Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1906 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT I’Ut BVBNIMO, BXCBFt SCWDAT, BY u■ w ca. bllinhham. SUBSCRIPTION RATtA SfHnlS'twvMi I*o fy «am*> pve year 88.00 V aalV par m . nua 110 * BMU. Bar y«ar AB AC _, Slasle '. piaa. Tv. Cast* ABvaßßaMag rslMtnoO* Baoaaoa sppllcaMo* BaaeevS la the p>«vlS>w at Daoatar, Ib4> j •a. a* aaaond -eiwas a>a;, matter WBRBRSS: - - —r-— — «• B MSULKR, MaNA a« A s>mr H»! h.cAnv wretu |o |>» alarmr.l th* pwwpeet that Indi ' I * an» Mil , hI . f.n , N-iWl*g sJkHr . ab. Il .1 «J|; , t < i I m jwrttrt.j rvssrnabie, renect and), .ireMedD pre-UWe Tt j.ret theh *te fa t:? • \ «T a, ; t# W 1 | m* h-< u<tst>w< b»-<i pur ’ ptiW"* If th* *b*U 'w | , • j? b**s h test***** ’ «■-'?» 4J= -1 •% *■ to fc#jrd axssl las'r , «w*4 *» 4 W*- wwg'F I W> that the >rr-. ■-■ - ~ 1 hr -; « *s. ;i | y« t , <* •T * S W* ' S* ' • *» ? It J*-- ’*’♦•’ %• . ’ Wflk ■■?'. * *’ ■> ■

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Letters la Fa«lan4 Nat Prlvata. You cannot regard any letter you nay send through the post ak being private The gx>' vruuient bat a legal right to open any letter or parcel putting through the poet aud la alto entitled. of < ■ worse. to une any infomatlon thus *ft-iined in f urtbsrs nee of the interests of the law At aae time the official and secret opening of "pr! •vata' letter* eta of iwh coaumos ee | eurremv that fawtuffii-e nnptoyee* were I tent to France to take losoons from tn export its the art of opening and reaeollng letter* In is 12 the pimtuiaa tert of Ma ml wo ter. .Sotti ogham and • ■la«sow were mini, ted to "ojam all , Wil let tert Ut ttould apjAr to be of a tu»p« ».>«• cMurv and likely to coc | rey wdiUput iaforwatiuK.'’ and ao re , pvotiy a* hfty y art ujd there wat an j Agitation to iiepticr govanmx'nt ' of tba right to <>ru irtt>»* I itaiug through tl.» s«wt The agitatlM tailed, howew-r ik> tiiat your iettrra are »*U« , iiiiim- t» t*> »s<;*i|. and the 1 law Wvuid be or> !’.* •I.t< of tb» th- Al teller — Uu«!« * eeer. • ••b* USBtßtlM* V*l«lh *•••*. u tbr M pn*‘.««T aed rus ft»<l other game b* , . t“*w Wi.tb bu w.ja r "* i; afi ***r llmp (B»»< Hti • * > r<- a h»® ‘ ■*•• > • txgt ?&*■ ‘ ’ =■:-■*» & feMg !*• f Ute t%A.«r »»d, <*>w» OHittf < tb* fehtetteß. wnb • Vrf»<h s tn bte to luifc, b» foirfswt • tb« ■’•■■. a.•• i»s-« r ’ «»*) | fcMßwatM-l Wtt hr f’StHi at« xrtb ■ ;f tw cAfttetit •urftrter ;t tn fix ‘>pni **s» t 3> * »•.. . . was ( <.>•*» «*«r , g <1 *» tt t • - f * «r a>r , uf* It tit* to- d tel |A ***** tW r .irkM vit i 4*-♦•’■ »t*4 ttete B to Uw Ipteteto Mr tto ihmU. a«4 ■ ui-»| ? ’*4 l!w a, * «1 » <W»r-4 '•*♦* toi» ft »* ?♦-•*« ‘ t‘* «*> it • {>.••<&■!