed. ~~V =====: _ — GFO TO H. M. ROMBERG ‘ For Your " JESA’it IT. 1 the Best Rigs and most Reasonable Prfcei lit! J?l). HALE --DEALER IN—— Grain, Oil. Seeds, Goal. s IPooZ Lime. Sall, Ecrtilizers, Elevators on the Chicago & Erie and Clover Leaf railroads. Office and. Retail itore southeast corner of Second and Jefferson streets. tUT’ZOUR PATRONAGE House-Plains, Gut Flowers, MH Pieces for fnyernls Flowers for s>eav<‘s. Ornamental trees for ecnieleriesf. Fruit Tiers and Vines of all k.im’s. . AU Sold at Lowest Prices. ■ Will open sales room and yards April 181. All stock fresri 4rotn SpiingUeki, Ohio, Troy, Ohio.. Fort Wayne, Ind. , ' ’ I. J. MIESSE.

ATTACKS A NEIGHBOR Jealous Husband Uses a Razor Willi * Deadly Effect. ROOKER GIVEN BUT TWO YEARS. lul ii mt »»<’l is Man Convict ci), at Xohlcwv)Hc Uh-r Taking a ( I anyc <»f Umir. (iov«*riii > r KrliiNt H Co IrHcrh rv In Behal) of Banker \mohl—l aii <»f a Bum) iicsm Blink JmHaiia XntrM, Eniilisil, Iml., Mn'y* I>. — Chijilei. Kiitie, living ne.ir livre, for several months hits hern insanely jealous of Jack l)oni;;an,' a neighbor, ch. 1 /i him with being nm inly attentive to ;• 11 •. Kane, and retusiifg to arm pt tin prutestatioiis not only of his wile, 1...1 alk. of his friends, I b n his suspicions were absolutely groundless. he met Donigan and : ssaulti'd hint with ‘THZor, cut'-.-n. h> throat nd part' 11; 1 Revering the windpipe, hut ini.-.0. g file | arteries. J .'o n;..■ ,■ is m t liiitj v to re i 1 i t iii.i.v i.rcKV. Acquitted ol !!i '.Vih-’r Ahir.lrr . . I * .’sen but Tm<» \ .rs L'tir ANobLKSVHXE, hid.. May Hooker, win. was at-.iai; ■.! in 'l'hjMari- n i rimin il court : h r of bis a ;ii', \i . -y.-it t ■.■.n y ,!■ ,n penitentiary l.y a Hamilton jury S.irti>e;;y l<:r his ;i-: . .:;i4>i ii':. Pees, his wile s coinpanion qn lh< .a tl iprlit. Hooker Uas acquitted in II: erm.in..’l '•■uirt ,;t Indiana:? t,s ~n t:e giouito m-..iiit ■.-. Tin' s.;tn • evidence was brough: our tn the ease In r. . but the j;.r' < .nJ •'gv <!,'.!»,10t 1 ■ ; os.mii', the vy. J; -■ umi.istood tiiar tin- verdict wa- ttgr.; d upon a-. compromise, The c ts< wi'tii i ' tl.. jury Friday'. vein I;.*, but th.-y r: , t „., i, t rea< ho. 1 until Is.e Saturn,,/ morning. The case came here ou a ciiatige of venue/ HANKER 'll '.T St il l R. Governor Declines to Interfere In Behalf <»f Thomson Arnold. India.sapoi.is, 'day IS. — Governor Matthews has declined to commute the sentence of Thomson Arnold of the South Whitley bank, convicted of receiving deposits, knowing rhe bank to be insolvent, and sentenced to one year. Both Arnold and his wife made personal appeals to the governor, and the p< tition was g ncrcusly ; - .<;.n.'d, tiie pl.;a tw-ing that Jesse Arnold, a fugitive from justice. was resjionsible for the manage-, ment of the bank, of which Thomson was an employe. .The defendant is a son-in-law of ex-judge Fraser, "of the supreme court bench. Tail of a Business Rlock. Warsaw. Ind., Alay 18.—A business block at Burket, this county, collapsed Saturday. , One man, Joseph Condor, was killed and four'others were injured, one fatally. 'The building was owned by John P. amt was occupied by the clothing store- y.f E. ,S. Condor. The names of the in jured are E. S. Condor. William Bank, John Bisell and Edward Minos-. Fciiiule l-’orgfr Jxi Jail. Richmond, Ind.. May 18.