Decatur Democrat, Volume 24, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1880 — Page 2

I , ■;/■ ■■ «r . ~,, | THE DEMOCRAT S I Eg . . .:...—: szz | m s. KAY WILMA M* | taiuu: 11.50 \ Vias in Ahvanci Hk'C'A TL'/i, Z.VP/.1A.1. I’HCHSPAY, N<-\. 25, IKhO. - Our * lem'Vi communication was received just as the turui» "ere being made up. —•Those who bet that AI.BKRT G. Porter would be the next governor of Indiana have lost. . ——— —— —— —One of the lunatics confined in the Minnesota insane asylum h r- confessed to haring fired the building. —General Oakfield is in Washing i . ton City. There wa« no reception ! given him. as he went only on private ' business —A bill will be introduced in the next Legislature to increase the retail liquor licenss to SSOO. That's a» heap o' money for license. —James L. Pi gh has been chosen U. S. senator from Alabama. He is of the Jeffersonian political school and endowed with a good lot of horse sense. . —The New Orleans Democrat estimates the sugar crop of Louisiana th s year at 237.000 hogsheads. This is an increase of 60 000 hogsheads over last year. *— —The Indianapolis Herald abuses .Abe Hewitt and eulogizes Judge DaVIS for his partisan decision. The Hi-ralJ is getting to be a very thin sheet. It lacks spis'itude. —A* the forms are being made up this (Wednesday) evening a heavy enow storm is prevaliug in this section. and the indications are that a fine rnn of sleighing will be the result. —Garfield’s majority in the State of New York is 7033. Had John Kelley been summoned to a home on high a few days before election. Gen. Hanvock would have what belongs to him, the electoral vote of Now York. —General Grant seems to be willing to accept anything from a pecuniary contribution to the crown of the American empire. Americans will some dav learn that to worship man is l a dangerous kind of worship in a Republic. —The Washington correspondent of ! the Cincinnati Enquirer calls our old i 1 Ohio friend. I). B. AINOER. a shining t r - IM mt , . , *| and says that he ripped the crotch of 1 his breeches in jumping from SHi.R-!.i max to Garfield. —Death having removed Governor , WILLIAMS from this stage of action, c Gen. Isaac P. Gray* becomes Indiana's | governor, so to remain until tho 10th , of January next. He will fill the I Chair of State with dignity, honor and : capability. - —lt seems almost incredible but it " is a fact, nevertheless that there is a c State in this Union where foreigners * ere disfranchised, and where negroes 1 can rote. The State is Rhode Island. " and it is unnecessary to say that it | j goes Republican by a large majority. ~ 11 —The squabble for the Fort Wayne ' |. postoffice has already begun. Page. one of the editors of an obscure even- j ing sheet, is an aspirant, and his chance* of success ought to be considered good, for his nondescript slung more dirt to the square inch during the cam- j , paign than any other paper in Indiana i —The fight for States Senatorship from Indiana is growing exceedingly c warm. It begins to look like John [l C. New would get there first. Will n Ct’MBACK has some following, but 1 from all we can gather at long range 1 the contest lies between New and Hah ! RISON, with the chances, if there be 9 any, slightly in favor of New. 1 11 —Hancock’s majority in New Jer- d ■ey is 2.010. The totle vote polled 1 was 245,932. the Greenbackers polling 11 only 2,617 of that number. C >idering that this was to be one of the states most likely to cast its electoral ' vote for Weaver wc have very good ts reasons for believing that that eminent Greenback apostle sold out and deliv- Ul cred his goods to the Republicans. u< ... ar —The Democracy of Adams county P 1 was never in better condition than at ra the present time. United and harmo ni Bions, believing in the principles of ws Thomas Jefferson, it stands as awl model for the Democracy of the State, on of the I nion l . There are no quarrels, wa ue bickerings, and Democracy will be di largely in the majority in Adams coun- Ts ty so long as time and principles last, on Democracy of Mams county is imbued »b with the belief that wc arc » union of \p: free and independent states, earb aub-\ fi servient to the general government, j a which means, as the constitution clear j I |y defines, th: United States of Ameri-' vs, only so far as the constitution provides. It don't belitve tbi» to bc “ Nation, with a big N. Neither does it believe it to be a nation at all. It he lieves it to lie just what the constitution «eyt >* «■ ind De«n <v ' ra '" banner Adam* will struggleon, year after year, until they »ee their con-try once more ia its eoustirutK'nal orbit-

