Decatur Democrat, Volume 40, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1896 — Page 4

Special Sale w ash Goods. Diniijties. • • • r / iiaiiies. • . • , j Satin stripe, - - - 15 c .‘iX'l'to - 1 '- 8C JuCoiielle Ibidiisse. — -Good styles, re- |Hp , duced to - *- lull Swivel Silks. . All colors, 40c and 50c All Wool ( hollies, foods,—Silk and QEp All colors, Reduced cotton, reduced to ZJu to - - - 25 c SHIRT WAISTS. Yourc hoi ce any $2.00 waist, reduced to S1»5O. Your choice any $l5O waist, reduced to 51.15. Your choice any $1.25 waist, reduced to SI.OO. You choice any Slop waist, reduced to 85c. Your choice any 75c waist, reduced to 65c. Anything in Wash Goods must GO at the IWr BLogx TZ - Boston Store.

Slie democrat X. nLAOKBURX- Proprietor. FRIDA I’, JUL 1 3. LB9(>. Rates of Subscription. One Year, in advance 5® Six Months > "J Four Months • v - All subscriptions not paid during the year vlll be charged at the rate of 12.00. Office in Democrat Building, east sldeof Sec ond Street—ground door A Western man for 1896, CLAUDE MATTHEWS. Democratic Delegates Take notice that yon are respectfully called to c mveae at Portland. Indiana, on the 29 it Os Julv IS'G, for the p irpose of nominating one representative for the counties of Adams and -lay and | one for ot day. Adams and I Blackford. Respecttuily, . Michael Miller. ■ l s Burkem: :■ ~\l 3j :;Waitz..... Beprewntative Com. * — PROGRAM ■ ■■" ■ I Ot ( iiion Sunday School Convention ; Held at Pleasant Valley I . B. (Tllireh, Boot Township. June ft. ism; Moitxist; so-ion. r”' ’ • | The convention opened at ft o’clock with a. song by the Pleasant \ alley ' school, and .devotional exercises by Rev. - Abbott, followed by .> discussion of the topics ofjL.he program. Trie pastors relation to the school by -(1 SLMhnifn a. ;t .■ • - - Reasons for' increasing devotion Jo our work,..! R ('line. Chas Rabbitt.’ Tire teachers imkience -on scholars ' ami panels. John D StuitS'., . The -b >.<l boy dillieufty and’ how to rn ee-tit. M m Miinima. Al! Wolf’. , .-•.Benefit*-. to teachers for their-work, I)- M Rice. Chas. Hatkfess• .' -< ..Oppo.itufc'ie's and.how to meet. them. 1? PeopT: ■ • 51 a! loner.’ . . ( leueraldisf ssioc - , '.Adj 'liniment. ' . . ■ <1 : r.ii-.x i' • i . -"Ong st; vice. Wtia’ TTTiF s'D.YiV'-H.diTjnt'cdii do ibi t- le tioiiie. R-V. v'.l;-ib‘" > S'.'c v.ha’ i he ho necan do lor the Sunday, s 'l'iooi'.' IP v Abhott. ”’. 4—, —'gl.y. -k_-> k_., ae-a v.-rn'K' --- i —’-‘-** Se-e---lav scho.d 1. itrbwn, it. A. pn«) jnond, Hu* to teach the primary r as>. Geo. ll'ic.kmtiit Bei i AV oil ’Wm-.f-.-d—ti’d dC'sctiolars—wb.\? I’. \ . .Grandstaff . . i Jenera! ,d seussion., Adjourmiient .’ e E'V-ENI.Njt SEssION. , Christian lidmity the best on re loi in. T fidelity," Rev. What are tn? best [dans tor saving our young people train imoi tality? f \. 3>ncamp- . . . ; . Definite plarfs for county and township work. Hugh’ Miller. Sopg. -.- Collection. ' Closing service. - L.'D. Brown, Secretary,

