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pwe I ITffiFOllT WAYNE DAILY GAZETTE: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 183G. MMMWMMWmMMMMMMMWMMnHaiHHmMaBMMBMMLMMMMfeMBB I I A niDE0(JSTERR0R! WHAT IS IT7 MAN, BEAST OR DEVIL? A Description of Moat Mysterious Appearance A Horrible Mon airoslty Hake lt Appear anoe la the lMjre of This County. As promised, we have seen ami conversed with the gentleman who aw the monstrous animal spoken of, ay Uie Huntington Iem oorat of Uwt week. The person la Mr. Wil ham Phoup, a man who trustworthy and ta every war to be relied upon for what he ays, and who resides some three mile np the cenai iron Hoanoae.

near toe auod oouutr Une. We win here, as near as we can, let Mr. Bhoeptull hie own story He state; "On the 8rd of December I went on In the nralrie a UUle southeast or the ok! liaocoon Tillam, there being a small shift of snow on. the ground, oareiy enouirn to track a rabbit, in which employment I was intently engaged, when, on looking up, I saw some distance from me, (just how far I can not tell) what I thought at the time a very singular kind of a stomp. Not thinking much about it at the time I went on looking for the rabbit tracks.

but when I looked the second time I thought It a little nearer to me than before, but still I was more intent on capturing the ralihtt than I was In Investigating what 1 at tlie time thought an old stump. I rammed my hunt for the rabbit It was but a very few minutes until I again looked and saw that it was much closer ta roe than before and now I could plainly see that whatever It was, it was moving directly towards me. My attention was now directed toward thfo singular creature. I was up to this time uot in the leant excited and was trviiur to think of some animal that looked like it but enukl think of none and I believe I have seen all the quadrupeds and animals (Jiat ban ever ueen in una eountry, but 1 have never seen amytningiiso ini iierore io mo question, "what did It look like!" Mr. Hoiip answered, "like a ierfeot man without either head or arms and in color a brown or a dark aitb.

without either hairor fur. With its face in its breast, it had eves, lanre dark aud Itril liant, the cheeks being of a lighter color. The dilTernt shades of txrior showing tho shape of ute race, it was sun coming toward me. 1 had made up mv mind to shoot and ttill I hesltatori It was no brute boast, but more like a living human being and was walking night, and at this time was within altout four rods of mo. I then let my gun drop frt in my shoulder uiMm my arm and called to it, 'atop, or I'll shoot but It still came on at tout six fwt nearer then diverging a little to one side, when it made a short turn without stopping and as it did so it mads a noise, It would be impossible for pie to describe.

Not so loud hut a kind of gutteraland terribly dUtress Ing noise. At this time 1 must confess I was somewhat excited. After making the turn Its course was due north. It continued in that direction for about thirty rods when It mysteriously disappeared ft did not go W. Marshall; oflloer of the guard, Thomas liutxsr; quartermaster, AJnoeaenieriaeie gates lor tne oeparvneut meeting, vxm.

j. Chapman, Itobert Hickman, John Lathrope, A. tt Welch and a at CWplIn. Ilav'Cl FtattJinan. nuLirof the M.

EL church at llalnflold, has just closed a series ef revival meetings. The members of the Christian church tiave renewed the work and are holding a series of Interesting meetings which promise to result In much spiritual The suit of the government against A. T. a KUt. of Warsaw, for $3,000 claimed by the nlaintliY from him on settlement as Indian agent, Vas decided In Kbit's favor.

In the trial it was shown thai Kb did not owe the rovernmentanvthliur and that a difference of i six cents in weir accounts was in ms iavor. Thomas Wright, Democratic Justice of the imwvi uiiiou Kinnwip, nuiui uuuiitj. was arrested bv the sheriff on the chars of em beaslement, and plaosd under $500 bond for uis appearance at uie next term ok court. Is the Inquire Wright who, with 'Squire roe, has been trying the Puntenney Keunedy contest case In progress there. The people of Wabash county are being swindled by a smooth tonguetl fellow who travels about among the farmers and takes orders for cheap groceries which be says he buyi by the oar load.

The orders turn out to be notes which fall into the hands of Inno grocerles of cent your (I) purchasers. Jluy your home dealer and sign no or order. north, south, east or west from thepolutI last saw it, rur ir it bad I could nave seen it, as thwe was not a tree, stump or shrub to interrupt the view, nothing but an open prairie with the grass about one foot high. The back of the animal was Uie same in appearance as the front, with the ex oefrtions of the face. The surface of the Ixxly appeared clean ami smooth, almost a polish, with the color as heretofore desoribed.

It bad lees, but I conkl not see that it used them in walking, as its body had no oscillations as Is commonly seen when a person hi walking. It seemed to move steadily and iiotaslewuy through spaoe." The above is Mr. Mhoup's version of the story without any thange of note lie wishes the reader to know that it la not mere imagination upon his part. He eeenu poal Mve lie saw all he lias doerrltied. He claims not to le luperaitutlmtH, nor a iHjIiever in ghoetM or hololtlirw What is it? STATE NEWS.