—Several Democratic editors met at j Fort Wayne one dav last week and rcj solved to redeem Indiana and the eonn- ' try some time in the future. The resI olutions were unanimously pas>ed. • -♦♦♦- - . —Governor •Ku s D. Williams . died at Indianapolis at 12:30 on Saturday last at his rooms in the Washington Club building at the advanced sge of seventy-two years, ten months and four days. H • was taken sick on the second day of November, the day of election, aud retired to his room, where he rem lined until death claimed him as its victim. Gov. Williams died full of years and full oi honors He had been the public's servant for forty years, and in all that time no I stain of dishonesty can be found in his record. lie was the noblest work |of Gon. an honest man. He will be buried to-day near his old homestead, j Our respect and affection arc with him ■ in the coffin and the grave. I —An election to the presidency : does not destroy the Congrettional . Record. It does not destroy the report I of the Poland committee, a commiti tee the majority of whom were of the same political faith as the presidentelect. It does not des.roy the fact that Gen. GARFIELD, as chairman of the House committee on appropriations, -old his country for a bribe. It does I, not destroy the faet that Gen. Garfield is guilty of sitting on the infa- , mous electoral commission after hav- ■ ing himself examined the case to ba tried. No, an election to the presidency does not obliterate these things. They are indelible blots of infamy in the political record of Gen. Garfield. and an election to the high office of president only makes them more conspicuous to the eyes of the American people. —By thebunglingmanagementon the part of the Republicans Gen. Hancock gets one electoral vote from Indiana. The how of it is as follows : The Reps, nominated two office holders for electors. One of these, Link, of the sixth district, resigned several days before election. The other, Bennett, mayor of Richmond, remained on the ticket until the election sheets had been, printed and distributed. Then he withdrew and the uamo of Benjamin S. Parker was placed on the ticket. Posters were circulated to notify all parties of the change but in totaling the vote the discovery was made that in several counties the name of Bennett had been voted for to the extent of defeating Parker. The democratic ’ ' bers. having about one thousand majority over him. The Enquirer effects to believe that this blunder readers 'be next Legislature doubtful, but for the life of us we can't see wherein it can change the result in that assembly. But it is another yote for Hancock all the ;amc. —Leona Dare, same year= ago trapeze performer in "Black Crook" nt NiblO s garden. New York, recently created something of a sensation in Chicago. At the time of her engagement at Niblo's she had beauty, grace and daring all combined, and as a consequence, won no little rtnowu. The fact of her being connected with a show, however, proved an obstacle to her entering good society. Feeling keenly the snubs received on all sides she went to Europe, in company with her husband, but there she was only received by members of the profession in which she was engaged. Soon her husband, whose name was Thomas Wall, returned to this country alone. The next news from Leona was that she had hit public favor at the European capitals and that even royalty deigned to be amused by her. At last, one night while playing in the Imperial Court Theatre, in Vienna, she fell from her trapeze, sustaining very painful injuries. She was taken to a ho»I ital and tenderly cared for by a young nun by the name of Tn. oih-reGrcn - bat’M. the son of a very wealthy resiient of Vienna. Last summer the ' Chicago papers devoted large space to the arrival of E. Theodor ' jKCNEBAVM. with a beautiful bride. 1 de brought letteraof introduction from i'ienna. and was cordially receivedin- ' o wealthy and fashionable society. Ira. Grfni bai M was deemed parti.,ilarlycharming. The pair lived sumpt- 1 lously, gave brilliant entertainment*. ’ nd conducted themselves with strict 1 iropriety. But soon the mask was ' ■used, and the lovely bride was recogizedasLt.oNA Dare! Her identity ’ as exposed by Thomas Wall, ho said that he was still her illy legal husband ; but this obstacle as speedily removed by obtaining a ivoree from him. when her and young HEODOBE were united by a seead marriage. But Chicago society d but ita doors on the hitherto petted ~ >air, and they had to seek company from the theaters and other place, of " rj? ,uen \. H<> — ** d>d net e last long. Young tavh „ # was furiously opposed to the union hence their trip to America. Hower’-!' er, one day lest week he was made the' recipient of a dispatch from hi. father I which read as follows ; "Come back' with your wife and all will be forgiven.” This of course mike. Tinto, careb-s of I'Lieag" g‘“id and b <> has ere this started for his bo« of wealth aud luxury in ‘he l*“ d a#ro *’

