Decatur Democrat, Volume 42, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1898 — Page 7

j Tested and Tried j I For 25 Years j K would you feel perfectly £ « a fe to put all your money J inn a new bank? Ono you « * Lave just heard of? I S b ßut how about an old V i bank ? One that has done £ if business for ov r a q” ar ter * of a century? One that has J i a’ways kept its promises ? J B Ono that never f uled ; never > i misled you in any way? J »' You could trust sucn a bank, Ji couldn’t you? £ i SCOTTS I I EMULSION I S of COD-LIVER OIL WITH Y S HYPOPHOSPHITES is just J 5 like such a bank. It has never \ 5 disappointed yon, never will. . J j. has never deceived j ou, if never will. « J Look out that someone < Ji does not try to make you J if invest your health in a new 5 tonic, some new medicine • If you know nothing of. J 8 50c. and S'-oo; all d-ugjsts. yr 3 SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Chemists, New York. £

Erie Lines /Schedule In effect June \ |i|if Trains leave Decatur as follows: WEST. No 5. vestibule limited, daily for I Chicago ..........I 12:23 p. m No. 3, Pacific express, daily for I Chicago •••■•■ I 2:25 a. m No 1 express, daily except Sun- I day for Chicago I 10:43 a. m No 31. local, daily except Sun- I ‘ day f 10:10 a. m No 13. Wells Fargo Limited Ex- | ' ■ press, daily except Monday - 6:15 p. m. and day after legal holiday 1 EAST No.B. vestibule limited, daily for I New York and Boston f 7:57 . N 0.2. express, dally except Sun- I day for New York . f 1:58 p. m No. 12. express, daily for New 1 York f 2:25 a. m N 0.30. local, dally except Sun-' day. I 10:10 a. m Through coaches and sleeping cars to New York and Boston Trains I and 2 stop at all stations on the C. 3c 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 t Western lines ■No. 13 will not carry any biggage. I V . DkLong. Agent The G. R- fit I. (Effect October 16. 1898.) TRAINS NORTH. STATIONS. 1 *No. 5. *No. 3. *Nu. 7. Klcnmoud 11:05 pm 1:05 pin 5:40 a m Parry •••■ Chester 5:61 a m Fountain City. 11:23 pm 1:23 pm 6:00 am Johnson 6:19 am Lynn 11:36 pm 1:36 pm 6:14 am Snow Hill 6:20 am Woods 6:22 a m Winchester.... 11:51am 1:53 pm 6:3lam Stone 6:40 am Ridgeville 12:06am 2:12 pm 6:48 am Collet 7:00 a m Portland 12:21am 2:3lpm 7:09 am Jay 7:l9am Briant 2:46 pm 7:25 am Geneva 12:41am 2:64 pm 7:3lam Ceylon 7:33 am Berne 12:4'1 am 3:03 pm 7:40 am Monroe 3:15 pm 7:52 am DECATUR..... 1:08am 3;27 p m B:osam Monmouth 8:10am Williams 8-16 am Hoagland 3:47 pm 8:20 am Adams 8:34 a m Fort Wayne.... 1.45 am 4:lspm B:4sam •Dally, except Sunday. tDally. TRAINS SOUTH STATIONS. *No. 2. I *No. 6 FNo. 8 Fort Wayne 12:60 pm 12:40 am 7:35 pm Adams Hoagland 1:18 pm 8:olptn Williams 1:23 pm 8:06 pm Monmouth 8:14 pm DECATUR . 1:36 pm 1: <4 a m 8:19 pm Monroe 1:48 pin 1:44 am B:3lpm Berne 2:00 p m 1:54 am B:4lpm Ceylon 8:48 pm Geneva 2:10 pm 2:olam 8:50 pm Briant 2:18 p m 2:llam 8:58 pm Jay | Portland 2:32 pm 2:25 am 9:li p m Collett 2:43 pm 9:19 pm Ridgeville 2:55 pm 2:45 a m 9:31 p m Stone 9:39 pm Winchester.... 3:12 pm 3:03 am 9:48 pm Woods 10:00 pm Snow Hill 10:02 pm lynn 3:32 pm 3:25 am 19:09 pm Johnson 3:37 pm 10:14 pm Fountain City. 3:47 pm 3:40 a m 10:24 pm Chester Parry Hichmond 4:10 p m 4:00 ain 10:45 pm ♦Daily. tDally ex. Sunday. • Daily except Satuiday from Mackinac City ■Terr Bryson, Agent C.L L ICKwoon. Gen. i'as Agent. First Class Night and Day Service between Toledo,Ohio, AND St. Louis t Mo. free: chair cars ‘ DAY TRAINS—MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. WIBULEDSLEEPING cabs on NIGHT TRAINS. SERVED EX BOLTE, any hoar DAY MIGHT, at moderate cost. tofw tickets yii Toledo, St. Loots 4 taut City R. R Clover J-eaf Route. further particulars, call on nearest Afent of the Company, or address C. c. JENKIN9, GeuenU P TOLEDO, OHIO. The Clover Leaf. T 'St. L. &K.C.R. R. In effect Jan 3,189 Passenger E . A . bT .' 5:40 a. m feft" 88 7 :16 p m Passenger WE!!T '. 4:12 a. m i2 > , ress 8:28 a. m E A.Wejxbzt. Agent

