Decatur Democrat, Volume 42, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1898 — Page 7

Are You Easily Tired? J last remember that all your ? strength must come from your X : Did you ever think of ♦ I vour muscles need ♦ ’ more strength, or your nerves; < J perhaps your stomach is ; ; "veik and cannot digest what e J y °lf you need more strength j t then take J j SCOTT'S ? EMULSION i * of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- j 5 phosphites. The oil is the most j | of all foo is into | {strength; aid tho hypophos- • • phites are tho best * ♦ a to.ties for the nerves, f • SCOTT S BMUL. ♦ J SION is tho easiest « ♦ and quickest cure for ♦ ’ “j V-yf weak throats, for J J Bi' l coughs of every kind, ♦ 11. and for all cases of de- j J j.' bilitv, weak nerves, ' | and loss of flesh. ‘ 50c. and $1.00: all druggists. J | SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. J *

Erie Lints ,z g IJ | Schedule In effect June \ Hll M / 861 isys - Trains leave Decatur at follows: WEST. Vo 5. vestibule limited, daily for 1 Chicago f 12:23 p. m No 3. Pacific express, daily for 1 Chicago f 2:25 a. tn So. 1. express, daily except Sun- I day for Chicago 1 10:43 a. m No 31. local, dally except Sun- 1 dav i 10:10 a. m Nol3. Wells Fargo Limited Ex- 1 ■ ■ press, dally except Monday 6:15 p. m. and day after legal holiday ) EAST No.B. vestibule limited, daily for I New York and Boston j 7:57 > N 0.2. express, daily except Sun- I day for New York f 1:58 p. m No. 12. express, daily for New (_ York ! 2:25 a. m No. 30. local, daily except Sun- 1 day I 10:10 a. m Through coaches and sleeping cars to New York and Boston Trains 1 and'-’stop at all stations on the C. & E. Division. Train No. 12 carries through sleeping cars to Columbus. Circleville. Chillicothe. Waverly. Portsmouth. Ironton, and Kenova, via Columbus. Hocking Valley & Toledo, and Norfolk V Western lines •No. 13 will not carry any baggage. I V . DeLoko. Agent The G. R. & I. (Effect October 16. 1898.) TRAINS NORTH. STATIONS. i *Xo. 5. ’ | «S~u. 3. Kifhmuuu 11:05 pm 1:05 pm 5:40 am Parry • Chester s:slam Fountain City. 11:23 pm 1:23 pm 6:ooam Johnson 6:<9am Lynn 11:36pm 1:36 pm 6:14 am *now Hill 6:20 a m Woods 1 6:22 a m Winchester.... 11:51am 1:53 pm 6:3lam Stone 6:40 a rn Ridgeville 12x6 am ! 2:12 p m 6:48 am Collet ! 7:00 a m Portland 12:21 a m 2:61 p m 7:09 am Jay 7:19 a m Briant I 2:46 p m 7:25 a m Geneva 12:41 am j 2:54 pm 7:31 a m Ceylon ! 7:33 a m Berne 12:49 ain ! 3:U3 p m 7:40 a m Monroe 3:15 pm 7:52 a m DECATUR 1:U8 am 1 3;27 p m 8:95 a m Monmouth 8:10 a m Williams 8-16 am Hoagland 3:47 p m 8:20 a m Adams 8:34 am Fort Wayne. 1:45 a m 4:15 p m 8:45 ain •Dally, except Sunday. +Daily. TRAINS SOUTH "STATIONS, *No. 2. I ♦No 3 ;No. 8~~ Furt Wayne 12:50 pm 12:40 am 7:36 pm Adams Hoagland 1:18pm 8:01 p m Williams 1:23 pm 8:06 p m Monmouth 8:11 pm DECATUR . ... 1:36 pm 1:14 am 8:19 pm Monroe 1:48 pm 134 a m 8:31 p m Berne 2:00 pm 1:54 am B:4lpm Ceylon 8:48 p in Geneva 2:10 pin 2:01 a m 8:50 p m Briant 2:18 pm 2:llam 8:58 pm Jay , Portland 2:32 pm 2:25 am 9:llpm Collett 2:43pm 9:l9pm Ridgeville... . 2:55 pm 2:45 am 9:3lpm Stone 9:39 p m Winchester.... 3:1.' pm 3:03 am !):4» p m Woods... 10:00 p m Snow Hill \ 10:02 pm Won 3:33 pm 3:25 a m 10:00 pm Johnson 3:0" pm 10:14 pm Fountain City. 3:47 pm 3:40 am 10:24 pin Chester Parry ." Bichmond 4:iopm 4:00 am 16:45 pm -Daily. tDatly ex. Sunday. ’Daily except tatutday from Mackinac City. , J erg Bryson. Agent, CL L SCKWOOD. Gen. Pas Agent First Class Night and Day Service between Toledo, Ohio, AND St. Louis, Mo. f ßee chair cars DAY TRAIBS— MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. WIBULED"SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. SEBVKD EX ROUTE, any hosr DAT TIGHT, at Moderate rest. tkkth via Tiledo, St. Louis 4 hum City R. R Clover Leaf Route. il? r . ,nrth e r particulars, call on nearest s«nt of the Company, or address C. c. JENKINS, S»«rsl Eaeeeww »«■<• TOLEDO. OHIO. The Clover Deaf. '■■St.L.i K. C. R. R. In effect Jan 3,189 p.,„„ EAST. i«senger . s : 4O a. tn Est* 88 t:»p«> tocal 3:23 pm. WEST. pssenger 4:12 a. m u’R res s 8:28 a. tn Kh 12:05 p m m E A. Whinbey. Agent.

