Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1900 — Page 2
tflNfj Beautiful Complexions f-wfrorc’ r-ttxwi te-f Xoere*. Hear.® c*a be E-uary, e> -c.<*-: w «... -_■• if lot taom: u pure : t ooatyaeueo c*r w -ew cf tie-—ssoee if tie t. *■»: ®ot para. More laaatiis; Cwwe ■-*£».;■: »rwt in 1 body «k»F -ei wna :• -e Tta m ttew.-ret c« tM macaw of cfcasy E_xg. It e» tore br«X Oiery Kwg eave* OaaatipatMa. sad i S’... Xa.;_ .. -.;... LateaßMk J
Harry and W2i Cordaa George Werubergw aod John Miebtn vrere as: eg tte Ctte-imat: excurskmist* last Suadsv At the Bart hr ls* wir be fraud a large inTiwe of chare California winrs.. Thee* wines are t-.< raly strictly pure, but are of old vintage They are highly spoken of by the I raedicai fraternity as a strength pro<h-.*.' The f ;k wiagr brands are ini eaaek for yoo to -*4«-t from: Port. | Mi '■ rrv i.BlaAberrv Brandr. atd Angela APm wine j is hard to find. 7-ts The Jone number of MeCTtire's i Magazine will ccctain a story of the' Chiaere-Japare-se war. written it' ErurLsh by a Japasroe. Adaciu Kin-| netsuke, aether ‘ Tr.ka; Tales of; Japan.’' It will be very fully illus i trated. Is the same number, the < li-c - ■ <.. T. r>.’L ..» t<r.i tte- greatest fight :l the history of American ■ . .. Bad s tist->ne fight in the ‘"General Anosrr: rm-" agr-. a rhde firet of Brush. ’ Frre *>-f charge. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the hrrnnf j bronchitis, threat -c 1-jug troubles burn's drag store, will be pre-i *'* r with a sample bottle of B»-: - : : ■_■ r c .. given to one person. .* to children without order Areute. No throat or lung - - — L - s Gem.iL Syrup in al. parts of zie civilized world. Twenty years 3-’ millions f hoSii— were triren a»r«T. and yj druggist- u.’f u--. you ita MKratn waa mat relous. It is really the nly throat and . jug remedy generally endorred by phtwin Ona 75 eent bottle will cure * von cr * F? -ts r --■-- S.d by dealers in all civilized e -ui.tr.-ea.
Closing Out I attended the closing out sale of Smith Brothers, at Chicago, Friday and purchased 51 dozen of shoes that I can sell at ridiculous low price considering the quality. W ith the stock I had on hand this makes me a very’ large stock, and have shoes stacked all over the house., These are all high grade goods, with Smith Bro’s stamped on the bottom of every pair. I will sell their Men s satin calf -5'2.00 shoes for £1.35 Men s lace oil grain $2.00 shoes for 11.50 Men's lace or congress $1.50 and 5i.75 shoe tor £1.25 Ladies dongola lace $1.75 shoe for #1.35. And many other kinds at just as good bargains. N, B.—Remember, I will warrant every pair that has Smith Bro's stamped on the sole? Don’t forget that the buggy will be givan away Thursday. May 31, at 3 o'clock p. m. J. D. Holman Proprietor. Sol Billman, Cobbler.
