Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1895 — Page 3
f -’IAll My Life t had that distressing disease, catarrh of the stomach It proved moat troublesome tn the summit. and was accompanied by ‘that Ured feeling.’ I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and hare not liad a bliielc attack of niv »ld complaint even during ihe extreme aot weatnei- My general health is also auch better.” Mias Minnie a. Beers, Concord, Nebraska. $1; six lor $5. Hood’* Pills ; , T. Pastil to Prevent Fatigue. Much has been beard of late of Irugs, leaves of planta, etc., with the property of conferring upon mankind the power to withstand fatigue. A pastil which is said to take the place of food and drink was lately tested on a company of Roumanian soldiers who | ?oinpletcd :i . . ' venty lhe miles in twenty-seven hours, and whose lole food during that time was in the form of the> pastils. First, each man had a pastil every half hour, and later »n, three every hour; at the same time the pastils dissolved in a small quantity of water were supplied to the horses which accompanied the troop. At the Bonclusion < f the march both men and officers declared that they felt no fatigue whatever, and sjxike highly of the sustaining powers of the new preparation. The pastils are said to eontaiu a large quantity of caffeine. Fashion counts more victims than pestilence., THE BLUES. Why do Women have the Blocs more than Men I »- t< rT ’“ r *’• or * LADT 1 Are not women naturally as lighthearted, brave, and hopeful as men ? Yes ; but woman's organism is different from man's.
Women In perfect or good health are rarely victims of this symptom. Women nearly monopolize tho blues, because their . peculiar ailments I promote them, f When the femala organs fail to perform their functions properly, when tho dreaded female complaints appear, there is shownnervousness, sleeplessness, faintness, backache, headache, bearingdown pains, etc., causing the dreaded “let-me-alone" ami “all-gone" feeL i ings.
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When the woman does not understand what the matter is, and her doctor can I not or will not tell her, she grows morose and melancholy: that's the blues. Mrs. Newton <’obl>, of Manchester. O , says: “Lydia E. Pinkham'x Vegetable Compound will correct all this trouble. I cannot praise it enough. lam pleased to tel) every one that it cured tne; and if it will cure me, why not others ? I am gurc my case was severe'enough. ’ It will. Get it of your druggist at once. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. OOULD KENNEDY, OF SCXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst bcrofuia down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is aiwavs experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious ft will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful.in water at bed l time. Sold by all Druggists. Cutler’s Carbolate of lodine Inlialent and Pocket Inhaler. Will Mltlv ■!? rur- CATAHHH. BIiONCBITU and ASTHMA. (live It a trial. Price. *1; br mall, <l.lO. All Dru«»i»t- yv. H. - Mil II ‘V C’.l.. Proprietors. 40« Mlchiaaii St., Buffalo, Nrw loik. I TO CANVASS! H V* R* B I 11 St.ury rr ( o i.mirtH m. Send , InV i «Lr I fcw Rtainp for particular* and terms. | DI'GAK Is KF.1.1 EK South ZaneiiviUo, Ohio. MK CHHiS ALL ELSE FAILS. „ Ej Beat Cough Syrup. Taeteii Good.
