Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1901 — Page 4
THE DEMOCRAT) IVW THVRSt'AT MOSKINII ST LEW a. ELLINUHAM. PuMUlwr. »l-«* YER YEAR IN ADVANCE. BntereU »t the pctofflre st Drremr. hidtaua Msecond-ns*-'. re»tt« r •FACIAL PIPER OF ADAMS COMITY THURSDAY, JULY 11. Jr ix'.k L. .1. Monks of the supreme, bench. is one of those mentioned for the United St ues <li-:riet judgeship. The den. XTitie editors of the state are holding their mid summer meet * ing at Legutisjvrt today and tonwr 1 row. I Governor Yates of Illinois, has, registered a tx'est for Ko -evelt for president. This too. in the face of i our wa Senator FturtMata Px- stor nt and Mrs McKinley have! left W.isb.xgton and will spend the I retu.vii.siv: vs the sumu.-r at Canton. I their Ohio home. Mrs McKinley > fast recovering from the illness that befell her at San Frat, The Merchants hotel at Portland has closed. While no particular political can be attached to the closing of t : s hotel, yet prosper ity the McKinley brand could not have been coming large chunks. S. .'f tr.e de:: .vrats of Moire sow. are very sensibly favoring Maror Taggart for chairman of the demo- ( cratic national committee. It is probable that within a very short timet a reorganization of the committee will» take place, and we hope to see Mayor Taggart given th s respot: st t’.'. ity The death of former Lieutenant-1 Governor N_ve *•!’ be regreauG tnd mvHirtxxi bv friends wdaeg .-.aintances all over the state. He was well know. booest aad corse ieuti.".:s. and that s the best tribute we know of. The northern part of the state and Lap his home. will bear cheerful testimony to his worth as * citgen. His death occurred Saturday It is already apparent that the re publicans *he de nor draw their inspiration from the white house will raiiv under the standard of Vice-Free; dent K.-esevelt in the preliminary stages . f the presidential contest of lAd Theada . strut:cn f.xves wid. in the main, favor the asj. iraticos of $ . <s M s A Hansa should in the meantime con elude to becc'me a candxtate Efforts will be made to induce Governor Les fie Ji. Shaw es 1.-w a. to become the runn rg ■■ ate K- sevelt S.-.it: Herat Times It s g-vec oat that Jake Dunn, for many years editorial writer on the Sect s t. be the •:- «v eimprro er es Indianapolis. It i> intimated that agwdmany resudects f the state capital are full of happy anticipations when *he new man takes bold f the city's finances, believing as they do that a man who aas sc freq .ectly’t.3d bo* it 0.-gfit to bedcoe. will be able to de st massed and save ou.oeus to the taxpayers. Most newspai-er tree are net so much at a lorn t. know hew to speed money what worries them mere is to knew tew it and keep out of jail Columbia City Pom.
| The Frankfort Crescent weekly has merged itself into a semi-weekly. Carr. D. F. Allen. of Frankfort, with Company I. hate arrived Some from the Philippines, and are being, ' given a public reception at their home < today. Col. James Kilbovkne has been nominatixi by the democrats of Ohio for governor. He is a strong man a i tighter from away lack and will lead I the g. o. p. a merry chase. B. H. D. ;n : one es the proprietors ■of the Frankfort Crescent, died Tues-; , day after a short illness with Bright s : d isease. He was a bright and thor. ugh ! man. and associate editor I with the Hen. Bayard S. Gray. 1 . f ■:<>«s ce: s \ York that the ever generous and wh.