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BHY 000DS. SPEGIALNOTICE I 5 Popular Dry Good Houm. TBI NewYork Store '90 Columbia St. Ai ire take onr Annual InVentory on Fab, we offer the next twenty dijt tli lut peat oliince for BAE GAINS! WeihallcloieontineTery Department many kindi and Stylei of modi regardleH of their actual Coat andTalne. bargains! 'Shawl and Cloak, Department, ana Jahcy Silk Department, Tine DrenOooda Department, Cheap Drew Qooda Department, Xoarning; Good Department, White Ooodi Department Housekeeping Oooda Department, Fancy Ooodi and' Hotton Departm't, Hosiery and Qloye Department, loth" an Caaiimera Department, Laoe aid Emhroidery Department, Corset ana Skirt 2 apartment; Marfan I Underwear department, Ladiea" Tine Fur department, Dbmeatio Ooodi department, Blanket and Flannel department, Kfil Olore department GREAT BARGAINS Tho Next 20 Days 90 Columbia St DABT.HAJf BUM, Proprietor.

THIS 18 TUB Finest Billiard Room In the State. ma. Iwlkaais allnees BOVIMlT (lever Douglas Jorrold once said, but 'twaa only in fUp "Mrlotioo of a wife of forty ia. lliat a mm should excunnae'lier, lite a tank uote, for'twoiwentieBl Chimneys oolrSeeauii.ooe.buiidVed. pieceeof tea and oinqerware only HI I beautiful toilet Kla My 35 1 aleel knives end fork only ql.Moer'BetiChatnaer only 24 cent each), on pail for 20 cenUj glaas tumbler ontv eenli eaca slew set of four pieces oolf 50' cent each.

"Everything cheap at.Werd'a cheap crockery store, 48 Calhoun, street. See the big Iron Dog. Ifai.lt jenlmcl tort w7, Mway, Jawwwwy 100U City and County Order boaght at Fint 'National Bank. The pay car of the Pittsburgh Railroad goes west to morrow. Justice Biuiuger was busy Iq dey at 'teudiog togarnliheeibo the railway men's City Orders 'are worth i)5 cent on the at (he Fori Wayne National Bank Mace Long's faro bank is broke, A' Cincinuati man bueted itlaat night.

Bank cloned for repaira. The Pennsylvania. Keilroad Company paid a uooth'e pay to all bauda to day. Lots' or loose money around town Mr. Joseph Carey, No.

100 Mopt gornery street, caught a white rat in hia bone on Thursday last. Hia ratahip may be aeen at Jocnuel's book itora. The artesian well Is down nearly H0O font, ud contrary to all expectation! not yet below the geases. Geologists are never Certain In dealing with the crooked stretaa of the earth 'i surface. The clasa in ahort nend writiog will meet thia evening In Fort Wayne Builueas College, on Main itreet, Those desiring; (o acquire a knowledge of thia beautiful art will 6ud opportunity a golden one.

The Oe'rman 'masquerade ball of the aeaton comes off on Thursday evening, at Kwiug'a 'Uall, oornorbf Main and llarriauu strew. Tkii will 1m a No. 1 affair. Our German citizens kuuw how to do things up ItiriiWH, eo we kuow lb ball wiu.be a good Ton, ThlTde'rinaii' Society of this city an 'woiortheVtitasqUerada ball of the see. ion for il Md just ai Turner oa il.ooree7of.laaut.and Harrison street.

Ahle'Wilt ball, as o.rm.o fellow ciliaeM are In the gentlemen; Bfom' fin Bock, Ciocliiuatl, from the ism tq ma an tqsta. o' business before the. Folic Cbbrtto. Sheriff llanoe wiirselL at Sheriff Sate J' on; ihursay at 19, the 'entire stock of njorchaut tailora' goods of Chris' tiau Hsrtung, opjxnite. the Aveline Qouaa, Oo dit tlst Councilman ItA is going to propose Jim Keegan for Chief.

Engioeer of the Fort Wayne Fire I)epartoient. Jim i popular will) the will run heary. LouUa Baeie, the girl who had the suit for bastardy against youbg Repp recebUy, was couduedlaat oightof twins, out (bore will be nonnecessity for (heir; wandering like JephaihjlrieeaEch' of a father, for they were dead: Con 8cheock is $5.80 out of pocket on a aew bat ordered he waa First Assistant Chief of (he Fire Department. Con woulJo't go a oeiit on the hat after losing birth, but be was compelled to iaka it) and aa. the man who fills Con! place couldn't half (ill the hat, why its a dead loss to Con.

