Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1905 — Page 2
L- DAILY DEMOCRAT. •ar a»a*t*a suaey *er»*r ar .» • a. ■UUINa •» AM . ■«>SCMIATIOM R*Ttl ■» aaMMS. sat •*•< ’•? at <wr.ar per .. a* »* ■raaiswa-wta —... »• By «ail par y**» Bi ao ♦taxia aotom Two O*aw B«m>W34 rawa aa4a um a* app->e»»* Xaiere: la ths jo*v.«a* ai DaeMW. I*4l- - a* aaaoa4 -mm* wan war**’ 4 * MtLUR M»aa«aa. SLSDAYSERVICES. Method*** Oar Sand** •efowl at nine fifteen in the morning The R*’’ C U. Wade. prefl'luMt eMar. FMi Wayne diatr.ct. preaches at ton thirty. Tto sacramental « cos mamou nervine will be held at th» close at the morning service Jn mor leprae two-thirty Toe Pk> pie of the City " P-e 1»'-1 Ep worth six p tn "Chn«t a Servant—We are Servant* ” Phil. 2, Ml. Mr* Vail, leader The pastor preache* at "even Top.C: -Moral Weight.” smarter |y con frreoce. the fourth. at seven to morrow evening Mi** Mae Nibtick «hll ring at the Epworth 1.-ague and Mine K tte Henneford will read Let na see if the R<~ia or the Whites hare the larger attendance Y otr interastis»iHcited in these religions eernce# We will make yon wel come If yon o>me. EvangeltcaJ. Sunday school at f :1S Preaching a-rvice* at 10:30 and at 7:30. Young People* meeting at « 00. Revival meeting* will continue during the coming week A meet hearty we come to all who can wcr ship with n A B Hai*t Paator. OPEN AIR TREATMEN I. BMaMN F’ i*F Ita H*-*i»ltw Id « aeew •< < •»•«■»>•« The a»*v:t .•♦-* >»f • • ■H-nr f*»* mar *• ■ •”* briefly *umiuari»»l: The patient eipo*d •*mi?mi: ’ •!} to fr»-»b • -’Hi* appetite. late* .. - f -•! *■*’• sleet* tu.ee wMitrliy mid saakcn* in . - refreshed. Free »\;---ure to air 1* liebest antipyretic. Sweating at u.giiL forme-ir asconnsHd a «}-■•:■■ :*• iy Mast, f«M» are pnarttoiliy W. liven SSU-XII patient* leading all o’air life S«* neda ry iufction. •»” av ewiut «»f tie eutniairative tr.ci.ftn -rs tbe air from Uiim. .letr-ur*.» Wk l**s likely to c ur. Tofcralee "f •» '! ■Me air s« very .prvkly eetabliubci. and tv one who ».I* trie. I tbe -qa-ti air life Wil wilisuglr X-J to.-fc to tto fo'.uer of < utfi ;-**•* 1 have ten•ren any ’ . i«to «■ ■ w .j exp** to fr»-*h air. Evre .lorutx fist* k l->»i. d *t> fog jmta-3’« g»-t .at : i Id >« a Ictlcmy or in e.tfe * ati'iw* tvhle >i«i a go*l tin burning Ilian «’■ .:• ■ . e ....•:* shut ont th" f.rg Sty keeping the « t v in lunni iu i.-ii -■ RELIGIOUS TATTOOING. A «■•<»» Thai l« la t "I" la Uav Part nt Italy. la tbe -vanity - «e.-t«m of a umMuni at Ftornacv there i» >u luteiding .-r iction >.f |.ha k- c-u f»r what - -nil cl "rel’g «ms rail vii»;“ aui'.ng Italci ■ pentsudi- »»f lite .Hrirtct inckatcl te tnein tbe Abmzzi. I mbria and ttoAdriatk-. I’eaicint* in ibew |»arta at iruik aitb shirt «!«•.<-« oiled up display a •'hritiaii *ynilM>l of titrate *ort or a text tot leici in blur ink ->u tlieir brown skin. This has been imprinted on tbe <c-.i-Stolt of -n>.ue aprviai feri.vaL A wooden i.ka-k is preened ii|-»u the tiglitly drawn akin to mark tbe ml iiue» of tbe .lesiaru. This is then ponetured. and a btae ink is rabid into tb»- wound*, which usually beid in about twenty-four U nits. Tbe <tl*lo:a. which is eseeutiafly t.’hriribtn. i* in eoiumeuioralioii of tbe branding of S’ Fran. I* wtio rowded a vw.. isterj close to latrrtto. laimiitu Telrgrsph. The Gentlemas. The true gi-ritlerncu.” said Cardinal Newman eearvfnUy avoatat whatever laay .sum* a jnr or jolt in tlie minds of those with whom be i» vast- all vlh«!i---ta-g of opinion, ail co lßion .g feeling - his great cowtni being to make every one at his rase and at home. Lie guard* again** unces*-.untile allusions or tnplca which may irritate. He never speak* of blmnelf ex.vpt when lumpeJied. never defend* himacif by a mere retort. He is scrupulous in imputing motives to tlioae who Interfere with him and interprets everything for tbe heri. He ta never me?;u or little in hl* di* putes. never lakes an unfair ndv >ntux.