Decatur Democrat, Volume 26, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1883 — Page 2

—lirTHE DECAWK DtPnOCRAT BY A. J- HILL. t== .. = ===.--':-—- ] Friday, February, 2, 1883. Jons M. Smith? Senator of Jay and I Adams has. credit for being the young- i man in the state senate. They might , as well set him down as being the best : looking senator also. SOME of our Republican exchanges . are complaining that the Democrats j have too much presidential timber, t They may have a surplus, but not ( enough to regulate the supply ala I Guiteau. ■ The lowa Supreme Court that pro- ( nounced the prohibition amendments ! unconstitutional, politically, is Republican. That, however, do< s not matter. Honest legal opinions are what is wanted. Factious, minorities or majorities should not dictate to them their factious objections. The temperance tolks have one consolation. The Republicans sold them out four years ago. Two years since they repeated the same thing by failing to enter of record the proceedings of the house, and senate upon their respective journals. Now that they have been slapped upon both cheeks and the reepairements of scripture fulfilled, they are at liberty to pitch in and denounce the treachery. Had Democrats done this, they would not have restraiued themselves. That th# blows came from pretended friends makes it so much the meaner, and simple justice requires that it be resented in fitting terms. Who will pronounce a fitting anathema? The state Senate by their vote Wednesday adopted the majority report of the committee, which affirmed that the amendments which were before the last Legislature were not properly before this, which virtually settles the question of their submission. The conclusion was undoubtedly the correct one. Courts, whenever the questions have come properly before them have almost invariably held that the provisions of the organic law with regard to amendments of the same must be strictly complied with. Had the senate and house both taken the oihir view and they been submitted and adopted, with the known defect in the record. the Supreme Court of the State would have declared as the lowa Supreme Court recently have upon the same question. The Popular Science .nonthlg for February, I*B3. In its variety, general instructiveness, "and its bearing upon practical interests, “The Popular Science Monthly’’ for February is even above the usual standard. The first article, by Professor Gilliam, on “The African in the United States," is an able and dispassionate study of the negro question as a race problem, or from the scientific point of view. Professor Bain's addreks as rector of the institution with which he has long been associated in Aberdeen, on “The University Ideal," is here first published, and is a paper first published, and is a paper that will interest all who are concerned about the higher education. “Nat ural Religion, a Study in the Growth of Scientific Morality,’’ by R. W. Boodle, is a sketch of the progress of scientific and liberal thought on the religious side since 1850. It is admira-i ble dissection of the influence of the leading writers which have been most potent upon public opinion since that time. “Methods in Modern Physical Astronomy,” by Frofessor Janssen, is the presidential address before the French Association for the Advancement of Science, and is a paper of remarkable brilliancy. “Social Forces in American life," by Herbert Speneer. is a brief paper, but will be read with extreme interest. It was written as a kind of a sequel to his speech at the New York dinner, and was appended to the English publication of that speech. It develops his view more ciearly and fully than was possible in the etagencies of a festive occasion. “Curiosities of Superstition," by Dr. Oswald, is a striking continuation of his former paper, and will be read with interest for its freshness and pungency. “A Prehistoric Cemetery.’' by Joseph F. James; “The Schools of Medicine,” by Dr. R. O. Beard; and “The Formation of Lunar Crates,” are also excellent. There are a full biog raphy of the celebrated naturalists, Milne Edwards, with a portrait, and a long letter on the bicycle question at Stockbridge, to which the editor pays I his respects in the proper place. The i leading editorial is on the subject of I “Machine Education,” which is con- ■ sidered with main reference to recent developements in regard to publicschool management in New York. The miscellany is very full, fresh, and instructive, as usual. New York: D. Appleton & Company. Fifty cents per number, $5 per year.