Peter MeUlnr, Eaa ao well and fa itorably known' th'ronghout 'the. city, baa' decidad to remote to Huntington county to engage la grocery, prorisioa' and cell era! oommiiaion business. We regret to aee a man of aoouch enterprise loare the city but ws ooogralulaio our ftuntingtob friends oa ceoefTing a raluable additioa'to their eplerprisiDg cornmuuiiyi NJ B. VoiiDg 4 (jo, are growing daily ie Their work gires such entire satisfaction that they keep all their 'u uiu cuswniers, wzn rcpuwuoD IB spreading so rapidly that they will soon be. ebmpelled greatly increase facilitiea.

They however at preaent tneet all.demanda promptly, baring' on hand a lersa stock of ready made clothing which are gotten, up' in. latest atylee and made of. the. beat Try Their store is on Main street, sear Calhoun. Last ereiing at the Sunday school Con eert of the Centannary Churchy whil.

Mr. lu H. Niaua was deliTenog what be, con aidered ad eloquent, speech, a small girl about' aix years old came up. to him, and pulling hie 'coat abruptly, "When yon going much for bimi be said he waa 'ready aay, time after tbaU klr. Ninde aaid be was nerer ao taken down) and If that little girl will make herieir knows, he will, pay Tor a terra for ber at the Conservatory as Boon a she is old enough.

The swindler recently "went through" Graham A Gotshall for' SO baa been operating in Texas, Iowa, Kansas and other psrta of Indiana, ooder the names of El. C. Smilh, C. O. and Goo.

8. Smith. So aaya the. Atlas Insurance Company, ia a letter of Jan. 15th, to HesBraV Graham A Gotchall, of this city.

SmiLh ia a consumato rascal. The pittaburgh. Commercial, the Cincinnati Commercial abd a large number paper' reprinted our exposure of Eim. probably well knowq. by time, and will bare to change huVneme, Mac and(Major, two, enterprising' Jack, son Democrats, of this city, went to bus to'wUneasthe of u0)d Bill Allon." They joined at Columbus by other friend bom ilpuat VemoOf oneof whom bad juat been mad a bappy father.

So enthusiastic did he get over the ceremoniee. that it wait to name the youngster ,0. fi. On ar: riving' hotue, the following dispatch waa forwarded jto this city Mouirr Vaaaba, Ohio, 14, Mac Muoai Captain Lake Jones, White Cloud and B. are all well.

Dalanoe of company slightly diafigored, hot Btill ia the' ring. Mac, Far iD lUaTLrrr, i ui'si i i AHUStaUlTI. Lluls Holt. Little Nell little beanty little tSbe la aq. actress the.

very JGrat order. A large and Intelligent audience wen delighted with ber rendering of Fidelia, tie Fir at Opera House, on For ever henceforth it la out of the power Of traducer to nnderrate uia laientod little queen's abilities In Fort Wayne. In iall ber character she aoquitted ber. aelf splendidly. The play is full of tbnl ling interest and just the.

kind of performance our' people delight In. The. songs, denoes and per formaocea of Little Nell, were enoored throu gbootj aa a Dutch girl aha is the best have ever eeen a a fast young man ahe is perfect, and. pot, on more genuin airs than but few young swells could do. The life she throw ioto ber characters', and her winning manner, her winking and blinking amd kisses at the audience reek ber a favorite 'once.

Mr. M. J. Jordan carried an unpopular character cf Jasper Winch inv a nrj creditable manner. The excellent rendering ol Jasper Winch gave the piece a plot which made it full of interest throughout, Mrs Warns, Zoe, Aunt Peggy, Dave Bird, Gabriel Markham, Marry Warne, and, in deed, all other characters, were well rendered.

It is a long time' since Fdrt Wayne has enjoyed a treat. Little Nell will draw a crowded house in this city atay time, About a year ago when this troupe were here before, the 0 ue7 took occasion to brand Little Nell all over with disgrace, but the poisonons serpent fang was foiled. Our people are to well posted as to the Queen of protean star to heed the tongue if slander. THE Oil Of JUDtMEaT. Uew iraa 1 it Least, Twetj.r.