I .r- ’ - l.tiiri (;r<»vt , .‘ Mrs. Trusil a Nusbauin.of Ft. Wayne is visiting tier Matpin u home. W. IL Pay ra licentiate of Liberty ' Center tilled the pulpit at the Baptist church on the Sabbith. Geo. Baxter, the barber, moved to , I niondale the fust ot the week. The shop passed into the hands of Levi | Schanpp. who will shape your toilet lor ' the Sabbaths. 1 Trustee Hall with three gauges of ire. is looking for the lads that have been throwing stones on our school building. One-half square or more of slating has been thus broken and now your Itixtmes will have to be cut short so that the damages may be repaired. Childrens day was observed at the Evangelical church last Sabbath even ing. It was an unusual occurano* when a humming bird voluntarily Hit' d among the flowers, extracting from tlwir sweet, making joy and mirth more | bountious to the hearts of the children i I J. J). French, of Whiting. Ind , who j is visiting here felt for Chicago last I Friday returning on Tue.-d ty. i A large number of our people tock.'-n I B'liffaio Bib's W’l’tl West Show at I uffI ton Thursday. j' The. following oflkers of the .1 < > O. F. Lodg- were installed on We< ne diy I evening: Lorer:<o Dunbar. A. (>.. Mar- ■ tin Stair. V. G. E Iward Huffman. S.t ! Fred ■ Neaderhotts&rr Treas.. C. 4L I Frank, Lew Reynolds- ami- M. Stair * trustees. LUXURIOUS EUGENIE. Under Her Rule Paris Liecame a Scene ot Extravagant Fairyland. There was :i < :rt« f intoxication in the very a: m'.ispheri.' <,f Pari.*, a fever of I enjoyment—;i for constant I. amusement, for constant excitement, ; and among wilim it for extravagance in dress. This .was encouraged by the court, with th'" infiution of giving.an impetus .1 , trad'* ami. of -gaining popu-, htriiy by f.tvuri-ug ocoiistant fcniivities, and cons’ qu< ntiy cpnstailthexponse, In the slays ot L vis Philipp” there had fK’i'ji g.’-e..-: ii: -di ration in all matters of .luxury; ’.Li.ig and'queen were aged, ! sensibly. ’ aiid ’■ •-■>n-’,iiiieiil; tlie young ■ ' primmssi’s w< !■' G u: w’timi rigid |)omid'S I by < x.iin: .. > tii-m. But wi; ti the ; empi ror ' . t-> lite throne, after a pi :i d ' i ..u m.d_ < ’!:<■ quent C'-m; :-u-i.i! ' auaiion, he •wished to n-vive ire . . pad a’. o to give the prestige cf !■ to a c'lnfrAvliieh sb mauy did ::1 p, t.dmi.i earnefet ’ liis jai .-mi :d • . suddenly raised, to ' a it r which ijothing 1 . in her ]>: ■ ' ,d prepared h< r, finding x ■ 'mi d' imlimitrd-,uu.ums witbiu- i i r . a, k.-<-nly enjoyed tiro j ]>'ssibilr v . » ,g i verything that ]Hi'us-”+ Ar ..’-rrri.fiiy rq- fjTr r<’iYiark-'i . able ]n ■ d ... ■ by all the ad- . vm.itag’ - I . , ’in'tiulvt without com ! ' siderat ii-Ti i.. . | L\”i vi. t siic wore srfit< d her ; • -'-ttdmir.'iiio'i ■■ ■ i -pfiytynnav; ” and t lie g' . , L/game ram l d. She. . liu'P» ■ u-rfmijy oho’.si..g some- i thing L’ : .-ual. whi”h attracted atn-u■ ic■ . Mislead of being saf-J iS‘i'dw;-| 1 ntioaul types of'■fiilks and .satn:-, ■/ ,;■ rnio-’ty had been I q consider’’f s>> ,m f,. r all ’ occasions, ovi ry one tr.i i to invent something difi I'-ieut fr, in oi i--rs arid to inijrrovfyjpon wliat Inc: I ■■ Ref,,re. Cou.