Decatur Democrat, Volume 41, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1897 — Page 7

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To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. 1 It C. C C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. WAS ASSASSINATED PRIME MINISTER CANAVOS OF SPAIN i SHOT. [Growth of National Banks From 1864. Killing on Fees of Pension Attorneys. I Tariff Bill Comparisons — American Claims Against Spain—Postmasters. Madrid, Aug. 9.—Senor Canovas del (Castillo, prime minister of Spain, was Assassinated yesterday at Fanta Agueda. bv an anarchist. The murderer tired j three shots, one cf which struck the premier in the forehead and another in ' the chest. The wounded man fell dying at the ' feet of his wile. win was with him, lingering in agony tor two hours and then ! passing away with the cry of “Long live Spain,” which were the last words upon his lips. Santa Agueda is noted for its baths. The place is between San Sebastian, the summer residence of the Spanish court and Vittona, the capital of the province of Alava, about 30 miles south of Bilbao. The premier went there last Thursday to take a 3-weeks’course of the baths,! after which he expected to return to San Sebastian to meet United States Minister Woodford, when that gentleman should be officially received by the queen regent. The assassin was immediately arrested. He is a Neapolitan and gives the name of Rinaldi, but it is believed that this is an assumed name and that his real name is Michele Augiiio Golli. The remains of Senor Canovas were be brought here today. 'marshal Martinez Caiupt a has gone to ban Sebastian to attend the queen regent. The grea’e st excitement and indignation prevails among all classes. All the members of the diplomatic corps have expressed their sympathy with the government. Many senators, deputies anil generals, while expressing their grief and indignation, have offered to render to the government all the assistance in their power. NATIONAL BANKS. Statement Showing Their Growth In the Last Twenty-Three Years. Washington, Aug. 6.—The abstract of reports of condition of national banks on May 14 is accompanied by a diagram prepared jointly by the controller of the ROTIERiSi and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of “ Mother ” —she who watched over our helpless infancy and guided our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Mother is beset with danger and all effort should be made to avoid it. Il IL • so ass * s t s nature Moihsrs p ■ . the Expectant Ll*lft ft fl Mother is ena?l I B 1111 b l ed to look for- ■ ■ VIIU ward wi thout dread, suffering or gloomy forebodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood, its use insures safety to the lives ?* both Mother and Child, and she ls found stronger after than before confinement—in short, it ‘‘makes childbirth natural and easy," as So many have said. Don’t be Persuaded to use anything but MOTHER’S FRIEND Ute. s ”ffer’'d more in ten ininrt.,’Yi th either of her other two chilla~t u ai ? s he did altogether with her tie- f* n " previously used four botFriend.’ It is a ?° an y one expecting to bea MOTHER,” says a customer. e sdehson Dale, Carmi, Illinois. of Price* \v sl.no. or sent by express on receipt Whi « 1< r bo, ' k containing testimonials . ‘e informatioa for all Mothers, tree. ” Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.