• Mt <m tb« gwusstd HXtfcSßfl W»s i **■■*•; Ttte tteto i te r* f t rteMl nif Ute «•»»t Tt> | »■■ *•«(*■ 'hfedt **W''* 'Mt t * g~. M; 'I- •' ■ ,<r ' f ' ' ’’’■'. i tttet Wi<W ? •#“■ rfor Ml' *■*?“<<& (W c;«V •mN -t> 3-4 • *”>ll4 ■* • pte i > -JT'Skt '■*» a*'*** teh »•«* t« tk •• THr M*c- -•**" I** fmniß ■ tet u«i ? ■ ♦ • * I' ■»• I tHte «<> .f t ■ ♦*■ - H»“* te ftol? Imnpwte ts ’. r<tei 4te t •-U •*» »MMtete *« «*Kh. ’V-t '! f’*•-■'• vftv- *%sw »«*£?« 1 fr < »«R««W * Mfcal *tete •** fm»4t to t<teT‘ ftM* ! 7.5 i 4Htt> ft f * - ■■ * -** 1 11 M

Faard Hla ( unsrlsare In an ordinary restaurant, according to the Ixtndon Chronicle, a waiter win wiirpriaed at being asked one Friday with Irelaud'a Inimitable atnile for “dirtied whale." "la It filleted shark that ye have, thin'" puraued the Irishman on being refused thia delicacy. Again receiving a reply In the negative, !be tried once more "Thin ye can bring me aome roasted jH.rp■>.»<■." be aaSd. Th* waiter diowed signa of becoming n-wtlre, and Paddy sunk back in his scat and heaved a tlgh of contentment “I'll take nme roast beef and vegetable*." be said cheerfully, “and sura ye'll not tie for saying that I didn't ask ye for fish. < reeptaa salt Here b •■ < ,e’ii;. t in th* course ot nat’iral pbetmtarna that will lot-rest and lastFKt the little folk if they look thtfl curiously’ into a fwmblsr half full -d water just as much i powgsuh table salt as <sa be held la < •fHutkuß Ist it stand for a few days ; and *W >’>* th* cr. • t«s out <*f the ■ water up tbs tWAide of the gl,i»e and I .town the outaul*-j«MU ilka a thing of ; ■fa try.ng i‘t rsc.'jw fraut. it* m»m>u > ■ ,<-i.t *o*l wten A" the .• appereetiy eag st prtw« *w water r*- i iasu-s ■ • »- <f ss Us «* It i* s |»rvttv i #e®ccetrß«ioft ■■-•• ■’ laketie* "Thia Mi* feem* »tri»rtg.' said the , , , w .. 4 hustiai-i «t tlwir first breakfast hkU Yea,’ ah# snswerad ! ta.k«*t to the *s *. ut that s!.«t be ttd H was e<«»*»»>«Ey is C.# Mra sever , ta bus weak butter H» *•»<! that eves l th ,g“- ti :• S gtst cosrt S ttie I»..>re „ 0.«4 g»t • th le«B of It. «ud M wuukd i**r *»t« ' filasder • S Whir* egtln ewwdtw -bar ty *s»tb a the siandere* I Awd w dse tersei» wk» »•<-=.. ■ that a •»*<»• relßßHsy .ssay prove fatal - •a*, .-,-.4 te sS— '«-r i.-f s<w,« * -..re It il -s not fwty those wfew -ir- , st» It. |k j UdJ H W tSS® tel>' tMH* .4 - M • L f* < ««»*• StaMte *•* »*• An.,.. ■ ? . !-* * »*• tto •aft < - •:**■ *■ ’•■*■ ft- s tferdfr tiWiteb ? ImH * «*T w»& tteM ** *«-* Tt*** M.SMf I «te»V to* WW- •*<**•■ Kt Wtoß 4 *** ♦ * * - M"-» -' * t •••«*% •••» *i r •» • fW ■■■» toi totoK ftato : gr*|A Wbt A» v«B «f ttt : u«s>v*A-w« let km» have oaw. deer | It'S ktak'lsM) perf>rt Ksmemid.i • Ye* UMMA, Stsleful fiteing’ Feu fess ns ttaskla It is like the b” I nw>a rtfs *R>t ?*•'» There •• a family Bwnea* *a*o*g «>8 epM <■«•> hut they < a* n..£er .