t the ocean. The writer hercoi ha* - seen Leona Dake on .eveial different - occasions, and ha dou t blame I heo- 1 - noRE very much because he became ■ enamored of her. May they live long and prosper S _ Ulueci'eek iowusMP lii'lHute. The first session was held in district 1 c No. 2, Wednesday. Nov. 17.1880. The | 1 Institute was called to order by Mr. e Grimes, who taught in the forenoon. I A lesson on the map of the county was , given by Supt. Luckey, which was good. 1 Mr.Grim's scholars were present and preserved perfect order. Visitors pre*- , ent three. Ar noon all the teachers r were present except Harris aid Metier. ! After partaking of an excellent <:ini.er r prepared by Mr. Grimes and patrons, s we commenced work at 1 o clock, by a 8 discussion of the forenoon's work, in which the teachers and Supt. Luckey a took part. After listening to a lecture by the teacher, aud Superintendent. and a talk t > the little folks uoout the sun, moou and stars, th. question j -Gs what worth is education, was t discussed. After Ihe arrangement of ' the programme for the next institute , we adjourned to meet Dec. 11, 80, at No. 5. J. W. Tyndall, Sec’y. MAKSSK-'B. ' Patterson— Mapi e—At the M. E. i ’ parsonage m lheatur on Thursday, i i Nor. 18, 1880, by Rev. J. B. Carns. J , Mr. John M. Patterson to Miss Jeannette Maple. Also at the same place and date Mr. j Charles W. Hancock to Miss Martha ' J. Walters. ' ' Chateau D Or, by Mrs. Holmes, just | received at Dorwiu .v Holthouse, adr. j Pay I p. I • t All parties indebted to us will please 'call and settle before January Ist. I Our books must, be settled. Dorwin & Holthovse. n 34 w 4. JSyFresh oysters received daily at, T J. W. Place’s. s lint. Io Gel Rich. Tne great secret of obtaining riches. : ” is fiast to practice .economy, id as good i , ‘"Deacon Snyder say-. "It nsci to' ’ worry the life out of me t pay enor- e mous doctor s bills but now I have ' " ‘struck it rich.' Health and happiness * reign supreme in our little household, *“ and simply because we use no other medeeine hut Fclectric Bitters and on < ly cost fifty cents a bottle.' Sold by B. W. Sholty Decatur. Ind. 3 , [ ■ i ,iil« waching Played Out. Call on P. C. Sehackley and have " your Offices ano R '.s covered with’* Alabastine. It beats calsomining, and .. costs but one half. References : W. « G. Spencer and Peterson & Huffman. “ . V Still they com.' ' —Customers daily increasing for Rinehart s Liver Pills. Sales enormous. Try them. Only one for a dose. Sample dose free. Ask your druggist forthem. nov. 11 2w. Farm lui Sate. g The undersigned citizen of Canton, 1 . ‘1 Stark County. Ohio, has a farm (with < a 2-story brick house on it) of 120 acres J 1 of choice land in Kirkland township. e Adams county. Indiana, which he offers K for sale at reasonable price and on t ] very easy terms. For particulars ad- P dress the owner. Lewis K«»ons. Canton. Stark co . Ohio. 11 3ms. no. 32 — d DE< ATI » 3IAKKETK. n h COBEbCTED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. j Eggs. 10 Chickens, 4. e Butter. 12 Turkeys, 6. £ Lard, 6. Ducks, e Tallow, 5. Geese. 4. fi Wheat, 90 @92. Timothy seed, t Beeswax.ZO Apples. greßu. 30. fl •taion* GO Apples, dried, 4 t, Houej 18@2O n 001. 35@38. 1 Clover seed, f 3 30. Flax seed, sl.lO. ’ Corn, 30 Hye, 50. > • hits 25 SB.OO. Hides,-green, 7. Wanted. To trade a buggy, wagon, or spring l wagon, for a hor-e, a young horse pre sered. Call on J. E. Ellsworth & Co., Decatur. Ind. 4w Hi-s ilt ton it Air i-.-.ii;i. The firm of Hoover & Auter, millin ers and dre- ‘making, have this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mrs. Hoov- i er retiring. Mrs. Voter will continue in business, having removed the stock of goods to the store room of Mr. Ed- 1 ington. immediatly opposite the old stand. Mrs. xkuter herewith returns thanks to those who have favored her with their patronage and hopes, by fair deal ' ing and good work, to receive a continuance of the same. The dressmaking will be carried on as usual in a room on the second floor. Respectfully. Mrs. D. A. Alter. Decatur Sept. 14, SO. ts Fancy Store Bulletin. Do not forget to call and see our Ladies and Children's Clok- and Dolmens —thirty different styles. Ladies Underware. Children I ndcrware. Men’* Underware, all new fresh goods. Our new 50c. 75c, and 81 corsets are the best sold for the money. Velvets for skirt- and trimmings ! r eneap; ,J Tes , goods. ’ •jr t L ß k’ rt3 ’ etc. I rubbm, tLe’ult Sn l L T a' ere '' witkout i i Fine stock.-i .1 Beautiful Rnehincs. ’ \ New Home D .mestie, Ameren an , ' i sewing macniwes u» Mock e | Oir holiday gnt»ds are coming. if and spp in. ' i A. J Hill. ts.

