Decatur Democrat, Volume 40, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1896 — Page 2
HER LIFE TRULY SAVED. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Does It. 1 Mrs. Chas. La Point, :<■ well-known resilient I Os Denver, praises this liVotlui Her testimony should <-<»nyir« <■ al la. h the worth of the New Heart < me and Ke.-to alive Nervine. Her letter (luted opt. 11th, j JMM. reads as follows: - vA’’ ‘ * \v ■At, " v<. 4. 'I- I ' l ' 1 ' <*■ '' ' > I - ■ ’ Mtts. La Point. 3L37 Humboldt St. "Typhoid fever left we with heart trouble of the most, serious nature. Nothing the doctors gave had any effect, I had severe nalns in the heart, and was unablejo i.< on mv left side for mote than three minutes at a time M v heart seemed to miss beats. and I had smotln ring -pells. in wnieh it seemed every breath would be my lasi. We ai.< 1deutiy saw an mi vert isement 01 Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure and-RostorativoNervine. and ysirenasx’d a boUieof. ■ ■ m At" r t n:t a r, imcmm, week, I eoaid D- liftin', in a cnair and sit. up doL to you n :■ vol.r wom.icriul t.vJ« mgs. ‘ 1 mJ they saved uy "• cnAS LA POINT. Dr MilesH ", t■ Cure is s id on n no-itt~e guaja tee t Alldru gist • ■ K . Di.. Aides’ vure S"ltao 1P '»i*r= I ■ '
A I'rffilc i'i:: tier. “My friend’." .- the - - tru ’ •’ • “have y .u evtr d r-.- c-ughs to i !’;• community in which y< u live the i- tter for y< ur livij in it? “I have <■ :i> much.-sir, ” rcpl.it d the i other humbly, “to purify the homes <.. my fellow bt Ings, ” “Ah, ’’ fentinwd the sr-lenfn man, ■ with a., pleased air, "you distribute, tracts?’’ “No. I clean carpets. ’’ —London Tit- I Bits. two L.IV • - •>;, lid. • Mrs. I’liwbe Thomas. o! .Jcm-tioii City, j Id., was told by her doctors she. iiad eotiSmi pt ion ami that there w: ; - no ii pe "i h-r.’lnit two bottles of Dr. King’s New Dis- | c (Very completely cured her am’ -he says i it saved her life. Mr. 1 Ims. Eggers. !...• j Florida St. SatijKiam-iseo. -uffeied- from a dreadful cold, approaeiiin. Cousumptnin, tried without result everything else then I bright our bottle ofT>r.’KTfitf's'jNew His-' eovery frtiit'm vwo weeks' was i-t ed. IL-| is naturally thankful-- It is -.nch tr—<>t ■ which viese are sunpits, that prove the! wonderful efficacy of this inediyme n ; Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottle-, at j Blackburn <v Miller’s Drug. Store. --CFssoi'sipzATdxTT’ieFCuD itegriar size hmvy Attractive to Bicyclists. “Have you visited the. Filipps’- cobeervatofy lately,- Miss Gaswrli?” “No, Mr. Dukafie, I-haven't. “I think you would enjoy a visit very ' much. You..are such an enthusiastic Whet Iwcrnan. ” “ Partly n me, but I do. m t exactly see • *the cownectit n between a conservatory ■"’■and bicycling. ’’ “ ’ “Well, the conservat' ry is full of you see.” —Pittsburg Ghropicle. .. Old People. Old poopie who reiiit+re-medic'me to regulate bnwels ami kidneys will find the trm-. r-meity in Electric Bitters. This niedjcii e d ies no: stimulate am! cmitains no whiskey m>r cither intoxicant, but acts as atonic amt a'terative. It acts mildly c the stomach ami bowels, adding strength ami giviiig tnte to 'he organ-, thereby aiding N'atiffie in the performance .ot I,lm functions. Electric Ditter- is an exeellem appetizer and aids digdstion. Did People timl it just ex--a tly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle al Blackburn’s A- Milier’.s Drug. Store. Pullman Car Names. George M. Pullman denies the, pretty fairy story altonr his daughter, who'was Eaid to give names to till the Pullman palace cat's, and . draw tv salary of <*lo,Od i therefrny To a Pittsburg reporter hu said the other day : “My daughter, nev*. er named a car that I know of,-ami most certainly did not the SIO,OOG salary'. I have; mtt rid.si vcral cars, but" 'was nevi r paid for my services. The cars are mm: ;d in tin- 011 l It-was a pretty story 1..-:k. .'g < • !y the little ioa-_ tureof truth. ” Mr. Tollman's own private car Iris b< :■ liistrav i rig home I'm 20 years, and <*-. ---ry pi--.:idemrin.!e Lin coin has riddi n in it. < Ke! ici »i 'A 81 o u ••*. Distress'rnv, Koli.i-y -.ml t.’lu<i<!'-r i!t*ea-i-.- _ relieved .la iia—lc-.i.-i* tin —H-ttBAT-; "BiM-fn 4.