—Ella Armstrong. the young-yvoman who successfully worked off a forgeci cheek on the Second National bank' of this city, was brought here from Fort Wayne Satfir-' nay and jilaced in jail. Later she was taken before the niav.ir, where she waived preliminary examit,..tion and was hound over to tlio circuit cmut under bonds of si.OOO. iLovomot ive ICaus Away. i Looansport, Ind., May IS.—The southbound freight on the Vandalia coming into this city Saturday night ran away down a heavy grade and and crashed into a switch engine in the yards. The of both trains jumped and escaped, with thes>ex<-cprion of John Ryan, engineer, who was probably fatally injured. Fatal Runaway Accident. Bloomington, Ind., May 18.—Early Saturday the body of Henry Stefke. a well known linker, was found near the city. At first foul play was suspected, but investigation developed that he was thrown from a buggy while returniim home about midiiiglit. He was a native of Austria, ami t Knight of Pythias, Alnsf I’n.v l oi' Convict I.utior. Jf.EEEßSonvii.le, Ind., May 18.— Judge Herter in the Floyd circuit court in the ease of the state against the Patton Hollow \\ ::.o’ company, lessees ol convict labor at tin plate's pr'ii-on soul: , gave a special tindmg in favor of the. slide in the sum of S'lS.tlOO. INDIANA NEWS NDtI'S. Saturday's .lie r. piirted to have greatly helped the growing crops from, all sect ions oj t he st ate. o .1. E. Vem ill, a traveling salesman ot Lafayette, tv.'is I'obliecl 'of 81110 as Ire was boarding a train tit. I’ranki'ort. . A little .-daughter el’ John 11. Laue of Eleeport, wax so badly scalded by over t nrniiig a cup of hot leu upon liersell I hut she C. "I-!. Suoke. 2t> vests, old, eominitted suicide at the resiiwnee of Ids father inlaw in Misl uwaka by shooting hiinseli l Wire in t he breast. -Waller Pierce, who shot and killed his brother who 'v'.is the leader of a cliarivart party annoying he and -liis bride, neat ll.ui'on, has'been arrested mid placed in jail pvndttig mt exaniinatimi, Peter Ea-iiia, who w.is re.cntly married nt. Edwoe'd, bin dixrtppi-m-eii three days later. Wits injivdered al Chamois, Mo., by unknown persons His remains -were taken to Elwood for inter me ift. (ret/ege J . Kayser of Jlr.-iz.il was Saltirday nominaled on the 'Democratic ticket for joint representative for ilesti'ict composed of .(’lay, Montgomery mid I’ntrimn counties, The convent ion Was held in (ireenc.istle. • .John'l'l. Holman. Ihe Kokomo at torney who sitdiciily disappeared from that pla< i 111 months ag >, abandointtg,, a young wife atid.baby. hits been located., He is now living on the island ol'Smiia. Cmaltna, W the Paci lie coast from Los Angeles.

Sick Or Bilious Headache Cured by Taking AYERS y© Cathartic Fills i Awarded ' Medal and Diploma ' At World’s Fair. ; Ask your Druggist for Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. A SHY 0 j* Storli « 1‘ U! 117 "7 ■■‘.erir .-.i of ttio Antic* l.ie Sat a Hill Crane. I Tie s.ti.d hoi ct. a" i: a v'rv 1 rig'it ;1 .. .1. A R-i . : ■. :! V. . . ;. , j'-’ vry r • :.■■ i . ■’ ■ ot *< 1 v : c Irm: ■ 1 atm ■. H . i.n t’m trie less . i i i i,- ir: ’) ',.}r ... : . midi'?1 N.l i - 1 shot, ■■■ ' : ci a. ffock i» ? p -t< iA'.; s« n- • J 1.. ■ ’ . '1 half l .1 . t! . ;. . 1 ( tut la 1.. 1b <t i.' <i- . ; ',r i■ ' . j I ain ard ligt' ; r ■■ :■ s z ■ 1 > ar.d 1 1 : i'.- .d. Int !> ;j' d b ens I , tier. . p.