-. never mistake* personalities or sharp •eying* for argument.*." Tbrlr Only Chsai-e. A party of -old . r* was taken to the shooting range for ike rtrst Hine. Tbe num find tire I at a target 300 yards aviay. nial not one bit it. Tliey were next tried at a target 2**l yards away, and -till every one missed. They were at bis’ tricl al one just I<»> yard* away, but no one bit it. “Attention!" Ibtindcreti tbe dr'll mt geant. “Fix bayonets! Charge! It’s your only chance!" Kansas City independent.
REAPED AS ME SOWED. VWs < r*w TSal Was Satssd by MslsSMtor's ttoves uosOrser. Metasoc.Wr. Üba many other «*M>ntMA tied a ro— TI toe gsnkramg Hl* gsrdrtwT aa accwupl’sbed baandK. knew to parfevtlo® tbe sasds of evary (dant. and bia master bad often trtod la vain to throw him off los guard •"This tsn»e I lave Win.” tbe arttat re taarkd to a tarty es fnetsdv at tbr dinner table. And be ebowed them a packet containing tbe dried rw st i barring lie tbe® sent t« tbe gardes ar. “Ito you know this seedF Mr.*swi..er iS|u:rri The cardetTf .-arefuiiy s.ruUtu*ed tbe grama “Why noty be said at last •'They are tbe seeds of tbe Poipu* Com mm. a very rare trapkal pis nr* How hrag wUI they be ramtag up?* Meuwaiet naked, w itb a chuckle of suppressed rinitatloa. "About a f-etnight." w a tbr reply. Two weeks later tbr gnet* WAV again levaMef at Mete~» ■ • • ’ *4r. end aft»r dinner tbe galdmrwaascl ~M. M* aa>.«iirr.“ the uua »-iid. the •c«d has Juet .' u*r ap “ “Ah. yog surprtar me" tbe artiri ex Claimed as be raw and hd tbe way into tbe gsrdm to examine tbe twtas- i x-*l pb*u..n.e»oa Tb* gankrtirr lifted a glass shade and dm >-**! to view a small ted with three raws of ph sled brmnga bead* peep lug out of tbr earth Everybody augbesl M«-~*»ier dbuuireed tbe gsrdroer on tbe *t*<- but took him on agnm nrtt day. THE DANCE IN SPAIN. It Is ■■ Kasmtlsl Part of abe lire of tbe Pe-ele Imre Pig i* a nnivcTsal instinct with SpanHi womrtt. The great annual feria at .*•• Sto i« l->rgefy an .rgy .rs .tanciug. A* even leg a|fn> !x- .rywhere one begin* to bear the wasml of csst-urt* atrl to *rr the -re »«>n. nwreflMWt* of tbe w-_ v.illa. ibe UO vr-,.1 Aloislusiatt •later But '!*• fmelamemal in*iin.-ts of tbe .Mpanlsrd f * .iai* .:is and the sertom* ai>l |<of<«D.i way in wHcb it exprvr rs tiie tc-uiiMTsuirut of tbr |*-.>fde arv is-tap- •!»<»» by owning etoe ao much as dy tlr- rxbdrtKe of rrliginu* •labring in . n. At tbe time <(f St. Tbotisn* of Vilhnruva. lo«b«ip erf Va-ien.-ia. it w«- euatomary to datov before tie- savtcl rlninii. in Ur .-itorvbrw of Me* uh-. Toledo. Jem and Vatonri It* !.g.-*i* .tawing entiboed to he .-vtuur.n in I'atahoiia and in 1: d;-«tlk>n ■ tiae mow Sfsii>:<h of tbr French pro* incest up to tir *•■» mttmth vetirary. But a rewl and unique survival of re-ligi-ois daaring >• tir dai«v of tbe •euww in Mrvilic .-albciraL when tbe •-toe-iriers. wearing ’be same ..wtuur as they were years ago. frrf.rm a .islev to tbe accompaniment of vastart* in tir «ps.r trtween Or high altar and the <-hoir. iMncir-g b> aoenctbing more than an amusmieut in t*t«»in It i* part of that •oro.n ritnai which enters into tbr whole life of the people. Twentieth • eninry Home. Tr** That Tara» t«s wtoas-. There is a ’rev that grow* in Mexico .-ailed tie vbfjui. or stow tree. It i* «rs •••: .-sniu* proportions, both in cirri. ... .. .rai d height It list a num Ix-r ..f Ir-ito-h—« spreading out widely and car-yiug iesive» of a yellowish green <*>l«jr The wood i* extremely tine and eas ly worked in a green riate. It is not givcH to either warping oe splitting. Tir mcT remarkable thing about it is that after being .