Hawr si Thwvaauaw: ireA ret arr opale a rnaai waavraiael EjaaS Ivewlnt ajr tka Bwv, J. JBi4 man preached upon lest evening in; the Seeoud Presbyterian Church, of which he Is the pastor, hi one ol special Interest lo every que professing to be a Christian. Mr. Erumaa chose for. his teat th 2d and 3d' verses of the eth chapter of, Firat Corrinthlau t.

"Do re not know, that tb faints shall judge the world And if the world shall be I edged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matter Know ye nut that we shall; judge Angel's Mow much more, tbiogs that pertain to this life Ty Lord Bacon said, one sboot' tingdom of scieooe lu an; other way than he enters the kingdom of heaven) even a a little child, lie must come without pre. ebnsidered theories or propositions, bumble, self emptied and willing to be led by'tho facl which he. investigates, and whatever Unions they ins teach. The ecientifio quia re adjual their thebriee on discovery of new'Vacta, for which the' old theories can no longer account. Even as ecientifio men re adjuat every theory or given department of taa Discovery oi, new lact wmen.

aeoesai tata radical change In the theories, so must.every christian'adrbit, In bis view'of future things, every fact which God has thade known In Bis word, and not lump all the events of the Bible into one India. criminate mass, To word of God must ho studied ia lb era child lik Belf emptied 'All the trutha revealed 'ld n. giyenlin must oa eonsiaerea to making qp a general oonclqsibn', or law theaetruUia. 1' This passage of Scripture declares that tisSainU shall judge the world, and that the Saints, shall judge angels. The Judg, msntpf the world, by the Bamta cannot therefore be the judgment of the 'Saint themselves, the Inference must be that if the Saints are' judged at all that they have received a separate judgment.

The speaker then went on to shew from scripture, that at least; four judgment are recorded in the word of Qod. The judgment of on the cross of the Lord leou Christ, inasmuch as read, "He that oelievelh'not has been judged this judgment already having taken place, is only manifested at laat when he is judged la the' Judgment of thsy world, Next comes the judgment of th nations, when Christ comes with hi saints to judge the nations nd the natuons of the inhabited earth, for the one word "world1 is used to translate four different Greek words and one of these words indi cates a judgment on the inhabited earth. And in order that the saint may judge the world, the themselves must already have been judged; if they are to be judged at all. And accordingly we rea 1 in dif ferent scripture! that believers are to. be judged according to their work for re wsrdi and that aome ahall have no re ward, suffering lose, but they themselves shall be saved, but so a by Ere.

this would intimate the third judgment, the fourth judgment hi that of the rest of the. 'dead before the Gaatt Whitb Tusoita aad of those who had no part in the first reaurection, which is not called the reaurection of tb defd, botrom lie Jottd Is there, then, in the word God no war Taut for 4he popular phrases, "general general reaurection when we nod nothing but "apeaal resurecttons' and special judgment, and thos separated by long interwala of siuv mom mhjuuuiuk; that 'there ia still a fifth judgment, "Know yeooC that we shall judge i eels What glimpse thugivee usol the great nnfullilled event of the one great judgment day. Not a day of twenty four hour, but a long period or time, beginning with Judgments, continuing in judgmeoU in righteousness and closing In judgments. The aermon waa delivered, iq a most Convincing Erdman proving every qew fact, put forward, by Scripture. Many of our clergy who cling so tooacious ly to the old order of things would do well to cot this out and giv it careful consideration! look upon blessing, conferred upon others as taken from bimsulf.

He is a real sponge aad wants to, absorb, all about self absorbed audMlf gOv ernsdr allbu) Oelitione are for bimself; uou's resources ana heaven's eompasiions ar all for self. The thousand cattle upon God's thousand tills are, made for nd kill and salt. them all down for himself, when he prays for other bis petitions are intended, for the tan of his man, and not for God, Hia words are only a sort of polite compliment to others, as a mau sows to. qis.ieuow.waeu ne mouie a other In the a man praya for othera earnestly lev'ates' prayers ofSamuel for Israel evinced the grealneu of Moses ralo preyed for (he askieg. God to forgive their sib or blot out hia qame.from GodV Thei' word of Moaei 'la prayer to God ahbwed how deeply he loved bis people.

