Decatur Democrat, Volume 40, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1896 — Page 7

Business Directory. Till! HW'.ITHI JIIW SANK. DECATUR. INDIANA. CII’ITII. STOCK. SIOO,OOO. s! ttria s. - - - i.ooo. . OH K’EHS: 1' Mtn n. I’roiileiit: .1 I; Hui.tiiiu •r. V»!•«• P :(' \ tic-iix. Cslsl . I . I:. N. 1 II ■■'.■•lt, A-S.-timt I .1-1. DlltEG'i'nß.s I’H ' I- -lli’i ii ’l'--' , .1. (Ml • , i,. i . \ ill , -. .1. I! I . s I’ W Z*,/ IT 11. 11 1.. '-i ’I ’z. ’I ■ > “ |lll(-t‘»-st giVell iillTll'.ll-'V I' |> ' "‘I I'l,l ti.l ■' i *'l 1 if). 'lit! fl. TJieQld Adams County Bank CAPITA!.. l’.s'l’.\Bl.lSl I ED, I"". 1 i Ip;.. is: •W. ' li. NTbiik It; I'”-'.? D. St udtt t-ulmr. Vii-t-pi"-*.: Rnftf- K i ir.rini, I <i"biit finis S. Nibiiek. A'S’l < nsir r. I ;»<> a xi'i.' i'Hl biiukiiiL - I ii-mi'SH. Colled ions rnii'le in al! fat.ils of i Ii" <■< out r.i . i O( ist ,v. I' ty a ini 'l' a T,.i’ ii oi ile I' I ouglit. Eordx I’ a.ii! Domes! ie l;u haini*' Bought and •old. Inti i st paid on time d« poaita. : —— -lFull! (i, MIMIHr, • zAttorxiey nt Xizx'w Diiatur, liitllnna. Patents .i sp',.. ini:. , R. S- PETERSSItr Attoi’iicy nt Ijaw «»!’.< ATI It, - - \N v. O'Eee Ho. 1 i'.ll' " A- Hoitfioiise Blocs. V*, - - - ■—! j-. n. sono, •I A*IT Mi 4»» ’! !!»• t O', t -it * »>!» •. S I’OKNCV •• W’-M U . Aral E v. 1 • i,-. k. Hrwlx. A.ttornoy“at«ljaw , Room i hit! - Nifuivk N Tonnellier ; Block, Decatur. Imfittmt. <.. H. VKKF.KMIX, A-Aft IXTotni’y X=»Axlolio. Pension claims a specialty Real estate and Cjllectioii turem. Geneva. - - ImHaniu ’I. 1.. HOLMHI U. ?l. D. OTee afilV'siilonce one door'nort ti <:1 )!. E. ' . tiuivp. izl.-e.'c. s ■ won.-.: and. cliilUi e.-: a : specifi !*yA. G. HOLLOW IV. PKysicinn and Surgeon. (MV.ee i' ’• Store. , h’< -ide tier t| H > *1 !•»•<•» •; • r ’. — -Uh’-hm-t li >hh*. .->-3rH ——■. ' ’ " > FRAMT. A MERRVMAX. oriicy’ n- rvt- Xj/e’V’i?', - Ottiee: —N''S. 1... nod >, over tin- A.iains Countv Bank. ( loet'.ons a eneelalty. ■>. ,J. r lit WIN. I’lxysii o.ic-.xt <fc Surgeon. All eails"pi'>iil;>.i,v liteniiod ilii'' or i.ighi. (lllce no" res'; , ov. r Join oflice, ixy-- i n(.| I I Mi . , ' . 1 ; s'r.' 'I S. —— I T. M. D. Treats all tortns of acute n chronic diseases medical or surpieai. !’• rms reasonable Office iiVWellley Buick.' All calls responded so day or flight. 11 f t> J. C?. JXrEZX’fTXTKiTS, DENTIST. Now located over Holthouse’e shoe store, B prepared to do all work pertaining to the dental profession. Gold filling a specialty. By the use ol Mayo's Vapor he is enabled to extract teeth without pain. Work guarantfeed. jLD. HALE, DEALER IN Grain, Otl, Seeds, Coal, , Wool Lime; Salt, Fertilizers, Elevators on the Chicago & Erie and Clover Leaf railroads. Office and. Retail •tore southeast corner of Second and 'Jefferson streets. fWYOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Honse Ms. Cut Flowers, ----- —- - - - ; - ■/ ■ Set l , ieecs for funerals Flower* for araVes. Ornamental tree* for cemeteries. Fruit Trees and Vines of all Kinds. ' at Lowest Prices. ■ Will open sales room and yards April Ist. All Mock fresti from Springfield, (gio. Troy, Ohio. Fort Wayne, Ind'. M. .1. MIESSE. ' A ftilHine of fresh meats of all kinds and everything in the fruit lire at our usually low prices. We can make you [ jobbers prices in qualities. . ■ A’ou’is I'rulv.-’ 37-ts, X._ n Farmers Attention! I. am now ready to cry sales. Terms reasonable Satisfaction guaranteed, s Address, . £ J. Ay. Hili-,. . 48vvtf ■ I’leasant Mills, Ind. • . <_ .. .-• ■ V - < S’ ‘ / i . ■ •