«'tpienti- , b'» 111 ’ . Lnt. in ;t : ll matters i ,"f t:i s: -i , f >■. tliijjeAvas air eager I yrffu’rs, to reach a ■ aivb< i-• r. . / lan r.. and ex’rava-■ . >vi i---;:1, Paris was a ■i >"1'1 ,; 1 < Achere every one i scemeeLGeh m.d.hapnv. Wliat lav pnj deimeath al I"' m;-,v., u ;d not? bear closo . examimo- It— '! '-’<|ish*mimable act.svf all .kinds v.iii< h t Q() often were needed to produce tin giumour deceiving super-' ficial-.olmmv.-rs.— “Life.Ju the Tuilo

'CALL FOR THE MILITIA Civil Officers Unable to Cepe With Striking Workmen, ( j STRIKERS MONOPOLIZE CAR LINE Nearly Two Hundred Ollumth V«rd to I>cort the Nuniiuionhts From the Hoist* * iiiK Work* One Striker shot In the ■ Arm Warrant Insurd For the Arrest K>f a Deputy Sheri ll*. Cleveland, July 2.—One hundred | and twenty-five workmen left the | Brown Hoisting company's works yes- ■ terday afternoon at 5 o'clock under escort of 175 policemen. Strikers and onlookers to the number of (i,ODO hooted and jeered them. Squads of strikers , went in both directions on St. Clair street and took possession of every car that came along, filling them so full that the workmen could not get on. Byforce the police succeeded in getting a number of the workmen on ears and sent them home under guard. The rest were marched to the Central police station, followed by the howling mob, and ' from there sent home in patrol wagons. This evening any crowd that collects will be dispersed. One of the nonunion workmen. Al StrOng, after being put.on the car, tneii his revolver int-o the crowd, the bullet grazing the arm of Benjamin lons, a striker. Strong was ar-re'tvu and locked up. One striker was arrestid for intoxication. in response to Sheriff Leek's request for mi hl la Governor Bushnell respoli (led that.tliejslmriff must use his own judgment and if unable to cope with tue strikers himself tocall-.out what militia i lie wanted in the county.. Everything was quiet at Berea and Westview' hist night. The sheriff has 150 deputies under arms, 50 with Winchester rilles. Company D. 0- N. G.,at Berea is under arms .mil Company K of this city has been, ordered to stand m readiness to move. Four Polish strikers were wounded in the melee at Westview. Vincent Maschinski is shot. through the lungs and will die. He is-TS years old and has a wife mid four children. Martin Koekowski was wounded in the chui and Joseph Wawzonski and Anion Potok were slightly wounded in the legs. The Strikers have sworn out warrants for the arrest of Deputy Sheriff Smith and other deputies, charging . them with shooting with intent to kill. HAVING A FINE TIME. Vale Men Being. Royally Treated by the English. London, July 2. —The coiTespondent of the Daily ffißtil at Henley says: I had a pleasant chat with the president of the Yale Boating club. He said: “We are all having a fine time, and the way that you folks have treated us" has simplyopened our eyes.’’ He added that many notes had been taken.of English methods and the Yale was taking back numerous valuable hints.. .