Just tho place for a bridal trip.— Take a cruise to Picturesque Mackinac Island, 90) miles of lake ride, and it onlv cost 81i from Cleveland; Sic, from Toledo, and *12.50 from Detroit, lound trip including meals and berth -New steel steamers. Send 2c for illustrated pamphlets. Address. A \ Do you wish to gain flesh? Ninety per cent, of our passengers gain from five to ten pounds on a trip to Mackinac. If you are run down take a cruise up the lakes. We guarantee your outing will benefit you. The cost is within the reach of all. Send 2e. for illustrated pamphlet. Address A. A. Schantz, G. P. A., D. & C Steamers, the Coast Line, Detroit. Michigan. Annual Horse Show-St. Louis, Oct. 31 to Nov. 5. The Horse Show held annually at St. Louis has become one of the most popular attractions of the fall festivities. It will be given this year Oct. 31 to Nov. 5, in the new Coliseum and will be more magnificent than ever before. The Clover Leaf will sell excursion tickets at greatly reduced rate. For dates of sale, limits and full particulars see any Clover Leaf agent, or address. C. C. Jenkins, Gen’l Pass. Agent, Toledo, Ohio. Winter Excursion Rates to Southern Resorts via Southern Railway. Beginning October 15, winter excursion tickets to principle Southern resorts, including Asheville and Hot Springs, S. C.. and Florida points, are on sale by connecting lines via Southern Railways. Tickets allow 15 days stop-overs, and are good to return until May 31, 1599. The Southern Railway quickest and best. Write for maps, schedules and rates. Wm. H. Taylor. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. Louisville, Ky. m3l-99 DEPOSITORS PAID IN FULL. Result of Skillful Handling of a Broken Banks Assets. Fairmount. Ind., Oct. 25.—Receiver Matter of the Farmers’ and Merchants’ State bank of this place, which collapsed in 1893, will wind up his trust this week. At the time of the failure it was thought that little would be realized, but Mr. Matter lias handled his trust so skillfully that all depositors have been paid in full, and the stockholders will receive 75 per cent of their original investment. Keeps Folks Well. It is better to keep well than to get well,although when one is sick it is desirable to get well. When considered that eight-tenths of the ailments that afflict the American people are caused by constipation, we shall realize why it is that Baxter's Mandrake Bitters “keeps folks well,” or if sick, enables them to get well. Baxters Mandrake Bitters cures constipation. Price 25 cents per bottle. Why not step in and get a bottle and by using it be assured of good health through the trying hot months. We sell it and guarantee it to give satisfaction or money refunded. —Page Blackburn, druggist. SUDDEN DEAIH. President Parklnaon of the Indiana Spiritualist Anauciatiou Pushes Away. Muucie, Ind., Oct. 24. —While sitting on his bed just after promising a company of friends that he surely would visit them after passing away George Parkinson, aged 75 years, president of the Indiana Spiritualists’ association, was seized with heart trouble and fell back dead late Saturday afternoon at his home, aix miles west of this city. He was one of the wealthiest farmers in the state and it is supposed a large part of the estate will go to the Spiritualist association, of which he has been president ever since its organization. Ten .Tllllon Wheelman. It is stated by competent authorty that there are ten million people in America who are bicycle riders. Probably each one gets an average of one hurt in a season, and that is just when Henry & Johnson’s Arnica &Oil Liniment gets in its good work. Nothing has ever been made that will cure a bruise, cut or sprain so quickly. Also removes pimples, sunburn, tan, or freckles. Clean and nice to use. Take it with vou. Costs 25 cents per bottle. Three times as much in a 50 cent bottle. We sell it and guarantee it to give satisfaction or money refunded. Page Blackburn druggist. A CRITICAL TIME During the Battle of Santiago. Sick or Well a Rush Night and Day. The packers at the battle of Santiago de Cuba were till heroes. Their , heroic efforts in getting ammunition and rations to the front saved the day. P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. 3, from Santiago, de Cuba, on July 23rd, savs: “We all had diarrhoea in more or*less violent form, and when we landed we had no time to see a doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day to keep the troops supplied with ammunition and, rations, but thanks to Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at vvork and keep our health; In fact, I smeerely believe that at one critical time this medicine was the indirect saviour of our army, for if the packers had been unable to work there would have been no wav of getting supplies to the front.* There were no roads that a wa<mn train could use. My comratle and myself had the good fortune to Fav in a good supply of this medicine for our pack-train liefore we left Tam pa and I know in four cases it absomanufacturers of this medicine, A Chamberlain Medicine Co., Moines. lowa. For sale by Holthouse, Callow & Co.

