Decatur Democrat, Volume 40, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1896 — Page 2
Suffered Eighteen Years.! Pains Departed and Sleep fame. Mrs. Julia A. Brown, of Covlnpton, Tenn., vhose husband has charge of thq electric light plant at that place, has been a great i sufferer, Her ailments and speedy euro i are best described by herself, as follows: “For IS years I suffered from nervousness and indigestion. I tried every re med,v ri’i’j ommonded by family ami friends, hot 1 could get nd relief at all. Iwo y, ars ago, while being treated by three local pliyst- ' Clans, Dr.-. Barret, Maley and Sherod, wey ,F ®W ; ■ < ' 7 j' Mrs. Julia A. Brown. informed me that I had becofhe dropsical, i and that, there Was little hope for me. 1 I then deefded to t ry Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, ; I was then unable to got to sloop until ! well on toward daylight, and during all this time I had a deep, heavy pain in my left. side. I teas m<«tt rnisrraMc, indeed, but, after taking ohe*half bottle of ttie _i<-ri'.’ii<’. 1 could sleep ail night just as wed as I ever , did. The A’rritine is the only rentedy that, gave me any relief whatever. 1 art now, well aud strong, and I t.'.wii,- Rod eiery dCy of my life for £>r. X : ’ex’ Xcrvine.” MRS. JULIA A. BROWN. * Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold on a_ positive guarantee .that the first bottle wifi lawtit. All druggist.., sell jt at sl, 6 Lie. Hes for t’.;, or it will be sent. pre;>a ,d, cn receipt cfptkc by the l>r. Miles Medical Co., JEH.bart, Ind. Dr. Miks’ Nervine Sold by al: One.-'is:.'. No morphine or-, :-::a in T'r. M'i'e ’ . Pills, t : ■;", AI i i'.. t:. ‘ >no ei r:: a i*. . Judgment Against a Bail road. Newcastle, Ind., .June 30. —The-jury ‘ in the case of Mary. Aurelius against the | Lake Erie and Western Railway company, churnin'; damages for personal in- j juries received, returned' a verdict yes- ■ terda’Mn favor of plaintiff for .fl.loo and answered Li'9 iut<Tr<>gttturi“s. The case was-brouglif here on a change of ■ venue from Madison < oiincy. . : ■* r< *t of Bulla lo Moths, Milton. Ind., Jum- 30.— This town is ' at. the mercy of Buffalo moths; which . have appear-'d by hundreds, and tire do- ■ iiig great damage to carpers, elm lies awl > furniture. Every effort to eradicate the pest has failed and housekeepers are tit ; their wits’ end for remedies. Marvelous Results. From a lettw.wrkten by Rev. J. (1 under.- f man, o'fil.itamomhrle. -Mich., we are permitted to make thi« abstract: “1 have no hesitation in reComm ending I’r. King’s J New Disebyery. as the results were aliilbst ; marvelous in the case of my wife. While 1 J was pastor of ilie ffapfist < hurcli at Riv-; ers .Junction-she was brought v.itli pneu- . nionia succeeding Jagrippe. Terrible par- t oxysms of coughing would last hours with ! little interruption and it seemed as if she ! could not survive them. A frit nd recoin-• mended Dr. King's New Discover : it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory results." Trial bottles free at Blackburn & Miller's drug store. Regular size 50c and SI.OO. MayneTTzT'd' Corset Steels. “Every day something r< w is found . about electricity -and its effects, ” said ; Mr. Fay of the Southf-ru Pacific. “De l yru knew Unit nine-tenths of the uni- ’ breihis that men carry nowadays are ’ magnetizerl?.. Well, they are, and all ' that is nr ec.-sary to prove this is to tsp- • ply the point of- your knife. or, better ! still, a small pen point against the steel rib. The'attraction is very perceptible, I and it is caused by the carrying of the i article iiifcide of the electric cars. The i umbrella is rested upon the floor near the motors, and the proximity of the . metal Causes a certain quantity of the , fluid to find a permanent lodgment in t J • the ribs. “Carrying 'out the idea, it is very ; likely that the corset steels of the liidi's. are similarly affected. Think what > the consequt rices would be if a young man with steel cuff buttons should hug a girl with magnetized corset'steels!”