‘■One thing i.s certain and that it is the struggle tor the grand cliall nge clip of 1’896, result how it may', will have no bad ellcet on international Aolurg.” School For Illinois Teachers. PoNTiAi . His.. July 2. — -A. normal school for a four week’s course.was commeiiced this week at th 1 Pontiac high, school. Pipfes.--or Ba tigs is principal and Proi'i s.mr C. E. Debutts assistant. The alli nd ume is large, over 100 teachers being present. Professor Bangs is assisted by Mrs.'- Bangs. Miss EdnaKeith. Margaret Easley. Mary Powell and Mrs. Maggie Ha'ughan. The at-, tendairec is ,»y ■ far larger than anticipated and the course of instriu'tion will prove valuable to country teachers. Finding For Plaintiff With Judgment. Newca.'Tle, Ind.. July- 2.—The. eases of the < lit.izens' Enterprise company of 'Siui.ieie against John Williams. Henrv, G. K<'esling and Leonard Snick, on subscriptions to stock to boom magic Muncie, were tried .here this xveek before Judge Rei-nhard of the appellate bench. A finding for plaintiff, with judgment on verdict, ivas returned in each ease. Si< nation at t hr Twin Shaft. Wilkesbarre, Pa.. July 2.— The situiitiiHi at the Twin Shaft remains nnI changed’, The resellers are. bending | every energy t-o . their work, bur it is j agonizingly-sl'lw, for the task is.gigiwi- ■ Ge. The inevitable eonej nsjin.is ij ma.y j In’ wi ”l:s bi’lore the bodies are recovered. if at ail.. Ovnli-on For Senator Teller. Devvr.ii, .1 iflv 2.--Senator ileifry M. Teller on ar'iirug in Denver last- evening, v a-, t’m-r by a great outponriiry ijt"| !■ ]HM>ple troll! all parts o!' the -late. The I ' denfoustr;“i'm v.:;s noH-partisan ami it : •i is doubt Jul if the seem-.- <f <•; ir 1 »'i i-i •in have been ptiralL!'-d in* stern tn tyry, I The Yale men at- Henley have been in -U . vite'd to rime at t ie- l s ■ iuli. I .onmni I on J uly -10, Advices rweived lure from Shai.ighai 1 show that di et-dvrs in'rlii\j*f- ■| ent part-ri>f/thina. .. 5 I The*b’.jigTish p.-qier.s this nmigliiiut all ut-Li-udJv-. co mu ant tlie death of Harriet Beecher Stowe at tlm-tford yester- ; day. ... - , - ’ ■ ... ; -| i -I’iv<-prisoners were hanged at once o' Fo,rt Siiiilh y estei‘d:i.v, t_wo were st l aii.gi*''J . ! deal -i mri the uei’ks sis the remaining tlfree bn.rirmi ■ ■ A'l'he .Ml remjiile Sab' |)e|msit company nt New York li'olds l, l”i'i. t: I mtnecs ol bulliop agiiijibt. which l ,4!l0 cert ilicates are out’Stmidine, Favorites sillTeretl lat Sheepshead bay; and the spi cl> !i> .‘.l’ll’ Uldmpuy. In tile first rkce Woodville was. thmigiit to lie in- | vincible, blit sin; iiiimlc d in the ruck, the ■ winner being f’ei.p o tl.i.v. . | A Vienna dispatch says aii agreement lias been concluded between Serna and Montenegro, providing for common action ' ‘ against Turkey and Austria in regard to all national and religious questions. •JuJui S. .Jphii.soii, the American wheel- ' ' went a quarter of a mile with a Uy I ipg sCart on 'he Gatford (Eng.) trwcK hj 24 1-5 seconds and a third of k mile in seconds, both beinji new European records.

