Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1900 — Page 8

Linn Grove. “ Barlow’s refined show will ejhibit here on Friday evening, June 1. Yoder *k Son started their stone crusher last week for the season. Edward Mertz and wife of Fort Wayne, visited Edwin Heller- and family Mrs. I*. Hoffmafk and daughter. Nona May, went to Bluffton last Sat-1 urday where the latter remaint 4! ora l visit. Lewis Bean and Win. Richards, in company with two feiWnines, are camping on the banks of the river here. They hail fromlJTnion Citi Miss Iguiora from Nasnville, Tenn., rest, week, where she has been eiufhiSH as er in the University for several years. The iwfc DaviJ _Fall>9 smith shop failW to meet his approval and were promptly torn down, ant >7l.<>tre placed on Vie lost?side of Dave’s ledger. We are not inaposition to relatethe fact where and®by whom 'Edson Haughton and Mis.-, E|>/a Kreps were 9 united in marriage on Wednesday evening of last weeK, and quietly be came citizens oldfcr town and ajyait home to their friends in the residence raeated by Wm. Wachter. © 1 for building the maca d;imi/:-i'. io,id from the south hue of the county through Geneva, and Oylon. terminating'at the ReynohU pike ofie half mile east ok Berne, has bdt'ii awarded tp Frederick Hoffmann and d's Finn (trove, and C. A. Aftgshurger of Berne, who were sheonly bidders. The finount being 52 . Q. r the entire line of near seven miles.

& Peterson. Dr. Severin of Preble was here last Friday. • J.Jspade ni;n;e <>■. business trip;, to Decatur Tuesday. Cha' E. Beery mingled with friends at St. Paul Sunclay» Miss Edith Beery vy»is the guest of her p.uents Sunday. » ® 9 Jos. D. Beery* y. idea business tfip to Blufftou®last week. « ® © Rev. A. Stalter and wife «passed through (jere Tuesday. Frank Hower of Craigville jMissed through here We Ineftlay. * Austin Straub has exceptgd a position in the Preble sawmill. „ Prayer meetimj on Wednesday evening of each w'sjkat Antioch. Chtfs. jlouek ( f 3 Honduras gave Peterson a pleasant call Wednesday. •f F. Niblick of Bluffton. vjs*tsd friends and relatives at Anyplace last week. ® ® © 1 Fred Miller and family of Fort Way visited Crist B&ry and family last yveek. * Jos. Hawk t»ii daughter®of F<»t Wayne wers tie guests of Oliver Marsh over Sunday. ® David WerTing of Pre) >le loaded a eSr load of timber at this place for Smith <k Bell of Decatur. E. S„istalter «pi employe of the • Lake Shore rail road at Ghicago is here visiting (jiends and relatives. Mrs. MbCouehey of Decatur visited her parents Mrs. Geo. McB Whiner the fore part of last week. IV. T. B eery»ind friend Mr. Brovin • > passed through oui< burg W ednesday their way to Marion. ® 9 While driving to Decatur ! »tMts-k onei-jof Mr. Elias "Schook's horsey dropped dead in the harness, cause unknown. ® ® Berne

Bernhi'g l Surunger is still much troifbled with hiaaore foot. . a ®"w ® ® • Fred Neaderhouser was a caller at Linn Gr< ve*Tuesday afternoon* Mrs. Rud Lehman returned home from Fort Wayne last Saturday. • Misses Sellemeyer and Krick visiting friendFor convenience you can order or pav foj-the Democrat at Stengel Ac Craig's. Messrs. Schirmeyer, Bryson and 'Ehinger of Decatur wt*te euners here last Friday. Stengel &/**g have received a line line of wall paper, all the newest and choicest patterns. , 9 Q. Augsßurger is one of the partners who was awardedjjthe contract to bußd Wabash township pike. Tin* baccalaurete sermon by Rev. ♦ Vornholt last Sunday was an able address tobring matters to the point. All present were rewarded for their attendance, and the address deserved a larger house. Mrs. Rev. Vornholt, who has been visting with her parents in Wisconsin for the the last few months, returned home last Friday. The Reformed Ladies Society had a fine table set when she arrived home and all enjoyed a social time. The many friends of Peter Ashbaucher at Berne, received the news of his death Monday morning with the deepest sorrow. With the great ost anxiety have they follower! his course of sickness always hoping for the liest. They all unite in e- tending their sympathy to the bereaved family. One hundred and ten from Berne attended the funeral services at Decatur Wednesday forenoon. The commencement exercises at the Reformed church last Monday even-

