Decatur Democrat, Volume 27, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1883 — Page 2

THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT BY BOTH X CVMMIN*. Friday, October 5, 1883. Ttn election in Ohio cosies off Tuesday, Oct. 9th. The Republicans are already on a stampede. Gov. Ben Butler has been nominated by the Democrats and Greenbackers of Mass. When old Benjamin F. looks in the glass he sees the next gevernor of his state. The Democracy of New York, New Jersey, Indiana, etc., are all harmonious Would it not be possible for a liltla of the harmonious enthusiasm to be transmitted to Ohio in the way of a loan? Signs of au outbreak of the old differences between the Independentsand ■taiwarts in the Republican party of New York are said to be ay parent. — Let them go until they kill one another by exposing the vil’ainous corruption they were both engaged in. _ ■ ——■fc— * We could see no visible change in business circles io Decatur this week over the taking effect of the new postal law. Yet we suppose there was a wish for them in many of the offices throughout the United States. The new stamp is a daisy, its color being a shade brown. The Adame county Bible Society, auxilary to the American Bible Society will bold its annual meeting at the Christian ehurcb, Sabbath evening. Oct. 14. The several ministers of the county and city are expected to be present. A cordial invitation to the public. « It is apparent that another democratic boom is rising in Ohio. The republican boom is dying out, and on the home stretch, the cause of democracy is growing brighter. From this Mawv vu ngvivus wvit win uc uuuc, and the democratic ticket will receive a larger majority than is anticipated by the democracy themselves. The bust of Washington has been reengraved, and to the artistic eye is a much finer piece of work than the same figure now adorning the three-ccnt stamp, and more closely resembles the exact features of the Father of his Country, being taken from the cast from life taken by Houdin. Altogether the design of the new stamp is one of the near st ever issued by the Government. • ■— -<■ ■ — There is nothing easier than to edit a blackguard newspaper, and nothing more difficult than to get up a newspaper free from foulness and blackguardism. Fish women and bar-room loafers are skilled in the art of bandying epithets and bespattering each other with dirty words. It requires no brains to de this , but it does require both heart and brains to print a newspaper that a decent man or women can read without a blush.”— The Republicans through this district are commencing to form the lines for the coming campaign. Already “breakers and feelers” are seen in the outer districts and the Government officials in the different localities are feeling restless as to the approaching crisis. It would be well for Pink Fishback to step to the front again and give the people a supplement of the corroborative evidence ;>s to how Dorsey and the Republicans of this State debauched the ballot-box by the corrupt use of $400,000. Let it be ever kept before the honest voters of this State. “In all towns where a newspaper is published everyman should advertise in it, even if nothing more than a card, stating his name and business he is exgaged in. It does not only pay the advertiser, but it lets the people at a distanee know that the towu you reside in has a prosperous community of business men. As the seed is sown so the fruit recompenses. Never pull down your sign while you expect to do business, for it often indicates that business is poor and you are losing your grip, commcrcialy speaking. The judicious advertiser will receive in return ten dollars to every one invested in the columns of a live newspaper.

1 urax cannot be an honest man in the .and who docs not feel a pulsation* of joy when he thinks that the time is coming when this nation will be handed to our posterity as an unblemished heritage, with the barnacles of Dorseyism, Arthurism, etc., scraped away and the final and irrevocable seal of public condemnation set upon the ring methods of using money to corrupt the purivy of the ballet box and destroying the sanctity of our institutions. The method of robbing the na tional treasurer to buy votes, as resorted to by the wrecking Republican party, must be stamped out. The footpads of “My Dear Hubbell” and Mabone, the political infidel, who has bled the public treasury at every pore, must be brained by the unbought baliota of the true citizens of this country before our political institutions are freed and restored to their pristine purity.

