Decatur Democrat, Volume 24, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1880 — Page 8

FOREIGN. Drown 3lruin and Blue Ruin — Russian Old Kick and Chinese Young John. London, August 12.—The Enquirer's St. Petersburg correspondent forwards to-night the following, which I uncode : ‘‘The recent reports of an impending amicable understanding between Russia and China are apocryphal. The Government here has deliberately and finally decided, even if China asks to renew negotiations, not to relinquish any part of Kuldja. As soon as the Russian fleet arrives in the China seas Russia will adopt a domineering tone toward the Chinese—always keeping the vigilant eye on European diplomatic intervention and interests, so as not to permit too many buzzing bees at one time around Bruin. Russia is arousing the fanatic Mussulman population of Kashtraric against the Chinese. General Kaufmann is communicating confident dispatches to the St. Petersburg Government regarding his ultimately, and probably speedy, conquest of Kashgar ic, where the Chinese army is known to be weak and ill-equipped. Admiral Lessorsky avers, with an equally confident air, that as soon as his engineers have made matters safe at Vladivostock he will be able to take the offensive from the Amoor. The Chinese defective armament is severely criticised, indeed ridiculed, by returned Russians from the borders of Kuldja and the interior of Kashgarie, where they have been watching the warrors Tso-Tsoun-Tan, who is a reputed Celestial Stonewall Jackson.’' PETROLEUM ANQ PERSEVERANCE. Consul S. E. Deir, of Odessa, at the command of the United States Government, has arrived at Baku to report upon the naptha and mineral oil industries there. For some time the Russian Government has perseveringly urged the exploration of these mineral oil deposits, and only sought the aid of skilled and experienced engineers to prove the hidden wealth of Baku. In Messrs. Noble, Tweedie and several other Americans the desired Eureka has been developed, and now those industries are

beginning to “boom.'’ 'fhe Russian Government has given these gentlemen some ample concessions, and Consul Deir will spend some weeks in investigating Baku's oils mineral and oils financial 1 Mr. Wharton Baker is in St. Petersburg consulting with the authorities on the question of grain elevators, and clearly demonstrating the errors of the Micawbers and Courtenay Skunks who were here vaporing the past two years, elevating only themselves for a brief moment and prostrating their country's repute for all time 1 I may add that this is the last fete appearance of President Grevy, and, in the language of the play-bills, he appears “for this time only." until he finally disappears for good and all into private life. Stop that Nuisance. W heezing with the Asthma, Bronehitis or a simple cough is inexcusable when Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil banishes the throat-lacerating and ear-dis-turbing complaints, and averts the danger of consumption. Cease therefore, to be a sufferer and a nuisance. Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. The most effective, Harmless and Honest remedy we know of. is Days Kidney’ Pad. Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. S. Chadwick, of Arcadia, Wayne county, N. Y.. writes : “I have had severe attacks of Asthma for several years. T commenced taking Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil: the first dose relieved me in one hour. I continued taking it in teaspoonful doses for a few days, and have not had an attack of it since, now nearly one year." Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. Settlement Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties knowing themselves indebted to me, either by note or book account, that the same must be paid within thirty days from this date. Otherwise said indebtedness will be collected according to law. J. H. VOGLEWEDE. Decatur, Ind., Aug. 5, 1880. 4ts.

a PPLICATION FOR LICENSE. A To the citizens of the town of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned. Ezra Lister, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their next regular session for a license for one year, to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors iu less quantities than a quint at a time, at my place of busin a ss in and at the building situated on the following described premises in the town of Decatur, in Adams countv, iu the Suite of Indiana, te-wit: Commencing at a point on the north side of ; Monroe street in the town of Decatur, Adams county Indiana, sixty-six (66) teet west of the southeast corner of in-lot No. two hundred and fifty (250), thence running north at right angles with said Monroe street one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet, thence west parallel with said Monroe st reet sixty-six (66) teet, to the alley, tnonce south along the alley eigthy-two (-<2) feet, to a stake, thence east parallel with said Monroe street forty-five (45) feet to a stake, thence south fifty (50) feet to the said north line ot Monroe street, thence east twenty-one (21) feet to the place of beginning. EZRA LISTER. Aug. 12, 1880.