I ing were attended by a full house, many beig unable to get room. The exercises proceeded without a hitch. Prof. PaW orchrstra of Decatur, was a mark of general interest, and all ngeed on that point that ev>|B mem Iber was musieran anßl i a very fine set i>L boys. This now i brings a large nu ™>er of our young ! peopled to that stage where they will choose t Ifjjh oceup.St n in life. The correspondent wishes them all success in whatever they may undertake* Erie Excurisons. Huntington, Ind., account C. IL dis Strict convention. June 5; return lajnit 6; 81.20 round trip. Milwaukee. Wis., aecoiu.it federatioiGvomen'rclubs, J«nv F 4; limit St. Paul, Stint© account national republican league, July 14-16; return July ill. 820.60 round trip. (Atlanta, Ga„ account I'. P. C. U. July 210; return limit July 19; e one fare round trip. o £incinn*ti, account BPY. P. U. convention, OJuly 10-13; return Julv 17: one fare round trip, c Conunbus, ()., account Defrey day. June 6-7; return limit June 8; one Jare round trip® ©■ Philadelphia, Pa., June 14 to 18, return limit June 26, one farerotfid account Republican National Convention. Chicagi>. 111., Ji<|ie 26 to 27, return limit June 29, one fare round trip, account National Prohibition Convention. Q % Des Moiiir-s. lowm June 17 to 21. return limit June one fare rouffd trip, account An fin al Convention of Tt stt'hers. HiramXlhio, June 15 to 16, return limit June 23.'one fitre round top. ac qpunt Uiram (Allege Jubilee. Home seeke» excursion tickets will be (tamale at C. A E. stations on Maj 15, June 5 and 19, July 3 and 17, and August J .md 21, to points in the west, northwest and southwest, including Denver And Colorado Springs, 'at n rate of one fitty phis 82 for the round trip. Tickets limited to 21 days from d«te of sale. For full pari ticulars call on Erie agents orhddress W. S. Morrison, T. P. A? Erie Huntington, Indiana. @

Reduced Rates >ia G. R. & I. To the following points and dates: ® o Indianapolis, Indiana, ctbeount IXii’-'ierafie State Convention. (;ne ■‘fare for round trip tickets on sale June <th and sth, returning June Bth. Reduced rates to southern and Western states. Qne fare plus S2IHI for roWud trip tickets on sale May Ist. May 15th. Jittie stbl June 19th, 1900. Winona Lake, Indiana. Foifcifeason, rate for 15 dirts, limH will lx> Sf .95. For seas >n, Oct. 31®limit, ,?2.a5. Tickets on sale M»iy>ls to Rome Cily. May 15 to Get. 31. Parties of 1 to 9. 52.35, return limit Oct, til. -Parties of 10 to 49. 52.00. return limit, three days from date gs sale. For further information on or address J. Bryson. Agent. . From June Ist to Sept. 30th the G. Pi. X I. Ry. will w-il eviftsion tickets from Travers.! City and return® £12.30. To®Petoskey >14.15, • > Maekinau city anil return 815.60. Godtl to return up to and including Oct. .".Ist. 1900.1 For :t!l Michigan points call phone no. 10. and we will cvill brimr you rates Snfl advertisings cards. J. Bryson.

® Ckver Leif Excunlom. For the Clttfer Leaf special train to Toledo June 10, in connection, with the new steel steamer ".Tashmoo - * there wilj lx* a parlor ear attached, seat rate <5 cents, C. C. Jenkins, 2; p - A - ® ® ® Homeseekers’ excursion to points west and 'Southwest. The Clover Leaf v9k!l issue Honest>ekers‘ excursion pickets May 1. 15. 3u»e 5,19, nt rate of about one ngigd trip fare. Call on nearest ugent oraddress CaC. Jegkins. ExcursioilFlo Philadelphia. Republican national conventual. National Turnfest tickets on salg June 14. 18, 9 and June 17, 21. See nearest agent of Clot Y-r route for particulars. The Clover Leaf will issue one fare excursion tickets f«ptn <ll Indiana Stations to the annual S. S. convention at Bluffton; Ind., June 12-15. Ample return lirtit. See agents (pr particulars he Clover Leaf will issue low iatc excursion tickets to Clarion, fnd.-ana return for the Elks street fair and Carnival on June U, 13. aiA*. 16, from stations Decatur to Frankfort inclusive. Round trip limit one day from date of sale. • Passengers for the UutlliWesi, Helena. Spokane. Seattle 'lgeoma, Portland, &e can Low reach distinction with bi 4 otu change cars, namely in St. Louis Union station. Closer Leaf No. 5 fast night expf»ss, makes direct connection Union station. St. Louis, with the Burlington Limited, which runs solid from St. Louis daily, leaving St. Louis Union station 9:62 a. m. via Billings and Northern Pacific. Chair ears, palace and tourist class sleepers also diner runs through daily. Agents of the Clover Leaf will urnish additional particulars. On June 11, the Clover Leaf will issue low rate excursions tickets to points on M. <N (J., including Mobile, returnlimit 15 days from date of sale. The excursionists will arrive during the fruit marketing season, thereby having the privilege and pleasure as well of seeing the wonderful fruit regions on the M. At »<). In that section are thousands of peach, plum and other seasonable fruits are ready for market and the inspection of those interested. The excursion rate is within reach of all.