Almost every day we hear some sub- i stantial citizens, both in the the Republican and Democratic ranks, public . ly denounce the actions of President Arthur for the manner in which he and his royal erowd of sycophants, lickspittles. flatterers and vulger parasites have openly and wantonly violated and transgressed alFthe well known moral laws that govern the .best citizens of our beloved land. Where is there a good substantial Republican that will • openly desecrate the Sabbath day? Is | there one who pretends to be a good . citizen, that can look on and sanction a beastly drunk? Those who have watched the drift of affairs at Washington under Arthur’s administration, cannot fail to observe that it has been steadily tending towards centralizs-) tion and the worst forms of autocratic policy. As a consequence of this, from the boot black to the President of the White House abounds in aristocratic customs and habits. The capital of this country to-day is a eity where all these representatives of foreign governments reside, these burlesques on humanity who acknowledge allegiance to some king, potentate claiming a “divine right” to rule and do not hesitate to refer to them as “Lord and Royal Master,” and the an-ti-Democratic party prineiple is just ■ what is relished and patterned after to-day by the Republican rulers. To a certain degree we expect digninity and reasonable pride from the man appointed to rule over us, but that he should surround himself with the pomp and place of power, and begin an extravagant mode of living, is as singular as it is censurable. Nothing so soon cuts a man loose from the great heart of the people as an attempt to magnify himself by reason of the favored position he may hold. The President of such a nation as this should not only be the best type of its people, but should so far as.possible aim to ijlustrate the virtues of Republican simplicity. But the tendvnvaw US Xvat-lUIIJIU UIV HUI VUHUI'U simplicity, but toward its opposite, and this tendency has gradually been creeping into all official life at the capitol, It is seen in the rapidly increasing ex I travagancies of all forms of living here and in the constant aping of foreign modes and customs. Everything about governmental life here evidences this. The unpretentious habits and customs of former periods are made light of, and in their stead is seen all the vanities and fripperies of the fashionable world. The senator or member of congress who would dare to live within his salary or attempt to save a dollar would be ridiculed and his society shunned as a erank. The custom now demands that he shall spend all he gets, and as much more as he can make outside. That this certainly leads to and breeds all forms of official corruption no wise mau need stop to consider. We have had evidences of it here, and unless this think is checked by a wholesome change in public opinion, we shall have more of it. The desire to ape the customs of others who have larger purses and more solid bank accounts have ruined mare than one ambitious imitator, and will doubtless ruin yet many others. Wealth and display now exert tbe power here which formerly belonged to character and talent. Fine estab, lisliments and luxurious dinners count I for more than solid attainments of in telleet, and'.he crowd runs after the man who can gratify the prevailing taste for display, rather than the man whose greatest wealth is an unsullied name and fair publi ■ renown. Beoause of this do our legislators make haste to get rich and consult the changes in stoeks more than the desires of their constituents or the welfare of the state. It is this which makes the lobby more a power in legislation, and forces the temper almost upon the floors of congress. Bargain and sale is perhaps justly written against so much of the legislation of our time that the people of the country have lost faith in the honesty of public men. There is great and crying need of a change for the better. To men of reflection the contemplation of such pictures of profligacy and demoralization are anything but gratifying and furnish sound reasons why the Republican party should go. Arthur is now away traveling like a prince, and his children are taking possession of navy vessels for pleasure excursions. The people are making a note of these things and are determining that there shall be a change. The country demands simplicity instead of aristocraiic pomp and display, integrity instead of criminal profligacy. The money power, as well as the military power, must be taught that the ballot is supreme, and monopolists must be taught that they can no longer compel the masses to pay their tribute. The outlook is full of encouragement for a change, and on tbe 4th of March, 1885, the Democralie party will take control.

Unclaimed Letters List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Decatur post Adams county, Indiana, for the week ending October 1, 18&3: Boniface, J ohn. Jimison, Marget. Hitchcook, Mrs. Alias. B. W. S HOLTY, P. M.

You Can Save Money by Buying Your TOBACCO and CIC AB. S —AT—AUGUST KBECHTEB, “THE TOBACCOMAN.”