A New Obstacle. The old obstacles that used to prevent the marriage of loving couples are out of date. The blood-and-thunder villian is a myth nowadays. The cruel father is only a tradition. Distance, absence and shipxvreck in these days of cheap, safe and switt transportation do not count. The new obstacle is a common sense one. It is ill-health on one side or the other, and sometimes on both. Men nowadays hesitate to marry a woman, no matter how beautiful, no matter how attractive, or interesting, or witty, if she is a sufferer from ill-health. All men worth having desire happy, healthy children. Any woman who will, may fit herself for the duties of wifehood and the exalted function of motherhood. Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription banishes all hindrance in the nature of local ill-health. It gives health, power and capacity to the delicate ahd important organs concerned in wifehood and maternity. It corrects all displacements, allays inflammation, heals ulceration, stops exhausting drains and soothes pain. It prepares for natural, healthy motherhood. It makes maternity easy and safe and almost painless. It insures a new-comer constitutionally strong and able to withstand the usual ills of babyhood. It is the greatest of nerve tonics and restoratives. Medicine dealers sell it and an honest dealer will not urge a substitute upon you. “ After suffering untold tortures.” writes Mrs. J. Ferguson, of Box 29, Douglas Station. Selkirk Co.. Manitoba, ” I thank God I found relief and cure in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.” The profit side of life is health. The balance is written in the rich, red, pure blood of health. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation and make the blood rich and pure. They never gripe. By druggists. PItKM ATU KE DISCHARGE. James Jones Severely Injured While Firing a Salute. Kokomo, Ind., Oct. 22. —There was a deplorable accidsut just as the president’s train reached this city yesterday. Some veterans were firing a salute, and there was a premature discharge of the piece, in which James Jones, 23 years old had both arms broken, was badly cut in the throat and his face was severely burned. He is perhaps fatally injured. Captain Smith had his hand badly burned while heroically trying to prevent the explosion. Mr. Haney also had a hand burned. THE BABY, TOO. Entire Salvation Army Arrested For Holding Street Meetings. Columbus, Ind., Oct. 24.—The entire Salvation Army here, including Captain Lee, wife and baby, Mrs. John Curtis and 5-year-old son, Mrs. Belle Jamison, Mrs. Philip Monroe, Riley Sanders and Johnny Bland, were arrested last night for holding religious services on the streets. The arrests were made by order of Mayor Caldwell. The prisoners were released on their own recognizance until 2 o’clock this afternoon. Costly Litigation Avoided by Compromise. Logansport. Ind., Oct. 24.—A compromise is alleged to have been effected in all the cases growing out of John F. Johnson’s peculations while president of the State National bank and the subsequent failure of the institution, thus ending what promised to be costly litigation. Terms of the compromise are uot made public. Xew Slat. Bank. Tipton, Ind., Oct 22. — The State Bank of Tipton has been organized by electing the following officers: William Miner, president; Dr. Newcomer, vice president; F. E. Davis, cashier; Louis Seright, assistant viee president; William Miner, Dr. Newcomer, F. E. Davis, M. Bath and J. P. Kemp, directors. The capital stock will be $25,000. Crawfordsville Street Fair. Crawfordsville, Ind., Oct. 24.—The street fair closed Saturday night. The attractions were good, but the weather during the week was such as to make the fair a failure. Bettie Rosenberg, 12 years old and her father of Fort Wayne, are in jail on the charge of picking pockets. The fair ended with the Haymakers’ carnival. Probably Incendiary. Parker City, Ind., Oct. 24.—The fine residence owned by Oscar Wood and occupied by S. 0. Farlow, a prominent stock buyer, at this place, was partially destroyed by fire Saturday. Probably incendiary.