— New Orlvi is Times Democrat. ■- . t ' g .1 .ti Iti'tiei tn Six Hours. DiMO» r :H . Ki ' .'id itln.-'ii'cr (J i -c ■'. relieved ,q ■ < ■ ur- by ni< "?.r'v Gtr. T South A'O.i:i; .- '.i •.•*•:.' This new remedy I ■ -l :p' :-<■ on I" cui.'t:’ '■! it - .i.o-evU-in it pro ': t-i' 1 ■e ■ i \ inc'! ' i. : a die i.ci'K j der. ki'iii'-.'.s.J.ii'i- ■•”1 <vi i p :i<>i iI h. '- ary pn.-- ■' . Hie or J'ciLa'.fi. It i • ■■ ■ .retention Vi wateranrt pajn in passing it ; alm.isi. iinwvili.iI It T3l!. qr.iek >:<■• i Jjet' >i wjjT' *' ’ _■ lir ■ ii.jUv. .-oi l Holt.ht.u-t.'-X Smilli. ■' ' ei i>'.i;r. !)i<l , 9 . tl ,—I : V >te< <. i>. I eachvi *. Notice.is hi-rebv vin'ii tbr' ti'<Te will • . ... i ■ fpr-' a j...v_ _ .-x:,!!.; •!.:« A p of In. ( I."!; " _ tlie.Coill \ SiipiTi'iie'L.wiil’NjnT. i Tfollyca-1 tur Indiiiii.i. on the ) '■■io nia-y of each , won'b '. , .;'.'.:uscrii>:' i<i; d' bi ntlu-r conn-, •’ ties will n< ; t l>t« Ap; waiiis- must I-,- siAvim’iL i‘at> oi >uc i» ih • flicy will; b Jiccu'-i.'ii. Applicants lirr-rrmr.-vl'lfnt' jaw rd the : proper ti n. tee's <•< rliiii-Mie or oti.ee-.iwi-I deuce of good moral ' Imiat'ier—we -ectil>n 4..4U7, Ji. S.- iiiii pii-'- :i <ti ti.lablei xamirm- i . tion in oi l Iril'im io . ri adiug. v.iiiing- i aritfimctie, geoirrapliy, physiologj. Eng- i lish grauimar, I i Istory (I-t-iiiA Tilled StaWs, 1 science of vdlicatior.gLSciehtific Temper- ! ance” and sirtisf. i.huily at sv,i r a list pl ( . questions on a lit' i.o j^i><hj.cfion designate i ed by the State I’oard of Eihieiitk.n. v I ’ The fiterafj work will bt-uiveii-i'n examin tli'e following order:" ■ February. |sia;— History,- 1 iilroiiw-thm. etc.. aiid AfdS II atftl ! 11-I'!.apb r'llJ. March—History, -iutroduetioii, et’i-'.. anil’ Acts IV and V't-(.T.upti rs 111, i\ :md V. V . April—lliihgij:, Introduction, and all the Aets-vChapter.l.V. , -Shakespeare’s—‘.'The Tempest.’’ Examinations begin HiilO a. m. Rdsp cHuny, L J. F. Snow k Co. Supt. Btf .. » ■ ■■■ ■ ' .7 . ■ i-gjj/',. • . .1
GREW TIRED CF LIFE i u Old Soldier at North Manchester Takes a Dose of Morphine, ' ; .. DEF/WLTER GREENE CAUGHT. ;— . .. Absconding Momy <'li-rk Kctnrns to His Himlft mill is Place.l t mlwc Arrest. l’:it riurelis* to Session- nt lUklinrt Hoy Killed While Lowering Ills Father Into j u Well—lndiana Brie! Notes. North Maxi imsrim. lud., July 7.— James Coxvgill, one of the old residents of this plant', and ave eran soldier, committed suicide by taring morphine. He had recently been admitted to the Mariou Soldier.'' home, but had not gone, and for a lout.' time he had sut,fer cd from mental depression. He swallowed the drug at the home of his daughter-in-law, and refused assistanceuntil he became unconscious, when aid ; x\ as of no aT ail.' He was R) years old. . . g — . ■ i imi'ATITEK (iItEENE CALGHT. He Keturns to see His Eitniily and is Arrested lie is a Wreck. Indianapolis, .July f. —Charles W. Greene, the absconding clerk of the United States. Express company, was arrested yesterday at ins home in this city. He returned to his home, late Sunday night an . was seen entering his home by a nemhiior, wlu> tsd.iiied the authorities. Tx-utrace could ! be found fron'Uhe tintv he left here until yesterday. When asked about his movements h" said he reinenibered I nothing exe'e: i war 11 was stopping m . Jefferson aV'Tiur. Si. Lou.s. amt that ■ he w;.s robbed of hi.-'nem 'y. 1h ; is a physical wi .'i< umi atrmits that he lias lyen using opiat- sto secure sie -p. He was arraign -d today on the charge of grand lareen v. " ' WAR WAGED ON SPI KITt ALISM. I " — Rival Canipnicetiiigs to Be Held Ne’ar Andeln Almont Ten Days. •Anderson. Ind.. .July 7. —M. R. Cov- I ' ert, the autispirinialist, has closed a : lease on a tract of land adjoining Hie : Indiana spiritualist campgrounrts, and , ; announces he will open an autispiritual-j ist canipmeeting July H>. when the i : spiritualists open. He is haying signs • printed.. "Ail Mediums Are Liars, . Knaves,.Frauds or Ignoraniiisus,’’ and ' offers SSOO to any medium udio_ produces any phenomena he cannot reproduce ami expose. He will post these in front of the entrance to the spiritual- ! ists’ gates. ‘ .?