- p r ■■ •It;;h t > C‘ .:] a ■ la:;’), Ihe m-• y ■ ir- • pat < ttl, mid the cr.'im s. ii ;'r. i a.- \•. . Tib' 1, s; ■ .a- ci t. . i I ■ i ; t i .’■ ('o-Im.-i...: i . .■ ■; .'i.-h.-l mo! r .v;!i of it in the. Ih.'-iilc ■■ ..<1 .-.a . '//: ■ . . eg . is ;■ bird 11 t':’ f ami i... hl -■! • < :.ii;e in i h.lmr, it < 1- ' lap. . i ’ * (••i-il I'-' Uso *c,ii< K. E.U ■'•>>>, ) s L-? llint > ■ < •■ )■’ . i 1 "-• : i ’'B-) i 1 to..i-t. : ; .di him im scaivd I off !>'o i. . :.a- v ith flight, i Again be Lit th n ground Vrith fei'.rfnl vii lrmo, !• t~O ;!! h g<;t OU l)is feet. Running up, thi; kii:g to g--i him alive for a dec.-yv, I tried to tap him <m th’e. her.'l timl stun him. He s'rowed fight, and 1 used ray gun as I backed off, ahd he took to His wnigs. ” The -sand hill crane is something cf a fighter cf m< n if wounded, mid the < niy safe crane is a (load one. Tlteir bills are I long and sharp and are capable of puti tii.'g out a man’s eye. The silml hill crane has some curious' habit s that make him of more than passing mrej'tst 1 > the student<-,f birds, Out ■on the; ? ;ir.'( s p:ti-ri' si f th<m Lavt balls in the spring, "to which the select birds seem, to be invited. These’’balls 7 are picturesque affairs- from the human standpoint. There are curious dances, which are sort of solitary waltzes <r pretty slow jigs. Sometimes the birds leap over one another’s Lacies and flap theii ’wings, giving their peculiar cry. Scmotime.s rival birds have ficYceduels, u.ing their k-e.i bills like lances, battleaxeiuiu sxvorus. I .lidj: Blesslngtou. “The nm.-t g r toons Lady Blessing’ ton,” as sb-t- yy ;.s i.hr:.'iej)i dliy her very eld admirer, Lz. has Ibrfg sinci • passed ngd’i;° regitmw i f i/bl’vi a f i the gen. ral v iirld. As tin authoress sin never succeeded in making, any mark, tliougli shewciktd at the business as hard a ■ any of her successors ot the tu esent day. II- r novels were many mid fashionable. Mrs. Gore like in their nu thud .and hired with strange and wamdi: iug scraps <£ l'T< rich. She edited., books of bem.ty’for fm-cy clk uts and atfancy pro' s a id when The N ws was f , tai’t d linden the <dit rshiß*< 1 Gliarli s!:< was c.hered an engagemi nt t:s a purvey r < f i'asliu>im.bk ini' iligeiicc ;tml asked .CEoo ;t yigr f, r it. Siu was ou-ml ijt a-r t d'p as a certainty, or .IN.'.i) for six months on nppjoyal, and c nli<l< nt)y ch- so the Litter, with the melancholy result at the end of the tenu-w-Bick ns having in the meantime retired from his uncongenial work, tind John Forster having accepted his post ad interim —she was informe d that her services were no longer wanted. She -fought for her liand hard enough in Liter days, poor lady, after years of “Arabian Nights’ ’’ luxury with her magnificent husband, but we. fear that hex position "in the literary world was not at any time one of solid security. Privately she lived, under, a cloud ft-tn the scandal which always cohiiectld her mime wi’li Ceunt d'Orsay, ami, we supp' So, net without teas n. At all events, they nevi r appear to have tajten any st.’i's to defend themselves against i n cl:;ti'g«-S'< f p;tm is rife The v bielt .tin :eipj I a sir.iiw'y < la.-w <f j tun. ; t ’spi .eg Up tn <.r <wn <L.y'. ; ml j ;:>. hex . ;d'"ri d judgment -by del':.alt. — Lci’.don'Spi ctator; ' Magneti~,e<l <Vr.'i t-.Sg<'vl». kiEvery day smrcetliij'g new..is, found ; t m- . : ceity and its cfft'cts, " said Air. Fey < f t.'