Klmore MahnlYVy, ('oIuuiIhik, a nuu rieil nian, hanlMMm axljuilxl Iiihiuio and sent to Uio hwane asylum William Temples 'had his band imdly maugled on Tumwlay by leing caught in tlie iiuw'hmery of the starch works at Coluinbiut. Portland in laying fios maJiui six inches hi diameUT and braiu'hos tliree liM'hes in diam eter. They intend to utilise their natural gas. John Ilackett, Columbus, letrayed a young girl and was locked up. He settled the oawywan reloasad and blew the top of bis headoff.

Bamuel J. Brubaker, a school teacher, aloped from Alpena with Flora Iwrunce, ami the mir were inarritHl on TuoHday at Cincinnati. At Dttcatur the scliool tnutepe ordered tho expulsion of any student who would not buy a writing pad tlie board had adopted The tnatter will go into court. The twelve year old son of James Town Mend, living near Liberty Mills, who ran away from liome a week ago, lias been found near Muncie and brought back. Charles A.

Miller, formerly pantor of the UibsonviUe colored church, ban sued thetrus tees for which he claims that congrega lion owes him for services as pastor. TIm Ilaiulrlfka Monument association ex SMMte to erect a monument worth $30,000. iluiv 1 15.000 ralssd and pledged x. i i iney wani vo commence wun tu uw ninin. The Uilrd meeting of the Indiana Btate CSues ansoolatUm will be held at Indianapolis at the rooms of the Indianapolis Chess club.

on the 27th Inst. Un tbisoocaskm the annual election of officers will take place Frank llratton, a grocer of Bluffton, has made an assignment to Fred Shldloy, of tlie same puce, llratton has been transacting iMudneM for some time on borrowed capital. Ills liabilities are aawts, $1,500. A II ghtr hearted, popular young fellow, named Xlirls Ulstro, who was terribly grier tricken by tlie recent death of his sweetheart, took a suicidal dose of morpdine and was found dead In his lied Wednesday afternoon. Dr.

JamesF. Dodils, onoof the oldest and best known physicians of Dloomlngton, died on Wednesday. On Thursday the conimunlty mrtt ftlmf kAfl liV tlie dth Ills wife. Which wasBwldenandproliably caused by nervous prostration. At the last term of tlie Adams county circuit court, Judge Bubo decided that the auditor cannot charge ditch feea This decision, If not reversed by the supreme uoart, will reduce the aiHUtort salary to $2, A00.

The jury In the case of John M. Roesch agalmtC the Big Four, "for $10,000 damages, for iiersonal Injuries received at Lawronce Imrg. disagreed. This was tho second trial. 4 tlie former the jury returned a verdict for $3,000 damagoa A young man by tho name of Dutro, who lives in Jay oountr, had his thumb ami two Angers blown ott by a frisky cartritlge.

Young lhitro found ft and being of an inquisitive nature proceeded to examine it with a phi, producing tho above result. ThpO. A. Tost, of Niwth Mantbotiter. at Uietr regular 1'ueMiay nigns meeung, noiww trt Uwo nmrM if htfturas durituT Uw winter.

A lecture compiitteo was apiolntl and at once oiunod currespomlenoa wiui several gentlemen In the state who Hicak from the ptat 4a.f oiucera: iflce oiHn vico com nunder. (T Hmlth; he plain, M. Maro; surgeon, II. Bggleston, olllcer of tlib day, At Bhelbvvllle. Wlnbiv evenlnar.

Bchnylor and David Htewart, rJamuel Jen Douden and BUI Miller, prisoners in the countv Jail, made their escape, taking up a grate on the first floor and pawing out through the cellar. The first three were In jail for assisting Mollle Van Cleave to escape some weeks ago, Douden Air intoxication and Miner lor norwHttcaiing. The defaulting citv treasurer of Vinoennen. Honry Dnusterberg. has resgneL This action settles the loiral point which placed the council In such a quandary as to whether they could impeach him or not.

Tlie council set to work at once and elected (1 Mathesie as Ikinstorbeig's aurcessor. It Is not known whether action will Ite taken against Jueuster berg criminally or not Williams Tost. No. 7H. (1.

A. IL.orMunoiet haselectodonioersas follows; Commander, u. 11. 11. comnuuHier, Hidney Jewett; Junior vice commander, Cal iinirnn, in.

wd iiuiiiii, huhu Turner; chaplain, Rev. Hmlth (ioodin; surgeon, I)r O. W. II. Ketntwr; quartermaster, Cluu los M.

Klmtirough; trustees, A. Ker wool, John IUohs ami T. 11. Klrby. The IKKrt nas a memoersnip oi Via in goiMi sano ng BICYCLING, Note and Ittms of Interest to Wheelmen Important Itasinofw Meet lug of the Club.

DRAMATIC WORLD. IVerlese Singer Tbe Military Dranxa New l'lays oslp or the Footllgbta. lonnijlk, llmaV l'rait. O. A.