SOMETIMES when you have lame back and feel poorly, you stop working for the day. But all you do is take the rest and go right to work again when the symptoms quiet down. That is no way to head off a terrible disease that is fastening its grip upon you. Stop the first leak or you lose the ship. DtlHHclrans LrveraKidneyßalni quickly cures those first irregularities and thus repels Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Jaundice and Female Troubles. Druggists have it, SI.OO a bottle. THE OR.J.H.MCLEAN MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. For sale by llolthouse. Callow & Co

A STUMBLING BLOCK IN PEACE NEGOTIATIONS IS THE CUBAN DEBT. fpaln May Refuse to Go Further Unless America Agrees to Assume a Portion of Her Burden, Hoping Thus to Create the Pity of Her Creditors. Paris, Oct. 25. —The consideration by the commissioners of the Porto Rico and Ladrones questions have now been merged with the Cuban question and all the points involved are being carried forward to a simultaneous conclusion. When this has been arrived at the Philippine question will be taken up. Os course, there is a possibility of a disagreement, and the Spaniards, if the American commissioners decide not to assume any portion of the Cuban indebtedness, may announce their unwillingness to proceed any further with negotiations based upon the protocol. Should the Spaniards decide to do this, it will be because they wish to excite the pity of their creditors and of other nations. The cortes may then be asked to indorse their action. ( In fact, Spaniards may even prefer a resumption of hostilities to acquiescence in the American refusal to share their financial burden. The Americans, however, have intimated to the Spaniards that Spain may at some future period be able to deal with an independent government regarding the assumption of the provincial and muicipal portions of the Cuban debt, which is estimated to have been $150,000,000 before the last rebellion in Cuba broke out, and $500,000,000 contracted since 1895. But should independent Cuba, as she doubtless would, refuse to assume more than her proportion of the debt, based on actual betterments in Cuba, and only, even in this case, of obligations contracted previous to 1895, Spain would be compelled to appeal to her people and confront them with practically seven-eighths of the debt contacted since. Spain, however, will not break off the present negotiations before having proposed that the United States share half the insular debt, which, in such a proposition, may be placed at $700,000,000, the interest rate to be reduced to 2 per cent, which. Spain may hold, practically reduces her share to $116,000,000, the portion proposed to be borne by the United States or guaranteed thereby. Such a proposition would not be accepted by the United States, either directly or in behalf of Cuba. The adjournment of the joint committee yesterday was until tomorrow. Guam, in the Ladrone islands, has been chosen by the Americans for the United States under the terms of the protocol, and the cession of Porto Rico, the formal transfer of which is practically accomplished. The chief matter considered at yesterday’s session was the American reply to Spain’s revised and renewed propositions of the last meetings and the indications are that the Cuban question will be disposed of this week. But no details have been given out by either side regarding Spain’s presentment of Friday last, or the American reply to the same submitted yesterday. Race War. Terrible Conflict Between Whites and Blacks Im Mississippi. Forest, Miss., Oct. 24.