His was true philanthropy; Every good soul prays Id God for hj follow with true philaathropy spirit of mao'Caa not be defined fyon cannot ehaps it i but it is aa real aa God. It hiia a kindred sym palby for others, wishing all that is good fo those it lovea, This splritof fellowship leads to prayer for others. The friends may be may be no material which can bless'1 whom we lore and we instinctive) aak God to bless them, and we feelthe warmpreseqoe of th diataot one In the praon of the mlghty.v God is with Jhs abae'ut one He ia there aa well a and her a well ap there, with 'blessing for alt who ask. At once the prayer goes up juat as a spark goes up front the burning coals. As when one stirs the', fir and the sparks fly up ward, ao la one who prays for hie friends, Itu thus.

a man ia conscious of, Divine personality) a man feels in touching the Oivme that he touch lovea. The preacher said My mother Is hever ao dear to me ae when (eel like going to God to ask' Bim to stay ber' feeble "eps to give to ber a quiet old age full of prom ise for the future," This la bringing spirit lo spirit, reveal ing more than mere arthly kinship, Prayer for othera indicate a strange pow erover.pthers. The Scnplaregives, many evidence of the power of. prayer. God aaid, Tell Eliphaa my wrath is kindled against thee and thy wo frienda, for they have not spoken the things of nio that is right a' Job baa) and Job shall pray yon," etc.

job' prayer turned away ths wrath of God against bis frienda Aforoe on earth touched a force in heaven, and a force in heaven touched a force' oo earth, It'iaaaidjhatoceaus are by the falling pebble. may eem a little thing, yet it he special power to move the whole world'of the spirit, tt is one of the of our Heavenly Father put our bands for our owe use: Prayer causes commotio in Heaven. A man may by continuing in ain frus trate the fruit of prayer, but God ia boq qred by prayer even then. Angela joy over prayer. God rcetored JoVs children and property iq anawer to the prayer of Job.

It will be simitar in it results to ua A man foes, even If'theV be his own household, may lead bim captive ao that prayer cannot blees put the prayers bear good all the same. The mad who feels that every maq is his brother cannot bat feel joyful over blessing of. any. ou It is )oabtftil II" err (rue prayer lost My soul would be, filled with rode acribable grief if th prayer going np every hour front the children qf God were lust, There ia no captivity for that aoul who feels that he be spoken to God and! that God has spoken to bins and thrown around him Hia Prayer prompt God's presence, which deatroys'' both fear and sib. Let thee, discouraged) for if be hears yon for others Be will hear yon for youraelC 'Do yon ever pray ''i "Taae.

Aa. exhibit of th Road, Township, Special School, Dog Tax, Local Tuition and ittmmon Bcbool irona aue eacn town, ship, the City of Fort Wayne, the towns' of Monroeville and New Haven, TvwBialps, Eoa. foral. 'epeeul Waraa in at 41 1 in THt COURTI. sTrlralaal rt.

ODoa BEicimiUBOs raksiniae. waa no eourt thia mbrniug: This afternoon, the case of the Slate vs. Jeff. Moren.lor Healing clouimg irom a pnuuir at 'Angola, taken up. II who steals from a printer, klealstrwh.

The cmw of the State vs. Ling, and Dolhingham, for receiving the. stolen, railroad Iron, Is also set for this afternoon. rtrratl Owarl, Thl Court wa engaged'tb day hearing motions for new trials. This Is the Isst day of oburt for (lie of thingip In style when commence.

Tiolret awn, no may bad of Budolph Worch; Max Bubin, ljep7 Schmidt and Golthold Hrtuag, coiimittee Oicbestra; Maaquerad suit may be had secured at Turn Hall for both ladies and CollMllaf a rrlwa few l'wer lf acwlllea. About' four or nv yekn ago, a man named Robert Zink procured the services of 'Siiuire Biltinger to perform a marriage 1 ceremony, witn me inougaia 01 a. goon fee, th justice hurriedly traced his way to Ihe appointed place, where the bride wa anxiously expecting the groom and the officer who should make the twain one. After the ceremony wa over, Bob informed the 'Sqiiire that he would have to wait lor his fees until the arrival of the pay ear, a he was working on ths railroad. and waa dead broke, All K.

Mr. Bit. linger did wait Air four long years until to day, when Hubert came intothe Squire's office to inquire about a garnishee, After arrangemeota had been, made for the rav Icas of the garnishee, the 'Squire geeted that bow was a good time to pay the marriage rw1 JSr Best Japan Tea, 80 canU) second beet 40, 50 and 10 cents, at the FaniT Hobag. raawa kg ate; fir. BWye.

wf Elk' hart, lis riTsawath Chnreh. The. Rev. B. Fairbank' exchanged pulpits on' yesterday, with the Bev.