A FINANCIAL CRASH It Has Come With Full Force Upon British Guiana. ’ 4 ’ 4 ' j MANY MERCHANTS TO SELL OUT. | ... ' - I Hl! gh S’lrost<in, tin* Most Important lj- ; V, iiai.ei J Mui In the Colon’, Hi-* IH*itppp.i»•«•<! (»o\( Fnin’-nt ObligoJ to iintee Note*, tn Prevent Guin to M my. ©' -1 No ftnsiucss Bring Ikjfir. (Iroir ii'.ti ivßritish •(’’uiiiiia, Jane I ,2T—The fiudiicii'l vrash whivli has b '"u ■ expected since the bouuccry qu< >1 i”n ' dropped down lipon the on top of the sugar deyre.Mon, has coine with I full force. Th. Briti-h (luifihu hank : has been aided by the local gov rnment I voting .I'loo,ooll as a guarantee forth.; bank's liabilities, but still the .>> ehrrency notes are being sold in many parts for less than fl. A number of merchants are in trouble in coasequeiiee of the financial unrest. The itieiib nt:il reason hr the e -ash was the rii.-appear-ance of Jlu."h Sproston, Jr.', probably the most important man financiilly m. the colony. It is said that he conmiitted suicide by drownimn bat it is | : claim'd that he has simply l/ft the | , colony. 1 A run on ihe bank' v. i< : ■ I . ”d ' tis tba' notes of the II •!tuh .i •uu ..n . .. ' Colonial b: ui - eo’islhlliq nearly the J - cn'-tre ei:r!-"::"y of trr- cnieTTy.- -u'-jp--- 1 - . gi'Vernmelll w: - oblc.' a to qi.af:' A tl,n iioti at'i n: i »ent rui i i .i . ..s j tr:'di sm> had i'"oun-io ik i'm.i C • ,i. I it is If ai d tie lull wiidi now ' o t.■wiil be the I 1 "itinner o: a iter | sto.-.n. i lower''■,'a.s the m-n v. h<i hiuve I b‘- i; ,: ft'i\v-'t,ia <w .n- . ■' ►- i.nts' : with I i nn!, win >■ I ■■ ■■ ■ < to her i pay up in' ••!! oat yheir I hx-.j '-units arc siraigliieU'o out, the ■p ■ a; :- hat lucre, will !■ ■ a gloat Huai o, dji.g oat. Iso business is i I'ing dum-u. AGAINST AMERICAN RACES. Gcrmnny Showing Bail t'celing Against j Our Horsts and ’spoiisn»« i <i. Berlin, June 2(s.—There is bad feel- ; ing against American sportsmen and i horses oil German racetracks', largely I due to the case of Robert T. Kneebes .who was convicted of fraud in havitig raced the troltnig mare Bethel under t lie name of \ellii,"Kuobes, on a (lerman racetrack last yi ar. Jdiis bad feeling broke out yesterc.ay at the Westend 1 races when Mr. Recliner a clerk to the I amiassy, was grossly insiiiLa and I oreierei.off the track ostensibly iormuliblv criticising the races, Mr. Koliner lias written to the president of the We pf mi iis.-' eiatii.ui making c implaint of the tre.itnu nt which In re-cived. . - AFFAIRS IN CUBA. AiK.ChT A fii.ui St v» t’xpc Ht’d J »<h i t In* ll'.'.ANi. June — A man named jini'.n .-aid to b' a Vein/.’ml.m and a < o’*)';-a ..*:i o; Thomas R. Uowley, the n Atrteric:m artist w.’to was lyentiy arrest d a'inl salu-< iiently released, has b' ’’ii i' ; lined on the ehar::" of taking blmli-r::; ..■ of 1 lr• def'-.m mohiposing' tbe :■ i: ,arv line m the pr viiic erf Dinar de! Rios i W. W. Gaw, a .