.e Southern, 1 '..cifie,. l ’D; yonJuO'.v that iiiiie-Klith’s of tlie : utnL,alias that men carry niiv.'adity.T art' tuStgnej ized? Well, they * are, and all that is nece.-sary to provo tli's is to apply the point -of :your knife iM',.better still, it small p-'ti point against,fife steel J rib. Tim attraction is'very pereeprilile, a.'al it. is caused by’, the carrying of- tig artielo'inside of' tlic electric i ars. The umbrella is u sted upon the floor near tlic motors, and the proximity of the mi tai const s a certaiii tp.mm iiy of the fluid to find a permanent lodgment in tho ribs. - , ' ‘‘Lurrying out the idea, it" is very likely I'ini in 1 corset steels of theTyidTi.s .lie— sms' rly .affected. Think ..what ■ the-m i': ■■ ■ luotlees woii.ld be if a young titan with i.itvl cult’ l utt.ms shiitrln hug a i. Ivvi th m-i.• '/.eii ’eor et steelM! ' — New. Orleans Time's Democrat. v< gi-mum t've;>. : m-i. It uiity lie vt 11 io itioi' 'it (hat an eminent ' physician ,v\ ho has been inves tigtrting the.properties of the different Vegetables annonuces tha; a diet of carrots tunelierates harshness of character and reducts nervous irritability. Peas create" fatty tissue mid encourage

TORNADO IN TEXAS Sherman Visited by a Death-Dealing Windstorm. 1 SEVERAL OTHER TOWTS VISITED. Los 1 - ”< lif “ y T-i SuftiH’t lllnjf | A|'l» Itl HIV, •'W PtMVII t h»* JnhubHjihfH Without a VA’iirh- | ii<., I.iylif FriMoiK Killed at Howp. | al (iribbh* S|»riu’gs. • I Sm: ‘t iv. May. Hi.—‘Just a f"-v i mitiut' .■ 5 yesterdtiy aft- ruoon I a cyi j, > . no’ .. x c. i aiig. two blocks in Width. : at cat! ying wide- prelid dcstfllc.' ti'ou am! m itii- tit it* wake. sw<-gt • thrqu...i the w-sGru li.tlj of rh<- <iiy, I traV'hn; dmo-t dar-’-tly m-rtli. Tl:« i aj q i m+f elm -t-cH rtim- whirlwind whs ! anmiuii'-. d l.< a<l pxuiid’iling noise not j rinli'o' i . 'rlii rating rhumh i'. a f.•!<»• 1 anti dfi . ii g ; ,I'i ,i(vomp,ini'-d it | Laie 1.-t iii-.hi it has i■ j orr.il th t 40 ] a ii; Li- ii kiilcfl si u!h oi town in tl.l.’ nut to the '’tty's <; -:it+i ,!i-t. j Vm.-'ii ■■ Were tflilbading dir d< a 1 and ; injured ■ry r? :.i t. j From •! ■ {.-.int v. h< re tht i a ' teem< t haw tirst <:•■■■ -n Ito ’>. In ■ it su<!fl"':ly fro.n r!m grout:'! j.i.-t- --' north of :ii< > ■.; v. n .It t■ tr nu.r ■ | ofit- ii..- mu . hi is, i,i its pa' i- ! way csi ’ hug. The inm. brplg'- p i i liou nr, O'-ct -v. - - t- lv w:■ i. and Il' ■: away not wit .-landing it:T i lium'<- I ti ■ .. -isis of pounds < ‘oil- ' and it; Jhe imml :-r < ' j. ■ m - I wotui- 1 will r aeh my 1- ss ,jhan !■ .’ and it w.ll be s-v, r.tl s bes :-r.'t:i ' ■ exam tm c’l'atal. : ■ 'n p. ;hvi')c. ias nmiiv pii'-o. .id i.-ii-. ially ■■ i- , dren. ar im.-ang and n.a".yu.f flit- ■■■ : jured ;<)’<• in 'll'-il critical shape th: score may die. f'aitiil List »’f Ml:-. ( i Hu BAl.iiiNoi i; .nd t w ■ children. Mm. ]. I, ti; .md two children. John Ami>. wife mid two children. Rev. -J s. Stu:ai:er. Mns. L. .MoxTGo-f :;yand two children. ■William Hamilton. .Mm. (li:t»R<,• Ani EiisiS it : :.: .nt. Mils. L11.1.1.E J lANINS. B. L. I’lEia I-: and son, Mi;s. D. Heukinc and tevo children. I'NKNoii s wt tan and two children. Jami:.