-m- I- lvw.i:v< c'Ai. Tics m a ' ’ remedy i* :'i i ■ m <>.. ■■ oi J- ixct’-i-d---fng pronipi.nes- o • \ ■ ai tn the nr side r. ki'lnei s. ‘ ■■ < and i-x ’■ -: - p -'S-<;t_t l;i- u jgnary Pftssa .- . u m;. -•- ' b : i - ■ )i ri-lieves retenliiin til mile: ,1 ■ 0 I'".- HU- -It 'alimis.t iii..:.'.edintelt:. it.- ni. «.- -t quii'k i<.ji'iil'a:'.; cu: i:_i,-i'i:..„s ...y<Lt. r.jnm--- -~<o<! Hulpmn.'-M- ,v Si.'-H ii. I .r: m:-;.-. :> ojur, tnd . . . ... ...—— .... . I-..:--.- ■ - A ntiee' t<> ’J a s. ■ Vjjitice is hereby tfi --i tliat« * then 1 wHI be a ( ■ < itiffii ct: . > . 1 ■ otl ■ ■ i, bi'i-a- . tirr L.idia,mr, bn t.lie last Snturiliiy of _egch y - month. ManUsviintw : niade il l mTreF’cmiii;' ties-will hiii m- lei-i-:'-.i-d. A ppiii-ants naist ’ be seventeen -years of age belm O' they wili -.be llcem-ed. Aopli'-a ts tor li'cefi--must pre-eut n,.- ’ proper.tjs+stee s certificate or other evidencQ/'f godd moral clmracte)->ee section 4,33?. K. S.—and pimsaciealHalm-examina-ti'on _in orDiogpjffihy. reading, writing ariiEmetic, geography, physiology - . Eng. lish grammar, llisiory of file 1 'idled Stales, 8 ■'•pie,-- of education, “Sc.ientilic Temper*hce” and satisfactorily answir a Ijsi of questions on a dterary pim'ui-timi de.dgnat- ■ cd by tire State Heard of Education. 'l'lie htei ~ri work will lie given i-H examination in i he fidUiwiiig order: . February. -I'-bb—lliMory. irdrcdi'etioii, et-- . tied Ai ’ s 11 a i,d ill - Chapter 111. Marelm History, introduction, et-c.. and Acts' ! V" and V— Illy IV and V. ipril His'ery, tn-roduction and all tire ■" :;ts- Chapter I V. M i' :::• -p.-.ir--’s- “The Tempest.’’ Examinations begin promptly at 8130 •. m. £ Kespi ctfujiy, , J. F. Sxow, co. feupt. Btf . 'A
FOREIGN RELATIONS Volume of Correspondence Between the United States and Spain. I -- - ’ BEGINS WITH THE MORA EASE. Next ponies the Altianen Ipeident. Which Vds s, tile,l by :ni Lpttlog.V •'( Spain. I Marshal Uumpo-' Attempt to Prevent Consul William. I ’i"«i Prof eet Wig Imcfkaiis I \pulsmn 1 rein Cuba. AV 'siiixt. io\. July ! l. —It requires .1 • printed pages in iiiir vciunie ot toruigtU relations to set i .1 tin' eoriesj.oinl 'iltv . ; which has pass,lx tWet n the I titled. States and Spain d;iringjbe,year IS'J.q I yet in no cast' is there printed any mat- | ■ ter tn the nature ot' r- ports from I fitted : States officers tom i.ing tile rebellion, its i ! causes, progress i r pr<-peers. Ihechap- ' ter on Spain begins with the celebrated ■ ; Mora case. v. liieli i.e- been settled satis-j ! faetorily by the payment of an indem- j nity by Spain < t .atU'.oii'i. is now a I 1 closed incident. Next in order comes • the Aliianca inc mil. beginning, v. it r. . Secretary (fresliani s vigorous di'tnand I 1 upon the Spau.'ii government lor a prompt disavowa. ol tin ::vt ol tm t <•:i ,e 1 de Ve ..idlto ill firing itpc.ll tile V'lel’i..t’an steamship?for an expression of reer, r lU ffi ;of UFtlt 1- to i'h naval comm..; to refrain from : interference v. t’te American i eomim reel w'ii r v. .rluti, tare • mt. - o; tht'4 aban c 'ot li/. I’m-jMiimu- i simi of tms in< lent i>' -or ua-'.a-: time 1 jol.d rn'ieiallv u ..- ■m. •. n. ih'» | Spa-:Sh gov ■.. -.-• - dan entire I re.a.i::e-- to no >y eiytlni - tlmt int rna- , riornd b.w requ . •- ;b ..w: y , lad >nipres>K.ii ’ ■ t - in- n.mm-ar, | ami after proccr . a n r-mt on t! ■ I jeer fr.-m tiie t .. a of.. ,ds th... Duke i of Tertian, >pa ’y i.'st, iot f.ny gn i atlairs, delivt r: I mt. . s-iati - . t;,.- i Ist' r Taylor a -’.iieinent- in which he I -..Vs that tiie Ab ■ ■ 1 t ■ I m ot; : with a speeiiii I se. not to bitlher. | she being outsail <i the jtirisi.iytion | zone of Spain. Mutter Settled by AU Apology. This was an invoiujitary error which no 'one ci mid lam- nt ally mbre tliap the government ot his ina.p -*y whose purpose nevi r was to set-obstacles or hindrances to legitimate (ommeree ot the United States and much less to give -tiirx—sltghest ntfr-rrse 'to "tim Ak’trrrr a friendly power, fl.* afi'ls that instruction- have be. nst to rhe eommatidi i - of the ships ortho navy ,- to avoid a repetition of events similar to that now i I m iih -stion w" his disavowed by the , i pivt r]jmgiit.cd. ms majt sty. ■ ; r. Uhl. t:i n actins oer.'tary et j s T ate, closed tie ineiiii nt by . y’i: a i ; the -drrke's crTrirrnttiHeacio;) n- a siiibmicut I I ■>\T i. ,rn ’Avitim.r 'i ' co.lieeii.mT 'b t the", x.