Be**r« at* Caag*. A ciough is act a disease but a symptom -erf etxtsutnptira -ad broociutis. I»te is are tte ourt dangerous aiad [ faud diacaner, hare for tb«xr first in IdA'iikc a peratstent and if i nr:-perir treated as sxn as . jgh ap- > pears are easiij cured. Chatao«I -.a s C. -_’a Betnsdy L.-.- proven I ■ond’-rUly successful, and gained fits wide reputation and extensre sale ,by .a* success in eurir g the :.ws&sms | a • mtE.it If .t is n.-« | beneficial it will not cost you a eent. | For sale by fiokhuuse. Ciliow X Co. r This is the time of year a ben a man walks happily in the be> l yari t ~ny.y tbr lively spring a.rand s’spe a ’ barrel hoop which f?es up and hits L.l. in ne eye while it fills she ;«ber w .th ashes changing Ls reysc-ng to profanity. It « abothe season abet a woman throws a rock violently at a ■ ben wh..-b is trespassing :n a flower 1 bed and puts her arm :ut : ' joint. wi.de tii- st-ooe hits her hnsband who I’wereburg. BL Gt. 13th. 1*99.; Peqsin Sprup Co- Moctioella HL I Gentlemen: Our baby Esther fans never tasted a drop of medicine than Dr OaldwelFa Syr I’epsin for more than a year. It entuely cored her of ’ and RDce I gave her your medicine . she has brer nerfec-tly healthy, altbo'; lsi n:-t wrll and strong ultjj we began using it. We know of ’ XL-re wht are using it with equally ; •1; resmlts. Wishing you .-;>-ss. I Grate! -Dy y ure. Mrs-C. A. Tr ..-k m > 2 '".:i Y-j-: x Kalb at A western eongrenaoaan recently "- •- • J . i . :.• lof his rural constituente to whom he I Ife&d StZia i Of £TiTJi’:-L seed: Kind sr and esteemed frietd. . I have the needs. They came this aid suit very well. espeeiaUv -..-.... _ in ' - . • ■f fertidzer and a new harrer and if ’ y: u coni i ~-od me a man for a wuple :>f days I would be obliged. Wth 1 this help I know tL- garden stuff will . be al rite and I will send some to you - I and the president. Your gratful well' w.si.e- and > upporter • 8..: moees is a cooditioc charactermed by a d sturitanre of the d.'g-stive ■.-gaiis. The stomach is debilitated, the liver :.:rp;d. the bowels constipated. There is a kaibing find and, t'--L - ' ;tl - '■ and Liver Tablets allay the disturnaocea of the stomach and create a beaiaiy appetite. They a;s: tooe up: th« liver to a healthy action and regulate the bowels. Try them and you are certain to be p.-ased with the result. For sale by Hoithmse. Cals low A Co. m
CELESTIALS RESIST FRLshta. Os BVBOXIC PLAGCI IX sAA FRAM I'4'o REVEALS Sl><;tl_AK OPPOSITIONS. THE ChIShMAN S FEAR OF POISGS listai'iarrtj o' Cte rst»»' Resist •»» ERerts ®» tk* Mea.tk *ciksr*es aM bec-’are Tm. >.» if ♦ Dtsek IHsease Thar •* :*• Wi- s Pww Sal Ftwo s yx; T--e t» -ri 1 . ....... - 5.1 ’-•» • :.. *■ clanug that baton: plague exists in Saa Fran-; >s.x>. The bealth autb-rt-ties say that while there are t» tfriac cases here, there have teen six deaths daring the past thne e. atte. gj.s they bare to take prec*ut>x» aga.nst the derek.;m‘-nt ani spread of the diseaee. While no new derelopmenta :s rte ;4ast>e -rraarwa are reported and the situatKi® remains t>-s ■ n . ■ ■ - • - taxi t-f Chuseoe and Japanese i- <juie‘ij g it on. From ur->Ss ad rources it is learned that nine Japs»*sie and 11 Chinese were laoeulated with haffI kine Saturday and 9$ Japanese and 150 Chinese Sunday. At ah the Odtii of tl?e city *.icKiors are stai»ned and unless a CLli.-es- ex: bits a cmMcale of macula t■ -n be > n-t ai»u*e»i to , pas- ■’■ ty l:tn;-a TV- -ie.iarstSoe of the Gard of health lias produced no alarr... outs, ie of that section. Tbs chief feature of tte sitoaitoa lies tn the >-»d - f the chfneae and J*;«.! - to it». ulaiao. The '.roa- - * efreusiatan- es do s»t warrant rhe ■juarastE:i.f of tb“ Chinese distrM .. • .b.