Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1895 — Page 2

£r x\ 1»IF r Palpitation of the Heart Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Legs and Feet. , > “For about four years I was troubled with palpitation of the heart, shortness of Breath and swelling of the legs and feet. At times I wouiJO faint. I was treated by tue best aM sicians in Savannan. Ga.. yyttn njpe» lief, i then tried varioA Springs without benefit,. Finally, Ltried j Dr. Miles' Heart Cifte aismhisJServe and- Liv«AlfU& ’Llnr? oemnntng. io take vicnt Mgxvktter! I continued taking mem and l am dm in better health tharJfer many yearV Since my recovery I nave gained fifty pounds in weight. I hope this statement may oe of value io some poor sufferer." E. R. SUTTON, Ways Station, GS>. T’r. Miles Heart Cure is soid on a positive guarantee that the tirst hottie will oeneiit. ’ Al! druggists sell itatsl, 6 opttles forss, or r it will tie sent, prepaid, on reqgipt of price by me l)r. Miles Medical Co., Elkuart, irxd. Sold by all Druggists. Decayed Wood Breeds Ants. Aii amateur gardener has had a great deal of trouble, -year after year, with a certain bed in her flower garden. It was so infested by ants that nothing could grow there, but was invariably devoured by the insects. She tried every vermindestroyer known, with boiling water and other preventives, all without success. At length she found that a portion of the outer boarding of the shed which stood near this bed was decayed ami needed renewal. When these boards were taken away, they v ere found to be alive with ants, which,' being destroyed, disappeared from her flowers, and she has had no more annoyance from them. Often ants will get into the house closets and into the food .in the same way from some decayed wood near at hand, in which they nest. If their source is looked tip when they come-they usually may be unearthed and killed. A Bright Light Ahead. For all those who have been wearing out their lives from the effects of dyspepsia, i-iver complaint, indigestion, etc. We guarantee Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves to cure you, and if you will call at our store, west side of Second street, we 0 will gladly give yon a package free of charge of this infallible herbal health restorer. Bacon’s Celery King' for the ..- Nerves., eli’res costiveness, nervousness, sleeplessness.and all diseases arising from derangement of the stomach, liver and ” kidneys. Samples free, Large size 50c at Holthouse A Smith's, sole agents. For Sale. Strawberry Plants by the thousands. 20 different varieties, ail well tested ■’ kinds. Buy-home plants and save com mission of agents. 1 also have a few genuine Early Rose Potatoes and Early Truman and Early Wisconsin Potatoes tor sale, and the famous Evergreen '■ugar Corn, the best in America, life a quart! F .can self jon-good, strong, healthy plants, and warrant them.to row if property set. and cared for and save von 40 per cent Drop me a postal for .What yon want aitd it,-will receive prompt attention or call on me West - Monroe street. Decatur. Ind. 4Tf ' J l VV-II>AI yers. ■ special. Notice. , ‘ No medicine was ever given -such a severe test of its curative-qua'hties as Otto's Cure. Woare distributing sample, bottle' free of charge to those afflicted with consmnptrmr.wasthmat' rtuigiis, colds, pneuiiiOiiia, croup,.and all diseases of the tliToat and lungs, giving you the proof that Otto's Cure will cure you. Don't delay, but get a bottle of ps toalay.and commence the use ...of this great, guaranteed remedy. ' Sold, only by Holthouse A Smith, sole agents. Samples free. Large bottlessoc. An Awful Bite. “Speaking of fishing experiences,” said the man in the negligee shirt, “I shall never, forget the day when Bob Whim mid I—yon know Bob?—weretry- • hig our luck on Lake S'qtia-m. We' had —f,, in layir nr more aiifl had caught . Illy a few little fellows, when suddenly I had an awful bite” — “And-then you pulled in your line, hand over hand, only to fen pound ‘ pieki-rel,just, as you were aljput to land him,” interrupted the fat man sitting ■ on the flour barretr "J had an awful bite,” the fisherman resumed., without;noticing his intefmpter, “and I mashed the fellow as flat as a do.oriuat._Jit was the biggest mosquito 1 ever encountered.” —Boston Transcript. -■ . - ■ ' FAT PEOPLE Park Obesity Pillswill reduce your weight PKB ’I VNIIN »L> from I’lDto 15 pounds a month N<» sTARVIMi sickness clurujiir.v: NO I*l IILK I IA. They build up the health and b< uuiifv the complexion leaving NO WKINKLKIi or flabbiness. STOI A HIM* VI ENS ami difficult breathing surely relieved. NO IA l*E|C 1.11 ENT bril «i scier title and positive relief, adopted .onl.,*'->lter years of experience. All ordei - supple 1 - a.-eor three pacFagcs for *s.on by postpaid. Testimorials and particulars tsealCdi •cfs A II correspondence strictly coniidentlal. PAHK Ul 'lliin to., Boston. M turtle