II. WansffiL lias elected the following (InmuiXialHr. K. M. CThjiiitin.

senior inaiKterL N. lhiydsUm: mVvr CTOIJWO WHIST I frequently thins a wy "cycles" I twlit. That wnrellng resemhfes a "rubber" of whlat; Werlde with a eleb a few hundred yards, And nd Iteompoaed of many rare "cards." 1 he "lead of our nartnt wt follow, tf course, And If we should "inlsi" feel a 'Meal" of remorse. No fellow can ride who Is minus a "hoart, And 'eiube" start and flourlnh evrrry pat 1 he "diamonds" sparkled last year In the "sua," And so shall axalu. there's a horrible puu Tbfl'spade" I don't inowsslhenameoraolub.

But all knew some fellow who's paid up his sub I How bleclera maimse on saddle tu ntfuk To folk who don't ride, always seem like a Hirs." HI "stiigls" or "double" defends. While union of our joy on Mom elubs formel of no' hi no but oncers seeui He tnily that's "honor dlvldml," 1 derm In every club there's some fellow called "Jack," But "knave" form a very small part of our "oack Our siNirt with the "beau monde" has nurh repute That cvon vur "klns" and follow aim. annm racers, like "nhtirpera," I say It with pain, Kr honor care nothing, their Hide thuiiKiit In for in 'iicy they 11 "aim aud "cut" round a track. Hut A din the long run. tliey'oon the wrong tack lu raclnfr or "play," mind one cau't alwayi win," A "lr iino" niiv beheaW'n.

to lone la no sin. tii prove you're keep your temper situ Krill Aud tdd for auccess the next time you pro in. 4Jioi NOT KM. Ikm't foi irta the club tneetfug Tlieeday niKht Frank Foe contemplates a trip to New York ity In ltob Hhoaff Uie club hasseeured another musical memlwr. "Harts" Is a ponular same at the club rooms this winter.

Frank Hlblet will romaiu in tbe citv through the holidays. Louis Ohnhotise will soon got his theme for a "drill squad" In operation. He Is only wailing ior uie nouuays to rou uy. An imported wheel may do all well enough before lbs owner rate married, then he should get a new one of "domestic" manufacture. It seems strange tliat to fire brick on tlie surface of a road will uniirove it as much as the advocates or tnis system or pavmg ciaun.

Wneelmenseeni to be good patrons of tbe Masonic TemDle. Over twenty five were counted at a performance of "TheGladlator" last week. Jess Evans and Davs CaldweU now preside over Uie running of day trains on the Nickel llate. They are two of the most popular duHjMttchers on tlie line. C.

W. Edgerton looked an order for a Inch Kxpert Columbia, last week. It Is for a Christmas present and will require a rather large stocking to hold it. The annual dues In the celebrated Massachusetts Hicycle club, of Boston, are $J0. There are nearly 300 members.

One fourth of the active riding member of the club are bicyclists. Scarcely anything in tlie way of a Christmas present would bring the average youth as much Joy as a fine bicycle, and we know of a number of 'young Ladies to whom a tricycle would be fust too perfectly lovely for anything. iVeaident Hoes has called a siieclal meeting nf (JtA Fort Wavna Rlcvcle club for Tuesday evening, Deo. 'Si, The business will lie of rat imortanoe to ioe organisation ana it botied that every member will make It a point to be on hand; Bt Louis wants the annual meet of the league of American wheelmen held In that city next year. There will lie a meeting of wMttarn wheelmen held there on Janurarv 8, to consider western Interest ami the next u.

a. vt. niwa. They were two turtle doves, perpetrating tbe old cneaulUB or we maiu ana jie lover in tlie nark. "Aurernon.Mshe asked.

In her soft. dreamy way, 'you are not a wheelman, are mreaaimr her a la point chin turned so oon fldingly toward him. "Cause, Algernon, you ooni nug nan: so oa.ru as uiobh uiuyuw ii tows.n Hue had been there. One of the' young men about townand It may be unnecessary to say he disliked the wheel was talking with a wheelman the other evening, when be remarked "I wouldn't ride a bicycle. It seems so boylab." since you are a good billiard player, pray tell me If rolling halls on a green cushion is as UoyuOi as rUllng a wlieoir "Oh, but billiards rtu sum JiYei sa; pot if jou think that bft ycling doesn't, Just step oulahle and try tomount tny wheel, and sea if you are not etAn convinced that riding Is an accomplishment.

He subsided, but a few dayi later was around wanting to warn to noe. Kmma Abbot has bought real estate In Kan saCity. Into light opera. A Ulack Crook" comnanv now on the road has a ballet of six. Mat Goodwin takes tho part of a funny un dertaker Carry a way Ilonee iu "Turned up." Hilly Birch, tlie veteran minstrel, received quite an ovation when hi Mew York re cently.