* •A H l -. — Patriarchs In Session at Elkhart. ; Elkhart. Iml., July 7. — ibdegam-j .are arriving here on ev tv iin-omiug I train to the 16th annual meeting of rhe i , Supreme Temple, Patriarchal Circle of i America, which Ir gan today and' con- I . tinues for tliree days. Nearly 1,003 ' members are present.. Today jvas de--1 voted to the reception of Hie delegates. I The prize drills will occur ,Thursday. : Delegate to Y. P. s. E. Convention. Atlanta, Ind., July 7.— Rev. M. R. ' Mohler, pps’-or of the Cicero English 1 Liirhi'i'an cl ‘irch, has gone us a delegate ' from the Christian Endeavor Union of Jackson township, to the Y. P. S. C. E., 1 International convention at Washington. : The Endeavor- Ujiion of which he is a i representative, is composed of six soInjured While Decorating Iler Home. I Elkhart. Ind., July 7.--Mrs. Dr. , Turner, wife of a prominent physician,. : is lying at (bath's door, owing to a fall, : she received last Saturday. She was as-- : sisting- in her residence, whenI the i.idili r upon which she was stan’.- ' mg slipped and fell to the pavement. Her skull was fractured W<?ight Was Too Heavy, I Sn.LiVAN. Ind., July 7. —Earl Bryant, 12 years bld, dnd his father were en- . gaged in.digging a-well, rhe boy lowering the-fath-'i by means of an oldfash1 ioned windlass. The . crunk.’ slipped ! I from his gimp, striking the boy and . 1 killing Inin in tainiy. . • ■ ; - ■■■:■ _. .. . I In a I’itiubh- < oiHlition. FRANKi’Oii ■. I nd., July 7.—Mrs.Sarah Clark of La i ryette, cjaimi ng to be ip I search of a -o!., was found near Jeffer- j soil yestei 'i i v scarcely half clad and I neiirlySTai V'a. She is thought to be de- , 1 ineiiteil,' I ' m— ;■ . | !.<**i<.« n< «■ < ojhii med. IjAGRam m ad .July 7.—The hand-: some brink '.dem-o ei (baiarh.-s Coch- | run.’in Mn; . 1 township, this county, : . v.usne:>iTo. :yv"iire. Eos's; $3,500; pal'- ■ : tiallv Iljsuii . ; Ht.'G'il.l; "si lIE .NOTES. I - ■ A- I ■ . tbiVi-ge <il l-'ort .Wayne was drowned ". jbnaimg on the St. Jo»: river. _ • - J Gvorgc I. .-u.-.ir ,N.-w-Palestine, has . i l i-i, t.'.vo L. >y lig.lining wiihin two ■ ,)i-,e.(■ :ri T i t -ii Tent of LTgomi r. at-; ; ti o.pteil su . -1 TJ arl by Im, ing In ml- t , r, 11:iin. i . oable' Ihe cause. riie s yi. > ,n <>t Join, ,Sl:aliner was . i I raniplvd to Ly ;i bcips'e. near Edin- ; . burg. l.lis' .’- i.fie and-seVcral ribs v.vre ' I lil’okeu. i Sp' icbcry . Wa.ba.sh county, is with-' (im po.'tolii tie.', the ine-rctiant who lias <..iifiali' H eap.ieity Dp,■ years .de- ’ ciming to lo '■■■-■■ le Lot tieyd tlierewitli. I Samuel S■; ... tl.e oldest man in the ; prison .soit< I i- 'bad. He was KS yearsold y and : his son in-iaa : , Lawrenceburg in, ISSN. ■' Clement ■ ,aii ironworker, threw I hims<-ii inl < • ; >f aiy approaching loco-I , motive at. i'.i'.v < ;■,!, l>u,t was dragged away I before his imi p.i- suicide ’coilld be car- i ritil OUT. A brrt-gl.-ir i■..:,i.|.<] John I’errineJs bicycle I store al. Vatp.o ito,.snatched a pistol Iroin i a ease,and Hr "I a Perrine, the bullet topping liis ole i is r, passed irrotiiid his body. Perrine was ihi?gially hurt. * . While JyM. N'oitut, near fScottsb.itrg, was leading a mtlion to water, the animal kepi, playlutly-Siiatching at him, and finally eaugh lis elsn and lowilr jaw-be-tween Ills V-a h, teaivig tlie flesh from the bone and inalgug aiiincision several in- | ekes long, \ , | \ •