\ej hearted J. Pierpont Morgan, balked I Wall street from creating a panic, j Our obligations are certainly doubling. and what will become of this I country when the light of life peters cut and Mr. Morgan assume* com I -.'.i.-.i’.d of the fonxs in that other world. — The failure es the Seventh Nat ?na' Bank of New York has brought to light a strange and unusual story of the shipment of neariv a million dci- - worth of old Spanish t'uban coins to this country iu the fall of ISICk The actual value of the coins wns : SytsUStltG. and they were s pped from Havana to the government as sa y office and x da check 1 'or the above amount. New York ! gvxssips are new talking ho« near this > -.spicious transacuen of N,x?’ey fig | u res to the sum at '•»««. which ’ iXMistit uttxi the shortage . f the Sever ’ 0 National on the first day's di®- ! with the .-learing bouse One f toe iqueerioos current is. where o;d Neeiev ! get these coins?. The president's pnx’.amaL.a sec- ’ ting August fi as the date for opening' itbe Indian lands to settlement, was I made public Monday. The proclamation says that beginmcg the lustant. and ending on the SSkh I :.. . - undec the bomcetead law . oe rogsstered The reg-.stnt.. n w;_ lace ! place at the and orti vs at Ken : as' I Lawton. The registration at ea*-h I cSice will be for both land .i.str.-ts. I:- : 0 ■ w;_. l-e reg xroe. Io show himeel duty | quaiified to make heti><stead entry of t::-ee lands under existing a« s and to give the registering dficer - lap ‘ propria re matters of deserpe . e and adent.tv as will protect the apt.! •■ant •and the g.-veromect against any xr- • tempted imyers'cattec Tri o-oiCK-c is increas.. g *£no_g dett.xTats that the rep it-, .-as talk about rev sing the tar.-? s is to h t t.ro*st goctrokhxi articles ..s s-?th. _g oaore than a vote aatang Muff In massv re-cgressionaS ■' wnct* tae west and middle wwt to -- - -tran* j seutimect aaxmg the wpubl can voters against trusts. It is kxsp this rocfrom t*.: g kvst to the ptrtv that - tariff revkssoc talk was startec xnd it s expected that a cwssderx: - noanber of republican repnaestak ■ -<s front that seeexe w-'d mate tpeeeh-e; das .ag the cotniug- sees.rc of cvegre-ss- in favor of tax.'-ag ttedety off trass cvn tidied artioles. act because tbev ex’.xx t or redly deeue *ny '.-x.--.ai; vs along that line, but '~*x'iose the speeches will sake goof enatpuegn .' >' :: i-v - - . g--~-. . _ ... fight.
Special Pants Sale! SATURDAY, JULY 13. About 400 to 500 pain of odd pant* to be acid ax lee* •-«>- — urere price. Seme very choice pattern* and excellent - t ->:■■?-« ~f plain, black and fancy Worsted* and fancy and plain Caaamneree and Cheviot* Thi* is your chance to obtain a pair of pants at ,u*t about one half of regular retail price- You ahcudd see mem to azpre-iate their value. SOC choice black clay Wo rated*. diagonal* and trepe w-rrted*. acid regularly at 5325 to MOO per pair teas sale g: as $2.00 '•£ $3.50 The rest are case - r* ere and cheviot* in fancy and piam eciora. well tailored and trimmed. and acid regularly ax S 3. SO to S 3 00. m_i w » 2, he - r r® St oo »$3 so To see them is to buy them. You can act get away fires, meee pneea even if you do not neea them for immediate uae Ytn will buy a pair for future use—it will pay you. Come and 'ock at these Bargans. Holthouse Schulte & Co.