HOOSIER HAPPENINGS HEWS OF THE WEEK CONCISELY CONDENSED. What Our NelgUliora nee Heine—Mailer, of tienrral and lairal Intervul—Marriage, and Deaths—Accidents and Crimes— Per* •oust I'uUilcrs About Indianlnus. Minor state Items. The postoffice at Berlingtoii has been discontinued. The next contention of the V. I‘. S. C. K. of the Mate will be held at Muncie. A rolling mill to employ 100 men is a new industry that will locate at Marion. Itollic Stebbins, a painter, fell from a scaffold at Kokomo, and was fatally hurt. In the last two montlis, between 7.000 ami V.iux* hogs have died of cholera alxnit Noblesville. Fulton County farmers are harvesting froinJks to 250 bushels of potatoes to tiie acre. The crop is enormous. Five tramps took lumsession of the kitchen of the National Hotel at Wabash. They (ought the officers and two escaped. Dr. J. F. Shepherd of Owensville, while out driving, was thrown from his buggy, breaking his back. !>• ath soon followed. Brown County I prospect of obtaining a milroad. 1i »• county has never had one. The new line is <>n paper, however. A silver craze has broken out southwest of Richmond and search is being made for the mct.il. Some traces of it have been found. I Jesse Johnson has licen missing from I Kokomo for fifteen years and is now one of I seven heirs to $75,000, left by his father i who recently died. Sparks from a locomotive near North , Madison, last week, set tire to the dry grass ami 350 acres were burned over and a mile of fences destroyed. The order of the State (las Inspector for companies to bury their pipe lines is meeting with objection in the gas belt. The companies say tiiey will not obey. The scarcity of water around Elwood is becoming alarming. Pijxj Creek is lower now than was ever known, and is dry in many places. Stock is suffering for water. The public schools of Geeensburg have been dismissed and the pupils ordered off the streets. Several cases of diphtheria are in the city, and three deaths iiave resulted. The Rev. M.M. McEvoy, for twenty-four years pastor ot St. Joseph's (Catholic) Church, at Terre Haute, has been transferred to Hoboken N. J. He was one of the best known Catholic clergymen in the West. Mrs. Westley McMabel is the mother of triplets, two girls and a boy. The father has named the children. Patience, Constance. and Courage, saying that he will have need of these three virtues to raise teem. A cider maker at Anderson says that thirteen coons gathered about his mill, the other night and were drinking the bevergc. He found every one of them drunk. The animals were killed and skinned as evidence. Mrs. Isaac Martin, aged 28 years, was burned to death at Muncie by natural gas. Site was ligating the gas in the cooking stove apd her dress became ignited and all of her clothes were burned from iier body. Pieces of flesh dropped off in chunks. Charles Stonerock, a lad living at Miami, was probably fatally injured in a game of tbinny by being struck on the head with a shinny club in the hands of one ot the players. The blow fractured his skull and his recovery is doubtful. The blow was accidental. Henry Warren, a carpenter, formerly employed at Elwood, has been awarded SIO,OOO in a suit for $50,000 against the P., C., C. and St. 1.. Railway Company for injuries caused by being in a collision two years ago. The case was tried before the United States D strict Court at Chicago. While Mr. John Fugate ami his M-year-old son were on ttieir wav to Brazil they were enveloped in a whirlwind of dust. The horse took fright and threw them out of the bnggy. Young Fugate was trampled in a horrible manner, and is probably fatally injured. Mr. Fugate escaped with slight injuries. A steel plant for the manufacture of steel rails for railroads and street car lines has been located at Alexandria. The contract will lx- closed up in a few days. This plant will employ 5<X) men at the start and will gradually enlarge until 1,5000 men will be employed and (WO new residences will bo required to accommodate them. Tiie Supreme Court lias made an order advancing tiie suit which is to test tiie constitutionality of the Legislative apportionment passed by tiie last Legislature. Tiie date for the oral argument lias not been fixed, but it will be in tiie near future. It is expected that a decision in tiie ease will be readied before the beginning of the year. J. V. Ayer, Secretary of the Brazil Brick and Pipe Company, of Brazil, was seriously injured in a singular maner. He had bought signe cider and put it in a tin can. The family drank of it, and it made them all sick. He went out to examine tiie eider, ami held a lighted match over the can, when it suddenly exploded. He was badly burned about tiie head and face. William Robinson, sixty years of age, who lives on a small farm near Fountain City, in Wayne County, was a member of tho Thirty-sixth Indiana Regiment, ami served from 1801 to 1805. After the war he went to liis little farm, and lias lived the life of a hermit ever since. He lias not been shaved since the war, ami only lias his hair cut once a year. He seems to enjoy life, ami doesn’t care to see visitors. Governor Matthews announced the appointment of tiie following, delegates to tiie Commercial Travelers' Congress, to be held m Atlanta, Nov. IB: Walter Matthews, Lniuyette; L. M. Hopewell, Terre Haute; Chas. R. Baffin, Terre Haute; B. F. Haffner, Lafayette: L. J. Bobilya, Ft. Wayne; l>. A.s. Nesbet,Evansville; R. 11. McClellan, J. 11. .Stubbs, B. IL Prather, C. McPherson and George W. Geiger, Indianapolis. The 8-years-old child of John Huniphr’es was fatally scalded. Its mother was pour’ug coffee when the bottom of the pot fell out and the contents run over the head ami shoulders of the baby. The tire flend visited Lusburg, destroying C. Knight’s wagon factory and several small buildings. Loss, $25,000. Presley Brown and Ell Oswalt were run over by the fire engine and badly hurt. The residence of John B. Comstock, a wealthy farmer, living near Elkhart, together with all his barns, outbuildings, farming implements, grain, hay. Mid furniture, were totally consumed by fire. Loss SIO,OOO, with an insurance of $2,500.