-.-t lee;:’lOli-or tile I 1 Al? ar time the sjiot wa.sJired I ; eoq. b,,. .... - a control ;pmr t-ir- | ' mimstaiice. Cn> s] oiidenee pu-su .' J •„ :v,..u ..yfu - r -idont Spanish'mimstcr relative to t ire en'foret ihmrt of the Ujiited SjajJes neutrality laws t.?;.-- at. coiisidt rable SOpce. It b'C’-m- ". id) The e, t >. ■ i.ftl '. yU-i’ts Amadis. Lagowhi and &aracc.ti, but these have : ..•■•ady been timeo public i thrtiugh Jugal yibggednigs. Secretary Olucy’s l’r«''nptfM‘s*. Halt a doz -i. 1 -tlets thg - ■tv '■* : of-Marshai ( ::mi os. | then captiyi; general,-to pi even: Unirtd I I States Consul i.eiirral Wiiliaia from I excrcising.diplomatf'-fuiKpi'.iis m intervening to protect Tip. cb-an citizens ar-rc-t.od by the -ii j.piyia -i" Cuba. Seeretaryy’.m y a red with vigor and promptness in t! is .matter. a addr> ssing bim.-elf to ?>[inister fie Loihe hei-eaiidto the Spanish, government pt Madrid at the same time through Minister 'Taylor ami in less-than a month Consul General Williams was re.ogmzcc as having full pdvvxTs to look after such matters, being thus p.la' .'d on an ( quality with the- German consuls in Cuba. < )ne short ietier from Umted States Minister Titylor to Secretary Gresham 00 Feb. SI, l.sii.T, t"lls» the story of a diplomatic victory that from its business’value deserves a prominent place in tin- vdluni’e. This was the final cone css Imt b y-t l;e Spirt! is h„ gnvr ■rmm •I t t t o fhei nited Stalos citizens of the right 1A pay minimum import duties on goods Sj itt to Cuba. < iainis f or Destruction <>! Property. A premonition < f claims io be pre- . ferr.'d against Spain appear-iii several . h tl- •- from E. Atkins A Go. >.| Eoston, to Secretary Gim y, giving ’not ice of tIo d 1 -structioi of I heir VidnsibluSi .ledad -lip.ar estate 'by the hgiifgents; liici—donlally they i; To that tin- insurgents are mainly m-a . - ami t hat I lie orders b» burn the f p’l.p. '.iy wore-"iif f-rofn I 'll I>. In :ie,(|u:irt ■rs hi Nov Yoi with a purpose of causing trouble b a w n I I! Jed’SiateS hud S] :iJH, Tie (•iir.ptei l mi Sj,.";i eii.l- with cm'- ; - freiqwi'denee relni'iyc to t r<. e. rt.'.in A.mericaii citiz.'ii- .:r: -i" . and ex'p P .i Irotn a < o],i. I •.. t.' irrdJo, .tniuj. A. SomCrx-aHd the Ai.-l e », ”Slice-23-: AL OPLHsfION. i r»l;.hn<! >: r;e i:;h* t !»• i (Hit by TAVt.oi:Vlr.t.i:. Ill's., July II - Willjam Sh.mmui. a l::il,iLr» .. mp.r,icd 'bv II I-K-yo:' 'T! *M.ii luol ' i’. An f.ii.d wore passing t ltrougli„,t6w.H in ■■ h-a.l i irn a loose mas- ■. >.. 1,. a \,.: ■ '.vas thrown into Hie street fiCma s'cmid story window, bl'i'ses. The-'loose horse jumped over tin- buggy ami up-tyTt. Gm- of the horses slej.po.i Upon the i ov -hi ad aiut oruslied his skull. The skull \v;t- ttv-ph-itied, a hole the size qf a quarter imide, tiirough wbicfi pro b.-s were mt ro'lm-ed mill t'h. d.-p|e~ | bone |.iied back io irs prigimil posrtrrm. The boy is in a fair wa vto ro'eovi r. Shannon had two .ribs brokm.: ; D;Ts Explosion War mh fmoii. r Anderson, InU.’, July 14: Mrs. i HiH'.s. at hor (‘(iiuiUy homo Jio’a'r* ho to, - :iop!i(’(l a nuih'h i<> the rook s*6vo'when there was a torUic. .cxphi-biif,. and .the stove, was blown to pieces, tip- house. coll:q>s;ng.. Th. lady v\a.s-foiimT uti.c<>nscu>u», with tejje ■iirms broken and mtler.ing with internal iuiiirii s. ■ ' ■'T ’ , ■ ■■ ’ ■J' / ’ ~
Q “MOTHERS’ M FRIEHD” NT"."' ' Shortens labor, lessens pnln. 1 u in nisl'es danger to lit'i of I 1 '.l. root her itrd eh al iai.l It .01 - her in conch- j t. a more iavi r..b., to ■Aieiiy r<emery. siroic > r ..am r than I.x tore coiititieinent" . ' ajs i prom iient muhv ie Is the nest remedy j i’Si? BREAST li-.ievji yorth the'pr e., for ttai l' alone. I 1 in or .<1 ’. I iorin'-adi dby m dw.ves and 1 al ... s ban vs. da- ! j B. ware oi it.i.csaud imitations i, AU CWW’Birtft Easy. y i'.yp- or mail on r. ii pit ot piico, i Sl.no per tiot'.le. Rook "TO AIOTIIFKS'' in. .a i rec. i oat.i.n!:.