Decatur Democrat, Volume 26, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1882 — Page 2

DEMOCRATIC! jflMKffiSwl JEsf& &$/;<-' ■■ ■ '-'p. 1$ '-a UTA \ltfe affS’-<'M4I ! SSSS.-'.v. fel w : <W 1 » THE U. S. DEMOCRATIC and all the other States so far as heard from NEW YORK STARTS OFF WITH 200,000 Massachusetts, 20,000. Pennsylvania, 40,000. Indiana, 12,000. Thief Robeson Beaten far Congress 3 The Best of .A.IL

THIS ENSURES A DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT IN 1884.

MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Nov. 7.—The Traveller con cedes Butler a majority of 15,000 — a gain in half the State of nearly 17,000 votes. Total vote of Boston : Butler, 30,340; Bishop, 16,719. Butler's plurality over Bishop, 13,621. At the Republican State Committee Rooms no doubt is expressed of Butler's election, the only question being the sum of his majority. The returns show great gains ior Butler and a falling off in Republican votes. Four Democratic Congressmen elected with a good chance of five. The indications are that the House will stand 150 Republicans and 90 Democrats, a gain of fifteen Democrats. Last year the Senate had five Democrats; this year it will have twelve. NEW YORK. New York. Nov. 7, —One hundred and five election Districts out of 668 give Folger 6,632; Cleveland, 18,643. Geneva, N. Y., Nov. 7, —This town, the home of Folger, giveshim 28 majority. A Democratic gain of 42. New York, Nov. 7, — Kings county gives Cleveland over 30,000 majority. Queens county majority for Cleveland, 3,000. The Tribune has put out the following bulletin: “Cleveland's majority in the State will reach 125,000.” Edson is undoubtedly elected Mayoi; his majority will be 30,000. New York, Nov. 7, 11:15 p. m.— City complete: Cleveland, 125,474; Folger, 47,867. Cleveland's majority, 77,697. Bnffalo, Nov. 7.—This city gives Cleveland 25,000 to 30,000 majority. Latest from New York gives Cleveland a majority of 200,000. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Nov. 7,—Scattering returns from the State show large Democratic gains over the vote of last year. Pattison has undoubtedly carried this city and will have a plurality of over 20,000 in the State. Post, Democratic, is elected in the Fifteenth ! district Pattison Democratic, will have 2,700 plurality in Luzerne county. Scranton, Republican, is defeated for Congress by over 2,500 majority. The Independent vote is very large. 9:50 p. m., —It is estimated Beaver, Renublican for Governor, is defeated by 25,000 to 40,000, and that Pattison, Democratic, will have 40,000 plurality. Pittsburg, Nov. 7.— Beaver’s plurality in Allegheney county is estimated at” 4,000. The rest of the regular Republican ticket is probably elected. Pittsburg, Nov. 7.—The Republicans concede the defeat of the State ticket. Philadelphia, Nov. 7.—A special dispatch gives Ferrel, Democrat, a majority oi 500 over Robeson, Republican; a Democratic gain of 1,700. Brewer, Republican, for Congress of Second District, is re-elected by about 700 majority. Harry White, Republican, is defeated for Congress. Errett, Republican, for Congress, is probably defeated. Philadelphia, Nov. 7.—Bingham, Republican. Elected to Congress in First District; O’Neill, Republican, Second District; Randall, Democrat, Third District; Kelly, Republiean. Fourth District.