-. i - . :. i aremain in the city, (mlr tb.re- d--I airteg to leave the city are required tn be itHsmiated. The Chinese and Jajtanese as a wbole are opp turf to . It. _• ..A te.-t*. They t-ave retained counsel to cont-st the manev in the <s-urts should ’be bound of bealth re s-rt to f-r-?k measures Tte Chin— re-usul re-neral stated that be wvnJd ’al- n a-- ■« until; be ia more surely nf.-rmed is »* the] piazx* -f th- b.isrd >f health « until ’ seme deve7q.m> Lt in ’ -:’ua’?i® re- ■ quired him to take actieu. Business is practically suspended in the Chin- , ese quarters and tn ••» of Chinese stand n the streets dis .s*'.a« the sirt-s’i- ’U and expres-ing their de*w- , ruination not to submit to in-:«culark«i. They say ttey w-.uld ratter die from tte plague than from poise n. VICTORY FOR BECKHAM — Kentocky Gcoerrewship Conteat Settled By tbe Blsbest Tribunal. Washi; gsou. May g2.—Ta K- i,ns--ky ■gr-rernorei-’p '-are has teen dersied by tte Cnited States euprene - urt in tte * tte •le- i-j-an of the Kestxx-ky >.-ourt of Tte opinion was handed down by ; Chief Jus’ -- Fuller, and tte cane was ; dismisised for ~ ant of junsdictx*. 1 He said tte court aboald he tte last' to overstep tte i<otmds limr.nr ita ! own jnriadxtion. and tiat tte determi&ation of care* of ths- • hatactiT. ■ -.-ontests for state must necre-, sarily be serried by tte political branch jof tte government. That brao<-b had acted in tte Kentucky care when tte i general arera.Sly took jurisdiction. * Ttere was no appeal from tte assetnb- | ly's decisj- a. which was favorable to j Goetel and B*« khasa except to tte: tribunal of tte pesipje. which ’rttena! tte <.u>f justs v sa 1 was always le teartML He alw> sitd tte caae was purely a state care. that Kentucky ' was ia tte full poaserexm of its sac-1 ultios as a member of tte Cnto®. and ' rha’ ’ter* was te emergrtxy at this time <-aHing for interferetee. Jteticen Brewer, llarian. Brown and' McKenna were tte dissenting just;- 1 Tavlor Givew Fp. teuisrille. May 21—Gov. iiykir has ■ issued tte following enter: To «Sea. L«. K. CWMer. I'rexAf--.”. Ky. Tn •mresre roert of tic l iitsd States | **—• ifc Sf lit. S-—SIIAIA. -. •■ ■ ■ : ■ i : c -;»•*» tb» nflttli aad stsrre: yaw e< i tees te year vac er w. re. Tw® see tterefore j 4ire<te4 la at owe. d_«aals« th- aiinia ate ; •-- ♦■arr-te-r vw ~fcc» ’ • Jv-t ewt-cearer I as aoaa as the aiaAatT «r the ssprets* roart » r-«d. or o.e-rer * » ■■- a wk. Te»- . ter tfc* it -a my ktte -"r»r<« ate datee thatks foe ttelr ttere atanly ate patwxte rerrtee. W s TATIXiM. A Mywctrtews Tragedy. j Memphis, Tenn.. May ’9.-At an eariy ie>ur this morning th- dead bod >* of Henry liex Lmana of M'-mpiiis and Mrs. Lilly Badakia. wife of a ■ newspaper man of Forest City. Ark. 1 were found dead tn tte woman's apart I meet* on Jeffereon avenue. Reich mans bad been shot three times while tte woman's tody received one ' bullet. Tte affair is shrorded in ' mystery. N: weapon was fonud stout tte premtsea sod it is believed ■ to be a case of murder. I>—maod Supreneson of ’Boien ” Pekin. May 22.-Tte dipk-mati-. tody has addresred a conjoint no’e to tte T«uog U Yamefi iCMtewe foreign oflW- calling upon tte gorm>inent to suppreas tte "B»»xere~ and tte aut [foreign j-roimgauda. which ha» aw »uii>e<) senous prvportions. Tte t»or» was Bm, bat not menacing. If tte tnovetnent is not checked, tte foreign legstions will again brtng mlbtary guards to Peking. Marder and bwicMle. 1 Denver. May 21.—Walter Williams, 1 deputy coroner, shot and kited WillI iatn M. Downer. propriMor of a barb 1 touae yesterday and tten killed him I' seif. Tte kiiiiac recurred at tte ro ttbHshtnrnt nf Dowpe? and no wM 1 &re*c« were prrerttt. Domewtlc trouble is given as tte cause.