Mr. Boyce, of Elkhart, Ind. The following Is a brief of 'the sermon pf Mr. Koyoe, preached from the pulpit of the Congregational Church, corner of Fulton and Washington streets, yesterday mora log i Text Job 42d chapter 10th verse, "And the Lord turned the: captivity of Job, when he prayed for his friends also the Lord gave Job twice as much a he The bock of Job brings" to onr notice, fire very active characters, Eliphai, Bildid, Zophar, Elihu and Job. Elihu seems ia bare been the chief of Job's, frieodi.

Th three frienda contended that the afflictions of thia life' oome a God's" providential testimony against Individual wickedness and crime; and their oonclq aion was that Job waa a great alq'v ner because he we great sufferer. Elihu appears and justifies who also appears, and upholds Job. The mistakes and follies of the three accusora appear, and they are Rqoired to, sacrifices. Th Lord turned the captivity of Job when prayed, for hli frienda, Prayer for others, Indicate the dignity of hu manty, it is no Bale favor for one whose rank is humble in thia life to hold audience with Ood. Prayer elevates the aoul.

It bonon a man to. hold converse with God. IV hen we come into God's presence, He B'ems almost like a while wa feel almost like God, especially when we come to make request for others. With unconscious pleasure in ourselves, we could not fail to have these feelinge. When Queen Esther wa permitted to oome intothe presence of the King to aak for the lire of her rjopl as they were eold to be'alaio and perish, ahe! was more a queen than ever before she waa of more real value iq the eight of heaven and ia eight of the King, and to her sorrow stricken people.

When the Lord of Lords permit audience with Himself, and eska what la your petition lhat.it "ahall be granted, who will lay that.it doeaaot. Inspire the thought of greatness in them, To thus lift up mere: maq to hold converse wish Ood is as ibtof great Oondesceeiion on the part of God. Prayer for others indi? cates the benificeno of Onr nature. A selfish man seldom pray for othsra, He. WMainiMa iaa uv if arWffe Li hi a SI 171 71 bX i an is its uAt Of i MM at 10 ss a) ST 10 BOW ST II II SO IS hiimi mi7i T7M tun U.et.r....

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tail tie us as as BM IB aes in I 11 41 40 141 SH 04 IIIW 10 lis ta 7i vi uia Bom jHknaM 10 07 Fort Way ae. lull 77 Moeroeville. IS Jlaw tiavea. tan lii.en as rai.wi MwraiiHr Lleewaee. Marriage licences bare been "issued to the following persons Jn thia city since our lsetrepbrt: rirbiuia Rrowa and Ellnlwlh Blmooa.

Vlai Vletor and adella Brarar. Hnluenaaa and Kllnbet (Jallar, (Mrse Klnav awfUlobeUi Ula. lMmard Spraaqler aad KllialoUi KilnfnMa, I. Lawfarty Brwaar, Avella Blwek, Cftiawaw.Ba.: Pooler in XhmeetU and Foreign Ex dumge, Gold, Silver', KtgoliabU; Paper, aad approved Cottalerdlt. Draflf in any rum to all parti oi Enropa, AotKr for the Cunard, North Girmsu Moyd, Red Star and (Won first clan Sucamshlp tinea, and the North Atlantic Express Company.

Pacaioia lent to any part of Europe, end collectione made from there by power of attorney. Oaoaaa received for the calehrated Summit City Bed Bottom. Lwaikwr Tar4 aawv4. Beaver, Miller 4 Co. bar removed their lumber yard and office, and may now be found inmediaiely north' of Baas' foundry, On north side of railroad track, A large slock of rongh and dressed, always on tin iJ, McConnel'li prosecuting Ai toraey of the, 34th Voi Ind waa In the city Saturdayon business.

Hon.1 0, Johq sqr of Monroeville, Mr. J.u uall, oi jvomeyuy Woolen Mills, nd Messrs. H.iH.' Bossier and, are guest at the Hole), i A)aMlWreinwwsOMrriawe. are glad to' republiah lie following very flattorlng'potice of Fergo son, AtUirney at lair, whose ollioe' is with Justic Evan, on Court alroet, Irom the ffooktng Sentinel, Logaa, vary 10th i. have recently learned that Mr.