-ut the wrood gets gradually harder, and in tir .■ounce of a few years it '• absolutely petriio-l wbethcT left in the open air or buried in tir ground. From Ibis timber irri-e** <-rl> be built that would in a few yerr* !**■ >tue c >mp!eteiy fireprwif and w 'Uhl last a* long a* though irailt of stone The Irkster'a Uoaua.. Tbr lotmt.r ha* Iren endowed by nature with two gifts w hich go far to off set ttr evil* attending hi* lot. Our i.« lir al’ility to fight early, oft. u und ail the tinr if necvwsary. and the other i« ttr ability to grow a new iwuitrr-an rye. a leg or a .-law whenever tbe original i« fast is tir fortune* erf war or by reason of any A.mrwth- unpleasantness. Il is these two gift* widc.li enable him to grow up and become a useful member <rf society, most of bls nmitrr* being xre »idh.*n<l. *> to «;«ik. by the tinr lie is really grown -Four Track Sew* H»S (UTert of Birters. Lix*kiiy alwiutb '• not mu. h drunk in Knglatsl. but wilier bitters are. some trial are only les* injursnis. Tour rwdts should know tb-’t si) bitter todies, habitnaliy i twin lin'd in. an- apt t” do harm -I» depress, not rxidlaratr. thick tonics should be taken rather a* mrdi- . iih*« than as everyday drinks. Tou could bring you-wif t n iueiau< b't!y by mean* of gentbin, qnaMiia or eolumba ss writ a* »y w.irniwess!.—lbs-tor in l/.ndon Mail. Hww Mbs Saved Trsshlr. ••j»<M-* your janitor attempt to show lit* atrtlKHltyT' "No." an-.vere.i Mr. li.lts. "He didn't hare tn show hi* siuthorWy. i started in by giving him to iinderstan I th.it I fully recotnized it without any argument.*'- Exchange. Tbe l.ostoal Care. “Did yon ever have insomnia?” “Surer' replied the man who pretends to know it all. “Wh it <!i<l you do for it ?' “Jwtt slop* it off.”- Ho’sriou Post. IVwnen are said to make rx’-ellent IMiwtUiaster*. Kind of know how to look after the males, sb it were.—New York Mail
THE FIERCE BUFFALO n IS uoet Twas, a MATCH rob THf KING Os BEASTb la Far*, dee »•»*« •» Strives dell I* Ww« AfvwM •• TeeMe Tsc I lew* el Owe* ewd Hee K»»w dree Kawwa •* KIU •• Ctodbaa*. Tb* bob* of aU the apevAe* <rf tbe genus boa arv savage and datupemw at time*. Tb* fc.x»w knew nu tottar spurt than to see a p.eerful boll erf tb* common douiretw e*»* ie» 'os« a hod anirea it was to ere kirn toe* a taan and bcllftxhti are atilt tb* m-»t Prvad dtvernsui in all Hpanlsh ami tipenish American cunuirtre. TtoAuat:caa tußuo used to to a bn* fighter, th* only lodlgrissis -eternal wtoeb cauM wtup film bring tto griaaljt b*ar But uaquvwticwmbly tb* Bereret and uwwt t. -addato* gladiators of this genus arv tto I uffske-s of Asia and Afrk-a I'.xieo-m-v Uaa taught tto l-cras *f Afrwa dtscretmml and they never bunt :b* buffalo singly, but always in pa>« to campanhw Tb* buffalo at far larger and ■»<«* powerful than lb* Maa. and »oe g ••! t ■** of his kwsg. *barp j*.wtoful burn* which frrqnrotly ex «*•! twelve feet from tip to tip. H usually raougb to hili tbe ew vailed kmg u! <*•’«" In fact. »u* buffalo » ataaa** e nat. t. for two boon, ’’•re when rir .Samoed W Raker we* bunting in Africa hr f'rilel ’to daeiwated Mriri >u of a buffalo lying tntermixvd with tbe i icrokrn Imnea of a lion He .-vocluded from appearsnrew that two llou* had Mtta<-k«*l ur>e twiffak. and that tto buffalo had kiltod ut» vt them bnt tod finally euvvvimlwsi to tb* utiier. Major Vardon awl Mr. tieweil noc** *aw a buffalo bull carry on su>x'«**fully a tight against ’brer lion* until be *udtonly .irtg-j*.! .lead from the effect* <rf a wotiud wbk h Major Vardon to«l pregiven bin; Tto Asiatic traffalo is siusller and ire* muscular than liis African cum-.n. nut to has his foil »bare .rs prowre*. He is ut «re tbsa a match for tbe tiger, abk-b de.