- voluntary testai.ouials. : llKillliH.ll n: <-l IA rm: < <>., ATLASTA, GA. sor.n by Air, nhUGtinsrs. ■ Paid For the Pleasure. During a journey of the Emperor Jo- ' s ph 11 to Italy the wheels of his coach ; broke down on the road, so that it was : with iLtiienlty that he reached a smyll • v ilhige at a short distance. Oh his ari rival there his majesty got out at tho ; di i-r of the only blacksmith shop in the j town and di sired him to icpair the' v b.eel w ithout delay. "That I would ; do willingly, ” replied the smith, “but 1 it I . mg holiday .ill my men are at church. The boy who blows the bellows it not at In t;ie. ’’ "A : < \ eih nt method then presents of warming < - f. ' replied the cm- . : -or. who was unknown to the smith,., i a.id in l . >• t about blowing the bellows I w .tie the biacksmith forggd the iron. v.I b. teg repaired, 6 sols were ■ d l. r Mb.' j"b, but the emperor • u*.ivu r> ducats. i A :.e id;, k-rwth I- turned them to tho ■ truvec r, s.iyt;-.'. you have made ■ a mi-take, and. instead c f (> sc is, have Igiv n mt 6 pieces of gold which no < tie | in tvid.igo can change.” "Ciian-- th.m wk’ h you can.’’ said the emi ror, st. t j ’.ug into the-carriage. i "A:i < ror si.oi.’d "pay for -itch a, i pii asr.rv as that of blowing the bellows. ’’ Talent. The world is alwayk ready to receive - talent with open arms. Very often it ; 1 dm s net know what to do with genius. Talent is a docile creature. It bows its head meekly while the world slips the ■ collar over it. It backs into the shafts ' like a lamb. —Holmes. His Uncle Did It. “Did ..you say that Marks owed his ; financial success to his own willpower?’’ j “Oh, nc; to his uncl.e’s will power. | He left everything to Marks.’’—Detroit ■ Free Press. ’ : To make croutons, or fried broad, for ' soups cut bread into slices a quarter of i an inch thick', remove the crust and cut ! .the. .'ni l :;u ..Jaxu> c,uh( s and fry then: in, i sun k'l'g hot molted blotter until they i : are cri-p and golden brown in color. - ■ —J i— V Grea: f aniiiilate Eor ' our tavor •it- Otto’- Cufr'-‘for I tit foal am i !mig>, tuid we~ can“contirtentiy . r. i-.iiiii.i ;hI it to all a- a superior remedy tor coueh-. colds, asthma, bi ara hitis mid ai! hmr affeetn.ns. It will stop a cough i q ii'.ker than any Known reniFdv. W’e giiaraiit. e:t to ctire you. i'ii-taiit relief in aii ca-es ot' crony and whooping cough. Ji v Tare stufering, don't delay.' but call on us and gtA-a-sample Ijoftle. of tfi- great guarati teeii I'eme. Iy be bile of great 'part-. I n'llfe read to health. Sample-free. I |. t irge4>.->‘-tle-'.">ei-;"it llolthou-e <v Smith’s I ,S.lie agent-. Several p"op!e are under arre-r at Gravelten for par. Jetting in a gam" of poker over wb.ieii quarrel arose and John Stalls vy.'.s killed o'' George II irnell. Since tffe 'te ith-of John Graham, an old bachelor of’emlletiii). leaving Ss,iJt)<) and no known heirs, fully WO persons have laid claim to the, estate :l - nearest of kia. JI and We would lie pleased to have you call at. our ilt it ' -‘ore for a package ot Bacon s Celerv King tor the nerves, which we are di-tributimr to all atlliete 1 with dyspepsia and all blood,'liver ami kidney diseases. Bacon’- Celery King is simply doing wonder- in budding up worn out eonstitutioh-, and i-th" grand q eeitie for nervousness, sleeple-'tie--. headache mid all derangements of the stomach. liter and kidney-. Samples free. J. urge packages hue. at Bolihouse ,V- Smith’s sole agents. tYilliam Winn r. a Jn-akemmi on the tndianapolis mnl \ iucriinl:s road, -itlfered by being thrown from a car near Vim e'iine-. He was taken to mi Imiimiaiiolis hospital. _ JSoi kli ii's Arnica Salve. The best salve iit* the world lor cuts, bruises, sore-, ttleer-.’ -alt rheum, level son -, ti-lter. chapped hand-. c|ii“blaii:s. , c<ms. ati'd till skin i rupli'oiis.aiitj positively' cures pi les «ip.iti. pay required. I i I - guaran- ' tfdtnriw pert, cr -fttT-fTirrTr.n'"nr"Tnmicy retimd.ed. I’r.ce 'JS een’s pel l.ox. Eor sale l»v .Blackburn >v Miller. Alexamf. i Breedlove, -who C-c qicd rrotu jail at |’'<di a few -days ago, was recap-tnred-aml tried for his a—,i'ilt on a little girt mid eix.-Ti Io yt.-ar-. fl" was hiirrii;:! .stway to f-.rr-on fo-avoio rt lynching. Heiie! !>i One ll.i) . solid Ayzmi '.N Ntaixisi. relieves the wr-u’ "I b ■■' ■'•’ .I'. "S' im ion. Nervous ni ss ae.t tv i • n-i, "'H simrle day? iitu rmeirrela■! mui b:i -1• •-_-lm s ever (man- to . p.-i-rs••ad'fs-r’: dtfr '’rurrnrr? —tTs~ powi rs rr. in. ...... w-oti'it ; rTul in the vatr..n,o. Ii »|wa'.