THE JOKER'S BUDGET. JESTS ANO YARNS BY FUNNY MEN OF THE PRESS. Aspirations-- Th. Last Straw--Jua" tlflablo Rcnantrnsnt-• A Baala tv Work On.-Eto., Etc. ASHHATUNM. Thay ware seated al the restaurant table, he looking over the menu, Whet she said: ‘ "Do you know, dear, I have al way* loved the society of a congenial soul, our who loved the good. the true-—" "Pigs' feet, baked brans, tripe, griddle cakes, which will you have?" interrupted "dear" at thia point. "I’ll take them all," was the soulful answer. Tita LAST STRAW. Suaan— (reading) —And now came the hour of supreme peril, when every man took his life In his hand. Her mother—No wonder the poor soldiers became exhausted. These men must already have had all they could carry. I think it said they were in heavy marching order. JUHTIFIABI.K RESENTMENT. He was a sedately dreesed man. whose countenance was thoughtful and whose | literary taste as shown by the btxtks which he carried witli him to read on the train ' indicated that lie was a man of learned attainments. Even the brakeman wxmoved to assume a respectful msnnner. As Lu leaned over him to o|X’U the win- 1 dow, he said: "Excuse me, professor.” The old gentleman was on his feet in an j instant, his eyes flashing angrily. "Needn't git mad." the brakeman said. ' “I’ve gutter ten’ U-r me business." "I don’t care how much you attend to I your business. But don't you ever again < call me anything but 'Mister.* Don't you ■ dare call me professor. 1 ain neither u : dancing master, a prize fighter, nor a juggler, and 1 have, therefore, no right to ths title. A BASIS TO WORK OS. “I sec that John's speakin’ on ths financial question.” “Oh, yes!" “What's the old man doin’." “Furnishin’ the finances.” A SEVERE TEST. “What can 1 do to prove the sincerity of my love?” said young Mr. Spiffins tc his Boston sweetheart. “Promise me that you will learn to like Browning,” replied the intellectual creature. THE WAR OF WORDS. Spanish General—Arc any of our batteries disabled ? Spanish Orderly—Not exactly, sir, but the acids in seme of them are pretty weak. UNKIND. Willieboy—Do you know, she just sat there and stared at me as vacantly as if shv saw nothing. Mudge—Why, certainly. NOT WITHOUT HOI’S. She (bitterly)—Before you married me 1 was an angel. I’ll never lie that again. I suppose ? He (sarcastically)—Well, I live in hopes. MODERN NAVIGATION. Miss Ingenue—ls there really a cable in the ocean ? Sailor —Yes, mum. Miss Ingenue (with conviction, after studying tiie man at the wheel) —Tlicu that must lx- the gripman. NOT VAIN, BIT MODEST. “How vain you are. Effie! Looking at yourself in the glass!" “Vain, Aunt Emma? Me vain! Why, 1 don’t think myself half as good looking a, 1 really am." DISSATISFIED WITH THE BOLE. They sat on the broad piazza, in the shallow of the honeysuckles, where the moon could not obtrude its telltale beams. Her head was on his shoulder. He looked down into her eyes and sang softly: • 'There’s only one girl in this world foi me ?” She crept closer and whispered: “Dearest!” He sang softly on: "She’s not so very pretty, nor ” She snatched herself from his side, and stood proudly erect before him. “Sir!” she cried. "1 don’t know who your one girl is, but go to her at once, er I'll call pa!" And he had to go. WOMANLY WISDOM. Mrs. Culler—Why didn’t your husband help you to move. Mrs. Placid—He’s a baggage master and I was afraid to have him handle an* ot the bundles. Harder Than Steal. Des Moines, la., has a modern Tubal Cain in the person of S. R. Dawson, who claims to have discovered the lost art of making “Damascus steel,” says the Burlington Free Press. He has exhibited in Chicago some samples of cutlery made from the metal, which had an edge keener and smoother than a steel razor. This was demonstrated by a microscope and photography. The naw metal is a combination of copper and tin and Jtwo other elements which Mr. Dawson keeps secret. A dagger made from it looks like polished gold. Mr. Dawson claims to be a lineal descendant of Ralph Hoagg who cast tho first iron cannon made in England, and his ancestors both on his father's and mother’s sides have been workers in steel. He says his discovery is partly accident, but primurly tho reward of years of labor, research and experiment. He claims that the new steel or hardened copper is suitable for any kind of cutlery from a common pocket knife to the'most delicate surgical instrument, and that no deleterious oxide (rust) forms on it under the most severe tests. Any steel drill forced against it when it is hardened will break.