Johu lergoson. of Ferry, ha located ia Fori Wayne, in the law bueineu, and la meeting with excellentsuoceas, Mr, Fer gwaoo one of the most prorniaing young men of our 'neighboring eounty, and his many warm and professional friends in Hocking, while regretting that he has left the reach, of our circle, will be glad lb know that he is appreoiatooV in Ell new home, and haa every promise of attaining lo high aiaodingin his profession. Mr. Ferguson is a self made man, and pu worked up and manfully overcome all the obstacle 'that i surrounded the poor boy, alone In the etruggles of life. He is a man of sound judgmanl, industrious, sober, and.

will be found a eafi councillor, and true man to all who may seek his advice or entrust hint with their friendship." A gentleman so highly esteemed by those who koew him from must Ml valuable acquiaitioa to the bar of our oily. bespeak Mr. F. a liberal practice, and reoomraend him to our c'lli aena. a i aterlwarjr Bepwr tor lb Week Ed Iwt amarelaj.

Jaw. 17th. Mary Fuller, aged 28 years, died the 1 lth of cos'sumptlon; nativity, Ohio. Maria Heyer, agod 4 yiars, died the 1 1th of convulsions, nativity, fort Wayne; Louis aged 12 yean, died the 16th of ceogestioni nativity, Canada. James C.

McLaohlin, aged 27 years, died the 15th' of consumption nativity, Scotland. Adolphana Schurmeyer, aged 36 years, died the 15(h of consumption; nativity, Germanv. Margret Faeney, aged 89 years, died the 16th of old ege nativity, Ireland. Mary Kuntx, aged ,21 years, died ICth of perotenitisi nativity, Germany. Amelia aged 21 'years, died the L7lh of consumption rialivity.

Fori Wayne. a A Hew Vreeerr, Not the least important among the buii neas annobnoemenl i the fact jpeW grocery bai been opened by Messrs. Homy A'Maulh, on aouth wedt corner of Main and Harrison alreela. These gentli mea bare a largo circle of. friends, (Mr.

formerly the post office,) who will doubtless gather around them in their new enterprise. The slockii replete in, every department and ail entirely new, an assu' rance worthy of note, that people will pot bi disappointedly' buying, old. atock. Tho. new firm go into' with the determination to be up the timea I everything, and that they will not be undersold.

What they undertake will b. accomplished. They have the right ring In them." Our people should give them call by, way of trial and encouragement, See their i a Water Works olahraUaw at Cwtaw Cllw. II ii Honor, the Mayor, and the Common Council and officials of the city have been cordiallr invited to attend a at Union City, In honor of the completion of the water works, to take place en Thursday, the J2d ioit The Board of Trustees exte'ndibg the invitation promise to shpw our officiant al the newly, made wonder of Uiidn City and make, them welcome. They are requested to report at the Branham House on their arrival.

Ui ion City, feels justly proud, of her new water works. a raatpowaal. The concert which wa to have been given this eveoing at the i.High School, by the Scholars of public Schools, I postponed on account bad weather. Timely notice will be given of oocurraoee of the concert. a i Tfela, Aa Aa rrwtre.

The steam car go thundering along the hillside, across the prairies, by the towering mountains, dashing from the Atlantic to the Pacilio Ocean freighted'witb the luxuries of clilne. Iron iron clad mooitora hare beeo brought into being in the lalt fifty yean; and yet the beatof all is Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, and Special Elaroringi) in fact they are among tb greatest Improvements of the age, by which we can sit down to light, wholespme and delicibui biscuit, and creams of most delioale fiavbrs. gswe ar vhararw. Call at Meyer Bros.

M. Bid die's, E. II. Nill A Dreier A or Daniel VoUmer's "rug stores, Fort Wayne, and get a umple bottle of Dr. AJ Bosohee'l Oefmao Syrnp, Free of Charge.

It liai.iately beea introduced in thil country from' Oernianj, and for any peraon luffpriug with a sever cough heavy cold settled on the breast, oonaump tioq or any disease of tue throat and lungs it haa ao equal in the world. Our regular site bottlea J5 cent. Two doses will re lieve any case. Try it ITwbaaJIbx HwrewwaaHna. To breathe pure, healtiiful air, and to follow occupationl conducive tq.

health and long life are the privilegea of the' minority; The majority must dwell wherever their tot is eaat however insalubriobi the locality may be, and work at craft nasigned to Ibem, however, deilructive to health, and. vigor, Medical acienoe baa, however, come to the aid of the latter. Ia Uoinetter' Stomach BiUiri they have (and have bad for the test 25 years) "the best defeaey asinst the mbrbid inOnences which create and foster disease, lhat the vegetable 'kingdom can Iu In gredients: are among 'the; finest 'botanic specifics which research has yet revealed to man, Aa a preventive and remedy for 1W tlise'aaes generated fou air of factories, excessive heat, qvor exertion of body or mind, qn wholeiomb water, or any, other raorbifio eause. JloeteHer's Stomach Bitten bear away the palm from all njodioluti of the preaeuiday are 70080' to say that any taxpayer caq obtain, copy of, thai Report of the Board of School Trustees by calling at the office of the Silperiiitendcnt, in. th High School building.