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 ihat eight-tenths of the ailments that afilict 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 Litters 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. Movements at Camp Hamilton. Lexington, Ky., Nov. B.—Major General Wilson and staff left yesterday for Macon, Ga. The Second Missouri goes to Albany, Ga., today; the One Hundred and Sixtieth Indiana to Columbus, tomorrow; the Eighth Massachusetts to Americus, Thursday; the Twelfth New York to Americus and the Thud Kentucky tc Columbus, Friday. Th.« other five regiments leave next week. Paymasters arrived yesterday to pay seme regiments before departure. Good Winter Reading For farmers in eastern states is now being distributed by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R’y, free of charge to those who will send theiraddress to H. F. Hunter, Immigration agent for South Dakota, room 565 Old Colony Bldg, Chicago, 111. The finely illustrated pamphlet “The Sunshine State,” and other publications of interest to all seeking New Homes in the most fertile section of the west will serve to enteretain and instruct every farmer during the long evenings of the winter months. Remember there is no charge address as above, 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 31,1899. The Southern Railway quickest and best. Write for maps, schedules and lates. Wm. H. Taylor, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Louisville, Ky. m3l-99 The Battleship Wisconsin will be launched in San Francisco, Saturday, November 26th. The Official Train carrying State Officials and the Christening Party will start from Marinette, Milwaukee and Chicago. Saturday, November 19th, going via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R’y. Stops will be made at St. Paul, Tacoma, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Denver. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars. Observation Cars for exclusive use of the party for the entire trip, under the direction of Mr. Reau Campbell, General Manager of The American Tourist Association. A limited number of tickets at reduced rats covering all expenses will lx> sold; they include Railway and Sleeping Car fares, meals in Dining Cars, Hotels. Carriages, etc. For details address the American Tourist Association 1124 Marquette Building, Chicago.

Treasurer Heberts' Report. Washington, Nov. 4.—The treasurer of the United States, Hon. Ellis H. Roberts, has submitted to the secretary of the treasury the annual report on the transactions and condition of the treasury for the past fiscal year. The net ordinary revenues of the government were 1405,321,335, an increase of .457,597,630 over those of the previous year, while the net ordinary expenditures were $443,368,582, an increase of $77,594,423. The resulting deficiency of $38,047,247 exceeds that of the proceeding year by $19,994,793. Ten milion Wheelman. It is slated 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 nhen 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. aTrITICAL TIME Durinsr the Battle of Santiago. Sick or Well a Rush Night and Day. The packers at the battle of Santiago de Cuba were all heroes. Their heroic efforts in getting ammunition and rations to the front saved the day. P.E. Butler, of pack-train >o. d, from Santiago, de Cuba, on July 23rd, wivs- "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 ease of rush and rush ni-ht and day to keep the troops suppfied with ammunition and, rations, hnf thanks to Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy, we Sro able to keep at work and top our health; In fact, I sincerelj telieve that at one critical time this medicine was the indirect s a vl ' )lir of mean 11 , - f the packers had been unable to work there would have been no way of supplies to the front " There were no roads that a pa, and I know in four cases it abso '"S letter <rrilta> to [he mm .,(amreto «<X. ST house. Callow & Co.