Pauline Hall is the haninr possessor of 'M, 0U0 In diamonds. Pauline's salary hi $150 a week. Pauline Markham lias written a play with a lovely name The Uoklen Kly. There will be a liallot In It, too. There are twentv eeven apeak inir.

people in tlie cast of ttlberla. Tliia play furulsftes seven sirong cnaractera. AIa (Irav la entering a profltalU season in Kast Lynne, a ilraiuatiu chestnut that is aciuany okms grown. The salaries of (lever specialists antl eonjr and daiKM) girls are higher this season than tney nave tieen in a iiecam. Alexander Balvini has Iwen remarkably successful In his representation of an Italian priest in the Howell's Foregone Conclusion.

John Edwin Groan, the minstrel who made the Mocking IUrd imitation song familiar twenty ve years ago. uieu in new or re cently. Tbe Chinese loo ation recently witnessed W. J. Hcanlnn's perforniaiioe of Hiiane na lAwn in wasningtonanu appeared to ne uigmy pleased Uus Williams, the comedian, telegraphed tbe New York World the other night: "1 was married at to day.

No cards and no particulars. Miss lAura Bellini, tlie charming prima donna of the "uypny Baron" opera company, via Cincinnati girl. Uer proper name is laura nene vvooiwum. Kiralfv's lllaok Crook ia Usiked for a two weens' ran at the walnut, I'hiiatieiunia, in January. It is stated the Kiralfy brothers have dissolved partnership.

An Irish diama. without the usual accom paniment of red coated Hokliers, oppressed tenants and tyranical lamlhinls. Is actually to lie proiluced soon In Now York. Vloltit Cameron had lieat look out for her lordly retainer, Iiitlale since his return to km rope lie lias licen ilovotlng himseir exclu aively to a pretty young AincrUvui. Mr.

llavard. the present secretary of state. frave a luncn to Mrs. 1 angtry when she vIh UmI the capltol, and tlie event Is now onoof the roiiiiiiiHtimcoii or uiesotuite restaurant It la loomed In an indiret way that Anna Dickinson la In serlouanottdof money ami will leave her invalid mother's InmIhkIii for the lecture platform in order that her mother shall not want. Next Reason Iotta will follow the example aut by Jefferson ami Hnmiet and play but twonty weeks.

Kbe has made as much money as she requires, atwl only goce on tho stage for the reason that there elie IUkIs the greatest pleasure. The material ueml in tlio costumes of the lady chorus in The IJttle Tycoon" ia the same as that employed in making the tobog ganing costumes In Canada, where the material nas gauitxi uie iiaine oi iiio it coon cloth. Mile nramles. who has lust Iteen enarajrod as leading actress at the Comedie Krancaise, is a protege of Hardou, the dramatist, who discovered her at Nice almut three years ago, and whom he pronounced to be a greater gun lu than Hernhardt. It Is now announced that W.

J. Florence will nrobablv lie seen as Falstaff In the nlavs of Merry Wives of Windsor" and "Henry 1. at the mar tneater in new Yorx. If Uillv Is not sucoosHful, It Is likely be will train for a statesman. Miss Fortcscue.

the voting Kmrliuh actress. who baa Just closed a highly profitable season at the Iyceum theatre, New York, will make a tour of tlie princlial cities oidy under the direction of Mr, AL I lay man, of tbe llaldwin theatre), Ban Francisco A new operatic star. Fraulein Anna Klrbel. la creating a great sensation in Norway, (He Iluiraeon. Alexander, among other eafwrts, is said to have predk let thai Fraulein Klrbel will throw Jenny I Jml Into the shade.

She is 23 years of age. Agnes llerndon Is taking fencing lessons for the punNHte of appearing to ulvautage In "A Remarkable Woman the new play by John M. Morton, in which she is to star sliortly. One of the features of tb drama la a duel scene in tho forth act. A ton of Claua Hnrecklos.

the Bandwlch la hands sugar millionaire, was deoply fascinated with Fay Templetonwhileshewasplay ing ui nan jrancwou some years ago. ana presented her with numerous elegant and costly diamonds. A notable feature In Masks awl Faees at the Walnut. Ildladelphlat was tbe danclnjr efanlriareolbylUMieCoghUn. This lady1! lour aresses ior lauv i easie oust xo oou, une Is a mass of garbuHU from the neck to the hem of the skirt and Is as heavy as a suit of armor.

London World: Mrs. James Brown 1'oUer, an American lady who was prominent In Loudon and Oowes society this year, has now gone through tlie entire course necessary to the perfecting of a professional beauty. She has received much attention from the Prince of Wale. Charles Bugtbrn, of Miss Fortescue's com pany, gainea ns notoriety oy running away with the wife of inipscunious Kmrliah earl. It waa a good thing for the earl, as be got a divorce and married the daughter of a rich uerjrew banker.

Hr. rniguen ana the ex countess are now suing for a divorce. A special train carrying a number of New York friends and admirers of Mr. Iwrence Barrett went to Washington to witness the first performance of Kianxt, which the tragedian has had in preparation for several monua, The preawiumuon was a notable one, and will be given at a cost of $15,000. The Christmas number of the Mirror Is a wonderful issue.

