Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1901 — Page 7

FOR SALE! Horse Collars. [ The finest line you ever saw—it will do you good to look at them. HARNESS; the best in the city for the money, and all my own work and will make to order any heft or style you may want on the shortest notice. Buggies, Etc. If you want the best Surrey, Top Buggy or Road Wagon I have them for the least money, when stock and workmanship are considered and cash or good note given. I will save you 25 per cent and give you best warrant. Harness Oiled. I will have a man who will do nothing else in March. Your harness cleaned and submerged in oil, not done by hand and done cheap and satifactory or no pay. It will be the best investment you ever made. The best of Oil for sale. Second Hand Stock. Don't forget my second hand stock of Single and Double Harness, Buggies and Wagons, Household Goods, Cook Stoves Lounges, Beds, Cupboards, Tables and everything and anything you may want. Sewing Machines 85 and up, warranted for five years. Don’t forget to see me first —it is money in your pocket. I have been here since 1882 and will still do you good. I thank you for past favors. .______

[HEY CAME TO TIME hina Accepts the Demand of the Powers and Executes the Decrees. 'ILL COST HIGH HEADS '* Felt That the Proposal to Conduct An Expedition Into the Interior Wat a Matter Stroke On the Part of the Allied Poweri ln Settling Matters. Mlu. Feb. 25. -The full text of the tp'iial edict regarding punishments: *" xent Saturday evening to the Ulsters of the powers. It is Idelltleill '•11 the liuoffjelal re|s>rt of the eotl *' of the contents of the edict here01v published. The ministers say [' ll 'here la a little confusion with 1 ieu<e to strangulation and suicide, 1,1111 thin in not important. 1 Hntig ('hang received a bulletin . otinclng the sentences which could "’Kt carried Into effect by the board I'linlKliifient. and lie requested the laihes,. to deliver Ying Nietl and a " sim t h| ao | n O | ( ] ei . tj lHt tj )e M(1I | " 111 their eases might lie executed |t " tn conformity with the edict; ‘‘‘ -lilpiiiiese considered the notice s ‘"ii mid liave delayed the eir "f the penalties Until to in order that the ministers of '""era might send representatives lurV| , ' U *' rP ‘ * M ~' H ” ihtvnded >U ' 111011 1,1 ’* le I’htW Os execuWil"" IS *" suicide or escape. Ih * continuation. duly cur iiiet? *>f state, of the Alli'."' 01 ‘‘‘‘••fS* Upon tile others IVI ,i' 1 11’ 1 received and these two "'ll executed, <'ulna will have

I practically compiled with the terms i ■ demanded by the [lowers, as she has . already agreed to issue edicts prepared i I by the ministers of the powers for the , cessation of examinations and regard-' j lug the res[iousibiiity of viceroys and I governors. Prince Chun, the emperor's brother. I will soon go to Berlin to express China's regrets for the murder of ' Barou Von Ketteler. He says China I has now accepted to the uttermost and i' also performed everything required , by tlie [lowers. except the payment of ! the indemnities, the nmount of which I has not Iwen decided. He thinks ar--1 rangements should be made for the evacuation of Pekin In order to en- ,| able tlie court to return. He says he ■ believes no nation In history ever <■<llll 1 plied with 11 aeries of terms morel quickly and more completely. No of ' dal announcement has been made of| the abandonment of tlie proposed ex-' pedltlou into the Interior, but It Is not likely that any further preparations will la* made. The foreign envoys feel , that the proposal was a master stroke 1 and caused the settlement of what 1 might have been a protracted affair. The ministers of tlie powers regard ■ the punishment edict ns satisfactory. I Chili Siu. former grand secretary, and Hsu Cheng Yu. son of the notorious Hsu Tung, will la- publicly executed j In Pekin tomorrow. Au edict lias lieeu promulgated suspending examinations at ail points wuicli were the' ■ aeeites of outrages upon foreigners. j LATE ENGAGEMENTS Several Brushes With Insurgents Are Keportcd. .Manila. I'eb. '-•'1. Lieutenant \v3At ' with 11 detachment of the crew of the 1 gunboat Lagutin de Huy. attacked -*ihi ' Insurgents under Caballua neur Ca-

vinta, province of La Guua. After a hard right of 40 minutes rhe insurgents were dispersed, losing six killed and 14 captured. A detachment of the 47th volunteer liitaiitry encountered a body of insurgents lu the province of Albay. killing 18, and subsequently another body, killing nine. The Americans had no casualties. A squad of the istli United States Infantry surprised a baud of Ladrones near Hoosin, Island of I’llnny. killing six. The Americans cap tured tive rifles. The peace commission is negotiating with the Insurgents iu northern Pauay and there Is u prospect of au early surrender. A HALF SCORE KILLED Collision of Passenger Trains In New Jersey Proves Appalling. Trenton. N. J.. Feb. 22. One of the worst collisions lu the history of the Amboy division of the Pennsylvania railroad occurred at about 5:.‘10 o'clock last evening at Itusllng's siding, alsiut eight miles south of Trenton. The “’Nellie Bly" express from New York for Atlantic City collided with passenger train No. 3:i«» running from Camden to Trenton. The nutnber of dead so far known Is ten and the Injured upward of 25. The wounded were distributed among the three Trenton hospitals. Other wounded passengers were taken to Cooper lios pital nt Camden. Most of the dead mid Injured are Italians. The Italians were riding In the smoking ear of the express train. Tliey were being taken to Atlantic city io do construction work for the railroad compiiMy. Child Burned to Death. Gainesville. Tex., F'eb. 25. The 4year old son of Thorium Nettle of Ross'on. a few miles west of this place