Most women approach qf the critical period of motherhood for the first time with a sense of A \ dread and foreboding /\\ \ ' est t^!e rutß- - v?’, \ ' css hand of death should Iw’/V snatch them away and leave " ■"MSsrexa'l/ ■» ■ tlw expectant S’ 9" little darling / njw* motherless. But jk no woman who s. fortifies herself with the strengthel’'nE power of Dr. yxWx Pierce’s Favorite Pre- . . .scription need feel one instant s misgiving about either herself or the prospective little one. This matchless ” Prescription ” will give her exactly the kind of healthy vitality she needs and at the time she' needs it most. It will give elastic endurance to the entire delicate organism involved in motherhood. It will make the coming of baby absolutly free from danger and nearly free from pain. It will insure the baby’s start in life by imparting, through its influence upon the n )°j ! er ’ that infantile vigor which gladdens a mother’s heart. It is the only medicine which can be implicitly relied u P on for this purpose ; and the only remedy expressly designed by an educated, experienced physician to give perfect health and strength to the delicate, special organism of women. Mr. Joseph Ramsey, of Williams. Colleton Co., S. C., writes: “I have been using your medicines tor some I’me and am happy to say that they have done all that you claim for them. I think they have no equal in the world. I would advise all women while in a delicate state to use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It shortens the time of birth and makes the labor easier. My wife is the mother of five children and she suffered almost death in the birth of them until this last one; the time of birth was short, and lalior easy, from the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.,' Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser used to sell for $1.50, now it is free. It tells all about the home-treatment of ordinary diseases. Several chapters are devoted to the diseases of women. Fora paper - covered copy send 21 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, to the World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.: Cloth binding, 31 stamps. “Favorite Prescription” can be obtained in any good medicine store.

Shot a Woman. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 7. — Private William Kane , Company E, Third Kentucky, whose home is at Carlisle, Ky., shot and killed a woman named Maud McClure at a house of illfame hero lost night. Kane snapped the gun in the woman's face several times. He claimed not to know it was loaded, but other women in the house said he had threatened to kill the McClure woman. In the Tuileries Garden. London, Nov. 5. —At a dinner given Ferdinand W. Peck, United States commissioner to the Paris exposition, last night by Henry White, United States charge d’affaires, Mr. Peck said that he had been practically assured that the Lafayette statue to he presented by America to France would be placed in the Tuilleries garden. Favor Retention of Philippines. Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 5. — Both branches of the legislature passed a joint resolution hero yesterday approving President McKinley’s demands for the roteuti ju of the Philippines. We Publish Another Wonderful Story of Kidney Backache for the Benefit of Decatur People. Morrow’s Kid-ne-oids receive the highest possible praise from an Elkhart. Indiana, business man. If Morrow’s Kid-ne-oids were not a worthy remedy, or the remedy we claim them to be; it would be impossible to get people living in Elkhart to praise them. Geo. Towman, the barber at Main and Franklin streets has’mueh to say for them, and stronger language could not be used. Here is what he says word for word: “I doubt very much if there are many people living who have suffered worse with kidney complaint and lived than I have. My condition had gradually been growing worse for years, notwithstanding the fact that I have used much “patent medicine” as well as being treated by physicians which has cost me lots of money. Only two months ago I paid a large doctor bill for which I had received not one particle of benefit. My condition has been so bad at times I have had to quit work for a week or more. The pain through the small of my back was so intense that it seemed to me that if I was dying by inches. This condition made me so nervous that by spells I was unable to hold a razor steady. The kidney secretions were highly discolored and accompanied by a scalding pain in the passage. This showed an excessiveness of uric acid. No one could blame me for being completely discouraged. I had begun to believe that my condition was a hopeless one, until hope took the place of despair through reading the many cures affected by Morrow s Kid-ne-oids. I could no more than fail (which I had been doing right along although taking treatment from physicians and paying doctor bills,) if I gave the Kid-ne-oids a trial. I bought two boxes to start with; it seems incredible when I say I began to feel better in 24 hours, but such was the case. Inside of a week my condition was more improved than it had been for years from other treatment. Today mv backache has entirely disappeared, my nerves have grown steady and strong and I am perfectly free from urinary disturbances notwithstanding the fact that I work hard all day. I am so elated over my present healthful condition that I suppose I have told and recommended Kid-ne-oids to over thirty of mv customers. I make this statement for publication with the hope that those who read it will not delay one moment but stop their suffering by using Kid-ne-oids at once, for I jwsitively believe them to be the only cure for this complaint to be had. The people of Decatur and surrounding country should beconvinced at once through this statement and lose no time in being cured. Kid-ne-oids are Yellow Tablits (not pills) and are for sale by all first-class druggists and at Holthouse. Callow & Co’s, drug store at u 0 cents a box. John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Springfield, Ohio.