<•''Tespondei't of the LNew York World, has .be a. notified . ti’.at be has bi-en expeiicd ITpm' the'is- | kwe 'Jfml must leave Cuba by the. first, 11 r.::. r. Gs y .will leave to:n<nrow. . .. . ... To Impeach an Omaha Jiidjxr.' () y t aii a, J Jim yj? (]. —XL* if.. Jjpa rd. of fl re and police commissioners w I'ask for the iifep.eaehmonhof " Police J udge Gordon, The charges against Judge Gov don will not reflect on his integrity. They will be that he •is not the proper I’cvson to till the position; that he does not uphold., either the di’gnit-y of the* court, or the police nt in its work: that he is entirely; too lenient with persons arrested; and that his administration of tlje ofiiep is demoralizing to the police force, and contrary to the best of the city. Illinois Election Case -Decided. TayloHville. Ills., June 26. —The contested Election cases of T. T. Berry vs. A. D. Housley has been decided in the county court in favor of the latter. At the township election last April Housley (Rep, I was shown to have been elected supervisor of Mount Auburn township by a plurality of 11 votes over Berry (Deim),, In the recount before the court. Ilpusley gained three votes, making his plurality 14. Dog Fears Cyclones. Dryden, Mich., June 26. —A pet dog belonging to Farmer Bennett, near here, was blown away during the late cyclone. Mr. Bennett posted a reward of $lO for the dog’s return. Yesterday the animal was discovered in a t piece of woods near Bervilie, 18 miles from tlie---scene of the cyclone, but as yet all efforts to capture him have proved vain. He sei ms to regard every moving object as a herald ,Qf another tornado and vanishes instanter. Secrecy of the Confessibnal. Montreal, J superior court rendered a deeisioii upholding .the gecf-ecy of the coufessional. Cure Gill had refused answer certain questions put to him tn court, taking the ground that his knowledge of the facts was imparted under the seal of the confessional. The court trow holds that such com.munieations are priviltuged. Rftady to Back Sharkey. Santa Criz, Cal., June 26. —Paul Herman, ship flag signal quartermaster of the United Hates man-of-war Philadelphia, who taitght Sharkey how to read and write and who gave Corbett's Gate adversary his lirsf lessons in boxing, says he is ready to byck his protege for $16,000 against any man in tin world. I‘roposnts For Battleships. W \sil„lN<i ’ i >N. Jlil’e 26, - -The navy departinenj has issued advert moments for proposals for coiisti'iieling three battleships of about 11.000 tons displaeemeil<t The bids yre required tube submitted 'bfiy Monday, >epf, 11. The t'eaturesoi the. new ships lilts' been made public already.

For Good Color and Heavy Growth Os Hair, use lir J ® hair Vigor : Ofie I B ' A--I !t; ; ■■ ’ ; :y .■ Blab'’ ' - • ' ■ • '■ ■ ■ '-i ■'• ■' ■ I ' I Mttice of 1 rust! I I will beat mv o' "e on .Tuesday of' eiicli week', gei ":<»<■; W, BmywN. Tfus'.ee ot K.ik'aud fownship. I 6 " ' w2n‘itn — . '"!■ » I win tie at m. oti'. -e Tuesday of each we< k. L. ’A’. 'zEWr'.iX. IRC,t Tr i-tee Boot township. I will he at ".y-o;':ic‘‘ an Tuesday of e: C . Wt'i’R. - j D X'dlitmer. . i |ti Tr oiee i ’tdon Tp. J ! The othwe days Ahe trustee of l-’iV i ’-ir-’itoi: tcwiisl ip wul lie ’1 m i-dais > : Saliitd.ivs if. ibe S'tt vevoi s < pii'e. j I a d Wrdnv.+ lay • a, I'-’D'". .''nil N ' •. EELB. I 22:r Trustee of Wash ngton Ts. ( . eaper I u.tn r.v»*r ’» >[,. !l; < ■ , M.nuie “ mil’s [ >•', : i <-■. pel o' "! ai . ci"in’. ’or the [ i■.- ,r i, V wm. ;o i ■;•;:» <! Jo be ; ... >a 1, I . ; . ' .... ’ e’l .<■ do"i ;r I i (,< ;i, .ii an ~Y- ' are invited V'-o* •'! i e( pi ici .i .... B. . ' ,\ 111’GHES. 17' ’ '< '■( ■ V S, l.ioghsß.) - r ' . Krie R. R. ; .1 ■ Itli Sehetul'e In (fleet June 14. 