currency ami me cmer or me Bureau o. statistics. The diagram shows the growth and changes in the principal items of resources of national banks from 1864 to 1896 inclusive. That of capital is as follows: In October, 1864, the capital of the 508 banks amounted to 886,800,000; a year later the number of banks had increased to 1,513 and the capital to $393,200,000. The capital gradually increased to $504,800,000 on Oct. 1, 1875, the highest point reached until 1883, when it amounted to $509,700,000. The increase thereafter was gradual until 1892, when the highest point was reached, namely, $686,600,000. In the fall of 1896 the amount had declined to 8648,500,000. The average per capita of banking funds of all national banks in the United States is shown to be $37.14, varying from a minimum of $2.72 in Arkansas to a maximum of $120.59 in Massachusetts. PENSION ATTORNEY FEES. Decision by the Assistant Secretary ol the Interior. Washington, Aug. 6.—The issue as to an attorney having a right to collect a fee for preparing and filing evidence to show why a pensioner's name should not*be dropped from the rollsis involved in a case just decided by Assistant Sec-1 retary of the Interior Davis. He holds that for the prosecution of all claims other than those where application is made for pension, in which fee agreements are not recognized by the commissioner of pensions, the compensation of an attorney shall be such sum as the commissioner shall direct to be paid to him, not exceeding $25 in claims filed under the general law, nor over $lO under the June 27 act. Proceedings to show why names should not be dropped are held to constitute prosecution of a claim for pension, but in no sense an application for pension. All conflicting decisions are overruled by this ruling. Tariff' Hill Comparisons. Washington, Aug. 6.—The completed comparison of the tariff bill, prepared by Charles E. Hvans, the tariff expert, has been made public. The following are some of the comparisons: The average ad valorem duty of the flax, hemp and jute schedule under the Wilson law was 46.94 per cent; present law is 45.18 per cent. The average ad valorem of the pulp, paper and book schedule under the present law is 80.30 per cent; under the Wilson law 22.18 per cent. The average ad valorem of the sundry schedule under the Dingley law is 23.35 per cent - under the Wilson law 24.79 per cent. #75,000,000 In Claims Against Spain. Washington, Aug. 7.—An official of the state department is authority for the statement that the claims already filed by Americans against Spain growing out of and incident to the Cuban revolution aggregate not less than $75,000,000, and that the amount is increasing daily. Only a few revolution claims have been brought to the attention of the public, but hundreds of those now before the department of state are as just as the Ruiz or any of these claims, and can be forced to a successful issue just as certainly. Indiana Postmasters. Washington, Aug. 7.—lndiana postmasters were appointed yesterday as follows: Bufkiu, Julius Palmer; Moran, N. E. White: Needham, H. G. Ingram; Survant, William Borders. Washington, Aug. 9. — Indiana fourthclass postmasters were appointed Saturday as follows: Bellmore, S. S. Sharpe; Kingsbury, Jacob Lybrook. Washington, Aug. 10. —Indiana postmasters were appointed yesterday as follows: Barber’s Mills, G. B. Johnson; Haney’s Corner, M. H. McMullen; Milroy, E. A. Smith; Mount Summit, William Mercer; New W averly. S. L. Black; Sharpsville, J. E. Balleuger; Yeddo, J. W. Bonebrake. Petookey and Ylackinac Kxeursion. The annual ten-day excursion to Northern Michigan via the Grand Rapids & Indiana R y will be run on Tuesday, August 24. Tickets will be sold from all stations Richmond, Ind., to Vicksburg. Mich . inclusive, at rate of $o 00 round trip to petoskey or Traverse City, and $6 00 round trip to Mackinac. Tickets to Mackinac will admit i stop off at Petoskey either going or re- | turning. Tickets will be good returnIng on regular trains until September 3. Apply early for sleeping car space, or further information to G. R- & L | ticket agents or C. L. Lockwood, G. j P. A. Grand Ripids, Mich. Remington Brothers 0f309 Broadway, i New York, have opened a western office \ in the Chamber of Commerce Building, Chicago, for the better handling of their increasing western business, their | eastern office remaining, as heretofore, at 309 Broadway. The firm will con-| tinue at both offices with their specialty ! of county seat dailies and weeklies.—| Extract from the Newspaper Maker, • July 1, 1897. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.