It oojtains articles and short stories from many of tbe leading actors mi aeaieawss over aaaas own suresuipa WDiPH are engraved fao aiinilleH. Fanny Uaven porJL lOchard Maiudtold. Itoland Keed and M. B. Curtis have sfwciaily good ooutributiotia The attack upon the fairies In the opera which was opened by Iter.

Mr. Lockwood, of Cincinnati, and which was taken up by ths Evangelical Alliance, of Ht. 'Louis, will he followed up by Fhilailelphla ministers. Ths reverend gentlemen declare the ballet is an ationalnation and sltould be eliminated from the opera. "Youth" Is a popular military drama In the production of whfch over se vent five people are engaged.

All of the scenes and meclian icai euecta associated with this successful play will be produced, and also a startling tmttle scene. InonlerioproduoethuieoeneUieCbV Zouaves will apiiear each night, and also give a fancy drill. For more than a quarter of a century PatU has reigned aupremoly upon tlie operatic stage. There have been wars and rumors of war. Kmpires have crumbled antl republics have been established upon their ruins, yet during all Una eventful period beginning Prior to the civil war hi America Adellna PatU baa ruled the world of song.

A career so dasxliiur la without a parallel in musical history. There Is a great lament abroad In the land at the scant supply of American leading men, aud the extraction of second or third rate actors from England to All the demand. Robert Mantel I never got $100 a week until he came te America. Here tlie Madison rkiuare paid him 9375, ami Fanny Davenport later gave him 9UM). Kyrie Bellew could not get 9135 a week In London.

Ferris, who got less than KMO a week from Irving, would not come to thlsoountrv for aVHW a week. Hand some Jack Hemes, now with Fanny Daven lore, was a very cheap man on the other side; now he's worth $Mi(K Takeany ofttaem and there are over44X Kiuclbth actors In this country and you will find that they are paid four or five times what they are worth. An American manairnr will not hesitate to offer a leading American actor J5 or $tf a week, out ne win not oare to tenuer an intonor englishman lens than ten times the amount. Victorlen flanlou's siiectacular drama, "Theodora rt and Miss Lillian Olcott, thochief character, nave not met with favor either In Huston or hi Philadelphia. With every external advantage of fionip and splendor, bril llaut scenery and showy costumes, divested of the oriental pomp and respkindentbnrliarlsm, "Theodora" isveents a verv imworful studv of female guidon.

What is seen beyond the magnificent costuming Is a woman who, having come from tbe lowest condition of life to a high social position. Is still at heart a courtesan; who gratifies lier pamlom by midnight excursions incognito; wIki loves, in virtue of her animal buuucts, a man who Is unaware of Iter true character, and whose love slie fifrhbi for with the foroclty of a tlgrete, and who Anally by her intrigues and herduplioity brings her own neck within the loop of the executioner's bow string. MIhh Olcott falls to fill the title role acceptably. Hbe has a face which la almost beautiful, and a slim, graceful figure which she twists with ease into striking attitudes, ami tlie magnlAcence of her dreams beggars description. Hut she is said to be unequal to the seductive grace which la the Irresistible charm of tlie love scenes.

The mounting of the eight scenes In which the play Is presented shows prodigal expenditure or money, ana is wen worm big on Its own account. pith. A Cestahre Fertsnats MsesTarr. Capt. Coleman, schr.

Weymeuth, plying between City and New York, had been troubled with a cough so that he was unable to sleep, ami was induced to try Dr. King's New 1 isoovery for Consumption. It not only gave trim instant relief, but al layed the extreme soreness hi his breast. Ills children were similarly affected and a single dose had tlie same hajwy effect. Ir.

King's New Discovery Is now the standard remedy in the Coleman household antl on board the schooner. Free Trial Rottlee of this Htandard ltemedv at Hreitar Bros drug store Trillin reoiilrna mtfHulv rnlinf. Huntriim Un Iment cures croup speedily. Have it ready for use. Kuneral NotU'c.

Attention comrades of Bioti 8. Bans Post No 40, (. A. It Comrades You are earn estly rcoucatad to meet at our ball, Huiulav lHtcemtior IU, 1HH4), nt I o'clock sharii, to attend tho funeral of our late comrade, Frank (iruHJoaii HttrvioHH will lie at the Cathedral. By command of Fkhi Boi rz, AtUwt: Pout Comniaiiitor It.

lUrKPtv, Adjutant Advice to Mothers. MILS. WIN8LOWH BOOTH I NO BY UUP should always be used when thlUlren are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; produces natural, quiet sloop by relieving tlie child from pain, cud the littlo cherub awakes "as bright as a jiitton." It Is very pleasant to taste. It jibes the child, softens the hods, allavs all relieves wbid, regulates the liowebL and toe best known remedy for oUarrhrna, whether arising from teething or ether causee.

Twenty flveoents a buttle. BOGUS WINE. Interesting Kxperlmcnta Married on In a Church Arc Thoae Who Approach Owl'slloly Altar llolag Poisoned by theCommnnlon Fort Wayne Treacher Greatly Alarmed. BackUafa iralca Reive. The liest nal vs in the world for cwta.

bruises. sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, oorne. and all skin eruptions, and iioHttively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. I Vice 35 pent i I ox.