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OF NON-RESIDENTS* ' Tbd start ofl Indians, A3artW conly, Ss. In the Adams circuit court. February term, 18S3. Daniel Fisher vs : Jacob Fisber, , jeremiah Fisher, Catharine Hall, Frank Hall, Sarah Durfer, Jacob Durfer, Mary Triplet, Lafayette Triplet, 1 Elizabeth Cross, Philomon Cross, Comp! nt to quiet Anna Calahan, Title. No 1i 78 Elhannon Caliban, Jacob Guyer, Celia Fisher, , Lina Fisher, , Charles F. Fishes, Emma Ficher, .Margaret Fisher, Marcus Fisher, Henry lleathler, ( guardian of Celia, Lina, Charles F., Emma, . Margaret and Marcus Fisher, minors, It appearing from affidavit filed in the j above entitled cause, that Jacob Fisher, Jeremiah Fisher, Catharine Hall, Frank Hall. Sarah Durfer, Jacob Durfer, Mary Triplet, LafayetteG. Triplet, JaooO Guyer. . Celia Fisher, Lina Fisher, Charles F. Fisher, Emma Fisher, Margaret Fisher, Marcus Eisber, Henry Beathler, guardian ot Celia, Lina, Charles F ,Emma, Margaret and Marcus Fisher, minors of theabove named defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Jacob Fisher, Jeremiah Fisber, Catharine Hall, Frhnk Hall, Sarah Durfer, Jacob Durfer, Mary Triplet, Lafayette G. Triplet, Jacob Guyer, Celia Fisher, Lina Fisher, Charies F. Eisber, Emma Fisher, Margaret Fisher, Marcus, Fisber, Henry iteatbler, guardian of Celia, Lina, Charles F., Emma, Margaret and Marcus Fisher, minors. That they be and appear before the Hen fudge of the Adams circuit court, on the first day ot the next regular term thereof, to beholden at the court house in the city of Decatur commencingon Monday the2fitb day of February, A. D. 1883, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the seal [seal] of said court hereto affixed, this 3rd day of January, 1883. N. BLACKBLRN NoJOw-l Clerk. Peterson & Huffman, atty s COMMISSIONER’S SALE Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned John T. France, a Commissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, slate of Indiana, in the case of Eliza Harrod et al vs Nathaniel Burdoine et al, partition to sell real estate, will, on and after Saturday February the 3, 1883, at the law office of France and King, intb.-’ city of Decatur, in Adams county.lndiana oiler at private sale the fee simple of the following described real estate sttuaisti in Adams county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: All of lots number one hundred and thirty-aoven (137) and one hundrrd and thirty-eight (188) in Stndabaker’s addition to the town of Buffalo, in the county of Adame, in the state of Indiana, on the following terms to-wit: One-third cash in hand, one third in nine and onethird in eighteen months, deferred payments to bear six per cent interest per annum from date, and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. jOBn T. FRANCE, No. 40 w 4. Commissioner. France and King, Attorneys.' sale. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court the undersigned Executor of the estate of James w. Reynolds, deceased, will offer for sale at auction on the premises on Saturday, February the 3. 1883. the following described real estate in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing thirty-five (35) rods and twenty two (22) links soWtli of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter (|) of section twenty-eight (28), township twenty-six (26) north, range thirteen (13) east Thence tunning north seventeen (17; rods ami six and one-third links (6J) thence west one hundred and forty-four (144) rods and nine (9) links, thence southeast up the meandertngs of the Wabash river twenty (20j rods. Thence east one hundred and thirty-six (136) rods to the place of beginning, containing fifteen (15) acres, on the following terms to-wit. One-third cash in hand, the residue iu 1 equal payments at twelve and eighteen months, with notes at interest waiving benefit of appraisement and secured bygood free hold suteties. Sale to begin at two o’clock n. m. DAVID ECKROYE, ‘ No. 40 w 4. Executor. France & King, attorneys’. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Samuel Rawley, deceased, will offer »t public sale at the late residence of the decedent, in Jefferson township, Adams county, Indiana, on Friday, February the 23, 1883, the following personal property. Two work horses, one three year old horse, two spring colts, three milch cows, four fat bogs, a lot of stock hogs, eighteen head of sheep, combined reaper ami mower, one two horse wagon, one lop buggy, , harness, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, wheat in the granary, corn tn the crib, oats in the bin, bay in the mow, wheat in the ground and corn in the field. Teems: A credit of nine months will be given on ail sums of three dollars and upwards, by tue purchaser giving nis note with security to the satisfaction of the undersigned, with six per cent interest after maturity. Less than three dollars, cash in hand. WILLIAM RA IFLEY, 44*8. Administrator. I of administrator Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administrator ot the estate of Samuel Rawley, late ot Adasis county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. WILLIAM B A IF LSI', Administrator January 27,1.883. PROBATE CAUSE, NO. 305. OF SETTLEMENT. In the matter of the estate of F. A Jelteff, deceased. In ihc Adams ciicuif court, Fvbruaiy : term, 1883. hot ice is hereby given, that C. A. : Jebeff, administrator of the estate of F. •A. Jvlieff, deceased, has this day ! fi 4 ed in the office of the clerk of the Adams i circuit court, his account current with the estate of said decedent, and Njat the same will be ueard by the Adams circuit court, ! on Monday, February the 2Gth, 1883, the same being the First judicial day of I the February term, 1884, ojf said ojßrt Creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedents therefore, are hereby notified to appear in said court on aaid day, and show cause why buch account should not be approved M iiDcts my name find the seal A [bkal] said court, at Decatur, Uis 251 h day 01 January, 1882. N. BLACKBURN, (Im aHwll. Clerk

* list--t. : :s. . | -—— —— AL "J o ijhdf Bnd Town Lots retnainln,. De’mqu.'nt tor the n.m-pavme-. t ; -. . TAX E.T*for rs ■ v-tfr tSSi. n-d previous years, in Adams i. ounty I:,.liana. NAMES OF OWNERS. : DESCRIPTION. 5 — 6 . t f = E "if <- i J k « S Z — ■' ■ j. 11 KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. ' i Baum Lucv und ?£ eJjsw qr -'7 *3 53 33 s i ’>->i ] WASHINGTON TW’P. I s Andrews Robert A 35 ncresbff Hie w 'u I of the nw qr 20 27 14 .>l’s 43-5- 1 j as describe in Deed Book C. C. page --1 S of the Recorder's office , j of Adams countv. Indi .ua. McGill John c'ancq’r 21 27 14 80 650 27.35 | ( Vandiver John 8 acres off the northwest qr of the southwest quarter of . section 33. tp. 27. rartge 14. as described in Deed Book H. 11- j j page 171 of Recorder’s office of Adams co.. Ind. 75 l 9 (» ’ . ST. MARYS TW’P. Cowan 8. R j->ti'- -w nw qr 4 <5 4 J ’ BLUE CREEK J Da' ton View St. R. R. nw qr. se qr 27 - ' 15 except 19 acre- in 1 a square form out of the nw corner heretofore sold for taxes ! | to Janies Kinney and not redeemed 160 met ( Hankins Mary J 25 acres off' the ne qr of the se qr of sec 3. tp 26 north, range 15 east as described in Deed Book E. E page 270 and 271 of the Recorder's office of Adams county, Indiana 250 11.28 Lutzenhizer John und sw qr 4 26 I 5 lob 66 975 51.38 Tumbleson Sarah neqrneqr 29 ? ■ H 40 MONROE T W'P. Ringer Alphetis sw qr se qr 6 26 14 40 except 18 .u ty in a a square form out of the nw corner heretofore sold for taxes to James Kinney and not redeemed 320 24 05 WABASH TW'P. Baldwin C, H. se qr. nw qr 21 25 