TO KILL DR. H*L£ Crazy Theological Student From Memphis ’ Under Arrest in Providence. Providence, Aug. 6. —The suspect in Kingston jail on the supposition that he had something to do with the burglary at the residence of R. G. Dunn recently, i has been identified as William Collier, a theological student from Memphis, and a letter received from his father yesterday conveys the information that the young man is crazy. It was learned also that young Collier had come to Rhode Island for the | avowed purpose of assassinating Rev. Edward Everett Hale, the well known Unitarian clergyman of Boston, whose I summer home is at Matunuek. Collier ' declares that he came here to kill Dr. ! Hale because he had been teaching a false religion. He also claims to be the Messiah. JOSEPH BALL ESTATE. Ex-President Harrison a Great-Graudnon ot Mr. Ball. Springfield, 0., Aug. 7.—W. W. Ball of this city says that he and many others heirs to the estate of Joseph Ball | of Philadelphia are combining with a view to getting possession of property worth many millions. Ex-President Harrison, as well as Mr. Ball, is a great grandson of Joseph Ball. The property includes what was the Hope farm, consisting of 485 acres in Philadelphia. It was leased for 99 years and the leases have expire 1. Ball left other valuable tracts of property. Joseph Ball, who died intestate, was interested in merchant marine and some of his vessels were destroyed by the French privateers. His claims were settled in the Louisiana purchase by the United States. SILVERITES IN NEW YORK. Will Attempt to Frtrce Tammany to Accept a Silver Man For Mayor. New York, Aug. io.—There will be a ! conference in Brooklyn tomorrow night ! of representatives of all the Democratic 1 organizations in New York which adhere to the national Democratic plat- | form adopted by the convention at Chi- , 1 cago that nominated Brvan for the presi- i I dency. The purpose of the conference, | I as announced, is to organize for the j I municipal campaign this fall and the hope is expressed by the leaders in the movement tha,t Tammany hall will be I k forced to acquiesce in the selection of a candidate for mayor of Greater New York wiio snail be an avowed advocate ! i of the free coinage of silver. SUICIDED AT ST. LOUIS. — Mrs. Lena Davis of Hoinmond, Ind,, Takes Carbolic Aci<L St. Louis. Aug. 7. —Mrs. Lena Davis of Hammond, Ind., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. James Higgins of this city, for the past two weeks, committed suiciae in a horrible manner yesterday. She took three ounces of a95 per cent solution of carbolic acid and suffered excruciating agony uiitil death ensued. It is stated that Mrs. Davis had trouble with her mother-in-law in Hammond, Ind., and that it preyed upon her mind aud caused her to kill herself. MASSACRED BY ARMENIANS. Two Hundred Turks Women ami Children, I’ut to Death. Constantinople. Aug. 10.—An official dispatch received Jiere says several thousand Armenian agitators from Persia invaded Turkey last Friday. They killed 200 of the Migriki tribe, including women and children. The wife of the chief was put to death with ’ the most cruel tortures and several other victims had their noses and ears cut off. The authorities have taken measures to capture the marauders and to provide for eventualities in the Vileyat of Van. CALIFORNIA GOLD. Find Made Which Equals the Fabulous Stories of the Klondyke. Weaverville, Cal., Aug. 10. —Great excitement prevails at Trinity Center and vicinity over a rich strike made by i the Graves'brothers and Henry Carter i in the drift claim on Coffee creek. In , four days they took out gold valued at $68,000. The largest piece was worth $12,000. They expect to take from $150,000 to $260,000 out of the pocket. The gold is coarse and lies between walls I or porphyry and resembles melted gold. IN JAIL FOR CONTEMPT. i Editor and Manager of San Francisco ‘ Examiner Imprisoned by a Notary. San Francisco, Aug. 10.—Notary O. i j D. Craig yesterday attached his signa- • j turc to two orders committing A. M. ; j larence ’and T. T. Williams, respective-1 Iv managing editor and business manager of The Examiner, to the county jail until they answered certain questions in ! connection with the libel suit instituted i bv Claus Spreckels, but as the defendants insisted that the action of Craig was illegal, that official referred the, | matter to his attorneys. Constitutional Convention Defeated. ! Nashville, Aug. 6.—A general elec-1 tion was held in this state yesterday to j decide whether or not a constitutional convention shall be held. Returns from all parts of the state show that the calling of a convention has been overwhelmingly defeated. A light vote was ! polled, but little interest being shown, : and in some voting districts polls were not opened. Arrested and Turned Over to Eee. Washington, Aug. 10.—The state de- ' partment has been advised that Ira C. Farley, traveling in Cuba for a New York cigarette company, was captured by the Spanish forces aud has been ! turned over to Consul General Lee to be ! sent out of the island. Farley is a citizen of Massachusetts. Smallpox at Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 7. —Four more smallpox cases, all negroes, were ; ! taken to the pesthouse. There are now about 300 cases there and about 33 per-1 sous at the house of detention. About 12,000 persons have been vaccinated here within a week and almost everybody. carries a sore left arm. Will Call a State Convention. Colcmbus, 0., Aug. 6.—At the meet- ! ing of the State Central committee of i the National Democrats yesterday it I was decided to call a state convention • in this city Sept. 8 and V to nominate a i state ticket.