-. .i. -: it eineol mil. Il ru'beab’ cure-mil ‘.o akm- - "I th" Stomi’el' aml nevi- r<l on p?" at ■ I’ - 1 It * <"a re mar veh - Olis iiirl • urpi'-am. 11 .. ilul’h I -1 tie liemtsot -tlfs. (I? '' ■ -F “.''cT' .I’ 1- a luxuet :.. i. ,'.ai ' . . -Ill'l rad hoc11. - l.’,- c< h's. Sold 'by idfoidho■(«(.' & Sroitb. J) i img. t ii y>i t-uc- UiA.. ’ ——l tw—-'-J A It Ml. Ils Wanting lot Sued Hoof will do well to ■ all on Jno. \V . \ ail, at Ikm factory, and hfc his ciilt staves. They Hie very cheap amifinake as good a not as any shingle. Cali and see them. wilt RAT PEOPLE , ’ - 2. ' Park (•!.e«:l.v I'T - wih -reduce your weight »it >1 Vs 1. s' I. .o■in 'I I io G pound-a • m- ntli \<> ST Alt VIM-lines'.. Or iiijiii". ; NO t’l BI,I’ ITV. Tli'-y-jmiljl UJ> ’ the I h'.iltlrmi'l Ij>mii;ly the t..ue,ulexWin leaving NO "v/KI MA !.»•;*■ llal'biness. N'l'OU'i' A Hi>o tl K S S?i i d <!iili''.iilt m i alliing surely ' NO liA IGAC I M •■INT l-ul a sciehtitle ami itivco' licl. iPlOpled only niter vc ir of i yj>‘ ' Al/I orders supplied dit'er’ li m. i.fti Gft'x-. I’ru' *:s..pefptickI H«cor-thrCe oelOiD - ’or ta-’Hi by mail post--1 tai ' '! • ■ .‘iiiot?,n ik and |ai rl leula.rs (Honied t. "c>- AH e,>rre«th>ndein <• xtrletly eon- ; IKK ntial. rAIII# K» ’II.IIV < <>., ] 4 iloßlon, .Hash. , ' : - U\ '*’*"
MET WITH A VILLIAN j ' Young Lady Encounters a Wolf In Sheep's Clothing. MAN'S IDENTITY IS A MYSTERY, ! I- 1 I Cla-H 1:k tofloH l»ov. a for the Sum- j ; ni<-. 11 tvriliinrp ln<’r .imiik Ditily a* | UiiKHii V'DJrnibly < ohvvvb’» ( itiisr Blood , | | ’<>imhi i ii£ K;i. I It l n ncl <;i vra I ii« I’dli iiui Non «♦ \ot< H. I ]ji» t\xsp< H'r, Ind., July II Miss Florence A Mpi’gan. a ne.il appearing [ young AvV.iiian \viio arrived in-1 his city ■ last I'hursday, had the misfortune to I encounter a villian in tlie garb of a friend. Sunday sin l called at the \ oiing Men's Christian Association building 1 and dskt'd for the secretary, as she wished to collier oil matter.- pertaining to the V. M. C. A. and King’s Daughter-, of xvlneli organization she is a member. \ man who was present informed her that l he was lilt' secretary i and. after transacting some intlticed her, by specious pleas, t<> call ata house in a remote part of the city, Siu'did so and barely escaped serious injury. :ts the man was there and. in th" light which ensued, he choked and b"at tier nearly into iiiseiisibilby. She managed to escape, and the man. whose ■id' ntity is yet a mystery, disappeared. T ie otlicers have a good de.-eriittion of ! him and'hope to. efl eel his mixst . The Christian p; epic of the city have be :i | much aroused by the affair, and will I ■ thm punishment is meted out to | Aii-- Morgan’s assailant when he is | ’ captured. -v ’ ' - A \‘isl. ? t’,LT. Many Improvement* IJcincj Made IntiT- <><( on tiie Increase. ]'.v:i r LaKc. Ind., July i I.— The'fy. r<.!< tin Trqubadors of Tytol, Austria, gave rln; second of tb.ejj; very interesting enter aininents here this nuffnijig. Rev. Dr. Hi'kman of Terri' Haul " lectures this evening on “The Negro In Atiieri ica." The new Woman's Building, a hotel that will contain 230 rooms, is be'mg pushed forward with energy. Two : sections of it will be ready for oecu- ■ panev at the opening of the summer ' school next week. The improvement on I the Winona hotel, which more than* doubles its < ,ipacity 4 will also be finished in a few days. The attendance is increasing each day*. President W. (>. Thompson of M i-higan University, with I his daughter Eessie, is registered at the I AVinomi hotel. Ire-being the assembly I preacher last Sunday. GLASS FACTORIES CLOSE DOWN. Alter Hunniug Two W eeks Over the I stiiii Time They Close For the summer. Alexandria, Ind., July 1-I.—All of the tiint glass lions s in tlie X nited I States have -hut dowu. Their usual j time for shutting down is July I, but I the iiiannfiu tiirers gained a concession from the Workers' Nation: ! union to oprTate two weeks - fonjrfT (>witig“ to a ri.