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Also the Leading Brands of fine and common smoking, fine cut, CHEWING, AND TUB TOBACCO, PIPES. Etc. Come around end see me, 2 doors north of court house, ... , • CECATUB, I3STID.

SHERIFF'S SALE. O The Equitable Ttusl < ompan., | vs. James Kelley et al. > 1b the Adams Circuit Court ot Adams county, Indiana. By virtue of an ex. ution dectee and or der of sale to me diret t d and delivered by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit court of said county state, upon a dered at the September term, 1883. of the said court, 1 hive levied upon the res. estate hereinafter menu >ned and will expose for sale by public ißCliou at the east door of the court House m the city of De catur, Adams county. Inanna, between the hours of 10 o'clock t. m. and 4 o clock, on Saturday, October 20th, lb»3, the rents and piofits for a term not exceeding seven years of the lollowiugdescribeb premise-, in Adams county, State ot Indiana, to-wif The west half of he southeas. quarter of section thirty two (32.) in township twenty six (26) north of range fifteen (15) east, a.so part of the - ~ ~n . ivtPV nt ao.’ttpn v (30,1 iu township iwenty-six (-O) narth of range fourteen (14) east, cotßnenctng at the northwest coroer of said quarter section, thence south one hpftutta ana sixty < 160) rods, thence east thirty (36) rods, thence north one hendrci snd sixty (166) rods, thence west to the p.ace of begiuntn.; also part of the northeast quarter ot sec ion thirty-five (35>) in township twenty-six (26,) north of range fourteen ill; east, commeucirg Ibj rods West ot the northeast corner ot said section 35, thence south one bundr'd and sixty (16u) rods, thence east 16j cuds, thence north one hundred and sixty (160) rods, thence west 16j rods to the pmee of beginning, all situate tu A Ums c.-iaty, stite ot Indiana. , . Aud on failure io lvalue iheiehv-i the full aßOunt of judgment acd inu-iest therelrom aud costs, 1 will at the sum# lime an! in the same aforesaid otter lor -ale the lee simp!-' «1 l b e qbuyedescribed premises, taken as tue proderty of Sy-pe to satisfy said execution deorys and ’ctober 2,1 McGRIFi, jShei.tt Adams County. By JI. M. McConnUl, deputy. 2, w 4