I 4 I sw I'r. ne qr 21 25 14 I I-’J 1420 97.28 Dillworth Charles w>.j eH nw‘ 4 31 25 I 4 4O 400 1544 Davis-Margaret 11 acres off the nw qr of ti cneqr of sec. 28. t p 25. range 14. as described in Deed Book C. C. page to and 11 of the Recorder's office, of Adams co., Ind. Go 20.11 Jameson George se l 4 10 25 14 160 1500 4' 50 Leigl.t William "'a se qr 20 25 14 So 1000 32.45 Legler and Barlow ek, sw qr 19 25 14 So) /“ wig ee qr ;q 25 14 So) 1740 345.48 Linger and Moo-eman ne qr sw qr jt 2-> 14 40 200 7.25 Schupp John iF>oo square feet off the « hf 01 the : v. qr of see 21. tp. 25 range 14, as describen in Deed Book X. page 564 ot the Recorder's office of Adams couuty, Ind. 30 7.52 Thompson Marr S 38 acres off the nw qr of the nwqr of see. 26. tp 25 range I 14. as desersbed in Deed Recotd E. E. page 03 arid Dee d , Record "Y,” page 467. of the Recoder'.- office ot' Adams j county, Indiana. 43° -4-°b JEFFERSON TW'P. Burdgejhmes ept sig nw qr 5 25 ‘5 36 s°' “ n. l g nw qr 5 25 I 5 84 t 870 32.78 Gandy and Nickey ne qr 9 25 15 160 1050 36.25 Roane William neqrneqr 8 25 I 5 40 250 9.30 Riffle J. K. wLneqrseqr 6 25 I 5 20 110 433 Robison A. P. e’Jneqrseqr 6 25 15 -o except eight acres irf'a square form out of the nw corner heretofore sold tor 1 taxes to James Kinney, and not redeemed Ho 3.58 ■ LIST TOWN X-CCE’S. Ji . js ® E-. w 1 N AMES OF OWNERS. NAMF-SOF WWXS- eX -7" Z H "L X ! _ j al t c CITY 'oFd EC AT U R. Barnhart Nancy J 95 square Rods more or ley* off of outlet 79. described in Deed Book F. F. pageso2 . f the Recorder’s office of Adam- county. Indiana. too 8. 17 Miller Peter C 217 165 26.(0 i Showers David 517 ’ 7-5 1 ■-3° i Sullivan Johanuah “ 169) 4 ’5 28 ■/< | Worden Mary A q!'pt acre out of outlot No. 86. as described a Deed Book i> 3-, page 507 and 508 of the Recorder's office et' Adams county, Ipd. 215 33-6 o I TOWN OF MONROE. Simcoke Atfo 2 75 78' CEYLON Bowen Catherii.. ;8 30 it.'o Foster .George W 77 ] “ ■ 79 1 “ 107 I 170 89.76! Jenkins G W 84 30 3.74 Long J P 90 *5 10.92 GENEVA Asjidil] Anna!- 154 260 1091 I 1 Conkl’e Adatn tyi - ' 201 ,> IJ 47< Heffner Conrad >751 :: “ >B9) ‘75 B>So 1 Cook Socrates s!J 130 125 2.3; 1 Haie John D 15 / H & : $ >. 28V “ ->) 9 3 -5-95 Lc ,T teF <»hq ot in-lct No. 117 as is described in the Sheriff’s Deed. Record No. 1. pages 206. 207 and 208, of the Jleporfter’i Pffiupof Adams County; Mavs J. T. 4* o trJQ Mc®leUan Mary ‘ n.i9 THE ST?wfE OF*fNDL\XA 4 APA>fs IOUNT Y, SS. I, G Christen. Auditor in and for said county, da hereby certify that th_* above and foregoingH a true and correct list of lands and' lots ret :i . r ned and rtnu.duing dejir . | for the non-payment of taxes for the year ISBI and previous years, with penalty, int r- 1 e*t, costs, together with the current year’s taxes for 1882; and further that ! the amount h from each particular tract, and that the same was recorded f between the Ist Monday in December 18S2. and first of January 1883. VVitne**. my hand at the Au J.’tor’s office at Decatqr, this day pf December, ISS2. j G. CHRISTEN. Auditor. Adams County. * THE STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY, SS. Notice is hereby given, that so much of the foregoing Lands, City and Town Let*, i as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and costs, whkh may be J dire thereon, or due from the owners thereof on the day of sale, will be sold at pubii . * auction, at the east door of the Court House, in tlw city of Decatur, in said county! and fctatg, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH, 1883, it being the sth dny of said month comme n c‘.h 6 at A. a. m. ui said 44., m.J j that said sale will continue from Jiy to day ua ail i > lor odered tb. ale. Given under my hind, at the Auditor’s office in Decatur, this nth day of Jaaary. ’Sj. ! G. CHRISr- EN. Jkuditor. Adams Coitrdy.