I BLACKIM’K I ' i T- a \ Death Inereasinii at an' Alarming Rate at Santiago; RAVAGES ON CUBAN ISLAND. Dlm>mh Im Rapidly Making Its Way Toward Havana—Other Portion* of the Western Indies Affected — Report on Chinese Mi** lon Ary Riots Some Proposed White Holl we Improvements. Washington, July 13. —A report front Santiago says that deaths from yellow fever are increasing at an alarming rate. The same state of affairs is indicated by the report from Puerto Principe. The military hospital at the lat- . 4er place is crowded and the disease is of the most malignant type. This place is near the center of the island of Cuba, f which would indicate that the disease is virulent and epidemic and is rapidly making its way toward Havana and the western end of the island. The news from San Juan is of the same alarming nature, and as nothing had previously been heard from that port since April 24 when only one death was reported. San Juan is the capital lof the island of Puerto Rio,~the most eastern of the West Indies and one of the Spanish possessions. The report from this place is dated June 1, and conies from the United States consul there. He says that no record of the cases is published but that he gets his information from reputable physicians. He attributes the new impulse in the disease to the presence there of -Spanish troops, and adds: While the military barracks are never quite free from this disease, the present condition of things bids fair to produce a serious, epidemic of fever, if it has not already rea'ched that, stage, during the months of July, August. September and October. Three hundred or more cases in the military hospital and the disease seems to be increasing while the mortality is ‘alarming, reaching as high as so or DO per cent. His report indicates the presence of fever and also of smallpox in the surrounding country and in the city outside of the hospital. In view oT these -reports Surgeon General Wyman is redoubling his efforts for the protection of the American coast agaiiistwinfection. WHITE HOUSE I.iII’BOVEM EN IS. Some Recommendations From, the Chief oi the Engineer C<>rj>M. ■Washington, July John M. Wilson of the. engineer corps, in charge of the white house and other public buildings and parks about- Was.iingron, in his annual report recommends that an appropriation of $250,000 bemade for the erection within the executive mansion grounds and directly, opposite the treastirybuilding of a granite structure for offices for the chief executive of the nation. '’Thisstructure,” he says, “could be connected by a wide corridor with a large conservatory fitted up as a winter garden with tropical plants, fountains and statues of eminent Americans. The conservatory . could open into a picture gallery, connected DV f—<► -Lt-ih.* Wll-b tl.o cast room, and these improvements would serve a double purpose by relieving the mansion of tlie terrible crush incident to the evening official receptions. I earnestly hope that this important matter may no longer be delayed and that action may be taken at the approaching session of congress toward erecting a-suitable office buildin.g. for the president of the,United States.” THE MISSIONARY KIOTS. Report From Minister Denby —Pay For Loss of Property. Washington, July 12-.—The state department has received the following advices, under date of June 4, from Minister Denby on the recent riots at Cheng. Tu in which mission .property was destroyed: Itt'.lhe riots at Cheng Tu, the Capital of Szehw.mi, the Catholic mission building i and tlmse of the China island and Cana"di.Tti missions were destroyed. The Catholic bisiibp was the only person iiijiired, mid he not seriously. Virgil C. Hart fs rue only American known to be nt. Cbeng Tu. strong measures have been'taken to •prevent the spread of the riotous spirit among the-Yang Tse towns. Cheng Tu is; a place of about 1,000,000 people, and has.. great wealth. In another dispatch Minister Denby said t hat he had secured from the Tsnng .Li Yaman an order on rhe Canton vicerov for SO3O to pay the American Presbyterian mission at- Yung Kong, in the province of K% - ang Tung, for losses sustained by a recent riot. LEWIS BOND FORGERIES. - Was I’repnred For the Collapse — One Scheme That Failed. Urbana, 0., July 12.—N0 new forged bonds have turned up in Z. T. Lewis’ case. The amount of $125,000 spurious bonds remains unchanged. Frequent inquiries from outside brokers in rogwtfT. to bonds come in and- will no.’doubt bring to light more fraudulent bonds. It now looks as though Lewis had premeditated this collapse and had pre- • pared ior it. His wife ’went east in April, but turned up at St. Clair, Mich., later. His daughter also repaired to St. Clair two weeks.ago., A visit_t<t the residence yesterday afternoon revealed that every particle of clothing of the two women had been taken away. The sealskin cloaks hail not been forgotten in the packup. It has just been developed here that Lewis had a scheme concocted to get "hold of the $250,000 natural gas bonds of this city. His object was to replace 6 pef cent bonds with 5 jxir cent. Had his plan been successful it would have, resulted in a possible issue of a epol million. The sudden collapse balked his game. Smoky River Failing. Sat,INA, Kan., July 12.—The Smoky “ river lias reached its highest-pbint and i> now failing. A large, port ion of the cityds still flooded and hundreds of the people cannot reach'their homes.