i jgfc YOUNG “ WIVES Wc Otter You a Remedy Which Insures SAFETY to LIFE Os Both Mother"und ChiId"MOTHERS FIIIENIJ' KOtiS ( <>N! IM’HIINI OF ITS VAIN, llOßliOrt AM> DANOEIt, Ma&es CHSLD-BIRTH Easy.. ! • i:u<it ' s«d ;viid‘re<‘t>nnnende<i by physi- 1 j eia’iN, midwi* nnd those whohnve used 1 it . pexvare of substitutes and hintntions. Sent -iv c.vitrt"-'' or niaU, on receipt of price, i m-v bottle. Book "TO AtOTHEijy’’ I . ...j ;,. i tinit.ii.;iu. r voluntary tertunonl’ilß. ! E'dADUELD F.EGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. SOI.O BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Dr. John Morris if ■ this city has in j his p ssi ssioti a stamp which was issued by tin 1 carriers of Baltimore anti cedent 1 to the inauguration of the free delivery system. Dr. Morris was postmaster of Baltimore from 1b57 to 1861, mid it was during his administration that the carriers' stamp was employed here. It is a 1 cent stamp. The stamp was issued by the carriers for their own convenience. The system i obtaining at that, time, by which they collected the cost of postage from patrons of the postal service to whom letters , were di livered, was troublesome to the carriers, and inorder to save themselves the incotiv. aii nee, the carriers institut- I cd this smmp. It was continued until tlie act of ci ngr< ss was passed pstablish- ' .big free deliveiy. The stamp is a great rarity, very five of them being in existence.—Bai.miure American. „ . ; It may b? well to mention that an Cißincnt igrysician who has been injesI.gating the pr, j erties of the different v< e-otablcs aii.ii iiru es that n diet of--carrots ami lioratcs harshness of character and reduces nervous irritability. ’ Peas create fatty tissue and encourage Electric Bitter*. I I Electric Biiters is a medicine suited for] I any season, but perhaps more generally ' i needed, when the languid, exhausted feel- 1 j prevails, when the liver is torpid and slug- ■ gish and the need of a tonic ami alterniite [is.felt. A prompt use of this medicine has j 1 often averted jmig ami perbafis latal bil- : ions fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the : system from the malanial poison. Head- j ache, indigestion constipation, dizziness yield to Electric Bitters.' 50c. and SI.OO per bottle at Blackburn & Miller s drug sti re. Several people are under arrest at (IravelI ErnUfor partiiipating hi a game of poker TTiver which qiiarrel arose and John Staffs I was killed by George Barm-11.' Since the death of John Graham, an old I bachelor of TJ endleton, leaving #5,000 and ' no known heirs, fully 100 persons have i laid claim to the esuiteas nearest of kin. r Special Notice. No medicine was ever given such a . severe test-of its curative qualities a>.()tto's ( ■ire. We a*® distributing sample bottles i free of chargt l to those afflicted with con- ' sirmpiion. asthma, coughs, colds, pneti--1 inonia, croup, and all diseases of the throat ■ aml'liiiigs, giving you the proof that Otto's ! I Cure will cure you. Don't delay, but get' 1 a bottle of us to-day ami commence he use 'of this great .guaranteed remedy. Sold only by UolihoU'C A Smith, sole agents. Samples t ree. Large bottles 30c. William Winter, a brakeman on the Indianapolis mid Vincennes road, suffered ' concussion of the brain by being thrown from a car near Vhrcennes. He was taken '■ t-» an Indianapolis hospital. A Big Surprise. In stop 1 for all who try Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves. The general verdict of all who have used this great vegetable i preparation is that it is the grandesl remedy ! eveY disOtKered lor tin-cure of dyspepsia, liver . complaint, general debility, etc. , llacoii's Celery King lor the Nerves stimil- . fates the digestive organs, regulates tliej f iver and restores the'system to .vigorous 1 • health and energies, ■ Samples free. Large 1 pai-kages 50c. Sold only by Holthoiise & ! Smith. _ . Alexander Breedlove, who escaped from jail at Paoli a fetv days ago, was recap- [ 111 red and tried for bis as;alilt, Im 'a little girl ami given 15 years. He was hurried |. away to pri-on to avoid a lynching. I--— - ; I Bnckleit'M Arnica Salve. The be't stdve in the world lor cuts. ■I - - -.x1 bruises, sores, uh <i: . salt rheum, lever. I sores, tetter, t-lin-pped ham!', chl'blaim-, i cortis. and all skill erupti.mis, aiidjiositivelj ■ cures piles or.no paj ii-quit'-d. It isguafa::j (t-e I to give perfect satisfaction or moiey refunded. Price 25 i-e'nts per boxs lor i I s-'le I’Y l>l-'"-kl>ui-ii aV Mjiler. i g Relic! It! Onr Day. I" South Ami.iik-an N>i<vs.