REJECTED BY SPAIN AKE THE UNITED STATES PROPOSALS AS TO PHILIPPINES. Bring In a Counter Proposition Demanding Nearly $1,000,000 From Americans For Duties Claimed to Have Been Illegally Collected. Paris, Nov. 5. —The Sjianish commissioners, in the course of a 2-hours’ session of the peace conference yesterday, flatly refused to accept Monday’s proposition by the Americans to take the entire Philippine group and to reimburse Spain for her ‘’pacific” expenditures there. This negative decision was expected. The Spanish commissioners had also a number of positive declarations which filled some 37 sheets of a typewritten presentment. In this statement the Spaniards held that the United States had no ultimate rights in the Philippine islands and could have none save by tlie consent of Spain in these negotiations and upon terms satisfactory to her. According to the Spanish contention in the formal statement, the United States entertained no thought of annexing the Philippines when the protocol was signed, or it would have been expressed in the protocol as clearly as the conditions regarding the cession of territory in the Antilles and the Orient. M. Cambon, before the signature of the protocol, received from Madrid — the presentment alleged—a cable message clearly setting forth that the maintenance of Spain’s authority over the Philippines should not be affected by the protocol, to which reservation the United States made at that time no protest or objection. Capitulation of Manila. It was further held py Senor Rios and his colleagues that the capitulation of Manila, having occurred after the signing of the protocol and thus after the suspension of hostilities, was invalid. With all this for a ground work, the Spaniards made their first positive move against the Americans, and it constituted their counter proposition. They charged upon the United States a wrongful appropriation of public moneys belonging to Spain by siezing the tariff duti'' at Manila, and they formally demanded the return of these moneys in the sum of nearly $1,000,000. On the same premises the United States was declared to have made and held as prisoners the Spanish troops at Manila in violation of international law, because done after the suspension of hostilities under the protocol. A further charge was that, by the imprisonment of the Spanish troops at Manila, the United States had prevented Spain from quelling the insurrection, and hail thus contributed to the violence against Spain after the cessation of hostilities. The Spanish presentment also cited the refusal of the Americans to consider the Cuban debt, on the ground tliat it was not sanctioned in the protocol, and demanded an adherence to this as a precedent in the discussion of the Philippines, regarding a cession of which the Spanish commissioners held the protocol to make no mention.