Office hour from 9 to 10:30 and from 1:30 (0 3 P. M. I)1EI. 'MAWlk au, MraMary Maian.aaedl7 raara Funeral oa wadoaday at e'elock a. as at ths CaUiedrai; Friends of ths nmllyan mrttad wtUi out furtber autlce.

i GEOCEB.IES A1TD PEOTiSIOHS. ROMY MANTH, Bcovisions CANNED FRUITS, FISH AND OYSTERSi Southwpst Cor. 3Iaiti.ftn(l, Harrison Fort Wiiyne. The Mgheit market prior pail ftr Country Produop OUT GOODS. orrr looalb.

Eggs 20 cent per down at, the Fsoif Hoosai aeJ Smoked Whil Fish 15o per lb. Faott aaBrown'fl Glaaoow Cora Flour, much superior to Corn, Starch, il Jc at the Fruit 1 A. 10 oenuil' Sugara, White, Coffeq oenU. Sugara, 8 cental. at the Fabry House: gxtyHinos Meat for Mince pies, lie, at the Fecit Hon, 1 a 1 oj Crauberriel reduced 10 cool at the Fault nbeaa.

na Compreased 'Yeast, received fresh daily, Is cake, at the Fruit House, IcxT 8. Clay Todd cures Consump tion, 'Coughs, Bronchitis and Catarrh, graf Butter plenty. oentaattha Best roU butter SO Faorr Hopsa. teaT Cincinnati Celery, els, per bunch. FaoiT JfB.

Buckwheat Flour, $U0 per sack. Faun Hbosq. 11 IS. Vinegar Pickles, II ceqU adoaeq, 1 I Facrt Hotja'L Smoked Finnan Haddock, 10 cent per pound. A VERY GREAT SLAUGHTER DRY GOODS.

tn iarallclcil in Iho jikitory'of Dry We were $he. First in tile Fieict Awl look edniataia of ths panto ales, Bed kourrit i Imuran tookV sOobCWs do Be auov any aaa ta usdeiMU ua, I00E AT OTJRPRlGESi aHorcoMf abe rrn 'oTDEiui fEBJNTiS; 6, 7 AND ,8 CENT AARD, '4j(" We sell what' "we5 adTertlBo; and "do not IIUMDUO the BEST MUSLIN, eTmpaRC 1 ui, ...10 pints a Tare. OTHER BRjiJKM, At i.i,iiii.ii.i.i..i.iii.V...,.uiii, eeata a BiiddEp loaniisrs, 1 yard andeMw 10 eeata a yard. JtJ Canned Peaches 20 cent a caq At Ihe' "Fabit'JIotiaV" Hay Scotch Ale and London, Porter, 2Sc a bottle at the Fruit House. 1 iLi 111,11 1 tST Iowa, Nxaauxa, Kibsis, CiLl roaaia Advertising alone doea not pro duce success.

The thing whioh is adver tised must hate Intrinsic meritf or else large advertising will eventually do itmere harmthangood. If you have anything which you know to be good, adverth) it thoroughly, and you will be sura to succeed)succeed) if it. is poor, don't praise for people will ebon discover that yon are Such is the policy of the Burlington jloute, which runi to three great regioqa iq.tba Westi let, connecting with tbq great Pacific 2d, To Lincoln, the capital of Nebraska, and all that beautiful region south of the Plalto, filled with railroad lands aad boroeatoeds. 3d, To St. doaeph, Kqnsas City aad all Eansa point.