-l-r.re tbe <- riitot uni- -♦ urge*! to It by hunger Even tto domestic bull buff. ki -nally Wilf Whip tto tiger. Tto Italian driver <rf a (air erf large buffalo twills piui.gr- unbrelUtiEgly int. tto .larkret and m»t tangtol fto- ■»£. aware ttot tto tiger prsobly will not attack him when a.-cHi.pauied and that even if It i*mM bi* team woaM make -bort Work of the ferocious t« «* with tbeir ma— v* born*, it 1* wahi tto triffah. •.■mrtiiue* kills ■rep tto rvphant. it* mode «f *11*14! is-lng in ttomst it* i. wo* into tto He phaiit-c I wily. TUI- may bapjm soeaetiiue*. t.ut can hardly take place often, as tto great weight aosl -treugth erf tbe rlrpuant make >t wbeu enniged a for wtek-h neither Ito l.uffal* n>< any oeb•t anim il can withstand. Buffalo fights and fight* between toffaluea and tiger* are main frutnre* in tto entertainment* of Indian [>rin.-re. Most spe-'re of wiki snimais t;»ually get along pretty well amemn then. «elvc-» bat fight* (<etwem huffato bull* are fr.-qu»-t.i and deadly. Tbe victor in *uc b contest* always run.-arou*ly pur--lire tto Hying '.an.|ta»to*i at*! tees to book bln. in tto rear. Sir Suium l W Baker uor came upon a |«ir «rs "hi I.till* which, while fighting, bad gtrf ttoir boras inter!<a.-ked so ttoy could rs/t get loose. Having a ride ..f great effectiveoewc. to killed them Isvtb at oue shot. Ti.e bnffslo is » * ouly ou» of th* mu** redoubt ible of fighter*, but is al ao the most rut hires and fer>*-iou*. whether it* i.ntaz >i»i-t be man -r s »u> • otiww anima!. "Many animal* charge whew infutiate’l.'* says Sir Samuel W Baker, "but they can generally to t.-iruri l.y the stunning effect of a ri Ce shot, even ti-mcii they may to mortally wounded, but a buffalo is a devil incarnate when it has >.:«-e decided on the offensive. Nothing will turn it If no* killed it will •"•irelly Jretrcy its adversary. There •* no creature in exlstem-e that is so vb-ter-mitsed to stamp ont tto life <rf its opponent. Sicotikl it succeed lu over throw ing it* ant :goni*t it will not «»t<iy gore the l»udy with it* itorns. but it i will eu ‘ewv >r tv tear it to pieces and , will st. iid upon ii* lifele** form ;iD<i stump it with bis b-v.fs axtil tto uiutilated retnains »re dlsdgnred beyond all recognition.” It is tbi* f roc'.ty <>f tbe buffalo whi.-b tui ke» I. -ffnlo fenat.ug so exe rs :g ;a I s> perilous a *;.mt. Experiem-ed hntiters are always eareful tea to *lku<l u front of a !>tiff*la I whicii baa been felled by a bullet and i i* ap|.arentiy dead, for after every sign • ofi life i« gone it u.*y spring to it* fret ami deal deatruc-ticHi in every dirvvtkMl. Baron Haruier. a Prussian, abut a buf- | fain on the White Nile several yrnn* | ago. His tiatlre servant bad ju*t takeu fl poaitlou MfiT ’lie brad of t!;w au jI mal. which was apparently dead, wton j it sprang to its fret and knocked tbe man beacUoug. Baron Haruier » r.fle ! tong unioadel. to courageously club- ; l>ed tbe weapon and trie.! to drive the buffalo off. The animal turned furi- | ..uaiy u|».ti him and stamped and gored j him to death. Tto tnlßrinoarics who j fuunci his tody ni*c» found the csrvu** •rs tto buffalo lying near it. ami a l’!tk ' farther away Was tto lewly Os hl* »»«rvany No land anima) except ismdbly tbe elephant lore-* water ao mu. fi as tbe buffalo. In a wild state It frequent* •wampy ground, where it waHor.s in tlie water and plasters itself with nmd. Ita coat of mud when hardened in the sun affords it protec-thm from the great gad fl ire which, especially hi Africa, cause it uiiieb antmyanre The t.uffalo does 'lot lose lis lore of water w hen <iomesti<-al.*l. am) it* pra. tice of lying down in every stream it come* to even wfr-m hit. I.nl Io a .-art get* it m.iuy .-udgeliii"* and cursings from its tn (Ilan driver*. Tto buffalo's usual way of affording