WISCONSIN. Milwauke, Nov. 7—The election returns from the interior of the State ■: come in slowly, and estimates can be ' formed with difficulty. All reports i indicate large Democratic gains in ■ every Congressional District. Dr. Anderson, Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee, claims that five, probably six out of the nine ; Congressmen are Democrats, a gain i of three. Republican advices concede Democratic gains, but are silent on , Congressmen. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Portsmouth, Nov. 7.—Private adI vices to prominent politicians indicate the probable election of Edgerly. Democrat, for Governor. Republicans claim the election of Haines. Republican to Congress in the First District, although Democrats do not concede it. , Both branches of the Legislature will j be Republican. Republican county officers of this county were elected. , j MINNESOTA. i St. Paul, Nov. 7.--The Congressional District indications are that Nelson, Republican, is elected. Ames, Democrat, probably carries Ramsay and ' Hennepin counties by 3,000 majority. Minneapolis, Nov. 7.---The indications are that Washburn is elected. 1 The prohibitionists carried a respectable vote. St. Paul, Nov. 7.—The Republican Headquarters say the county is Ro- • publican, except on Congressman, '■ which will go Democratic by about > 1,500 majority. CONNECTICUT. I ! Hartford, Nov. 7.-—The day was . I fair and the vote quite full. Through- ' out the state there has been a falling ’ off of the vote of 1880. The Republican loss is very much greater than the 1 Democratic. It is probable Eaton is 1 elected to Congress from the First ■ District. The probability is that the ; Democrats have elected their State ticket and three Congressmen. Wait, • Republiean, is undoubtedly elected in i the Third District. 10 p. m.—The State ticket is carried by the Democrats, who elect all the Congressmen except one. TEXAS. Galveston, Nov. 7.—The day is fine. The State ticket is solid for the Democrats, Much scratching was done for the Congressional candidates and county officers. The contest was quiet. IOWA. Dubuque, Nov. 7.—Six townships and one ward in Dubuque county give the Democratic State ticket 1,220 majority. This will give 3,000 Democratic majority in the county. Des Moines, Nov. 7.— The Dcmo- ■ crats gain three Congressmen. CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Nov. 7.—The election in the city was very quiet. An average vote was polled. Owing to i the length of the ticket, and bad arrangements for gathering the returns, nothing can be known of the result to-night. There was much scratching, and probably some will be elected on | both tickets, but the commonly received opinion is the Democrats have a majority of 10,(W0 on the , general ticket.

Reports from the interior indicate a full vcte. It is believed that the Prohibition ticket will have about 5,000 votes in the State at large, and this, with the defection from Republicans : on account of Sunday, gave the State to the Democrats. San Francisco, Nov. 7.—The city gives a Democratic majority of over 3,000. The Democ ats carried the State by 13,000, and a clean sweep in the Congressional delegation. NEW JERSEY. Newark. Nov. 7. —Fielder, Democrat, for Congress, is elected by 1,500. A Democratic gain of three assemblymen. Trenton, Nov. 7.—The Democrats will have a majority on joint ballot. Brewer, Republican, is elected to Congress. Kean, Republican, for Congress in the Third District, has a majority of 1,000. Camden City, Nov. 7.—There is great excitement in this city. Robeson, Republican, for Congress, is defeated by Ferrell. Democrat, by about 500 majority. Brewer, Republican, for Congress in the Second District, is re-elected by about 700 majority. Robeson’s own ward gives a Democratic majority of 106. The Democrats have a majority on joint ballot, giving them a I'. S. Senator. MICHIGAN. Detroit, Nov. 7.---Returns come in slowly. The indications are of heavy Republican loss, especially in the larger towns. Flint City and two towns give a majority of 500 for Begole. Democrat , for Governor, a gain of 700. KANSAS. Governor St. John defeated. Glick, the Democrat candidate elected by 8,500 majority. The scratcher was on deck last Tuesday. That running fight the Republicans made was a disastrous one. The Democrats held an election Tuesday. The Republicans did not. This is the whole story. President Arthur is so great a man that the American flag is not enough to float over him when he rides on a national vessel. Republican simplicity. George W. Steele was re-elected by a decreased majority. Steele gained a little over Dailey in this county, in consequence of the fight over Sheriff and the use of “soap.” The campaign is over and many a poor fellow feels that his glorious vic tory has dwindled down into an ignominious defeat. It is some consolation to him to remark, it was ever thus. W. S. Congleton closed the Republican campaign last Friday night, in a ringing speech at Geneva. The echoes of his speech are still heard “Faint from further distance borne.” up and down the shores of the Loblolly. From this lime forth that classic stream will be haunted water. IyoTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The siate of Indiana, Adams county, Ss. In the Adams circuit court, December term, 188’2. Edward Pelz, ) vs. [Comp.. o uiet James McLain. j title. No t 749. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that James McLain, the above named defendant, is a nou-resi-dent of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said James McLain, that he bo and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court, on the 14th day of the next regular terra thereof, the same being the ’26th day lof December, 188’2, to be holden at the . court house in the town of Decatur, ccm- | tnencing on Monday, December 11, 1882, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be beard and de termined in his absence. Witness, my name and the seal [sial] of said court hereunto affixed, this 28th day of Oct 1882. N.BLACKDHRN, n3lw4. Clerk, To the citizens of the city of Decatur. Notiee is hereby given that 1 Harmon 11. Brake, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their regular session iu December, 1882, for a license for one year to sell spirituous, vinous aud malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time at my place of business iu ami at the build ing situated on the following described premises, in the city of Decatur, in the county of Adams, nud state of Indiana, to-wit; Commencing at the northeast coiner of in-lot numbered sixty one (61), in the said city of Decatur, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said city, thence west on the north line of said iu-lot one hundred and thirty two (132) feet to the northwest corner thereof, thence south on the west line of said in-lot, thir-ty-six (36) feet and four (4) inches; thence east parallel with the north line cf said in-lot one hundred and thirty-two (132; feet to Second street: thence north on the east line of said in-lot to the place of beginning. lIAKMON 11. BRAKE, Nov. 10, ’82.—n32w4. A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE. To the citizens of t'.c city of Decatur. Notice is hereby given that I Peter P. Tonnellier, make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their regular session in December, 1882, for a license for one year to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a time at my place of business in and at the building and the cellar under said building, all aaua'ed on the following described premises to-wit : Commencing a' the southwest corner of in-lot number two hundred and seventy, three (273) in the city of Decatur, in Adams county, in the etate of Indiana, thence running north along second street in said city or Decatur, one hundred and six (103) feet, thence east forty-one (41) feet, thence south one hundred and six (106) led Lu Min -e st:eet, in said city thence west along M Er oa street forty one (41) feet to the place of beginning PET; RTONNELLIER Jiov. 10, 'BJ. u32wl.

xvOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of of Indiana, Adams couLty, Ss. . In the Adams Circuit Court, December Term 1882. | David Liby vs. | Isaac W Stratton iForclosure No 1,47. > Margaret Stratton J James Liby Catharine Liby | It appearing from affidavit, tiled inj the- ■ above entitled cause, that Isaac W . Steal- . ton and Margaret Stratton two of I the above named defendents arc non resiI dents of the Slate of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Isaac W, Stratton and Margaret Stratton that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court, on the seventh day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the town of Decatur, commencing on Monday, December the 11, 1882. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint or the the same will be neard I and determined in their absence. Witness, my name and the seal FSeal.l of said couit he»eto affixed L J , ■ _r- QO this in uay Oi vctovc., v— N. BLACKBURN, no. 30—w4. Clerk. Peterson & Huffman Attys’, for plft. ' J£XtCUTUR SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, the undersigned Executor of the estate ot James W. Reynolds, deceased, will offer for sale at auction on the premises on Saturday, November 30, 1882, the following described real estate iu Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing thirty-five (36) rods and twenty-two (22) links south of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter (|) of section twenty-eight (28), township twenty-six (26) north, range thirteen (13) east. Thence running north seventeen (17) rods and six and one-third links (6J) thence we=t unchuudred and forty four roas | (144) and nine (9) links, thence southeast | up the me&nderiugs of ;iie Wabash river twenty (20) reds. Thence east one hundred j .nd thirty-six (136) rods to the place of ; beginning, con-taimng fifteen (15) acres, I on the following terms to-wit: One-third cash in < and, the residue iu | equal payments at twelve and eighteen ! months with notes at interest waiving ben efit of appraisement and secured by good treehold sureties. Sale to begin at 2 o'clock, p. m. DAVID ECKKOTE. n030w3 Executor. Land aud For Sale. On hundred and twenty-eight acres, on the Wabash, in Jefferson township, all fine timber. Walnut, ash, oak and hickory timber. First quality of land and valuable timber. Two eighty acre lots in Monroe town- i hsip; one, about ten acres elenred, the other all timber. Both contain valuable tim- ! ber. Some vuluable building lots in *. eca- j tnr. Also some good lots in the town of Ge- I nova. Also a good farm in Allen county. For particulars, call on the undersigned DAVIDSTUDABAKER NOTICE SALE OF REALESTATE. Notice is hereby given, th t by virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court, the undersined, Henry Steele, executor of the last will and testament of Aaron Archer, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the east door of the court house, at Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday, December, 9, 1882, the following described real estate, subject to the lifa estate of Susannah Archer. The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section eighteen (18), township twenty-seven (27) north, range fitleen east, in Adams county, Indiana. Terms: One-third cash, one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months, deferred payments to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Sale to begin bet ween the hours of ten o'clock, a. m. and four o’clock p. m. HENRY STEELE, Executor. France and King, attorneys.—a3lwl. Application for License. To the citizens of the city of Decatur, in Adams counly. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that 1, the undeisigued, Henry Eiting, will make application to the board of commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their regular session in December, 1882, for license to sell spirituous, vinous and n.alt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, at my place of business, in and at the building situated on the following ddscritfcd premises, in the city of Decatur, Adalus county, Indiana, to-wit : Twenty-five feet uff of the east side of out-lot one hundred an 1 twenty (120), in Joseph Crabbs' second addition to the city of Decatur, as >he same is designated on the recorded plat of sa:d addit’on, exc pt always a strip twelve feet in width and twenty-five feet in length off of the north end of said above named s:rip. HEiSKY KITING Nov. 3rd, 1882.—u31w4 j OF NON-RESIDENTS. I The state of Indiana, Adamsconty K Fe In the Adams circuit court, December term, 1882. | Perry L. Ayers ) | i- Complaint to quiet : Janies Mciatn. ) Title. No 1750. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that James McLain, I the above named defendent, j s a non-resi-j dent of the state of Indiana. I Notice is therefore hereby given bi jj . James McLain that he be and appear before the Hon, Judge of the Adams circuit ou the 14th day of the next regular term thereof, the Same being the 26th day of December, 1882, to be holden at the court bouse in the city of Decatur commencing on Monday the 11th day of December, A. D 1882, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same wit! be h eaid audAletertuined in bis absence. Witness, iny unite, and tho-seal [seal] of said court hereto affixed this 28th day of Oct. 1382. „ „ X. BLICKBURN k 031 * 4 Clerk. OF SALE Of' REAL ESTATE No ice is hereby given that by virtue ot an order of the Adams circuit court the undersigned, Thomas E Macy, admin-’ , latratorof tin- e>,a lt . of A dee. ased, will otler for sale al public auc tion at the east -loor of ihe court house in Decatur, Adams county, Indian t) O n ’ Friday, the Bth day of December, 1882. an equal undividc two-thirds of alie 4H.>wa ing described real estate to wit The east half ol the east half of the i northeast quarter of section six (<J| i., £»Bshtp twenty-five (25) M . lb , o f' ra 7 ’ ' e j acres I ! Also in-lots Nos thirty-one (31), f orl> J l of BiffVln 103 f ' J "- y ,W ° [iil ' lll ' uwu of Buffalo, since tneorpotated as the town Indiana™’ ’‘ n A ' Ja,n3 ""“'Ft ’>»te of j ’ ms; One third eash, one third ini' mtuth? 8 *’ 13 ! ‘? d ollethirJ >n eighteen, meuths, secured to the satisfactisn of the ' hourl’aT tubeßia '“’““’fJen o clock, a. m. and four o clock i P- m. or ssid day raOMASE MAC’.-, .... Administrator. ’ rrauce it King, attorneys.—n3lw4.