-h.iji trade. Now they ask that tlie bipwrs be allowed to go to work on Aug. 1 instead of Sept,..!, as their rules specify. It is likely that the concession will be gi't’ tied. In this branch rhe wages of tlie workers have not been cut, in four years. They will ask. a-xeason-abTe iticreas' this year. Demands for Lotties, yirsaml flasks are good ami tl.c protiue'f is selling at an advanced price oyer former years. Cobwebs Cause Blood I’oisimiiig. I- nt,.n vi'ot I-.. Julv 11. —Felice Sergeant Fred Kurtz is off duty from a wound received July I. He struck his forehead, causing a wound that bled freely. By advice -of neighbors to stop the flow of blood he applied eobwi l;s to tuc wotitid.. FollowinifH’Lis sever, infl:'initial ion set in and for a.time blood pi J-I 'liitig was feared. His comtrt ioh Is now less aX.rmmg. Fugitive Suri’i’iuhTS to Onievrs. N' .::i.Es\n:r,E, [nd., July 14.- — Frank' Ross, the J;S-ycar-lod lad who murdert'd his companion, William Locke, with a croquet mallet in the. .nortlieasternrpart ot ilie coLii’ny several days ago. gave him-4f up to the sheriff of Tipton crmt'iy; "bromij;" ~ftoss pleads' sell'-de-fettse. Failing to give bond in •■s’J.OOO h" was rvinii'ided .t-o jail to await the :i''tion of the grand jury. Railroad Tunnel. Caved Ith Washington, Ind.. July I I..—A Luinel; long co tsidcred very dangerol. , i the Evansville and Richmond road, near I ’) ■■■liaii Spri os, .finally caved in yesterday. end trains were delayed several . hours. A . ■ ' i--— ChokCd on a (»rain of Cprn. '\ -. iii . Indo July 14. —Pearl, the 15yi' ir-old daughter of Lewis Bosman, a f. :m i tie.tr here, choked to ‘death on a gruiii of corn. HOOSII.i; -TA I E NOTES. _ a •« -An old sett iers' pic lie will-be held at K n ; ciii -lii'.vo .on Tliilt -day. oieagiksyirli.'.itc has pili;c.hase.d the Blti" i.iek properly and'Wiil erect liew bui id ini:-. . ■ I 1.0 ■ ! ■ r. coloied. was seized wit It. etH-MH's " ItHe-in s-n i loriiiig.'u. Terre Haute •iiH'l'liowaed. '' •_ A large gray wolf which escaped from » sli.mt \ ho.ii is kjjling sheep and hogs ir. , 't iiet.v of Anrofa.. a A -liclit. advance ih' waces has been p. .Ce 1., the m.ucicers <>l the. Wright. Shovel (■(iinpanr al. Anderson. ( attain Jaek Gowdy pf Rushville is repijrl ed slightly improved and the prospeels are brfd.it (or his ultimate Ebner Davidson, near W'nshiilgton, un:1( rloqk tochlii a little dog, whereupon'life' AX.ts ;it taeked by a bulldog and terribly bit I en. ■ ’ - '. Burglars imid" a. wholes lie- raid tit Farm land aiiiLaluuug..oilier.HihigjgscuJireiL Lwo_ gold ’.vateln s and U»’i from Editor W. C W'estl. . »■: . .. . ,A fire <>t mysterious origin threatenedtlie destruction, of the Vandalia freight depot nt t Tav. for IsviJle, but . it. was ext ingtoslteil Avit.ll -liglH' 10-s. -The hr.' t. elec! iTe mar run in G.oshcn cru-hed off tire big toe (>£ Filmer E/Shoitp, Avim alt’Cinpled to get. aboard, ’l.’lie in jury hcaicii b idij" and he ha.d to have the foot, tonpiit at eii at. the ankle to avoid death , by blood ppisoirng. ■ "... . I> * o 11 '
OCTO Ro io I s In the Treatment of p | Hoot!, Ssxtial antlji ite Diseases |' E'r.'L'. JOWOjtoiii •d in*.ii'icis: im ,mdi.i■.. > »■ j y li i mito'n.'U'l 'U'l bb --' ■ ■ |N. imimiuson I <■.'■, (b. un-id'.drm'l I ‘ ■: .< | i Mf.lr'ins :C :(oot: <>' '.•'! I h-n, •■(> i: < j r- MJ Imnuard lo ’;inxt: veak b:i(' ! ': I'oue l ai'"-: 4* 111,-; ih; |,a ■■ !..<"<■:Sofe'lhr s.»; mcu'o'T" ■ | ! ts I .ken iii’lil ,'(”t .1"' I'o-itni’lj lined i 4 ■ H you have Iren w<';.l:eii'‘d or (h-e'i-e.l. >« ileiueii’t’cr “ /■ ,1'111'" ’. '' " ■ I’.au-- i ■ ion-, varicocele, pronator Io i r> ' .J S 3 HipliiliH endanger hat’pme— m married L. I BSlife. Our New .Moll'.'" 1 om- mem !«•>'• fU ■ numenth. If you are Mairi d eous-dl a- Hj I Kat once, no we can resti'ie your strenKtli. |LJ • H' ital energy and desir, s. It you wish tnnj uh Marry, our advice may bo worth a fortuiit M ( B to you. | Ths New Method Tr*alxent mm" >? dI * New Muthod wastbscovorpd by • h several « ■ yeniHago. It builds up an<l **tr(Hu:tLeusjn i 0 : ho nervous system; nstore* Io t ■to the sexual organs; r-toi " all « trains an'l kJ | H losses; invigorates ami resto oh lom man- S*T | 8S hood, it never fails in curing tlm results F? . H <.f Self Abuse. Later Excesses, bond Dis-Ik I n eases, or the effects » a Misspent Life. r CURF.S Gl ARANTEEn|i <;R no pay | What lalreatand Gniall | 1 EmiS9lons.VaricncPle, c yph!-|.i | I kj 1 |«?,N »■ r v-ust Jeb 111 ty .St ■ icture.9 : Bcie-*, Impote-n y. U nn;i: u-al 5y I |Discbars’-s,L s’J«an'iood.Klrt- ; ; Dnfvan d BI d erj’’l - ’ a s s. Goti - f ■ W Sllltatten Free nook- lilluntrati'd Ix; Bit.- Write forOucsti n ■la n •< <<»•. IHo >-e Treatment. Ever-.till! g('ou-1..