g*ri was th* bunt*) Tto < agarf** of < eytow train «toto a hunter A favurtt* «n»* «rs tb* tlngtl*** * ,h * swamp fr»qu*nti»g waterfowl. Tto wstsrfo-s is are a.* ’yst mesl to MMalbm to ng MT Mrs «i» ■* fr * r !b **" ™ i'ißgakrse fto-refore teach tto miffs* toes to brwww slowly toward tto gsm* wbii* a man ••»h a gua revep* »ml-* revered baMhfiitovi. Mtd begets with ig easy stow’*i , <; Wtoi buffalo** are highly gregarwraa. When a herd -sMitaitiirg a natotwr »rs <ml««w ha threwtrwd by ikras er tigers tto lull*, if ttore to f'me arreasv tbeui*eive* .n a cire*e around tbe eeora and calve*. pr*-».-nt.ng a solid array «f twnuk and th* enemy u.urf be pre*ty hungry if to will then sii**A Herd* •anilwring 3«*> or •»»' «****! tre>i a- -tly to to met with In Africa, sdtor wild animala. they were able to buhl tbetr own aga.RM M’«r mar arn**l ucdy with his bow and arrow* ami otber crude wvapoa*: tot. like tto> i on. I tbe rhues'vrtiw. tto •set-twat a»l »H other large game, they ha»* «'o rap . ally exterminst**! ».nce Eur><«'wu» in- | trodured tb* |<c»«-ti*e of banting ttom with Swarms -rf’bwagu Triton* ART OF ENTERTAINING. Two l>r»«a»s osests as* th* ! *»*•■ TU»lr Xlsll I eix-e tnv.t»«i two brilliant sisters to. ■raaue and stay for a tew day * at oui Uttte house <a tbe country writ** John St.-stigr Winter >a Hiack aud W hit* 1 J duU't kuow why I ga'* tb* invitatkra it was doo* impulsively and oe the spur of tto moment .%• we walked away from th* touse my bustond mm! to me. "Why d*l .’ •a ask th*-tu?" "I don't know. - I seal blankly. ~l don't know what we shall do with tbrm. I don't know what we have at tbe other house to amirne brilliant woum*u like tbeoe."* They im'ri •« tto day w* had fix«L We |u«w*i a hoppy even.ng. f«< dinner a:«t rw.ntry air round off tto first day <rf a rmit very easily, and tbe so. owing iuortiJiMt when I •■*»* down I found tb - ere -iltiug in d*> k etiairs tn front of tbe bou«e To use they addnswed ttowweivea *traigbt. “Now, we ju*t want**! to say *>'uwthing to youL - said one of t!.*-tn. "AT vuhl you pies** mnd t*ot «*.'<rt ».ug u*: rt'e don't want to go anywhere, and we d-u t want to see acy one Tou ll feed m>. we have ao duulrf. aud your bed* are delightful- Hive u* these de- k ciuur*. ttore lovely tanbu*. thia i*tfe>.t air. and we want uotbing mow. 11 i* revrvattoi aud pleasure to o* to feel that we aa let oum-lves go and do absolutely mahing. There is an owl friend <rf mother's who is staying at a i> -ure three or four mile* away, ais! if you ••oukl make it cvnveuieut to ieml u* tto i»>ny cart—nu. no* tto .-arrisgene will go over and pay oar respm ta to her. but otherwise, if you want to '« kind to ii*. let u* to absolutely Mie all th* time we are here." I took them at tbeir word. btaMed them with all tny heart, and ttoy stayed a fortnight. WLeu tliey left ttoy declared they bad never spent a fort night to such go*! pun»*e. and we had Iws-ouie *o fond of their cheerfulue** and homelike couijuny that we were kntb to part with them even then. Hut think if I had trw*l to entertain them and they tied submitted to ■<e vnurtu.ord and to have every hour pa reek-. 1 • sit! How dreadful! I‘remtaia* I p*os Warriaae. In certrlii quarters of the world en tiexng premium* are pul u<»«j early marriage*. Same years ago the mayor of a- mtheru town in Frame offered a reward of fi3> to every roupM* under •be as" <rf twenty -four who » eight t’-e matriiuotii il altar during hi* term of uiiic*. Tl*- mayor expet*h.*l many tho.L-am!* of franc* in tbe tuauuet dew-Tii-ed. Many year* ago. when the numl**r of luarriac'-* in a .-ertaiu AlsaUna town was far toiow rhe average. the uiuuk-i|iui autli-r.’ie.. pnUiHy axmounx*! that all petTous who mar rk*j vi .thin a •■main perns! 'took! be exempt frori I at! 'axes for the «i»ace ' of fire year*. An epidemic of mar- i riage* set >s st »it«e. A well known Austrian n-.' 