Cash Will Do Wonders! In buying goods cheap, and the place to give it a trial in buying cheapt IS AT WELFLEY’S CASH GROCERY! 1 full line of everything in the Grocery line always on hand. A cordial iuvi ration is extended to all to call and examine goods and prices.

GRAND RAI’IDfA. INDIANA RAIL WAV Iu Effect June. 20, 1880. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. CAC EX. N 0.3 NO. 1 Cincinnati 730ptn; 720 am Richmond 1020“ 11140“ 3 211 pm Winchester 1122“ *1145 “ 437 “ Ridgeville JI 45 “ .12()rpni 5(>S “ Portland 1223 “ 1236 “ 535“ Geneva 12 50 “ 105“ I 605 “ Decatur - 134 ‘ 147 “I 650“ Monmouth 14:1“ 1 153“ 656 “ Fort Wayne arrive 2 25am! 2 45“ , 745“ Fort Wayne leave 5 05 “ i 305 “ j Kendallville 6*2 “ 426 “ I Lagrange 640 “ [ 5 10 “ ] Sturgis 7 01 “ j 5 35 “ | Kalamazoo 215 “ 705 “ i Grand Rapids arrive 10 25 “ 930“ i Grand Rapids leave 10 45 “ llOOpml Howard City 6 54pm 91.5“ Big Rapids ... 752 “ 101?“ Reed City ... arrive .3 25“ 1046 “ Reed City . leave; 645 “ 110 46 “ Cadillac arrive. 335 “ : 32.5 am Cadillac leave! “ i Traverse City j 548 “ 556 “ Petoskey arrivei 800 “ I 7 45 “ GOING SOUTH. I I STATIONS. NO. 2 NO. 4 N 0.6 —1 1 Petoskey > 9 10pm j . 700 am Traverse City 111 09 “ 900 “ Cadillac arrive. “ Cadillac leave) 1 3uaml 1127“ Reed City arrive, “ ' [l246pm Reed City leave! “1 106 “ Big Rapids [ “I [ 1 43 “ Howard City “ ; 2 44 “ Grand Rapids arrive! 5 50“ . 4 15“ Grand Rapids leave 730 am 445 “ Kalamazoo I 9 4.5 “ 7 0S “ Sturgis 1122“ 1840“ Lagrange 1149“ .. 9 07 “ Kendallville 12 36pm 9 55 “ Fort Wayne arrivei 150“ 1115“ Fort Wayne leave 1 2 10“ 6 35am 12 25am Monmouth .3 00 “ 722 “ “ Decatur 307 “ 728 “ 134“ Geneva [3 49 “ I 8 12“ 222 “ Portland j4lB “ : 838 “ 252 “ Ridgeville i443“1 904 “ 335 “ Winchester .5 06 “ 925 “ 357 “ Richmond [605 “ 1031 “ 500 “ Cincinnati I 850 “11 45pm 735 “ A. 11. LEET. Gen. Pass. Ag’t. IH P. WALCTI, Ag’t, Decatur. TOLEDO, DELPHOS & BURLINGTON. In Effect January sth, 1880. WEST. . EAST. stations! M 4 E I FBT My E FRT a. m. p m . p. tn. p. m 6:30 12:45jHolgate 7:00 12:30 6:50: 1:05 New Bavaria 6:36 12:09 7:00| l:15 Pleasant Bend .. . . 6:24 11:55 7:16l l:33jNort.h Creek 6:09 11:40 7:28| 1:44 Defiance Pike ! 5:58 ll;30 7:58 2:11 Dupont . ; 5:26 10:57 8:20 2:33 Evansville 5:09 10'39 8:25! 2:3B;Huntstown ! 5:C5 10:35 8:35 ; 2;4'.i Millers ; 4:51 10:22 9:01 3:16 [Fort Jennings ...i 4:25 9:55 9:30 8:45: Delphos .... ...... 4:00 9:30 a. m p. m p. m. a. m ptn a in. . [p. m. p. tn 4:00 6:00 Delphos 12:30 8:00' 4:36' 6:44'Venedocia J 1:53 7.10 4:53; 7:00 Jonestown 11:36 6:49 5:11 7:22 Shasta 11:20 6:26 5:20 7:33'Van WertJunct’n 11:12 6:15 5:44 8:02 Beldon 110:49; 5:44 6:11 8:85 Willshire .. .10:21' 5:10 6:26 B:s4.Pleasant Mills.. .10:06; 4:47 6:55) 9:40 Decatur 9:40 4:09 7:16 10:08 Peterson 9;J5l 3:38 7 32140:28 Cora ; 9:00 3:14 7:38 10:36 Craigville . J 8:54 3:06 8:00 11:07'Bluffton 8:30 2:33 p. m.[ a. m. 6:00 i Bluffton.''' 6:14 11:26,Crosby 8:16 2:10 6:22 11:39.Liberty Center ... 8:08 1:56 6:35 11:58 ( Boehnier 7:56[ 1:35 6:42 12:06 Buckeye 7 ; ipl i-ot; ":00 12:30'Warren 7 : go j.qq I . ‘“^kund, - L. J. GAST. « cn 1 Passenger Agent. Ag t Decatur.|