SHERIFF H feAkb. Jolin C. F. Galbratb Samuel Galbrath va Robert N An lrews | In the Adam* circuit court of Adams i county, IndiAßa. Bv virtue of au execution to a>» liiract- , ed by theiClerk of the Adams circuit court, of said county and state, I have evted upon the teal estate hereinafter mentioned . and will expose for sale, by public am.-1 tion, at ihee..st door of the court house tn , tbe city ot Lecatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o clock tn. and 4 o’clock p. m., ou BAi‘i ftp AT, October 27th, 1883, the reais and profits for a i-r« not exceeding seven years, ot the following de scribed real estate situate tn Adams county, Indiana, to wit: Commencing eighty-fire (W) rods aoutb I of the northwest corner ot the west half of, the northwest quarter ot secuon tweu y . (20), township twenty seven (27) north range fourteen (11) thence north e’nhtv five 1851 rods, theuee east eighty (80) rods, thence south sixty (60) rods, iu a straigbj and direct hue to the place of beginning And ou failure to realise tiierefrwm the full amount of judgment, interest tbeitoo ■ and costs. I wul at the same lime and tn . the same manner aforesud. offer for sal | the fee simple of the aU re described pre . ” eS Michxkl McGairr, ‘ Sheriff Adams Co. M McConnell, deputy. Oct. 5, 'IWT OTuTUfSAITTf GRAVEL ROAD ' BONDS. ■"■Notice is hereby given that the Boardl of Commissioners of Adams coun y,lndiana, will receive sealed proposals at the Auditor s office of said county up to 2 o< lo.k p. tn. on tbe 18th day of October. 888, the purchase of twelve thousand Jpllare worth of gravel road road ccupon hoods, interest payable semi-aunm./y, and principal payable as follows, to-wit: Four bun Is of SSOO 00, each due Dee.ist,tb>. Four bonds cf $500.00, each due vec.lst, et,. Four bonds ofJfdOO.OO.eapb due Dec. Ist, 87. Four bonds of $506.00, each dm- ■ flpour bondsof SSOO. tW each due Deo. ; Four bonds of ssootoo.each due Dec.lst. JO Principal and interest payable »t the banking house of Winslow, Ltuter 4 Co , in the city of New York. Further particular* can be bad by in- • v the. ' minor’s office of eaul quiring at IUO . county. By order of the board. . 27w$ O. CHRISTEN, Auditor, opbning vs street. Notice is hereby given John Closs, \\ m Closs, Mary .'tollhouse and Jacob C rnss, hat on Tuesday, November 6th, 1883, ,t 10 o'clock, ». m. of said day, at the of hce of the Auditor of Adams county, !■<£ i ana- iu the city of Decatur, Indiana. Hue City Commissioners of the city of Decatur, Indiana, will meet to estimate the and benefi s to the properly sought to be 1 annropriaivd for and toes im.ue the bcuv ; fitsTnd damages to all real est.te lojun I nusly or benebeially allcried bj-balar ng out opening and wideui .g of * i‘"l ’ r > I in satd city* norm from datshal e.reet o : Park street and affecting prope y 1 severally by said John Closs, William j Closs, Mur/neltbeu»c aud J««b c toss, Witness mj baud and the seal of said city hetriO attached, this dd day ot Octo r, 1884.' L. J.Gast, U2BW3 C!etk -

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B. R. FREEMAN, M. D. J. S. BuTIRS, M D DBS. FREEMAN & BOYERS, Practitioners of Medicine and Surgery All calls promptly attended to day or night. OrricK.—South-east corner Monroe' and Second Sts , in Niblick s new block Resihisvi:. —On Third Street near I Monroe. —j24tf. I lAMES F. MANN, <t’ lhe flrm of Quluu X Madu.l .llltniuy at hate, DECAII'R, - - INDIANA. | Especial attention given to collections and Probate matters JJ ill buy snd sell real estate cs fojnmission.—n2sm‘J. D. D. lit.LLER. - PAUL HOOPER. HELLER & HOOPER, Attorm i/i nt Luu, DF.CATI’B, • - INDIANA. ~LTc. ’dEVi»SS. .imvnPNW « ’»• I < W DECATUR, - - INDIANA. Will practice in the Civil and Criminal Courts of t lie State. Special ut-teuiion giv- ! en to collections and settling decednnU i •Stales. 'ijijcc in Luckey’s new building. 1-jAIXCE .1X1) LVTZA DECATUR, INDIANA. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Office over jiurjwqrp Store, [room 4.j

NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the public acjifiojs of Washington township, will open on Monday, Qctoljer §U>, 1883. JOHN KING, JR., Trustee. Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that there »ii< he j public examination of teachers at the office of tiia County Superintendent, on the last Saturday of each month. Applicants for license must present “the proper trustees' certificate, or other satisfactory evidence of geed moral character,” anj to be successful, must pass a good examination in orthography, reading, writing, arithtmetie, geography, English grammar, physiology and history of the United States. J. F. Snow, Co. Supt. | (Chicago Exposition. The Chicago A Atomic will sell excursion tickets to Chicago on rates named below on account of the Chicago Exposition to be held at Chicago, Sept. sth, to Got. JSth, for $7.05, which includes admission to tha Exposition Sept. 18th and 25th aud Oct. 2nd, 9th. and 16th. Tickets good to return Saturday following date of sale. C. L. Thomas, Agt n 024 v.q --mw * Wfc Chicago & Atlantic Railway. Through pa--engcr rates on application to all points, east and west and ' baggage checked through to destina- I tion. This is the only lino running i the Umgnificent Pullman Chair Cars i without extra charge. For particulars ! regarding lowest rates of fare, conggtftions, etc., apply to C. L Thomas, Agt. C. & A. R y. n024m3. Chicago Exposition, Iht Chicago & Atlantic railway will give an excursion tri Chicago, Thursday, October 11th, on account of the Chicago Exposition- now lieing held there, at the extraordinary low rate of $3.45 for the round trip. Train leav.s Decatur at 11:10 a. ta., arriving at Chicago 6’40 p. m. Tickets good to return on any regular train until Octo bcr 15tb, iucluslyg. IAMST. The uudersighed will pay a libera 1 reward for the recovery or infotmition of the following de wribed cow, which ' strayed from Decatur about two weeks ' ago: A small, heayy built red cow, having short horns; abaut 7 years q and giving milk. Philip Baker, D< catur, Ind — M M NOTICE. The school in District N>. 8, Washington township, will not comtnensj until October 15th on account of the 1 new building not being completed. John King, jh,, Tiuatee.

„v« IXJOK AT • si-EciAi.TiEs o /,/vc Grfs Furnishing Goods EITING & COS. satinets. inducements —222— 1 FOR THE FALL OF 1883. | 1 We defy competition in prices anl quality, and cat, sure you ono iifth of your money by g *> ‘ calling on us. All the leading and latest styles of O • e *T< I Dry Goods Fancy Notions, r Q We can show you beyond any doubt the best q 1 made clothing i ,U - ever brought to the citv. Don’t go cutside of your county for your I ' “ — " • ire buying all kin 4« CARPETS! CARPETS! GRM a oa T T 0 ’ When you can do as well at home. We can sell you **>> and retail *U kindsof Z 1 A’/) fl/'/> p grain, GROCERIES! GROCERIES! . As cheap as anybody. All goods delivered if necessary. CASH ill order to sail our trade. * » * * K -' * i •

SHAFER & BRO —dealers in— A*riculturnl implements HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS. ETC. Buckeye and Excelsior Binders, Single and Combined Heapcr* and flowers, tb l«t in the murk.,. W- keep on hand a Ids line of OLDS', JACKSON'S UNO TRUMBULI WAGONS Cheap, •unit,; Ind warranted to be equal L Spring Wagons, THE BEST ETl.i; MADE.; THE LEADING Sewing ZMC£XotLin.oSi Always in »t<<k ‘the ix*t ami cheapest that can be bought. FURST AND bredley sulkey brekins nows And oilier g.-jl Steel Breaking Plows. We sell the SCOTT 1 CO. 2IASZ — ■crrzr EXGlxr.’. SiW-MIfJ-S, I'HBESHEHS »>H«LOVER IIILLLIRS at m-niltuturvr.’ prbe. Weals' ’» "wke- ■ ! 1u: . •>. Tiir slow, El 1 luur dißpreat p mSmolt HAY BAK», the l“M utir made, C II E! A P . WF. SELL TH ft BAKER £ UNION GRAIN DRILL, Harrows of All Hinds, 2-Uorao «st? Hand Corn T’leviitc-i’s, PUMPS OF ALL MAPES. A " jod line ot Cook Stoves and Trimmings I We haye in connection A- I 1 X IST SHOP! All Jola WorU. Promptly Done, Tin Ware, Etc. Cheaper than the Cheapest. SUCTBc sure a:t>l call before ymi buy, as we will show you the best Hue in t i ■r t .-. «a Iv • will L» i food Decatur, April 27, 1883-1 SH AFER &, BRO.