WHE» OTHERS FAIL- ' \ ’ A Commit With Dr. H. H. Keller. Physo-Metlical Physician and surffi’cr tiriuerly of Chicago, now known as Deen tur’s leading and most, successful Special. | ist- He makes a specialty of all fprni- 'T i all chronic diseases, such as Blimml a l l,l ''kin diseases. Sores, Spots, Pimples, S< roi ula. Private Diseases, 'Tumors, 'l etiei i Eczema. Asthma, Indolent, I'leers. I Acute and Chronie Bronchitis, Catarrh , i Heart Trouble, Diseases of the Eye. | Neuralgia. Kheumatism. Piles, FCnCi. Fisures, Kectal fleers, Nervous Debmi) of the young, middle aged and old people. I Diseases of Women and Children, anil, fact all diseases that the liuman body n tieirto. My past and uniform success encourage' - mein promising lull s;itistaction to all my | patients. Consultations at my office, free German and English spoken. 1 will al'oj attend to all calls day or night, city or, country,-doing.a general practice and eon , forming strictly willrthe principles of the Physo-Medieal School of Medicine. There are no poisons used iu my method ol treatment. I keep a tufl line of drugs on hand and furnish all medicines from my oiliee. ! 1 hope by strict adliereuee to the principles of truth and honest dealing to merit your patronage. law yous truly, H.JE. KELLER. .M. D. Office over llolthousc's Shoe Store, on west side vs Second street. Residence near corner of Fourth and Madison streets, opposite thd Catholic church. Office hour.' from Sa. tu. to Ila. tn., antjl from Ip.m. to 5:30 p. m. and from t>. p. ffi. to s. p. m. Lock box 144. Telephone Jo. stf FARMERS Wanting shingles for Hued Root will lo well to call on J no. W. Vail, at h:s factory, and see his cul staves. They are very cheap, and make as good a roof as any shingle. Call and see .hem. Diif Yon E er Try Elet'lrie Bitters as aiemedy for your troubles? If not. get a buttle now and get relief. This medicine his been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Camplaints, exerting a wonderful direct inlbn-tice in giving, strength and tone to thy organs. I.t you have loss of appetite, constipation., headache, fainting spells or are nervous, sleepless. excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medieine you need. Health mid strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at Blackburn Miller's drug store. ■ Lake Chautauqua —Season excursion tickets now on sale to above nanted resort. Hemember the Erie Line.sj is Che direct’.route landing .passengers at che Lake without change of eai s. 13 4 Huett ten's A rniea Sal ve. The best salve'.in the world for cuts, cruises,. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, level sores, tetter, chapped hands. chi“dai!is/ eurns..a;idjal! skin eruptions,and positively ■ores.piles or no pay required. It isguar.ri .p.edtogive perfect satisfaction or nione» refunded. Brice 25 cents per box. Fc-i sale by utagitpuifij v y Mill. r. FIVE Bailing's ciditiim. Enquirt *Jtf (IRANT RATJJNO. Will Ven Do This? We ask you to fry Dr Marshall's Lung Syrup, ou these conditions: After using ope bottler and you find that it has not been beneficial, return the same to the - druggist.you.bonghy it of..and he will return tne money paid. You cannot ask’ any more. This medicine is the best J'ongh syrup in the market, and for lagrippe oi influenza it has no superior. Wil! you aive this Cough Syrup a 'trial? you certainly will not regret it. Price 25, .it) and Jl.tD. • By druggists. Boys' Tan goods sold regardless ot cost at Henry Whines’. -’C Keliet In line. Da) • Soi tii AMERICAN Nehvlne relieves the worst eases ot Nervous Prostration, Nervous "less and Nervous llv-pepsm in a single day. NO such relief aEd'ftlessi.mrbas ever come to rhe invalids of this counti'v. Its i>owr> r& cure the stomach are wonderful in Gie'eXtreme. It always eurge: it. cannot tail. It radically cures all wcitkness o.t rhe and neverdisappoiuts. Its effects are marvelous ami. surprising.