j APPEAL OF GOLD MEN i Many Going to Chicago to Work Against the White Metal. 1 VIEWS OF CONTROLLER ECKELS. Klvrr Men DUmilidled Alh‘i’ Th<*lr CoiifeiTtire With CliHlrnmn llnrrity Scna« h>r Black burn In ConlnH'nre With Sil,v<t Men —Woinnn Snft'niifHtH Will Make tin Appeal Other r<»litienl New*. Chicago, July 2. —Controller Eckels of the treasury department said that he expects Mr. Whitney and others of the anti-silver wing of the party on Friday. Mr. Eckels thinks that after that time the complexion of sentiment will change somewhat and that the silver people will not have such complete command of the situation as they now appear to have. While Mr. Whitney is regarded as the leader of the gold forces they expect to be tilde to muster a formidable array of distinguished nien who will assist him in his eti'orts to preWit.I.IAM c. WHITNEY: vent the party's throwing itself entirely u|h)u the white metal side of the controversy. In addition to Mr. Whitney Senators Hill and Muiphy, Hon. Charles Tracy, and Governor Flower, Hon. Frederick R. Coudert and ex-Postnias'ter Bissell tire expected from New Yfirk as are Hon. Don M. Dickson of Michigan, Governor Russell, Hon. J. E. Russell aud Mayor Quincy from Massachusetts, Senator Jewett df New’ JcTSeV, Senator YUk s of Wia-ousin. Senator Gray of Delaware and many others, including large delegations of business men and infiueutal politicians from Indianapolis, Baltimore, Pittsburg, St. Louis. Cincinnati and other cities. It is understood that 50 influential men are coming from Indianapolis tiloiie and that lo'wa will send a large delegation. l)lie Illinois gold Democrats xvill also be present in force’ — “I cannot but believe,” said Mr. Eckels, after ■ giving this list, “that these men will exert an influence upon the convention. They are all men who. have participated in national affairs •and all well known DembcYats, They will appeal to th- convention in the interest of the business stab’lity of the country anil also for the preservation-of the party's integrity. Even the silver leaders'must listen if they 'tire Demo,cr?.ts when it is pointed out to them that adoption of a free silver declaration means the certain defeat of the party at the polls. Jt will be shown to them as it can be clearly shown that in this event they will not only lose every 2 eastern state., but that They are also kare tiTlose all the southei n .states, sneh as Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia and Kentucky, where the Republicans have an organization which is not bound up wirh the Popplists. ‘■T'hev must also listen to appeals to their i Gison against the overturning of Democratic precedents, as is proposed to be done in the matter of the abrogation of the two-thirds rule. No Democrat can regard su-ch innovations as this and such as rhe frequent consultation with the St. Louis bolters with, equanimity, and siich proceedings will only encourage the independent movement which is soon to follow them if drey are coupled with a free coinage declaration tit the platform.”'. 1 wilt’d to Spf.ire a Dt liijilo fth’a of tbe Flimis Front ( Itairmaii llarrdy. ChT(’A<to," July 2.—The silver delegates tire far from satisfied with the result of the conference of their commit” ■tee with Chairman Hmrity and the members of ’ the cxiyut-ive committee i f the national -Democratic cominittie. They had not counted much upon securing positive acquiescence in their de-mand'-to lie allowed to practically secure the temporary chairman of the convmp t'mii, I irt they had Imped to secure ti more defhiiti: idea of the programme of the national committee than tlmy sue- < obtaining. The re.