Carry the Srw« to Mnry. 1 have a good farm of 100 acres $0 i acres cleared, and 60 acres good timber,; 2iniles eastof Decatur. Will sell rea-; sonable. • B H Dent. ■ Naw Log » utlei . Wanted. Saw-low cutters wanted to cut 200.000 feet of saw-logs, for which we will pay 81.00 per thousand, cash. Also stave makers wanted. John W. Rout. ts. Farmers, Take Notice. The undersigned will have his tine English horse in Decatur on Saturdays, where he will stand during the fall season. He is the finest imported horse in Indiana. Andrew Gay Don't forget it. Bailey Long were awarded First Premium on Enlarged Pictures in oil. at the Portland fair, Oct. Sth. 1880, overall competition in photographing. Any parties in the county wanting work done, we will do much better with them nr their agent than els where in the state, as our pricee are about a halt lower for good work than any other in the state. All work warranted life-like and durable as time. n 29 Town Property for Nale. The undersigned his <ue very desirable properly in Decatur that he will sell at a bargain. Parties wishing to buy will serve their own interests by calling on B. H. Dent. Nov. 18,'80. ts ‘‘Telegraph It to Hie Hoy ." Persons knowing themselves : , '.'it- . ed to me by note or account mu pay the same on or before the Ist day of January, 1881, or I shall be compelled to eolleet bv law. B. H. Dent. Nov. 16, 'BO. ts. Kslonishing ihe World. For a perfect renovation of exhaus ted and enfeebled constitutions, female weakness and general decline, nothing so surely and speedily permanent euie as does Ecletric Bitters. Their wonderful cures are astonishing the world, i Eor Kidney and Urinary complaints they are a perfect specific. Do not | give up in dispair, for Eclectric Bitters : will positively cure, and that where ' everything else fails.—Sold by B. \V. I Sholty Decatur, Ind. 4 . Dissolution ol < o-l’atnci ship. By mutual urteinv it we t l>e ud*l«isigned. have ihr* d»y dissolved paitner--bip. For a time re will each occupy our present office for the purpo* ».f settling up >ud dwpcwing of all tibfi ni-bed fiirn p.e c «l. ai an ear y d»V Hid e tie tilhby c«i'h or note than king ot ■ frieo ! who have in the pa«<t'av irei its with ihrii UnsineNS an i trujtiu ' w ■ tn ty ca h be la vuiabl.. remembered in the future w : reluaitt. y- urs very truly. -•. . . . „ ... .v- u 4 JOHN P QU I 'N. LtCtilur (k<. 2; th. IbbO loll: SALE QF_DITCH. Notice is hereby gtv» n that the undersigned has been bo ifi».i hi wriin-2 i’heodore Braty, a land owner, and p<- son interested in the so c ‘ led Swim inch, «itinted in Union '<»wuehip, Adam* that the followi g naiutd pers >u, t w • . Henry, Butreii has fade’ to prucu -x oavation or construction ol *•!•- =■ eaia di’ch as its apt<--tinned < i .. the viewers, appointed acf'<dioij 1* u the m inner and 11mr gpec ti'-d in -■ te po>t mtde by said viewers 1 sbi.l, lite » tore, in pursuance of &» ct ion 12 o’ »n di c‘ law. approved Mtrch 9, 1*75, on l.idai the 13th day of lfee**mtier, at •• ck p. m., at the Court House door in D • nut let to the lowest and best responsible .d der, the excavation ind const ruction o F st m *ch of the fcw r.zditcn as is desuu below, to- wit : From Station 33 to Station 43. l«iui. 1000 lineal fret apponioned by said vi»-’ ers to (lenry Burrell. Said wuik to he d«<u Strictly in accordance h the sptr tic-, tions atta hed io r‘«e report of the vi»-we.