—ll gladdens the hearts ol ■■ the s tffefitig and brlngs-immediat<‘ rebel It " is a luxury to take ami always safe. I rial hot- • ties 15 cents. Sold by Holthouse A Smith. Druggists. Decatur Ind. ' ■ --y Blackburn & Miller are neadqnartei* for all kinds of machine oils. 13'4 All free. 'Those who have used Dr. King s New Discovery know its value, ami those who have not, have the opportunity to try it . Free. Call on the advertised druggists and gel a trial bottle, Erbe. Send your name I and address to 11. E. Bucklen A Co.. Chiea--1 go, and get a'.sample box (>f. Dr. Kings I New Life Pills. Free, as well as a copy of ' Guide to 1 lealth all Household lustiuetoi t--Frrn, —A44-of wliieK.is guaranteed to do you gooil and cost you nothing. Blackball) & Miller's drug store. ..Successors .to A. R ' Pierce. L .. . i Belief In NIX Hourw. , Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved In six hours by,the “New Gkeai South Americas KidneyUvklv. Ihis new 1 remedy is a surprise onTlccount of its exceed i ing promptness iti Yelieving pain in the hlau--1 der, kidneys, back and every part ot tlie urint ary passages in male or female. It relievos y retention of water and pain in piissuig it . almost immediately. If you want fluick re--1 sites and cure this is your remedy sold bv Holthouse * Smith, Druggists, becotur. Iml t • , -g t Mayer <fc Foreman have associated ’ themselves together for the purpose of furnishing the people of Adams county y. with first class brick. You will find 1 them at the"yard west of Patterson & 1 Pillars’ .millYou can get two of the largest and 7 best loaves of bread in Decatur for 5c 1 at the Union Bakery dWitfw43tf 3 Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Award.

iiie mm aw. ' 44l’iv-Three Thousand of Thera Willi- ■ in the Gates of Boston. GIVEN A GLAD WELCOME. 'Three Mmiunoth Meeting* Held—Rev. FranriH E. Clark, D.D., Founder of the Society, Delivern His Annual Ad<lreßi In MvchitnlCM* Hall, While the Same Addrenn Is Read In the Two Tentw. Boston, July 13.—A1l Boston bus Mundod with the enthusiam of the great army of young Christians now within their gates. The splendid welcome that was yesterday officially extended to the 53,000 delegates to the I grand Christian' Endeavor convention has gladdened their hearts and last night three magnifleent divisons of the multitude praised (-tod in song and prayer. Evon the immensity of the enjhusiasm that prevailed at the mammoth meetings in Mechanics’ hall ami two great tents, Williston and Endeavor was exceeded last night by more mammoth gatherings at the same places. Every address delivered last evening was of importance ami interest. At the Mechanics’ building Rev. Francis E. Clark, D. D., of Boston, founder and president of the society, delivered his annual address. The address was also read in tent Williston by Rev, H. T. McEwan, Ph. D., of New York am) in tent Endeavor by Professor James Lewis Howe of Lexington, Ky. Thus it was heard by 29,000 people, for in each of the tents, the endeavors were 10,000 strong and at Mechanics’ building were gathered 9,000 more. Was a Story of Success. The story it contained was a story of success that exceeded hope and almost audacious in their extent, and it evoked the utmost enthusiasm, which was expressed in such hosannahs as modern Athens has never heard before. The meeting in tent. Williston last night was perhaps the greatest of the three. The address of Rev. H. Conwell drew a great cjowd. An address by Rev. Teunks Hamlin, D. D., of Washington, whose subject was “Washington ’96,” was a very strong effort, while Mr. W. H. Pennell of Washing-q ton spoke in tent Endeavor on the same subject. Addresses by Dwight L. Moody at the Meclmnics’ building ami by John <4. Wooley, the noted Chicago tetiipsi ance lecturer, who spoke in tent Endeavor bn i “The Christian Endeavor vs. the Sa- ; loon.” were also groat attraction.'