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A Brady Answer. When Admiral Stephen H. I.nce was ft young l.h iitcnant on the old ship Constellation he was known equally for his capnbilitk-s ax an officer and for his roystering tendencies. His readiness <>f wit was also a marked quality, ns is shown by the following story,that is a favorite in the ward-rooms of the navy to this day: The ship was at Newport and the’ Lieutenant entered fully into ■ the pleasures of that gay city. As he went aboard one evening, after an afternoon out, the officer of the deck noticed that his step was not as steady as it might be, and in his sternest tones, said: "Mr. Luce, you're tight, sir!" (Juick as a flash came the answer: “If Stephen B. Luce, how can he be tight, sir?" The future Admir,al heard no more of the matter. —Cin- . cinuati Times-Star. Ibaen’a Blunt ReplyAn intensely reserved man. Ibsen is , not at all fond of talking about hitn- , self or his works. At a dinner some , time ago the wife of a well-known I artist, being seated beside him, ini slated on conducting the conversation to that end and finally maintained at i length that his “Hedda Gabler” was an impossible woman. “But, madam,” Ihe answered, “1 drew her from the life.” "Yes, Herr Doktor, but lam a woman. I should know. 1 say again that it is impossible that such a woman should exist.” This was too much for Herr Doktor; like a flash he turned on her. “Idiot!" he ejaculated, which was naturally the end of that conversation. He Didn't Haft! He was one of those unruly youngsters who made the life of a public school teacher a hard one. Ho camo in one morning with dirty hands and face. ’1 he teacher looked at him severely: "Johnny!” “Yese’tn. ” “Have you washed your face and hands this morning?” "No'm.” “Why not?” “None of the folks is home, and I don't haft to.''—Syracuse I’ost. Trips Undertaken for Health’.. Sake Will be rendered mere beneficial, nnd the fatigues of travel counteracted. If the voyager will take along with him Hostetter's Stomaeh Hitters, aud use that protective and enabling tonic, neiy. Invigorsnt and appetizer regularly. Impurities In air and which are neutralized by It. and it Is a matchless tranquillizer aud regulator of the stomach. liver nnd bowels. It counteracts malaria, rheumatism, and a tendency to kidney and bladder ailments. The length of either day or night can no easily and accurately reckoned by the following simple rule: Multiply the hour of the sun's rising by two, an<f it will give the length'ofthe night; multiply the hour o, r setting by two. and get the length of the day. Thus, take a day when the snn rises at (koti and sots at 5:30, Apply the rule, and vou have a night of thirteen hours and a day of eleven. The rule will be found absol tely accurate at any season of tho year. , NtOO Kewnrd, UIOO. The readers of this paper will lie pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive euro now known to the medical traternltv. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood aud mucous surface* of the sysU-ni. tlicrcby dedrvlng tho foundation of the disease, and giving tfie patlenl strength by building up the constltutiou and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors nave so much faith In Its curative powers that the; offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fulls to cure. Semi for list of Testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. JX'-Sold by Druggists. ISC. Outwitting lli-r Servants. A French lady of very elegant figure was recently asked why she always had such 'enormously stout servants. Her answer was characteristic: ‘•To prevent them wearing my clothes when I am away from home.” A Book for Women. To assist, modest, afflicted women in the luceessful treatment of diseases peculiar to their sex, a book has been prepared under the direction of Rev. R. L. MeElree, assisted by eminent physicians and specialists, entitled Home Treatment of Female Diseases. The book is written in simple language, easily understood, and contains: Ist.—A description of the female organism. 2d.—lnstructions for detecting the approach of the menstrual age, and for treatment during the monthly period, and to insure its regular return. 