-.i' i-clkvis tfc- ’ worst cus'-s "I Nervous Pr< + i ration. ,<N'<-|-\«u- j m-si. mid N'l rvtiiis ; v. nepsiCin n <■ I . , . No su<;h r' :i< 1 :i • i lilessi.i alias <v< r n ini-..Ui j-rTi>- ir'-ttli | '-nl ’his' < ■ eimr- . 11 s .pcr"-eTr*TD-Icureliu lomaeb-.i>i- wim-lerluj ji , m _ C'.-e i treme. Il alirayt cure"; it canimt tml # It - rddicmJg imre"ml ui-akm-ss tl,. si-kuhcl' J ymt never (l'i"'npgi, iil- Ip. i t:-. an nim-vel : m.<Al>'i MH-!>r.'ii;z. L ■. ' lit tbe In :'I s ei ■ i the s lUCi-mzii.mliim: < .iiiite ( It lls it iiixnry to im <• nml n I wiry > sate Trial !>ot- i I cents. Sopl ll' ■ til l,hoi; .1 .V samih. | Drug .Mil-. Decatur, bvi. 1 ■■■ I FARMERS . Wai.itrm shingles for Shed Roof will r do well to call od .Ino. V. . Vai), at bis | tsclory. and see his cttll staves. They are -very cheap, anti make as good a r of aseany'shirtgley Call ;n-»d see lheni. • ■ „ wlt'f " ■ Female Hi® I Man'’ tiemit.itul'vouien (lie lit the\ ery ' ! ol'ittCe’ (.llficrs fny to niiibpc mm.'Ji'uf :m-e 1 i setdijn sound and hcaltliy. . Why i>- fink yuh. ask‘?-~ we answer NEt.P NIC<- MtCT, ! y/iur life can be l(mgtl,en<:d mid hotm-1 imide Jutppy if you comnu-’ice .Vl' <»M E. ; Try one package oi I'm-k'.s Vagimtl S tpposi-I I'H-ies and you will ney(M-regret it. I Iha< « 1 make n new Woman nl,y ()u }imi wait <il»*o- | liitely .cure, all' the (ILtressixig' forms of feiunle weaknesstha. NO lAi PICK I.TI ICNT. No doet.iii-s’ cNmnination. A po»nivt- cure. ’Leucoi-rlien or whites are usiialiy Amirciy cured by oiic or two applications. Price M in) pen package by mail -prepaid. Particulars. hgealed)2c. PAIUt KF..HEDV <JO., I » Boston, I
■ PLANTED HIS MONEY I Relatives of a Hendricks County Mau Digging For Hidden Treasure. ■ROAD WHTCHMAN FOUND DEAD, u -••* ■ . —— T nnsvlviinia OtHcialn Bel'icv'e lie Wan M iirdered Railroad Benefit Fund l*ein*r Drained Farmer (harmed Willi I Killiin; a Woman Xt'lanta Till Works the Neale Indian i Notes. - I)axx ii i.if? Ind., July 3.- Robert Hayv.’v. one of the oldest citizens of Hendricks county, died last Friday night. Just before his death he muttered something about his buried money. His sister began digging in the yard, and found a tin box containing a large sum of money. that time almost $4.ODO have herns rtlund in various places, often buried in loose earth. His will gives this lot to his little granddaughter, ami her guardian is claiming the buried coin. His other relatives also lay claim to the money, and the legal fraternity’, is trying to decide who really is the owner. As ?Ir. Harvey owns about 100 acres of Iffnd, and said before he died that -‘there is inoui'y on the farm, too,” the search for his fortune will be a long one. HORSES BECAME FRIGHTENED, j • ■ — .' . Shelliy Count v l’’;innvr I’robablv Fatally injured hi a Kimaway Accident. B M al, Ind., July 3.—While George A\. McCain o£ Washington township was at his brothers sawmill in. this plwe I fora irr.irtof iutfiber, Irtß'iwrros became ’ f. iziiti-ned at a whistle ami started to 'ruitj., crwsTiiiig .McCain lirttxxeeii the wagon ami a pile of lumber. In addition lo bring a riel: farmer, Mr. .McCain is verv active tn church work, and is th. president of his township Sundayschool .issociatibn. He is about 15years old, and has a wife ami three children. It is thought he cannot recover. i ' M ’, . Railt-oml Wat eh man I-ound Dead. Logansport*, Ind., July- 3. —Edward Anheier, 21 years old, a Fe.nnsylvania railroad watchman, was found dead in the company's yards, near here, yesterday, and the company has started an investigation, believing that htrawas murdered. Trainmen reporFThrrrthere i is an unusually large number of tramps ' along tin' railroads, and that they are more vicious than ever. They have several times attempted to capture ' trains, and every day there are reports of lights between trainmen and tramps* Drain on a Benefit Fund. ' vania relief ftilid. has beeiriinTft hit in the past two or three days. First came the death of Conductor Barnett, who was heavily insured. Then a section I foreman A’f'as thrown from his car and : badly injured. Teh accidents have been reported in the' shops amLyards within i the past three days. Tne accidents are ail of a minor na<Tire,-but the victims are entitled to acciden t benefits, and the drain on the fund will be heavy for 'Several, xveeks. !' < - haig<‘d W’ith Killing a Woman. Cdr.VMBiA Crt'Y, Ind., July 3.