. The , choruses, too, at all tliree meetings sur- i passed ail that has yet betfit attempted J since the meeti,tig began. Eight hun-'tired--itigers ws-re includ.fi ill that ,:it- , Mechanics’ hall ami in e-.iett of the tents - a quota of not less than (>OU. General Secretary John Willis Baer > of Boston pi'estded a; - Mechanics’ hall, ; General Treasurer William. Shaw of Boston letl the ni<-.tliig 'ln teiir Willis" ton and Trustee Rev. .1. Z. Tyler, D.D., of c.ievel:i'“ l ovc-ed affairs in tent Endeavor. . " The denominational rallies held in the afternoon in 27 Churches, halls ami tents -’ere attended by thousands of deiegtites helobging to the 27 denominations rep- I I, y*»~'i-‘ nP ' TllTz '-'nA ; ehr.ion. More than ' 10&' clergymen and laju uel i spoke a* these meetings oh almost as many strojccts. Goes to San Fran.cisco- „j“. The trustees of t4fts United Societies; Christian Endeavor, 1:1st night decided upon San l ranciseo as the place for UoLL'u/the c. a vention in 1897. . .. INDIAN CELEBRATION. I They Gather In Large Numbers and are ! Having a High Time. *. 'Degati Neb., July 12.—A1l the Omaha Imlians on thir reservation are gathered in tne Yeatoii pasture indulg- j itig in a big celebration., riiey.denoini- - hated it t-noir. 4th of Jiily. It consists j chiefly of a-grtml drunk, iti which all | members of thy tribe jofii to their full. capacity. 800 l loggers are reaping a big harvest. Olio enterprising merchant is on the grotitill with a wagonload of whisky, stmjng if by the tferink. One Indian has died' Irom the effects of thO • ■x< essws-nsa of nie vile iiquor and several others are critically ill. Captain Beck with his Lsso of Indian police have gone to the Lene. The object of their visit is a myltery but is supposed to be pnrpde of breaking, up the . jollification. 1 — . 1 jy CougreHSinnu PntLrson at Nashville. 1 NashVillk, JulA 12. —Congressman I Josiah Patterson spike to an audience of 1,200 people last ffigl.it in this city at the invitation of thetSonnd Money club . on behalf of the feteiAion of the present , standard of yalues ami in opposition to ' the free, unlhnited knd independent 1 coinage of silver of Hi fit 1. His audience 1 4vas composed of the xew sentative cit-i- --' z.«ns ofNashville. Wleneyer he re-, - ferred to President CkL'land or Mr ■s Carlisle he was cheeres*tl the echo. . Crushed by a Falling Stone. St. Joseph, Mo., July 12. — While en--—gMc'gafl i» liPisting a 24,()iJii pound stone/ in the Abercrombie stone Avards yester/ day afternoon, the-derrafk broke ami the rock fell,, catching lied Schusoke beneath it crushing biul to a pulp. b David Foster, a brother Ls Weather r Prophet Foster, was faliily injured. v A. M. Abercrombie, owwlof thy yard and state grand master of did Itellows, i- had a narrow escape. \ / 8 ——. —• -4 ' ’ 1 Engineer Killnl.i v Ponchatoula, La., July te —lllinois 1 Central passenger tram Nm 2, which left New Orleans yesterday Lfternoon; 1 was wrecked two miles north of here. * Jack Purdy; the engineer, das killed, y. and the fireman, (Forge Hammond, J and Baggageman Dnk Holan were badly hurt. ' 1 f Killed by nn Elei t ri<■ <». Cleveland-, July 12,. — Two little 1 girls, Lena Grofi and Stell ilSchlauc decker, were run down amt ilKtantly J killed yesterday by'an el.ee rilmotoif ■ Their bodies were mangled in alorrible [ manner. The metormun wa' attested, charged with criminal negligent*