SPIRIT OF THE CONSTin TION. Since the recent decision of the su preme court repudiating the spirit of our institutions. Mr. Bryan, through the columns of the Commoner, has entered with splendid lucidity and 1 force, into a discussion es the various opinions rendered. The latest paper Ideals with the opinion of Justice ‘ Brown in the Downes case, in which the jurist, inadveruxlly. wrbaps. re vc.ds the spirit with which the major - itv of the court appr.uched its task. \'e one can narfuHy pwuae there ' opinions without Ix'tFg forced to the 'conclusion that the court deliU'Rktely s»i about to contort the law into a ; viu.iication of the administration. ' ; <■' tdignified ' jurists entrustvxi with a just interpretation of our fundamental law. they more resembled the hired advocate who employs the moat cons - - sophistry to justify a bad case. Justice j Bro* u, iike the partial advocate that he is. sup|xxses just such a as tL.it which new ecnfro:.:s .- • eign territories under our declination populated by alien races totally un familiar with our traditions, customs. a. • ' ' - ■ .. some far distant day we may extend the t essings of cc-nsututioca. g. ver.: meet to our new ixtssessiccs. He herein admits that without ttese ■■ ’ argeconcesscos" cveoes s; jc s uia.t~ to the principle of <iesjx<.'m the eptnuHj es the court must cvxb c-ded with those of F uller aud Harieri.' e ustiee Brown must be totally ignor- j ant es human nature and of toe pxtt ie.il i.-sterv of the world if he bebevee that he can make ‘ large eoeeere .xs to the principle of abaci arsm without permanent injury to our :ass;tut;ocs It is never the part es wisdom to make e*.xew;.xs to eni. That p key n txah men and na&.xss x variably marks the tegtenlng of the end When a man departs otxv from the _• ■■ - wse the facxati-cc ?• wrecg-doiEg lures him f rtS-r w.‘ ever further from the proper course Aid when a cat toe stakes 'large-ros-; cessions" despvciscs am.', p.uig-* into a career of sub.-jgatx-e it x varably drifts further and farti-n , from the prxcip-.-ee of liberty uatii :t Ljderg.es * tra:-format: isd becomes in unqualified eestxcsx: A: '. why maae "-*xge eoxesstocs at a.’.* ’ Wbat does Bream area* ? Sanply ttas; I - He and his eoQasgvM knew that they | have etude the cvc.st;tutxc rioiase xe spirit if Amsrscaa xssit jtxes. They know, xs was suggested by Gen Harrison. that : is the nasewt tx.x-kerv t. sake the ecmsttsztjcc yustfy that which the dec xratx'c of i*sepeidecos . eosdemns. and ti-ey tagw that tie ~ psroai-stje txuoy wkxh tier sec ari t _st;fy sat uttwrariasce * xeTw-y . prinripie eamressned x that mgsa |chart* ?f car berry Heeee xe .xrg«ccooMsices. And s x.s peLcy .f v-.xxxg-\x-ge eoaews-ms ' assxe Fx.-xu wx find ac ; astS.~at.ee xsong X-S f-»-' ; S ' ;ef~ .” the past W- bare reci-re ,’xlc mes ■.x sufirwc: aaxteetty to ac ■. eare y»xdxg .ase iota of ua; prhsewte wx-.'fc has - vea sas a g».Tg«s zaatue p-ace x r.ssrry We save sever any -of :«r great nut _< eatrnrteo .1 w* pasa wag were sc geearously is. :. red toward the- : escccc prx cir«e Wxiaaa H Se-xx.-; Laswers Br. wax ttes BBUEnwr-. It has :ee-r t»i sxxrie n- that I have saiee xe- rnostfoEga df ay c.xxtrr That x_e xas reec sexpiy t:..s Txxt bv a; w ,r: «r «ct ac ' o.wrinax.x 'nac wterk I r gx.: enter sh.tk: *ay ice xasst: texg of the c*oerxa.a tr wx« x ’ > tc rearh -se any cf texgs :f any