- Wai.: e t. Mrs. N. Ni<-n i s >N'and two children. Lt y Hali.in Eitatid daughter. CHAlii’.E Cos. Mary I.AEE.and three children. James English. J John Tayi.oi:. Katherine King. Care of the Wounded. In jt>t a few minutes the police officers were appealed to -for shelter for ' the dead and wounded and. ambulances and all kinds of wiiwyances were I pressed into service; ■ A vacant, store- ' room on-the north side of Court plaza • and another on; the south side, and the i courtroom were transformed into im- : preniptu morgues mid hospitals for the | wounded‘downtown, while every resi- ' deuce leit standing in r airview is filh d | with wounded. | The physicians and f.ru; gists responded to thccall tor s.ucror mid and everythiiig need' ll came spontaneously. Hundreds of laities n si'Ciioed to the call of humanity, and with a score -f physicians were soon at work. Color and caste disappeared in the Stipri me moment ot w< ,■ and desolation. Thanks • the excellent jiolme seTvice, the c:'o'vd.s .were restrained everywh - about tile improvised hospitals, and v.' - z. :ns and iii:ysic+i:us fnumi tjt'eir labor ■ mer .!: ctive on-tUfount of non-intei--I fi renci. , ' • . ... L.i-t ingot at the ceurthcmsi a public meeting lid'ed about sJJ. »• b r the immediate'.- lie 7 ot the sufferers ami the permanent relict committee wilh take •donations. It is distinctly stated that donations from points outside of Grays-m county will not, be received. Denison has responded ’nobly and nurses and physicians from that city, are hen rendering great assistance. All railroads running city plaeetl special trains at the disposal of the local authorities and brought help from all neighboriug’eitics. ■st.orin Visited Howe. Hoave. Tex.. Alay 16. —Yesterday's terrible cyclone struck this town leaving death and ruin in its wake. Tho’niath of the cyclone at this point wasa quarter of a mile wide. Ten. farm houses and as many L..rns well' wreHieri. Eight persons w< r- killed outright ar.d many injur, I. Lark was rijqied-from trees and m.ii i. .-it i< uas kid d. [ tie Ixillid (.ribble ;s. x.. Aiav 16. — Cw.lo'ie struck lit io.cu of (.rfl'blc Siting, s miles noi’t'i of Detitoii. y cstei-'.ty 4 . Four ]■ isi ■ ■ were killed andiiv' otli,". ; so bat ■ inttded they <:: niwi live. The■pioFTiy’ntrniage'’is great. i t: <h W»lh (!«<• Money. ’New Y" ~ May 1(1. ■— Bolice C.'utaTn foilili.®! who lias been on trialtlie last twnd.A s on .tiie charges of accepting a. grat diy, has been found not guilty. Th offense imputed to Kiliilc . was the a-- prance of 8100 Irggi the iiinnam r ot ihe \ aiml’rinci to.i foot b .ll gallic at tbe“]'ol>’ gfounos m .IM).'. t.c captain testiff'd th,it the njffhey: was expended in providing lunclujotHdr policenien.oii dut' at flu-game. ' . Visits the ( ittiscr Aliiine;tp<»lis. St. I’: t-i:-ri la '. May 16. (Iraml Duke \lex.older, apl-dc .ainji to the emperor. vKi.t d the I tilted |-^it-at as cruisei Mit Ls at Minm-.tihTryl" ars- tlie f.Lm <it ; tte.:i "Ailmiral ><lfi Grand.; 1 a/.e Al*nundpr t> a Co'itsin of t.hc liUi j-.air. Alexander HL -I'' l ' 7 u of a :r. in tlic llnssiaii navy,, Refii.c hi t’L' IW it«'i Works. Wailui'.n. lit' Muy .16 i'h<- 'O' w atcr- woi'l;:. system lu ;:ig co; c ructid at thi.- p-kiri; is at a stamts'dl, ait .><L citizens h-’ving' protested against paying special assmsuientst to lay-mains. The. case is now on., trial in tlic courts. Whii.'i.-ver side wins, the case, will probably go to the supreme court.