181:6 Trrtin.s Leave Decatur as Follows TRAINS WEST. No.'. Ventibuie Ltni;>efl. dailv for (j.; Cniesgo ami tie-'-Vest . . i No. 3. I’ueifle l.A'.in-■•. daily foi » u ChlcaKumW the West ’ No. I, Express, dajiy exvi i.t " m-■, l.l.:''’'A.S day f'--Chieaga an i i ", W'.-a I N< . 111. W' !b Ea:"m I.mi l- i t’ ;- i iapA * V"’. pi 'll i:\ ■ 'i.si' B M - die ii:i .?v .i riidayS I N0.,,i1, .l.'icii . daily, e.’m-gi. A M day * '' ’ ■ TKAdr i: '.st. No. H, v.< st Ji;i» I laTted. .'.i.ai.y !.nr a-- ■ M New Yota at. i n. i No. 2; Express, daily except Sumi 2-txi.P M ■ day for Ni-.v Y' rlr ' ‘ " No. 12. Expivs,. ;y t r New ( , .. ‘ , tk. i ‘ v No. Ju. Loeai. daily cAcepr. Suudur ." fM’.lO Vl i’t ijl c '''>:< i<cs imd s ">■; a; cars to N ■ \'o: . aud Boston.' Ti aiUi- la’ Pat al stations mi t.m O & E. dod-ion-. ■ ’’ New ria : n iiiiueil. .N<• Id. will i v [■->-••< nper- n> tiir as Nioitt.'igion. Iran No. I-ra - td mW" *4v. pick .re'. COl.urnbus. Circles <■ waverSj-.-.' Portsmouth. Trontot. imd KenOyia, > Ooltio I- s in.-kinr VElh- x 'i I • ... in,.' .■.. ■• a. A Western Lines. f .).. 's . ./(.Long, Agent W.G. flirHow trlim f F t H u n.r-net n> . Grantt Raoids & liiniuna-KaHma;-, loOk Cluct .lime 22. Id'.t" GOING NORTH. STATIONS. ■ No. 1 j N.',i..3 . No. '■ N . ? ' :fi :i.aim. ive ' 'slllll ’i-tlptn ....... ■ ic.ehini-.'id 2 fii'pni-11 "ii - s;"i..« w :n< hoter... ,• G . i:.’"" ■ >• l ’<>rtniru! tUJ . ;2 4::pin 'oil . ; Ifeentur " '. i 1" pj». | yt.Wavni.. an "2 ■ . ■ .’ di 11 : i •• . |v, t; <ii . I d spui 11 -i s b’.arr Kendallville.. I .’diiani .. Rome City I'• 15 itl" .. s-15 .. Wolcott vi.ile .x. ' 1 -1 :. | . Valentine...... .> >! Id .. LaGrange 1 fltlll . Lima.... 4 G ; i"24 .. Sturgis 0 d (w> .. 120 .. I . Vicksburg..... 5 s>’. .. .'lit.. 11l 3k;, Kalamazoo, arr No. 11 ii 20 .. 2-s,_ J2ie . “ ..Ive except G4O:. 2 :iu«,. 121('.prr *jr. Rapide.farr Su nd’y s2o .. 3>stiam i 45 .. •’ . Ive 5 2'iptu II Hl .. (“im.i.. 2 00.. D„ G.H.AM.Cr 5 -I" . Il 15 213 .. Howard City... '• 3s» : I’-’ 15 .... 2.6 „ Big Rapids .... 721 L', 12 57 .. 5 22.. I: 3".. Reed City His. I 5 45.. 4 I'o.. Cadillac."....arr o (| s * 22 s ti3 r >.. .4 50.. ” .. .Jive . 240 li 40 .. 510 .. Traverse City ’b2o .. 7 i'ii .. Kalkaska...... ..•■■ ■■■■■■ ..... ... t>22 .. Petoskey 5 50.. | u2u MackiriaeCitv. ■■■■■ ■■ ■ 720 111 10 GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. No. 2 ' No. t> No. 4 No. 8 Mackinac City. 0 OOptn! 8 25am 250 pm Petoskey 10 20.. !045 .. 355 Kalkaska 1213 am 1139 .. .. Traverse City .....110.. ■» < o Cadillac .. .arr 145.. 1 lopm t'4.>., .. r. “ ....Ive 2(H).. 1 35.. 7 05.. 7 3>an) Reed City '2 50.. 2 45.. 7 55.. 8 35.. Big Rapids 3 20.. 31i>.. 8 20.. 908 Howard City.. 4 02.. 4HO 9 50.. 0.. G. H. AM.cr 5 15.. 5 00.. 945 10 55.. Gr. Rapids .arr 5 30.. 5 15.. It) 00. 1110, •• •• . Ive 725 am 600 .. 10 15 .. 200pm -Kalamazoo.arr 920.. 7 55.. 11-40. " .. Ive 925 11 45 . 350 .. Vicksburg 949 ..... 4 15 .. StUrgis 10 40 . h-5 S.. 5 (Hi , . Lima 10 54 .. . 5 1, . LaGrange .... IJO7 .. ?“■!• Valentine 11.18.. No. ■>'- o3i .. Wolcottville... 11 30 .. 6 40. Rome City...... 11 30 .. 6I" . ... sal .. Kendallville... 1150.. i;24.. 142.. 6 10.. Ft. Wavne..arr 1255 7 30.. 2 4T.. 7 15.. 11 . ."ire 1 ISprn 5 4iam 2’so'. : Decatur 159.. 630 .. 32; Portland.-....,. 3 00.. 7 3-'am 4 oil .. Winchester.... 3 44.. Bii9 .. .4 44 Rielinrond 4 45..- Uls . .’