nation, race or kindred, be n?press<xl or kept down in the least degree in their efforts to rise to a higher state of libertv and happiness. Amid all the gktsses 'f the time, amid all the «S---savs and discussions to which the constitution of the United States has been subjected, this has been the sim pie. plain, broad light in which I hate ! read every article and even section of that great instrument. Whenever it requires es me that this hand shall keep down the humblest of the human race, then I will lay down power, place, position, fame, everything, rather than adopt such a construction or such a rule. If the co:; st it uf’on will not permit a licv that abrogates the principles of übertv and justice then let us alter th.it instrument ac.x?rding to the method provided, bt t let the people decide as to the expedience to such a i course. As between Brown s idea of ■ . i-ge ci.'-ii.x—• is <1 Seward - unfaltering devotion to constitutional g?vert;inert we believe that the people would quickly make a choice. The committee named by the gov eno rto decide upon a date for the 1 holding of the oat><anal gathering planned for the dedieatiou of the Indi ata Scidiers'and Sailers' Monument, decided unanimously, that the dedication shill Av nr this year, the date beng fixed for -erne day between the b th and 30lh of October. Fl**. After 6gs have been collected they ire dipped tn boding brine and then dred ca trays fur from two to four isys. according to the weather. The d ?p - - opposed to bring the sugar to tbe surface and tastes the drying. After being dried tbe rigs are placed 3 “*weat tvsew." boiding 2.000 pounds each, where tbey remain for two week* Then ?. ev are washed : u cold salt water tc remove ail dirt and are packed bj a ; xen and girts in half poond. one pcca-i and ten poend boxes io layers, being s: t prti.minarily with a abort Fade* knife. Lair M -it x S’* tseriaad. has the lesrx' i'.s property of tereiag red every tea yeirs -» ng to tbe presence of certa.s igaarc plants wbicis are net known in my ether take in tbe world. Aa la4ealra*le Boarder. Sesre- txse ago the keeper of a beardxg re - red from business after rixv-xg acqeired a comfcrtable com-;e'-&rv x .' ;rse- c-f ar-eat A* years. Ixre.Lg that period her bouse lecnsie w- . ».> ■'x x tbe city nod am.ng the w..x a : .. ■ cwn i -ti.”- S-e never reahaed L.« *eil known’t was un--11 she set oct tn fa-1 a ptoee to live in lernrtt i, tat at tbe bouse kept by a re. -x seariy as well knewts as herself c-My tn learn that there was no re.v s far her I: was net anti she had res. throegh the same expereace several rimes that sic ease to rnfcrstand that see was a»x wanted in tbe estab--hsests .f tar f-.'rser rivals. Her :-x- a f. • x—- ng a fae t-'tare was t»: mneb f:c tbe ocher women, who ■i>: act want to sc'tEit to tbe scru'.xy ■:* i f-.-xer buardtaf tacse keeper who xf sli-3* a ref-u'atv.a and a fertnae in tbe Ses.nes*. rew **roed. after gt ng to a betel waere her record redd net be ®sed tga ant ber. that see was net tbe only w xaa wte tai fsend it diScult to F ■ .nts a ta'taEn® b _s- after having «te «-f her own. Wben they are w»u known, st is ; ra-rie»iiy taiprerible ■ t:e earn wrenea re in»i -;mrers, for wxa»rer her reason* may be tbe taad- - ai T tees net -ke so ahevtor tar kind.—
THF BIG . ii v pun o I [, f U, Jn IJ -■ J - U. j 5 begins today. It means that you will buy of us >§ shoes in a good many eases at loss than manufae- 2 turer'scost. CN'ME EARLY AND GET THE 5 BEST SELECTIONS | Men's Colt and Calf Skin Shoes, the *2.00 kind - - .sj9s | Patent Leather Shoes, almost all sizes ]y, 5 A lot of Men's Dress Shoes. .115 5 Men’s Plow Shoes.- - g Men's all Solid Kid Lace Shoes. 1.00 g Girl's Stylish Lace Shoe. - -.fiy | Babies Button Shoe, ;u | VOCLELVEDE | The Shoe Seller. R. B. Gregory & Co. I Tl— ™= I 1: Fine Line of ; i Wall Paper, I[i Guiles s® Mouldings, I II t |i Paints Varnishes. ! 1; House, Sign O nd :|i Carriage Painting. i|i: Capital City Paints, < I Guaranteed for ftve Years. q North of Court House.