F SCHAFER ft LOCBtS HABDWABE. STOBE. ' Ho«.< ' ti>» rtox its T'o-j-STOVES . Li J®. . iHntcr is hovv clo-c at hand and you v. d need a stove. II e have an .endless variety and a 1;., . . lock to select from, and .our 'iftces are IBM Bl A 1 £«.Robes, Glan’o.ts, ' Lips, Dor Ol : : oratcci 1 unbul- I' ay on iw imwmra tranr.-.’ ■■ >i«««nn ft z. i r.« »«»■■■■■■-- ;*«. w <.« Is Unequalled in tlie Cilyc see us, 2nd street, Dc-aitu;. Ii

rGCB RING NATUKE. COLOR AMC •■'EP.FUVE OF FLOWERS CH • N G E'D SY OH £kfI.CALS Nature’s Bea 1 :*: Are N w Dyed and ’ >.~p< d to Secure N> w I’Orts In Shade •« a?. 1 Fragrance Efforts to Produce h I . e ( ury»an theinum. Modern scientists and chemists ’’,?,v<? no n .'P&ct for nature. They have lat< ly taken her most. dt licate creations, th« flowers of tin- field and the garden, ard attepipted to chtinge their colors .r.,d -pr-rfmr.es; —‘Strange to" say, ronsufovtN success has attended their efforts. Many fa-hicnably florists both in American and European cities established rtgular chemical laboratories in connection with' tlr ’.r hothouses for carrying <n this uniqii; industry. Th--li.d ccffus i rigint'.Hy from Paris by v.ay’ f Lipndon. Tim first stop in this direction >- n--6isted in tl? artificial dyeing of sa . flowers as- the white carnation, the lay of the valley and the hyacinth. Tli-r' is a well km wn Nev, .Yo rk florist -. frequently changes the cel as - f •' se flowers to suit the v. hints and f;,nci*- ; - i his wealthy patrons. He. finds that ne can successfully tu at airiest ary bulbous flower by placing ir in a s luta-ti ci ntainirg oxalie acid and the q:.- citd c< lor which lie wishes t-> ii.:;,„t to the petals fcf the piaur. It was in th'i- way that the- “green carnati' < f v.ii!-'-s - mi? !»was ■? aril a year r i so tig-, was j o.- aci d. A lily cf tin- valley can be- changed fr* w i's pure white to a delicat' blushing p. T: by placing the cut f! ‘..‘<r in ml The oxalic acid in the ink op<: - -i.V' pores of the plant ;md -.’lows the -■ . ring maifcr to be absorb'<l. This Nt w Yolk li-'rist li:-s long het-n c . t.> j-. <lu< t-a blue'‘l'-rysat):it'inum, v. in: th'- v'-av ( f pl. the patri ns < f i-’k' Ya’.e fi-ot bGI mati i-t’s, lb'has t; -; sucet i'll, d. I.at he is'“iiciidy convim ■ d that it will ' lily be a matter - f t:..,e befc.re chemists t-nalde the florist'-' t-i---produce every known vta-k-tyof cLL-r in ■flowering plants. - -Tn perfuming flowers, and esp( -.‘ially in artificially strengthening and i viv'ing the natural odor, florists have gone very far, and it would serin that in this line tl? re is really no limit. In order io revive flowers exhausted by time or' carriage, their extremities are immersed in vessels contaitiing, a weak solution of sal ammoniac. Their odor is then strengthened by moistening them with an alcohol solution of the perfume cr essential oil corresponding to the natural scent. Tllis-is dond on a very large scale \yith violets, roses.'liaxvthorns, etc., the ’p, fumes of which are mantuaetrm iTlargely in France. Two saeh perfuim s are “violettine’’ ami “geranioline. ” The f'.rnic.r is tempi s, fl , t 100 grams of :fl- ■ :1. li'O .of ;:lyi'i tin ;.tid 10 of- in' ' f v I’. T'r latter is a similar ; ■ e ’... .- ti ::t whie't’tire "ssi n >(f vL ■ t’i t • -1 '.y g< ran'/! '.ir ■ artificial ■ il'i f pt < s. *1 i:> ply-’i r..i in tlu si-p-x-pm:W- ; s i- . , - ■ to< r t • ti.x the sc i.t. v. hi. i> w. ul.; < .'■‘■T" rapfuß > vtqiorAe. . \ in iantilk: im-th-id i.f setv >t i t; ti: ■■•lir-i tl- wers before sb.; ppn g tli'-.ni cr p’acittg them nn sab- is ft.'--