WAR ® ♦ LORD ROBERTS CROSSES THlg VAAL AM! IS WELL ON HIS WAI TO PRETORIA. s BECOMING DISHEARTENED G Prudent Kruger Willing to Leave It to His Burghers Whether to Surrender or Not--A Feeling In London That the War Will Prolonged Much Longer. ‘London, May war otflac has aiftouneed that no further enlistments in the serving regiments will be accepted after June 1. 0 ' Leurenzo Marques, May 29.—President Kruger lias issued a public proclamation timing all people to leave Johannesburg or to remain there at ®) the peril"of their lives, as it might be®bome necessary to destroy the town and thW mines. Loudo#, Mity 29.—Lord Roberts is now within n day's march of Johan- , jtesburg and French find Gen. lan Hamilton fought the Boers from noon Shut il evening ou Monday, with what result is not known here. London, May 2b. President Kruger, according to ti 4|n cltil dispatch from Newcastle, has issued a uroclamation asking tiie Transvaal burghers to notify him whether they desire to continue the tight or to sue for peace. Kroolistad. May 2b.—Gen. llunilllkMi has invaded the Transvaal. lie having crossed at Wonderfonteln drift. — J.o*idon. May ib. When Lord Roberts wrote his first dispatch on the Transvaal territory yesterday shortly before 2 o’clock in die afternoon he was ol lUjles from Johannesburg sind 77 ndles from Pretoria. His immensely superior forces had passed the Vaal river, theiflast great natural obstacle, at three epoiuts. The Vaal forms a curve of 80 miles from P:li-ys ou the west to Zand drift on the wist. The cMneave of the curve is toward the Free State. Thus Lord Roberts. advanHug aluffle the railway whs in a position to strike any part of the. creseut by shorter lines than those by which the Boers could rein-force-the threatened points. The BitCrs Retreated almoii without a show of defense. Gefi. Frenelr und Gen. Hamilton apparently did not tire a shot. pt Lord Roberu' immedkjte force ji men belonging toahe Bth' mounted TnTantry was the first to ford the river. Tin t Allie' apon a Boer patrol. looting at drift, and a skirmish lasting 10 minutes followed. Two numheil Boers triefl feebly to hold the Vereenigning colliery, but they were dislogedc tVhlle Lord Roberts’ 30,000 infantry. 20.000 horse and 150 guns are moving on Johannesburg and Pretoria through a parched and deserted the situation at the Transvaal capital is thus described tiy observer, who sent hia message by private hand to L'MirenZo Marqrtea yesterday: "Tbe sltuatioji. KMli from n military and a poitw of view lifts b- .me very M-itical. President Kn has admitted that matters are ver, )ffaw. The Boer determlftatioif Is t.. » trust everything to a la«i’t stand on th ■ Gats ' Rand mountains, to the noMh >f Potdhefstroom, where 3,000 E irs are digging trenches. To titfl. nt eveffc available man ami gun ve been sent. President Kruger's proclamat on to the burghers askiilg their w>tes for or agfpnst continuing the war is inderstoml to say that they can «utt now with the prospect of retain.ng their farms or continue to the bitter end. Rumors are current in Lord Roberts’ army that the Boeia -Intend to surrender. 0 a_ g ®