o t i ar; ,vo F.i>*f i " - : - . . | At ray office, Dccxtik, Isd , Ami 28. 211 Jcse 23, Jtr.v 21, Aro I H . Br.pr 15, Oc-r 18. Nov. 10. Dpc. 8, IBe4. DK. A. B. JAMISON, Four Year* a Specialist in the. Treatment of fIf.CT.IL DISE.I*TS. Pitts. f ittletlfi. f tnntirt. tlctraflon, Lit. Cure uithout cutting, ligating, burning or any other barbarous method. Will give SI,OOO 00 for any case of piles i fail to curp ! Rrctal rsißea»e*->>jntpiom« i Bleeibng and protrusion at stool, tell plainly ib»t you have piles or true hemorrhoids! Cure Gcarasteid ! bl-tdipj »nd severe paiu it stool, and severe pun with or wi'-bept bleeding, with s sore, tiastli lump at mouth of i return. without protrusion, tell you that you have figure .' Cure guaranteed ! A discharge of matter from a small opening or from small openings, having a hard pipe around opening tell 'you that you have JrrtuM Never allow the knife or ‘ ligature to be ustd. Curp guaranteed! Constipation, slow hard stool—frequent attacks of er constant diarrhoea ; dischares cf mucus like the white of an egg, of blood and matter, itching about anus and worse when in bed, smarting, aching and burning in rectum after stcol, hearing down feel'pg. lane back, affected kidneys, liver, lOßiacb, heart, numb bints, burning soles j of frit, dull pain in head, palpitation ot heart, tick headache, vaginal and womb trouble, bladder and urinary trouble, cough and sc called ciuuiimplmn, nervous prostration, dyspepsia, b caking down of the whole SjStem, sallow complexion, distressed and wrinkled countenance, no detire to laser, energy gone, tired ot life, I Bright's disease of the kidneys, blood poison, bloating of abdoman and stomach, inflamatiep and soreness of bowels, peak limbs, pale, itiggaid look, ofte or piore of j these symptoms tell you, piaMg, Agcgai Ulceb ! No use to swallow medicine, to risil springs or travel tor health, fer neithei will help you. Our treatment alone, nil! curl ycu. W bole families die with this malady and doctors call it consumption. • yhen it is NO SUCH THING. A cube Gea«4STIEP, ft fakep in time. A B. JAMISON, M. £>., Hotel Brunswick, Detroit. Names of physicians and others treated : ive» whew deal rad.—tfj

Land any 8 ot* for SaleEighty acres, all good liinbfr in Jefferson ownsbip. Severity.five acers pf limber land in t. wnsqip twenty acres within one mile of Decatur, with p’auk bouse,good wellar.l about six acres cleared, for eight bundr J dollars. Valuable building lots in Deafer an! Feneva. Also u good farm in Alleu county. For particulate, call on the undersigned DAVID'3TUDABAKER I —'— rr.-----—.-V-— -.—rr~T.- —-.-..si. — VI.OBATE CAUSE No. 339. X'OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notiee is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees ofSoioma Campbell deceased, to appear in the Adorns circuit rourt, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the I 4tl? dap of October 1883', and show j cause if any, why the' nmtl 'settlement accounts with the estate es the decedent sheuld not be approved: and said heirs are notified Io then and th ere make preof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witueis. the clerk of said court, this i,.-h day of Sep'ijn ief, 1883. N. BLACKBURN, Clerk. Sep*. 21. 1883.—25w3 O TEAM MILL FOR SALE The undersigned wish to sell their steam giist mill, situated on the St. Marys river in the flourishing town of Wiltshire, O. Said mill has rr.-enlly undergone repairs rnd overhauling, so that it is about as good as n< w It hr san excellent run of custom, and does tie best of work, and will be fold <u very reasonable terms, cither fei mb or cn tine, with approved secund. JAMES JONES, 22tf LAVINA KOOS, Lot* tor Sale, The undersigned have for sale cheap, on reasonable terms, a large number of desirable vacant lots, situated in J. Crabb’s several additions to the town of Decatur. Adams county, IndAlsg pap* onf-lfil no 2u7; >iih a largp 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 proferty in Decatur, Indiana. Real estate bought, soldand rented on reasonable terms. Enquire before purchasing elsewhere. PETERSON k HUFFMAN. r.e < if.