-filed in the Auditor*p office. Decatur, V< »m* County. Ini Binders will be requited t file a bond, w m good and suffic etu secuit *5? payable to lb*- above mentioned Heur\ Burrell, for the far hiui performance ot said work Within the i me specified at the da> the kiting G. CH BIST LN, Auditor. Adams County. Auditor s office. Adams County, tnd . Nov lU,IBbO V \. Has been in con*tant wL f by the public I for wver twesty years and is the be«t preparation ever invented for lIESTOR- ; The ING OKAY HAIR TO ITS State I TOi THfTi. color and Asiayer I li aid Y LIFE. JVn . . > —- — < J Chemist It aupplles the natural ts MaSS. food and color to the hair glands without staining the skin. It will increase and thick *n the growth of the . • u ; hair, prevent its blanching 1 CIH.LS aud falling off, and thus i CMOTB6 AVERT EALDNESS, J 'y — f recom- ■ It cures Itching. Ernp- 'I inend it tions and DandrufF, As P- I' &S 3 HAIR NG it is very !. gycat de.lral.le, giving the hair n I triumph silken eoflnoss which all H. f. admire. It keeps the head | clean, sweet and healthy. i Cine. ?! BUCKINGHAMS WHISKERS I will change the beard to a BROWN or \ BLACK at discretion. Being in one I v reparation It 1, «a»n y applied, and i produce, a permanent color that will 1 not —ash on, Wk

Is tho Time to I SUBSCRIBE For the Decatur B II I I DEimd ' I! I I Evening?- pleasant by SUBSuRIJING For ih»- ecatnr DEMOCRAT. I Duly < osts $l5O IN ADVANCE I or a Whole YEAR. | DON ’T he with nt your County PAPER. V. r\ De imcr.it in Admits County shmil subscribe for The I'emoc Ai In no l et ter w.-iy can y- q It nd a helping hand to th c.tUse we all ! esiHjuse.

I « u|nji«ov, i i r "j LJ. , J - DR. J. A. And the ooly l>R • *HE!OI k\ knu«ntv tb pal ih v r ... nan nr more l-r bi? racctwfiil luelhud U t'eatit i upt we v th. •>• ?;... .; ( , !>IV fii t, may be • • -dr--I at Id* • St. I ••*<«. .Mo. tulil'br 20’L ef|)rrrabir i th-. New York nffi- . ofti< <• ad-irev* «« in 4be St bt. Loufa Mew-p-p-r». Mr B. F.*>< r-.v. 'tternpj’at-taw. Kent, C»i<a • ’«*• -t twated t>y Dr. sr. mj-.n at Ufa St. I -a- n. , I whites. Ilavina i.«*ed jnnr rap*are tfea: l, and hininebeeu prrmantnih cur. I • bare a vol* n highly «f it* m.-rlta. and reen news t< t» my friend*.” Dr. Sherman i~ th dfa.?<>T*rrr of the only known -re .«>r rnptn ■, i.> al extern..! :r. ..’im-nt. Momn.i is safe wh- has a rupture, no matter m>« ? -igu >»:<->« 14 b uay cvn»id«ri , man win 1 • -I' died fr> mit ce itotn-red himaelf that it w*h but ai •■« and every mnri wb .u, w eutfrr* from : I and tbn injury >f trusts, te »nch an extent that lifr-h a • t’iy,.ynienf.s. tm e rvgarued it as uau>rth> . I aftratioh. It i*. mt a stand-still afltetioD. Ufa steaduy ere>fi»» , < t»d uatodeath, ami be i? w1- wiio tai the necaNKAey stepe to i>< eflwtually relfared of ittarter >• diy < f«Q<b*rtn2 iu>d gl *om m nptm him. > Patients frrm abroad ccii re rive troatmeut and leave In m some day. uurirg tn a-m-:.t any k ' f • .activeextrefar r can be prrforasad without iat Lu w ith iii ■ tr-.nwal a> ’ >n.. -jt • ft x angper of atrNn.'ula tad rupture. IliS BtM>K ON ■» ' Psi , fc .H' a. >«t 1 .t* > -u» s - ingufaiie<! gt ntlemen. c!«*gymen and merchants of , ar.tGiit »nrt p-,, Urit* th-ref . t fnrongh..ut this ccNioUjr and th*' west icdms the *tr -d should rad n and inf.rm th. m-elve*. It fa illustrated wph phjtogYupbic HBeneseoe «f e«t -e|y bid reales before and af<t retire, *nd niaßed t ■ h r»» who aepd • w rent*. . »5l Hr n« wat ear. Murray at., and 4.3 Mlk at., Barto < t Beware of certain confidant* mre and impcafars who r-’pre. at tLciui ln-s a. Dr. Johnson.