-ult of ti e conference was almost ml. and the sil- i ver men left the commit te< r<'oin feeling | ■ rlr.r rlieir iattor had berm pi‘:rei-i,e.ally mH vain. Tliey were also displeased wit h I the postponement of the matter until so | late a dale as next Monday. (Ihairmatt I In.rrily insists tlmt ,lm acted in perfect good faith with the silver o ,ci •n’imTfti s e t "gnd : that, hehtg' rrrrryr-virre - Jmie.bi i o.f Ihe md im al ■< ommittec, he 'eoulcF''m>t ’..’i \ e any t m tlliT assurance than.tie did give.’ . . Th*’sliver peopl" also fee) timt tlm iissmTuicc in regard to < 'i.iite.-ts was very” ilWii-liii.ite, ana they limi t Imt it will be necessury I'or'lhmii to :c*mtimm their prevutitioiis in this msp<'ct- They jtrp quite ileteijnnied that the silver ma- ■ jdrity shall be deprived'oLno mivimtage that .justly pertains to the imi.jOi.ity. [.'pen ibi”wliojft 'the ’emdi i■ ■ 11<•«■ confirms the jjilver people in t lie Li’i iel' tli.il .their early reuniting and prbvision for co-oper;lt ion is wise ami that Hi' m--‘---’sary to continue their precautions in the interest oLtho majority. F- !.* There llijs been ccmsiderabl'e dismission of t lii■ a va'Ld i'ity of-t dverimr.Altgeld as | temporary chairman, but it is Intimated that, believing, he caji be ol ’ more service ‘on the floor than tn the cliiitr. hi-will not-’be a candidate. The question of the selection < f a man lor this place is, however, still open. ”

Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report Rpyd gsss | 4BSOLVTEIY PURE

Fm >:ilt -a good farm ot Ml acres well improved, good house, good barn, and thoroughly ttmletdrained. Good orchard, close to school, church ami the postotiice: two good' wells ot water Call or address this otliee. S4tf • >,OllO people can be seated in the great . amphitheatre on the 4th. Clover Leaf will issue one fare excursion tickets from all stations July 14, 15 and 16 Ample return limit. Nee nearest agent Clovei Leaf Route or write C. C. Jenkins Gen'l. Mass. Agent. Toledo, (Alhio. 5 cod people cat: be seated in the great amphillMiflfte on the 4Gt Go to Ed Johnson’s and get a quart of sweet cut n toi live cents. Vegetable plants tsuel: im cabbage, 'omatocs, sweet potatoes, etc. While there; lie will stow voii tli* trtsliest and best gaiden s t-ils on the m irket. ILs ate . tiL la me grown, i Seed potatoes, tit * gerimtie early lose, 1 the bell -rose. LY-l'i-s _lhe_ famous Banner potato, which i.c giiar<iide<s to ex tell all others in yield and qmi :•,. Last year he raised over ti btishFl irom one po'eajQ. . Iwtf 5.0.00 people etui l>- seated in the great; amphitheatre on ttie 4th The G. Rr iS; L will run excursions to C ncitinati every. Sunday this summer. | Fare $4.22 tor ro.itid tiip. Tickets good going ou train leaving Decatur 3:27 a. m.. Sunday. Ariive Cincinnati 7:15 a I m. Returning leave Cincinnati 6:45 p. : m.. arrive Decatur lo -pi p m. Tickets! only sold at this rate an the day and for ( be trains given above CURED WITHOIT ( OST. BLOOD POISON. ‘■The life of all.flesh is the Gioo.l thereat." - Le_G,Ucii.s ArJiyU, " The late Dr. llieord. ot Paris, was the most celebrated authority in the world on Syphilis. Scrofula, ami other blood diseases. These disorders, whether inherited or acquired, cause I skin eruptions, sore throat, ulcers, swelliuti <>f ’ ’ lie ghrnds. fai'iingout of.hair. diseased bones, nervimisness. iinpairinent of sexual powerOld perniiitriro medial and physical decay. To anv sufleri rwo will send >n r- ceipt of six ents hi stamps. !)f. R4ptrrJ j» famous prrsrrij --i • ion for.the biood. Positive and permanent ! •uresguaranteed. Address The Riuord Med’c tl Ma;ion, O. ( Uw-tf.