1.-mnn v « anxii’.H to en--ourrge tnatrim ..-.v am.sig the peasant* on hi* estate. He maiertiavk to pro- , vide each ’»r! togrooui with toUi.-co *npp!le* for life and each bride with four pair* of glove* yearly. Tbe offer . artc-d ng* 4 charm. Remarkable Peals ot Strrsatb. I L mis de Bonder*, wbo lh**l in the] sixteenth century, could break a bar] of Iron *v'th h>* hands The str-mgc *t , man coaid not take from him a toll i whlcfi lie ls-i.l tietwecu his thumb and first finger. While standing np. with no support whatever, fonr strong sol- ■ diers could not move him. He remained as drm as a nek. K .up-thne* he sniured himself hy taking uu hi* shoui der* hie own horst*, fully harneMevL and with that heavy bad be prouie- | nnded tbe pnMk- wmare. tu the great delight nf the inhabitants. At alout the Mme time there lived n Mpuniard natae.l Piedra, who enak! break the strongest iiamk-uffs ’tot .*»uM to put aromsi liis wrists. He folded hia aim* on hi* «-to*t. and tru men puiiing In different direvtkm.* with rot**« could i not unrok! ttom. Augustus ii.. elector >f Saxony, wasa man of great strength.! He *mi>! .-any 4 m.-in lu bi* open kand «orrerf rd. When I-ord Tvuug of tbe S-ottisb court of session* was practicing tofore that court be appeared on ot»e ot,*.-ii*iot> before izird bens, who •» < -iceustomed to speak "broad S- t.-l Tlie printed "Isstie" or str’emem of forts in tin cane tod got tery d .g <*,i.o<.l mi l dirty from mu.li hji.dimg, •! ).<>rd Deus, holding it up will. .1 d,*.-i»>:«l expre* sion on bis fare, excinim.*!. "Mateter Toting, daeia' tfiut an Id .iy?" Yom.g throwing up hi* tonda in affected horror. replied -'Heavea forbid, noy lord! I call it an issue."
criminals are fatalists. s,Wk IS O-* •We‘-“»' . ' to to •** 1 "’i W7; mrorkrti a know” •• »• • otb< * lv who W wxlei) kuo”" an .-rtoiinokwy mtulnal I u *’“* ! 1 *** . . ~h.,rL*» • grm-rallj th* . '.7*to*’.me wto-b ff’t ‘ f “ < “"“Xd It .wm* hk* * kmd •Tfounty- >‘ , ' ,,wu ln * u '7’ ' Lrim ual !>«» '*' l ' S'T*-’*'* where* «« e eriu ” " 1-1 .1 « •• or six tim** “ u ami l..re* *»»• th th* *»««* *7Xt bln. d- It? 1,0 no< • I BMW It to ** ttoi 1 1- 1 me *tri<-l!.v to ”U* ’-7. 1 i. tto miu* « *•>- kb I. h..Ma S • rator allbmgh to k » •<•“»* bi “' f ilure .w raeb I-’ ‘ ,b * victim a |toßt wkM. I* ha* h.therto two igu .rant of. and It b *«y t,on ' vitae himself that tto next tiu*« be * ill wn-dl* that niUUiHd. • ifttt *> ft evrr t,ie r * lt ln,ie ’ raat onv more . too.-. «°d then .noth' ever cMfideut that tto to'k must , tol.ge .nd ttot es.-h turn of tbe wheel leaves him just ttot mu<-h t**trr e«|nip ped and that «■» b more likely to win finally Ttou there » th* de*i*ratl<m. tto areonscHH** and gritty determlnaixtfi to luaUfr a of it. •If be f*il» and >* arrested, cdttrkrtet ami panMs 1 tto j.n**- la* simpij r** •• * sm,w h l ® wi’ereu* his > first job was bungling and poorly carrtol out. The nret feeling of resign.tiou that foilo*» tto b'ttemr** >rf puuMbment k» when be tell* bim**lf that next time he will ti«.t revest the error wbk-b led t. hi* .Me. tirni on the pre* | ent ocea'.on X«» »o<Mier is he out ot tbe penite-itiary than he •■ssay* again to tty his lock, thi* time carefully avoiding the miri.k* whh-h first brought bin. to grief. "It is a well k.:i"W» fssvt that no •Timina!, no matter b*»w extwet or Imw ! daring, can ever op all bis track*.; Tie very t*--t ••!*«* will leave at lea*t l ■me tofi i. •> t- d •*« it at 1«i«t one egfw. win.l evrutiialty f»»t»*ua the! guilt upon Tto |**wer crimimila leave dew* areonling to tbeir skill or 1 experfeirie. So our imaginary ere. A. tbe second t rue to piaus a Job, while ] [ be esre-fiilly .. v.»..i« .1 repetition of his first error, is almost *ure to make some other one. .md on. each auereeiling , (Time aud •■• :.