f ROBERTS ADVANCING His Army Is Rapidly Approachinc Johaniiesbiirx. London, May 29.—The war office has pulilishtsl the following dispatch from Lord Roberts: f Kiln River, Muy 28, 5:25 P. 51. W<- niareheef 20 miles today tlnd are now IS miles from Johannesburg. The enemy had prepared several positions where they Intended lu oppose us, l>ul they abandoned one after trie other as we »ear>aS'theui. We pressed them so hard thnt they bad onlv just time their live puns Into train and to leave as soon as some ut tbe W.-strallan Infantry dashed Into It. French’s und lan reiudltou's forces are apparently engaged wlthnhe enemy about lu*inllm< to our left, as llrnig bus been hoard since noon. The farmers near our line of advance are aiirteiiUerliig aitn their ■Tins and horses, llundlo occupied BeM k.-il on May 24. No report of n'bat took place luts reached yet. Firing lias l«-eu heard since noon. 11. J. Whigham has Just returned to Lourenao Marques from Pretoria, where he went dis gulsed. He wires that Kruger Una all tbe arrangements made for (tight, presumably to Holland. A special train, provisioned. Is always ready with steam up. train waits some distance from Pretoria. Irftrd Roberta at Last In the Land of Kruger. London, May 28.—The war office haa received the following from Lord Roberta: Vereenlglng. Hunday, May 27. Wecroaaed the vual this morning and are now encamp, ed on the north bank. The advance troops, which crowed yeaterday, were only Just In time to save the coal mines on both this and the other side of the river from being destroyed. Our enaitaltles were four. Badon-Powell reports that the railway between Matching and liuluwayo Ims been restored and that supplies are now being brought Into Mateklug. He says tin, Cana dian artillery Joined fol. Piuuier from Belta with Incredible rapidity. Lieut. Webber was taken prisoner at Hellbrun a few dava ago. He went there ou telegraph duty. It was not known that our troops had been temporarily withdrawn.

Wert Root. & I Albert Butler spent Sunday with his family. Beu Ripley of Blue Creek township, was the guest of Miss Nettie Maun. Jay Elzey of East Root, spent Sunday with his uncle, George Rickman. On account of inclement weather no memorial services were held at .Mt. Pleasant Sunday. Rev. Jones, who was to deliver the address, could not reach the place in time. Julius Haugk and Ben May commenced the mason work ou J. A. I uhrman’s house, Wednesday. Confederate Veterans at Louisville. Louisville, May 28,-The 10th annual reunion of the Enlted confederate veterans will meet m this city on next Wednesday. It is expected, considered numerically, that the 10th annual reunion will surpass any of the nine reunions previously held and a consultative estimate is that 150,0*10 will IMI In Louisville during the week. Every arrangement has been made for entertainjjig such a crowd. The committees have been at work for months and all that now remains is for Kentucky *i> welcmne. in Kentucky fashion, its thousands of guests.' The city is handsomely draped in bunting, the red and white of the confederacy being most prominent.

I Does the j if ndt, sorccihing must be | / vrc.'t with its food. If the t a iiiol .tr * muK doesn’t nour- i > ish it, she need* SCOTT’S * EMULSION. It supplies the t ;» clemenu of fat required for «, | the baby, if baby is not j nourished by its artificial $ | food, then it requires t t Sccitt’s Elision | | Hail a teaspoonful three f 4 or focr times a day in its I 5 bottle wiii have the desired ♦ | effect. It seems to have a t i magical effect upon babies | ♦ and children. A fiity-cent ♦ T bottle will prove the truth | I of our statements. I Y Should be taken In summer as ? ♦ well as winter. ▼ -50 c and SI.OO, all druggists ▼ X SCOTT&iVfWNE, Ci.emibth • «> ji ▲

ROY ARCHBOLD, ® DENTIST. « I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Phone ’ hone . Residence. 153. HCNRY B. HELLER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, rooms 1 and 2. Stone Block, Opposite cour| house. Collections. Notary Public. g g AMOS P. BEATTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public. Pension claims prosecuted. Odd Fellows building. I JAMES T. MEHRYMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DECATCR, IND. Office- Nos. 1.2, 3. over Adams Co. Bank. I refer, by permission to Adaint Co. Bank. ERWIN A ERWIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OrriCK.-Corner Monroe and second st reets General practitioner, No’charge for consul, tat lot). Q JohnSchurger. Smith SCHURGER & SMITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest u 2^^3 le wX^k n,liollecti, ir Dr. 6. V. Goqqell, Veterinary Surgeon Dentist. . . UkOrtlLg, INDIANA. Offioe-I. O. 0. F. BLOCK. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College nd Toronto ' cterlnary Dental Sohool. * Treats all disease-, of domestical ed animals Calls attended to day or night.