The roads are splendidly built, bar the best bridges, finest tho Miller platform and coupler, and ihe safety air brake (to prevent the lost of life lhat ia everywhere else PoUman'a sleep era, PulWu'a diniag eara) large and powerful engines (to wake quick time and good connqctions), and' are in arord the belt equipped roads in the Wastj So' that If yqu desire to go saluly, quickly and comfortably to any point in Southern Iowa, Nebraak KauiU.oroq the Pacific roads, be' euro that yoa go "By way of Burlington.1' All' who wish particular information and a large' map, showing eorrectty the Great Weal, all it railroad eobnsb can obtain, them, any otbe, knowledge, by addressing General Paaaen. ger Agent, B. A Mo, B. IL, Burlington Iowa, HACEUrEST, ETC. IPOBT WATNK MACHINK W0BK8 jr.

hTbass, Stoam Engines, Fluid ar.Tubular, all ataaa, Sa.M Grist ihd' Mill FurnlabJng Bate Afas rar ladmni celebrated A MOO VEH NOES, Aad lUllawii riareral Patent Hsater and IJbio CARWHEEL8. OhuM. Tinv, Utomrilv CjIlodr, u4 urg Railroad and Car Castings, Bwlldlwa Olnaaaa. airwaea, KwlllaiBTa, ake JIAMI TO OBI1BB Engines, Boilers 4 QeieralMachlEery' rwoarliy BaFf Ire Oruapvimt Mmrlihti alwere eb band to furnla draflaand peclfleaUona. aad eup.rlnl.nd puttlni auwiraiUla, 8pwlalaU.nUoa leaallW lew WORKIrlG WaCHINERY.

CoaaWlns In part of WWII'e Impraved Bprae aad iiMlaadla.Ulba FelloaUawa. BiavaOalUre, Heeding Jantantr4ullaliifBBVilA, A. aal771 lr gaily as goo aa eaat JlDILUC, IpUndldriirtlolt, ia. ,.1, Mitl( worth MM eeate a yard, ruiiy worth 10 oenU, OOD 3 I3C3 DECiLnS, ktUi i m. .,1 aad' lb eaU a Batting, Comforters, Blaniets and Towollngs, Bedtlcks, jDoniinsStripes, AtTearfiilly KEDUCED Prices.

Oiir Dress Good Was replenished with everything from, tho Cheapest ropun 10 mo U981 oi Dine BTaadaomo roplla, 10 cents a yard, sold I Weeks age (Or no rents. Maid 40 tOe.nta. Oaebmsra ta tl. tatteens, so 1.00, and all the. alber Drees Oooda la rrorwrttoa.

We bar a larxe stock of Eariirvajfcv a ft Id A'foll lin. or Wiftf lyinx Bmtct akavt. etjis, craas, tniim irttty. nttrlng' trou 1 1 tj 10, A fclilini or WifcftifjcJi) ebawb Atinchsn Clwk Bmtct aki, Pit tut vci A ftiii tin iSOtlL ood igeUof Mlnli. 11Bi 75.

dVrtnwbtn, $0 to tlO. OfMooiiavVxtMijr Ooodi, wbJI Goodty UuuMfurotaliliic gooAtX imjj tw irioM. FRANKS THAN HOUSlfe No. "7 GBaioy.stoxioBlooli. MILLDrEEY, AND DiT GOODS.

M. Special "Notice! On account changing our business we wiU sell aUVpui goods EEGrABDLESS OF Now Time for Good Bargains EVy FANCV STORE. 141 Calhoun Street. E. F.

FOSTER iX.pdR!tllll)l dwllclU ptttntaVI lVitaairil Ibklioa. of bit guoda. Hand Knit Worsted Ooofls a sracuirr. ALUiiitoaoy Knit Goods Made to Order, BvarrUlInf warraalad, and PRICES VERY LOW. ARLC'V'S INDIOO.BLU15 18 TH thMmrt KDt.

bnrt th mrkn tot BLUEI NO CLOTH Kfl. Th (Mirnlti bu botit B.i ia. vimnu WII.THKH(llR'llBanaMita.UlMl and la aul ap at WlLTKUtUKMB lru, aura. Me tal Dank aaeond Btrwa, lhllwlnlplUa, fa! lley ali raslsui and staaara atkl: CALHOUN STREET. cioihiho Asn WiurisHrjo goods.

$50,000 tNVESTED FALL and Wllip GOODS WOODWARD'S ILOiGrCLillBIIli Fine Imported Woolens, Fine Domestlo Casimeres, Elegant Oyercoatlngs, Superior Ready made Clothing. (. Boys' Clothing a Spocialty. A full invoice of those Scotch Wood Shirts and Draw ers, the only place in town you can. find tnem.1 Ba, I loo aosea Inlrta and Drawers, luu 60 ee (80 wJX2 .70 I 00 i.oo 00 Togother with an tmruease stook of Men's FurnishinB Goods.

Agent for the cdebfafed Burlbck' Shirts, At tho LionStore, WOODWARD;.

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