FT K' ■ . C/D ’ - - <■ <*-#. -O ■ I ‘F 2 H» - : . m The above is the store house of Pete's RESTAR’NT & SAMPLE ROOM. At the re- ■auts.nt you cwn get served hot or at ill hours -ny and eveiythine the ! market affords in the best style of the eulinery art. rhe sample roem , contains the best breads of Ktstuckey Sour Ma«h Whistles loge), i native wines, cigars, etc ,lo le found in the conn rv. In the basement east s? the Adame County Bank, Is I’au'e Place.

i Call and »ee Barkley and Steele in ' ; their new quartern. .! Fur choice meals go to Barkley and , , • Steele. They are now located in the | ' i the buildiaz recently vacated by Theo. ' I Kennedy, wl. i ’ f 51. Bretuerkamfi has the finest lot of > i ladies coats, Holmans and shawls of pany ho is® jn tl> yity of Decatur.— * aitf.»

The best salve in the world for Cats . Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum ’ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapded Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piks. It is guaranteed to give pssfect Aatiaf**.. tion or money ref uoded. Price 25 a,, per box. For sale by Dorwin 4 Holt hotrje.--n0.3 1 yr.

REAL ESTATE Ki al Est -1 e—Rial E i ate. FOR SALE. For Sale- For Sale- 1 Forty acres ti®tcred u-a’* sn -Mint' ‘ Township, Adams county. In 1 sSfM) 00 , 80 acres timbered Hnd it. Hashington i Township, Adams cauiuy, IdU. 00. i 80 acres timbered land in Uni< n Town- I ship. Adams county, I«d. SLffcH Od. Desirable residence on Crabb- avenue, ; including nearly an half acre ot' grown t, ; ' in Oeca’ur, Inu Also, aftout 70 inlots and outlo:s in be-> catur, Ind., ax very k*w prices ’Peters-', n & liufiman Anorney’s OHi e. in Odd Fellows building, in Decatur, in ■ are my tufhorft I ngvats. All persons wan'.ng to buy w.L do we., to call on <hem, they wi.. te pleased ■ show the property nd give pictaunr terms. John iScliUrger, Recorder of A’iams co . Ind., is also auihounzed to sell lu<s nor u i of J/uixroe sued m Decatur, lud. .h.bPEli CEA GBS

DEFY COMPETITXOW? E. B. ARCHBOLD S PKICE LIST. i Family Flour . . $1 7.H limt Young lljmhi. ... 7‘> - W boi -t >i.. n ... 15c 0 Iv. (olfvo lb: Coal Oil 20c 1 Brut .Ispan Tea Sue I’.-ti* Lie: Inii-m-t JOe Choice Rio Coffee ll.’ Yarmouth Corn p«jr cun 13c’C<>vo Oyntarn . 10c ( orrnstv . 10c Ext i.. Rio Coffee I!!.- Lima Beans. I’J.-Sal.non ... .. 2br L llmv Strawberry ... 1 le Arbuckle’s Roasted Coffee I'h Tomatoes (3 lbs) 12 Sardines ... 12.1 Eisberry lie Granulated Sugar.... .... 11c Maple Syrup ....251 20 Dried BMaelus I.Oc Apple He Standard “A” Sugar Gulden Drip 65<- Driotl Apples HR' • Grape lie Good “A" Sugar He lihickberries 15e Dried Blackhern ’ ■ 12.- Tnrtw-t ot all kinds, .»c., .Ac., &o. White extra ••<!” Sugar Be Strawberries Ki Fn-neh I'runes lo- |' b' \ | ] j ]'(l ( ’ A L L Best Gunpowder Tea 70e Gooseberries . . IjcJJanhotl Pears I-”’ MONROE STREET. Three Doors East of Burt. House.