REAL ESTATE. Real Estate—Real Estate. FOR SALE. For Sale- For Sale-’ Forty acres timbered land in Monroe ■ Township, Adams county, Ind. SBOO 00 i 80 acres timbered land in. Hashington Township, Adams county, Ind. $1,600 00. 80 acres timbered land in Union Township, Adams county. Ind. SI,BOO 00. Desirable residence on Crabbe avenue, including nearly an half acre of ground, in Decatur, Ind. Also, about 70 inlots and outlets in Decatur, Ind., at very low prices Peterson St Huffman, Attorney's Office, in Odd Fellows’ building, in Decatur, Ind., arc my authorized agents. All persons wanting to buy will do well to call on them, they will be pleased to show the property and give prices and terms. John Schurger, Recorder of Adams co., Ind., is also authounzed to sell lots north of J/onroe street in Decatur. Ind. B_tf JOSPEH CRABBS. Lots lor Sale, The undersigned have for sale cheap, on reasonable terms, a large number of de sirable vacant lots, situated in J. Crabb j several additions to the town of Decatnr. Adams county, Ind. Also part out-lot no. 267, with a large well furnished dweling house, and convenient out-houses thereon, fine property. Also house and lot on Crabbs avenue, pleasant location, cheap for cash. Also house and lot on Front Street. All of said properly in Decatur, Indiana. Real estate bought, sold and rented on reasonable terms. Enquire before purchasing elsewhere. PETERSON & HUFFMAN, no. 7. ts STOP! STOP! See ! See ! o Cheap. Cheaper Cheapest Boots, Shoes and Slippers, AT THE NEW Boot and Shoe Store -OF— S. BILLMAN. Be sure and give him a call before buying else where,as he sells cheaper than any other man in Decatur, and will not be undersoldGive Him A Call. Fust door west of Niblick, Crawford & on s. v26n18 NOITCE TO TACHERS." Nv’ice is hereby given that there will be a public examination of teachers at the office of the County Superintendent, on the last Saturday of each month. Applicants for license must present “the proper trustee s cirtificate, or other satisfactory evidence of good moral character,” and to be successful must pass a good examination iu Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography. English Grammar, Physiology, and History of U. S. G. W. A. LUCKEY, 17, 1882. County Sup L

s SHERIFF’S SALE. William fl Worden ] t vs V Adams circuit court Martin V B Siracokc f Sept. Term, ’B2. e Ada H. Simcoke ~ By virtue of an order to me directed and delivered by the clerk < f the Adame circuit court, of said county and state, upon 1 ® rendered at the September term, . 1882, of said court, 1 have levied upon the t real estate hereinafter mentioned, and will j expose for sale, by public auction, at the east door of the court house, in the town of Decatur, Adams couuty, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. tn. and 4 o’clock r p' tn. on . Saturday November the 18, 1882, e the rents and profits for a term not exceedi I mg seven years, of the following described premises, in Adams count?, India**, to I I wit : The west half of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirtythree (33,) in township twenty-seven (27) . north, range frurteeu (14) east contain mg twenty (20) acres, in Adams county state of Indiana. And on failure to reali»c therefrom the i fu. amount of judgment, interest thereon, and costs, 1 will at the same time and in I the mauneraforesail Utfer for s.le the fee ; ““Pie ot the above described premises ; i .ken as the property of the defendant to | satisfy said order of sale. H. KRICK, Sheriff of Adaais Co, No 30.—wd. AUCUST KRECHTER CIGAR MANUFACTURER, I DtfATLR, . t K ful! ’i 80 of Fine cul > Piu «. Smokinir lubacco. Cigars, Cigarettes and Pipes of) a.l kinds always on hand at my store. I Land* and Lota tor Sale <»ne bundled ai d sixty acres in Washington Township, Timber Land Also good Lots North of Decatur. For psrticu- ‘ lars call on theundersigned. i JOHK MfcIBERS, Agent.