CHARLES N. CHRISTEN, toMtect*Ceiitractoi Decatur, Indiana. All kinds of Plans and Specification, furnished for building of every de scription. Reanouabio terms. 12

tErie bines Schedule in effect March 6, 1908. Trains leave Decaturat follows: WEST. No. 5. vest ibule limited, daily for I v No. 3, Pacific express, dally for . Chicago ' No. 1, express, daily except Sun-1 day tor Chicago ■• •••■ io «» “ No. local, dally except Sun- t W;10a No 13° Wells' Fargo Limited Ex- i , • press, dally except .Monday - 6.15 p. m and day after legal holiday ) lIAsT No. 8, vestibule limited, daily for I New York and 805t0n....• ••I • No. 2, express, daily except Sun- J day for New York .. -I m No. 12. express, daily tor New I _ York u ■. •“ ,an ‘ No ' :! dav X ’ al .'. ‘ lally eXCe - Pt - ■ < 1O; ’O “- m Through coaches anil sleeping cars to New York and Boston Trains 1 and 2stop at all stations on the C & Train NOM2 carries through sleeping Cars to Columbus. Circleville. ChlilicMhe Waverlv Portsmouth. Ironton, and Kenova, via (Tjlumhu" Hocking Valley i Toledo, and Norfolk V Western lines •No. 13 will not carry any baggage. J W. ImLOKG. Agent First Class Night and Day Service between Toledo,Ohio, AND — St. Louis, Mo. FREE CHAIR CARS MY TRAINS-MOOER« EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS SKBVKD I ' HOT if., any hoar BAY gp& NIGHT, at moderate cost. kk for tickets »ii loledo, St, Lmii i fansis City R R Clover L©af Route. For further particuiarß, eal! on nearest Agent of the Company, or awßresi C. C. Grn'iffßl Pass*"*’’’ 'r* B L TOLEDO, OHIO Clover lieaf. T.,Bt, L. AK C.K. R. Tnelfc-ctJan 3,1819 EAST. Express 7:16 p tn Mall (.«:<» P m Local" 7:25 p m. WEST. Passenger 4:10a m Express s:2Sa.m Mail U sea m Local »n«:p tn E A Whiskey. Agent

The O. R. & I. (Effect Decern lx-r 17, 1899.) L TRAIN’SNORTH. STATIONS ♦Nu.5. I •No~T •No 7 Richmond 11:11) pm 1 :U6 p m 5.11' a m Fountain City. 11:2s pm 1:23 pm 5:59a m Johnson K:o7 a m Lynn 1142 pm l:3Bpm|6:llam Snow. Hill • '• i'■ a m Winclie'ter .. I'-' ,r -'a i 1 ’4 ntn rt c-a m Rldy-n le i- n m J ’ . II a m Portland 12:39 a m 2.32 pm; 7:o>am Briant.. * 2 :t»l pm | 7:19 atn Geneva 1:00 am 2:.pm 7 -'i at, Berne 1.-08*m 3:'Jsptn 7:35am Monroe. 3:lßpm 7:45am DECATUR l:3u am Uffipm sg« ! atn Williams 3:45 pm *:o7am Hoagland 3:sopm I 8 12am Fort Wayne.. . 2:10 am . 4:15 pm i B:3sam Kendallville. 3:15 am 1 5:25pm 9:M * m Sturgis 4:10 am 0:47 pm 10:52 am Kalamazoo) 5:21) a m ■ 8:10 p m 112:20 p m Grand Hapids 7:4iam 11: >tn| 2:25pm Howard City. 9:itiani 12:10tm i:l7pm Re* 11wy 10:25 a ui Cadillac 11 43 a m , 2 15a m ; « 2ti p ni Petoskey 2:50 pm 1 5:50 a m j 9:30 p m Mackinaw City 4:15 pin ‘ 7:10 a m '1« ,91 p m •Dally, except Sunday. YDally. TRAINS SOuA STATU IN'S. »No. 8 I *No. 4 rNTTJ - Mackina* City >»-to pm i "s.-ioa m Petoskey 10:3up m | 3:00p m 7:35am Cadillac 230a tn ; 0:4.5 p n 1:30 p m ReedCil) l.repm 2:35 pm Howard City 4:55am! 8.59 pm 347 pin Grand Rapids : i 7:10 a m 111:30 p m 7:oopm Kalamazoo I 8:55 a m IHRa m 8-55 nm Sturgis 10:12am . .... l":12pm Kendallville 11-ti7am 11 "9pm FortWayue ’ 12:85 p m 12:25 a m 7:l6am Hoagland TzOUpm Williams 1:05 pm 7:4lam DECATUB 1:19 pm l.'>am «:00am Monroe 1:32 pm B:lHam geneva I:A2 pm 8:35 am grtanl ; 2.00 pm , s:«:'am Portland 2:15 p m 2:10 bm | **;•> aU) Ridgeville.. 2:35 pm 2:34 am 9:20 am y ?lnch 5J,V >r pm 2:54 am »:37am Bnow Hi 11.... .. . | 9:47 am “inn 3:o«pm| (; p, B Johnson tA..... I i 9 55am 5?l n,, ‘ ln A at3r ’ ■ - 10.04 am Richmond ... ~<4O p m 3;5u t H m ♦Dally. tDally ex. Sunday. ‘Daily except Saturday from Mackinac City. J«rr Bryson, Agent C.L L'CKWOod. Gen. Pas Agent.