A *' r " Notice is hereby given, ifiat by virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court the undersigned ad;uijiiatr%tor of the es ate ot Htxekinh man. decease 1 will offer for Bale at public auction at the east door of the couri house, in th* city of Decatur, in Adam# wftuy, siai£ m» U bsim. vn priday, March the 2. 1833. ihd folic wing described r<*a! esLce m A wja? county, of Indiana, <o wit: ihe umiiVtdtd onft-haif of thii'y (•'•!) ncres of lan» off of the north end of the weot half of tfca northeast qutru r of «•<?- ! fjoc tnii t* five 35) in township tweuty- ; six.’north, of • 14 ■ east. • Also, seven and ono-lmlf (7j> acres, ds[scribe! as follows, to w:<: b«*g!> utng a» ! the nui diwtst coiner of tLe boithc n ♦!: i ; of iM uoi'Lvas. quarter of I tKir«V'hve i&i! it; wwatdnp twenty-tux I north, range fQurloea t 14 • Mai, run n.ng thence eiw; *t.r«y 4“} t**!*, thtuue j south thirty to) rods, wist forty I (4V; ro'ii, Chtuov iiecth lbi««-y rods j to the piace Ot uegiuaing, aii iu Adainx i county, giatc of lnd»aaa, ua the tolluwiug terms to wit; Oue-.hud cash iu band, ihe residue in • equal paytuems of nine uni eightesu I tnonthsj wi:n tjo-'e® at interest, waiving • benefitot appraiaometit and sc<rdi«l b; good ucehvid Becurries. rale to begin I btiwttu 10u clock a. xh. und 1 o'c'u. k, p. m. ABRAHAM '. e LOTZ EH, AdtnintMit’or. No 4 j *4. Frao.-o and King auys. Closs, Ehty and Co., HAVE THE Lnig;i*t sind Best Assorted r»L of WlrciilS, ‘Cluck.'. Jewelry, Silverware, f'-piical. Goods, Solid Gold. Buss Filled, and Silver Cases, thM can be found anywhere. They ait?o keep* ft full line of MIMI mSTRUMdIS. ACENTS FOR TH ‘•‘ROCKFOrtS MOVEMENTS." ——AND CLOUGH & WARREN ORO Muikal. Ho »ili send to eny per»on tvho wil! i give us the names and address of five i of their nißsical friends bavin" pianos, and ten cents in change or postage stamps, a copj of the new and beantifg!/ entitled “Elon’s Heath l&wt bj -Heil V-n e ’ Wri#3 B4O' , 4? wl. Columbia City, Ind.

1383. IHICiNCIHHI A Daih Democratic Newspaper. [• published to subscribers at the follow.ng | Hates of Subscription BY MAIL, P .STAGE PAID. I ally ami Sunday eLtion one year. $7 00 Daily an I Sunday editon six nnnths. 4.00 Daily and Sunday edition three n-ontb, 2 00 All Sutteript'"* 1„ variably in Advance. An extra copy of ite paper will be mallei t ratE tor one year *0 aay person who will ; raise a elub of ten annual »üb«oribeni at 1 anj one postoffie, and forward :beir names ’ and addresses, togt titer with S7O. Bv caRBiEB. —Daily anti Sunday edition, 15 cent, per week, or 05 cents per month, payable to carrier. I’SICB nx SIXOLX COPY. Daily edition Two cents. Sun jay (double size) Three cents. Agents, carriers, News-dealers, News boys, or any one handling Tux Nsws, are required to sell tbe piper in conformity with the afiovc rates. Address THE NEWS, Cincinnati, 0., IHE WEEKLY iOS WILL BE ISSUED BY THE Cincinnati Hews Publishing Co. Tliei ? ir*t Week hi Jauuai j. It will be a Democratic paper, devoted | ! to Pohiics, News, Markets Agricultural ! ! >*nd Lhemture, «u«l will be ed ted with i ! ibe view «1 making it a deairable Family 1 i Newspaper. A» a De* candidate tm public favor, ; Tut Ulikli New® will cuiei to the rw qt.mDifisis ot leaders II will thor- ! ci ghU diseuss Hve quests ns of rhe dny. It will give {articular xuentioD * io 'he gaitutiiig oi the news Especial ; care will Le taktn in compiling the variI uus markei reports. In ihe interest of the ! aimer, n gocdlv space Will be devoted to agricuitpre