FOR THE LAST SIX YEARS I HAVE SOLD THE BEST READY MADE CLOTHING! And still continue to do so at M®e® that Befy f A A IkSo n| • •• ■ iIJ!Ar r MJ® • No Misrepresentation ! THE GOODS I SELL 9 GUARANTEE! In every respect. I can show the largest and most complete stock of Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s Clotning in the market. All I ask is a close inspection before purchasing. TAILORING I also, in addition to my Ready-Made Clothing, run the only first-class Tailoring Department in Adame county. All work done in this department warranted to fit. I keep a large stock of the BEST PIECE GOOPS to be found in the markets, East or M est. Give me a call and be convinced that I mean business. I. Strass, Decatur, Feb. 26, 1880. The Clothier. I ' THE DOCTOR’S TESTIMONY. A. S. Russell, of Marion. Wayne county, N. V.. says: The wonderful sue cess of Thomas’ Eclectric Oil in all cases of acute and chronic inflammation catarrh, bronchitis, lame back, etc., make the demand for it very great. THE DRUGGIST’S TESTIMONY. Columbus, 0., Feb. sth, 1880. Messrs. Foster. Milburn & Co.: Regarding the sale of Thomas Eclectric Oil, we are gratified in being able to inform you that since we took the agency, three months ago, for the sale and introduction of Eclectric Oil, our very large sales prove conclusively to our minds, this remedy has extraordinary merits as witnessed by the unprecedented sale. We anticipate a large increase in the sale, as its virtues become more generally known. Yours, truly, R. JONES & SON. Dealers in Drugs and Surgical Instruments. Sold by Dorwln & IZoHljomsc, Decatur, Ind. Go to'Dorwin & Holthouse for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes For brightness and durability of color are nnequaled. Color from 2to 5 pounds. Price 15c

A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Daniel Pontius, deceased, will, pursuant to the order of the Adams circuit court, made at the May term of said court, 1880, on and after Saturday, the 7th day of August. 1880, at my residence about two miles west of Geneva in said county of Adams, sell to the highest and best bidder the following described real estate of said decedent, situate in Adams county, state of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two thirds of the east half of the northwest quarter of section fourteen (14), in township twenty-five (25) north, range thirteen (13) east Terms.—ftne-third cash, one-third in nine and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale; deferred payments to bear six per cent interest and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. T , JOHN A. MARTIN, July 8, 1880. Administrator. Studabaker & Quinn, att’ys.