> 35 , Cineinnati Y 25 . 112 01 . 74 5 •• . - _ ——— '■ - - •' > -- —~ Trains 2 and 4 run daily -etween Grant* Rapids and Cincinnati. C. L. LOCKWOOD. Gen. Pass. Agent “ttKFF. BRYSON Agent, Oecatur Inr < LOVttiC LI’.AF I I ‘ln effect .1 line 21. 181‘ik w rsTliot'Mr N 0.;;...... 1:32a. tn. \o. I » li :4s a . tn No. ..... ,L._... .' • ■ p in. No. 2.1. local Height 10:15 a. id. I: ISTIIIII'MI, No. 2 ■ I’-’: I'• ,I’. m. No. u '. 's:3''i a. tn. Nd D'» P- inNo 22, local freight 2fl« p. tn. No tnake’s direct comieiTfon with the 1, E A W nt Kokiuiio jor Indtftnapolis gettlm; into tluG'ity at to oa. tn. No'. 1 leav ing liere at Ul’.og. nt. is direct to Indianapolis. arriving at <1: ’'O p.m. Going by No I you eati return home at 7:3 p. nt. This is t|je direct route to the state Capitol, ■ - . » - - ■ ' - •-* <e

JUSTICE THWARTED j Murderer We!’s Suicides While Awaiting Trial. - ... “ ~~~ - .. DIES PROTESTING INNOCENCE; . . 2--_- ~ f * C'a i■i ft’criiPMK <if | e.;t in ji, <i • 1»r t-ts "<»ns I. f f < 17< tciH’H \iioth<r i.iititt Oil | J;» Xrip Bf'; tll .S ir* I > •»!•*«»: ai i to Hi' . A ; led. -I 1 liiiK U In ( j In m.t Bi a f .\otr.h. i d ■; Iml.. .Inm’ 2'i;—u LJ. W' - ’ mini, r r of .hium ’A'aib-r, ■ w.i- b co ;.<[ in hi- <-i'!! a' 'in- 00/f' v i jail '-’v'Dy.■ l.b- had made -i r p ■ i from ’.' I.;•<I <-|o' l o:-' :m<; |im;-_ i.ims ■!:' G'omif time imriug tin urniit. li>- was foujii’l by p,- Ml. ; ill ;:l -.t 7 o'clock, i dtinglf.’;;.' In hi.- cell. \V' !'> u stutejmim'. ij-iiviim that hn w.o gi;.',ty ot the I murd. r. Hi.> truii was to imv<; begun 1 July 8 LtiiNG oitri.t; iiii’iLs.-’ ; i'amito-s ing Driv.-u ! rom t Iu- RecMatit* ’ Swamp Linds by W ater. La pi G•• '• . I ml.’. J ini' 2t.. h .1- '. ri"tv'd m-.'T. stall- "t!. it a i r; • , numb, rof i.-;mik" ? ar!- i- tying rhe Kan* kake-' v -.!. y. owing to tim r.'T<>n: heovy,, rain- v Lave ,i : t imt r. .. . A <-i■ ■ ■ i- ’ did'! ill j com:';- . -li .am; that ' a's :- ,-./i'i" . . v I I lira i: ■ d.m.>i;,- mq.pj’r-0.-n-o-o ; n-'l | hav- . o ag.n dm it _ ;i --d o.s r, ami | ’ ■•”• '- • - i.U <•* -I”! i-’ >ll’. < x . ’« i ' < \i- h ZMu-’ In ! fit ( 'i n. D •’ ; I Ml; : i., # L; , ; Th- for ; . h : . ... - I ! Cans ■ ■ - ' ■ ' ... .' -I 11 : I tin- ng .mo, Hie only c , fto wlii'' i i ■ : ".. . ,i:. i a.'. ■ . . ..'■ been co ii -/ than one-dtliird o . a cro; .1,1 I- .o I. . h.d- tile I- I •fields ar'- htemliv covered wtrli-t.i.-dri ad'd j ■ -is. in .-.eui- to Ms<tlp’y am repim -. to L< an in-.1 d< pmi tile gruuii'.i. FiriJ. Cansu-l by Tram Vai.i' > t:.visit,Mini., Jiiio- 26. —< 'ht-sfer-ton, this county, was visited by adis^ 3 astro.,s tire yesterday. The buildings and stun s owned by Charles Gibel and John Kreig r, two residences owned’' bf'Ji-hii Woif, and the residence of AnsmfWhire wire cofnpletely destroyed. It was set on lire by careless rramjis. one o.f whom was badly la:; la.-d in escaping. Loss, s. .oi.iu, with small insurance. X " 1 Eput.rC’i Ixxijuiu* Convention. Anl'Eßsii.\. Tnd.\ .1 tine Tliis city , shows i verywhere the Ej>worii_ league colors—red and whitr—ami U \ei noii d"!t gat -are here aiti'iatinu the state | conference. Th'-s ’Ssi, h bejran ye-rer-! day wiill limacej,, Bun : nt m-weasrm j 1 :rsi'i,fT::.' 'l.. i". • > •■'■ii v.:;! •ciuGinu'" i tin -r< Ill'•»''-f i. .; .-!, ~ml tin- Wil .< I jis ere rim .iiiuch inter..-: liere. '1 h• i ! si er i ry s.-ns t.-rrejiurts s'lnw ;t mem-' be:>l '.