THE FAR EAST. Senator Proctor Expresses His Views to the Vermont Legislature. Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 4. — United States Senator Redfield Proctor yesterday afternoon addressed the joint assembly of the house and senate which last month re-elected him. Senator Proctor’s address was confined to an outline of the foreign situation, which now confronts the government of the United States. The senator said: “Many wise and patriotic men in the country believe we should retain no territory or control any part of the Philippine islands beyond a coaling station, or possibly a single island. I recognize the cogency of their argument, but have failed to see clearly any practical way of carrying out their viexvs. If any jurisdiction is assumed in the east there is no logical stopping place short of the whole of the Philippines. To establish a division sovereignty would invite trouble. Since that May morning, when the Spanish fleet was destroyed, it has seemed to me practically settled that Spain must surrender her entire control of the Philippines. You will pardon me if I have spoken too plainly, but it seemed to me that a frank statement of what I believe would be the inevitable outcome, was not improper at this time.” No Report From Day. Washington, Nov. B.—Peace negotiations were resumed at Paris today in accordance with the adjournment of the commission last Friday. In view of the phase which the disagreement between the United States and Spanish commissioners has reached over the question of the Philippines it is not likely that any material progress will be made in the negotiations today. It is said at the state department that no report has been received from Judge Day and that none is expected until after today’s session. This lack of information is accepted as an indication that there have been no developments in the situation. Three or Four More Sittings. Madrid, Nov. B.—Members of the cabinet assert tliat there will be three or four more sittings of the peace conference at Paris. Increasing Dissension in Philippines. Manila, Nov. s.—lt is reported here that the priests are instigating a faction to support Artachio, a bitter opponent of Aguinaldo. The increasing dissensions among the insurgents are diminishing the probability of the latter opposing the Americans.

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May Be the Maria Teresa. New York, Now 8. —Steamship agents of this city yesterday received a cablegram that a 2-funneled steamer, the name of which has not been learned, is ashore on Cat island, about 30 miles . from the point where the former Spanish warship, Maria Teresa, was supposed to havj foundered during a storm. The stranded steamer may be the warship or one of the army transports. MADE ME A MAN /C-N AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE A/ Failing Mem* Kr <1 or 7. Impotency, fileepltMenees, etc., caused V ~YI by Abuse or other Kicesses and Indiacretions. They quickly and turely \ restore Lost Vitality in old or young, and fit a man for study, business or marriage. Prevent Insanity and Consumption if taken in time. Their use shows immediate improvement and ejects a CURE where all other fail Insist upon having the genuine Ajax Tablets. They have cured thousands and will cure you. We give a positive written guarantee to effect a cure EA ATQ in each case or refund the money. Price UV V I vt per package; or six pkgea (full treatment) for 52.50. By xriail. in plain wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular AJAX REMEDY CO., hXSM" For Rale by Holthouse, Callow & Co., and Smith & Yayer, druggists. HEALTH, POWER, ENER6Y. zx trademark . -A'-'Flnn fart-jer all weakening draina feed the bmin, replace wasted tis ®KKxTI‘T7jIaI FUC3 ,n| i K ' n d rich, flesh-buildinj .Yk/. blood bounding through every pari 'TRr of tho system, making every organ • Mt, and causing you to glow and tingle with newly found strength. You’re a new Is. man, andcanfeelit! The greatest NERVE ATOMIC ever di covered. Palmo Tablet: TV/ri cure quickly and forever Nervous Debt! ity Varicocele. Atrophy, Loss of Memory, . Sleeplessness,Dyspepsia.Kidney Diseasea 500 a box: 12 boxes (with guarantee, good t/OL. us gold), $5 00. Sent anywhere. Smith & Yager. Docatur. Ind. Dr. 0. V. CONNELL, Veteriniry Surgeon and Dentist. Decatur, Ind. Offtcs I. 0.0. F. Blocx. Graduate of tho Ontario Vetovtnarr tillefo and Toronto Veterinary Dontod School Treat* all olseasea of dotnestlcabod animats tielUaUenJod to day or nlghL k* unnocc poultry remedy Mi Hr IS THE Ot.OEST IiIUUIIU V exclusive Poultry Remedy extant. It positively cures cholera and gapes also increases the production of eggs._ Price 25 cts. Sold everywhere. 5t52 HELP WANTED—MALE. AGENTS get fifty cents on each dollar: no experience necessary Write for agent s outfit. Address The Catholic News, 0 Barclay St., New Y’ork,

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