—As the result of an attempt to arrest a negro near Harpersville, Scott county, in the eastern part of the state, one white deputy is killed, three wounded and, according to the latest report, nine negroes have been killed by the citizens of the Harpersville neighborhood and the sheriff's posse combined. The pursuit of about 50 negroes which had joined the original offender with the avowed determination to prevent his arrest and capture and which ambushed the party attempting the arrest continues and the number of fatalities will undoubtedly assume larger proportions. The whole country is terribly aroused and the sheriff’s posse has been reinforced with men from all the neighboring towns. Governor McLaurin has gone to the scene, which is about 10 miles north of here. The trouble originated last Friday when a negro named Bill Burke had an altercation with his employer, Charles Freeman, a white man, in which the negro got the best of the difficulty. Restless Reds. Among the Comanche, Kiowa -uni Apache Indians —Crisis Near. Perry, O. T.,Oct. 25. —Serious trouble is brewing among the Comanche, Kiowa and Apache Indians. For 30 years, since the Medicine Lodge treaty, the government has feed these Indians, but that treaty expired July 1. They have commenced killing cattle belonging to Texas cattlemen, and a crisis is near. These Indians have no crops, few cattle and have had no money for mouths. Men who know predict great starvation among them this winter and serious trouble. There are 1,500 Comanches, 1,300 Kiowas and 600 Apaches. Wife Avenged. i nmband Blown lh. Top ot . Drommert Head Off For luaultlng Her. Houston, Oct. 24.—M. Pareira, a drummer whose home is at Albany, N. Y.. was shot and instantly killed by George DeMoss. Pareira is alleged to have offered a gross insult to Mrs. DeMoss and she told her husband at once on her return home. Mr. DeMoss then hunted up Pareira, finding him in a store. He walked up to him, asked his name and on answer blew the top of Pareira's head off. The remains were shipped to Albany.

KOJENCTRfIUNG ! i or m<wey Refunded, b med. co. ro/edo o. For TAKE.... coughs, Foley’s Cr°u p , Honey Hoarseness, . J T GIIU La Grippe, _ Asthma, * ar r, 1 • • IT IS THE bronchitis, r, DC * TTUD nA T ’ GREAT THROAT ano Consumption, lung remedy. Holthouss, Callow & Company. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They have stood the test of years, OTnn&in . and have cured thousands of \ I Kll N |*| r <X/cases of Nervous Diseases, suuh ■p | UIIIUIIU aS Debility, Dizziness, SleeplessS annul ness and Varicocele,Atrophy,&<:. ■ AiQ jN ’ They clear the brain, strengthen “Unlit I — the circulation, make digestioa perfect, and impart a healthy vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked pfrntanentlv. Unless patientd are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Trice jt per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or rehind tho money, $5.00. Send lor free book. Address, Holthouse. Callow & Co., Druggists. Decatur. Indiana. Every horse should be covered with a Constructed on entirely new principles. Can’t slip or slide, ilie horse can't work it crooked on the road or in the stable. Bias Girth Blankets are made in all styles, at all prices, to suit all needs. Ask your dealer for them and look for the trade-mark. A book on the subject free. WM. AVRES & SONS, Philadelphia.

Says He Wa, Shot by HI. Stepson. Manon, Ind., Oct. 22.—Sensational developments came in the trial of the divorce suit of Elizabeth Garrett against Luther Garrett. Mrs. Garrett alleged ill treatment, and in rebuttal Mr. Garrett testified that his wite once struck him with a fiatiron and that her son, Francis Harrold, had shot him twice. The shooiic; of Garrett occurred in February last. It was supposed at the time that Garrett was shot by a burglar.

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