*'.uti |.oiuting out to him the ii’** of h.* weakness, so that be is Irtv*!-’ibly k-<! onward to bi* destrnevion.- - Detroit Trilnine. IwaSlss Hl* Haw*. Tl* wrasion* <m which Professor I Faraway was invited to speak in pub--1 lie were nine* <rf great anxiety to hi* I wife. If «!*• sißweeded in starting him I ; few the ptatf win iroperly •■lothed and I with bis •>“’.■* in hi* hand, part of tor , ! caret vaniabt*L but net all of them. I Uw eveuii g tor hustond was one of j 1 seven di*titiuui*’ •*! ’>r»>f.“»«ional men I w!m» were to *i*-sk before 1 scientific, wae4e*y emtairihig of iueo from ail i«arts ' I of tto country. Hi* *|s**-h w. * • 1.-ar that night, free 1 frmn the alsM-ntriindeil ninrtniir* which 1 '•m-wii-v* <:ti-r*|«T*<*l bi* discourse. ; 1 and ns he srat>*| him- If Mr*. Faraway fnt ri.. • ••! fully earned the burst of app* Hi*: ,’D*I then tor cheeks eritu* mmmsL “1». ,i •! .4* auy*. g .;uiU*.lig about 1 the ctoae of my aJilrisw. my dear?” ;;*k<*i the profi •»..!- they started for' home "It roetne-J as if I heard sottniis suggestive of tii- rr.iue .t about me." "I don t uoniler.” I Mrs. Faraway. wbo up to that time had maintained 1 , tto silence of detain “for of all the I peupir wt*j uplanded your a-’dres* you. with your bead in tbe air and your | chair tilt**! sidewise. cbi|>|*d the loud- , est alnl lotigcd!" Literary Neltes. A well known Englishman lO’sst.iiitiy wears in a small h.-ket attached to a •iiain around bis neck a (smion of tin* charred «kui| of Siu-Iley t»f | n t e years a gn*al many pcreoM have visit-1 •d tto former re*idcure <rf the | a te victor Hugo tv *•*• a tooth o f wt.-ter.ty wbi. fi i, kept in n - lua H M | ata care, with this Inseriptivu: “Tooth drawn from the jaw of \ j.tor Hugo 1*«1, at ' .awk-ig in the garueu attached tv ’.to bouse of Mme. K.s-b, at 3 <»'< iuck in the afternoon.” in tbe year IM<'> « t.xitli «rs the famon* Str hn.tr Newun wai raid at snenou l.y a relic monger of tondmi and w.i* .pur. ba*.,) y, :lu English uuti ito a s !iln equal to $r,.63i». Tbe totyre had a cosuy diamond removed from a favorite ring and the tooth set in it* place. The wig ttot Sterne wore *h.ie writing “Iristmm Shandy” wxa sv.ti at public auction WKIU aripr t|l< , great writer* death for the s„ m »I'A >«». ami tto favorite chair of \) tx . r Pop.. br ,„ lMh , -t g ra* wf Sberp. One sultry summe-'s day j D ktistrala a man rude out to visit the i. l( . k l.tok* m hl* station In \ s re tiring a eiou.t of , h)M . '*>• straight np a . !llp HUiuk h g’«*J man * fire, to r .*le over r.„ ' tain tto e an *e. dropping with f.tlxue a™ ’ ? eariy leader ..f th- * . ? A PMrently the totelt »lo t ? " ad ’Wroaetoil the tXt» T “ wo ' 'H>U"v I-lucv to tod Joine(l the tail t flock. They all ’tone* «n.t ' h, ‘ Wnk .ratimiHy XeS’'tU" "
Mexico nine’en hour* ntMrw I Double dfilly khrouffb n*rvu>. jL I Mountain routs. Ask ticket I or <4. A. A Dbam, Jr., T p 1 j(Xi Sentinel Bldg , Ind isn* For Sale—A good obmip mare. bred, six year* old, qj weigh* aboat HCft pounds not *>and. but w>|| make n farm and btood mare Brittioa Bfefi. tinr special sale will 1# o JDtll u.*l two weeks longer, or Wedneaday, February 22 W,. some good bargains and pie are buying. Rctneniler th*, we are making great reductions w everything wold. COFFEE * MANGOLD. 