The Chicago & Erie Railroad Co. to Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition at Nashville, Tenn., May 1 to October 31, 1897. The C. E. K R. Co. will s< 11 10 and 20 day and season excursion tickets account of above named Exposition. Rati s from Decatur, Ind., sl9 90, $14.60 and $10.60 for round trip. For further information call on or address J. W. LleLong. Ag’t. To Atlanta from Louisville without change.—ComtnencingMay 2nd, the Southern Railway in connection with the Queen & Cresmt Route, extented its Louisville & Chattanooga sleeping car line through to Atlanta. Through sleeper leaves Louisville daily at 7:35 p. m. arriving Atlanta 11:40 a, m. Close connections, Union Depot, Chattanooga for Birmingham, Meridian and New Orleans. Also to Atlanta for Georgia and Florida points. When traveling south or southeast, see that your tickets read via Louisville & Southern Railway. All ticket agents sell them. Wm. H.Tayloe, Ass’t. G. P. A. Louisville,Ky. If you want rich, red blood, new health and strength; if you want your wife or daughter to forget there are such things a« nerves, headaches, despondency and weakness and to see them have rosy cheeks and bright eyes; if you want to have the pale, weak children restored to the cheerful, natural health they should enjoy, get a bottle of Brown’s Cure, a perfect family medicine. It is pleasant to take a'd s the grandest remedy known for all troubles of the liver, kidneys and bowels. A certain cure for 1 dyspepsia and all stomach troubles, j sick headache, uervousnses, consti- : pation and loss of sleep. If you or any of \our family are suffering try this great, remedy now and find happiness in its cure. Sold by Page Blackburn, druggist. Price 175 cents. Yi-Ki cures corns ami 1 warts, 15 cents. VACATION BAYS. In the Like Regiuos of Wiscon- | sin, Northern Michigan, Minnesota, lowa and South Dakota, along the lines of the Chicago, Wiiwaukee & St. Paul Railway, are hundreds of charming localities preeminently fitted for summer h'-nies, nearly al! ol which are located on or near lakes which have not been fished out. These resorts range in variety from the “full dress for dinner” to 'he flannel shirt costum for every meal. Among the list are names familiar to many of our readers as the perfection of Northern summer resorts. Nearly all of the Wisconsin points of interest are within a short distance from Chicago or Milwaukee, and none of them are so far away from the ‘‘busy marts of civilization” that they cannot be reached in a few boars of travel, by frequent trains, over the firn st road m the Northwest—the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Send a two cent stamp for a copy of “Vacation Days” giving a description of the principal resorts, and a list of summer hotels and boarding houses, and rates for board, to Geo. H. Heafford, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. Buckleii’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2-scents per box For sale by Page Blackburn.

Rheumatism Is a blood disease and only a blood remedy can cure it. So many people make the mistake of taking remedies which at best are only tonics and cannot possibly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith, Greencastle, Indiana, says: “For years I have suffered with Sciatic Rheumatism, which the best physicians were unable to relieve. I took many patent medicines but they did not seem to reach my trouble. I gradually grew worse until I was unable to take my food /.jRI or handle myself in any way; I was absolutely helpless. Three i bottles of S.S.S. relieved me so that I 'w' ’rrMTrFa^" 35 soon able to move my right arm; before long I could walk across the room, and when I had finished one dozen bottles was cured completely aud am as well as ever. I now weigh 170.” A Real Blood Remedy* S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema, and any form of blood troubles. If you have a blood disease, take a blood medicine—S.S.S. {guaranteedpurely vegetatable) is exclusively for the blood and is recommended for nothing else. It forces out the poison matter permanently. We will send to anyone our valuable books. Address U-., Wt . Swift-Specific . x “A Co., Atlanta, Ga.