BRITISH REJOICING : THE LOSG DELATED RELIEF OF MAFEKTXG HAS SET THE BRlToaai viu» vim deughi ■« BOE=.S ’Ei2 ' TO SEt.RE TE =MS Litt hreeiMweiks » tbs Ssari Abseas •1’ Create tbt tetaf Dg r>.« St-i-pcit is RaxrS i B-ia n| b l CteM--Bntt» Fas Cte.vj ts C't tte Fstera Femes. Imdoo. May 21.—A dispatch to Tte Daily Mail frosc Lorenao Marque*. I Rated Sunday. says; "O« Tbnrsday tte ex’.re R«-r •'■•rtv around Mafekicg inc-hsd.ng tar gons, was cnprtmra by tte Brt’.st.' Lond-i«. May 2’ —Displayed in the most cc-hs; iroous s’ye in tte Daily F.t;c»». it . was tLr ..;.-m.nant war news of tte day. ~Wc have tte best reason f.-r stating that in tte las- 2f •- urs a ’Gegrarn has >•■:. received at tte sorer aikeswd pt-rs"hilly to, tte prime mmKer from President: 11 . - - . - ■ - : . - - -- • exa-rt ’rt-m-s f tte n>---s.rr -s.Ltx>t be stated, bat we te-tere it is "’ reted lin ah exceedingly humble strain.” It is .l ' - vahie. of cc-tirsi. that; Lord Sa.i-'-ur l •« tere «-■ ay reply exist"! tte at- '.fix' sixl-I* i Jy on tte- lip of every Kot •a-WJ-'ondi- ■ Tbe bafeterfews rejoicing* over tte I new* from Mafeting have beronse rifts in isarts <»f Lna-i-sc. Aberi-.va and |BHfaw and eHewbere in the united it* ".-.a L t. ) l a mob ■• t:-* railway ?•.*.- l ma«-'-r's ■.:*- and *iL£<ted ‘..e winijw* f a dra'-r's s * ”.lj ":1.. i'.Lg r.r.r•l- : 1 y i ■ I--:.’ * 1--siga .- »•: yet kn<-wn. T» were la-nred. Tte b -use of a Boer ’ syr jssttir r at Haricston was attack- | ed by a large crowd and the wir. IL.- ' . ' - ’ . -■ :. - ■ ' were made and tte poisre reserves were <-alld at. Many similar rk-ts Lomd-m May 22.—Britis’. h r--man. Mai'ines. are »-.w cluse to Tte Vaal river, within tnOes of Johansen- ' burg. Tte SBigratx.n frea Pretoria | ...•."-• r . l . : • - ' 'I.. :_i_ . . on. tte way ■. Ly-> sharp. Trains art > strnu L -v’ • - I with pa MsngvH. amaog wtoc. ■- - ■ may GerLiatis wto are bound for Europe Scan, derails ' led. Matae - Mafej khag .relief expedMon are new coming : thr-.-egh fr -m wayside ;• inti. It was on- l-mg re*.. ’ Ma.fea.Bg A rorrespMsdent vtth •Jem Hunter . . - -i. '• - ' :. 1- ’ i utaa left Rartl - West -aader — rev lesdece May * and reacted Vrytong] I May IL The F.:«*» asar ted on the • right dank <f tte British ena a stsang- r*--* f vlk-wed Mat.a pressing i toward Ma'-x.hg wit*, tte m&ost I spe-s-j «t*ut w ith keeping tte i fare- in condti'.-n and the Boers finny--I inr ;<ralj- it at. eff-n to pass Mm and to threw a.-r*< bis j goth. Tte Boer* ‘o--'->d. Mabua I | ttes turned w«-st during tte L.gfiL : Tte B.