| fidcntial. Plain env 'h yi'H. N.itlnng sent jj> , (.o. D. See teatimoßials next week. M DRS. KENNED!X KERGAN | 1 4-8 Shelby St.. Detroit. Mich. $ Look Here! I >un here to stay and e»n sell B®ds and Haims cheaper than anybody else can afford to sell them, fsell different CLEANING AND REPAIRING done reasonable. See me first and save money. I. - T. CO4»T'N I>e,atu,-, ln<l. JOHN S. BOWERS - DEALER IN — BfiTION STONE.... Can deliver on line of Railroad. Also, HERCULES POWDER, For Stump Blas mg, Always on Hand. DB. C. V CONNELL. \ " • '“25 ■ 3 * j Votcrinaiy Hvirgooxi mid DEIVTIST. DECAT I R. INDIANA. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College and Toronto Veterinary Dental School. Treats all diseases of the domesticated animals. -All calls promptly, attended day or night. Office in ( Mil Fellows Block. - . -•*' AT Msrryman’s Factory You can get aH kiods '<■. SSard anti l k<H'( AVcHhI. SKiinsr, rioan’iiiij, HSrackvi*, <M«I Sized saxh atttS J»oor«. In fact“ al! kinds of JntiM'ing itiaterial Diadv or furnished on ,-.li<Tt notice. i ti I'.’rst Class .Sight and J.)uy Service between • Toledo, Ohio, )AN DC-——. St. Louis, WIo. F“RE2EI CHAIR CARS CA¥ JRAIIIS-MdOERN [(JUIPmATIHROUCHOUT. VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS OM NIOHT TFlAliyn- , e :> MtAi.S.SERI'faXN HOUT.L, hour. /)A' I KIGHT, at nuidrraie cyst. I ! - .. —... ■ Aslmor tickets via Toledo, SI. Louis & Kansas City R. G i Clover Leaf RbWS For fiirther partiriilars, rail on iwaijCTit of the Company, or ad<ire»H '? 0.0, JENKINS, •ieneral Agent, TOLEDO. OHIO •" - ■ ’ . . ■ ■ u. - . ■ T . ' I
GOLD MEN IN SESSION I . —— , Illinois Executive Committee Issues an Appeal to Other States. i. , ’ ' DESIRE ANOTHER CONVENTION. I . f'lnhu .Mildr That tbr lirrrnt Ih'iiwmlir Convi*nHon yh'Lih’l .1,11 i’iuty ITrrr<h'iitM In libciit ing tlie ,!■ci».|ior;iry • Chiiirmnn nnil Gold Prlrgnlcs- Olhrr Complaints <d the <Oniniiile<‘. Cm. ‘.mt. July 14.—The executive commit fee nf the gold standard Denmj crats of Illinois met in a phitmcted ses- . H.onyi.-t rihiy ami prep:ir< d an address to the Di moeri.ey of lite other states in , the Union. It was the unanimous opinion of tlie committee that :< second I Democratic national c< nventioti should : be called to nomjna’e candidates for I president and vice president. The ad- | (tress is as follows: To (Jar id bow 1 ('■!■: uvais of (’tint State-: A national c.n.'emion convened under ' the C.'ii-i it tiled auibei'il.V of our part x h.is just clo'-ed its scs-ien 111 the city of t'hi- ; cage. It entered upon it- work by violat- | ing all party preceibVts i:: the re;ectimvel I ii disti agtii-'ii‘d D.’iiuxy ii a-it-temporary j presiding odi •'•r. it deprived a soveri'igm state of a voice in b - deli lier.:t' i>- bv unseal ingWit h. Hit i a use ot Ii j.lI j:-: I: i ■ ' delegate-elected with all' tlie re,; '.fiard > ’ knwwirto party or;nd/.ati.‘U-. I It refc-ed to indorse the hoinsly and i fl'li lit v of l he present Democrat :c mat ional ■ adminislrat op. • ~-fi adotitcd a ]>l;:t fiirtti which favors the I free and imlitnin <1 c. bulge ol silver by th;i cduiit'.-y alone Hi the r.r io ot '''■ to 1 and ; thereby it ri'pud:a'ed , *:i t i iiehot.lo.red Deiuoertn it' principle, which demaiul- tbe • s riete-t iii:uniena,uee ol a.so:md and -t; do currency. i Finally, to i.take it st ill plainer, t l:.at alj thoug h m n .’ae it was Tipt i i l.aei a Demoi 'cra+'ic <o • v ii ion, it uomili.i ted for prAd- : dent oi: ■ v >is not in his. pMiT’es anil has I iiotalw :j . eneven in profeosiitnsa ■? crat. Tn .-. 1 nt.ole such a crisis, both for tbi' nation ~nd tlie Dciiioeratie party, that, i sound nniney Democrats must, at once de- | <-i<fe v.fit political action they will take for t i.e protection of tlie honor of the nai tioii. ’..he prosperity of the people. t!;e life mid 'tsefuluess of the party. Tiie sound 1 ■■ '-y Democrats of Illinois have fully i ie ut> t heir minds th it a new Denio- . -at ic national convent ion should be called | for the earliest feasible day to nominate : Democratic ean iidates for president, and vice president and to adopt a platform of Dcaiuer it ic p: i.r-Jillj/.s, :m.l they desire, t o state to the Denio< rat's ot the other state* I their reasons, as follows: L 1. Sound money