—Hamilton Baker, a farmer residing lb miles north of this city, has been arrested on a charge ..of murder. His son atul a I daughter of his tenant got into a quarI rel. The mother ran to assist her • daughter, whereupqn Baker struck her on the head with a buggy a.xle, crushing her skull. It is tlie second murder i in Noble county in two months. Tinplate Works Will Not Close. Atlanta, Ind., July 3,—The Atlanta Tinplate company has signed the scale of file AinalgSmated Association of Iron | and. Steel Workers, and will not lose ' any. time by reason of strikes. The plant will not close down. An addition is being built which will increase its capacity 50 per cent. Goes-to VaiKlerbilt t'niversit y. j Terre H-afte,' Inttr, July 3. —Professor Charles Sumner Brown, for eight years of tlie faculty-of Ro.se Polytechnic Institute, has accepted the position of head of the department of mechanical enginet ring at Vanderbilt University, Nashville. 3lule Causes a .’.fan’s Dualh. i Col.l'ink's-, ind., July 3.—John Williams <.f Nash-ville. while riding a mule, was thrown against it p ; '-l;i t fence, the ' point (il-x-ftie of the pickets pcneli-aling his breast. He is dead from Ins injuries- . „ *— - — *=--- z- ' -4»* , liOO-.li:>: ST AIE NOTES. . I Ca svi'le isfitllic-t -i’< u it 'i an •i piiMnic of J-Mfpfrt-trpjrr--«"T ""'TL.: '~' x Shelby ville is having a w ar over t;;lt:- ; phone r.l' es. A largp feed barn of SttK'k la-otbers al,\ ' Vlmi’ ic was ilesl roved bv lire Lo . , s., ti 'ir.- . " • • _ y . Tlu: .L’t.'-h.iootiil ...Natigral . Has eompaily. has ordered '.'s new wells hr Madison county. ' . \ Ira (‘nbbof Lawrence (-oiiiitr, serving a ' s.eiiti-ta - fol* mtirder, (lied in the Jc.liei'1 .sonvilje prison. : Word has readied Pern that Mi-.'Stella. : JeioirTT, oncitf VVa I lace's Itippedi-omT rider-. was killed in a race at Ogden, Utah, I ' 'ilni-ing t In- past week. j Gcurgb \V-::Shattklm. for years one of the . editors of t ('oni ier. is very ill as the i-esidAni i' of his .'lister, Mrs. Justice Hai'l.an'of \\ asliiiiglon. Rev. M. Parfneiiter, pastin' of the; Tajiernaele Baptist chitrcb of 11Hn4ii’igtgn, has fesigiic.l, it I.H-iiig-liis ptirpirstofO-leave •the mini-1 ry and to ret urn to It is old home j at. Wabash, The mininSr iijdnstrj' at. oLiht.on coii- . ti nues iii ,iu,.p?tridyzc<l. c<»n'lji’t imi. flawing' I to Ihv cmnpriition in Illinois tbe Indiana. I operators arc reduction from I the scale of last 'year, and as a result not h- ; iiig rs being, done in t hat. ’ immediate cinity;I Frederick Hawley, prosecuted at. Kokomir as at! accomplice of Embry Reynolds in ihe highway"assault upon Ross Ellis, a, well known- stock, man, Iras been -acquitted. Reynolds has been st iteiiewt to j two years’ hiiprrsouuient, but may get a new trial. — I t ’ - • -*0 - !•■ « - 1 • - '‘-T- . - • - ■ ■ ■- . * IV
I NERVOUS, DESPONDENT, WEAK, DISEASED MEN I Cures Guaranteed or No Pay i YOUNG or MIDDi E-.Uil'lD. MEN-You R may have been the victim of Self Abnee H wlum uiuiiK I.nt er lx esees or e poeureH 1.1 blood .tire i es limy Imve completed thi'B work. Aon feel the e.mptomH etnulim'M I gi over Von. You dead the tutnre roeultß. SI pj lon know you tirer.ot. a man mentally end ■ ' E sexiitil y,' V\ hy not ho enrad in tiuie end Bj I E! ,Ooul the sad ex. ei ieni'i' of other wreckr B Lt of these di'eii'.'H. t>nr M’AV MEI lit)l> Kt ft- I 1.1 A I'M I' XI WILL t fUh YOU Ab il' li I p 'LI ELSE FAILS. ; 7j Emissions, Varicooek and g : u Synhilis Cured | M W. M. M1L1.1.1l w. M. MII.LItH M 'I r c, c r w | ! | is E L| B Before Treatment. Alter Treatment K wl “At the ago of 15 I coinmenced tormu M kh my hen th. Later ou as "ONE OF THEM! Ki iii tYs’’ I contracted n B.nions blood disease(M M SYPHILIS! I wa* weak .nd net-vona. W H d"suondent, pimple", annken eves, b"ne tS paina. ulcere, hair loose, sore tongue and W K m jutbedraina in urine, varic<n-eie! 1 was M Mu.vvrS-k. I was in tlu- 1 -t stams when a B recommended Drs. Kennedy A” RK' ream A dozen other doelora had 'ailed K Hir. curing me. Dr". Kennedy A Kevirah |g I peered me in a lew weeks, hy their New M MM, thod Irniitment. I wotil-i warn similar Kl ffldisoa-ed men to bevv?. e of Medical Fraud", fii ' tsT ac are reliable '.om"t and skillful [H 1 ffphysieimis.’’ W. JI. MILLEIi, & i h CONSULTATION FREE. : > ' TVe treat :m<l cure V -rico-M I jSc'-le, ! ' r-s. t-.iiiisHioiis,, i M yl!‘"L Mi'ichir - Servona Li I Aiv Dt A , STI mil u ■ 111 Iwisiciiariresf, S 3 bi KUlitev amw “ajtiiiltler IJls-M :$ 17 YiABS [M iCHSGAN. J ; F aoo.bco Hjreß B i jb Nncitre, t"-iy "Write for •■’ • 1$ Dues’i--it >sl;'ii!k for xloitie L 1 m ’T'reiitiiD-»D— l?«‘«»Is.s Free. H : 1; <»iisnltnti«»ts ’ ! T No. 148 Shelby St. I DETROIT, - - MICH.B Look Here! I am here to stay and ran sell Orsans and Has cheaper than anybody else can atford to s<,'ll them. I sell different iuakes. CLEANING ANO REPAIRING done reasonably. See. me first and save -money. I. T. <’OOTN i>«'caiii|-. Ind. JOHN S. BOWERS - DEAL Eli IN—FOMA T! 0 HSTOIIE ... CRUSHED STONE.... Can deliver on line of Railroad. Also, HERCULES POWDER, j For St itup Blas'tng. Always on Hand. DK.’C. V. CONNELL, \/’c'tr'ii Lir.iy" tDirgeoit svyrLfl niUNTIST. DECAT.t 11. INDIANA. • u*. A.. . Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College and Toronto Veterinary —Dental School. Treats all diseases of the domesticated animal*!. All calls promptly attended , day or night. Oflice in Odd Fellows Block. 2-* ■ TF’ri. o. t o x* y Y'oii"<--'.n gPt al! kinds of--- - Uiit'iil sum! Sol’s M> pod, setting, P'looMHg, B'»r:tt'R<*(«, ~L._ 0471 hi z < 'ttsuvJTaiTcTT>jp crrsT” Tn fi'-et all kinds es fmTding m iterial 1 made yr f'.ignislied <m sb-.ei, police. : f-yvivv / ■d’[ji 'ivst < las-, ISighl and Day Service betwrKii 1 Toledo, Ohio,' - St. touis, Mo. free: chair cars DAY TnAiIIS—MODERN* EQHIPMFIJT IHROUGHO'JT. VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS OM NIGaHT TF-'AINS-e&MFALS SERVED tN ROUtt, any ' hour.' OA\ C!f NI&HT, ((ist, Asklor tickeh via Toledo, SL Louis & Kansas City R. B Clovek Leaf Routefin- further giirl iculars, etill on nearest AAeaVof the Company, or address / C. O. JENKINS, / General raeeenxer Agent. TOLEDO. OHIO A •- ■' -"■ ■' -• ; ■ *
A DOCTOR’S BLUNDER .. -insni Through a Mistake He Injects Cocaine Into His System. COLORED PEOPLE CELEBRATE. Finnneiput ion Bai'brrii<« t lloi'M* Katdngf ; and llh yrh* l»a« <.*H Givrn by th<* '<< i;ro<“4 oi G I*l4 I’l'isonur Cuts 'lhfoiitfh 1 Hit* Wall l .ulting AtVray In a ( hiir<*h. ( Jndiana Note*. ' 1 Siti i.iu its, bid., July 6.—Dr. Blew, a prmmiiint praetiltmier of Hymera, through a mistake injected five grains i of coeaint' into his system, which he ! thought was eoditte. When he realiZi'Yt his mistake he at once settl 4or Dr. ■ Crowder, but before medical aid could | reach Plew, he was unconscious uud his ' condition is Ve.-v eritienl. This is the I ' I second mistake that helms made’ln using ! cocaine for iodine, but not in large i quantities. colokld ruri’i,!-: ci:li:i:i:a it:. Grand Fmanripat ion Barbrrnr Given at the I’rtir Grounds in Grceiiibn 1 g. | Gkee.xsbi m;, Iml., July 6. — The I-’ourth Mils celebl'ilfed bv tlie colored people in a grand emaiieipiji toil barbecue at the fair grounds, (hi the art.vs. 1i t’ the uiiH jiing trains a ,parade was performed headed by the famous color' d baud of Lmii: ville. Al th. l.tir grounds Hon. Will t himbacft delivered the ;;d---uress <S' Wv.eome (ttid was respondisl to by Rev. ,(?. W. ('l'.ttl'.ti of Tuskegee, Ala’. .After ditiner Professor Brewer of Indianapolis :;ddl-e,-> it his race. Aftm- - the I'liu.m'ii:;'’ton love feast tajst bicycle and horse raci itg were indulgeo. i:i. j' v * Grief Ends I.i sßici.lo ■ Ti".:;rt: 1 \i tit, Ind., Jitiv tl.—J. A. Parra (ft -■ United States of Columbia j coinmi .