The CXHieal'k Dim*. These who understand tte subject have to admit that when it eowes t< ■ tie questwu of rational dress the Chi Easaa Las very tnucti the best of it I American clothe* are cot made for tto performance of much stooping or do taesric gj mr.asth.-s. bat the Chinaman in h:s koee. easy fitting clothes, is as free to stoop, jump, run or turn band springs as a small boy in bathing. It, a Chinese suit ot clothes you can U<i down and sleep with the same amount ( of cocnfon that you can stand up ans i walk. Cesaets et the Past Cewtwry. During the nineteenth century 23! new comets were discovered as again* - 62 ’.a the eighteenth century. Tin, nineteenth century also beheld a great er number of large and brilliant com * eta than did its predecesnor. The fines . of these were the cornets of 1811. 1843 1 ’SSB. 1881 and ISB2. lu the year 18»M «sly «®e periodical eomet was known Haltey's. Now many are known, of which at least 17 bare been seen at ■new than one return to peribeUoa. 1«>14 to E*Jes Bereelf. “Now. dear." said mamma, giving' final ■.nsstmrtiens to Elsie, who is going to take tea with a playmate. “when yoc are asked If you will have something yon mast say. Ye*. thank yea.’ and if yea <*oa t want It you must say"— “Oh. you needn't bother about that. E2w» iatempted. “I don't expect t< refane anything."—FbJadelphia ITvea. Two Fseeg Babies. “Not that deceit a a bom Instinct bet some babies must be two faced It tito emdhe.’ “Ob. that's m pco»Jbie.“ “1 dent know. I know a child that Mots the Its rich anat when she cocue* «a a v»;t sad te the exact usage of its net snete wbm he tappeas to b* that*. "— Ex c taage. Ba DOewJty. Pbdlipe Biwti once gave a new ver •ton of the Jonah story to a wondering atopec. wU kid to doubted wbethet a white's ihrvat was U.-gv eoeugn tc swallow Jonah. -There was do dsffi mfcy.’ said the btebep: “Jonah was uas at the ssatewc prophets.’ > Lew* Walt Katrine—l was reading this morning •C a man who cooked hte own brvs*. fast far 15 years. Max—He watt haw been verr huetry whm be fiaa'.ly px « Best be. A sse’eal jowl dec’xr** that ten ’. je er* t*t ..wly r<b<T pe. tv«d* than i Ist ar* also tsr-.ee BMH a.st.
MARKETS. COBBBCTBD BT K. L. CABBOLL, GBAI.X ■ EBCHANT. DBCATCB, IND. Wheat, new f 57 Corn, per cwt. yellow (new j.... 55 Corn, per cwt. i newt mixed ... 54 Oats. new 22 (fl 25 Rye 40 Barley3o d 35 Clover seed 4 00 (g 5 00 Timothyl 00 @ 1 50 Potatoes, per bu new 00 Eggs, fresh 10 Butter 14 CliiekeM 06 Ducks 06 Turkeys 08 Geese 05 Wool, unwashed 13 to 16 Wool, washed2o and 22 Hogs s 00 [ TOLEDO N ABB ITS JVLT 10, 1:30 T-M. Wheat, new Na 2 red. cash... I ';J Sept wheat 6<; Cash corn Na 2 mxed. cash . 44 j Sept corn Patatla* Black Eyes. “The painting of blackened eyes, of which yon near little nowadays. su-J a man of experience, "is so well established a business now that it does not even need advertising. A stgn wnicb I Just pasaed aroused BBemones of earlier daya within me. It was merelj the name of a man who does this kind of patntmg. with the brief announcement. 'Black Eye* Painted ' "Some years ago soch a atml •* state ’ meet was not enough to enable one >» that busineto to live. The artist whose railing this sign declared la the same man who some years back uaed to have a place on the avenue farther west an In front of thaf old office be uwd J® have an expansive and gv-qce< us » k“ which told his accompitsbmects in toe phraseokury which the only Toly Ha®’ then after perfected lu describing ’ charms of the leet that Barnum offered. "-New York Sun. Teete •» CwHare. The rtetnfct I lebig proposed to me**we the standard of etvlßßation by we cvnautnptMW of *c«a a creation wdl would put the inhabitants of no ” D HoUaad at the bead of all civflixed u» non.. As a more reliable test Edmund AWn suggested the sale of »*«*‘ “7 the wctalte* Bebel the frequen<? form meetings. De. Herasrl the use > undergartuentA a luxury nnkn.’Wo the aetaicivtliaed trtbea of As * booth Ameek-a; Prohwsoc Eber» sate of [HMitage atamt* The of ratlrvuAs per htirxlred square of territory might do to C']®’*'"* countries of eqeal density of P’i' u tioa-Kxccscge. ■»«»■ w *»