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PPOINTMEN’Toi- ADMINISTRATE® Notice is hereby given that the signed has been ppointed Administratn® of the Estate of Chris'ian Mitch, i a .®H of Adams county, deceased The Estatei® probably solvent. yi MARY E. MITCH, i ! July 29, 1880. Administratrix. ■ DMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. U Notice is bereoy given that the under.S signed, administratrix of the estate ofl Christian Mitch, deceased, will sell at lie auction a' the late residence of the de- 1 cedent in St. Marys township, Adams coun.B ty, Indiana, Ind , on S. Saturday, August 21st, 1880, j the personal property of said estate, con. B sisting of hay, oats farming implements® a tri household goods. ’-c Terms of Sale.—Sums of S 3 and under. I cash; on all sums over J 3 a credit of nine I months will be given, the purchaser giving I his note with surety to the satisfaction o f ■ the undersigned, waiving benefit of valua-■ tion and appraisement, laws. Sale to com. I mence at. 10 o'clock a m. ? MARY E. MITCH, '■ July 29, 1880. Administratrix. I Y DMINISTRATOR S SALE. , Notice is hereby g'ven that the under- I signed, Administrator of the estate of Ben- I jamin Baum, deceased, will sell at public I sale at the late residence of the decedent in Kirkland township, Adams county, Indiana. on Friday, the 20th day of August, 1880. the personal property of said estate, consisting of 1 mare, 2 cows, 2 two year-old heifers, 1 yearling calf, 12 head hogs, 11 geese, fanning mill bob sleds, hay in the mow, wheat in the bushel, harness, twehorse wagon, Buckeye mower, plows, harrow®, 2 guns, stove, and many other articles. Terms of Sale—Sums of $3 and under cash; on all sums over $3 a credit of t welve months will be given by the purchaser giving his note with surety to the satisfaction of the undersigned, waiving benefit of valuation and appraisement laws. Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. 8. C. MILLS, July 29, 1880. Administrator SHERIFF’S SALE?” Sarah Bailey, Mahlon Bailey vs. Edgar J. Hunter, Eva M. Hunter In the /Ydams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana By virtue of an order of sale to me di rected and delivered by the clerk of the Adams circuit court, of said county and state, upon a judgment rendered at the May term, 1880, of the said court, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned, and will expose for sale, by public auction, at the east door of the court house in the town of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m and 4 o’clock p. m of Saturday, August 21st, 1880, the rents and profits, for a term not to exceed seven years, of the following described premises, in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: In-lot number cighty-five [Bs], in Brandeberry's addition to the town of Monroe. Adams county, Indiana., as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said addition to the town of Monroe. And on failure to realize threfrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and cos’s, I will, at the same time and in the manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of the defendants to satisfy said order of sale. HENRY KRICK, July 29, 1886. Sheriff Adams Co. SherifFs Sale. William Trout, George Brothers vs. Elisha A. Guy, Mary buy In the Adams Circuit Court of Adamscounty Indiana. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered by the Clerk of the Adamscircuit court of said county and state upon a judgment rendered at the September term, A. I). 1879, of the said court, in favor of said plaintiff's and against the defendants 1 have levied on the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale, by public auction, at the east door of the court house, in the town of Decatur, Adams county,lndiana,between the hours of lOo’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m.,on SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1880, the rents and profits for a term not to exceed seven years of the following described premises, situated in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit : The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section five [s], township twenty eight [2B] north, range fifteen [ls[ east, containing forty acres, more or less, in Adam® county, state of Indiana. And orit'ailure to realize therefrom the full amount of j udgment,interest thereon and costs, I will, at the same time and in the manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of the defendants to satisfy said order of sale. HENRY KRICK, TO NON RESIDENTS. I he State of Indiana, Adams county, Ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, September term. 1880. Emma N. Kelly ) (-Divorce No. 1337. Joseph Kelly. J It appearing from affidavit, filed in theabove entitled cause, that Joseph Kelly, the above named defendant, is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Joseph Kelly that she be and appear beforethe Hou. Judge of the Adams circuit court, on the first day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the town of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 27-h day of September, A. D. 1880, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. W itness my name and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 31st day of July, A. D. 1880. N. BLACKBURN, Clerk. Aug. 5, 1880.