Democrats owe it to the . country to make it certain, at oacethat their revojt .against free silver is deteiihined and will I,e organized. It is unfair to oblige the 1 credit of tlie nation and tlie business ami in-. dastrial interests of the people to merely guess ■what rhe'sound money I>. inoenus-w ill <lo >H ' November and wait until November to find ' cut. i 2. Tlie. nomination of a is tho I logical course. Without it and a sound money ■ • Democratic campaign, the whole educational i force of sound money I a n a,era' ic seidi-nu nt jTAveuhl" be para lyzed from the beginning. Ki— I publican-cannoLargue the sound money qttesI tiou to Democratic voters. Republican sincerity on that question is doubled by tin' mass ' : of llcmoi-rats. . 'The tariff que-tion will-be imp i to the front and insisted uporf by Ifepubii. all ' epeakers and the Republic nr press a-it has ) persistently been bt Air. Mcieiiue.v him-elf. ' Democrat-ill not listen to li-sons on finance j when accothpanied by all i-e ol the Deni' i ratio | party. I I.e mo.-i elTcciive l"ree at ihL time I for a ('('.mpaign, is the I'pice resting in the . i sound money DenlotTais: tor they arc profoundly in earliest an.l can get bc,-i ~ig from Demociats that-the ReUtiblii..ans ( .n: ' possibly get. ' o. A new convention would also 1 'X'Serve for the future tllo opportunities of t j i emoerat.io t fiHrty. Unless*i clear cut -ep’it ’ion is mado. | between the genuine I teniocl a sued Democrais who are drifting into Populism, or are already in Populism; and unless a clear eut separation Is supported by organization the party has no chance of regaining public eontidenee for fears to con'C. Tiie sound money De*nocrat» in tii« different states must either make it clear that they have no a social ion with the Bryan party or they must accept association and entang’ement withittand all stale ill in the public mind bee for it. that do not make it absolutely clear that they uro against, it. The sound money Democrats are arready BUfUciently organized in this state'to be able to ' meet, their fellow Democrats ih a new convention,.and arc anxious- .u> confer with reprhtffntatives of other state-whenever a representa- . five conference can be lirpught about. Communjeatioiis should be addressed to 1 rTuTfleS E. i?.'. iug, chanman, I’atmer House, ’ Chicago. John M. Palmer, Charles E. Ewing. . ■ James H. Eekles, E; ank lin eWmgh, Benjamin T. Cable, Williams, foreman, Thomas A. Moran, John I’. Ilopl.ins, Henry S. Robbins, A. A. (loodric|i, James’!'. llobTitt, ,\d<,l)di ivrau-, Janie- E. Siieeliah, (Uii'les Williamson, Lynden Evans, R. E. Spangler, -Executive (omniitite,id • Hones! .doin') I Icmocracy of Illinois. ] DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE'COMMITTEE I Senator Jonds Will Annoiince the Members From Wa-l'i gton, i CifiCAWA, “July J I.—Senator Jmieft of Arkansas. bliaintiaiD'f Ihe t u moefat >e imtion’:il executive coninfitteel left for i f Washington ye-t-erday and M ill aniKHineo from there the, executive edm- - niirteo on tln national coiiiniii it'e witii'l) 5 i will have clmrgi' ot" the catnpa trn. Tiie I tiiiie and pltiecTor tin' formal Titititi".i----i i Goll of th" •" ■mocratic pit'-idecoal'aß't _ U^viceqiresiilcrriafeaiidpTates 4i;not t . . pTxMii t h t, roJncd,’bnr.xvill I- m a few j- days, it is.st:i ted tli.il piu’sontiily dr. [I Brya-.i .pvofers New sot k city and ir 'fs jirolmlde that this idace will !»'■ •j t lie time, probably in tlie Nccxind wet k, of August.. F. wjU— . A Baptist* Gntliering at Milwaukee. ■* } IMiGWAL'Kid’:. July' 14.—The city;.of ’ Milwaukee is the center toward Which Baptists tis the Unifed S.tMm_iaiyl Canada are Hurtling aWeution " as- the ' Bapt ists’ Young Peoples union will ho-ld • its yarly meetin’g in the exposition beginning* Thursday next, lasting four tiays. It is exfu'cietl l hat- not liy- than •> 12,000 delegates ami visitors from .ibro.id will nit nd. Cominctor Townsend Will Recoti'.r, BLUFltrox, Ind., July 14. —G. C. Towjisend; a freight conductor oil the 11 Jatke Brie, and Western railway, fell from his train neaFhere a few days ago. Ho remained unconscious for twp (levs, ' his skull being fractiirinl, his spinw r broken and his shoulders' dislocati d. Jle also sustaiuud other iuj nies. Stili, ba will live. . J ... . . .