A Usasa Snlaxnandev, Some years ago a Spaniard named Martine* gave one of the most extraordinary exhibitions on record. It was at the New Tivoli, in Pari*, in the presence of an audieuee of scientific men. who placet* It* genuineness bßyond doubt A large oven bad been tieatwi by a furnace for several hours. ! TUi* the S|nuuurd entered, clothed 1U ■ fianuel trousers and shirt, a large cloak • 01 tlie *au>e material and a felt sombrero. He sang a song while a fowl was roasted by bis side aud at the end id flf’-vu m.nut<-s came out again, the tvmtwraturs registered being betwsen am degrees and 312 deg.'WS 1., of niwut Its) degrees above th ' tempura- . lure of boiling water Hr entered the [ oven a »ecoad time and ate the fowl I w’»i. li had been roasted beside him. ; I After a abort pause be was shut In, j lying on a board surrounded by cau I dies After awhile the audiei- •■ raliscd I » cry vt fcuvug!.!'' The door was ’ 4 The ovefi was found to be i i fall of nasioos. suffocating <s!or of ImHI I Ing tallow, the sole survival of the caudles Hie fipaniard came out aud aftes; a cold bath was wed am! strong 1 His polar when tbe door was first , ..peued twat l*« to the minute kt Pster's Chair. Home itself 1* •pusmi of a« the cbatf or thrvtM »f fit !'■ ter by hme early writers. l»ot the actual ghtßcoyai tsafr •bu b he .» believed to hart r»*cuph»J | maj ft 1J tw seen T s Jt IMrr**, a I Mien vmud*w vftjciurv preserved tn a I tetvmsw rarertag Bays <t» loin lon CtrosJeia It is from stub chairs of i I apis. ->(>eS and other authority, of I caur»«*. that we get th* phrase v« ca tb»-'tr» and the *ord "cathedral," an sMtrwiatioo of "cathedral church ' the : rfcareh that ewntams the hlsbap A ca j tb*-’-lra or < bait Rom* of llw ttavs In ' ,4.1 tasheHivl 1 *b «f «'•» advctiVe •raneeJral" seem attaint now "tYlth*--tral d*»twtiras ' h»e*nt t><H tbe dog rust 'tt B ,!> -:■ red Ivapter but that I B*y fit.,' Who W|>o** with •» assurnp I tsa rs aatlmrtty A "cathedral iward ‘ was a t-rwn l beard of • f**lM«> •» rwaiiy want *»y bttdsop l *. atJ d b> John . « (6 . t.nw .’stbedrar -v«» t» kM» ■ been slang for "BBH.jtsv BBm* IHSke *..!■«• Rett t» If ■ twrvktt firtwmts fl *' th* '"Tth of , ' th*. Cb.kl awl adds at ea.-b succeeding • »->-,■ v-wraary .*f ttw WKbaiay a nu-r.t>er . I .>/ rt .Harv eoBBl te the nau»l«rr vt year*. • ow' *ite ttSSte tlMfi '-’sC ! tec -• t w« -.ty «mw years sdd. CwC-ipAltad at j * pa* rent taterwst emajw***** semi- ‘ . a ! eaalfiks. This would !«» t a .owe ega to brgth nt* w .th ’T.# i4x> w*mi dterwwifw X* i a teewu «tnw*nf 4 {wr rvut. r»»m|w*ut><i »i «d w-u. aanually. * »«•** tu **• < ,t »f »:>«’ «ud of •■■« years Ft 3. at th* I end of tea v«wra fifiU. at tbe .-nd of ,Itv vs ysara a<*d •* tn* cud <*f F I f, ; ty 5 ears »!.’.H Th* man who SBv«W r i r. «-t St Fmt* Wi«M he worth !41 Hi* eml of forty vewra tJw. s»ug tstt tu-sv gef* V—-- lawile ■ Wwkly

NATURE'S ESSENCE " Extracted from the Roots of Native, Forest r>t Go Straight Back to Nature for Your There is Your Strength

Consider your body as an engine which supplies you with all activity oi mind and bodv Keep the machinery i well oiled and it run* smoothly. It (does not groan in doing its work. But let the stomach, which is the tire-boa to tne human engine, get "out of kilter" and we soon meet with disaster. The products of undigested and decomposing food w po»*o« 1c tbe system. rv’ , -''4€ V i wCZwlil We do not lit* OB what »« -*< but on whai we aartmilaae, sod take np m ths blood The Wood us turn feeds the nerves, the heart, and the wh<v* r, stem and all gom well with oa it the blood be ks*» pure and rich. If not then tbe Wer, which is the human filter «At n ns. get* elogged up and poltota ‘Beenmu lat* in the body rtVfrr-ettintf, ovrr-<innkiing. o* h<irn**4lv do.rg b-Ah. The when