IVEFTUIVE BnOH. Surgeon Dentisto. Located over Archlaild s grocery. J. D. HALE, DCAI.tR |N Grain, Seeds, Wool, Oil, Salt, Goal, IJrne, Fertilisers. Eley torxon the Chicago A Erie and ri.... Leaf railreads. Office and retail store south ei»M corner of Second and .h-fferaon Strwu 5 our uat ronagecoliclted Capital 1130.000. F..tabll,hed 1871 The Old Adams County Bunk On vatu,. Inrtioqo, fc"' 1 keneral banking business, make.col. lections In all parts of the country nT.2 "' Wn ': ll, "‘" <1 ,-oul| ty fder, y Foretzn ,^7 1 »^t , 2 ,,, ■‘"“■o' ll ’ lB - «*a v.,. Mbiwk.

Mortgage L oails . | /Wo.iey Loaned on farable ' Low Rate of / ntersst — — Pnve/eye of p- t . : g prepared. ’ S F. M. | Cor. Second oqd Modlao, Bt ,. R DdcatUr', Indiana. I Whefe to Locate? I SSKW-’. Loliisviiig I and Nashville I Railroad, | * THE I ’ Great Central JouthernMiJ Kentucky, Temessee I; FVlabarqa, | Mississippi, Florida, I! whfre ■< Farmers, Fruit Giin\<-r-. Stock Raiser.', M.in’.ifactunrs, Investors. Speulator® ■ and Money Lenders ■ S Will find the great. .» States m make leg -■ . abundance and cheap:, n ■ | 1..v- t ds aqd far-nts. r,n|h. . st„ ne , E Iron -'n't Coal. Free sites, tinaneia; trom taxation, tor tbe-i Land and farms at 81 - - a ..., . ■t* wards, and .>•' ■ h ... , . an be ta»et, gratis . —tr'- .n Stwkrai'lng tn the . ... make enormous profits MB lUli rare evrursions th, ui.l thirl V of earh month. ' Lei us know w hat vou » . ■ sn! you where am! hew >. . .., K - as the countrv is fiiln-t . , y Prfnte.l matter, m ~ - h' : free. Address HFT I 0 iienerai in inter ,r n H>llSV;t;| i;y. E ( , BETTER THAN EVER I v Niagara rollsl | Excursion, I , Arrange \<» ir m.? _ < 1 ( Lake Erie & Wcskrw RAILROAD NiagarP Fulls i:\cursioi|> C. F. DALY i.. it. l’a*-.A:«lt I n,E BU ATtB. IMI. | | I. J. MEISSE Proprietor. H My! First-fins'* Hotel. £ ..HITIS$1.50 and s:.| ® p i>n. Oppooltr Court Hobm*. ■ Baker.~& (hnsten, I ftRCHHEI 1.5.. B Han> opened au Arehliold A Haughs B I p O , Store, and are P r ?P a , fjl ‘hf: any kind of v rk i r i til foa Persona contempi..ting p 1 VVi ing can save tii. ■ - front* 1 ! p Ut money by eonsulti'T fl - 1 I Baker Architects, , b * L IK'. J’".. I * OkUhMM-ea FagU.h I (B 9 rENNYROYALj.|j ' t.-'TI Al all ‘ h WHr BIOQ MedUoa **■•»*• u! t S I—IL;.. 'd® III"' ■ ■ Ing of the pri; |jy — warran'e I !IK oeint nt nrlce Went. RimiffTURING CO . . Hg Nachtrleb 8 I Lk*