VOTE OF ADAMS CO., NOV. 7, 1882. r-. ? 2? 5 ? T’ = S ~ _ 2- f 70-= == | r ? townships ani> => ■•’ 5 □ 3 ? “ Q 8 1 I- » I ~ x PRECINCTS. . . ; : g i" . r : 5 ... R VTn ° r STA “ ; ’ 107! 167' 158 i 1’25 207 885 87 9« I«T| 92 185 156, 67 8 V R M ’ ‘■R l l tvvn R 9* 11 38 60 159 134 c 3 48 ‘ 30 07 S/ 4 32 Emanuel R Hawn. K ,1 o 6 4 1 8 6 a **9 Hiram Z Leonard, G i I . : | 4 33i U„,. A H RL-e R D FSTATI 110 167 168 ? 126 ’ 207 386 l 87 99 166 '- 91 136 P 66 ! B2O Ji 20 J lAi !l w H tr R R ° 66 98 38 60 > fi9 184 «« 48 7 30 67 66: J Joshua N Armantrout, G o' ' 4 i i i i ■ 3 3J TMASURBR OF STATE. ig( .l #y 10( . gj , 8g ; 15&j \ ; «« 98 qi 38 i 59 159 b 84 33 48 78 £ 07 John Studabaker, G. i 3 . > i 3 3> fr.n4 T ? Hord d ENKRA '" lit) 167 158’ 125 207 386 87 S 9 167 91 135 155 w , 8 3 30 , 6|1 DanieTp Sin R .. . - 99 >' 38 60 159)134 03 4« 80 67 fcl Mines H’Lee. G » 6 4 1 0 t>j q 3 Bimo E n R pßheeHnT ECOVRT ' 110 187 158 125 207 386 87 100 167 159 67! 8 3»Jn IXhan H Gordon \ \ 9 9 3 > 38 *0 167 184 .12 48 j3U65 w J Jared Safer, G 3 3 6 4 1 8 9 4 j y loim W >" 8 107 >6B 12 5 207 388 8 ' >OO 167 91: 135 157 8 l°rof J M Bk“ ■ 07 -.15 11 38 60 157 186 62 4» 7 39 65 6 q 2 3 UJJ Charlton Bull. G 3 3 0 4 1 4 3 31 ifft’wFNS D VRT - W ” 37 168: 125 207 87V 87 99 167 91 135 IS-’t c(l 8 ' J • W,ll’ Edson R 98 >1 39 60 149 134 63 48 7 80 67 IV , ■d Dist iJorL T *owk‘o' 109 167 158 1’25 207 880 87 100 166 94 135 154 8 J. n J Berkshire R »6 9» H 39 69 15» 62 48 7 30 6b 6( , J qth t>ist JX 7Xs h iL >67 15V 12 , 207 .81 87 100 167 91 135 155 67 8 . John F Kirby, R « B 95 39 62 > 59 134 «2 48 < JO 6. C 6 ~ .'•« losenh S Dailev tR D'O’ 170 I - 127 205 874 VO 101 160 96 136 160 C; s , . George W Steele. R 70 95 26 | 3b ®? 162 130 t 2 48 2< o 66 22 888 Evan Thompson. G | 3 3 6 4 - 3 J j J jj It IXiE 26th II DKtAL Cir.CTIT. ' ...J . _ _ . . n- >ri James K Boli. D 1" 169; 160 126 206 38 . 87 98 167 9o 135 151 6 . 83 3039 JohnT ' ’l° '° 7 158 125 204 * BB 87 100 107 96 133 I&ti 67 83’2041,0.] JOINT SXNATOB ADAMS. BLA K FO«n John M Smith. D I°’ I° 7 103 > 2 5 307 B's 87 97 166, 91 186 152 g, , 01 .. Rev M.V Gleason. R 67 99 >' 38 l 83 ' 6B 123 66 49 8 30 69 22 8 , 7 | "I David Chaney. G 3 4 ' 3 i 9 4 3 24 JOINT BIPBUBNTATIVC. ADAMS David Elev d'" " 11° 16° 168 125 207 372 Bti 100 156 VI 182! 154 6l 8 , , G Hoopfr.R . 6f, 101 11 38 63 161 ]B4 63 49 10 80| 67i ’j George B Watson. G 4 1 4 3 ! 24 JOINT BIPR ESENTATIVKA DAMS. JAY AND WELLS. , I, i Mock D 10" 166 158 l-° 204 875 87 100 166 94 133 165; 8j junl,, . C Shanks. R 66 99 11 63 162 133 63 47 8 80 67 Newton B Ford, G ,341 5 C j. CLERK. John D Hale, D >O9 166 158 124 200 887 87 100 166 9’2 138 160* 54 J0 66 „, i Eli D McCollum. G j 3 6 4 ; 17 3 jS AUDITOR. j , Lewis C Miller. D. I°‘ 167 158 l-» 207 389 88 102 167 96 141 165 ( K) Hz', A C Ford. G. ... 4 6 8 3 6 . j ’ r BHKRIFF. n ; Michael McGriff. D. 101 49 10. 18] 270 76 8< 161 71; 9S IJU *cS; Joseph Helm. R 162 120 <8 7 g 246 182 68 4 V J? 62 7 5 54 H E N Wicks. 0 246 : 4 2 TREAStnKR. , . Robert D Patterson. D.. . 167 138 20. 880 8b 101 166 93 138. 