-p id : . ■ i. < h.irt;r<l W i*. 5 -/rb’iiH' et. . Ti'i'px ■!’<•'■ N.'liid.. .'Um- 2'3.—-;<!(• ha rd M. Umi;c.h, a.wdl ai<w.:i <-T nofl nis j.la w.;.> y-ster.fay a: r, .-■:,■-d mi a ch-irgeblm; e ib ..: at. T'm- imlie’-m.e-:it alleges that v. hue ,a t ii.g usage r for l> ■■ '.. Crouiii In appropriated fun !s.p ,0.1 ing.to her to his Own nse am I 1? ' Us, d ’ i yefimd the same upon j H'-imind.- lie gave bmid in the sum of | i sl,ii io. ■ So Test thv Nirli<ii<on V'.ip rat-'O, Iml., .iuiis*■■■s?. —Mayor cfsyma:: ,’tas ordered, th" oflicers til en-. force ’rhe Nwh<d>ou law. Au the saloons iiave permission frerii the county eomimssiiaim’s to run billiard, pool and card tati'es. and thev will make a test case, a.-thc> claim it is a bT;-ine<- amt nut a pleasure. j-Xo attention has been paid to tlie law li'er.etofore. Another Good Oil Find. Bryant’, iml.. June 26. —The Chaney oil well, in the new field, north of iii're • has been shot and promises to be one-of the best in the held. It starred off at tim rate of 200 barj’els daily. This is a new territorv. and the hud has caused a rush among' opi’-ratiirs. .A number of wells will go down immediately. Charged With Stealing Harness. Richmond, Iml., June 26.—Marshal Welker of Hagerstown brought Charles Anderson and Elwood Minor to this city yesterday and lodged them in the county jail. “They are charged •with stealing several sets of harness and other articles from Hagerstown citizens. Supposed Sleeper Was Head. Logansport’, Ind., June 26'.—Oscar Anderson, a prosperous shoe merchant, died here of heart failure while sitting in a saloon. He had been drinking and death evidently occurred an hour before an attempt was made to awliken him. INDI-UN A BRIEF NOTES. An elTort is to bemiade to eomi-et Carbon a ll ’ l IM’azil with an electric line. A tremeiidoiis downpour of rai.ji is re■•porteib from Uorvdon-and vicinity/-- — Dr. A. I’- b'n’kliu of Barker fins made an assigiunent. Assets an.d Liabilities s-ti it each. - •> A ■ 12-vear-old son-of 11. O'Neal of Bloonilieid was seriously prostrated by lightmng. Aithuc Ills work's at Anderson has closed for the iiiidsiitimter days. Nearly 4,P(U employes arisidfe. Mrs. Sells of .Muncie, widow o's Rev. Thomas sells, is prokirated by paraly.*i.s. Shevannot recover “lo.sefih Abernathy of Rushville took poison and then notified Ins latmly of wjial lu lian done. --He was by the' use of a stom.icllpiimp. . . — lialpb I >’U"' aeeidently -a gun. the load taking effect in.-lggT breast, while cliiifimiu i‘ letiee-near SniHiiutvil'ef and died Iron”his w.w.uids. W illiam I,’einliemier is under arrest at Rushwbe i'll I’ged V' lib-' entering life Heme of/Daniell Murphy and yobbiiiu’.luul ot 'feSUO in valuables. Rev. B B I'lgler of Jonesborough.Teim.i lias been called tp the I'il’st I T’e-Uiyt el'l.iii Hitneh. of li-.-rnkfert. to till the vaeiuley caused l>y'tiie resimialiuii ol Rev. Thomas’ Barry. „

Fc SCHAFER & LOCH’S ST OBK I & 1 e ■ XXczs.< : fviz-. ’ ti.-ii-* T-'oa-SftlTPgl I'■ "■« ’ WltW bi SIU ■ Iwmal t li i p 'KT i s ri ay c.;<• at ..an.i' Ariti vou will rued if *-«tnTur" If u'T;i"”c ar mw variety and a large stock to."’-elect ti'G’ii, and j - i.pict; •> are fii ffiis A £l2 1 £’ 'M-bus, Blankets, Fillips, W Stock 01 k'Tdm-dk uk r X brated. runbiil «ir wwßtMmMxr:>WAi»i—■ wztt <i wr—xrx.MT'w -mrtn Is in the City, j arid S'ue us, 2nd street, Pecakit,!shd, :.