If you didn’t get a Copy Let us know and we Will Send You one. We refer to the Osborne Binder Catalogue, We have just received, Our aim bein<r to place a copy in the hands of every farmer in the county. ’ • ■ ' ;., i ■ Yours for the season ti atk m BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, FARM IMPLEMENTS a # d COMPOJJND RUSSELL ENGINES. KIM & KAMA 1 ■ - , : — 111 ' r ' « wA liLu * i/ ilikDiiVV* ~,M With a/, wT y/’’ w-it'en guarantee to cur« all-r-iyous 3: xjnyJt <'» >yV*' / K-.* n-a.w'nf Pi’hdf <k*x t<* h J‘.erv»niA i m-trnt •><., jam gor '•'- ' 1 Ma-ili<i<Hi, luif ’i'ui'v- -Nwh'ly Euiteion-. ' ,,u:h b't " . ' .- ~iv ~v ,n . 'l ohneco • r opniin. wo II lead IO (■ A- A- ». M n.iil n rtx. <X- . T,t|u'«e« it-osuoca tin- snaji and urouiSD visa vsinu. P • , r . if. Ol wrate \ , . ~n 1 reliable Fenmle Pill oy r oftyred to •V , , l > ',q- l l'.v revommemied to nntrriid Ladies. VS’S&V I '?\ii’L i‘uc UP in tin Kixes a- Uiey.Hro dangerous.--Ask tor ■W/ L- Mod's P’unyroyai Pills ami take no other Send for : ' Tj .der Price sl.9v per box, 6 boxes mi 45-00, . . ■’Ste;.-- '•**” Yr. Mott# Chenficai/Co-. Lkyilußti. Ohio. For >.»le b } W. »i. Nae lUi h'b, |>i irngl-t, IH ealnr, Iu«l. - - ' 1 ..-. J-t-.. I HOYT’S SURE CURE FOR PILES. j-1 I iu-m Wlmt :< ni-oumu nt druggist, ot '/oledo.has to suy ot Hoyt's Snr.- < uix- loi Piles; iL/’ vo uhi t- Sure CurVlor Files ever since H has been introduced on the mark* 1 > iYav.‘. i-iti ht i a guarantee and have never been called upon to refund the price paiu in a i Hn ' u\td can iCeetninend it to thoae Mh<>an; Buffering with the drtadiul dieeabo. • - ing iii \ r l or i’ <’l SA Y : /OW customers say it is a quick and sure cure and will i ->wx. s j foncaW 0 . HOL-niOl sH A SMITH.

; JOB! S. BOWERS, j — DEALER fi/—' - ' <■ './ « CRUSHED STONE.... Can deliver on line of Railroad. Also, HERCULES; POWDER, For Stump Blasting, Always on Hand. Madison Street Gallery. / —.. MLSS JVIAA BRADLEY A BRO., Props. (Succesaorß to H R. KnotTj (Mbiiiete, Tintypes, Photos, Groups /■ Done In I he latest style of list. —All work giini-Hntyed and price theJteual—■Gallery on Madison street, north of court house. :’>s.-tlltf For the Best and Nicest, j HEADREST, The most Bcauntnl ant Nleest Hairpin, Finest Doyles anp Tidies of all description, with a fine line of pji PER FLO ILERS, four Set. See the FINE BALLET GIRL?. Don’t miss seeinglhei" {gsjpQest 5170 W U/itydou/ In the city. iART WBi The Milliner. Y'*"'

DEL O V. CONNELL, Veterinary a-urgeon and XaJETJXTTISJT. DF.CATLH, INDIANA. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College and Veterinary Dental School. Treats all diseases of the domesticated animals. All calls promptly attended day or night. Office in Odd Fellows Block. 2-* 9 I EWIS’ 98 * LYE l\ PQWDIBXD AND PEEFUMD (PATENTED) TMatrongeotand purestlyo WISBibI Wft made. Unlike other Lye, It being ■DBA U» hne powder and packed In a lan with removable lid, the oonMitiw are always ready for use. MtQ ' jnW make the beat perfumed Hard Stap jMMB In 20 minutes without holllSg. Kg It la tlie best for cleansing waste WW pipes? ' dtsftrferttng-Bints; closed M W washing bottles, paints, trees, ett. PENNA. SALT M’F-G co. J MMMUtIKaJIS Gem Agte., I'tilla., Pa. , , ; -1— To Fanpers ; I - and Horsemen. Having established myself in the Blacksmithing and shoeing Business in Decatur, I wouU' respectfully ask all those in need of wotffof any kind In my line to give me a call. 1 will - Warrant my Work as good as any, and at r- * * , r .? ... ' Prices as Reasonable. Shop in Ellsworth & Go’s, buildng, east side of Second Street,Decatur, Ind. w C. W. SCHIEFER ■‘ . fl- ■ ■ ’ ' ■. ". . ''C • i J ■