<■ . suciiie Saturday dfti-rnoon on the : .we of his wife, in this city. Parra v. :.- the son of one of the foremost men in Colombia. He came here six years ..go to attend Rose Polytechnic Instr ;te. He spent several years in st.::!' .ng civ* engineering, and until P- tiy held a good position m Butte, Mun. Business Block Burned* Bnowxsrowx, hid , July I largo 3-story brick building here, occupied by Wright Vertnilya as a dry goods and clothing store, was totally destroyed [ by fire. The lire orivinate'd in the third I story, which is occupied by tlie Masons, j The loss on building and contents is ! about .-ylddmO; partly insured. _ This is ] the second large tire which has visited ; this-town in the last year. Cicrsr Killed l»\ i Coli'ax, Ind.. July 6. —A heavy rainj storm, accompanied by a great electrical i display, raged here for about ;m hour Saturday afternooii. A barn belonging ’ to Rev. isaav Harper, formerly of this ; place, was siruek by lightning and dei stroyed, together with a stiot) Norman I stallion, belonging to ('. M. Bendham. Insurance, on horse, .*2OO, I'otind IJiifrging by the Neek. M viti'ixsvftJ.E, Ind., July 6.—Charles .1 Johnson of Monrovia, while bunting , two miles west of town,.found the body of Leonard Box, a young farmer', hanging to a sapling. Four strands of binder twine about his neck did the w ’’k. Hi' wiis about 21 ydftrs of age. Fox bad been dead several days. i. —„ — " ■ ■ — Severe Storm at She!bit n. Siielbekn, Ind., July 6,—The storm . Saturday night was tcrrHic and did great damage west of hero; The barn of Edward W. Thompson was struck by lightning, one horse killed and thelyirn burned. James R. Riggs also suffered a loss of several stacks of hay. (’nt liny; Affray In a ('lmreh. Petehshi itdc hid., July 4.—Frank Fieklin, a young iniut living near here, was seriously it not fatally injured in a eiitting affray at Needmore church. Hugh McCain, a young farmer, was the anfitiliint. The diffieulty arose over a j 'trivial church matter. k. ’ Cut Through the Wall. Rockport. Ind., July 6. — Peter i jprimes escaped from Hie county, jail 4 here urviay by cutting through the ’ wall. He was charged with stealing a suit and a saddle at Vin1 ceiwys. • . .-- j ' ; ilnnd Blown to Pieces. j Ei.wool*. 1 nd., ’ July 6. — Benjamin j Thomas, a promine.nl citizen, had his k right bait'd blown to pieces by a cannon era'-ker Saturday night while ('elebrating. 4- ■ HOOSIEIt STATE NOi:;st. ~ Tero-11.-iiite is tt-.iiitr to secitreflepatt- ' ; ni.eitt (-iiQiimpmeitt (.1. A. K. for I'!)*. Bv an .H'cnh-ntal tall Mrs il.n-dmr i \\ iikes id < 1 reiai wood was permanent ly iu-. | jmejr. . ~ •' .; —/• I-.-. Ivi .-i :»i of S'-vt’*our»w ;'iy 'liil.len lyr-n-iekt-ii vvtHi paralysis vv'bile skthigiu lira vliair. i Op; loti'have bi-eti taken-,im 10,(10(1 acres I el ia.'ii in Brov it' ( laiiiry \. oil. iiveit, and j dril’iiitf will l>.--;m itbi>nl.“\up. I. ' / Speaker Reed has assiuvil < ‘'omtrp'-sma.t.t ■ e. l b.-i! I! lie «|l-liv<-}-' .to-, '|(.•relics HI — 1 liidiana iturmg till' cbrnwig c.Miip.iimi he i will.visit tin 1-Jevent It ikjst riot. i S.t>mi.k Black, bicvi ledealers of Atiderpilon, have made an a-'igmueiil. Assets, : j-.l.'.'iio; liabilities, s2,siw The Simmons Hardware company of St,Louis forced tlie tiro! Op lie wall, bejitg a ereditpr. Peter (Iroendyke of Montgomery conntv, while riding ItorsebiK k, was siezed of d-izziyess ati< fell oif. He st ruck mi his head and now lies in a'n alarming edmlition, the result ot (■otieiissimi of l>i-;iiii. The (Ulii-ials of the Ameriean Bailwav ’irrhin in Ts' Hartle have recalled (.Tedent iuls issued to J. W. ('rise, now said Ilf’be under arrest at Manchester, N. li,. for issuing memoersh'ip card-, which he represenled would be acceptable as passes on railway trains. — : The lii-lj'ef iiat a great. field underlies t the comity of Randolph is still (irmly en- 1 tert ill tied urn' local eiiplttiliMtkju-cArfllkiHg—f 'ls in various sections. The Stamliird ■mpany hits also leatted much land in • rt. of tlie state, which it holds •aitiug developments. —'- - — ———-■—••—