literature and vari- ' ous mniters fitted for the family cycle will comprise an import am department ot the ' paper and it will be the purpose of tbe j niKfiagement to to edit md publi h The Weeklt .News as to comu-end it to and I makejt a welootD ■ visitor in evety house hola. The Wteket .aews will be a large i quarto, cuntainiug mxcj four column* of i ending matter, print e l on a fine anicle of cab ndard papei> In dldeV to reach all j classes, u t ill be so'-d al the following ’ luW Rate* of ftubM i tpltnn. A aiugle eepy one year . . $1 00 A club us ; tn cop es mailed to out I j. • • office, one year 900 ■ A club of twenty cop e? mailed to cue post- ffc°, one y ir 17 00 ' A club ot thirty copies mailed to one postoffice, one yea- . 24 Off t A club of forty copies mai ed to one pAstoftce, ooe year 80 00 I And largei clphs nt tin* rate of seventylipe cents per copy, per annum. Andfin add’»6n Ths H very News w 11 'be maikd tret •ne .'ear -o .ny terson who will raise a chib of *w»n?y nr tn re ; annual subscriber* nt tie j i ?lofiice, and forward their nau** i -n l adbvssjs with ' the requisite a’.n r.nt of ta n.y. as per • above table of rates. ID*uilum* for < lulu. SI,OOO IN GOLD! W ill be diwtributul um .ng those who obtain anil f-nil in to Tur Weekci Sews tbe ! ten largest club; of full rat? subscribers I trppr any one alato by the |st dny ot July, ' 1884. Esch auhs.ripiiou iu these clubs will be Oik Hollar Per Fear. For Largest < lnl> S3OO in gold. 3.1 •' “ 200 “ 3d “ 100 " “ »m •• •• QO B. ‘‘ (HJj I. e so » “ (itl> “ 'JO •• “ Till “ - 60 “ Sih “ “ 50 “ s‘ 9th ‘‘ •• 30 “ “ loth “ “ 20 •• Total 81.000. , iioinss werkipg for the abbje pcemiuti s muM Invariably sen 1 Olli Dollar with each nagie report'd and t(iey Itxraid give naiue* with I*. O. addresses, and send money as fast as the aubscribers are obi tai tied. Small amounts of >n.iney may be sent by . mail at the company s risk, tut amounts over $2 must be sent by postoffice mouev I vfdvr. < h-ck. qr Ly rf-gi§t" ffi ]t lt?r Scud tor SpccliHiii Copy and then subscribe lor It. I f.t.tn.s -TUf: WFF.fi I. r.FEW’S. , | 10>4 hi.U Lfitr PWt, CINCINNATI Ohio. I-ots fur Sale. The undersigned have for salt cheap, on j reasonable terms, a large number of de t si’-able vacant lois, situated in J. Crabb’* , several additions to the town of Decatur. . Adams cuuuty, lnt|. Also part out lot no. 28T, with a large ! well furnished dveliug house, and con - venient oui-housts thereon, hue property. Also house and k»t on Crabbs avenue, pleasant localida, cheap for cish. Also b-iust* and k* on Front Street. . Allvf said property in Decatur, lodiasa i | Rea! estate bought, soivt and rented oa reasuuable ureas. Enquire before ptr having MBewhere. DEIEiiSON 1 ni IFMAX. no 1. ts.

F.A.LL™*- I”.INCx -i,— . V7INTER. =OWEN, PIXLEY & CC z The One Price Dealers. and only Uannf ictur >rs doing business in Fort Wavne. wish to call the attention of this and adjoiningcountie.i that their large stock of f all and Winter Clothing, I, (’vrreoats and (vents Furnishing Goods, are now on exhibition at their commodious sale oom.s ate a cordial invitation is extended to all when making their Fall purchchase to call am. inspect goods and prices, a id we will guarantee will make it an obirct for you .Q place your orders with us. Strangers invited to make our store their home while m the city, Any in’ rmation required cheerfully given and any packages be taken cai of bv us yon ma v wish to leave. ■" — " n I X*'* 4 “«" ' ' 1 • WEX, PIX LI Y, & COMPANY. ! ■>XT WAYE, IND.