| s1 o 001. FOR \ i'ASF. “F I Fever and Ague! ’ Thni f anttol be I’ttrnl. B.W.SHOLTY’Sf GERMAN ‘ ’ i fitm ho o swL I AUL CcRE. | 1 to Take. Purely Vegetable, ». Ao Oiiitiiue 11 ' Cinchiiioida or li-i nie B READ THESE I Testimonials: . ■ i Millersburg, ().,Sept 14, 1H79. I ha e had ihr I'HtKD D\Y AGUEB for list- |:o ten iihh ib* ttnd af’et us <4 . ing everything I ct-nid beat ot for m w wctire. «!»•» tl'dtig mt* »<• goo I. I w,,! ‘H ! '3 advised by your Hgeu heir to try you ■ i 'gueriyrtip. I usjd one boule, and ■ have not had a chill since. It is th* ■ hr bi tued’clue I ever saw put up fto ■ the Ague. Yours. JAMES CLARK. I WJ MW ■—»<■ !■! HI i - CT’. Roaxoke Jno., June 5, 18.9. 3 B W Sholty, My two year old daughter h >s h»* S ’he Ague every day for two week-, and N i i wn- nlm<»{ to giv hri 3 Quinine, it t»eiug so ugly to lake I 3 whs induced to try your \gue Syrup S • Sh** tak«s the Syrup just as readily »ha» tn ch maple syrup, and hat* no g * ha ! a sy luptom O »hv chills sinci sh« fl ■ fl omiiieticrd taking «Le syrup I would I | fl ~e«rommeud pn»en«- to give it »o then fl j • j‘‘hi»J fen on at*<*<>niii of it being so fl j tfc üb'asanl ’o take, aud so effective. MRS. I. Van C IMP J Laxeton, Inn., Sept. 2S, 1879. g . Mr B \V Sbolty : I have had ibe fevt-r and Ague every fl 1 other day, -ts -nd on, during the pas’ fl • ummer Quinine «<nild stop it (•*»■ hfl ; we*k or t*o aud then it would com* fl ; Htck Your agent here gave me >< g but tie of yot»r Ague Syrup on trial 23 I us»d it according to dinctionsan 3 have not had a symp om ot a chill 8 -UIO- aud I took the last Ol II IWog - ruon'hs ago. J »HN MILEN. S j For Sale by Druggists J Everywhere. OLD iNI DECATUh, I B. W. SHOLTY. Sj . 75 CENTS A BOTTLE. 2’2>.prSOw2r. ———————— Ginn tp iij lb.- n«>< i»i-«. Where doctors have failed to cur*. >ud have given their patients up to d . ‘k-kclric Bitters have often been us< ud a cure effected greatly to the •nishment of all. Diseases ot the iomach. liver. Kidney, and Urinary • rgans are positively cured by Eh - •ie Bitters. They invariably cure ce - I ipation. Headache and Billious <eks. Try them, and be convinc- <i 1 hat they are the best medicines eve I sed. Sold bv B. W. Sholty Deeat ;d. ’ 6 iRRANs’ v"‘ ‘ Jl•Uty Iv w Bvut ■ , Washiuj> !i . .J. JRI KNTED.-Ttt cuie a ca«e ( AT.4RKH j ww tueh neigbburhsKxi, with In. h. sid fin •™ to intr .u e ii. &oupb.* Frv&. Ulc Tilt u . ituburg, Pa. to sioo I -er mouth during fail auJ V inter in ev»ry r’ i • ul th cuUiiiry. luierettuug wild Valuable in: uCi«hi with lull particul re, free. reus si once J f. Me* ’.’KbY. x Co.. < t..ciii:uii, *»hi". 4» IM wr** prlcri ever knows f*fl IA ■■■> Hre**<b Loader*, I ■ ||l 9 W S JhlicN, aud Kc«.olvera. 11l sis SHOT - 6 ' j ■ ■■ II Wfl lar greatly reduced prlcr. s.-i,l -lamp < r L-ur N’d .’ Illnattated Catalogue D P.POV ELL A SOy. Kens ret-t, CLNCINN Al I, O. ffANrcD j£UB.OPE AMERICA years ax per »i.c» in lb« Levret »er*irt us c«k>br«ud dai'-vihea.iu all pari* us l e Wvrtd, F ■ *»CUfiVu u lull pnge »r<gra iag«. A!« > in | rt-*> tw* t«w H. - ■ate*! bo>-k.-. kxita iuuuoemrnli* I rm address J. B Burr & vu. Hur frd jnQ t . r \ew and verj Attractive Ktjlea arc t> v Reads. 11 If HU BEUTCABINET <»R PARI.ORt itmAxIiN gansin the vui cll>, IVlnuUil dtßUnctiun at ev. » w Great \V«»rld’a Exhibition 1. r -a ia thirteen jea>». t’ric* -. * * •*> <•;?sm. s.i, ’io-. i o i, J and upward, rur va»y F. i iMiVklfl : OHGiIS

Hooaery,Gloves ctncl UNDERWEAR. HOOT 1 AND CO ■VII’2V.TNT YT Have iiuw in store full ai. 1 e-iin ilete line of dents, Ltdies’ Misses and Children's "imm WEAR" In all styles and qualities, at same prices askod last season. o WIMTEFR GLOVES Os every description. K. 113 GLOVES hi all our popular brands, two fosix buttons, in black, white, opera an i street s. das Also FISH, CLARK x FLAGG'S colrbrated Kid Glow* foi gentlemen's wear, fee walking, dilving and evening use, a’ -‘2 per pair. Ladies Fancy Wool. Merino »ml Balbriggan HOOSIERY in a’i gr»lc« Gentlemen’s U*»ol. Memo and B»lbriggan HALF HOSE in choice styles Cliildren’s Fancy Wool »ud Merino HOSERY—44 toßj inch in over 60 different styles and qualities. gfciTPlease examine this large and attra tive offering of elegant goods at LOW DEICES. Root and Company, CALHOUX STREET, FORT WAYNE, IND. A NEW LEAF TURNED OVER! AT THE « -OLD RELIABLE!’’ Cash. anJL Produce Trumps! <>— EVERYBODY READ! MBLK K, CRAWFORD & SONS Having tried the * redi* systt tn l<*np enough to • »•* n j r*»« <■> » Hitj . hav« concluded to take • n-w tack, and. ine!»*a<t o* hav’i g t« j • ’b«-*r g« <»d» i*t a price high »*< ough to makr up forbad »irh‘r h* y «*•» <ietfl /i vp tbrii j.atror •I•h* trs ’!•» MONEY SAV.O BY Ihl “hULY FAY SYSUfr,* in the reduced pricee th*-) wre ti ns rnnhlw* t* aff< r : hr” future er» !r thin wa> «b**j no “ LIVE AND LFT IJV I' ! It Is true. JiK*icps and Constables mat object, a-if It urf< r< > w irh a burii-t-s- whirl to them, has proven quite h lucrat’ve one But nt der the new order of thiaga. our friends will find good? at 'he store in ihr Adam- County Bank Block so much lower than formerly 'hat «h**y XArm be .< ibe cl. ug< wine .. .. .y |»j h Mr •r.ughl ti u> tody u. ray n ocb atom It IB our vrr.ip. iu< ui, ... i.t a. pni iiculur Klug i. cuiicr rued lb. iruib m I bit r«3tec! . oat,) kuiuu4 BY A VISIT TO HIE STORE! hart oil hands take pleasure in making known the bag« b«rga ns »hey have to offer iu LADIES DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS READYMADE CLUTDLNG, CARPETS, qUEENSWARK, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES. El‘ Higlxcot Marlcet X’x ice Paid for Country Produce STAND BY THE “OUbJZJ 1T.E31.L A E3l_-E3 AND IT WIIJ STAND BY YOU. Niblick, Crawford & Sons. Decatur, In.l . Mnv 16 jS'V