IrpO CONTRACTORS AND BVILDERS | Notice i» hereby given ihrit the Board lof School Trustees ihe City of Deca ur, Indi tun, will up o 4 oc’.ock p. m. of .Monday, October 28lb, 1883, receive sealed ' proposals for the construction, erection aud completion nf a school house and outbuilding* therefor The same Nt be conatiueted, erected and complete.! in accordance with the plana and specifications therefor, filed with the Secretary of said ! Boa d, and on exhibition at the law office j of P. terson i Huffman, in said city. All j bids to be filed with W. G. Spencer, sr., ' | Secretary of Board, and to be aceomp.t---j nied by a sufficient unleriuking with j good sureties there,, j, conditioned that phe bidder will enter into a contract and j bopd for ilii proper completion of such work if th- ram; (.e awarded bin,. The Board rH'rye the right to rejg i | any or all bids. 2f,w 7 W. G. Srrsci.n, pec. Board pl Ftbpol. Tru; ees of City of I'eca'ur. If you are a sufferer from weak kidneys and compelled to get up two or three titties during the - niglit, use Covert’s Modoc Bitten. It will positively cure you. For sale by Dorwin it ' Hoi louse. No. 6, eowGru

DONT I RGET IT. —THAT OF Mb— — JOHN BOWERS, yOu can get lower prices on Ilard wa re, 811 i 1 der’sM a ter’ls, «uJ Gout >to\ee al relumed prices. ba<t in the unmet, IL owe UUd Pumps. Wayne s Champion Reapers, Mowers & Binders Sulky Plows, Sulky Corn Plows, Spriag Tooth Cuh irstors, -Lit ’V a» ■ Scules Horse Hay Rake, Ground Pulveriiers, Wind Mills, Paints, Sohvels, Spades Porks Corn atjd Cob Grinders Feed (’utters. Seel Sow r-i, jSiooll Rentes, in short, erorytbing in the Hardware and Farm Macriinary Una Have been selling lower and will continue co soil lower than any House in my line in Decatur. CALL AND SEE ME before ou purchase anything in my line. JOUKT !S. BOWERS. Decatur, March 23,1883. •

NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. NEW PRICES. BAMBERCER & MORVILIUS, —DEALERS IN-READY-MADB CLOTHING! FOR MEN'S, YOUTH S, BOY S AND CHILDREN S WEAR. GENTS’ FUENISHING GOODS! -HATS AND CAPS, AND—TRVNZS and VALISES. Nou can save 20 per cent, by dealing with us, our goods are NEW AND STYLISH ! NA ell made and durable, No Trouble to Show Goods* CA I.L AT THE New York Clothing Store, Second Street, Opposite the House, n * 2in4 DECATUR, INDIANA.

For Sale. France A I-utw’a Heat Katate l)u<l«-<i u j 7 lots in Crabbe addition, between 10. h and 11th streets. Easy p ayments. A goad farm of 12 acres, sitmtel eiglt miles south of Decatur,near Salem, In I. Forty sere* of good land 5 miles south, east es Decatur, in Washington township A house atd ot on First Street; and t | house and lot on Monroe Street. A bouseand lot in the south p«rtof the • ily. For par uiars, call on or a ldre„s FR ANCE & LI’TZ, Betti Estate Agents, 1 ODI I L'ecalur, Indiana. j JTOUSE AND 3 LOTS FOB S.\L.B Nos ‘'l, 182 and 183 on Ninth Street, between Jackson Street and Nnttmsn oor! ■ I tier. Good house, 7 reams, gool stable, staoka l ouse, some truit trees, etc For further partlealara as to prices and terms. ; address the undersigned, Decatur, Ind , : or inquire on the premises. 23w3 Mart