For sale bv Dreiar A Bro. Fiftv new Decorated Chamber Bets hist re ceived at tbe China Ilaxaar, No. 13 East Col nmbia street. Hock bottom prices, I3.UK, present free to every purchaser. "Artificial MmbM." Best Artificial Manufactured.

Write for a catalogue to (irriFiniL limb nitiiFiCTrBiiiti Is. tot rtma Areas, rllUsarf, Fa. Tl.lt fosr rrUaas. Tbe Wabash. Ht Ixiuis Paciftn railway will sell kiw rate excursion tickets, Deoemter 84 and 8ft, Decemler 31 and January 1.

to points not exceeding a distanne of l.W miles, all good to return until January 3, 18H7. HaUKscesa UBmLIm. The Ilea Line announces that soeclal holt day ticketa will he sold at one fare for the rounu trip, uetween an Htaiiona on own ui vision of tbeC. C. I.

I. U. lty.t Deo. 34, 35 and SI, 1H80, and January 1, 1M87 rooii to return at iiieasura untu Januarys. 887.

Inclusive. Children between tbe aires of five and twelve years will be add tickets at one half these rates. For dotailod Informa tion, ask any Itee Line ticket agent. FITS: AU fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's great Nerve Itestorer.

No Ills after first day's use. Marvelous cure. Treatise and 93.00 trial bottle free to At eases. Hend to Dr. Kline, fttfl Arch street, Itiladelphla, la Jay Qoulcl aud the Wabash.

The decision of Judge Gresham in the Wa bash receivership matter was tbe isrtneipal topic of interest In raUroad circles yesterday, it being understood that the purchasing com mittee, anuouncea vo meet in new yotk Monday, by direction of Mr. Jay Gould, would make no effort to prevent the decision bakur oanied Into effect. It anrued that it wouki be folly to pay wu to reuev an undssirable piece of road from its Incum llMniu. A a luml nimfmrAam IUMI 000 would build a new Una Tbe termlnais at Chicago are the most valuable of all the Rroperty on tbe division, Including the road self, and the Wabash proper tlds the title to those. The statement Is also made that the officials are already mak big preparations ior rwiinqunuiing mat poruon or toe una ar fected by tbe decision of Judge (Iresham.

Mr. Jones, of Fort Wayne, husliand of Mrs. Jones, who has preached for the but few weeks at the Christian church here, called at this office a fsw moments Tuesday ewauag. M. Junet astahlisliMl tlia Fiirt Wayne GiunK and Issued the Arai numtier twK ih'w iuiw hio viiiLUig offlce In that city North Manchester Jour Miss Julia Coleman, of New York, has sent to England for samples of unfermented grapo juice to lie used In the communion service at lbs Iter.

Dr. William M. Taylor's Presbyterian church In Broadway. When the doaon bottles came to the custom house duty was demanded as though the fluid were wine. urns uoieman demurred, and wrote a complaint to Hecretary Manning, of the treasury dejiartinent Mr.

Maiming replied that un fermented Juke of the grape was wine. This controversy has led to a singular examination at Dr. Taylors church to find out tbe quality of the wines common used at communion. The Ilev, J. Benton Hamilton, in the presonoe ui Haoureui niuusters, mtereHteu cnurcrrrnen and a few women, denounced ordlnarv com munion wines as concocted stuff unfit for noiy purposes.

From argument the isneachers turned to facts and ocular demonstration. lie had a lot or interesting looking black and red bottles on tlie pulpit. Home of them were very small ami contained, lie aakl, essences and syrups. Others had chler, claret. Itort, gum kino and tbe like As a last grand argument way omimerciai wine auouiu not oe put uimhi the Lord's table Itev.

J. Benson Hamilton averred that no one could be sure In these degenerate day a that he waa getting wine at all A very large percentage, he claimed, of the wine used the (diurohoa never knew the uv flueiwe of grapo Juice, being manufactured wholly from choatier and tMilsonous su! stances. Ho then told how he bad enured himself of this fact He heard of a few concerns tliat made a InwineMt of selling reciiMw for making all kinds of wine and accordingly approatlied them for tlie IairiMwe of learning the tricks of the trade. Hit he was too worldly wise to apiiear liefore tlie wiiio makers as a inlnuder of the goe)el. He was not over explicit In relating hla ex purlenoes, but as tho ilocipnente he ntceiveil rrom uie wine makers were atldressod "ton fldential to Ihmor dealers" the guise of tho reverend detective may ho imagined with a falrdoirree of accuracy.

At anv rate lie cttt hla Information ami dVt'larecl tliat he now knew all about making port, sherry, niaUga, catawtta aud lots of other wince. Then MisstVlumau came forwanl toaMihit the preaclier in exixwtng the wickedness of communion wines In vogue in the leading churches of that city. Hlio Is an active little lady rather past the middle age. Her chemical amiarataa oombtted of an upright rod like tlie standard of a student lamp. To this were fastened by screws some rings that stood out hoiisoutaily from tlie rod.