tbe blood is poisoned by the st mach and litres being unable to take ears of the oeer-lomf / The red flag of danger I* thrown out in tim shape of erupttona on the skin, or in ner.oUßnee- and sleeplessneee. th* sufferer be1 commg blue, despondent and irrttabie. I becaiuw the nerves lack oounahtneut ! and are rtarved. Nature’s laws are r*rh>e< if only we obev them, but dieewSß follows dw-obed-encw. <3o strnurfil to Nature for th* etjre. to the forwet, there are myatenee there, some of which we can fathom for von Take the bark of the W.hi cherry tree, with Mandrake rosM, i fitone mot. Queen s rtx*. BloodroA ' and <JoMen Seal n>-A, make a acienH/k, trlveeric extract of them, with > }■:«! the nght proportions, and vou have iJr pirr r’■ doiJSft M- iv al iMacOTSrf. It V" k Dr Pierre, with the aeeistanre •>( two learned clieniiM* end phar- ! Biacisfiß, many months ot bard work experimenting to perfect this vegetable afurative anil tonic extract of the greati eet efficiency. To make nch, red ' ' biood. to property n-mrwh tbe nerve* i:*i the wtxde body, and cure that !**- tude and feeling of weakness and nerve exhauauoa. take Dr. Pierce S ’ GbHmi Medical Discovery. It bears r I tHB atdok os hobxvty upon evwry bottle in the full Het of its ingredients printed in plain English, and it has sold more largely in the past forty years than any other blood ponfier and stomach toaac. Tbe refreAbing indueoce of tins

• extract is like Nature’. * >f blood is bathed r.' tb P nfl ’ ,enc ’"& y tonic which gives life tn *» t fire* of the Wdy b arn t their increased acti-u?? lht * M I “wne rubbieh - in th? mtem, •! . ’’ thecoverv " mr»* n 4 JSKJS“ T h « "Qolden Medical * jußt the t r»d? builder Mid v require when recovering cofd grip, pneumonia ‘ . 7,! of fever or other pr .ira'n, ? *W 5o ttjtfcr Mfo [ . Ihf “**•* our Stomseh & ■ out of kilter’ Occam, nai.v * sequelice our blood - liairt.lji** || th. stomseh « th. constant manufacture f ► k .Z “ **• It it a trite saving that •»' Stronger than bis to n j .-, r ’5??“ • G,,lden Medial the stomach—puts ,t ln purr, nch b! . 4-n. v wSw’Ld body and thus cures Wth i. t * * kidney troubles If „ 0 M nuural btoq* pnrf.sr ;*• wTI) assi-A your ;B tog day . pin* o( rich that is lavigoratw, v , b . . . - < h drtoUtated eostdrti. n «• f ft K > iw ple suffer fr,m. Is u.u*.). II «< po'ton* to the b.• <d t l. „*,?* , dicaud by p ltt plra r ' °, n l E‘ ,* ifl ’ a ” fßr '' ■*'■' ’•• STi3 I tbe feelings " o)ue.” ly l.rce.-’T II coven ■ c -re , ail bleed bam n. 2 > as being a tonic that tnai.-. ! oua, strong and P rtetoi It a tto j» uiedicins put up f< r »»,- tor- nto 4p J gists for like purp «■. that etcuZ neither alcohol n< r • are ‘ . tofi **4 tha only one. every t gTr i ~ 1 ’ 1 ■ has tbe professional m. rwtn»M g the leading med cal writers of ths 1 country Nm» ot tt,. w • • ■ are published m a itu» b<-s <i tl . r 1 tracts from standari n M a »-.»* ■ and will be sent to any address v* 1 I on receipt ot request U.rref. r by eur • or postal card, addressed t, p r s y Pterce, Buffah N Y It tea ;mt ssb Tbs "Words ot Pr« •f. r tto v> 1 eral ingredients of which It Parers » medicines are eotnpoe,-.: be »4<n g all tbe several set. „i> f medical pru- • tice, and recoinn . . ( ~, . 4 • cure ot the dieiasra far stick 14* 1 "Holden Medical Disc, vsry" wades*, t should have far more weight with as - sick and afflicted than 1: air. est d I the sts-called "tee’ n.- r..as” k res 1 spieuously flaunted before the Mtj* 1 by those who are afraid to k tbs *■ 1 • gradients of which their medxnass ua 1 composed be know n Bear .n xj* I that tM "G Ider, M, . . >«v« r has tkb Ba dob or h m•• • - , , bottle wrapper, m a fa., at .! u > I gredisnta. 1 Dr. Plsros’s Pleasant P- «u cut 1 constipation, inv-.g. rir. t’ - -t a* 1 regulate stomach a*d t> wc*