STCh’’ AT DETROIT ■ Greatest f wyrWiaL Street, Rail- '* - J 4,—IT" "-• * NEAR APPROACH TO A FATALITY. Driver of an I iwh;rlak« r’- Wagon F’ u - alyzcd by a Miock’ From a -trok<- >f Light mug — One Ollier Ki>'w<-d Senseless Several Houses and a ( .rari h Damaged. DF.trojt, -Turn 26. — A wind and rain storm of unusual severity sti-t. k thf' c-ity last evening and after a laps'- <•: c.n hour iif sodepea rod. itself, though with lessened f'eree. Tb.i- nearest iiri.rui' :) i to a fa; a lit v'was in the ease oft Maguire, driver of aii undert.A ; - ■ wagon, whiis’F lei'i ‘sub was totally paralyzed by a siiock fi" m a stroke G l._..T’ : ' nitm. File wtftchiilan at th Ain .. . n !, Harrow e-m;. j;V'-.w. i was kt. -kc L i Senseless by .1 lig2"a,..:_' J Tile gl’i-an-st pi< i .*v iL.wnge at j the Di-tr-ir Ra’ivtfty H.inl .ar;:, where F;ti:w'-s speca'tacle of tlie se;g>- of I Vicksburg h .-l. -:t in m-i-.n ■ ii’.I Tin- -i-' wry. uti-l <>;T.- ’ '■ mo ;',try y rueI tut i s were, all’’ Mown- cowt, a?--: the 1 Sue.Vator>’ ;’tt<l w.-s !’a-.:y d--”.< c-d. : eujiiiling loss of s2.:iw< "ba rhe' 1 sm-i-iii’.-ie fur the' pri-.-etit. Sr. P- . r’s . t ’-••• i.n Lt;t t chur- ! •.'■*.< ’■ I tiLiy danitigeiTby lighti'ii -g and s. wral I ■ Imus"-?.- were’, mure, pr .;-■?> mjim i '- y ; ' Ijghtn-iog. and’ i w rtinr;: ’ '-Vul.t ml mg i tr< >s ;.ti,i bra:;e ; i'-s. A sail I■<>;>.: v. , eaps /.kMU hi t.;e I’iv.'f, but tlw foul’('■■■ | . Cii,-at;fs’.-’w"i o res'-t: d l-y the t-rry i SL auifTTh■:’..ifre. - tear tt;:::. •.i- ; Cuf-S" Cl’ab.y ~ift: t t’’il 11 i tin-sti ;• . _-. [and overflow of s-v. l rs flood ~-e.-: ■’at yatibus poinTS; ~ AROSd OVER A SLANDER. Account <»f the to.iuk Ipon t lit* An;- ri- < in di*-io:i al Ktaug Yin. "-LoNbi'N, ,ltuu- 26- —Tin- Daily News has a letter frdm A'anriiii.'China, this morning giyftig mint of the.u'L-.'-k Ht'oti- the American-mission at Kiang Yin on Mray 13 lass.-as was reportoi at the time, 'the Daily News < or'.-n.-n- i dent flays that a crowd gathered on ac- | eouiit of the slander which had been I disseminated that the missionaries were I kidnaping infants. Sure enough", the letter continues, the body of a child was found beneath some, dried leaves in the garden. The mandarin refused to protect the mission, and as the crowd was armed with poles, knives and sickles, the missionaries would certainly have been killed if they had not esc'aped Over a wall to the fort on a hill near by. STONE MURDER CASE. Yofuigest Daughter of the Victims Tells i the Jury Her Story. Akron, 0., June 26.—During th? progress of ’ rhe trial yesterday of Rome- ! Ins Got tell for the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Stone and a farmhand, the young- I est daughter of the dead farmer was placed,on the stand, She told the story |; of'the murder and related liow the nnir- j defer bad smashed rhe door and en- ■, ■ '

Daniel Schlegel, DEALER IN IIGIITMXG RODS, SPOITLW, ROOFIXG, A> Tinware of all Ws. SWijii S» <ffl3 Front St., near Jefferson Street.; Decatur, ~ ’■ ■ Indiana, " . ' ... if . ~J