24<j B} The final adventures SHERLOCK HOLMES w UJ appear In the |9unday Poit Diepatch, beginning Sunday Feb. 12. Each Btory con plete in each ieeue Leav» order with Waldo Bruit, wilier or at Democrat office Fire Damage Grain for Sale 1,000 bushels of wheat and *l*, middlings and flour, damaged by fire. OB at the Fornax mill io®, non. H. H. Breraer’Mimp To Whom It May (oncem. I have been appointed gen eral agent for the Bale of Vitae Ore Medicine and all agents can secure their supplies from me Jonathan Burkhead. Monroe. Ind. Valuable Farm For Sale* Noticei* hereby rtreo that *»r. *| HeU a* eirrutoF t>i tße estate ot John H ma tK late of Al «•« C' unty Indnu, « 1 ed under Mild will of Jjhn H shi th. n TUES. FEB. 21, ’o's J at th« law < fh<-e* of RiU'offv r A lloari room* numbeml 2S A-3 Filley & I bu:.u- ’ Iny. id the city of Fort W tween the howrw of W •’clock a.r tnn'» <» ctaelu p m.. and train day tn dar ’ • r*ah«e hetweee tl»e bourv offer for w*. « I private wale until old. the * a.nr <>*• cntH-ti real * Mate* m AM - ibii, Indiana, to- w it The tnuthwest nn«‘-<tuart« r , f Met i thirtyrii M.; town*i> p tw* nt» mn* J . north ranjre fourteen east ronta.n.nf )* actet. Alto the north ba*f t £ » <*f th* n« rtb*ut o»* : qaartcr<*» of •r*-ti<‘ti tb rtj * \ t ici * Dip twenty niu<* S*-. north rarg» . < •»:. containing *• irbty -h- * Known* th* Ik nn-Mrad of Joikn >1 M uth d Miadimm . towD*i»ip. Parth * dextrin* to gee- th*- land tahetb*’ JLAI.K K. to Wiiiiatii* *ta? .' r. «n<l ?<’»o i «anniel Horn/** residence. \ w>in‘ • aM. wk wit! show said tand«. TERMS OF SALE ' Two-fifth*<*»»h; thrre-tCLtl.v none jnr. •nd •byw'-teaih* in two yoar» and f r»t *1 defemi pay Bien I* tto purchaser will Wall rerf to execute bis out* * « *u..n (>.<l a|>prat*en.ant luvr* aixt Warmr *i> per rem int.-n-st from nale, avl eerai** t.y ii.ortri.fleou tto real estate * 11 io bl*, or •aid pun-liaM-r may pay m ca*h in heu "f , siring notes ter tto purchase mor ■ v. <•* 1 pav **w* m.te-totore maturity We r.*ero ' the ,»«er t<> reject anr sal all bid* " 1 • dltbetwo truer* tc/elbe: or *< i <r.* ’. imn -rtiate po*«e*«>on siren to ; - -.**’ J AiMrre all inquiries u> Bi'iit.io r a urt. I Attorneys. !’ort Wayne. Indiana *AMI EI. HOI K. F.iecatr K. I'. li. So. 7. !>• vtur k<t BITTINGKR* Ho! K. Attornej* Special Low Excursion Rales TOLEDO. ST. LOL IS & WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. "CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Season 1905. Settler*Eirur*lona fin the 1 I Tue*uay»of id* nth until A;»r I. elusive to pointe in the thtutb nod *• utk* eaat.L Kates one-half the f»r»* pin*?*' l special rttuud-lrip lion*«K*eii*r» f.ir-i point* tn the wrevt >«n*i «outhw»*t. i n Ut and Ard TueMlaye of K* bruan tMMarch, hl mte of fisw from I/mu A *<. v \ i.rR *. k !. * i * • | ver Uat route, iu conneotiou *i th rate*. Special Mingle trip roinnUt ei ir* , ‘ r *“ io in < <>H»rado. hait-ud** I' 1 Oklahoma Tcrriiortv*. Lvui'u Texaa. Tickets on s*ie February .ht * D ° •March »•% Madrl'Gras. Extremely low rnuud-trjp •>' ••union fan ** fr< m al! station* ts . Ala. Nvw Vrlewns* La. and I’’'’*™ 1 Ha., for ticket* on <wi»* March Ut t>. fl Presidential Inaurural Wn ’". fngton l>. C. Ore-way reteplu- (n for the round trip from ail ‘ WaahiQftoQ and return An uppcrtvrlty to vinitoup National’ v. A K fares io IHu ver. «’«U. aod ninm »«• trernely !•>* rate* nf fcwui* p- ” luVi '‘ r tick* u cuiiijz on rule in September, Epworth League < uuventlon at Defter. low round trip *-icu »**hYr * fan - fr *, * rtat!cn?to Oeuvex, .u efft ?« ai .v»’IWS, California, tor t Coast Tour*' ' <t>sale via k.I rviu-s. Good » » lUII “tuiorar pnvlegu* ai pleasnr* Pullim. > Pnlacc Slrcfimo <•>•» Clinlngfbsir and < afv I lira. iM»a -** , * la-carle), hish back real « a< h<„ Ihrousb train*. For rate* and Inforn *i apply to neareat Ticket Ay- nU " W. L. ROW , , Genera’ Past*’ S’’’’ f.. 1.. IIKOWM .J—g I ravcnuir l**«»en«e’ Asent. T. L MILLKK. Ayeot, Uecaiur. •«“'• Confidential: If vou cOßtemplat’ *»T num write vs fur arscivb ' MATtO*. JOSEPH V. PEASE. TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Office Dat—Wednesday of week. " 41-i’dn LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Preble Township Office Day--Wedneeday of each week d Imo-