** DR. J. A. WELLS, The Herb Specialist, Will b,e at tat feta Ind., Wednesday, July loth. 03NT32 JD.A.Y - Consultation - and One Month’s Treatment FREE. Ois Prices wOliin of all. Stop taking ' Mineral poison, f ’JS H« treats successfully with Nature’s Li, SA •’’ rem< iliejr—t'l forms oi chronic dis- ° eases that are curable. 6 ~ Catarrh, l>i*rn«<’» ol tin Tli.iohl, ' o «-*vr, .' • Bladder, !lItrilIlia( Km, ’*•• . all ol’llir Blood, e r tpilrpM. <»r His ’<•. W"' • Srroiiihi and \moii*. n SS . •>; x From any cause whatever. > { iiui men alUicted SS ' with loss pr vitality from indiscretion in . 11l .C i'. : V ears N i... ht, losses ~ . ■■ ■ ■ 7. ? N ;ml i lie ten d>le consequences following :,. , app y e ith couti ieuce ol relief. <: Indies sj>if*rfl|g with tils peculiar to ! eir. sX'sliouhl' not fail to call on the ■■- ■ i. . . ■ - 1 <;• - oi. N > caustic or cunlbersome - ...i . ' ■■•’ . r|-, ( ou rap un <1 in Ilnur treatment Piles. .Fist.nla Ti»uHt>«M I'iceiaiio’j of the Hectumare treated by a new method "i h'soivo.w: ' •'.>! -■•<»» from business'. > - ’ I. v?i!l tie •()■., .n tocmisul; ihe doctor if you are suffering from diseases, ard' 11 L“ c i- m ' ,•:<:»* voii lie a H_»oli yon so at otice ! Ilonre olliceiand !ribnt<a?.„2l S pi.h sirefdljliehnomi. Ind.'” ’ '■ z " xs. \ . - .-~ tpt— — r ■ ' --A I J .Minnie' ■ J \ 'S — -d X 1 : ■.... . . n . I have the' sgejicy for the iiWliOMlof >fl WOOD (fflwiiig.Macfiißßs. K., Will also keep <m hand all iepaira : for both of the,s<i machines. 'lhese pre high grad- machine and will he sold at a price that wiltaatbmsh anyone m need ol .i nraehi/id. I bdy bir lui.sh >»nd, give ilie taimers the advaht" age of mv close buying. When you lira in town call' and see me, hr new block opposite Ibnnberg’s livery barn. - — M . J * *■ AMOS FOREMAN.

i Colt halttu’s t ln< cheapest and beat on ’ ' the market and all other goods 11*1 IIS. 1’o;r) 1-: it Machine oils of all kinds, by the barrel, gallon or quart at Blackburn's drug store. P4w4 Ely nets, all leather. - cheaper than ever before, per pair 83 00, 84.50 and *6.50. H" I ILS. I’oltTEß. Harness! Harness! We will close out a few set we have on hands very cheap. All of our own make. 14w4 11. S. Porter. W.e give the best bargains in our sec-ond-hand line of anv place in the city. >ee us iitsi tor everything you want. We have it. 14w4 IL S. Port er. TheClovci Leaf Route will issue one ■ lure excursion ticket' from all stutloiis, ac- | count 4lli ol July celebrations. Tickets will be good going July :ii'<| ami Hh. Returning ! July 6th incLustve. See nearest agent. House ami loi for sale on 4th street. This is a desirable piece ot property and will lie sold cheap. For further p iilicuiatsca I at th'svuliee 12vv4 675d12 . WAII.N ING —AH poisons are hereby : uaineu io kt ep oil mv farm AH hunt ! lug atid other trespassing will Re prosec ; ciitelL Ttyr3 i jCfi.Ae Kri:r.iJN<T“ Smit h a hell are paving the highest ■ ca.-.h prices for Clear White Ash logs, cut 12 feet long, 12 inches anfl over at the top end, must be clear and staight 48tf — — , | J S. Railing, bleeder of recorded Duroc Jersey swine. I have a tine herd of hogs at present, have sows bred for j September farrow for sale. Male pigs from six to seven months old, pigs two ; months old. All breeding stock recorded. Pedigress furnished. I will sell for cash or good notes Write for •' bat you want or come and see them. Residence four and one-fourth miles southeast of Decatur Hlwtf Wanted Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in Indiana for established, reliable house Salary i 87811 and expenses. Steady position, i Enclose reference and self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Co.. Third Floor. Omaha Building, Chicago, Illinois. ;50w24 ... 7 The management, of the park have secured ,a large amphitbeatre for the Fourth. -