was burned to death. His clothes caught fire from a brush heap which his father was burning. 1 Feud Terminates Fatally. Louisa, Ky., Feb. 25. Dick Vinson shot and killed William Thompson Saturday night. Ou meeting they renewed an old quarrel and Vinson opened the tiring. Side Trncklnu the Sleuths* First Burglar (In kitchen)—Wouldn't I sail into that grub If I wasn't under treatment fer me dyspepsy! Second Burglar — That's just why you'd orter do It, Bill. All the detectives knows about your dyspepsy. and if we clean out the provisions they’ll never suspect you of beln In this Job.— Harlem Life. Easy Going Japs. Japanese business methods are In the less Important places of a very go as you please description. At Nagasaki the other day a foreigner calling at the branch of one of the chief shipping companies found the whole place deserted. It appeared that, the day being tine, the manager mid staff had gone out on a mushroom hunting expedition. Mushroom hunting is a pursuit that appeals to every true Japanese. Missed the Wame. Guest of the Doctor's (late homo from the theater)—Hurry up, old chap, aud let me in. Absentminded Doctor iwbo Ims forgotten nil about his visitor)—Who are you? Guest -Mr. Trane. Doctor—Missed 11 train, have you? Well, catch the next- Loudon Fuu. > It < nine Off Mother— Willie your face In very clean, but how did you gel such dirty bands? B illie—Washln me fu< c.— TH Bits.

The DECATUR NATIONAL BANK. of Decatur, Indiana, with its CAPITAL and SURPLUS of ONE HUNDRED AND TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, and its total resources of nearly ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS, through its Directors—P. W. Smith, President, W A. Kuebler, V Pres., C. A. Dugan, Cashier, E. X. Ehinger. A Cas., Daniel Sprang, John B. Mason, and J. H. Hobrock—desires to call attention to its facilities for the transaction of all legitimate banking business including the sale of EXCHANGE payable at any PLACE in EUROPE, and invites you to become one of its customers. We Have the Finest LOT OF . Wall Paper Ever show n at Berne, for the coming season. See it before you buy. Stengel & Craig, Druggists. TH-E no. 2 .Ne\V Maqifoldiqg. j H'arqnioqd Typewriter. IBw - Tr|e Improved HftMMOND W *Xfhod >lNG Typewriter Gompaqy lqcrcased 69th to 7Oth sts. MANIFOLDING PoWef. Ne * Superior East River, MMTOI.DINO ’ Result. Branches in principal cities. Anil a number of valuable Representatives everywhere. Mechanical Improvements. EDISON’S PHONOGRAPH Better than a Piano, Organ, or Music Box, for it sings and talks as well as plays, and don’t cost as much. It reproduces the music of any instrument—band or orchestra—tel la stories and sings—the old familiar hymns as well as the popular songs—it is always ready. See that Mr. Edison’s signature is on every machine. Catalogues ot all dealers, or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 135 Fifth Ave., New York. F A FAIR QUESTION TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS, f ’SK IOULD you give two cents or two and A VI a half cents for immediate and posi- x 4* tive relief from the exhausting and nerve-racking asthma from which you -' suffer? One dose of Foley's Honey and Tar is positively and unconditionally guar- jtSF/ 1" anteed to give relief, and there are ten doses in a 25 cent bottle—twenty-five doses in a 50 cent bottle. , Foley's Honey and I ar will cure asthma if not too far ad- WV ? i vanced. and elway. will bring relief. Remember nnrdo.e * f means relief from the terrible wheezing and choking-up »I1 .... , our K liar »ntee worth the price of a trial to you I Foley s Honey and Tar ” is the name. .. , L . OU 1”' Prickett, too Bryan Ave., Danville. 111., writes : 1 had suffered several years with Asthma and alter trymg a great many remedies I had given up all hope. 1 wa» Attt.-' advised to trv Folev s Honey and Tar It immediately HHM 1 stops the coughing spells and 1 get my breath more freely, it is the only medicine that ever gave m<-relief.” BANNER SALVE heals all hurts. Sold by Holthouso. Callow & Co. .druggists, Decatur. WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY They nave itoorf the test ot year;, CTDniIP J Z ■ l ' , “ F.ive cured thousands of £, I AlnllrH’ gjW I VX/.ca'.exol Nervuul tiileaxes. su<h ■ viiivnw Debility, Biuine>\Sir. ;.!«»• t? APIIU I a occle.At.ophy.tku " jrf * AUnlll < They, leaf the brain, surngtbvu \ ' N—- —sRMSSSS— the circulation, make digestion perfect, and impart a healthy gyA . ” (EOr,rt ’oc whole being. All drains and losses are chicked /osims/i'r. Unless patients ? re Properly cured, their rendition often worries them into Insanitv, Consumption or Death. "®srki«sg T Mailed sealed. Pi.-I per bos: 6 boxes, with iron-il.ro leg-l auur.nt'e m.-ure or refundtbo W V, money, Jj.jn. Send o r free book. Addres.. PE*L MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. I*. Page Blackburn, druggist. Decntur. Indiana. PILLS jUS. nr and banish '■pain, of menstruation." They are “LIFE HAVERS” to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life 1* becomes a pleasure. $ I .<MI PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio, For sale by Naohtrleb & Fuelling. a HEALTH A ND VITALITY ■ II X>lX. MOTT’M Tho great remedy for nervous prostration and all discuses of th« generative organ.rof either sex, such as Nervous Prostration. Failing or Lost Manhood, luipptcncy, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors. Meatal Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every At HD IKING *5 order wo guarantee to cure or refund the money Sold at *I.OO per box. uricn VDIHQ. d boxes for *4.00. UH. .HOTT’S CIIF..VIU AL to., Cleveland, Ohij. For sale by Nachtrleb & Fuelling