ST. STOP! 2 See ! ' 1 "" “Q Iheap, taper Cheapest Boots, Shoes and Slippers, AT THE NEW Boot aid Shoe Store -OF— S. SILLMAN. Be sure aul give him a call before buying elsi wher«,‘ s he sells cheaper than any otbi- tnah : n Decutur, and will i. u. be undertold. Give Him A Call. First door w ■ • >f Niblick, Crawford A •”0118. t26u18 SOME HING NEW? 1 1 tit 1' Ji't) OTHUIi. . [J-V—~r ~HX I I ADH AN .MICHIGAN. ! S X" Jl ‘-4 f ' a ■ ■ ’t’ s j THE SIMPSON AXE, e All hand hnmn e’e l. Made of solid Silver Steel wi'b Punched Eve and WARRANTED. Also Fivev:h<i kinds,>bc WTw .Vnnn, Hr a rt. Warrior, frantic ftuil i call HM«t Kcal. “ COOKHG STOVES for Twelve Do larSjimJ the New Champion Monitor < >» k with six holes. Every 8 J st Stove V‘ .rranted ytrtr« x I T*n diffe en: . nds of Heating States Al- • so the HEW IM MSI BURHER and Heater. ..'kinds o? Builders Material, Nails, Iron, Tumps, Cord*»f t « Steel Goods, Shoyols.Spades, Maitoek’. F -ks, An'titrition, Guns, e . Tiitols- Revolvers, gun f'bhtaing, etc. Tog- tl »r wi»h a full a.Zieli ivUi. of Hardware Sewer Pipe an I Flue Pipe, the Enterprise Moat Sl'-fffr for less money I- ar t-t y hmse In the eitr of Dtcalnr. l,t .i’i forget lo Call. i J H. STONE. No S 3 i;

Muted SLACK BARREL AND—HE A DING BOLTS Wy will pay per CorJ ttir No. 1 Elm and Red 'Oak stave Bolts, an I $3.50* per cord for No 1 Heading Bolts, delivered at the factory. W e will also [iay the hio-h---eat market price for Oak White Ash, llicknry, Cottonwood EJm ami \\ alnut saw logs. Fur further particulars inquire at the office. P. C. CLEVER & CO. — 1 I •— — __ REAM & DIRKSON Agents for tbe celebrated mu’ WIND EM, POMPS, i jMM TANKS / FIXIURES i Tt > supply Water fur stock und household purpose. — io: — Al o Mantifnctri-ers of the MACY TUBULAR WELL, TANKS, FOUNTAINS, LAWV Et.) Estimates of cost of engines. Tubular Wells and Fixtures, furnished on application, personally or by letter. REAM a DIRZSON. : i:c» 11 R, iXDiiv*. no 10. ts. FOR SALE. jt.i i.Ki.n H.iiic.n.r, r ’ „ ~ *” I A Shw Mil| with lop .»w or Doublo Mill all p.t.pi«i«, B«U», CroWbxr*. Ixtg and ! Lurnbwr Trucks, all in first class order, to I make a complete Double Saw Mill. (MH , and see the hmII u Ibe Focuax Grist Mill, I Decatur, Inffiana. J. w ROUT. tO NON RESIDENTS The Estate of Indian), A Jami oouqty, * c i. lb Ihe Adnans circuit court. May * . t Tbe Equitable Trust | Company j . V I Jaa; a 3 Ke'.ey ) Eu <Ki;*?ure of Dwmab’s he Hey | Ueo ge w Y uung j Margaret Yodng { Aadrew i. — Sip..-, w.fe of Auditw J. whole first name io to the plaintiff uuknowu A. wilwilson, wife of chai les A. wilsoL vuJUe first name is tc ti e plain--112 ufiknoru. Uenrj K. Il uiug rrq ;-4 •tfldwH. fired ki t*i« : abep e that » Kelley anu Henry l». Bond us the ; named 'iefen ja uta are non r*»aidsuv» iof the Mate of Indiana. Soiiee i« thereI fore hen by given tbe said Jamrs Kelley Pbn.-wsis Kelley and Henry R Bond, ’bat ihty bv and appear before the Hun Judge of rhe Adatife circuit sourt, on the first day of the next regular term thereof to be hu-Ulen at the court bouse »n tbe city of | Deeatur. Monday the duy us May, 1883, &P 4 piea I by answer or A demur to said compi>inr: or Tile. will be bevi i detwrininM YjtTheir absence. wiiuos, my urnne and the sea’ (Seal ]. of Sul court hereu nihxed, the I)aih day 6? January, 188$. wCuT A: ritrk.