<-m fotiosred, overtook and ati tacked tan x tte bush, rttt were > tew’es Off Tten as Led R >•*•»< wired Got i Mstoa aid • ---I Plumer united foreea at Jamas : Mr 15 ax : Mafekmg sras - reiteve*! three days later, under cob- . dirkcs not ye< known tere. A corresposdesri of Tte Daily Ex : | preas aoy* “>ei Hitter d”’ted and . gutted tte reli-d. w\ b was danngily execut'd bv < 1 Mix’ Tte last -. uw-ssAg-- frooi 1 ol Mahr’s rolumn 1 befcre tte re! " f wa« dated at Majana- | ma’iK May IL Twenty-one war corresjejodents | have ;**-! i ted << teve <ted of diseas» dunxg tte war. In this respect ' Th'- Daily Ma 2 has been p'*" Tilarty ’ totforttHsate cf its r-presentative* j haring put out of service by | death vr nio«a. Tte war -tere aun...c»i.w* that 11' ve<«»-;» srtß jeave Lane j«ort» during tte wit :•»» «i*y* whh &.«»D offirers ! and me® and 2-':< s Tte pr «>wi..n of Col Bades Powell. i» geie-rally expected to be by Jgrtter r*. prcteMy an im- < P-naat comtraxl with a renTiorary rank of beutmant general He <miy go< hi* -x-Dv ia )<>7 (Bd he now g--*s ahead of a tong list of aeutora. Ftevojs Bog Waahingtoa. May 2L-Tte state department has me« tte issue rated by the < -t.tt.lag to Waahiagtoa of tte Boer fatogattoa by d*ciia:ug to mterfere ia teaa.f i< the Br>utb African republics is the peeseat stmggte la view of th;* aatoonred derisx* all quesu .&s ts to tte rbarorter of the rre-.guttton . to be expended to tte tetoga-e* and tte anleUagy of tteir credeutials dropped at oore into tte tert ground It was. after alt of Itttle n»tten: ■ wtetter or not the B'*r» were reelv ed a* diplomatic agents or ’ntnteer* ao tong as ttey were j».wrrtess to promote tte pnme object 'f tteir tote won. namely, cause tte Fnited States F v-rtite-ut to intervene t 0 s,rit< about peat*. Mill Mitosrt u> ArMtrauon. Nev Yom. May 22-Wxty thousand iron ttold*r» in tte Fahtd ttatsn I Canada and Mexico have decided-Wi sutmiit ttetr demands f w bigter Wa —, to arbitration a roafrrrore of repre* ( oec-atire. of tto Xati<«al Foundry ' men's arooriattoe and the Iron Mold er* I'Btoa of Sorth Anrorwa, is tn . aenrtos tere to arrange tto matter
Our spring trade for 1900 has never been excelled our Mock has never been so < <.r )p i,.; our motto in has ever been to protect our patrons w ith the very that can be purcha . c( j t--s*" money. In every department thi> rule has strictk been enforced. We take pleasure now in calling Vo ; r ' attention to our line of Bl GGIES \\ e har e them in all the latest styles and the verv best the mai ket asf Or( j s We guarantee everything we sell and our Buggi eSare no exception. Bicycles. We have all the best makes from the high grade down, and will sell you a wheel for less money than any one else. Our wheels are all good. In all our l|ree line of Hardware, Building terial and Farm Implements we can and will save y OU money. We buy in large quantities, for cash, and are thus enabled to sell cheaper than other dealers John S. Bowers & Co. - I a Lesson in Health j L ' rTßtiff-'iATEVER apparent W "*'f LTV* caLse ci iv.r .. X rd »A H .' in '’ r '’" r ■" M Dc >sr Nine chances in tti. C M kidneys that need attc ■ '• Zj root '■ > ou r I'oor heaith .