T--; her !"-■ n • Hafti gone : ,r h- .•"■)< a- • : th " .. time -k- r<- ■■ : * tin '-■ _ :i. ;• m a She replied’ she. -n' ’ ii.r d rhe’ v-. ■ < "it- !. .V .. . t. ut out the an; si < levelecbfi flnget ■(...A.'. '.. ’ : ..I t- tin-’ ata-;. ‘ . . ’ ■ • ibwi-u H n - ’ d ‘looked (?rl ■ - ■ at. i;. t t -it not a tails ie of 1. iuev ' twiii.’iwdOVER- Ab, FEUD. Kentucky 3'::i>li:il shoots a Wonian In a Gra\» a u rd. P.inrC AtL Ky. “ ■■ nne 26.—Mrs. Lem Johns was 1711:1 -d yw-t--r'.fty ai n-muoii ar Kri'tmwn, Ky.. by M .rshal MeC’illum. The rr:;g< -ygr w < -it of afc ;d. l.’.ghr months ago Met ahum arr"Sl' d 2drs. Berryman, mother oi .Mrs. Juihis. resisting him in tin* discharge of his duty and she tell -dead in jail heart disease as a r-suit of excitement. 3-lci, ,;ll : .;m wa> acquitted on trial for contril-iiring to her death, "i . <terday afierii'KiM Airs. ■J'dius bin hers if in tin C'no '• v and sim.i word by her own -c.u.n -"A; " '.liinm tisar a man wauied.' • .■ in eaniesjh ■- i'ii i!ii"l77h-iniTTrA v; --i mw w itTiATpistTil levi-ll J--at Inm. Mei allum dri’V.* )'■« 1 itiid Bred kiiLtii:. - the woma-n ins’.u.t.y. Tiu-re is much t-x---ci’em-iit. DRCVGsED WHILE SAILING. I'iah Young 4’t ;•)<■ I.Tht ir‘ Lives at Aiiiirindah*, a’luu. .AhN'.’.'i.'POi:-??'. Jua- ’’67—Ar Animns dal-.' } /day while sailing in a stiff' bi'i ezMiss Anna Putnam, Aliss Bessie Newli dl-mni H. Putmim, all of ’Miimi'apoks.'hmt a young man -named (-Shen; u.-a t i S ? . T ~P.Trri tri re —ttrvwtreti. ' The'biidiesdiayt not yet been recovered, i Ail tiiy .yoimg--p-uph' were prominent ' here.-e- . j . l v, . ~ ’ A| ’’ca! 5u .li.iidt ol Walling. 2'" ibii-iiLHiXT; iY.V—,. riie cirmnfiTcriiia ’yi i-tb ?iay t’l.iinwl,' Washingi touiai'giw t beb-re ,'uiu..- llelmm mwi'Ci for a new-tiaaroL Aiu,".;:;i M. V. ailing’, con vie r dot tiie-muru r of Pearl. Bryan. ! “The chief grounds wet c that . urors R. H. Mil. s -arftl James i V> art ■ ex- ! presseu opiiiicus (im’in._,’,tii; Scott Jackson trial that b- -tii Wa.ling auu Jac;.sou an- guilty and siwtild 1 ■ iialtgeu. Tiles, jurors and the witnesses against them will Appear b.ei'<-i*c imlge Helm next I Monday. Georgia Itcmoi-ratii' Conventiotr, 4. i Macon, vht.. June 26. —Kfeorgia's I Democratic convention met yesterday and tiansactejl its business m just four hours, probably the? quickest state convention on jecord. tiavernor Atkinson was renominated and the financial plank is for the coinage of silver on a perfect equality with gold at the ratio of 16 to 1. Crown Point, Ind.. June 30.—Herman Hasper and Andrew Defries, his brother-in-law of Chicago, formed a" partnership two weeks ago- and started ■ a hotel and saloon at Water Valley, mi ■ the Kankakee river, to accommodate fishermen. Affairs ran along smoothly ! until Sunday night, when there was a, ! dance at the saloon Some troubl'e arose i and Defines attacked Hasper and pounded him severely. In return Hastier shot hint ,just below- tl'.e heart and fatally 1 wotfnded Inm. He claims he shot in ■ self-defense. Ha-jier walked 20 miles to this city and gave hitiiself up to the ■ sfuriff.