165 83 2049 Frank Cartwright, G "64 St 6 2 RECORDER i ‘ . A McW Bollman, D 167 158 1-6 LO< 88; 87 100 167 96 138 135 66> Si4«qA ; v .i, William Adclsperger. G 6 4 4 3 30 SIRVLYOR. J T Simcoke, D ... 167 158 206 38i 87 101 166 O 5 187 165 6c 83 » A i j N B Ford, G ’ 3 6 4 3 6 4 3, COM MISSION EB. IsT DIBTI ICT. John Rupright. D 104 147 82, H" 190 .05 86 96 1«4 90 ISO’ 154 6- 83’18-, 4 David Lahmanß. 33 114 80 39 63 166 1.4 66 48 8' 34 1 67, 6c At * Andrew Dougherty, G 1- 8 4 3 9 . 3 >2 J SICOND DISTRICT. Jacob Yeager. D HO 167 160 124 207 883 89 100 167 yt) |J3 155 68 83 2044 ’ I Thos w Andrews, G 1 4 22 6 , 8; 7 6 37? * THIBD DISTBICT. Leander Dunbar, D > 93 167 150 124 2 0 4 887 87 101 167 90 135 1551 68 Siuouva l I James Lawrence. G 3 6 4 3 7 (,’ 3I ‘ I COBONEB. John E Smith. D ... DO. 167 158 William H H Bears, G 3 6 4 3 *i ( 3’9

Notice of final settlement. ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditor!, heirs and legatees of Mary E. Erwin, deceased to appear in the Adams circuit ceurt, held at Deca.ur, Indiana, on tha ]lth day of December, 1882, and show cause if any, why the final set tlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; anJ said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said court, thia 30th day of October, 1882. N. BLACKBURN, nß2—w3 Clerk. Closs, Elzey and Co., HAVE THE Largest and Best Assorted Stock of WatcheS, Clucks, Jewelry, Silverware, Optical, Goods, Solid Gold, Boss Filled, and Silver Cases, that can be fuund anywhere. They also keep a full line of MUSICAL INSTRUMf NTS. ACENTS FOR THE "ROCKFORD MOVEMENTS.” AND CLOUGH WARREN

FA L— CLOIHING- WINTER =OWEN, PIXLEY & m. The One Price Dealers, and onl\ Manufacturers doing business in Fort Wavne, wish to call the attention of this and adjoimngcounties that their large stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, rooms, and a XrditlTnvif 1 oods ’ are now on exhibition at their to cal] and inspect ’• extend J ed t°. all "hen making their Fall purchchase you to place vour nr r> ai t .EP CCS ’ a k d we guarantee will make it an object for home while in the T? ? U3 '- s,tra5 ,tran g ers invited to make our store their WEN, PIXLEY, & COMPANY. } FORT WAVE, IND.

Look Out and Don’t Forget THAT JOHN We FLeY Is selling Groceries at less money than any other house and is bound not to be UNDERSOLD. St GAR and COFFEE Lower than for twenty years, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS. SPICES, CANDIES, SALT MEATS, FISH, SARDINES, TOBBACCOES, QUEENSWARE, CIGARS Sugars all grades. Green and Roasted Coffees of the best quality. Teaas Good Cheap—Black and Green—are one of our specialties. Sugar Cured Hams, Shoulders, Bacon and Dried Beef. Tobaccoes and Cigars in choice brands and great variet New Assortment of Lamps. Bronze, . Gold and Ebony. Tubs, Buckets, Brooms and wooden ware Generally. Cut Glassware, China dinner and tea sets, a full assortment of Queensware. White Fish, Cat Fish, Mackerel, Cod Fish, Holland Herring, and Sardines. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Come Everybody. You will find first class groceries fresh and cheap. ° JOHN WELFLEY. Opposite Court House. Augcst 10, ’B2. No. 19 ts