Daniel Schlegel, . ■ -dealer in LIGBW RODS, SPOIIW, ROOFIAG, AB Tinware of all Kinds. - . 'i - * , S° SWiM WM S Mil ilw lo or®. Front St., near Jefferson Street. Decatur, ■ ■“ “ Indiana,

‘mb'.b.-m;. ' 1 to A 'to- pr .- - v./.id ’.v-;' thrwigh I .- ’A?. :I: ( < ->. I' ‘i; ’ A ,'P ts ib .: ,W' r: -.- Al. ;g A 'l-r s o. fix the ,<; . ],i inkled with a : vi j.„!! ip.-m’ity i f glyc. riu. i N--t < - ir. n*t v. i»'i A.il.r.t.g to the ' stri Ii cf s'- ntcrl fi.iw. rs by this , :m ails, the f.- " - r .torfli rs, aided by the I sugge.-’it u - c f chemists, have gone the ; ,b ;;gth if 'dtt: iring flowers - f the nati ’..ral odors ami t..stingingcthdrs. They have give:'!,the; f’r;ig: ant lilac the c-dorof j the r -e, "tie'- ] ".‘k 'in- J ■ tome cf the i violet', and rm humble e k'lfl-Aver the aristocratic scent fth ■ jasmine. It is a j delicate operati' ::ml one that does not [ succeed with all 'Jowers. It consists in immersing »j :) . ,! w< rin abrnmide solution which. d -.-s’s it of marly every traders i 1 :: r tit.il fr:ATiiuce. .Afterthis -it is XV a slit d and tAeu -perfumed w:£i t , ' the odc r di sired in the manner already j described. a.- . , The result.-- - f these attempts to im--1 prov -up- ". ’ " ;;i ■m t always satis- . toctory. I'.- v? xvlm h have been doc- | ton d or r-■ v< i. i-y artificial means ‘ rare]— last 1. rr cm ;iaa to afford any i pleasure t.-r’. --v-.ni . pun base them. I There is,' a'' f to. m-thing that can I rival the i_ •"I tointy ami fragrance ■ < f afl .-vg ; a i- < ♦lies frosh item the ! garden Ti limlioi.sA and happily the-c are still milk j < ph-who would ■ give mor? f r'('>•• fragrm’ce c.’f one sweet. - violet fr-. ’ i’r . to ‘ >tl> iban all the .- artificial i-.'- .. ■ : ns cf N- w Ycrk < r i’„; ’ - C hi!*. 1 .iners in Gctlu.m. V.Tiep ihc < >if N Yrk were Ifi-wtr ami ij: i L- V- - smalli r than they m- n' - 'i- ' nts had i a m ir-p-. ; tl: big'.i;. ;> of 1 ‘a iimLl?.- cliatoettr. Ev m ; • -of the : dc-zen • r 1.,- g < ’u'i s v. York /now lias a kitol -it -where it diCner can |be prepan d n r s-••. er..l 1 nm;;- d 'people. : with as .. ..it. ni nu. ■ • ; . ■ a.-t. ’ rVstaurart- .*.uIX give t, it. ALu.: -' I large di‘toh to tom p.. ;1 gMn - new ’Mat- ! 1“ club. Dm i winter r! 1. ;. to s in.l: : < •. n diii- ■ ners in its 11,us: . t m h • ’a- , . which lis atteril- dLy too < r h.ac ;c- j and as many as •;pa rsegs 'i.,\ Leen dim -.1 there. Tin toiversity ami :!? ?Lanh;.;t---t any luffs • gi. large (liiimrs from timO to time.. Oto ars--su<‘h a diurnr necessitates rhe ■ . ees if < xtra v-. tors. but. it does m t sit . i the kitchen service.— New York Le :, r. A Loaf of I'-i-ad Over 600 Years The 8 .rt . ■ r.iy 11 A t;;ba Dgrby- ' shire. Eito;." i have a curt-’U> heirloofo. |in the s!:.’’■■■ >f a . -r.f of tie.;?; wlyieh is : now ov, r 6t-d. years old. Th- f unders <-f the f.O i.y. it appeito who great 1 friepds < f 11.: .. John. >W :: th;it*i:;ei - ■ ar: • I .:? ' Ito : ■- , ('?, ■ it p; .; i. ’■ ■. l ■V.■SJ-l i::V- " ll W it I a l-.:;.f Vt ' its .a X- it■. -s ■ f goed ; faith. "■ ■ '. l '• a ... ■ t.y ~ ' '. o original Soar, h ; .. - n . .' . tr. mtnw.tl I . . ng w.iu ";vr :- ■ i itod ami >be.k'-d fire b% I. < - • ' ■ - • st r - . >W -T I -UM ■ ■l|l ,| l H l'«U»- X-*•»t W<9 '