- fie : r ’’ *• Treri:r.; \ .- l ! ' ' '- ver - h- r h'.<od. i - ''> .rr.-.n-.-- ” •st~;-.:~s < 1 reat'-f v-’cr ".idn-vi _ : j S *• re -TTOvc the cause i dis-. .- Lj riyXtiw.3K-G If • .--c- t l . igP' j»gg Fritys Kidney Cure is ... ,-. a .. P* “ti er.-.-ed . ndr.ey d.s;r;?r. Ei rffiPSreciMW! M risk. Try it t»-<Uy. O* — w !.«W <.l / d f SORE? BANNER SALVE* Leslie S>:id by Hoittouae. Caitou A Co., druggist*. Deeatur
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Dollar for Dollar ...Value... ! 4 ,-fi i»aSr ? In footwear is hanllv r>- gnizabk. On’y tbe expert buyer is a competent judge. The ordinary pur must take his dealers' I word as to value. Therefore it« well to buy when the quality ii always found to be of a high order. In our shoes the .eatber is of a fine grade, the shape correct and th^ workmanship perfect 14“ See eur fi3 oent counter. John H. Mougty. ” *•• To Hate Good Trvtk. All persons, old and y :ny. sbooll bare their teeth examined n'e trcff ■ six months by* a INeeay will be present an ! tartar for# - ‘ng which nothing but a thorough «■ i aiination will reveal. l‘rofeM«*»l aerv’.ce rendered in time mean* bfh class work, less pain and great my. A tooth filled when d-- av I* *B# will not be sensitive, th. •<ration M long and the filling lasting- beat.se'> . of>erator has more and t> tter struct®* Ito work on He Is euable-l to 3»» tbe walls of tbe cavity thicker *»! I stronger *“*! ’“*•*! «ligOt -nger of el posing the serve, the dread and fear all when having teeth filled. H 3 ’* your teeth attended to in time I»oj procrastinate. Give tbe dentist goes tooth structure to work •.:;- n and-* will reniter you excellent service. person In a hundred ba* good HP {MTsons in I'JS could ’ a»e c-odt**» with tbe proper attention H d J* hies. L>. D. S.. In Woman'* Ho®* ltfS ’ pan ion. Tfc»> «rr» saleA punctilious southern la-ij W3 ‘ tied to a happy g<> lucky ' aruia 7 > i With a notorious disregard for si- ■* j ters of dress. He wa- „ -' * o ® , trip, and bis wife packed tn bi* » 3tca * •ix shirts. exa> ting would wear a fresh one every <!*.’ returned borne la dne eour*'. »» . I good housewife pruceed-d 10 u=[ ’ . the bag. Ixv. not one of tbe U * n ‘ : ... s, ok “What's tbe matter. Jobu “ • ♦d in great perturtoitloti “Whcr* ail tbe shirts I gave jour , John protested that be had f ■ orders and put on a d ,,| ’ n t , day. but what happened Jdid not know. He rvtlr-l tio md * to think out tbe proWein T- n " ■ later an excited face wa* ’ • ■ ' I the room, and a happy y -1 ' ft)l ul “I’ve found 'em. my dear " ' I 'em! The whole st* shirts *•* I I’ve got ’em ill on"' I