A flank sot Into tho upper ring held a few spoonfuls of wine taken from tlie communion decanter of a great up town church. Below this she sat an alcohol lamp In the lower ring and ignited it The action of heat, as she explained, was sulllcient to separate tlie alcohol of a liquor from ite accomitanylng ingredients. Hhe was iarticular to assert that the little bottlo from the great church liad not boon opened or otherwise tampered with since it had been received by tlie committee having charge of the exerinienta. Talk big thus alts kept the siiectators Interested until Uie wlue had come to a boll Then she struck a match antl applied It to the nestle or the flask. Bwifchl up shot a blue flame a foot high.

It spluttered and mwrkled from the Influence of so much steam from tlie boiling wine antl occasionally went out from an over treasure of moisture, but a reapplicatfon of the match never failed to lirinj the bluo flame to light again. Then a siiecunen of California port takcu from the decanter of another high toned communion table was produced and the exiioi Iment repeated This time after too wine hod tiocn brought to tho boiling jHiint the match was applied antl a flame at leant twenty indies in height Mured forth The liidice wore mm It plcattcd and greeted the demount rat ion of the wine's wk bodiless with dim rect applauw Other experiments oi a similar nature lollowwl, the only uimat iHfactory feature lein(r tbe refusal of the am ateur chembtts to giv away the tinmen of the chun lies that use auch highly Intoxicating ura in i uiiiiiimiorHung mo itrii aupper The exiierlnienbi were concluded by touting an uiifernienttHl wine that had been put up by a careful housewifo ten years ago, tlie most vigorous Uiiliiig ami tlie moet iersia tont application of the match failed to reveal any traces of blue flame. One of the ladies Interested said she hoped tlie unfermented wine might come lino general use, as the real stuff always made her throat burn and caused her to cough. Tlie same effect was to he otmurved all over the chuixh whenever the Hacrament was olawrved, and it made a aacrelllgious interruption of the service due wholly to the unfaniillAritv ufolrnirvAra with akviholio wine. The Itev.

J. Benson I lamilton recommended grape jelly liquiflnd by the sppllca ikm of hot water for use at the Ccsmmunion table. Tbe Fort Wayne niinunecp of tlie gospel are liecoming frightened over these revelations and a meeting will lie called early next week for making experiments and Ami tng out where to get the "pure stuff." Fair at Idbrary Hall. To the Kdltorof the (lAia rra. We wonder how many of your readers real lae that tlie loan exhibit ami fair now ojteu at Library hall is held for the benefit of the ladles' Relief union In connection with the (i.

A. H. While all ths profits will tie used for charitable work, the portion of tho A. It, will lie expended for the Iwuollt of destitute soldiers and thoir fiunilies, while that of tlie relief union will lie uxed for the liest gixxl of all our needy oor. The ladies of the relief union are very do airous of establishing a home for aged womeii.

Can we hoie to receive enoueh from this eutertaiiinMtnt to enable us to do sot If our frieiuls will come to tlie hall they will find articles both useful ami ornamental which cah Ite bought for reasomible prices, and ns the goods are largely contributed, we will profit greatly by their snla The ladies of tho relief union aok so much of tlicb friemls. Mhh. A Bond, lYesidont Kli.kn It BrRHi.xv, HiKTetary liook Here, (ilrla! Your father, your big brothor, or the young man that is going to cull this evening, will appreciate a nice nalr of comfortable alimiers a Chriatmas nrvHunt. You will HimI the finest stock in the city at Vordur mark's. Miia Annie E.

IUyhouser lias accepted a iKwitiou as steuograplier with the NewHimnor Union, of thin city. Blie Is a sister of Miss Aklie Ilavbouser. aienotrraiiher with Coombs Co. 1 UuTwkwaM Ouoa. 1ciIimVoommip jnnjk nUmm mmpHt wiiiMia nmam tn ffvr at mu Miy isiTrad44iif to wia.

AbmWmiUmd In Vi Strip iantttm hmtrt, i Ut; uMmvm mwm rxCiiiW.kut.trs.A. Jk Ahl AOi THE NEW QUININE KASKINE WHATTHR. PHTSICUHS RheiiatiuL MALARIA, DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEDILITY, Liver, Lung and Kidney Disease, The eminent and celebrated Dr. Oleesaes wrlP Ths KASKiira Co.

Dsar Hiss Taaln greatest eceases I had wit Kaaklae were ehl'la and fever, malaria, nervonsdebt lty.rfcew matl dyapepala, and liver dlsessew, aaa eouatdcred stlliat line It was undosbieaiy las beat inertlt hie ever di oovf red, bat I was then unfamiliar with tts raly wendrfulsessa In during, all the other germ seaaes and 4lsse ders, particularly where the blond bad beeeaass disease orfimiKivfrh hfMl and ths lae lea bb palred. Mrte ly sneak Inn, Kasaiasls the eary (aid purlaerwehave luae Italaatery brgMr with UHfslling simm ess In ail dlaeaas peculiar te women and children In over three baaereer eases I have cured ih re has never sera that Bllfditest bad en, ctfollodinglts use. and It ta. far superior to any onlo iirnervs medlsiae evsar known to the medical i mfrsslon. Very truly yoars.