ZQANDY CATHARTIC CURECOnSnPATIOHSdX ! 25 ♦ 50 ♦ ■■ TAII TT¥ lilHi DRUGGISTS ; IDQAI Tl'PCf V rnUDSMTITn to rare »nyr»sr of constipation. ('Mearets arc the Ural Lua-1 aDuvuU lull I UUnUnit IDw the. never crip or rripe.bnt cause ea,y natural resulta. Sam- i 'pie aud booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago, Bor.trraL Can,. or New Yor> t _ nJ. i MANHOMRESTOREDSS T tion of • f anious French physician, will quickly cure you of all ni x 3/ I vous or diseases of the generative organs, such as Lost Manhood, Insomnia, Pains in the Back, Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debilitv i to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele and r v -/ Constipation. 11 stops all losses by day or night Prevents quickness of discharge, which if not checked loads to Spermatorrhea and BEFORE and AFTER the horrors of I mpotency. (TPIDEME cleanses the liver, the kidneysand the nrinary organs of all impurities. CUPII>EXE strengthens and restores small weak organs. The reason sufferers are not cured by Doctors Is because ninety per cent are troubled with Prostatitis. CUPIDENE is the only known remedy to cure without an operation. 50?0 testimonials. A written guarantee given and money returned If six boxes does not effect a permanent eura. fl.OOa box, six for $5.00, by mail. Send for frekcircular and testimonials. Address DAYOL M KDICXN E CO., P. O. Box 2076, San Fianciscc, Cal. Fur Sale bv W. H. NAI’HTRIEB, Druggist, Decatur, Ind.

HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and I bladder are out of order. WHAT TO no. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or ’ beer, ami overcomes that unpleasant I necessity of being compelled to get up • many times during the meht to urinate. : The mild and the extraordinary effect ■of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It 1 stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggist's, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention Decatur Democrat and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. OCATION FOR BUSINESS MEN On Chicago Great Western Railway, in towns situated in beit sections of lowa, Illinois. .Minnesota and Missouri. Over fifty different lines wanted including bankers, bakers, blacksmiths, doctors, drugs, hardware, harness, furniture, genera) stores, grain and stock buyers, marble works, creameries and various manufacturing industries. Information and assistance free. Send for maps and maple leaflets containing farm lists and description of each location. W. J. Reed, Industrial Agent. Chicago Great Western Railway, 604 Endicott Bldg. St. Paul, Minn. Bine Lake. Visit this delightful waterside for health and pleasure. Highest point in Indiana. Easily acessible but quiet and secluded. Flowing mineral wells and springs, good board, good boats, fine fishing, sandy beaches, tine camping grounds. Cottages and tents for rent. Prices all reasonable. For full particulars address Elmer E. Gandy, secretary, Churubusco, Indiana. 18 4 Why Pay Rent? Better own a farm! Start now! Correspondence solicited from intending settlers. The North-Western HomeSeeker gives practical information to those interested iu the pursuits of agriculture, dairying and cattle raising. Send for free copy to C. Traver, Rooms 3 and 4. Marine National Bank Building, Pittsburg. Pa. One fare excursion tickets are on sale (schedule permitting) between Clover Leaf stations. Limit date of sale apply to nearest agent. Clover Leaf will issue low rate excursion tickets from Illinois, Indiana and Ohio stations to Niagara Falls, for its annual excursion August 2. For further particulars cal 1 on nearest agent, iy-c Clover L“af will issue reduced rate excursion tickets, from principal stations, to various resorts east and west, and to upper lake points. Special low rates to camping-out parties. For further particulars call on nearest agent. 17-6 No stranger visiting Chicago should be without a copy of the “Souvenir of Lincoln Park.” It can only be procured by enclosing twenty-five (25) cents, in coin or postage stamps, to Geo. H. Heafford, general passenger agent, 410 Old Colony Building, Chicago, 111. The Chicago & Erie railroad will sell excursion tickets to Buffalo, New York, on August 21, 22 and 23, at the very low rate of one cent per mile each way. i Good for return to August 31 with privilege of extension to September 20. Stop : over will be allowed at Chautauqua [ Lake on return trip. For information call on J. W. DeLong, Agent. 19-4 ! Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away* To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag i netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men | strong. All druggists, 50c or fl. Cure guaranteed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak I meu strong, blood pure. 50c, JI. All druggists. ,

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