3rd—A minute description of diseases affecting the genital, urinary and menstrual organs of women, giving their cause, symptoms and treatment. A paper edition of this great book has been prepared, copies of which can Ixi secured for six cents in postage. Write, Rev. R. L. MeElree, St. Elmo, Tenn. Wash anil Iron Whalebone. Genuine whalebone can be used tho second time by soaking tho bent pieces in boiling water for a few mov merits and ironing them straight while warn and pliable.—November Ladies’ Home Journal. It is well to get dear of n (.'old the first week, but it is much better nnd safer to rid yourself of it tiie first forty-eight hours the proper remedy for tiie purpose being Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant. Mt,'CH whitewashing is done with with the fox's brush. Low bates are offered Io points in Michigan and Wisconsin account Hunters Excursion. Ask agents of tiie Nickel Plate road for detailed information. Think twice before you h t one®
Anta Protect Growl nit Plnnla. Ebon E. Rsxford writes in November I.u<li«?«t' Ho.i e Journal that ants do not harm plant* to any great extent, indeed, they are ot lienohi in most in-< atancea. tu< they catch the inxecu, which. If left to themaelvea, would soon damage tho plants greatly. A CHII.D KNJOYft Ths pleasant flavor, guntlo action and soothing * fleets of Hyrup of Flg». when In need ot a laxative, amt If the father or mother be costive or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow Its use; to that it i» tho beat family remedy known, and every family should have a bottle on hand. A Mixxehota girl of 15 can distinguish no color, everything being white to her, and she is compelled to wear dark glasses to protect her eyes from the glare. A Remarkable Offer. The Publishers of The Youth’s Companion have Just made a remarkable oiler to tiie readers of this paper. New subscribers who will wnd at once their name and address ami $1.75. will receive free a handsome four-page calendar, 7xlo in., iithoKraphed in nine colors, remil price So.ents, The Yoith's Companion free every week to Jan. 1. ls'.*l the Thanksgiving, Christmas nnd New Year’s Double Number* free, and The Youth's Compxnion 52 weeks, a full year, to Jan. 1. 1897. Address The Youth's Companion, 1W Columt us Ave., Boston. The devil never knows just what to do with the man he can't scare with a false report. COTTON STATES AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 18 to Dec. 31, 1893. Ttie Wabash Railroad has made a special low rate for parties desiring to attend the Cotton State-, ami international Exposition at Atlanta, Ga., which will be o]s-n until Decemlx-r 31,18 M. Tickets are now on sale, gixxl returning until January 7, 1890. (inly one change of sleejsTs from points on the Wabash line to Atlanta. For detailed information, rates, sleeping car berths, etc., call on or write to nearest ticket agent of the Wabash or connecting lines, or C. S. CRANE. Gen’l Pass. & Tk’t, Agt. St. Louis. Cares will come, but it is not God's intention tbat we should keep any of them over night. Pise’s Remedy for Catarrh is not a liquid or a snuff. It quickly relieves Cold in rhe Head. Headache, etc., and really cures Catarrh. 50c. While we are looking after the interests of Christ in this world He is looking after ours in the next. Hunters rates to points in Michigan and Wisconsin are offered by agents of the Nickel Plate road until Nov. 15. While the disciples were clamoring for the highest place, not one ot them deserved the lowest one. Don’t anoint the cuticle, but use Glonn's Sulphur Soap for eruptive disorders. "Hill’s Hair aud Whisker Dye,” Black or Brown, 50c. The man who claims that tho world owes him a living, generally has trouble in collecting the debt. Mr*. Wln«tlow*« Soothing Strup for Cbftldrea r<-( thing: •oit-DH the gums reaucea inflammation. Ulay* pain, carea wind colic. 25 cents a bottle. We are born crying, live complaining, and die disappointed. Ask agents of the Nickel Plate road aboii: Hunters rat. s to Miehman ami Wisconsin. Tickets on sale until Nov. 15. Death docs his hugging with stayiaces. FITS.—AII Fltßßtnppedfrreby |>r. KlUie*«(*ie it Nerve He«t4»ior. No Fit* alter flr»t day'* uae Mar- i velour cures. Treatise and &00 trial bottle free to Fit cMMea. Send tu Dr. Khue. u3l Arch bt.. Phila, Pa. i — Laughter’s wrinkles mock those of | time.
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