M. 4JI.KHHNBB, U. IX, 390 Kast I21al ew Terfc. 1'rorcsNor V. I lol omlw.

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Med. Oollen wrllea. ''Kaklne IsmiMT or to qulnlnn lalsav aprrlrln power, and nevrr prodntMs ibe allKhteaa injury to the hearliiK or conntllutlon." ibe Exatiilnliiff Kurseoa, Dr. I BV While, writes: "Haaklne la tbe best medtataa "KVftrypet'eaHE tre'tedwtUga klne has keeaw lseharea cured UH lev no Ilosnltsl. (IniveraaluT see CPHNflll." Hi Hospital.

N. Y. "IM nae Is errd liKllHuenaahle. 1 1 aeti ixriertl KHHkln la eleasant to take and esa be wl huut BMTll medical counsel. Hend for he gr at Hat of ifstduonlals wnpaa sliced In the tdttory of medicine.

91 OS wsar hotlie. lii by all druggists or aent by mail ess receiptor rU.e 1HKKABKINK OD 0 1 Warren New Vas. St Pruned Hospital, Y. nEAFNESS Uwas deaf twenty eUht years, Treaaesl nxHit of ths noted specialists without beeaH Its causes, and a new a succeaaful blJHBi at vt own home, byese iiurru Hiiuroii urrw rinpuufianvviinn buudreda oi others. Full particulars seat ess aiipllralton, T.

1'AOK. No. 4 1 West slat 8t. New YorhCIt Please lont Forjret It That Ir, II. Canabua Indies Is prepateel In ilrutta, India, from the pun st asa best Kav tlve Hemp, andlattie only remedy, either aw that eeuittryor this, that wlllpoltlvel or permanently cure UoNsuMPrioH, HaoNCHi na asthma, Nasal Cava nun amp Msavosss Ubbimtv, or break up a eah cold In smmstsl ta wpei bottle, Ibrfe bottlea, W.

CraSSsast a proprietors, Htt Bare Pblla CURE DEAF Prks tot at laasrovad CaiibUaes Bar awwa PRHFKOTbY BSJiTOKK TIIR IHtAKINO.aww Mrformthe work of the Iatiis Abl anaa. Al w.tya In Hltlno, nuTiNVhinisio oiaasaa and ooniforlalile to wear All eouvprssUoa asrtl even wblttponi heard tils liutly. We (reler a tboae nalnic ihtiu. Hnd for Hluatrated beak wllh teMimonlslj rasa. Addreaa F.

HI (OX, ftu llroadwuy. V. Mention this pas aS ssfli PARKER'S HAIR DAL8AM Ih popular fTortU for dr ib hair, HiMtoririf aolor wImm t7, and prerUn( laA II oImium Um mtmlp. Haym Biur nuinc. mm on.

AIM! ai HINDERCORN8. ThMlMt, arr baalaur for Ootm StnnaKll tmla. InMirMMMnforl to th trrA loeunt. HMi(iaDniiiU4 UiaooxaOM. FARMS moot, Virginia.

on James River, la Ohuns moot (Jolony. Illustrated etarsaa luar free. J. F. MAHUUa.Uian Ml (CapcinEJCM EORousfflsrm HlahMt Awarsa ef aTadaU la Raresa sad km i be nesteiit, quickest, ft st and moat pewer ful remedy known for Klimimatlam, I'lemrtsy.

Ncuralitla. buinbaao. Hsrksrha. Wrakwesa. colds In the cheat and allies and pains.

Fat aorsea dj i nysicisoa ana Ltruffgims oa asav hla heat repute, itm sou's flaet prootptlv relelva and cure where other Dlssters aaaa greasy salves, liniments and ether lotions aw abnolutcly uneless. llewsrc of linlta tons aaMlar almllarso'M ding; names, such as "i apucln CapHltmie," they are wonblenai And intended to deceive. Ask vtm Hsmmiw AflDTAKB NO OTHSHH. All Druggists. HKAr lium Njuiinwin, ropriefcora, new vera.

J. C. PELTIER 1 7 West Wayno St Robert Ogdon, Plnmber, Steam Gas Fittti Muni mm jU Pipe, Bru. UooiM Mktaaa. 26 E.

Berry VL Tjn, Ib. Amot lor Tunrt1, BfOlMUM MoMn. BsTlWtl Wnmh STOPPED FREE fM Mm Dr.ELQIS'iaUAr LJ.7E.N.K!fi"ISe uiaLS kkti mmctmmr j47mTSmi Miatiw kMMtoSiMa iM lay PrSWfwM a uatflB aw7i IDaTAL HAIRCURLEffr AND FRIZZER a 'Jk Wmwmtmtrm trial Mill MMMMM, MA ibaQBsnBmllDlBaV mmm wtth UI All.

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